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THE CONDITION OF LABOR. <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 />
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will they appreciate any <lb />
fort made in their behalf. They, <lb />
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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 />
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ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
WHO TO VOTE FOR. <lb />
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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 />
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John Mitchell says. SC King, <lb />
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Monday the A. G Sow it scorns these j gentle. <lb />
out sixty men, one in the . <lb />
piste <lb />
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Moore, Ric <lb />
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den upon l of <lb />
ho must school Many a boy . <lb />
had health and most u-fined . <lb />
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the this nation. Ye. <lb />
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wax, in <lb />
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of school. <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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stock <lb />
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day please, and y a could <lb />
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, 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 />
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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 />
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POOR PRINT <lb />
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INSURANCE <lb />
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb />
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb />
HA i j r m <lb />
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Ribbons, <lb />
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kerchiefs, Gloves, <lb />
;., . Worn Hosiery, <lb />
Men's Hosiery, <lb />
Hosiery. Women's Under- <lb />
wear, Men's Underwear, <lb />
underwear, Far.- <lb />
Leather Goods. <lb />
Toilet Stationery, <lb />
Men's Shoes, Ladies Shoe, <lb />
Cl Shoes, Men's <lb />
. Men's Hats <lb />
Boy's Hats, Men's Caps, <lb />
Boy's Caps Corsets, Over- <lb />
alls, Waists, <lb />
Petticoats, <lb />
Fancy Knit Goods, Infant's <lb />
Wear, <lb />
Misses Jackets. Children's <lb />
et-. i <lb />
Shades, <lb />
TaMe Oil cloth. Floor Oil <lb />
el Suit <lb />
. Mail <lb />
rs, Cradles, Baby Car- <lb />
Rubber Goods, Toys <lb />
Clocks, Silverware, Cutlery, <lb />
and e. Goods Brie; <lb />
Brae, Chin. Glass Ware. <lb />
Lamps, Tinware, <lb />
Enameled <lb />
ware, Hardware, Oil Stoves <lb />
Baskets, Candy, Groceries. <lb />
Butter, Cheese. Fish, Pro- <lb />
visions, Cheroots, Tobacco. <lb />
Snuff. <lb />
Home by; at Oak City. <lb />
New Absorption Method. I of Police F. P. <lb />
if you suffer J was notified this morning of a <lb />
protruding Piles, a t daring robbery at Oak City, <lb />
I a, Tuesday night when robber, en <lb />
d will sum the new brick store of <lb />
home treatment fro for <lb />
I trial with from your own <lb />
H if Immediate re- <lb />
lief d cure <lb />
no money but tell this offer. <lb />
, Writ, today to Mr <lb />
Notre Dame, <lb />
The sandwich. <lb />
A reputed <lb />
from his <lb />
;. . <lb />
.- . i i R. II. .- a man <lb />
n-ho Inn on-u <lb />
Lo i <lb />
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repeated the vie <lb />
R. L. Davis Pres. J. A. Andrews, V Pres. J L Cashier. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
Would be pleased to have your business and so- <lb />
your patronage, with the assurance of its <lb />
ability to give courteous and satisfactory service. <lb />
i i y, h <lb />
hi <lb />
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tun. <lb />
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I Come to see us. We prom- i , <lb />
I fair dealing and i<lb />
treatment. All goods are i <lb />
sold at lowest prices. <lb />
Barred. <lb />
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,,,. . . m from off his <lb />
.- i he <lb />
the Then h <lb />
., . . puddle- <lb />
;. . . . in <lb />
helped them. <lb />
selves to worth of new <lb />
good that just been mark- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Harrell received the <lb />
consignment of <lb />
i-r the letter pan <lb />
and complex I <lb />
the stock para ton to opening <lb />
the new store. <lb />
lei robbers gained entrance <lb />
through a rear door and hauled <lb />
o merchandise away in a <lb />
The only to the <lb />
robbers is the wagon track.-. <lb />
Mr. of Greenville; with <lb />
s blood I a called to <lb />
the scene of ti.-. robbery early <lb />
this morning. wen <lb />
unable to follow the trail as <lb />
robbers used a but Mr. <lb />
followed the wheel track <lb />
Tarboro,  distance of n- <lb />
miles, arriving here <lb />
afternoon. He went before <lb />
of the Peace F. II. <lb />
and secured B search warrant <lb />
and expects to find the <lb />
in this <lb />
s. <lb />
Capital 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus Profits 40,000.00 <lb />
Capital Profits 65,000.00 <lb />
Resources 200,000.00<lb />
It is the policy of this bank to aid in every <lb />
I mate way the development cf the financial inter- <lb />
eat of Greenville and Pitt county.<lb />
of the condition of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb />
Company <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business July 1908 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and l 14,734.7 <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Mort. <lb />
Furniture and 4,573.42 <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due <lb />
items 6.00 <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin currency 875.21 <lb />
link <lb />
other I . S. notes 6.119.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 125,000.00 <lb />
Surplus 16.000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and taxes <lb />
paid 4,600.70 <lb />
Notes and hills 0.060.00 <lb />
Hills payable 80,000.00 <lb />
28,709.87 <lb />
Den. suit. 90,080.47 <lb />
Cashier 114,107.47 <lb />
cheeks 88-00 <lb />
Tote<lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
State of North Carolina, County Pitt, <lb />
I Carr, cashier of the above-named hank, solemn- <lb />
swear that statement i.- true the best f my know <lb />
and belief. s- <lb />
v . . . Splendid and Farm Two Mies <lb />
r.,, ;. . . House Station. <lb />
j ., . i., . The Leonidas Fleming home <lb />
place, five miles from Greenville, <lb />
., on <lb />
n . . . . two <lb />
r i t o A I mp, t est <lb />
I GREENVILLE, U. S. A. ;. , in Pitt county. <lb />
. . . new two room building en<lb />
Ar.-v <lb />
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FITZGERALD. Receivers <lb />
Reduced Trip Tickets to Norfolk. Va. From the Fol- <lb />
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and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day f July, <lb />
1908. <lb />
ANDREW <lb />
public. <lb />
II. u. <lb />
ti. Flanagan, <lb />
Directors <lb />
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CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, <lb />
AT p. m. CLUB BREAKFAST to TABLE <lb />
DINNER For particulars and reservations <lb />
address. <lb />
The attractive thing in the <lb />
World. <lb />
Low cost. Perfect Projection. <lb />
against loss of time by either <lb />
ACCIDENT <lb />
SICKNESS. <lb />
INSURE NOW. . DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS <lb />
H. A. WHITE, Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
The <lb />
Community <lb />
I Removal Plumbing. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. W. W. T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
F. J. G. P. A. Baltimore, Md. <lb />
r. sound bank. <lb />
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jets a well. <lb />
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have rem my shop to the on third street <lb />
m l . do all kinds of Plumbing and Ba- <lb />
i- work cheerfully as low as <lb />
work material. <lb />
have a nice line of plated room supplies. <lb />
L. H. PENDER. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb />
General <lb />
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BARBER SHOP.<lb />
Hot and Baths <lb />
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tonic <lb />
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At ii . rel, i <lb />
wire, c . . <lb />
Inch boiler flues l lot <lb />
I stems, <lb />
The will shown prospect <lb />
c. W. <lb />
C, . S, co. <lb />
Surviving <lb />
wit <lb />
The Racket Store. <lb />
r to lie re as our <lb />
i- the lowest <lb />
FIRST CLASS GOODS. <lb />
China, Glass, School Sup- <lb />
plies, Household Goods, Sta- <lb />
etc. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
OR I I <lb />
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A. B. Ellington, Co.<lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Furnishings. <lb />
CO. AND TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES. <lb />
Certified List of Those Who <lb />
for the Primary. <lb />
I, F. C. Harding, chairman of <lb />
the Democratic executive com- <lb />
of Pitt county, hereby <lb />
certify that in pursuance of an <lb />
order made by the Democratic <lb />
executive committee of Pitt <lb />
county, requiring all candidates <lb />
who are to be voted for at <lb />
Democratic primary e held in <lb />
Pitt county on 29th day of <lb />
August, 1908. the following per- <lb />
sons have registered as <lb />
dates for the offices hereinafter <lb />
designated, <lb />
For Sheriff-S I Dudley. L W <lb />
Tucker, J J Joseph <lb />
Lawhorn, W Harrington. <lb />
For Register of Deeds-J C <lb />
W M Moore. R Williams, <lb />
H A Blow. <lb />
Bell. R L Little. <lb />
For County B <lb />
Wilson. ST White, <lb />
G M Mooring. <lb />
For Laugh- <lb />
For County F <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
For County <lb />
P R W King. John Z <lb />
Brooks, N T Cox. If T Spier, D <lb />
J Holland, A V J J May, <lb />
S A <lb />
For the L Blow, J <lb />
For House of Representative <lb />
R R S M Jones, SC <lb />
Wooten, B T Cox, N R Corey, J <lb />
F Stokes. <lb />
Beaver Dam township <lb />
For N Nichols. <lb />
For Justices of tho <lb />
A Joyner, J W <lb />
Smith. <lb />
For Executive J <lb />
W Crawford, W H ii <lb />
Joyner. S V Joyner. I Smith, labor <lb />
township <lb />
For II <lb />
For Justice of Pi aceD C <lb />
Barrow. T E Pollard, T A <lb />
pen, John Bell, <lb />
Executive -D C <lb />
Barrow, A T v. Pr- <lb />
A C <lb />
For Constable- -J W Tucker. <lb />
For Justices of the Peace-C <lb />
D Rountree, H Harding, J L <lb />
Hobgood, J W Allen, Jr., Jesse <lb />
L Cherry, L A Mayo, J G Taylor. <lb />
For Executive <lb />
L Fleming, Joseph Tripp, M G <lb />
W J Briley, J W Brooks. <lb />
township <lb />
For S Fleming. <lb />
For Justices of the Peace-J <lb />
R Overton, J R Barnhill, A J <lb />
W L Nobles, J T <lb />
Moore, J P Fleming, H M Jones. <lb />
Executive R <lb />
Davenport. M T J R Over <lb />
ton, H M Jones, J J <lb />
Reward <lb />
The of paper will be <lb />
I to that there is at <lb />
one disease that science has <lb />
been able to cure in its stages, and <lb />
that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure <lb />
only positive cure now known to <lb />
the medical fraternity. Catarrh <lb />
a constitutional disease, r quires a <lb />
constitution. treatment. Hall's Ca- <lb />
is taken internally, acting <lb />
directly upon the and <lb />
surfaces of the system, thereby de- <lb />
g the foundation of the disease, <lb />
and the patient strength by <lb />
building up the constitution assist- <lb />
nature in doing its work. The <lb />
proprietors have so much In its <lb />
curative powers they One <lb />
Hundred dollars for any that it <lb />
fails to cure. Sen of<lb />
F. J. Co., Toledo, <lb />
O. Sold by Druggists. <lb />
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb />
Southern <lb />
Market. <lb />
I have disposed of my <lb />
business at the city mar- <lb />
house and am now with <lb />
J. Q Smith the <lb />
Norfolk and Southern- <lb />
depot where my patrons <lb />
will find me prepared to sup- <lb />
ply their needs in fresh <lb />
meats, fish, sausage, etc. I <lb />
will pay the highest cash <lb />
prices for chickens, eggs and <lb />
country produce- <lb />
Is the Standard Visible Writer <lb />
of the World <lb />
Notice. <lb />
J R Barnhill, Nobles, <lb />
R R Fleming, T W Mason, J T <lb />
Moore. i <lb />
Swift Creek township <lb />
For Constable-S G <lb />
ton. <lb />
of the Peace J <lb />
Gaskins, Robert A Wall. J S <lb />
Pittman, B A Gardner, J <lb />
Burney, G B J now selling at Farmville on, <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
SPROUTS. <lb />
N. C. Aug. 1908. <lb />
C. E. went to <lb />
Farmville Thursday and <lb />
Weber <lb />
Pianola Style with <lb />
DAVID C. JAMES, <lb />
Local Agent <lb />
tobacco selling at good prices, and club <lb />
and some of the farmers that j Q D Q <lb />
i have been selling at Greenville jg <lb />
The ideal will probably be <lb />
We have just received a <lb />
pound shipment of <lb />
MO <lb />
Bethel township a <lb />
For Constable M <lb />
W L Simons, <lb />
of the <lb />
G Bullock, <lb />
-ST <lb />
C W <lb />
A James, <lb />
. a P Carson. <lb />
; hip <lb />
j S <lb />
. . .; Hen p, <lb />
re is story <lb />
has it j own mo <lb />
Bailey, V. <lb />
For Ex emit j . <lb />
Robert i, I <lb />
Little, I. . <lb />
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For ,<lb />
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son, J R m, J <lb />
Brooks. <lb />
For Executive i No. <lb />
Levi Pierce, Dr. <lb />
Dawson, MM Sauls, J R <lb />
For E Committee No. <lb />
2.- AG Cox, II E Bill . E <lb />
Jackson, j Harper, B i- Man- <lb />
township <lb />
For <lb />
C W Cox, W White. <lb />
For Justices of the <lb />
Harvey A Moore, Alston Grimes, dollar bill <lb />
J Marshall Cox, J M Stokes,; more school or <lb />
Collins. <lb />
For Executive <lb />
H Job Moore. B A Gard- <lb />
J A Moore, C C Smith, E A <lb />
Johnson, E S J <lb />
J Moore, H J Williams, Jesse A <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
F. C. Harding, <lb />
Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. <lb />
This the day of Aug. <lb />
An <lb />
I hereby announce to the Demo- <lb />
Pitt county that I <lb />
re the the party <lb />
for State Senator from the <lb />
f Pitt, and that my <lb />
will be before the Democratic <lb />
voters at the Democratic <lb />
be on the 20th <lb />
day 1808. <lb />
The people of the county <lb />
familiar with my to me i two week <lb />
which I have beer. , . ,, . . , <lb />
n. I have when I said J. H. Jr. <lb />
j .,. i I should have said <lb />
pi y . i And when i Hugh <lb />
I should have said <lb />
very cane my av <lb />
n . . . Q ,. <lb />
.,.,, ., ; ; ; i B. A. Smith and Burnett, <lb />
. p cf Farmville, were visiting at <lb />
in- it s for . i r j Mills Smith's Sunday, <lb />
shall be aid d , Mr. Mrs. Ivy Smith went <lb />
to Snow Hill Saturday and re- <lb />
. , ,.,, , . turned Sundry <lb />
the county m i-i eh; Mrs. C. L. son, <lb />
of the in.-, Leon, were visiting her father <lb />
that ii credit . p. n my land family Sunday evening and <lb />
. <lb />
Walter was <lb />
The result of the primaries will at Ivy Saturday <lb />
in nowise effect my allegiance to y and left Mo . . <lb />
account of better prices. Green- <lb />
ville should hurry up and put <lb />
the price of tobacco up if they <lb />
expect to hold their old <lb />
We expect correspondent <lb />
has not informed himself as to <lb />
prices, but simply bikes some- <lb />
body else's word for it. Ed. <lb />
A good many of the farmers <lb />
i attended the farmer.-- Institute at <lb />
; Greenville last Friday and say <lb />
they were by It <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
j lion went to Greenville <lb />
day morning to get the <lb />
j to lance her finger that has a <lb />
bone felon on it. <lb />
Miss Ellen Smith g visiting at <lb />
S- near King's cross <lb />
in simply a piano, which I <lb />
will be playable by hand or by the <lb />
will. It <lb />
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piano la <lb />
world, <lb />
the popular <lb />
today. <lb />
For bust piano at any price and <lb />
term, call or write. j J <lb />
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tan ed in a certain <lb />
and i C. W. Harvey <lb />
I and wife, Maude and <lb />
I S. Prichard and wife. Mollie J. <lb />
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of an duly in the <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
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the court Ii use d -or in Green- <lb />
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pr reads this week. <lb />
now arriving, plant <lb />
to get best results A nice <lb />
line of Fins in all <lb />
Choice cut flowers <lb />
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb />
and offerings <lb />
Mail, Telegraph, and. <lb />
Telephone order receive <lb />
pi attention, Phone 119.1<lb />
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packed two packs in <lb />
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examine it. <lb />
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Jesse B Galloway, <lb />
For Executive <lb />
Grimes, J Marshall Cox, Ur <lb />
L E Ricks, W E Proctor, S A <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
Falkland township <lb />
For Constable-C V Smith. <lb />
of the <lb />
H Moore, F G J R Doz- <lb />
Abner Eason, L <lb />
J H Smith. <lb />
For Executive Committee-J <lb />
H Smith, F G Dupree, R R Cot- <lb />
ten. T L Williams, S M Crisp. <lb />
Farmville township <lb />
For T Flan- <lb />
For Justices of the Peace-R <lb />
E Belcher, R L Joyner, E F <lb />
R B Bynum. <lb />
For Executive <lb />
R Horne. J W Parker, W J Turn- <lb />
age, J R Davis, A J Flanagan. <lb />
Greenville township <lb />
will never build <lb />
of the homes of the community. <lb />
He sent- it entirely out of the <lb />
realm of usefulness to himself <lb />
and to his neighbors when he <lb />
sent it to the mail-order house. <lb />
The moral is plain. An appeal <lb />
through the newspapers to this <lb />
man with the bill would have <lb />
kept it at home. The mail order <lb />
man knew how to get the dollar, <lb />
he talked to him with <lb />
ink. <lb />
on ft i <lb />
hope ii can be v <lb />
comes to a head I <lb />
had awful suffering <lb />
first one. , . <lb />
i. P, <lb />
Greenville yesterday <lb />
he reached home ho <lb />
r brighten any young lady bad taken up hr <lb />
there. He was proud CASK PAID <lb />
r r in the i <lb />
will, That <lb />
never pay any <lb />
road tax for him,<lb />
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Not Ice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified us administrator of <lb />
T. J. Pollard, deceased, late of <lb />
county. North Carolina, this is to notify <lb />
all claims against the <lb />
estate of the said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned <lb />
within twelve months from this date. <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 13th day of August <lb />
Samuel Flake, Administrator, <lb />
G. Attorney. ltd I addition. <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
Having qualified us administratrix <lb />
the estate of R. T. Wilson, <lb />
lute of Pitt county. North Carolina, <lb />
this is to notify ail persons having <lb />
claims against tin- estate of the said <lb />
to exhibit them to <lb />
signed at residence In town- <lb />
ship near N. on or <lb />
before the 8th day of June, or <lb />
tins notice will be pleaded v bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This June liMIt-. <lb />
II. Wilson, <lb />
Administratrix of K T. Wilson. <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
New Market to front Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
Q. SMITH. <lb />
School Building. <lb />
The graded school building is <lb />
being overhauled in preparation <lb />
for the next session. Putting <lb />
in sewerage is to be one of the <lb />
improvements, the trustees <lb />
I having recently decided upon this <lb />
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
comer and Third <lb />
formerly occupied by lute Col. <lb />
A. Sugg. <lb />
Dr. Greene <lb />
DENTAL <lb />
Specialist on Crown and Bridge work <lb />
Frank. Wilson Store. <lb />
BREAD <lb />
Mrs. at the <lb />
building near court bakes every <lb />
d-y. rolls, and s. Or- <lb />
filled anywhere in town. Ice <lb />
ream sold <lb />
;. N, -v- St. f . . <lb />
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claims <lb />
CARLSBAD OF m to <lb />
Si. County N. C. i i r t <lb />
Into is v. . t . . hilt <lb />
I of r <lb />
i in the beautiful Alp lo <lb />
tho In , <lb />
America. the Mountain this the h ii v A I <lb />
Hotels under entirely new It, I. <lb />
management. d In t,. <lb />
South, All in <lb />
For further Information, full <lb />
, ,., Notice. <lb />
DR. H. P. <lb />
The Cork the r C if <lb />
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tors of a ration tn no <lb />
estate of II <lb />
i hen by riven tn nil <lb />
ill cl lo <lb />
pi to tor i. j v <lb />
or before th, <lb />
day Jinn notice will <lb />
be nil in Ii r of their <lb />
p Indebted t . es h <lb />
in make In payment to <lb />
me. <lb />
This th June <lb />
E. F <lb />
of It K. Patrick <lb />
Blow, Attorney . <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared to clean, press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when <lb />
Your patronage <lb />
. i <lb />
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                <p>
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REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor <lb />
Entered second matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C, Congress of March <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY AUG. 1908. <lb />
One thing Pitt county can con- <lb />
herself upon is the <lb />
cleanness of the county cam- <lb />
up to this time. Every <lb />
candidate is doing everything <lb />
he can honorably to advance his <lb />
own cause, but so far we do not <lb />
recall hearing one ill of <lb />
another. <lb />
FARMERS DO NOT RAISE <lb />
ENOUGH CORN. <lb />
The item in columns a <lb />
few days ago in effect that far- <lb />
were giving too much at- <lb />
to the so-called money <lb />
crops to the neglect of the more <lb />
important food crops, led one of <lb />
the urged supply merchant in <lb />
the county to remark that his <lb />
bills for purchases of Western <lb />
corn to sell again to the <lb />
of Pitt county had been much <lb />
larger this year that his bills for <lb />
purchases of meat. He said it <lb />
was a sad commentary on <lb />
farming that so much <lb />
money is sent out of the county <lb />
fur corn, and the farmers <lb />
never be prosperous so <lb />
long as they followed this con- <lb />
It impoverish any <lb />
county that continually buys its <lb />
food supplies instead of raising <lb />
them at home. <lb />
This is indeed true. If the <lb />
total amount of money annually <lb />
sent of Pitt county for corn <lb />
could be named the figures <lb />
would be amazing. And this, <lb />
too, in one of the beat corn pro- <lb />
counties in the Slate. <lb />
There are enough swamp lands <lb />
in Pitt county, if properly drain- <lb />
ed, to grow sufficient corn to <lb />
feed the people of North <lb />
Una. But instead of raising <lb />
corn to sell, the county is -pend- <lb />
a large part of what is made <lb />
on other crops for corn grown <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
A- long as this continues our <lb />
farmers be poor, and they <lb />
should set about at once to <lb />
change this They <lb />
should begin now taking close <lb />
observation f fields <lb />
with tn of selecting the <lb />
i till <lb />
; ; ;. And when liar- <lb />
v,. ; . . . i <lb />
be gathered to them- <lb />
wives put aside r planting <lb />
next spring. Let your motto <lb />
; r lie as much <lb />
com as Go about <lb />
this intelligently by -electing <lb />
the be.-i g ed, planting on your <lb />
best laud and cultivating the <lb />
crop thoroughly. The county <lb />
mu-t raise more corn. <lb />
In the State gubernatorial <lb />
campaign there were some who <lb />
charged that if one candidate <lb />
was nominated his <lb />
would be directed by <lb />
than himself. But what do <lb />
you think about the presidency <lb />
if Taft is elected He will not <lb />
know how to send a message to <lb />
congress or to sign a bill without <lb />
asking Roosevelt. <lb />
Mr. Bryan is sticking to <lb />
text the People <lb />
strongly emphasizes what he <lb />
to say upon it. Mr. Taft is <lb />
also sticking his text, <lb />
by Mr. Sherman, all <lb />
utterances are second- <lb />
the people endorse <lb />
the administration of President <lb />
Quite a contrast <lb />
in the-e texts, my countrymen. <lb />
There are good men before <lb />
the people from which to select <lb />
the nominees for the legislature, <lb />
while The is not <lb />
going to champion the cause of <lb />
any sf them before nomination. <lb />
it is not out of place to say <lb />
that the primary next <lb />
day will do veil t follow <lb />
the time honored precedent <lb />
taking one from each side of the <lb />
river <lb />
The lat issue of The <lb />
Farmer was a good <lb />
roads special. It contained <lb />
and many excellent <lb />
articles showing the advantage <lb />
good mads. This is a sub- <lb />
our people need <lb />
There may be many things you <lb />
can with propriety do at the <lb />
primary, next Saturday, in work- <lb />
for your choice of the <lb />
dates. But one tiling we would <lb />
advise you not to do, is to lose <lb />
your head and say or do some <lb />
thing the aftereffects of which <lb />
will be injurious to the party. <lb />
There will be enough <lb />
dates left in the primary run- <lb />
to form a good sized cam- <lb />
club to work for the <lb />
winners. Of course they will <lb />
take defeat gracefully and go <lb />
to work for the nominees. <lb />
Rocking the boat or rocking <lb />
the train are two entirely differ- <lb />
things, but the fellow <lb />
guilty of doing either ought to <lb />
be sent to do duty on the rock <lb />
pile. <lb />
In the way of convenient ex- <lb />
and low priced trips the <lb />
railroads have this season been <lb />
doing the handsome thing by <lb />
the people of this section. <lb />
Bryan may not do much for <lb />
that trick mule, but what be <lb />
will do for the G. O. P. elephant <lb />
will be worth talking the <lb />
morning after the election. <lb />
The Republicans are now <lb />
toward their state con- <lb />
at to put up <lb />
a ticket for the Democrats to <lb />
knock down. <lb />
Some of them well make <lb />
up their mind not to take it too <lb />
hard if they are defeated. The <lb />
average to get there is only <lb />
about one in four. <lb />
POISON <lb />
The recent conviction of those <lb />
former commissioners of <lb />
son county for carelessness in <lb />
the management of county <lb />
fairs, takes the mind back once <lb />
more to the days of <lb />
will not be much need <lb />
of an equinoctial storm next <lb />
month alter What has already <lb />
come in the storm line. <lb />
Raleigh is taking one more <lb />
step toward being city-like by <lb />
ordering gates to get off the side- <lb />
walks. <lb />
Rear Admiral R. D. Evans, <lb />
of the United <lb />
States navy, having reached <lb />
the age limit has been retired. <lb />
The Wilmington Star says <lb />
looks like some politicians have <lb />
got to go to work after their <lb />
county conventions are <lb />
That hits the mark for the Pitt <lb />
county primary, too. Major. <lb />
Wants is <lb />
what some of the headlines are <lb />
saying. He wants a great deal <lb />
that he is not going to get. <lb />
Those keeping up with events <lb />
in politics, and nearly every- <lb />
body is doing so, can easily con- <lb />
that Bryan's chances of <lb />
election grow brighter every <lb />
day. <lb />
Former Vice-President Adlai <lb />
Stevenson, now Democratic can- <lb />
for governor of Illinois, <lb />
sees victory ahead for the Dem- <lb />
of the nation this year. It <lb />
looks more and more like a Dem- <lb />
hind slide is coming. <lb />
They even tried to lynch a <lb />
a at Lynn, Massachusetts. <lb />
And that is the state that want- <lb />
ed to send missionaries down <lb />
and this special number of <lb />
The Farmer will purred on tins side of the <lb />
Those fellows who have been <lb />
working off the Bryan cam- <lb />
buttons of 1898 <lb />
were a slick proposition. <lb />
If it was not for the pay con- <lb />
with the offices there <lb />
would not be near so many as-<lb />
Governor Johnson has been <lb />
renominated as the Democratic <lb />
candidate for governor of Min-<lb />
The candidates have much <lb />
more time to work and wait, as <lb />
primary is close by. <lb />
What with a <lb />
will remain a problem. We <lb />
have them in <lb />
of line parentage who have <lb />
turned out only drunkards, <lb />
but thieves. They have had <lb />
careful attention as far as one <lb />
can judge, but there must be a <lb />
screw loose somewhere that <lb />
needed tightening, but has been <lb />
left until the machine <lb />
been Bee <lb />
They are in every community <lb />
and in cases out of every <lb />
the parents are to blame. It <lb />
was the late Joel Chandler <lb />
who had Mr. Billy <lb />
to say that instead of expressing <lb />
sorrow for the parents when <lb />
children went wrong ho <lb />
with the children because <lb />
they had no parents to rear <lb />
instead of the parents <lb />
singing. <lb />
Where is my wandering boy <lb />
wanted the boys to <lb />
Why didn't my daddy mammy <lb />
raise <lb />
And Mr. Joel Chandler Harris <lb />
was about as accurate in this <lb />
matter as he in interpreting <lb />
dialect <lb />
We send sample <lb />
how B. B. B. Cores above Trouble <lb />
also Eczema and Rheumatism. <lb />
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood <lb />
Balm B. has curing yearly <lb />
thousands of sufferers from <lb />
Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison <lb />
all forms of Disease We <lb />
solicit the moat obstinate cases for . <lb />
B B cures where all else fails, it <lb />
you have exhausted the old methods of <lb />
treatment and still have aches and <lb />
pains in bones, back or joints, <lb />
Mucus Patches in mouth, bore <lb />
throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored boots <lb />
Ulcers on any part of the body. Eating <lb />
Sore-, are run down or <lb />
or eyebrows falling out, take H. B. B. <lb />
It kills the makes the blood <lb />
pure and rich, healing every sore and <lb />
completely changing the entire body <lb />
into a clean, condition. Itch- <lb />
humors. Risings or pimples of <lb />
all leave after killing the pois <lb />
and purifying the blood with B. <lb />
this way a of pee rich blood is <lb />
direct to the skin the <lb />
itching stops r and every humor <lb />
or is healed and cured. <lb />
BLOOD BALM B. <lb />
is pleasant and safe to talk; composed <lb />
of pure ingredients. It <lb />
fies and enriches the blood. <lb />
Druggists, per large bottle with <lb />
Directions for home cure. <lb />
Free Blood Cure <lb />
This coupon cut from Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. Reflector is good tat <lb />
one large sample of <lb />
Blood Balm ed free in plain <lb />
fib in your <lb />
name and address n dolled <lb />
below and m ill to BLOOD <lb />
CO. Atlanta Ga. <lb />
do <lb />
much good in direction. <lb />
The tax of bud Is i- <lb />
the heaviest burdens the far- <lb />
haw to war. <lb />
i- that David B. Hill <lb />
will in a few days declare for <lb />
and will enter vigorously <lb />
in the campaign in New York in <lb />
i behalf of the <lb />
. castes <lb />
If would raise their <lb />
own supplies at home, they need <lb />
give them -el about <lb />
reported advance in the prices <lb />
of flour, meat and bay. But <lb />
so long us they cultivate <lb />
exclusively what i- called the <lb />
money crops and depend upon <lb />
purchasing their supplies in the <lb />
West, they are going to have a <lb />
hard time and fail to prosper. <lb />
The authorities of the town of <lb />
Wilson have instructed the <lb />
lice to arrest every man, <lb />
or black, does not <lb />
business, work or visible means <lb />
of support. If such a rule was <lb />
strictly enforced in every town <lb />
it would be very beneficial. <lb />
Loafers are a nuisance and <lb />
to a community. <lb />
Certainly Taft wants the solid <lb />
South broken up. He would like <lb />
to break up anything that is <lb />
against him. <lb />
in York are charged <lb />
to hard times. With the West <lb />
wanting harvesters, and the <lb />
South wanting laborers, the <lb />
army of unemployed that con- <lb />
the cities might <lb />
i if the will move out.<lb />
is brethren of North <lb />
Carolina press have cause to feel <lb />
proud of the address of <lb />
II. B. before the <lb />
National Editorial Association <lb />
in session at St. Paul. Varner <lb />
certainly acquitted himself ad- <lb />
The New York World coming <lb />
over squarely to the <lb />
Bryan and the Democratic tick- <lb />
et, is worth two like the <lb />
more Sun going the other way. <lb />
The political fate of not a few <lb />
Pitt on the <lb />
result of next Saturday's <lb />
It is in accordance with Scrip- <lb />
men sometimes fall <lb />
into trap they set for others. <lb />
Yes, watch Greenville grow, <lb />
but get hold of one of the hand- <lb />
yourself and help push along <lb />
the growing. <lb />
When yon hear one man con- <lb />
running down the <lb />
of another, it is safe to re- <lb />
that man with more or less <lb />
suspicion. No one ever <lb />
benefits himself by speak- <lb />
disparagingly of a <lb />
tor. .<lb />
Mr. Sherman, Republican, can- <lb />
for vice-president, say <lb />
overshadowing issue of the <lb />
campaign is shall the <lb />
of President be <lb />
Doesn't that jar <lb />
you some. <lb />
One thing that should be kept <lb />
in mind in selecting a legislative <lb />
ticket is to guard against any <lb />
tampering with or effort to kill <lb />
the prohibition law. <lb />
There may be some lighting to <lb />
do between the primary and the <lb />
election, therefore it is just as <lb />
well to be careful as to <lb />
the nomination at the primary. <lb />
The man who sees any hope of <lb />
the Republicans carrying North <lb />
Carolina bases such hope on very <lb />
prospects. <lb />
The speeches of acceptance of <lb />
if other <lb />
create but little interest. <lb />
It is expected that Governor <lb />
R. B. Glenn will make the op- <lb />
address at the and <lb />
convention to be hold at <lb />
city, August 26-28 <lb />
The importance of this <lb />
cannot be over estimated <lb />
and for this reason Governor <lb />
Glenn intends to attend the con- <lb />
and give personally his <lb />
reasons for calling same. <lb />
If our and. oyster <lb />
tries are to be protected and <lb />
prevented from being <lb />
it Is absolutely necessary <lb />
that some vigorous measures <lb />
shall be adopted which shall in- <lb />
that adequate legislation <lb />
shall be passed at the general <lb />
assembly of the de- <lb />
sired results. The individual <lb />
cannot give the protection or <lb />
enforce the laws, but the state <lb />
can and will if the people of th <lb />
State desire and demand it. The <lb />
and oyster industries should <lb />
be among the most valuable as- <lb />
sets of the State and should <lb />
bring a large revenue into the <lb />
State treasury. How to bring <lb />
about this result and at the <lb />
Wu. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
I hereby that have <lb />
removed for the practice of my <lb />
profession from Falkland to <lb />
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb />
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Office. Dr. former office <lb />
where I Can be found at all times <lb />
when not professionally engaged <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Dr- <lb />
For Sale -A fine lot of C. <lb />
Brown Leghorns, standard bred; <lb />
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and <lb />
Guineas This is choice breed- <lb />
stock, and would not be <lb />
at this season but for want of <lb />
room. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb />
Hearne, Greenville, NO. <lb />
Wanted men of <lb />
ambition, who ca sell <lb />
things, to investigate, an <lb />
opportunity for realizing <lb />
on their earning capacity, it <lb />
your services are worth i <lb />
to a day you should and <lb />
can get the money. a <lb />
business notice co business men <lb />
and will not be interesting to any <lb />
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb />
dress W. A- B. Hearne, Box <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
. <lb />
more profitable to those <lb />
that are engaged in them are <lb />
the questions that will be dis- <lb />
cussed and receive serious con- <lb />
at the convention. <lb />
President Roosevelt has an- <lb />
that he will not take <lb />
the stump for Taft. No need of <lb />
it, when he can sit still and <lb />
the campaign anyway. <lb />
hard to get away from <lb />
the idea that Taft is merely <lb />
Roosevelt's <lb />
You are not helping Greenville <lb />
when you are fighting against <lb />
somebody else instead of all <lb />
pulling together to build up the <lb />
town. <lb />
Every woman is afraid of a <lb />
mouse, yet practically all of <lb />
them wear rats in their hair. <lb />
The big slump in the price of <lb />
cotton in the face of a very short <lb />
crop is by no means comforting. <lb />
S P <lb />
From all over the State there <lb />
reports of damage arising <lb />
from the recent excessive rains. <lb />
Washouts on railroads have <lb />
traffic by stopping trains, <lb />
and there has been great injury <lb />
to crops in all sections. The <lb />
to be wide spread, <lb />
Republicans are going ahead <lb />
naming tickets in many Demo- <lb />
counties in the State like <lb />
they expected to elect some of <lb />
Judge Pritchard expresses <lb />
himself as content with the <lb />
he now holds. Sensible man <lb />
He is not the kind to throw <lb />
away a certainty for an <lb />
The county candidates will let <lb />
no grass grow under their feet <lb />
this week. <lb />
We suppose the wireless <lb />
phone will do away with the <lb />
necessity of calling <lb />
According to Candidate Sher- <lb />
man, Teddy is the whole show. <lb />
You are liable an attack of some <lb />
form of Bowel Complaint and should <lb />
provide with the beat known <lb />
remedy, Dr. Seth Balsam <lb />
Warranted L. Wooten. <lb />
ACT QUICKLY. <lb />
Delays Has Been Danger- <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Do the right thing at the right time. <lb />
Act in times of danger, <lb />
Backache la kidney danger, <lb />
Dean's Kidney act quickly. <lb />
Cure all distressing, dangerous kid- <lb />
ills. . <lb />
Plenty of evidence to prove <lb />
Abraham Light, Furniture Dealer, <lb />
on St. St., <lb />
N C has used s <lb />
Kidney Pills with excellent results. <lb />
When she began using them she com- <lb />
plained of nagging <lb />
of pains through her The ac- <lb />
did not act properly and caused <lb />
her great annoyance. After using <lb />
Kidney the name in her <lb />
back and loins ceased, and the annoy- <lb />
arose from the kidney <lb />
entirely <lb />
Kidney Pills proved of far more value <lb />
to bar than remedy previously <lb />
and is glad to speak in their <lb />
sale by all Price <lb />
Co. Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
CHANGE ON <lb />
you planted your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will <lb />
find kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some <lb />
Miss Eliza Kennedy, of La- <lb />
Grange, is visiting Miss <lb />
Davis. <lb />
M. M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
la cold the year <lb />
Try one. <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Smith and son. <lb />
Monday for Richmond where <lb />
they will spend sometime visiting <lb />
friends. <lb />
Smith Co. are running <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly- <lb />
done. <lb />
The Ayden tobacco market de- <lb />
sires and invites honest <lb />
But don't strike below <lb />
the belt if so some one will <lb />
holler. <lb />
You will find a nice line of <lb />
coffins and caskets on hand at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co , <lb />
Darin the severe electric <lb />
storm last Wednesday lightning <lb />
and killed a for <lb />
Wyatt Tucker and also one for <lb />
Bascom Whitford. both living <lb />
near here. <lb />
J. R, Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
things hustling at the <lb />
plant. Besides their reg <lb />
of work they are masting <lb />
2.500 hogsheads to De <lb />
used on this market. <lb />
Misses Lula Lynch and Rosa <lb />
Lee Nunn, are visiting Misses <lb />
Lizzie and Lorena <lb />
Mrs W. E. Hooks and children <lb />
are out in the country visiting <lb />
her father, R. H- Gar is <lb />
Roy Cox and Hebe- <lb />
horn with Misses <lb />
and Miriam t r <lb />
vine, were in <lb />
while Saturday. <lb />
T, L. and wife, of <lb />
Some notorious liar of another <lb />
market has had the effrontery to <lb />
and circulate throughout <lb />
certain sections of the county <lb />
that the Ayden tobacco market <lb />
was a failure. None but a low <lb />
street tramp or half starved <lb />
pin-hooker would be guilty of <lb />
such. The Ayden tobacco market <lb />
is here as a fixture, here to stay, <lb />
backed by men not only of means <lb />
sufficient to sustain it, but men <lb />
of character, integrity and ability <lb />
men who have been a success in <lb />
life and who will see to it that <lb />
our market shall not only rank <lb />
with the but will at all <lb />
times pay the very cash <lb />
prices for the product, all envies <lb />
lying scoundrels to the y. <lb />
Candidates for treasurer S. T <lb />
White was here Tuesday and G. <lb />
M. Mooring Wednesday. <lb />
HEAVY RAINS CAUSE <lb />
DAMAGE <lb />
All Trains to be Dispatched <lb />
am <lb />
Orders have been issued from <lb />
the Norfolk and Southern in <lb />
Norfolk, that completely changes <lb />
the present system of train die- <lb />
patching on this road. the <lb />
THE PLANET JUPITER <lb />
River Overflows new order, beginning September <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb />
on band and can furnish hearse <lb />
when Give them a call <lb />
when in need of any th <lb />
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb />
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb />
good buggies, and run over <lb />
making hogsheads and <lb />
Truly Ed Garris the <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Tuesday on bush in <lb />
connection with his undertaking <lb />
business-. <lb />
Miss Marguerite Meredith is <lb />
visiting in Washington. <lb />
Frank Carroll, of was <lb />
a pleasant Wednesday. <lb />
We team parties who <lb />
have been to that Mrs. <lb />
F. of <lb />
. it <lb />
iV T. E. has r <lb />
ore r vi . <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
The F c Baptist <lb />
N- S. Road An null Trains. <lb />
Mr. C. V. York, the weather <lb />
observer here, says that for the <lb />
twenty-four hours ending at <lb />
o'clock this morning the rainfall <lb />
was 1.10 inches, and for three <lb />
days it was 4.78 inches. The <lb />
river rose feet in the <lb />
ceding twenty-four hours, <lb />
and feet since Sunday, the <lb />
water reaching the 11.1 foot <lb />
this morning and con- <lb />
rising. <lb />
The water in the river is so <lb />
high that the ferry cannot be <lb />
operated and passage suspended <lb />
for the time being. <lb />
The railroads are troubled much <lb />
by washouts and trains on this <lb />
the Norfolk South <lb />
were annulled today. No <lb />
trains from the west passed <lb />
Tuesday, and those from the <lb />
east had to stop at Wilson. <lb />
A Monster World. 1,300 Times <lb />
the Size of Ours. <lb />
1st, all trains will receive <lb />
from the New Bern office. The <lb />
new order means the abolishing <lb />
of the offices now- <lb />
existing en the several divisions <lb />
of the Belhaven <lb />
Ferry, and <lb />
other points. <lb />
As a result of this change of <lb />
dispatching all trains from this <lb />
office, extra help has been sent <lb />
here ahead of time to get <lb />
liar with the condition, and some <lb />
of the dispatchers here <lb />
been sent out over the to <lb />
learn the routes and <lb />
themselves with these divisions. <lb />
New Bern Sun. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line trains are <lb />
fairly regular so far. <lb />
Crops have suffered materially <lb />
from the excessive rains and the <lb />
Hooding of lowlands. <lb />
Humane to Your Horse. <lb />
Th late Judge Battle. <lb />
while he was editor of a <lb />
paper, set on the <lb />
The I that gave us our statute <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. 1908. <lb />
Miss Helen Haddock last <lb />
t e full mid <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
some time will. <lb />
M. <lb />
pen <lb />
. m o <lb />
informal. <lb />
We aw learn the <lb />
little- Mayor is <lb />
very <lb />
The infant child of <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
j Miss Bessie Moore <lb />
Oscar Evans went to Simpson <lb />
I Saturday evening. <lb />
Miss Kizzie. Hardy is spending <lb />
this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
A. Moore. Roads. <lb />
Miss is spending <lb />
week with <lb />
Moore. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
City Sunday. <lb />
J. A. Moore was on our streets <lb />
Sunday. . <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. II Cox went <lb />
to Morehead City Sunday. They <lb />
reported a fine trip. <lb />
Misses Cora Carroll and <lb />
Page were here, a while Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
cruelty to animals. This paper <lb />
has many times Insisted that <lb />
law should be enforced. The <lb />
Wilmington Star recently <lb />
your horse when left <lb />
standing in the broiling sunshine <lb />
for several hours these hot day <lb />
makes no complaint, as would a <lb />
man under similar conditions, i <lb />
why you should think <lb />
that your horse does r. t suffer <lb />
from the heat under such <lb />
spending who has sick for quite <lb />
r. and Mrs. C. <lb />
The prospects for a short cot- <lb />
and corn crop are certainly <lb />
distressing. <lb />
W. H. Harrington and Carlos <lb />
of Greenville, were here <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Thomas of Cone- <lb />
tot., is here on a visit to his aunt, <lb />
Mrs. Burton. <lb />
Miss Freddie Tucker, of <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. <lb />
W. B. during the past <lb />
week. <lb />
H. C. Ormond left Monday for <lb />
the northern markets to purchase <lb />
the fall and winter for the <lb />
J. R Smith Mercantile Co. <lb />
Capt. D. G. Berry and family <lb />
have returned from Bertie where <lb />
they had been to attend the fun- <lb />
of the late Mrs. Mary E. <lb />
mother of Mrs. Berry. <lb />
Lester Cox, of Greensboro, is <lb />
here visiting friends and <lb />
at his old home. Every- <lb />
body is glad to see him for he is <lb />
both popular and by all <lb />
of us. <lb />
A CARD OP THANKS. <lb />
We take this opportunity to <lb />
express our sincere and heartfelt <lb />
thanKs to all the good people of <lb />
Ayden and elsewhere who were <lb />
so very kind to us and showed <lb />
such tenderness for us by vis- <lb />
and aiding us in every way <lb />
possible during the protracted <lb />
and sore affliction and death of <lb />
our dear mother, Mrs. Mary <lb />
E. To you all we owe <lb />
a debt of inexpressible gratitude <lb />
and kindly feelings and best <lb />
wishes for you shall be yours to <lb />
enjoy. <lb />
Sincerely and truly, <lb />
Mrs and Mrs. D. G. Berry. <lb />
Ayden, Aug. 24th <lb />
while, suffered so intensely last <lb />
Monday that one of its <lb />
popped out and fell on the cheek. <lb />
The little child died Wednesday, <lb />
after suffering the most severe <lb />
pain. Everyone with <lb />
the parents in this sire affliction. <lb />
I The breaks out at the ware- <lb />
house continue good and the <lb />
weed is bringing the best price. <lb />
Bel, candidate for reg <lb />
cf deeds, has been a visitor <lb />
in our town during the week. <lb />
Miss Ada Tucker, of Whitakers, <lb />
is visiting the family of H. C. <lb />
Ormond. <lb />
Jennings Harrington, S. I. <lb />
Dudley and Ola Forbes, of Green- <lb />
ville, were here yesterday. <lb />
Every day is a busy day ii <lb />
Ayden now. <lb />
The Masons held their <lb />
monthly meeting here Thursday. <lb />
There were quite a number ii <lb />
j attendance. <lb />
The new warehouse is about <lb />
completed and we <lb />
have its first break w <lb />
J. W. Dixon and <lb />
will have control during e sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
Large Tobacco Sales <lb />
Regardless of the heavy mint <lb />
preceding, tobacco ware <lb />
houses had immense breaks <lb />
today, it took until the din- <lb />
hour to finish even with <lb />
double sales. Prices are showing <lb />
a good advance and farmers <lb />
well pleased. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
of A. L. Cox the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with <lb />
Company. <lb />
stances. me. love my <lb />
in such is to <lb />
love your <lb />
seen instances <lb />
or <lb />
I . ., , <lb />
take it tot granted that th w <lb />
. -l are not sensitive to heat. <lb />
; they do when r <lb />
red to stand the of th . <lb />
time that were <lb />
he man who forced them <lb />
so required to do the same <lb />
by a one who had th- <lb />
to do so he would complain <lb />
of ii cruelty. <lb />
he left en <lb />
ti do so the fearful <lb />
In this awful weather <lb />
have regard-for the comfort of <lb />
those beasts, who have <lb />
control of th m. Rem <lb />
that they, well as human <lb />
beings, suffer from the heat an . <lb />
try to make life for them as cam- <lb />
ill <lb />
The humane will in this <lb />
weather look for i i <lb />
comfort of his hors-s; the hums <lb />
will seek the shade tor <lb />
himself while he will r. <lb />
faithful n n to <lb />
ii-. the Bun wit n <lb />
thought of <lb />
land Neck Common th. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N C. <lb />
WHIRLS WITH AWFUL SPEED. <lb />
It Spin Around at Such a <lb />
Gait That a Furious Gait Perpetual- <lb />
Encircles <lb />
Inhabitants and Its Moons. <lb />
It Is curious bow little the <lb />
knows about Jupiter, lie- <lb />
beard n lot. much perhaps, <lb />
Kara, but that world. ill. <lb />
of ours, whirling in the <lb />
outer of <lb />
its months <lb />
as Jupiter is almost if not quite a tr; <lb />
my. <lb />
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melancholy awl his The <lb />
herring had fallen bend into <lb />
and had been <lb />
Harper's Weekly.<lb />
THE MAN KILLING <lb />
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A Turks For <lb />
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whose virtues he boasted and <lb />
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STATEMENT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN. <lb />
t the State of North at the close of <lb />
; l<lb />
Excursion to Richmond. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
sell tickets on Monday, <lb />
31st, to Richmond and return at <lb />
special excursion rates, good to <lb />
return on any regular train out <lb />
of Richmond up to and including <lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 2nd. The fare <lb />
from Greenville is only and <lb />
from Winterville, Ayden and <lb />
Grifton <lb />
A special train will leave <lb />
don at a. m. on arrival of <lb />
the train over this branch, reach- <lb />
Richmond at p. m. This <lb />
i is a tine trip. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loam and discount <lb />
. . . <lb />
furniture and Fixture <lb />
from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other notes<lb />
67,084.67 <lb />
Stuck . . <lb />
610.601 Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided <lb />
current exp. <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
subject <lb />
6,016.96 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
80.00 <lb />
688.96 <lb />
511.00 <lb />
Total, 178,082.14 <lb />
11,260.00<lb />
290.80 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
. 81,405.99 <lb />
28.05 <lb />
Total. 178,082.14 <lb />
STATE OF <lb />
COUNTY PITT , . . <lb />
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named <lb />
the above is to the best my <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to I <lb />
fore me, this 18th. day of July ; L. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
STANCIL J. R SMITH. <lb />
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CABINET VENEER WORKS. <lb />
QUARTER MILLION POUNDS AHEAD <lb />
There <lb />
Market Beat Lat Good on Plant dog that hangs about the union <lb />
in Work in Two Month, passenger and has <lb />
Doc Beat Rides. <lb />
a liver colored bird <lb />
are always some We took a stroll Wednesday <lb />
ready to run down an tiling and afternoon up to the plant of the <lb />
regard, of Cabinet Veneer Co., and were <lb />
there are any facts to bear surprised at the great amount of <lb />
out whit Some of <lb />
them have recently been making <lb />
very statements about <lb />
the tobacco market, <lb />
saying other things that <lb />
the was going backward <lb />
and not doing much business <lb />
this To show the ab- <lb />
of such statements and <lb />
to let the public know the <lb />
we have some figures <lb />
that speak for themselves. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco market <lb />
since the opening of this season <lb />
on Monday, August 3rd, to <lb />
and including the sales for <lb />
Thursday, 20th, sold exactly <lb />
pounds more than the <lb />
market sold the first twenty <lb />
days of last season. <lb />
A conservative estimate places <lb />
the quantity on the warehouse <lb />
floors today, August 21st, at <lb />
pounds, while the same <lb />
date of last year there were <lb />
pounds. <lb />
So it will be seen that for the <lb />
first three weeks of this season <lb />
the Bales have been over a <lb />
million pounds more than the <lb />
first three weeks or last season. <lb />
work going on there. What once <lb />
looked like a wilderness has given <lb />
pi ice to an immense <lb />
plant that will give em- <lb />
to scores of hands. <lb />
The exterior work of the build- <lb />
four stories high, is nearly- <lb />
completed and placing the ma- <lb />
will soon The <lb />
location, accessible to both river <lb />
and railroad, is ideal for such a <lb />
plant. It will be ready to begin <lb />
work in about two months. <lb />
A Faithful Friend. <lb />
have used Chamberlain's Colic, <lb />
Cholera and Remedy since <lb />
it was first introduced to the public in <lb />
1872. and have never found one in- <lb />
hero a cure was not speedily <lb />
effect d its u-e. I have been a com- <lb />
traveler for eighteen years, <lb />
and never out on a trip without <lb />
this, my says H. S. <lb />
of Oakland, Tor. When <lb />
a man has used a remedy for thirty <lb />
rive years he knows its value and is <lb />
competent to of it. For sale Ly <lb />
J. L. and Coward i Wooten. <lb />
Chronic Relieved. <lb />
Mr. Edward K. Henry, with the <lb />
United States Express Co. Chicago, <lb />
Superintendent,, <lb />
Mr. Quick, handed a bottle of; <lb />
Ch Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy, om time ac to check . population, to teach them correct <lb />
an attack of the old chronic orthography and pure English, <lb />
I haw <lb />
The Sunday Colored Newspaper Sup- <lb />
There is evident a <lb />
growing sentiment against the <lb />
Sunday colored newspaper sup- <lb />
intended to delight and <lb />
calculated to debase and <lb />
boys and girls. We spend <lb />
millions yearly in the public <lb />
to educate the juvenile <lb />
.-. i it since time and cured <lb />
oped considerable of the hobo <lb />
habit, only he takes his trips at <lb />
expense of the railroad <lb />
on first class trains and does <lb />
not have to ride the rods or <lb />
bumpers of the passing freight <lb />
He showed up around the station <lb />
several weeks ago and was such <lb />
a friendly, good-natured canine <lb />
that who are employed <lb />
about the station refrained from <lb />
throwing things at him. Since <lb />
this or unknown dog <lb />
has been on several trips up and <lb />
and down the road. No one <lb />
knows the place he visits- He <lb />
will stand watch the <lb />
trains and every few days sails <lb />
on a passing train and takes a <lb />
trip for two or three days. He <lb />
has just returned from a trip <lb />
down the Sun. <lb />
APPEAL TO THE VOTERS. <lb />
For ship stuff and bran see F. <lb />
V. Johnston, near N. S. depot. <lb />
Excellent Health Advice. <lb />
Mrs. II. M. of No. <lb />
Ave. San Jose, Cal. <lb />
The worth of Electric Bitters as a <lb />
general family remedy, for headache, <lb />
and torpor of the and <lb />
bowels is so pronounced that I am <lb />
prompted to say a word in favor. <lb />
the benefit of those relief <lb />
from such There is more <lb />
Health for the digestive organs in a <lb />
bottle of Electric Biters than in an- <lb />
other I know Sold under <lb />
guarantee at J. Woolen a drug <lb />
store. <lb />
intent, <lb />
to the <lb />
have no ailment ex <lb />
. i lea which this <lb />
p For by J. minds memories school- <lb />
ten d O ward A with witless and <lb />
rial buffoonery ex- <lb />
plained in misspelled and <lb />
which <lb />
of Confederate <lb />
X. C. Aug. grammatical language <lb />
19-The annual state reunion of indiscriminating children accent <lb />
Confederate veterans opened this for fun. Children are naturally <lb />
morning with 1600 boisterous, and need no- o Han Zan Pile Rem- <lb />
not such forms of Pile, <lb />
and the public <lb />
So Say we AH. <lb />
If you have and are <lb />
not of your company, <lb />
let us know so we can put it in <lb />
e it to your <lb />
as to your <lb />
may be an <lb />
interchange of visits and neigh- <lb />
courtesies shown, but if <lb />
the presence of visitors is not <lb />
known you can hardly for <lb />
the attentions to be paid them <lb />
that they might receive.-Hen- <lb />
Gold Leaf. <lb />
but enthusiastic veterans in at- <lb />
Features were the <lb />
addresses of Gen. Young, <lb />
and Gen. Walker, of <lb />
South Carolina. Hon. Cyrus R. <lb />
Watson and Mayor Eaton <lb />
the veterans and <lb />
H. A. L responded. <lb />
which is taxed millions for <lb />
education, l take steps to <lb />
-top this mi <lb />
. . <lb />
i. <lb />
. i .-. <lb />
be elect his i <lb />
veterans i r b . <lb />
,. L Got Welt. <lb />
inflammation, soreness and <lb />
itching. Price guaranteed, told by <lb />
John L. Wooten <lb />
Why the Present Board of Com- <lb />
missioner Should be <lb />
Editor <lb />
We, the undersigned Demo- <lb />
v and citizens of Pitt <lb />
county, request a small amount <lb />
of space in your paper, to call <lb />
the attention of the Democrats <lb />
of the to a few of the <lb />
many reasons why the present <lb />
board of county commissioners <lb />
should be re-nominated at the <lb />
Democratic primaries, to be held <lb />
on August 29th. 1908. <lb />
1st The present board of <lb />
county commissioners were <lb />
elected at the last general <lb />
in November, 1906, and con- <lb />
will have served the <lb />
county for only one term or two <lb />
years at the expiration <lb />
of their present term of office, <lb />
and as it has been the almost <lb />
broken custom of the Democratic <lb />
party to re-nominate and elect, <lb />
not only the of county <lb />
commissioners, but all other <lb />
public officers, tor at least two <lb />
terms, which custom is, in <lb />
our opinion, a wise and just one, <lb />
especially for county commission- <lb />
who serve th public <lb />
without pay, and generally <lb />
without the plaudits of the <lb />
of the county, regardless of <lb />
how well they may have served <lb />
them, and we can see no reason <lb />
now to break the custom of our <lb />
party, which is of such long <lb />
standing. <lb />
2nd. The present board has <lb />
inaugurated and begun the con- <lb />
of a great many new <lb />
and permanent public improve- <lb />
in the county, and several <lb />
contracts that cannot <lb />
possibly be completed during <lb />
their term of office, such as the <lb />
completion the steel bridges at <lb />
Greenville and Grifton. and it <lb />
would be, indeed, awkward to <lb />
put in a new board to see to the <lb />
carrying out of contracts made <lb />
by the present board, as well as <lb />
unjust, both to the present board <lb />
and to any new board. The pres <lb />
board should be allowed an- <lb />
other term at least, in which to <lb />
complete the improvements <lb />
ready begun, so that the same <lb />
W. S. Williams. <lb />
S- M. Crisp. <lb />
E. C. King. <lb />
T. L. <lb />
Morrill. <lb />
C- E. Gardner, <lb />
W. W. Dawson. <lb />
W. J. Kittrell, <lb />
J. L. Patrick, <lb />
G. F. Gardner, <lb />
K, F. Jenkins. <lb />
C J. Tucker, <lb />
J C <lb />
Wm. Dawson, <lb />
J. L Tucker, <lb />
Vance Wall. <lb />
YOUNG FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE <lb />
ID. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton <lb />
i vs on <lb />
Wm. Alton Takes Life <lb />
by Drinking Laudanum. <lb />
William Alton a <lb />
young farmer on W. L. <lb />
place about five miles from town, <lb />
committed suicide Tuesday <lb />
by drinking laudanum. Mr. <lb />
had been <lb />
dent for several weeks and told <lb />
two of his friends. Redden Jones <lb />
and Taylor of his intention <lb />
to take his life and asked them <lb />
to sleep with him, but they <lb />
thought he was joking. <lb />
Mr. spent Tues- <lb />
day in Tarboro, returning in the <lb />
evening to his home. He board- <lb />
ed with Mack Davis and slept in <lb />
a one room house between the <lb />
homes of Mr. Davis and <lb />
Mr. He retired <lb />
between and o'clock <lb />
and was found dead this morn- <lb />
at o'clock, when he failed <lb />
to come at breakfast and Taylor <lb />
summoned Mr. and upon <lb />
making certain that the young <lb />
man was dead, the coroner was <lb />
summoned- <lb />
left a note to <lb />
his sweetheart. Miss Sarah <lb />
Laying beside the note <lb />
table was a <lb />
empty bottle, which had con- <lb />
laudanum. <lb />
The young suicide was the son <lb />
of William of <lb />
near Speed, was a native of <lb />
Martin county and years old. <lb />
Tarboro Southerner, <lb />
Fresh Good kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N G <lb />
M North Carolina <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
M. How often you can a -4<lb />
rail or screw driver or <lb />
. per lacking. Have a <lb />
X tool box and be prepared <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
v is a you could desire, and <lb />
we see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
M. useful article.<lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
of <lb />
J. TA <lb />
Corey<lb />
an <lb />
Salesman Wanted-to look <lb />
our interest in Pitt and ad- <lb />
counties. Salary or Com- <lb />
mission. Address the Harvey <lb />
Co. Cleveland, O. <lb />
. Cured. <lb />
i re <lb />
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I might bring credit to them, if <lb />
rye and chicken wheat at and economically done, <lb />
F. V. near N. to if <lb />
gently and incorrectly done. <lb />
. , . 3rd. A member of the board <lb />
mt I . , . , , ,, <lb />
r p of commissioners of the county <lb />
i tells you, should reside at the county seat. <lb />
Mr. fro-n reading i will prove a <lb />
your I especially in the con- <lb />
. w and in the report of dam- <lb />
And Mr. Kramer U pretty near done by storms, rains etc, <lb />
correct his diagnosis of the to the roads, bridges and etc. as <lb />
popular ailment. as in many other ways, <lb />
board <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For FARM Supplies and <lb />
-1 f Carolina <lb />
the tow n <lb />
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I. i E ch <lb />
of Green <lb />
Car . . ha been<lb />
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. ii i. but i the <lb />
of gov n . . and I <lb />
on i is . I his tho National Bank of <lb />
j in position to give <lb />
. accompanied by checks or letters of credit to any <lb />
members of the club, will be country in the world at reason <lb />
admitted to the reception room able rates, <lb />
at any time. <lb />
By order of the board of j Good <lb />
Dr. E. A. Pres. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank <lb />
WT Maine, <lb />
. L. Had Sect y. adopted New <lb />
Life Pills as our family laxative <lb />
cine, because they are and do <lb />
their work a fuss <lb />
about These painless purifiers <lb />
sold at J. I. Wooten's store. <lb />
Sore Feet <lb />
Bur An <lb />
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t, as v <lb />
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Maine. I , ti too for <lb />
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a ire, <lb />
Cured. <lb />
father has for years <lb />
troubled with and <lb />
been <lb />
tried <lb />
every means possible to a cure, <lb />
a cure, without writes John II. <lb />
W. Va. saw <lb />
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy advertised in the Phil- <lb />
Republican and decided to try it. <lb />
The result is one bottle cured him and <lb />
he has not suffered with disease <lb />
for eighteen months. Before taking <lb />
this remedy he was a constant sufferer. <lb />
He is now sound and well, and although <lb />
sixty years old, can do as much work <lb />
as a young Sold by J. <lb />
Wooten, and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Be Finished in Few Weeks. <lb />
Work on the bridge is making <lb />
good progress, and those in <lb />
chance now say it ought to be <lb />
completed in three weeks more. <lb />
The work forward as rapid <lb />
Come Here to Work. <lb />
Says The Journal <lb />
U. A. Underwood, carried <lb />
hands over to Greenville, N. <lb />
C, this morning where he will <lb />
put them to work laying brick on <lb />
the new Eastern Carolina Train <lb />
School, which will be con- <lb />
under the supervision of <lb />
Messrs. Rhodes and Underwood, <lb />
contractors, of this city. The <lb />
brick these buildings <lb />
begins <lb />
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup young <lb />
and old prompt relief for coughs. <lb />
Child; en a Blessing. <lb />
. at a man would be <lb />
n little b r than a savage but <lb />
for woman, With equal truth <lb />
we may assert, both and <lb />
women Would be hard and <lb />
fish beings but for children. <lb />
These call out, and refine and <lb />
soften the best feelings of the <lb />
parental heart. Their little deeds <lb />
are so many, and their simple <lb />
innocence so affecting, and their <lb />
caresses so winning, that love <lb />
and attention flow out to them <lb />
always instinctively. That must <lb />
a hardened nature which can- <lb />
not be moved by the soft touch, <lb />
the playful childishness and the <lb />
hundred little pranks of a baby. <lb />
-Ex. <lb />
won. as e hoarseness, whooping cough. <lb />
as lumber for the flooring Gently laxative. Guaranteed. Sold by <lb />
be delivered, John L Wooten. <lb />
What is the Best tor Indigestion <lb />
Mr. A. Robinson, of On- <lb />
been for years with <lb />
indigestion, and recommends Chamber- <lb />
lain s Stomach and Liver Tablets as <lb />
the best medicine I ever If <lb />
troubled with indigestion or <lb />
give them a They are <lb />
to prove beneficial. They art <lb />
easy to take and in effect. <lb />
Price, cents. Samples free at J. L. <lb />
Wooten's and Coward Wooten's <lb />
drug store. <lb />
-h. The present board of <lb />
county commissioners have had <lb />
considerable improvements made <lb />
to the roads, bridges, dams and <lb />
etc., in the county, and have, as <lb />
we are informed, i <lb />
, plans for further <lb />
v along this line, <lb />
which will be of material Si <lb />
to the public, and will event i <lb />
satisfy the people in each locality <lb />
of the county, as the work ; i <lb />
in particular localities has <lb />
ready pleased the people of <lb />
localities. Of course, the board <lb />
could not, in i year and a half, <lb />
reach every locality in the <lb />
but we think they have done <lb />
well indeed, and will, if <lb />
and elected, according to <lb />
the usual custom, do much good. <lb />
5th. In saying what we have <lb />
said above, we do not want to be <lb />
understood as reflecting in any <lb />
way upon the ability and <lb />
of any of the other gentle- <lb />
men who have registered as <lb />
candidates for county <lb />
on the contrary, we de- <lb />
sire to say that the men <lb />
are among the best in the <lb />
county, and would make good <lb />
and efficient commissioners. <lb />
Why then elect a new board <lb />
at this and turn down the <lb />
present board of capable and <lb />
faithful public servants contrary <lb />
to all precedent <lb />
J. R Davenport, <lb />
R. R. Fleming, <lb />
A. J. Whichard, <lb />
T. L. Moore,<lb />
Don't fail t see our machine <lb />
We carry a hill stock, also a hill line re <lb />
tor our Machines only, which is the <lb />
There is none better, . member <lb />
give perfect satisfaction, <lb />
would II attention to our . . . <lb />
American <lb />
Win <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the best quality only of Lime and <lb />
Cement and keep a stock on hand. Bear in <lb />
that Baker Halt's i-. the place to buy <lb />
P A <lb />
lull assortment always in stock to choose from <lb />
Quality the highest, in fact there is none bet- <lb />
it being guaranteed per cent. pine. <lb />
It you wish to build it is to your interest <lb />
to sec as we are in position to look after <lb />
your every need. Don't forget that our line <lb />
of General Hardware is kept complete with <lb />
the very best quality We can fill <lb />
your orders from n box tax to a car load of <lb />
nails. Give us a call. <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
H L CARR <lb />
General Hardware <lb />
Solo Agent for <lb />
Devon Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Shoves and <lb />
farm fertilizer sower <lb />
Syracuse <lb />
Edge Tools.<lb />
O. L. Present. R. h COBB H. PAIL, Tr- Auditor. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated Co. <lb />
OFFICE. GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
WILL OPERATE WAREHOUSES THE COMING SEASON AT <lb />
Greenville, Robersonville, Wilson, Kinston<lb />
It is the experience every stockholder in this company that he never <lb />
made a better investment, for the five of its operations the original stock- <lb />
holders have been paid 1-2 per cent in cash dividends. That is the result of <lb />
co-operation, good management and sound business methods. <lb />
Again it is the experience of every farmer who has sold his tobacco <lb />
warehouses of this company that he higher prices than other houses <lb />
could obtain. For the coming season is prepared to even surpass <lb />
the tine record it has made In the past, hence it is to the interest <lb />
to sell their tobacco with this company. <lb />
THE GUM WAR EH <lb />
on the Greenville market, will this season be in charge of that prince ware- <lb />
housemen. Capt. J. R. Hutchinson, formerly of Wilson, whom you have only to <lb />
try to be convinced of his ability to please you. <lb />
CANDIDATE'S CARDS. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby beg to announce my <lb />
self as a candidate for sheriff of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic primaries of j <lb />
Pitt county- John J. Elks. <lb />
In d w <lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce that I am a <lb />
candidate for nomination for <lb />
j House of Representatives subject <lb />
I to action of Democratic <lb />
J. F. Stokes. <lb />
mm <lb />
THREE DAY EXCURSION <lb />
THE STAR <lb />
on the Greenville market will again be in charge that veteran warehouseman <lb />
and champion of 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- <lb />
able and efficient managers who will carefully the interests of all who <lb />
sell with them. The wise tanner will sell his tobacco with <lb />
For County Treasurer. <lb />
hart by 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 />
primaries of <lb />
county. C. T. <lb />
To the of Pitt, <lb />
County. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for th office of county <lb />
I commissioner for county of <lb />
Pitt, subject to the Democratic <lb />
I primary to he h Id on the <lb />
of Angus, J. J. May. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
l candidate for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
subject to the will pf <lb />
the people as expressed in <lb />
I Democratic primaries on the <lb />
I will <lb />
any rapport given me. <lb />
y O. W. Harrington. <lb />
TO <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
LINE <lb />
Tickets on sale 17th. Limited to return <lb />
August 20th. Fare for round trip from <lb />
Greenville to Norfolk <lb />
For further information apply to Ticket Age or <lb />
write <lb />
W J. P. T. M., T. C G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON N. C. <lb />
a--, is <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Co. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
to tho Democratic <lb />
primary to be held Aug. 29th. <lb />
will thank every one for any <lb />
support given <lb />
Joseph <lb />
3rd, 1908. <lb />
t w. <lb />
courses of study preparing for Business, <lb />
Coll. students from wide area of patronage. i; com <lb />
, .-.;,. to A,.;. Faculty; <lb />
location, i under same t. B TO <lb />
. desert the school fully, together with a handsome act <lb />
Card Views, Write to the <lb />
V. N O <lb />
BRICK TALK No. <lb />
If one brick is as good as another, why do <lb />
buy pressed brick at fancy prices They want <lb />
LOOKS as wall but hey cost more. <lb />
If get quality and they are and <lb />
they cost less. <lb />
BUT, If they can git both results combined in <lb />
one and at the pries of the that <lb />
Why certainly. <lb />
We have that k and want an <lb />
to show you. Ask us for samples, prices, <lb />
freight rates etc. <lb />
plant ea f- o. u . <lb />
WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
Old Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid fir Hide. Fur. Cotton Seed j <lb />
Oil Turkeys, j <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc i <lb />
Carriages, Go-Cans.<lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
To the voters of Pitt, <lb />
I will be a candidate before the <lb />
Democratic primaries on August I <lb />
29th for the nomination <lb />
and will <lb />
predate any support you see <lb />
Littleton Female <lb />
One of the most successful and best equipped boarding schools in the <lb />
South wit hot water heat, electric lights and other modern improvements. <lb />
boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin Sept <lb />
For address M. RHODES, President, Littleton, N. L. <lb />
to give m ; <lb />
Very Respectfully, <lb />
w J. C. <lb />
I font--. A high-grade for <lb />
. men. with industrial aw <lb />
cultural equipment. Located on 700-acre farm one mile i i Li <lb />
College and under the management the same board of <lb />
j For new, illustrated address J. B. n, .<lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
V . <lb />
I announce myself <lb />
fur the of <lb />
UM. county, subject to <lb />
Safes, P. <lb />
Snuff, High Life tobacco Key on 29th, and will <lb />
West Cheroots. Henry Of on J p-date . <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- u. Mooring. <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup. <lb />
Jelly. Hear, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
T P . J B T k t . . <lb />
o. C t <lb />
For the Senate. <lb />
To the Democratic voters ft Pit <lb />
count <lb />
am a candidate for <lb />
nation of State Senator <lb />
is All <lb />
ware, mutes aim voters their support <lb />
Macaroni. Cheese, Best Hut- at primaries to be <lb />
New Royal Sewing held of 1908 <lb />
will be <lb />
S d w <lb />
Soap, Lye Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb />
Garden Seer's, Oranges, Apples. <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants. <lb />
Raisins, Glass and China ware, <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
and numerous other goads. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
Gd best for <lb />
Pot . ; n <lb />
t f; s <lb />
t in Iron B <lb />
Fall <lb />
Hi<lb />
Military Institute <lb />
A Select Boarding School for and Young Men. <lb />
am or Personal car,, and <lb />
Beautiful, elevated, healthful location. Good moral <lb />
admit Students from on <lb />
very Reasonable. Term of School will begin <lb />
Sept. I, 1908. rite at fur <lb />
W. H. RHODES, Supt., Kinston N. Car. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
fie Fleming props. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided by a skilled barber <lb />
Our id inviting, razors <lb />
Our towels clean. <lb />
thank you for past patronage <lb />
and ask you to call <lb />
good work is wanted. <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
J. before buying <lb />
your coal for winter. He can give <lb />
you a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO <lb />
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE <lb />
A High-grade 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 />
OAK RIDGE, N. C. <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
We, the undersigned, the pres-1 <lb />
incumbents of the office of i <lb />
the board of commissioners of j <lb />
county, hereby announce <lb />
our Ives as candidates re- <lb />
nomination for said <lb />
Our board has now in progress Z. <lb />
certain permanent public <lb />
J. A. M. H. HOLT. <lb />
of great importance i <lb />
F. <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to the county and to the people, <lb />
and our interest in the economic <lb />
and completion of these <lb />
public improvements has induced <lb />
us, body, to stand for re- <lb />
nomination for the second term. <lb />
This the 4th day of Aug. 1908. <lb />
R. King, <lb />
Jno. Z, Brooks, <lb />
M. T. Spier, <lb />
J. Holland, <lb />
N. T. <lb />
A Card From <lb />
To all who favor me for Regis- <lb />
; u r deeds. <lb />
tr My individual tickets will be <lb />
n the of my friends at <lb />
---------the twelve voting places in Pitt <lb />
county on August 29th, also my <lb />
It l O j will be on the tickets fur- <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
i I have on hand a forge of <lb />
I Will <lb />
on application can Jill <lb />
promptly. <lb />
W J Gardner, <lb />
The Brick Han, Bethel, N. C. <lb />
. I. W. H. <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
i N C <lb />
executive commit- <lb />
tee with the other candidates for <lb />
same office. Either tickets <lb />
will good, but be careful <lb />
you vote that the one you wish <lb />
to vote for may receive your <lb />
support. Will In advance thank <lb />
each and every one for their sup- <lb />
port at the primaries. <lb />
Respectful, <lb />
J. C. Lanier. <lb />
August 1908. <lb />
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South <lb />
Announces Low To <lb />
CHARLOTTE N. C. <lb />
Account Republican State Convention <lb />
AUGUST <lb />
FROM<lb />
VA <lb />
IS I <lb />
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i no<lb />
Tickets sold August to 30th, <lb />
For information apply lo Southern Railway I <lb />
Agents, or address <lb />
W. W. T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Pulley <lb />
Hume of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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I N-C. On Tuesday afternoon from <lb />
You P Christian to o'clock, Miss Maude <lb />
Union about thirty, Lee a few of her <lb />
cent to Frizz Us mill Saturday J friends by giving a progressive <lb />
no the most party. Miss Lille Lanier <lb />
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home about o'clock j were served, and <lb />
. night, and speaks in j the guests returned home, de-i <lb />
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rain. Ugh how c II Aug <lb />
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attended a pa -y <lb />
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honor of Muse Pearl and <lb />
Dudley. <lb />
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Queer Places In Which the Cubans <lb />
Secrete Their Spare Cash. <lb />
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SOME TALKING FIGURES <lb />
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Star Warehouse <lb />
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the market this season, was <lb />
made today by V. D. Foxhall at <lb />
the Star warehouse branch of <lb />
the- Farmers To- <lb />
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up duties at college. <lb />
the bug- <lb />
are going. Call <lb />
our nice stock of runabouts be- to attend the con- <lb />
fore you buy. Prices are inter-1 t. u. .,.;., <lb />
this summer. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox and II. T. Cox <lb />
spent in the <lb />
near Ayden. <lb />
Prof. P. C. Nye left Monday <lb />
for Onslow county In the <lb />
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Hay lime A. W. Ange <lb />
of the county <lb />
of the state. <lb />
F. A. after ten <lb />
vacation, returned Monday <lb />
and resumed his work with the <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Lia and Magdalene <lb />
Cox went to May, <lb />
Mr. and Mr.-. J. L. Jackson <lb />
. , Sunday in Conetoe- <lb />
The campus of Winterville . . <lb />
High school has just been J- f- Cox <lb />
and presents a beautiful appear-1 dine <lb />
The have <lb />
been repaired and are in excel- <lb />
lent r a re r <lb />
breaking opening Monday <lb />
are it <lb />
to having chairs <lb />
at home and certainly <lb />
ought to have a comfortable desk <lb />
in the school room So much <lb />
depends upon the comfort of our <lb />
schoolroom. Many a boy- and <lb />
girl had his health injured <lb />
permanently by <lb />
this line. Let us give our child-, <lb />
comfortable and beautiful <lb />
school rooms and they will <lb />
with delight the time for the op- <lb />
of school, desks <lb />
a t and be convinced. <lb />
Rev. H. E. p, of Ayden, <lb />
filled his regular appointment at <lb />
the Methodist church Sunday <lb />
morning and <lb />
Lots of inquiries arc- Doming <lb />
in about which tho <lb />
A. G. Mfg. Co. makes. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell is spending <lb />
a few days in the country. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King returned yes- <lb />
from <lb />
A- W. Ange returned <lb />
from Jamesville yesterday ac <lb />
ho re, The <lb />
I, i the no was ha <lb />
trip it- I- <lb />
v en he p he I ; . <lb />
and he I ll he <lb />
his linen <lb />
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ii n for the <lb />
to the et to h <lb />
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I . lite a I <lb />
philosophy, <lb />
A , mi sol I nil r i <lb />
ti her that I <lb />
ha neat a versa <lb />
when tho ring was mad . <lb />
plate, u . <lb />
had ; lino <lb />
child in the said, I. I<lb />
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the had <lb />
or Id at ti <lb />
i or t el her <lb />
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; nil a <lb />
I f ash in a hollowed r <lb />
Wife of Baptist Missionary Dies in <lb />
China. <lb />
Durham, N. C. Aug. <lb />
A telegram has been received <lb />
by Capt. J. F. <lb />
chief of police, tolling of the <lb />
death in China of his daughter, <lb />
Mrs. Lula wife of Dr. <lb />
T. a well-known mis- <lb />
of the Baptist <lb />
Mrs. Bryan had <lb />
afflicted for several months and <lb />
death was expected. She <lb />
was years of aim and has four <lb />
children, three in Chin, and one <lb />
In Mississippi, where she is be- <lb />
educated. She left in ad- <lb />
to her and four <lb />
children, father four half-broth- <lb />
and four half sisters. Mrs. <lb />
Bryan went to China in 1884, <lb />
in mediately her marriage <lb />
Rev, Mr. Bryan, has paid <lb />
visits to this country since <lb />
then. The telling <lb />
if her death came the <lb />
in Mississippi and a telegram <lb />
sent here told the father of the <lb />
death. She died several days <lb />
ago. The interment takes place <lb />
in China. <lb />
r j- i for it- p mil <lb />
. of furniture. Tin <lb />
i . leg f h Bi <lb />
ho pi <lb />
a tightly fitting door <lb />
when this i closed <lb />
ti in-lee ho hall <lb />
not oil <lb />
if home- of ll <lb />
lights arc <lb />
till <lb />
a of- <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
by her mother TOUCH IT. <lb />
Letha Fair and <lb />
Irma Cannon are visiting <lb />
Dorothy Johnson. <lb />
M. G. Bryan left Tuesday for <lb />
Mill Burned at <lb />
We learn by that the <lb />
saw mill the North <lb />
Carolina Lumber Co., at <lb />
was destroyed by fire early this <lb />
morning. Tho dry kilns <lb />
planing mill were saved but the <lb />
trill and a large quantity of <lb />
c. <lb />
Son UM <lb />
futon I. mill. l-y mo <lb />
sept he <lb />
for <lb />
ICE <lb />
to It K <lb />
and Our i <lb />
your <lb />
ICE is to Make. <lb />
a . <lb />
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Mix. mid <lb />
in I ill <lb />
two of smooth, <lb />
IV owl W <lb />
At coat cal <lb />
bold b <lb />
mat . . -T by I m <lb />
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Pt f C <lb />
it <lb />
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I tho f The <lb />
ti. . miry <lb />
hall hall <lb />
, el <lb />
stun to I- . <lb />
hiding place for yearn <lb />
, the h burned <lb />
I in, went it- j <lb />
. . <lb />
Boss Tree. <lb />
Tho hum rose tree <lb />
, . . i- I., bin <lb />
on church of tin <lb />
ii . ; <lb />
many , as at rt own I <lb />
a en in t. <lb />
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j II i <lb />
, a- planted by <lb />
Ir ink in. . I as bi v <lb />
Th five <lb />
limb i <lb />
. ii. tho tree I pf <lb />
mi no <lb />
about i. piers l <lb />
soldiers iii <lb />
am tho tree, Catholics <lb />
in <lb />
town, drained the ind, the <lb />
, . of me up tho <lb />
branches with and those <lb />
a a <lb />
later, <lb />
don Globe. <lb />
Varying His <lb />
climber <lb />
I'm be <lb />
ton I, getting in on the <lb />
I has made <lb />
in icy fur mo In a business <lb />
it's up to m to get even with <lb />
the world <lb />
himself this of State, grown <lb />
reasoning, he worse for several weeks <lb />
tho window and . ., , , , , ., -m u <lb />
-nil Tribune. lot y . <lb />
in a critical condition for <lb />
Mn. Grimes Worse. <lb />
August <lb />
throughout the State will learn <lb />
with deep regret that <lb />
lion of Mis. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
wife of Col. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Go to M. g. <lb />
N, I ., for fire He <lb />
represents tho Co., <lb />
of Greensboro, It is one of the <lb />
best. <lb />
and treatment at John Hop <lb />
Hospital, Baltimore. <lb />
Two bad storms, of several <lb />
duration, within a month <lb />
have put crops in a bad way. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
Bank of Winterville. <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, <lb />
In the State North Carolina, at the business July 15th <lb />
mid ., ;, 5,000.00 <lb />
Overdrafts funk <lb />
and<lb />
rum <lb />
Hunkers <lb />
funk <lb />
less <lb />
.- <lb />
tuxes paid <lb />
Dills payable <lb />
, , <lb />
, . ,. to -70 <lb />
ll . . <lb />
. . ,,. <lb />
Total <lb />
if Total <lb />
. la true tn the lest o. <lb />
d and n t before me, i At test<lb />
Nut. I lie. j W Directors. <lb />
m mm syrup <lb />
to NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND LAW- <lb />
An Improvement over many J <lb />
system -f s eh. by . . V A. <lb />
Hi- I <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, SEPT. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
HOW THE PRIMARY VOTE STOOD. <lb />
LEGISLATIVE AND OTHER TICKETS <lb />
NOMINATED. <lb />
Will be Catted to <lb />
Sheriff, <lb />
Deeds. <lb />
According to the plan set forth <lb />
in the call for the primary that <lb />
was held on August 19th to <lb />
candidates for the various <lb />
county offices, the Democratic <lb />
county committee met. <lb />
in the court house at noon Tues- <lb />
day to canvass the from <lb />
the several voting precincts of <lb />
the county with the following <lb />
For the senate A. L. Blow re- <lb />
votes and J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse votes, and <lb />
Blow was declared the nominee. <lb />
For the house of <lb />
R. R. Cotten received 1206, <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox M. Jones <lb />
S. C. Wooten N. H. <lb />
Corey J. F. Stokes <lb />
Cotten and Cox were declared <lb />
the nominees. <lb />
For coroner Dr. C. <lb />
Laughinghouse received <lb />
votes, having no opposition. <lb />
For surveyor R. F. Jenkins <lb />
received votes, having no <lb />
opposition. <lb />
For<lb />
Joseph M <lb />
Elks <lb />
No nomination <lb />
AN <lb />
LARGE SALE. <lb />
re- <lb />
J. J. <lb />
office, no <lb />
Farmer. Who Come With <lb />
Team Skip Here. <lb />
Regardless of the rains there <lb />
was a big tobacco break today, <lb />
the warehouses having fully a <lb />
quarter million pounds. So many <lb />
of the farmers are poorly equip- <lb />
for housing and keeping <lb />
their tobacco through such a long <lb />
spell of bad weather that they <lb />
do not want to take chances in <lb />
holding it, hence they <lb />
rainy days as well as fair ones <lb />
The best thing in their is <lb />
the continued good prices even if <lb />
the sales are large. <lb />
The high water in the river <lb />
preventing bringing teams <lb />
across, several car loads of to- <lb />
are being here <lb />
daily from stations beyond the <lb />
river. <lb />
r idle <lb />
I NO <lb />
-.-, <lb />
one receiving a major of the <lb />
votes cast. <lb />
Fir W. B. <lb />
received P. T. White mi, <lb />
G. M. Mooring C. T. <lb />
ford No nomination <lb />
neither received a majority of <lb />
the votes. <lb />
For register of deeds R. <lb />
received W. M. Moore <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
Bell R. L. Little J. C. <lb />
H. A. Blow <lb />
resulting in no nomination as <lb />
none received a majority. <lb />
For county commissioners D. <lb />
J. Holland received 1443, N. T. <lb />
Cox 1365, J, P. 1352, J. <lb />
J. May 1236, A. V. Lang 1210, J. <lb />
Z. Brooke M. T. Spier <lb />
A. R. W. <lb />
King Holland, Cox, <lb />
May and Lang were de- <lb />
the nominee tor <lb />
All the townships nominated <lb />
their township officers, except <lb />
and failed to <lb />
make a nomination for constable. <lb />
The largest vote cast. for any <lb />
office was for sheriff, that <lb />
representing the number of <lb />
voters who took part in the <lb />
primary. <lb />
It was agreed by the executive <lb />
committee that a second primary <lb />
be called to make nominations <lb />
for and register <lb />
of deeds, and for constable in <lb />
and town- <lb />
ships. In second primary <lb />
only the two candidates for each <lb />
office can be voted for who re- <lb />
the highest vote in the <lb />
first primary, <lb />
For L. W. Tucker and <lb />
S. I. Dudley. <lb />
For treasurer, W. B. <lb />
and S. T. White. <lb />
For register of deeds, R, <lb />
and W. M. <lb />
t For constable of town- <lb />
W. O. White and G. W. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
For constable of <lb />
township, Burwell D. Skinner <lb />
and J. S. Moore. <lb />
After consultation with the <lb />
candidates it was decided that <lb />
the second primary be held on <lb />
Saturday, September 12th. <lb />
Let every Democrat attend the <lb />
primary of his precinct on that <lb />
p-i vote for choice <lb />
Ike <lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis <lb />
of Greenville, passed through the <lb />
city yesterday afternoon on his <lb />
way from As where he <lb />
spent three weeks in <lb />
The grand old man is in almost <lb />
perfect health and will go back <lb />
to his work, which is <lb />
dent of the building of the East- <lb />
Training schools which the <lb />
ordered built in the <lb />
last general assembly. The <lb />
amount of money spent in those <lb />
exceed by a <lb />
fortune. Governor <lb />
vis is chairman of the build- <lb />
committee and is getting <lb />
handsomely in the work. <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb />
STATE NEWS <lb />
WATER CONTINUES RISING. <lb />
Cigarette Law a Dead Letter. <lb />
Judge Webb the law <lb />
that prohibits the Bale of cigar- <lb />
to minors in his charge be- <lb />
fore the grand jury, and the <lb />
citizenship ought to take notice <lb />
of it. The law la a dead letter. <lb />
It violated with impunity and <lb />
the inaction of the officers furn- <lb />
immunity to those who for <lb />
the of a few cents prey <lb />
upon the youth of the State. <lb />
One single arrest and conviction <lb />
of an unscrupulous dealer would <lb />
end the illegal and immoral <lb />
practice in any community. The <lb />
judge spoke true when he <lb />
that the cigarette evil one of <lb />
the that besets boys and <lb />
young men, and that it far <lb />
greater than most people think. <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
We have heard thoughtful men <lb />
condemn the little hired <lb />
that go about in the <lb />
of the candidates who are paying <lb />
them, but they shouldn't be con- <lb />
too They <lb />
couldn't do anything to produce <lb />
results without so-called voters <lb />
who permit themselves to be <lb />
The fellows who <lb />
place themselves in a position to <lb />
be are the ones to con- <lb />
They ought to be made <lb />
ashamed of by an <lb />
outraged public sentiment that <lb />
will either learn how to vote <lb />
without having to tell <lb />
them, or quit voting until they <lb />
can learn how to think for them- <lb />
Home of Marshville <lb />
of Over the State <lb />
Gathered frost Our <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 81.-The <lb />
labor onions of Raleigh are <lb />
paring for an elaborate Labor <lb />
Day celebration September 7th, <lb />
a big barbecue and <lb />
stew to be one of the special <lb />
There will headdresses <lb />
by State Treasurer B. R. Lacy <lb />
and Assistant Commissioner of <lb />
Labor and Printing M. L. Ship- <lb />
man. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Aug. <lb />
burglars, a white man and a <lb />
were discovered this <lb />
in the residence of Ed. <lb />
in West Raleigh, Mrs. <lb />
was alone. She fired at the <lb />
white man, who was rifling her <lb />
trunk, wounding him <lb />
slightly in the hand. Th two <lb />
men turned on the woman, over- <lb />
powered and chloroformed her <lb />
and completed the burglary. <lb />
Mrs. revived sufficiently <lb />
to fire four shots at them they <lb />
left the house. <lb />
A colored man was brought <lb />
in the city this morning from <lb />
Snow Hill and taken to the hos- <lb />
to be operated on for a gun- <lb />
wound received over a year <lb />
ago in an altercation with an- <lb />
other The who <lb />
did the shooting convicted <lb />
of assault with deadly weapon <lb />
in the Greene county court some <lb />
time ago. The wounded <lb />
considered in a critical <lb />
operation be <lb />
Fr. e Press. <lb />
N C, Aug. <lb />
marked the of <lb />
the year in Winston <lb />
market Leaf sales for the past <lb />
year were a <lb />
gain of of pounds over <lb />
the previous year. The <lb />
price the past year was <lb />
per hundred. Tobacco <lb />
this month shipped <lb />
pounds, this being a de- <lb />
increase over the <lb />
month last year, stamp sales <lb />
this August, <lb />
Raleigh Dispatch, Aug. <lb />
Cold and in death the body <lb />
of Mr. S. G. Ryan, a lawyer of <lb />
city, was found tonight at <lb />
o'clock in his office in the <lb />
and Bank <lb />
building. Mr, Ryan had prob- <lb />
ably been dead for twelve or <lb />
teen hours, as he had not been <lb />
seen all day. For some time he <lb />
had been a sufferer from asthma, <lb />
but death is supposed to have <lb />
been from heart trouble. <lb />
la Two Feet of Highest <lb />
Dem Beyond Bridge <lb />
Report from Tarboro this <lb />
morning stated that the water <lb />
in the river reached a stand there <lb />
last night and would soon begin <lb />
falling. Ordinarily the water <lb />
stops rising at Greenville about <lb />
twenty-four hours after it <lb />
reaches a stand in Tarboro, but <lb />
with the continued rain of last <lb />
night and today it is hard to tell <lb />
when it will stop rising. The <lb />
rise here last night was inches, <lb />
putting the stage this morning <lb />
within two feet of the high water <lb />
record. Water has reached the <lb />
top of the dam beyond the bridge, <lb />
and it has been necessary to haul <lb />
dirt on it today to keep the dam <lb />
from washing in two. Much of <lb />
a rise tonight would be a disaster <lb />
to it. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
The National Bank. <lb />
In a large ad on second page <lb />
the National Bank of Greenville <lb />
tells you something about what <lb />
good banking is. It is some <lb />
not hot they <lb />
give, and they show why Nation- <lb />
Banks are the safest places to <lb />
deposit your money. This bank <lb />
is giving good service. <lb />
No Use for a Doctor. <lb />
If nobody did better than Mr. <lb />
M. F. of this place our <lb />
friends, the doctor, would have <lb />
to go out of business. He was <lb />
years old the of this month <lb />
and never a dose of <lb />
tor's in his life. If <lb />
Mr. lived in China where <lb />
they pay the doctor to keep his <lb />
patient from getting sick instead <lb />
of for making him well, his long <lb />
years of good health would have <lb />
bankrupted <lb />
A Fiend Captured. <lb />
Wilson. N. C. Aug. 30-This <lb />
morning a rape fiend, Abner <lb />
old, enticed <lb />
two little girls, aged three and <lb />
eleven years, of Peter <lb />
Handle, to the woods there to <lb />
commit his hellish purpose, which <lb />
he would have <lb />
had not the children <lb />
screamed. sheriff <lb />
fled and after a long he <lb />
was found about a mile from <lb />
where the crime was attempted. <lb />
The black on last Monday <lb />
succeeded in outraging a ten year <lb />
old colored He was lodged <lb />
in jail. <lb />
RELIC OF LONG AGO. <lb />
An Old Tax Receipt -Probably an Er- <lb />
in Date. <lb />
Monday Mr W. F. Carroll <lb />
showed us an old tax receipt <lb />
ed August 20th, 1819, that was <lb />
signed by B. G- sher- <lb />
The receipt was for <lb />
for taxes for the year 1818 due <lb />
the county by Mrs. Car- <lb />
roll, great grandmother of Mr. <lb />
Carroll They must not had <lb />
printed forms of in those <lb />
days, as this one was written out <lb />
on a narrow strip of blue paper. <lb />
The writing on it is <lb />
However, there is evidently an <lb />
error in the date, as the records <lb />
of the county show that B. G. <lb />
was in <lb />
that there were two sheriffs Jesse <lb />
Rountree and Peter Sugg in 1819, <lb />
hence this receipt must have <lb />
been written 1849. <lb />
Parts of die <lb />
World. <lb />
Miss., <lb />
Alexander P. Stewart, one of <lb />
the last two surviving lieutenant <lb />
generals of the Confederate <lb />
States army, died at his home <lb />
here to-day. Although in his <lb />
87th year and suffering from the <lb />
infirmities of old age, General <lb />
Stewart's death was sudden and <lb />
came as a distinct shock to his <lb />
relatives and friends. <lb />
New Orleans, Aug. 30.-Fire <lb />
which broke out in the <lb />
of the commercial district here <lb />
this afternoon swept over <lb />
of three blocks, destroying <lb />
a large number of wholesale <lb />
houses, manufacturing plants <lb />
and small stores. Originating <lb />
at and Chartres streets, <lb />
the flames worked way <lb />
north as far as street and <lb />
toward Royal, bringing <lb />
a property loss of between <lb />
one and two million dollars be- <lb />
fore they were finally subdued. <lb />
Huntsville, Ala., Aug. <lb />
Charles Eaton, an aged one-arm- <lb />
ed man, who had been released <lb />
from jail by Federal Judge <lb />
Hundley to visit his sick wife, <lb />
surrendered himself last night <lb />
after having walked over <lb />
miles to fulfill his promise to <lb />
return. After visiting his wife <lb />
at Winchester, Teen. Eaton <lb />
found himself without funds and <lb />
was forced to walk back tot <lb />
where he was serving, a young man has employment <lb />
a sentence for illicit distilling, j that is giving him fair <lb />
I for his labor and he <lb />
Chair Factories. I to give it up for fear that <lb />
What Shall I do About it <lb />
This is a question that con- <lb />
fronts many a young man at this <lb />
season. It will soon be time for <lb />
the various schools and colleges <lb />
to open and many a young man <lb />
who has perhaps for years de- <lb />
bated with himself the question <lb />
of a college education now <lb />
to decide finally what he will do. <lb />
What shall I do about it is the <lb />
question that he has asked him- <lb />
self perhaps hundreds of tines, <lb />
and now must be settled. <lb />
Well, it is sometimes a hard <lb />
question to decide. Frequently <lb />
he may an opportunity to <lb />
make money and at the end of <lb />
his college course he may be no <lb />
further along in the race than <lb />
when he left off his work to go <lb />
I to college. This would be a hard <lb />
. question with many young men <lb />
chairs is n o <lb />
work. Parties, some from a <lb />
come in and get the chairs J within college walls. <lb />
A chair factory has been start- <lb />
ed in Wadesboro and through it, <lb />
pleasant and profitable employ- <lb />
is being given to families in <lb />
the community. The <lb />
telling about it, says that <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
During the month of <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will visit <lb />
professionally Wilson. Farmville <lb />
and Greenville, dates at each <lb />
point to be announced later. He <lb />
makes a specialty of treating the <lb />
eye and fitting glasses. <lb />
Central Academy, Littleton, N. <lb />
C. an advertisement of which we <lb />
have been printing for the <lb />
or three months had the <lb />
largest opening in its history. <lb />
This school, located in Warren <lb />
county on a acre farm, <lb />
tics of the peace and constable, I g great future and will doubtless <lb />
and of the executive continue to have a large patron- <lb />
chosen. age. <lb />
Will Piano Here. <lb />
We will have a first class tuner <lb />
in Greenville in the next few <lb />
days. Parties desiring to have <lb />
their pianos tuned can get it <lb />
done at a very reasonable rate by <lb />
dropping us a card, care of box <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
It is our aim to have our own <lb />
make of pianos, or those which <lb />
we handle, kept up by our own <lb />
men. Any unsatisfactory work, <lb />
if such complaint will be reported <lb />
to our Mr. G. G. our <lb />
check for the charges will cheer- <lb />
fully be refunded. Parties find- <lb />
fault with tunings, tone, or <lb />
action regulations will kindly re- <lb />
port complaint to our Mr. Fine- <lb />
man in writing. This we want <lb />
for our file as a precaution <lb />
against our tuners. <lb />
Very Respectfully, <lb />
Chas. M. <lb />
or rather the frames and take <lb />
them to their homes. The bot- <lb />
toms are put in by women and <lb />
children with only a little <lb />
and by practice many be- <lb />
come and learn this work <lb />
very fast. The best work so far <lb />
has been done by Mr. E. G. Hall, <lb />
Mrs. Mills, Mrs. F. T. Rogers, <lb />
Mrs. Joe and young <lb />
Around High Point <lb />
and farmers drive in <lb />
from miles away to get the <lb />
work and complain when they <lb />
fail to get a load of chair frames <lb />
shut off most pleasures outside <lb />
of students life is not a very <lb />
pleasing prospect to the <lb />
man who loves pleasure. So <lb />
much for the young man who <lb />
has the money to pay his way <lb />
through college. In many in- <lb />
stances the young man who fault <lb />
most concerned about a <lb />
education who needs it most <lb />
little or DO money and if ht goes <lb />
to at all he must borrow <lb />
money. In such case he finds <lb />
himself much in debt at the end <lb />
of his college course and the <lb />
among those from whom the <lb />
must be taken. No other <lb />
persons than those named can <lb />
voted for at that time. <lb />
Later we will publish <lb />
names of candidates nominated <lb />
in the several townships for <lb />
be Fooled. <lb />
For years our people had <lb />
the blessing of cheap foods. It <lb />
is so no longer, whereas the <lb />
clothing of the American the <lb />
highest priced in the <lb />
great dealer higher than the <lb />
Canadian has to pay. The clamor <lb />
for tariff revision comes from <lb />
those who are pinched by the <lb />
enhanced coat of living. There <lb />
are millions making the demand <lb />
for cheaper food, cheaper cloth <lb />
cheaper shelter. They are <lb />
intelligent, in earnest, and can- <lb />
not be fooled. Post <lb />
The price paid here is it toke <lb />
cents for each bottom, while the I pay <lb />
company here has been paying M h and <lb />
cents for the work. The splits <lb />
for bottoms are furnished by the <lb />
factory. Many housewives bot- <lb />
tom six or ten chairs a day at odd <lb />
times and very small boys and <lb />
girls do the work remarkably <lb />
well and are developing excellent <lb />
In this way, establish- <lb />
of a chair factory opens up <lb />
new employment to the people <lb />
and Is of t to the <lb />
Close grained wood for <lb />
around almost every North Caro and <lb />
in making money with which to <lb />
pay his debts cuts into his life <lb />
considerably; and to settle upon <lb />
he wisest course is no trifling <lb />
question. But there are two <lb />
sides to it. The young man who <lb />
braves the situation and takes u <lb />
course of college training <lb />
himself much better prepared <lb />
life's duties in any vocation, <lb />
we have yet to find a man <lb />
town. It would seem that, studied well and made good <lb />
there ought to be more chair <lb />
put in operation in this <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Renews Contract With Piano Co <lb />
It may be of interest to the <lb />
many friends of Mr. G. G. Fine- <lb />
man, whose resignation with the <lb />
Piano Company was re- <lb />
announced, to know that <lb />
he has closed another contract <lb />
with the old reliable house. <lb />
Mr. has now been with <lb />
the above firm and the <lb />
long association and he <lb />
has with his house carries with <lb />
it a reassurance of his usual con- <lb />
and squareness with <lb />
the trade. <lb />
his opportunities express regret <lb />
that he took the time and toil to <lb />
secure an <lb />
Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
Keep Off the Bridge. <lb />
Engineer D. M. Clark, of the <lb />
bridge construction crew, asks <lb />
us to notify persons to keep off <lb />
the new bridge during the hours <lb />
that the work is in progress. So <lb />
many have been on the bridge <lb />
and crowding around where the <lb />
hands are at work as to get in <lb />
their way and with <lb />
what they are <lb />
want to look at the . go <lb />
down where the hands at c not at <lb />
work. <lb />
v. <lb />
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