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n Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
A .; . . The Eastern and j <lb />
. i i. Please mind the <lb />
t a nice Tar Heel wagons and carts <lb />
. you had made by the A. G. <lb />
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Hernia- mi on tho <lb />
Miss went to <lb />
yesterday afternoon. <lb />
Any in B good and <lb />
Barker, who has a <lb />
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is. He will b-<lb />
Several new pupils entered <lb />
and everything <lb />
is moving; nicely. <lb />
J. S- Cox, who is an express <lb />
Richmond and <lb />
spending a few <lb />
Line between <lb />
Fayetteville. ii <lb />
days at home, <lb />
to Miss <lb />
s Hun at the A. G. . at Is spend- <lb />
Co. ti re a days with her parents. <lb />
Buggy is Harriss is also spend <lb />
we advise time with her. <lb />
our . Misses Helen Biddle and <lb />
j Brinson. of Craven, entered <lb />
.,. Johnson went to High School <lb />
, . <lb />
v . best flour in <lb />
i- o. <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid the <lb />
and produces <lb />
SICK <lb />
Costiveness. <lb />
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb />
There is Setter <lb />
DR. S- <lb />
PILLS, trial will prove. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
CHARLES R. SUGG REWARDED. <lb />
ton, r . <lb />
r a conn <lb />
COUNTY LEEDS GOOD OFFICERS. <lb />
his vacation at his old <lb />
home in Lincolnton, He reports Editor <lb />
Can I i Co. a most delightful sojourn. Having read the articles m <lb />
you -p per if Monday . <lb />
the cs r <lb />
mi , gent him, <lb />
Hi. Then tor and <lb />
every day. inure able d i or the <lb />
I has m i I <lb />
An Important for a Pill <lb />
County Man. <lb />
Charles R. Sugg baa been <lb />
superintendent of build- <lb />
. gov n printing office, <lb />
, Schmitt, whose <lb />
was tendered and accept- <lb />
. following <lb />
controversy with the <lb />
agent, which was taken to <lb />
the Public Printer for adjust- <lb />
a ft. r the dispute with <lb />
I . i <lb />
p d of Mr. <lb />
MISS WOOTEN ENTERTAINS NOW FOR GOOD ROADS. <lb />
Complimentary to Miss Gertrude Commissioners Will Have <lb />
of <lb />
On Monday evening from <lb />
to Miss Pattie Wooten enter- <lb />
most royally at tho home <lb />
of her parents on Greene street, <lb />
in honor of her guest, Miss Ger- <lb />
of Kinston. <lb />
The guests were met at the <lb />
door by Miss Wooten <lb />
and George of Kin- <lb />
Mile Built. <lb />
Though the efforts of Congress- <lb />
man John H. Small, who is <lb />
ways on the lookout for the in- <lb />
of the people of his dis- <lb />
the government offend to <lb />
send and exp. rt rood builder <lb />
here to superintend t he construe- <lb />
don of a mite or <lb />
the county <lb />
and ushered into the spa- would provide the labor <lb />
hall where delicious fruit material for build- <lb />
was served by Miss Mary ling it. <lb />
James and Burney Warren. <lb />
Miss Gertrude and <lb />
Wilson, Miss Lillian <lb />
and Will Hooker received in the <lb />
front while Miss Mary <lb />
and Norman Warren <lb />
in the back parlor. <lb />
Many potted plants, white, <lb />
pink and red artistically <lb />
arranged, gave the home a <lb />
effect The <lb />
being pink in the front <lb />
t had been, , or i the back parlor and <lb />
it is <lb />
th Public <lb />
. r matter, <lb />
. lo their I Desk <lb />
store. TI l still going. Let us have your ,, the for c Printer t <lb />
you will i r r ,.,,. v . r mi k <lb />
c Th -tor and ,,,. .,,.,;., . .,.,, not t to <lb />
but a pi . taint in Sc <lb />
A . b to . , p, <lb />
ll. i hall, and white in the dining <lb />
with i , <lb />
room. <lb />
The contest was very <lb />
secretary. <lb />
The Pub- <lb />
caused a letter <lb />
i ring him to. <lb />
s an <lb />
office, <lb />
Printer had <lb />
On Monday Mr. W. L. Spoon, an <lb />
exp- rt in road building, was <lb />
h. re to talk over the matter <lb />
of commissioners, <lb />
and explain how good roads can <lb />
be made of sand clay, both <lb />
of which are abundant in this <lb />
Tuesday afternoon committees <lb />
from the chamber of commerce <lb />
the tobacco board of trade <lb />
went before the commissioners <lb />
to urge the of the <lb />
offer of the government m d to <lb />
have the experiment;. of <lb />
road built as an lesson to <lb />
Each was given I the of the county aid <lb />
a card with a paper doll on <lb />
en interest among them for <lb />
. . i m . a b to . ., <lb />
up t. d i i l . i the for duty <lb />
and quite a number are expected i out at or are <lb />
day, v. re <lb />
away <lb />
d or are the . . at <lb />
Mis . , of Ii by officials, who per am The position <lb />
th i I v. worthy , ; of <lb />
to enter <lb />
on u I <lb />
the , etc Hi High roe I in them <lb />
Nan Lou have just another . . . when <lb />
mus r, will I re today. A- county as an and <lb />
She comes highly ed. . corps officers, to re- <lb />
Kittie. e of our . v them had it <lb />
i county now <lb />
Our . ti <lb />
riving every an we are a <lb />
bees opening it up. Our . a ; <lb />
customers are dis <lb />
our stock . . <lb />
and be convinced i beauty, <lb />
durability and n . is <lb />
mu lit i pan our them <lb />
are strong, most girls, ,. <lb />
M . or <lb />
. rs at Durham, where she <lb />
n s. <lb />
t pi <lb />
d fortune of a Pitt county boy <lb />
being promoted to a of <lb />
some part of doll missing, i b-- roads. <lb />
the different parts of the After fully considering the <lb />
dolls were among the matter the commissioners <lb />
was to to accept the offer of the <lb />
parts of doll be- government and ordered Super- <lb />
fore any one else Joe with the <lb />
son, the parts of hi convict force, under the <lb />
doll first, was awarded a of the expert road builder, <lb />
pearl brooch, which Burl j to construct a mile of good <lb />
I James presented a beginning at the town <lb />
appropriate speech. Mr. j limits on the old plank road, <lb />
son <lb />
then presented it to the Th i work will be done the latter <lb />
of this month. <lb />
and tried servants. <lb />
our mi to <lb />
. a .-. <lb />
. .,. The selling tr.- r- <lb />
Come and let us is visiting <lb />
on dry goods that interest ; r <lb />
you. We have an ., <lb />
of crockery, ware and <lb />
know i understand <lb />
V-. r; a c large is <lb />
; . . or -the of- <lb />
i. . . j shape again. <lb />
. lean- <lb />
u nice. Now the <lb />
, i- no by <lb />
n i hangs, i the tax- <lb />
payers, r. Therefore drop <lb />
term I veto for <lb />
ii in <lb />
i-ice. <lb />
At a hue hour ail <lb />
Saw <lb />
. n <lb />
I e old i-t animal Tobacco Sales for August. <lb />
d S C. W. Harvey of the <lb />
n a mer tr<lb />
go Tobacco Board of <lb />
the dining room the person Trade, reports the sales of to- <lb />
having the one they matched. , Greenville market <lb />
at <lb />
it it Wash- <lb />
c. <lb />
and i <lb />
it great <lb />
been <lb />
work <lb />
of crockery, glass ware .- . . .- <lb />
hardware. -A. Co. . <lb />
. at Harrington Barber , re is office, where every <lb />
afternoon a <lb />
. y d in <lb />
n . . . <lb />
received <lb />
.; y. G. B King, of that <lb />
h ; that Mr. <lb />
. , ; .; m is an important and <lb />
Delicious refreshment were month of the <lb />
ed by Mesdames Chas. Laugh- ;,. month of the new <lb />
J. L. Little, H. <lb />
Can-, II. L. and J. L. <lb />
Frank Carroll's in the country. <lb />
We always hi a ice lire <lb />
one in county to h in <lb />
Perry . s .; .,, <lb />
. T, King and , <lb />
j. . ,. ;. . of r. of <lb />
Ti is an i Bee of great . <lb />
Lost-Last Monday Aug. 31st r and the voters . <lb />
the A. C. L. Depot in lo bi careful who they <lb />
the w one black oil incumbent is ,, . <lb />
include <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
After enjoying much v <lb />
instrumental music, <lb />
games, and conversation, <lb />
departed for their homes, <lb />
paid for this was <lb />
886.41, an average of per <lb />
hundred. Most of the tobacco <lb />
sold during the month was of a <lb />
low grade. <lb />
declaring Miss Woolen a m <lb />
supt over <lb />
fresh groceries on hand. , <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Laura left today f <lb />
. CM <lb />
.- i . . <lb />
, carp i- <lb />
t , ail . .- <lb />
hostess and Miss <lb />
a most charming guest M <lb />
honor. <lb />
Mrs. . M . <lb />
Mrs. Fannie wife of <lb />
Mr, E M. died at <lb />
this morning at their <lb />
The out of town guest were op after <lb />
Gertrude and , she was years <lb />
of Kinston; Miss <lb />
ins ton, <lb />
of age and leaves a husband and <lb />
one son. The interment will take <lb />
e at o'clock Friday after- <lb />
noon in Cherry Hill cemetery, <lb />
--.- gratifying news bis I <lb />
Come and for bun, friends at his old home. <lb />
When in need of a nice up to- D, ;.,;, r, <lb />
vent to Greenville this morning, date suit of clothes coma Payer, j <lb />
and eggs a specialty. I examine our line of men's and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lineberry <lb />
Come and get the best <lb />
specialty. examine our line <lb />
boy's clothing. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. j <lb />
Miss Bertha Moore, <lb />
House, spent Sunday with Miss A beautiful wedding <lb />
i right at <lb />
and o'clock at t i <lb />
Open Season. <lb />
man <lb />
Some folks are shooting <lb />
. n canoe, fell over- and first thing they know a <lb />
board Friday and near warden or a grand jury, or <lb />
He had a narrow possibly both, get MA of <lb />
, cape, e but for assistance them There is no use of <lb />
On Tuesday next week the have been; a law if it is not going be ob- <lb />
, Norfolk Southern railway will the last of him. i served. <lb />
I run the last excursion of the sea- <lb />
son to Norfolk. Tickets will <lb />
gold the 15th good return on <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Purser, of <lb />
is visiting relatives <lb />
and lime at A. W. Ange Bonner Kittrell. <lb />
The and o'clock at t horn <lb />
There will n moving cook stoves are among Mrs. W. P. Jones, near the eluding the 18th. faro <lb />
turn show at the academy when Mr. Lovit Hines, of round trip from Greenville <lb />
night. that will interest you. We also and Mia . r , u CO. September is a <lb />
Lots of inquiries are coming have a full line of headers and month for such <lb />
in about school desks which the Harrington, Barber matrimony, by the and discounts <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. makes. pastor the Christian Dr. W H. field Char- <lb />
A. C. has the finest pros-1 T. H. King re- church of . will be ,,,,,,. in, <lb />
of hay and we I appointment Sunday room-1 . very quiet,, hotel Monday t- m. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
Bank of <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at of business July <lb />
have seen. It is wonderful how <lb />
. Greenville at Hotel Bertha <lb />
night, preaching two the and <lb />
so much feed can be made on sermons to Urge most intimate the Tuesday, Oct. one <lb />
three or four acres properly At the morning service contracting I His practice is limbed to <lb />
there were two accessions and After tn c of the eye. ear, noon <lb />
Hunks <lb />
i h <lb />
t i. <lb />
tho ordinance of baptism v <lb />
wishes <lb />
of ti. i. and fitting glasses. <lb />
i. <lb />
Wonderful <lb />
manured and prepared. The <lb />
secret of successful farming now <lb />
is to plant fewer acres and put was administered to two. Also friends, Mr <lb />
the land in the very best morning service Jno R. drove to Kn loft en. <lb />
possible. By so doing a Carroll was license to t- , <lb />
great amount of labor is saved, preach the gospel. . . -i.- -v <lb />
Your children are For Sale; A house and lot <lb />
to having good comforts located to business ,; , <lb />
at and certainly they section of town, with good <lb />
ought to have a comfortable desk I stalls. G. A. Kittrell, Win- <lb />
In the school room So much N. C. <lb />
depends upon the comfort of our Bryan has ace a Br <lb />
leers <lb />
. ail <lb />
. -urn <lb />
I i n <lb />
. notes <lb />
Capitol stock <lb />
Surplus funk <lb />
profits less <lb />
current <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
payable <lb />
Tin certificates<lb />
standing <lb />
if 5,000.00 <lb />
400.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
if 10,688.411 <lb />
Total <lb />
upon me sec pi u a . i,. . <lb />
schoolrooms. Many a boy with Walter <lb />
to Mis <lb />
I of For I i a <lb />
to i B I . <lb />
y of school. <lb />
. North Carolina. of , do swear <lb />
I, i. i . Cashier of the belief. <lb />
.; , is true to the of k, <lb />
girl has had his health injured <lb />
permanently by neglect along <lb />
this line. Let us give our child <lb />
comfortable and beautiful <lb />
school rooms and they will hail <lb />
with delight the time for the op- <lb />
of cur desks <lb />
a trial and be d <lb />
at Hawaiian and left Monday to v- <lb />
begin work <lb />
Miss Nannie Lou of with u <lb />
. i iron <lb />
n , cut. ii d <lb />
Fall it V i . w <lb />
to before <lb />
1908. <lb />
It. Johnson. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct- Attest <lb />
J V Harrington, <lb />
G F. Lineberry <lb />
W B Director. <lb />
I i came in Sunday n . <lb />
and is getting <lb />
m h ii i i <lb />
. . . <lb />
V. <lb />
. ii<lb />
Li <lb />
CO <lb />
i -j <lb />
TO <lb />
FOOD AND DRUM LAW.<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 />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. SEPT. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
All TOGETHER FOR GREENVILLE. <lb />
JOINT MEETING CHAMBER OF COM- <lb />
AND B. OF T. <lb />
Large Attendance and Much Interest <lb />
Several Important Matter. <lb />
Another Joint Meeting Fri Night <lb />
The Tobacco Board of Trade <lb />
and the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
met in joint session in the court <lb />
house, Friday night at o'clock. <lb />
D. J. Whichard, president of the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce and R. O. <lb />
president of the <lb />
co Board of Trade, presided over <lb />
the meeting. H. B. Smith was <lb />
requested to act as secretary, <lb />
in the absence of the regular <lb />
secretary of the All <lb />
of the members of the <lb />
of tobacconists were present <lb />
except one, and the attendance <lb />
of the members of the Chamber <lb />
of Commerce was very gratify- <lb />
it being far better than it <lb />
has been at any meeting in quite <lb />
a while- <lb />
In calling the meeting order <lb />
President Whichard express.-d <lb />
his gratification at having the <lb />
members of the Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade present. He stated <lb />
that the meeting was held in the <lb />
interest and welfare of the com- <lb />
and all who were pres- <lb />
should free to suggest <lb />
any measures that were for <lb />
growth and improvement. Mr. <lb />
concurred in the re <lb />
marks of Mr. Whichard. He <lb />
that at the request of the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce he had <lb />
called the members of the <lb />
co board of Trade that they <lb />
might join with the chamber in <lb />
its efforts for measures of in- <lb />
Mr. Whichard stated that the <lb />
committee, composed of Mr <lb />
Jeff Mr. Person and himself, <lb />
went before the of County <lb />
Commissioners at their last meet- <lb />
and urged the acceptance <lb />
the proposal of Hon. Jno. H. <lb />
Small to have an expert road <lb />
builder in the employ of the <lb />
Federal government to construct <lb />
a mile of good road somewhere <lb />
in the county, and that the com- <lb />
missioners suggested old <lb />
plank road. The commissioners <lb />
accepted the proposal, and the <lb />
mile of road will be built west of <lb />
Greenville at an early date. The <lb />
president also stated that a com- <lb />
had also gone before the <lb />
Board of Aldermen requesting the <lb />
improvement of Ninth street in <lb />
the same way as the road. <lb />
Alderman Flanagan stated to the <lb />
meeting that owing to shortage <lb />
in funds just now the aldermen <lb />
are unable to do much in <lb />
the streets, but that very <lb />
likely Ninth street will be <lb />
proved if the Norfolk South- <lb />
railway will agree to haul the <lb />
clay. <lb />
The bridge being constructed <lb />
across Tar river was discussed <lb />
very freely by a number of the <lb />
members of both organizations. <lb />
All of deplored slow, <lb />
unsatisfactory progress being <lb />
made toward its completion. The <lb />
tone of some of the speeches did <lb />
not indicate the best of feeling <lb />
in the matter. It was said that <lb />
the town, especially the to- <lb />
interests, bad suffered to <lb />
the extent of of <lb />
and that the people living <lb />
on the north side of the river <lb />
were being put to great <lb />
and loss on account of <lb />
not hawing access to Greenville. <lb />
After many motions had been <lb />
made and as many amendments <lb />
offered, each being discussed in <lb />
a lively manner, a committee <lb />
composed of F. M. Wooten, <lb />
chairman and H. L. Carr <lb />
and J. F. was <lb />
thoroughly <lb />
the cause of <lb />
poor progress being made. he <lb />
committee was empowered to <lb />
visit any and all persons who are <lb />
in any way connected with the <lb />
construction of the bridge, f urn <lb />
materials, and pub- <lb />
their report; they were also <lb />
asKed to announce in the local <lb />
paper the date of the probable <lb />
completion of the bridge, <lb />
the people on the north side of <lb />
the river may know what to de- <lb />
pend upon as to being able to <lb />
reach Greenville A motion was <lb />
also offered and adopted that <lb />
two bodies should meet again <lb />
next Friday night to receive the <lb />
report of the and take <lb />
further action if it be necessary. <lb />
Dr. Laughinghouse was called <lb />
upon to offer the assembly the <lb />
suggestions which he made last <lb />
Monday night in reference to the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce, its <lb />
to the town, The <lb />
doctor did not mince words in his <lb />
arraignment of the merchant; <lb />
here. He said that he saw in <lb />
the assembly lawyers, doctors, <lb />
farmers, tobacconists, teachers, <lb />
and a very small number of <lb />
merchants. In fact, in his <lb />
ion, but for the regular attend- <lb />
of one or two, the mer- <lb />
chants could an alibi, so <lb />
far as the meetings of the <lb />
were concerned. <lb />
He said the chief object of, <lb />
the organization is to secure r <lb />
migrants, to bring about growth i <lb />
and enlargement, and <lb />
these things no one profits any <lb />
more than the merchants; that <lb />
in his opinion it is high time for <lb />
them to work up and change <lb />
their ways doing. At the <lb />
conclusion of his speech. Dr. <lb />
Laughinghouse was heartily <lb />
cheered. <lb />
Dr. James said that he en- <lb />
most heartily what Dr. <lb />
Laughinghouse had said; that <lb />
TUCKER, WHITE AND MOORE NOMINATED <lb />
By the Second Primary Held on <lb />
day. New Man for Register of <lb />
Deeds, Others Renominated <lb />
The Democratic Executive Committee met today and counted and <lb />
tabulated the official return of the primary election held on <lb />
day as follows; <lb />
THE COUNTY TICKET. <lb />
Men <lb />
TREASURER OF <lb />
PRECINCT <lb />
Beaver Dam <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina <lb />
No. <lb />
No. <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Greenville <lb />
B ac B e S <lb />
1-20 <lb />
Oil<lb />
All of Good and True <lb />
Worthy of Support. <lb />
Below is the Democratic <lb />
ticket as nominated by the two <lb />
For the L. Blow. <lb />
For the House of <lb />
R. Cotten and B. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
For Sheriff-L. W. Tucker. <lb />
T. White. <lb />
For Register of Deeds- A. M. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
For Coroner-C. Laugh- <lb />
For Surveyor-R. Jenkins. <lb />
For County Commissioners- <lb />
N. T. Cox, D. J. Holland, J. P. <lb />
J. J. May and A. V. <lb />
Lang <lb />
These are all good and true <lb />
men, staunch Democrats, and are <lb />
well worthy the support of the <lb />
county. Some of them have <lb />
already filled the offices to which <lb />
they are now nominated and they <lb />
nave been found faithful in <lb />
particular. The people can rest <lb />
assured that the affairs of the <lb />
county will be well managed by <lb />
these gentlemen. <lb />
MR. GUS MILLS WAYLAID <lb />
He was Knocked Senseless <lb />
bed of <lb />
Mr. Mills, of <lb />
ship, who was here Monday Bel- <lb />
ling tobacco, was waylaid and <lb />
robbed of on his way home <lb />
early in the afternoon. His as- <lb />
attacked him about four- <lb />
and-a-half miles below town, <lb />
striking him on the head and <lb />
knocking him from his buggy. <lb />
He nibbed and left in a <lb />
senseless condition. Sometime <lb />
later he recovered to <lb />
get and walk to Lee <lb />
home, a short distance <lb />
further on, where his had <lb />
stopped. He told Mr. <lb />
as best he could what had hap- <lb />
was <lb />
Total <lb />
Majority <lb />
1450 1289 1454 1244 1545 <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
Washington, N. C Sept. 14th. <lb />
Editor <lb />
The educational meet- <lb />
sustained and increased and the <lb />
individual profited thereby. <lb />
What the Chamber of Com <lb />
and Tobacco Hoard of <lb />
Trade have accomplished in the . <lb />
short period of their existence , in <lb />
has done more t- advertise the summer were productive <lb />
.;.,,.;,,. town and lift it out of a common good results. Those who were <lb />
there should be the fullest inter- j railroad station than any other at the last meeting <lb />
influences that have worked in a resolution, requesting <lb />
our midst, in the history the , a similar meeting be held <lb />
place. Men and the <lb />
meeting Friday night was a live Because of this request and of <lb />
one; let the good work go on. <lb />
est and co-operation by the mer <lb />
chants. The organization has <lb />
accomplished much for the town, <lb />
and with the injection of alert <lb />
and progressiveness on the <lb />
part of the business men, many <lb />
can be brought to up. <lb />
A disinterested on-looker was <lb />
heard to say, merchant <lb />
has lost a great opportunity; if <lb />
this town is what I think it is, if <lb />
some merchant were here now to <lb />
make a live speech, however <lb />
short, he would make u goodly <lb />
number of dollars in increased <lb />
trade. Opportunities of this <lb />
kind don't go begging in my <lb />
After some discussion a motion <lb />
was adopted putting the <lb />
chamber on a salary <lb />
basis; all necessary postage and <lb />
stationary be furnished. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis made a <lb />
very timely address urging more <lb />
co-operation in Greenville's ad <lb />
The meeting was a and <lb />
the members who were present <lb />
were very much gratified over <lb />
the results. If the business men <lb />
would take time to attend all the <lb />
meetings they would only profit <lb />
by doing so. Greenville is large <lb />
enough for its citizens to see <lb />
that the time has come to look at <lb />
the town as an institution, not <lb />
as a cross roads place where one <lb />
can live and work f self all the <lb />
time. A good, broad, public- <lb />
spirited citizenship must come <lb />
into existence here if the town <lb />
is ever to be anything. It is <lb />
utterly incomprehensible why, <lb />
in the face of this fact, all mer. <lb />
who have made their abiding <lb />
place here will not take time to <lb />
develop the institution, and make <lb />
it progressive and and <lb />
I create inducements and <lb />
so growth may be <lb />
. my desire to promote the inter- <lb />
work together, think together people, I have <lb />
and strive for Greenville's better- able the U S. depart- <lb />
the town's growth is the <lb />
depart <lb />
agriculture to detail <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE- <lb />
Rufus L. Dudley and Fannie <lb />
E. Tripp. <lb />
Robert and <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
G. A. Clark and Georgia Alice <lb />
Butler. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Tinker Dupree and Debbie <lb />
Vines. <lb />
Church Moore and Pennie Bar- <lb />
William Jones and Ethe <lb />
Blount <lb />
Richard Taylor and Catherine <lb />
Gaskins. <lb />
Milton Carr and Cleo Dudley. <lb />
an- <lb />
I. I 1.4 V, <lb />
best way by far to benefit the several experts to conduct . <lb />
individual, especially at meeting in your county, <lb />
time. In a few short The meeting will be held at <lb />
Greenville will come to be what on Friday, September <lb />
it ought to be and never can he 25th, beginning at <lb />
without we first help ourselves, o'clock. There will be discussed <lb />
viz. the biggest and best tobacco ,, more important sub- <lb />
market in the State, the relating to the such <lb />
of enormous agriculture interest. cultivation and <lb />
the home of population of strong, of the several staple crops. <lb />
influential citizens, and the <lb />
capital of the east in <lb />
the best educational county in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
H. B. Smith, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Republican, Primary. <lb />
Corn and cotton breeding will be <lb />
discussed by two experts. <lb />
The purpose of meeting is <lb />
to bring substantial benefit to <lb />
those interested in the soil. No <lb />
mere theories will be discussed. <lb />
No plan or will be <lb />
except those which <lb />
have been demonstrated by ex- <lb />
Tobacco Sales. <lb />
Raleigh, Sept. 12.-The State <lb />
Agricultural Department makes <lb />
its reports on sales of leaf tobacco <lb />
in warehouses for August, thirty <lb />
seven places reporting. Wilson <lb />
leads, the sales there amounting <lb />
to Kinston being <lb />
second, Greenville <lb />
third. 1.561,595; fourth, <lb />
1.417,179 Next in order come <lb />
Fairmont, Winston- <lb />
Salem, Goldsboro, and Oxford; <lb />
the other markets being well be- <lb />
low these. The total sales <lb />
amounted to 16.336,498. <lb />
to him and the case <lb />
then reported to Mr. W. C. <lb />
Hines, who went to the scene of <lb />
the robbery immediately with <lb />
his blood hounds and put them <lb />
on the track of the criminal. We <lb />
have been unable so for to learn <lb />
whether Mr. succeeded in <lb />
tracking down or not. <lb />
Mr. Mills is reported to be in <lb />
an condition today. <lb />
COMPETITION IS ELIMINATED <lb />
Leroy Steamboat Co. Absorbs N. it S. <lb />
Lines. <lb />
City, N. C, Sept <lb />
An important deal one <lb />
most vital to this section was <lb />
consummated today by which <lb />
the Leroy Steamboat Company, <lb />
of which J. Henry Leroy and H. <lb />
D. of this city, are <lb />
president and general manager, <lb />
respectively, assumed control of <lb />
all steamboats in North Carolina <lb />
and Virginia owned and <lb />
ed by the N. S. Railway, in- <lb />
all boats run by <lb />
North Carolina, line from this <lb />
city to Currituck county. This <lb />
deal is a most important one and <lb />
in causing considerable comment <lb />
among business men here in <lb />
sections interested. It <lb />
means elimination of competition <lb />
in water transportation, as Leroy <lb />
lire had been N. strongest <lb />
competitor and had <lb />
business. <lb />
A number of prominent <lb />
men of Currituck <lb />
before the receivers of Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern recently and <lb />
strongly protested against L <lb />
absorbing the line Le- <lb />
however, says rates will re- <lb />
main the same. <lb />
The primary meeting at i <lb />
of Republican party was j The farmers should come out, <lb />
held Saturday, 12th. The meet- they will be benefited. Please <lb />
was called to order by T. H. also urge your neighbors to at- <lb />
Langley, chairman, who There will be a morning <lb />
re-elected and F. Ward secretary. and afternoon session. Come <lb />
The following were nominated, early. Remember the date, Fri- <lb />
for J. F. Harris, j day, September 25th. Please <lb />
James Briley, Joseph Fleming, j write me if you can attend. <lb />
J. R. Barnhill, Benjamin Langley.; Sincerely, <lb />
For constable, W. S. Wilson. ; Jno. H. Small <lb />
As to county <lb />
all were invited to meet at, Ft <lb />
Greenville Sept. <lb />
Executive T. H. A little trouble at the merry- <lb />
Langley, W. S Wilson, B. A. go-round Monday night between <lb />
Tripp, Joseph Fleming, W. O. a white boy and a came <lb />
Great Tines Ahead. <lb />
Greenville is to have some <lb />
lively times for the next few <lb />
weeks. The first attraction is <lb />
a merry-go-round that is now <lb />
setting up for business. On the <lb />
21st a criminal term of Superior <lb />
court will begin, and on the same <lb />
date a carnival will open for a <lb />
week. Then on the 2nd of <lb />
we are to have Cole's Circus. <lb />
Expelled for Honoring the National <lb />
Hymn. <lb />
The officers of the United States <lb />
marine corps at the Charleston <lb />
navy yard today began an Invests <lb />
of the incidents in <lb />
with the expulsion of two <lb />
privates marines from a local <lb />
last night because the <lb />
men stood when the <lb />
played Star <lb />
Under the regulations of the <lb />
army and navy all officers and <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
T. H. Langley, <lb />
F. Ward, sec. <lb />
chm. <lb />
Male calf for sale, blooded <lb />
stock. Guernsey and Jersey. <lb />
d w. D. D. <lb />
very near in a serious <lb />
fight. There were several of <lb />
both races to offer services. The <lb />
mixture of the two races in any- <lb />
thing in the amusement line is <lb />
not elevating and certainly not <lb />
, enlisted men are required to <lb />
In the midst of other things when Star Spangled <lb />
graded school will open on ,, indoors Last <lb />
24th inst Who says there the two marines in <lb />
not be something doing I t-on the regulations at <lb />
I the and were requested <lb />
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char-1 by the management either to be <lb />
lotto, will be in Farmville at the or leave the house They <lb />
hotel Monday Oct. 5th, and in chose the latter course Officers <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha on at the navy yard said today that <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 6th, one day j if the men had not stood when <lb />
His practice is limited to diseases; Stir Spangled <lb />
of the eye, ear, nose and throat was played would have been <lb />
and fitting glasses. liable to severe punishment for <lb />
disobedience of the naval <lb />
A Card. <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
I hereby announce myself as Send The to your <lb />
an independent candidate for and girl off at Mb They <lb />
senate. Job Moore. I will enjoy it like a from <lb />
home. <lb />
Dispatch.<lb />
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MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
FOR <lb />
Life, Fire and Accident <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb />
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb />
m i f R. L. Davis J. A. V J. L Little, Cashier. <lb />
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Fancy K Goods, Infant's <lb />
Wear, Furs, Jackets, <lb />
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There i- an old curiosity shop <lb />
N. S. AND A C. L. IN COLLISION <lb />
London which makes a specialty <lb />
Several on I heathen deities. All of in <lb />
When Wreck Narrowly Averted. and large, handsome, <lb />
, i hideous grotesque, arc on view. <lb />
A serious wreck, was narrowly ran an <lb />
Wednesday evening of Mexico, carved in heavy <lb />
the 9th at the junction of the atone and hideous enough to scare <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk you can purchase a mar- <lb />
we deity from a wooden <lb />
Southern at of <lb />
when a passenger train on the, or a the <lb />
latter plowed into the Plymouth fumes <lb />
shoofly due here at p. m. The <lb />
colored coach of the shoofly was <lb />
I your with the assurance of Its <lb />
w ability to give courteous and service. <lb />
i Capital 25,000.00 <lb />
Deities. I <lb />
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I badly wrecked, but only one per- j , <lb />
S sou injured, a j now you are pro- <lb />
A i . a . m will f K H <lb />
Women's Under- and c. Goods, <lb />
wear, Ken's Underwear, Brae, China. Glass Ware, <lb />
Surplus Profits 40,000.00 <lb />
Capital Profits 65,000.00 <lb />
Resources 200,000.00 <lb />
policy of this bank to aid in every t <lb />
male the development of the financial inter- <lb />
est of Greenville and Pitt county. <lb />
p ; <lb />
author. <lb />
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and she was walk a <lb />
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home. -And I shall their offer, a J <lb />
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The engineers on each engine ;. ,,. ordered some ; <lb />
saw the trains would CO printed J <lb />
engineers on the X. S His <lb />
Lamps, Tinware, HI jammed on the air at- ., ,. .,., asked <lb />
Goods, Enameled to stop, while the he on hit round of <lb />
E To .;. , w-re. Hardware, C-I Stoves C. L. train tried to the ,,,,,, .,,,, <lb />
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s Baskets, Candy. fa i j , , , .,., t i- <lb />
Children Sheer. Ten's Butter. Cheese. Fish, Pro- g the among whom ; a <lb />
Hen's Hat, visions, Cheroots, Tobacco. . M-s. T. and C. r a <lb />
lab. Men's Caps, Nearly all the W. M. <lb />
J. i., ; m a- <lb />
vii. stock of C. A. <lb />
have mi shop to the -She-burn building <lb />
am i lo do nil of repairing. .- <lb />
on work cheerfully Riven. Prices as <lb />
work and material. <lb />
j have a nice line of nick-1 plated th room supplies. <lb />
PENDER. <lb />
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in the pt <lb />
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House Furnishings <lb />
h to interests. <lb />
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L.-. ii this train, many whom V <lb />
right goods at right Prices. <lb />
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CF the action of the g <lb />
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hew m the town of <lb />
. , ,, I Greenville, or 22nd, <lb />
1908, the convention f <lb />
the <lb />
j I called to meet in the court house <lb />
on Saturday, Sept. <lb />
if-. f I the of n mi- <lb />
I candidates various <lb />
I county offices of count;. <lb />
i To this convention, all citizens <lb />
I l A-g the Safest tO bank, , Pitt county who <lb />
II self-government, and are <lb />
ii for the United States laws, as w the of <lb />
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Banking Trust Co. <lb />
DEPOSITED BY <lb />
John Doe <lb />
N. C, Aug. 1908. <lb />
supervision, make them <lb />
so.<lb />
SI <lb />
IN WHAT KIND j <lb />
I MENTAL COM- <lb />
YOU NOW IN- <lb />
you spare I <lb />
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V AND I <lb />
YOU JUST AS J <lb />
AS WHEN WE <lb />
YOUR <lb />
OF DOPE OR <lb />
ARE <lb />
VESTING <lb />
CHANGE WHY <lb />
TO THE NA- <lb />
WHERE IT <lb />
SAFE <lb />
LY REPAID TO <lb />
I CHEERFULLY <lb />
I RECEIVED <lb />
IT. . <lb />
This bank has been established over two years, during <lb />
I ; which time has served the banking public faithfully and <lb />
built up a large and prosperous The best service <lb />
is none to good for both our town and country customers. <lb />
Our Stockholders and Directors are responsible, well-to-do bus- <lb />
men. <lb />
Therefore in the selection of your bank, have permanency <lb />
in view and establish your present and future well <lb />
being with a good sound bank. <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Capital rs liability <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Pres. J. P. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
favor the location and <lb />
j county home <lb />
with the Christian <lb />
I civilized spirit of the and <lb />
j ail persons who favor retrench- <lb />
and reform in the manage- jg <lb />
I of our county affairs, and <lb />
I who expect to vote <lb />
f, and State Republican ticket, <lb />
j requested to attend this <lb />
and will bu us <lb />
delegates thereto. <lb />
Hon. Thomas S and Dr. <lb />
a Cyrus W. Thompson have <lb />
invited, and one or both -f them <lb />
is expected to h- present ad- <lb />
dress the convention. To <lb />
I speaking the public generally is <lb />
S cordially invited. <lb />
It. C. <lb />
ohm. Rep. Ex. <lb />
I F. Ward, inc. w <lb />
The d <lb />
I made music for the to put <lb />
II in their ballots by.<lb />
NEW MARKET FIRM <lb />
PLEASE LIST <lb />
CHECKS AS FOLLOWS <lb />
SEE . <lb />
leased the front, stall, t <lb />
of h. in t <lb />
and hi your In <lb />
i- f. ate. Or- <lb />
promptly in <lb />
Parsons having or <lb />
I to u a we I to a <lb />
MOVE. FLEMING CO. <lb />
No. <lb />
I i I <lb />
For <lb />
M than a Deposit receipt given by . . <lb />
The GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
In to CapH . Stock. Surplus, Stockholders, <lb />
Burglary State and other CONSERVATIVE <lb />
n f Mr. N. B. I g that any bank any where can give <lb />
M- one mil., C, under strict supervision of rd <lb />
,.,. . -me terms B you have any business of any kind In our we serve y <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily <lb />
SPROUTS. <lb />
N. C. Sept. 1908. <lb />
Miss Mary left last <lb />
Friday for her home at Snow <lb />
Hill. <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and three of <lb />
her children came Friday to visit <lb />
her father and other relatives <lb />
and returned home Saturday <lb />
morning. <lb />
of <lb />
was visiting in Smithtown Sat- <lb />
evening and Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. I. T. Smith and children. <lb />
of Ayden, came Saturday even- <lb />
to visit at Ivy Smith's <lb />
Joe of was <lb />
visiting in Smithtown Sunday. <lb />
A good many of us <lb />
went to May's chapel Sunday, <lb />
to hear some preaching, <lb />
but failed to do so. The preacher <lb />
failed to get there, w. suppose <lb />
on account of high in the <lb />
river. <lb />
Joe Miss Lillie Tuck- <lb />
of Standard were visiting in <lb />
Smithtown Sunday evening. <lb />
B. P. went to <lb />
den Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. I. H. and Miss <lb />
Flanagan were visiting at B. P. <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
R. A. Smith, of was <lb />
in our town Sunday evening. <lb />
Loyd went tn Farmville <lb />
Friday to soil tobacco. <lb />
C. D. to Greenville <lb />
Monday to sell tobacco. <lb />
Mrs. I. T. n. of Ayden. <lb />
spent Sunday at <lb />
Smith's and lift for In r home <lb />
Monday morning- She had been <lb />
visiting at sex <lb />
ville about two <lb />
A H <lb />
History has presented few <lb />
examples of greater heroism <lb />
than that of Mrs. S. J. <lb />
the telephone operator of Folsom. <lb />
N. M. who, by a <lb />
resident of the hills to flee for <lb />
her life from the flood speeding <lb />
to engulf the valley, rejected the <lb />
opportunity to save herself and <lb />
employed the hour that inter- <lb />
between the warning re- <lb />
and her own death by <lb />
drowning in calling up <lb />
by telephone and acquaint- <lb />
them of their danger. More <lb />
than families have already <lb />
acknowledge their lives saved <lb />
through the magnificent courage <lb />
of one frail woman, whose life- <lb />
less body, with the telephone <lb />
headpiece still adjusted to her <lb />
ears, was found miles down <lb />
the canyon. <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's C. Sept 1908 <lb />
Rev. Mr. King tilled his <lb />
appointment at school <lb />
house Sunday evening. <lb />
D. G. Moore, of Grimesland, <lb />
was here a while yesterday talk- <lb />
insurance as usual. <lb />
fl. A- Moore went to Washing- <lb />
ton Monday on business- <lb />
John a prosper- <lb />
farmer near here, died last <lb />
week- He leaves a wife and <lb />
seven children to mourn his <lb />
death. <lb />
Misses Allie and Queenie Cox, <lb />
of Rose Hill, spent Saturday <lb />
night with Miss Bessie Moore. <lb />
Candidates are making good <lb />
time this week. Saturday will <lb />
tell the man <lb />
Cotton picking has begun. <lb />
We hope prices will get better. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
JOHNNY J. JONES EXPO SHOWS <lb />
A Paying Investment. <lb />
Mr John of Highland , <lb />
troubled with a cough every <lb />
spring. I <lb />
A Sure-Enough Knocker. <lb />
Rule as to Free and Pay Be- <lb />
Most Enter During October. <lb />
Editor <lb />
From the number of inquiries <lb />
made of me recently, I am of <lb />
the opinion that section of the <lb />
rules and regulation of the school <lb />
board may be of some interest to <lb />
the people of Greenville. It is <lb />
as child living out <lb />
side the district may be admitted <lb />
free of tuition the per- <lb />
son with whom he boards shall <lb />
furnish board and laundry free <lb />
of The object of the <lb />
clause is to protect the school so <lb />
that it may serve as effectively <lb />
as possible the people of Green- <lb />
ville, and at the same time per- <lb />
any citizen to take advantage <lb />
of it for the of relatives <lb />
and friends, provided such <lb />
and friends may for the <lb />
time being be considered <lb />
Whit Life Dais. <lb />
Lifts Educates <lb />
Will Exhibit in Greenville one Solid Preserves the family- <lb />
Week Beginning Sept. 21st- Cultivates habit. Light- <lb />
The Johnny J. Jones exposition the load of care. Keeps the <lb />
which will arrive here Monday, wolf from the door. <lb />
Sept. 21st, under the auspices or pose to the rich man. <lb />
the Hope Fire Company, will courage to the poor man <lb />
J. C Goodwin, of N. C, <lb />
Salve is a <lb />
r for ulcers. A bid <lb />
every I,, came on my leg but <lb />
I many . wonderful salve knock-d it out in <lb />
. I . . VT. . . <lb />
pitch their tents on the William, <lb />
lot, corner and Fifth <lb />
streets. They have twelve hut <lb />
and one gives g id. <lb />
clear performance. The <lb />
attraction of this . . <lb />
Johnny J. biz <lb />
wild animal show which <lb />
a score of priceless wild b <lb />
Wilson the . ; <lb />
known trainer of ii <lb />
the world two i <lb />
gal tigers. This act alone is I <lb />
worth the price of <lb />
Dare Devil Cyclone i <lb />
of death at and p. m. is <lb />
worth coming miles to see. <lb />
balloon ascension daily. <lb />
Don't forget the date that <lb />
days <lb />
of its a <lb />
barrier to Sup <lb />
ports t of the I <lb />
man. man up <lb />
to his v. vi. e u <lb />
which cannot <lb />
-Iv . hum;<lb />
estates out of <lb />
hands. Acts u a Nation- <lb />
financial and panic. <lb />
II. Bentley <lb />
was i Store. <lb />
This winter the same happy result has <lb />
followed; a few more can <lb />
annual cough. I am now <lb />
convinced Dr. a New <lb />
the best of all cough and <lb />
lung Sold under guarantee <lb />
at Jno. I. Drug . a-c <lb />
and Trial bottle free. <lb />
the <lb />
Each year we have carnival will las. <lb />
tuition pupils. Section of the t and night. <lb />
board regulations for pupils reads <lb />
as rates of tuition I Fifty-Nine Years <lb />
pr month for non-resident <lb />
at Cl <lb />
Miss Emily n a <lb />
luncheon at <lb />
the Country Club in hon- <lb />
if Misses o <lb />
r of <lb />
Greensboro; Bi- <lb />
Greenville; P <lb />
Tarboro Southern. <lb />
Don't be afraid t <lb />
to . . <lb />
. i i i i<lb />
rem by the D.-mo-. <lb />
grades, for grammar . -.- c <lb />
grades, for high <lb />
shall be as follows; <lb />
Home <lb />
patronizing home <lb />
By patronizing home <lb />
are rewarded by i  <lb />
good enterprising Though the condition this year the school will find that the <lb />
., at home. Patronize has fallen off farther tuition furnish no barrier, <lb />
them and they will benefit you in since August the <lb />
art date o <lb />
You are rewarded by seeing crop of not under . <lb />
nun y g i <lb />
going to continue to elect him re . <lb />
lives. Mr. Laws <lb />
are very low. recorded his first papers as <lb />
Quite a number of people have register for Orange <lb />
in <lb />
. . i. <lb />
.- <lb />
Miss <lb />
Tyson's Tuesday <lb />
home in the evening <lb />
Mills Smith went to <lb />
Tuesday on <lb />
R. E. and <lb />
Smith went to d- <lb />
to tell tobacco and report <lb />
prices rood on low grades. <lb />
Hark Of instantly, and . <lb />
been sick a week. <lb />
It seems as if the hands, <lb />
turned its course, for the <lb />
it is going towards Greenville or ,.; <lb />
the last few cays, of<lb />
i. <lb />
u. i. . . ., . ., . . w to enter i . . . .- . <lb />
yesterday. , . , ; ,,.,,,., r;. prices are not satisfactory, so the month of. Hi Observer. V <lb />
Mrs. C. E. r- and ; ; . ,. . ,. tao crop much for No are . <lb />
M Mattie Little ; . i and the . .,. ; for The <lb />
Monday . . are Of unusually good quality f. it be seen -.-. <lb />
Tuesday .-- ,, .,, ,. s. well quantity, it will help the very by . J <lb />
v . wise provision by <lb />
For <lb />
. <lb />
I hops our people will bear in <lb />
mind the date of g, <lb />
Sept. I r I have their child- <lb />
school tho v. and <lb />
of depression and cons. <lb />
the fact that for <lb />
whose heavy buying at good <lb />
prices held up the market <lb />
year, are themselves -i- <lb />
n ft r. <lb />
v. <lb />
towards <lb />
think has about <lb />
as many Stokes as <lb />
has <lb />
MAN'S EXPERIENCE. <lb />
must tell experience on <lb />
an Kan bound O. It. N. It. R. train <lb />
from to Ore., <lb />
writes Sam A. a well known <lb />
traveling man. was in the smoking <lb />
with tome other traveling <lb />
men when ore of them went out into <lb />
the coach and came back a d said, <lb />
There is a woman sick unto death in <lb />
the car. I at once got OP and went <lb />
out, found her very iii with cramp colic; <lb />
her hands and arm- up so <lb />
could not straighten them, <lb />
with e look on face. <lb />
Two or three ladies were Working with <lb />
her and giving her whiskey. went to <lb />
Never Forsake a Friend. <lb />
Whatever happens never f <lb />
sake a friend. When enemies <lb />
gather, when sickness falls upon <lb />
the heart, when the world is <lb />
dark and cheerless is the time to <lb />
try true friendship. They who <lb />
turn from the scenes of distress <lb />
betray their hypocrisy and prove <lb />
that interest only moves them. <lb />
If you have a friend who loves <lb />
you, who has studied your <lb />
interest and happiness, be sure <lb />
to sustain him in adversity. Let <lb />
him feel that his love was not <lb />
thrown away. Real fidelity may <lb />
be rare. but. if exists in the <lb />
heart. They only deny its worth <lb />
and power who never loved a <lb />
f. I . . e-rt <lb />
very poor buyers. South- h she work- <lb />
cotton growers have lb . <lb />
Don't ail to i r our <lb />
We a lull a lull in <lb />
pairs r r . <lb />
leering. There is none be t r, <lb />
they t <lb />
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I I . n <lb />
It <lb />
the ; <lb />
em this fail and winter a u . o f.;. ., <lb />
difficult, to be n town <lb />
difficult, we hope, for their . . <lb />
and ; . t<lb />
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GOOD Foil BILIOUSNESS. <lb />
two . <lb />
and liver Tablets last an-1 <lb />
I feel fifty than I <lb />
have for gays J J <lb />
Mich. ere certainly a <lb />
article for biliousness. ; For sale <lb />
j. I. <lb />
Sample free. <lb />
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Remedy never travel without I happy. Ex <lb />
ran to the water tank, put a double- <lb />
dose of the medicine ii the g ass. I <lb />
poured some water into it and stirred <lb />
it with a then had quite a time <lb />
to get the ladies to let me give it to <lb />
her. but I succeeded. I could at once <lb />
see the effect and I worked with hi r. <lb />
rubbing her hands, and in twenty min- <lb />
L. <lb />
1-.<lb />
. i i j ft <lb />
gave her another dose. By this <lb />
time we were almost into Le <lb />
where was to leave the train. I gave <lb />
the bottle to the husband to be used in <lb />
case another dose should be needed, <lb />
but by the time the train ran into Le <lb />
she was all right, and I received <lb />
the thanks of every passenger in the <lb />
For sale by J. L. Wooten and <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
How to Get <lb />
P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. s Z <lb />
Chicago, tells of n way to <lb />
He mother, who is old <lb />
was very feeble. Ii deriving so much <lb />
benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel <lb />
it's my to tell those who need a <lb />
tonic and strengthening medicine about <lb />
it In my mother's case a <lb />
gain of has resulted, insomnia has <lb />
been overcome, and she is steadily <lb />
growing Electric Bitter- <lb />
quickly remedies stomach, liver and <lb />
complaints. Sold under <lb />
at Jno. I. <lb />
cents. <lb />
Policeman Clark Weds, <lb />
Wednesday evening at the <lb />
home of Mr. Tom Clark, two-and- <lb />
a-half miles from Greenville, <lb />
Policeman George A. Clark, of <lb />
Greenville and Miss Georgia <lb />
Butler, of Tarboro, were married <lb />
by Rev. D. W. Arnold. After <lb />
the ceremony the couple came to <lb />
Greenville and will make their <lb />
home on Greene street <lb />
Old Man Joe. <lb />
If old man Joe Cannon does not <lb />
watch out they will get his <lb />
this time in Illinois. Gompers <lb />
is after him and the <lb />
church is firing at him. while he <lb />
has usual opposition of <lb />
those who are always opposed to <lb />
the man who is in. When they <lb />
beat him it will be the <lb />
of the greatest old humbug <lb />
that ever <lb />
Record. <lb />
Ranting a Newspaper. <lb />
Running a newspaper is <lb />
like running a hotel, only <lb />
When a man goes into a <lb />
hotel and finds something on the <lb />
table which not suit him, he <lb />
net raise hades with the <lb />
landlord tell him to stop his <lb />
hotel. Well hardly. K e sets <lb />
dish to one side wades <lb />
into the many dishes that suit <lb />
him. It is different with some <lb />
newspaper readers. They find <lb />
an article occasionally that does <lb />
not suit them and without <lb />
to think it may please <lb />
hundreds of other readers, make <lb />
a grand stand play and tell the <lb />
editor how a paper should be <lb />
run, and what should be put in it. <lb />
But such people are becoming <lb />
fewer every year.-The Enfield <lb />
Progress. <lb />
Threw n Mr <lb />
q . ., <lb />
red v.- i <lb />
to t boys and <lb />
girls at Mar's Some sorry <lb />
fellow from the outside threw a <lb />
mil die at window, . <lb />
but fortunately if- did not hit . <lb />
Mr. Kitchin. however the <lb />
of News and <lb />
caught the full weight of it <lb />
This is no if <lb />
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i -A v is kt pt <lb />
no <lb />
in his face and <lb />
reflection on Moore and <lb />
splendid school <lb />
Senator <lb />
son, a very manly young <lb />
fellow, went to Mr. Kitchin <lb />
the speaking and assured him I, <lb />
it was no Republican boy of the <lb />
college who did the ugly trick. <lb />
It did Mr. Kitchin <lb />
speech. He only said it <lb />
aimed at him but missed its mark.<lb />
your o <lb />
nails. <lb />
Ba <lb />
Give us  r I. <lb />
line <lb />
with <lb />
id <lb />
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They Take the Kinks Out. <lb />
have used Dr. New Life <lb />
for many increasing <lb />
take the kinks out <lb />
of stomach, liver and without <lb />
N. H II <lb />
of Guaranteed <lb />
at Store. SM. <lb />
FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE. <lb />
A sprained ankle may cured n <lb />
about one-third usually re- <lb />
applying <lb />
Liniment freely, <lb />
rest. L WOOten and <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
r. <lb />
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farm sower<lb />
Syracuse <lb />
Fleming Co. have en- <lb />
gaged in the market business In <lb />
the market house. See ad. <lb />
Edge <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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pi l m<lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Entered as second cl I matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville, N <lb />
C, under Congress of March 1879 <lb />
i to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY SEPT. 1908. <lb />
THEY WILL COME IF INVITED. <lb />
Some people wonder why there <lb />
is so little trade going on when <lb />
the farmers are daily wiling <lb />
great loads of tobacco here and <lb />
going home with much money in <lb />
This Massachusetts, <lb />
I mind you. <lb />
According to the <lb />
ville Times, C. who <lb />
was nominated for lieutenant <lb />
governor by the republicans, on <lb />
his return home says that lie <lb />
their pockets. Thai is easy to would rather be nominated tor <lb />
explain. What are doing to m- lieutenant governor by the Re- <lb />
vile these farmers to trade hero publicans than elected governor <lb />
., . the Democrats. New Bern <lb />
and spend a reasonable portion <lb />
There are plenty of others who <lb />
can say the same thing. Any of <lb />
us had rather see Mr. Toms <lb />
nominated for lieutenant gov- <lb />
of their money with you Are <lb />
you paying them any attention <lb />
Are you putting forth any effort <lb />
to show them that Greenville is <lb />
a good town trade in, that <lb />
. by the Republicans than <lb />
there are plenty of goods <lb />
, to see mm elected governor by <lb />
and that these goods can be, <lb />
the Democrats, <lb />
had as cheaply as . <lb />
There is much you can do to help Chicago is not going to miss <lb />
build up the business of the getting her share of it out of the <lb />
town, and your duty is to presidential campaign. The <lb />
see that you do your part. The I Chicago Association of Commerce <lb />
farmers like Greenville. have its annual banquet on <lb />
come here to sell their the evening of October 7th. Mr. <lb />
and they .-an also be induced to Tuft. Republican candidate and <lb />
trade here if the in that Mr. Bryan, Democratic <lb />
Democratic gains in The Republicans may brag of It is said that both parties are <lb />
and Maine, the support of j putting out good men for the vote in New <lb />
the labor element, the favor <lb />
which the public is giving to the <lb />
but it is the same old party and York. Neither of them are <lb />
past experiences are enough to <lb />
platform, the division among the . make the people afraid to give <lb />
Republicans and the getting to- them the reins any more, <lb />
Democrats as never <lb />
before, point to a political laud <lb />
slide favorable to the election of <lb />
Bryan Kern. <lb />
Judge J. D. Murphy, of Ash <lb />
ville, who was recently appoint- <lb />
ed by Governor Glenn to succeed <lb />
the late Judge Fred Moore, will <lb />
have only a short term on the <lb />
bench, the judicial convention <lb />
of the Asheville district having <lb />
nominated another than Mr. <lb />
Murphy for judge, J. S. Adams <lb />
being the lucky man. <lb />
It can be truthfully said that <lb />
no mistakes have been make in <lb />
the nominations, for they are all <lb />
good men. The same can be <lb />
said of the candidates who were <lb />
defeated, they are all likewise <lb />
good men and it would have <lb />
been DO mistake to have <lb />
either of them. <lb />
direction is made. Invite them <lb />
to visit your place of business, <lb />
and there is no better way to <lb />
give them invitation than <lb />
through your home papers. <lb />
The joint meeting of the <lb />
Commerce and Tobacco <lb />
Hoard of Trade in the court <lb />
house, was wall worth while. <lb />
The business men of the com- <lb />
date, have both been invited as thus coming together <lb />
The apple crop in the moan- <lb />
of western North Carolina <lb />
this year breaks all records. The <lb />
apples range in size from a base- <lb />
ball to a football. The latter <lb />
are of the yellow variety and <lb />
grow only in county. <lb />
Why they do not their way <lb />
to the outside markets is a <lb />
that has never yet been ex <lb />
planed, back of transportation <lb />
facilities is perhaps the chief <lb />
. into .-peak t lie <lb />
reason, and they are so bulky <lb />
and inconvenient to carry that <lb />
returning tourists seldom bring <lb />
even a sample down from the <lb />
guests of honor and both have <lb />
accepted. Both of them will <lb />
make speeches but not of a <lb />
nature, as the banquet <lb />
will be a non-political one-. <lb />
will result in much good, and <lb />
we hope there will be many such <lb />
meetings. <lb />
The Durham Herald says <lb />
eagerness of Democrats for office <lb />
has about killed the primary in <lb />
this Pretty to the <lb />
truth. We believe the present <lb />
campaign has given the people <lb />
of county about as much of <lb />
A month ago the Republicans <lb />
were Bryan for <lb />
speeches all over the <lb />
try, saying that it was <lb />
unbecoming in one who <lb />
aspires tit the presidency. They ; voting primaries as they want. <lb />
have changed <lb />
opinions and have started Mr. <lb />
Tail out on general <lb />
rear end of a <lb />
Great Scott <lb />
as big u it I <lb />
was <lb />
on i is trip <lb />
ha riot <lb />
of an apple <lb />
seeing things <lb />
tern North <lb />
rail Mail <lb />
wherever lie can <lb />
find a crowd. somebody <lb />
must be seared. <lb />
If all the reports concerning <lb />
the Democratic campaign that <lb />
is being waged in the western <lb />
part of the state, then the <lb />
of Mr. Cox and <lb />
his revenue appear <lb />
to them as very dark and dis- <lb />
comforting. <lb />
It is a pity that they will not <lb />
let Grover Cleveland rest in his, <lb />
grave. The disposition of New The Republicans of the fourth <lb />
Republican papers to have <lb />
it article, claiming that G- <lb />
v rev en by Mr. <lb />
to go a wager that he is not <lb />
The Charlotte fair is <lb />
an airship flight of ten miles <lb />
each day. Charlotte always <lb />
comes one better. It is not Or- <lb />
ville- Wright's that is <lb />
to do the stunt however. <lb />
Mr. Bryan took a whack at <lb />
Speaker Cannon while making <lb />
some speeches in the latter's <lb />
district Thursday. <lb />
is deservedly catching it <lb />
on all sides. <lb />
The president says it was all <lb />
a joke, that nobody took a shot <lb />
at him while out driving. He <lb />
ought to stop his reporters from <lb />
joking over such a serious mat-<lb />
The Democrats do not need to <lb />
get careless because the <lb />
are Reared. Keep up the <lb />
licks and scare them out of the <lb />
jobs they are holding down. <lb />
tor much. <lb />
Raleigh is more concerned <lb />
over mad dogs just now than <lb />
Either trouble is bad <lb />
enough. <lb />
To the credit of the defeated <lb />
candidates it can be said that <lb />
they take their defeat graceful- <lb />
a- <lb />
Even if the Baltimore Sun is <lb />
for Taft, it does not seem to be <lb />
doing him much good. <lb />
No, we cannot even give a <lb />
guess us to when the sidewalks <lb />
are to be completed. <lb />
What the Republicans will try <lb />
to do is one thing, and what they <lb />
will do is another. <lb />
Greensboro is planning for a <lb />
big time at her centennial <lb />
in October. <lb />
Every feeling an inter- <lb />
est in Greenville's advancement <lb />
and prosperity should show this <lb />
interest by being present at the <lb />
joint meeting of the t of <lb />
Commerce and the Tobacco <lb />
Board of Trade in the court house <lb />
at o'clock Friday night. Meet- <lb />
like the one proposed are <lb />
helpful to and <lb />
much good should come from <lb />
this gathering of business men. <lb />
Both of these organizations have <lb />
already accomplished much for <lb />
both the town county, but <lb />
there is yet more that can lit <lb />
done and ought to be done in <lb />
this direction. Let no one have <lb />
an excuse for not being present. <lb />
Massachusetts has lynched <lb />
another and former <lb />
United States Senator W. V. <lb />
Sullivan led the mob the com- <lb />
the deed. The senator <lb />
did not try to conceal that part <lb />
he took in the affair and said of <lb />
I led the mob and <lb />
am proud of it. I did all that I <lb />
could to see that the man was <lb />
lynched. I saw his body dang- <lb />
ling from a tree this morning <lb />
and was glad of it. I would not <lb />
mind standing the consequences <lb />
for lynching a man who cut a <lb />
white woman's throat. I will <lb />
just before his death, shows the <lb />
straits these papers <lb />
reached in their to <lb />
make sentiment for Taft. We <lb />
do not believe any honest <lb />
will give credence to the <lb />
Cleveland articles.<lb />
Tiny are after Harry K. Thaw <lb />
again. He was declared a bank- <lb />
some time ago in order <lb />
to get him before a referee they <lb />
have taken steps to declare him <lb />
in contempt of the court. And <lb />
at the same time a judgment has <lb />
been tiled against Evelyn <lb />
for 1258.35 in favor of a milliner. <lb />
Through the efforts of Con- <lb />
John II. Small another <lb />
meeting will be held in <lb />
Greenville on Friday, Sept. 25th, <lb />
These meetings are productive <lb />
of much good and every farmer <lb />
in the country should take ad- <lb />
vantage of them. Be sure to at- <lb />
tend yourself and urge all your <lb />
neighbors to come. <lb />
going to resign his present job <lb />
on the prospect of being elected <lb />
to congress. <lb />
A strong fight is being made <lb />
against Joseph G. Cannon, of <lb />
Illinois, to prevent <lb />
to congress. There is no <lb />
man whose defeat would give <lb />
more joy to people throughout <lb />
the. country than Speaker Can- <lb />
non. <lb />
Mr. Kern, Democratic <lb />
date for vice-president, is to <lb />
make a tour of the South. He <lb />
will speak in on <lb />
the seventh of October. <lb />
North Carolina loses a good <lb />
useful man in the death of <lb />
Hon. S. L. Patterson, <lb />
of agriculture, which <lb />
curred Monday.<lb />
Tom Watson, the Populist <lb />
nominee for president, is doing <lb />
some claiming. He says he is <lb />
the only Democratic candidate <lb />
in the field. <lb />
As the platform of neither <lb />
party has much to say about it. <lb />
prohibition may be regarded as <lb />
a settled question in North Caro-<lb />
The Democratic nomination <lb />
for governor of New York seems <lb />
to be between Lieut. Gov. Chan- <lb />
and Justice James W. Ge- <lb />
The Charlotte Observer takes <lb />
sides with the flying machine all <lb />
right, but you cannot induce it <lb />
to have faith in the blood hound. <lb />
Taft is in favor of the higher <lb />
education for the Won- <lb />
how many votes he <lb />
thinks that will get for him. <lb />
The ticket is named. Now <lb />
show as much interest on the <lb />
third of November and elect <lb />
them by u large majority. <lb />
We have not seen a name from <lb />
Greenville mentioned in the list <lb />
of contributors.<lb />
All the colleges are having the <lb />
usual largest opening in their <lb />
history. <lb />
We are not betting on who <lb />
will get left at the primary to <lb />
morrow. <lb />
varieties of corn during the past <lb />
eight years on the experiment <lb />
station farm and elsewhere, it <lb />
has been found that the best <lb />
of shelled corn per stalk <lb />
and hence per acre were those <lb />
that averaged near two ears per <lb />
stalk. Take both of the ears if <lb />
they are good ones and reject <lb />
both if they are not. not <lb />
give much detailed attention to <lb />
the shape of the ears and grains <lb />
during the field selection, but <lb />
reserve this for some rainy day <lb />
or snowy day during the winter <lb />
and have the young boys around <lb />
to help, as there is no form of <lb />
farm work that will interest them <lb />
more or lead them to take a <lb />
deeper interest in the work of <lb />
the <lb />
. .-I <lb />
We see the statement made <lb />
in a Raleigh letter that A. <lb />
ML College students decided <lb />
unanimously to abolish all <lb />
at that You <lb />
can listen for something to hap- <lb />
pen the first time the faculty is <lb />
off guard. <lb />
It looks like they may put in <lb />
enough licks on old man Cannon <lb />
to defeat him, and if they do <lb />
there will he more to <lb />
the square yard in his section of <lb />
Illinois thin was ever in a <lb />
like territory. The phonograph <lb />
record makers might do a good <lb />
business catching a few of his <lb />
lead a mob in such a case stunts. <lb />
You do not help your town any <lb />
by running things down or in <lb />
speaking disparagingly of the <lb />
business of a competitor. <lb />
Now they have a great big <lb />
story about some one try- <lb />
to shoot the president while <lb />
he was out riding. <lb />
It must be painful to <lb />
late Taft that he is bringing <lb />
such little enthusiasm to the <lb />
ranks of the Republicans. The <lb />
w hole set of them are realizing <lb />
their slim chances of success. <lb />
According to the Messenger, <lb />
the citizens of Washington are <lb />
seeing snakes, the real article <lb />
and plenty of them. Ten were <lb />
killed in one yard, and it was a <lb />
preacher's yard, too. <lb />
Greensboro may have 48.000 <lb />
folks, within as many miles, but <lb />
Charlotte is ahead with a real <lb />
live ground hog. <lb />
Some of the candidates who <lb />
got left have already declared <lb />
that they are in the running for <lb />
two years hence. <lb />
It is all over now but the <lb />
Guess it gives Hearst some- <lb />
thing like a jolt to see that no <lb />
attention is given to his attacks <lb />
on Bryan. <lb />
In seven weeks Bryan will be <lb />
elected. <lb />
Wright keeps doing better <lb />
and better with his flying ma- <lb />
chine. <lb />
Orville Wright, is doing some <lb />
good stunts with his flying ma- <lb />
chine. <lb />
There was plenty of hard work <lb />
done, and it counted. <lb />
The winners spent a happy <lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Be With Seed Corn. <lb />
Director C. B. Williams, of <lb />
the North Carolina experiment <lb />
station, in a bulletin issued to <lb />
the farmers of the state on <lb />
seed corn for large <lb />
practice of selecting seed <lb />
corn from the barn late in the <lb />
springs costs the farmers of <lb />
North Carolina in decreased <lb />
yields of shelled com, an amount <lb />
equal to more than live million <lb />
dollars annually. Just so long <lb />
as this method is followed, just <lb />
so long will the corn-growers of <lb />
the state lack this amount of <lb />
producing what they might with <lb />
the same treatment under <lb />
conditions were they to use <lb />
better methods in the selection <lb />
of their seed for planting <lb />
poses. One day spent in the <lb />
field selecting seed corn properly <lb />
will pay better in increased <lb />
yields than most any labor per- <lb />
formed during the entire year. <lb />
are many ways in <lb />
which this work might be done <lb />
satisfactorily under local con- <lb />
and practices. Economy <lb />
of performance of the operation <lb />
is always to be looked after, but <lb />
not at a sacrifice of efficiency. <lb />
Where corn is gathered from <lb />
stalks in the field in the usual <lb />
way, a good method for the corn <lb />
grower to use is to sling a cot- <lb />
ton-picking bag over his should- <lb />
or take a basket in the hand <lb />
and go through and make the <lb />
selections from the field of corn <lb />
which he has that is a little <lb />
above the average in <lb />
Take two rows at a time <lb />
and select seed from those stalks <lb />
which have two well-developed <lb />
ears per stalk, remembering that <lb />
in the selection of seed one <lb />
should select from the stalks <lb />
that will yield the largest <lb />
amount of shelled corn per stalk. <lb />
The reason why it is advised <lb />
from two-earned stalks is <lb />
because in testing and studying <lb />
The in Good Roads. <lb />
The office of public roads in <lb />
the Federal department of <lb />
culture recently issued a <lb />
tin showing what bad roads cost <lb />
the farmers of the county. It <lb />
tells the farmers that on the <lb />
improved roads of this country, <lb />
includes almost almost all <lb />
of them, it cost them on the <lb />
average cents a mile for every <lb />
ton of produce which they haul. <lb />
The English and French farmers <lb />
using the hard, smooth roads of <lb />
those countries pay only to <lb />
a mile for the same work The <lb />
difference in cost, which the <lb />
farmers of this county had to <lb />
meet for moving the harvest of <lb />
1905-6, amounted to <lb />
Our farmers, therefore, get <lb />
less for a single harvest <lb />
than they would have received <lb />
if the roads of this country were <lb />
improved to the stand- <lb />
ard of good public highways. <lb />
Nelson and the Spaniards. <lb />
There is an amusing anecdote <lb />
about that gruff sea dog Nelson. <lb />
Two Spanish captains came on <lb />
heard with a request to be allowed <lb />
to see greatest seaman in the <lb />
Nelson grumbled, but <lb />
gave in and went deck, forget- <lb />
ting that that moment his legs <lb />
were bound up at the knees and <lb />
ankles with pieces of brown panel <lb />
soaked in vinegar and tied on with <lb />
red This had been done to <lb />
allay the irritation arising from <lb />
mosquito bites. Quite forgetting <lb />
his and the <lb />
it presented, Lord <lb />
went on deck and conduct- <lb />
ed the interview with the Spanish <lb />
captains with such perfect courtesy <lb />
that his singular appearance was <lb />
quite obliterated by the charm of <lb />
his manlier, and the Spaniard left <lb />
the ship with their high opinion of <lb />
him thoroughly confirmed. <lb />
On Monday next, in the court <lb />
House, Hon. B. F. Dixon, <lb />
date for State Auditor, will <lb />
address the people of Pitt county. <lb />
If want to hear good Demo- <lb />
be sure to be pres- <lb />
Charles Skinner is quite sick at <lb />
his home on street. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel -weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause yon lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely; <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
nervous system away <lb />
completely, and left me on the <lb />
of crave. I tried skilled <lb />
but got no permanent relief. <lb />
I cot no bad I had to up my <lb />
business. I began taking Ir. Miles <lb />
In a <lb />
much better, continued <lb />
to Improve until entirely cured, <lb />
am In business again, never e<lb />
Myrtle Creek, Oregon. <lb />
Your Dr. <lb />
and we authorial him to return <lb />
of tint bottle If It fall <lb />
i yen. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., <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 />
planted your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will <lb />
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some <lb />
kind , <lb />
J. J. Hines left for the north- <lb />
markets Tuesday morning to <lb />
purchase goods for J. J. Hines <lb />
M. M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the cold the year <lb />
round Try one. <lb />
Coon hunting is the sport with <lb />
the boys now. <lb />
Smith Dixon are running <lb />
their in mil la on full <lb />
trimming <lb />
and repairing fall kinds neatly <lb />
done. <lb />
day i j a one in <lb />
den. <lb />
You will find a nice line of <lb />
caskets n hand at <lb />
J. rt. Smith C . D <lb />
The two lid- cotton of <lb />
the season brought here <lb />
We are reliably informed that <lb />
within the next two or three <lb />
weeks a sash and blind factory <lb />
will De established in Ayden. <lb />
The stock has all been taken and <lb />
everything is nearly ready to <lb />
commence work. <lb />
Calico prints at Tripp. Hart <lb />
Co's. from to per <lb />
yard. Drop in and examine <lb />
them. <lb />
The Busy Builders, composed <lb />
of the little children of the town, <lb />
gave an ice cream supper Wed- <lb />
night, the proceeds of <lb />
which will be sent the sufferers <lb />
in far away India. <lb />
The little children of A. <lb />
ton have gone to on a <lb />
visit <lb />
Miss Carrie Smith, of Green- <lb />
ville, the week in Ayden <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Heavy and fancy grocers, to- <lb />
and cigars at Tripp, Hart <lb />
THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. <lb />
It. Varied Described <lb />
Burst of Rhetoric. <lb />
In <lb />
STOKES TOWN ITEMS. <lb />
Stokes Town, N. C. Sept. <lb />
Miss Reba Stokes left Monday <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
Stokes went to Ayden <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Gray Moore and Henry Chap- <lb />
man passed through town Tues- <lb />
day on their way to Washington. <lb />
Misses Rosalie Stokes and <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
ENGLISH TITLES. <lb />
N. C, Sept. Are <lb />
r Refused by Commoners. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Hart U costs y i lo made <lb />
Mr N R i <lb />
visiting n. c. . s may N , <lb />
Mrs. Susan Branch, and grand-j of tats <lb />
son, Jasper, spent arc In tbs giving lbs <lb />
night and Sunday visiting c. <lb />
in this section. <lb />
Mr. E. B. went to <lb />
Greenville today with a <lb />
Misses aim <lb />
I have read of the wonder of the V and j. D. Stokes the golden wed. <lb />
Tuesday night at Gray Mrs. an <lb />
reared in graceful terraces high Moore S. <lb />
The Silver Trade Dollar. <lb />
The silver trade dollar is <lb />
Frank Stokes and Sam Harper <lb />
spent Wednesday evening at <lb />
Misses Leslie Elliott, Rosalie <lb />
Stokes, May Stokes and Ella <lb />
Stokes went to Fri <lb />
day morning. <lb />
C. D. Baker, of <lb />
came over Thursday night. <lb />
S. T. Harper and sisters, Misses <lb />
Mollie and Bessie, went to Cox- <lb />
ville Friday evening. <lb />
Tuesday by F. H seen or heard from these <lb />
sold to Elias Co. unless curiosity <lb />
10.18 cents. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
things hustling at the <lb />
plant. Besides their reg- <lb />
line of work they are matting <lb />
2.500 tobacco hogsheads to be <lb />
used on this market. <lb />
W. Wilson, of Greenville, <lb />
was here the earlier pan. of the <lb />
week. <lb />
Tripp, Kart and Co. <lb />
kinds of muslins at the very <lb />
est prices. Don't <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Smith . t-tr <lb />
Roy Smith have return a I ruin <lb />
their visit to Richmond. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. have <lb />
a nice lot of Cuffing <lb />
when desired. Give . <lb />
when in need of a . <lb />
goods. Tins firm a <lb />
ply of first class <lb />
good buggies, and are run <lb />
repairing. <lb />
Truly Ed the <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
one of the of our <lb />
coinage system in the It <lb />
j was withdrawn <lb />
many ago but recently it <lb />
has been making its <lb />
in Brooklyn in <lb />
I numbers to cause the arrest of <lb />
some caught passing it among <lb />
small tradesmen, and ; Wall <lb />
banking firm, which is <lb />
charged with pissing the coin at <lb />
on <lb />
., into curt to <lb />
pieces coined <lb />
.-. to trade with <lb />
but soon out- <lb />
if they <lb />
above the brazen pates of the city <lb />
to remind his Median wife of her <lb />
mountain home, and I have read in <lb />
the of that land of de- <lb />
light, the island of the lotus caters, <lb />
of which Tennyson draws this beau- <lb />
How It were, the down- <lb />
ward with half to ever <lb />
falling In a half dream <lb />
But certainly the garden spot of <lb />
the modern world is in the <lb />
valley, with its sun kissed <lb />
mountains and brood, rolling <lb />
the paradise of the twentieth <lb />
century civilization there in our <lb />
fertile and majestic <lb />
Missouri, with her blue sky, her <lb />
lucid streams, her balmy air, <lb />
sunsets and her everlasting <lb />
hills. We may visit the famed gal- <lb />
of the world and feast our <lb />
aesthetic tastes upon the master- <lb />
pieces of Rembrandt and <lb />
Angelo, Reynolds and Van but <lb />
painter's brush ever has or ever <lb />
i-an produce on canvas half the <lb />
majesty and sublimity of an <lb />
autumn sunset in the hills, <lb />
with the golden sunlight gilding <lb />
the throwing over and <lb />
the variegated foliage its soft <lb />
and mellow radiance. <lb />
Beethoven and Mozart, <lb />
and Handel and Wagner have <lb />
poured forth a flood of melody and <lb />
harmony which will delight the <lb />
cars of mankind while civilization <lb />
lasts, but it can never inspire that <lb />
feeling of buoyancy and <lb />
that bubbling joy and glad- <lb />
which is felt by the barefoot <lb />
hoy as he listens to the morning <lb />
tire emu song of the mocking bird, the robin <lb />
dollar, may be and the lark as they flit from at <lb />
limb, while the sunlight glisten <lb />
the dew and the very air he <lb />
breathes is full of life and glad- <lb />
Speech of Robert La- <lb />
of Missouri in House of <lb />
Mrs. Mollie and Miss <lb />
Garris went to Ayden today. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hart <lb />
were visiting their parents. Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. I'd <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
in service at Elm Grove. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. <lb />
children, of Ayden, spent <lb />
day afternoon visiting relative <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss Bessie Jones, of Ayden, <lb />
attended church at Elm Grove <lb />
lie evening the afternoon. <lb />
Misses Rosalie Stokes and J <lb />
Leslie spent Friday night <lb />
with Mrs. J. H. Collins near <lb />
X Roads. <lb />
Roy Stokes went to Ayden Sat- <lb />
Several of our townsmen went <lb />
to Saturday afternoon <lb />
to attend the primaries. <lb />
Frank Stokes and Sam Harper <lb />
went to Ayden Saturday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Misses Mollie Harper. Bessie <lb />
Harper. Leslie Elliott, Rosalie <lb />
Mr. Jacks went to <lb />
Greenville last Thursday and <lb />
return the same day. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Branch <lb />
were visiting in this section Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Eva Sutton and Miss <lb />
of Ayden, attended <lb />
service at Elm drove <lb />
Mr. C. C. went to <lb />
tonight to be on that <lb />
Stokes, Frank Stokes, Marshall Tuesday <lb />
Calvin StoKes, Roy <lb />
He <lb />
BLIND MAN SEES. <lb />
Sees Throat the Eye <lb />
Rabbit. <lb />
New York, Sept. blind <lb />
man has been made to set <lb />
op performed ;. <lb />
v. hid xi <lb />
a . IV <lb />
i j.- he act <lb />
hi d ; hall or <lb />
have long been <lb />
y. <lb />
seven <lb />
. i of silver <lb />
I the <lb />
Hilton <lb />
that <lb />
Advertisements, Like decks, Should <lb />
Keep <lb />
and Co. are made to suit the <lb />
A store's advertisements tell <lb />
is <lb />
is new, what <lb />
is inviting, today is a good <lb />
Tripp to visit the store. People <lb />
Tucker, of <lb />
spent Wednesday with Miss the people what <lb />
lie Bet I that store- what <lb />
and <lb />
hat as displayed <lb />
Sacred Geese of Rome. <lb />
The tradition of the <lb />
gee.-c of old i that when <lb />
the Gaols invaded Dome a detach- <lb />
in single climbed up the <lb />
bill of the capital so silently that <lb />
the foremost man reached the top <lb />
without being challenged, . Bat <lb />
while he was striding over the ram- <lb />
part some sacred geese, disturbed <lb />
the noise, began to cackle and <lb />
awoke the garrison. Manns <lb />
rushed to the wall and <lb />
hurled the fellow over the <lb />
l pie. To the event <lb />
Stokes. S. F. Harper, J. D. <lb />
Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. <lb />
Stokes went to <lb />
evening to attend an ice cream <lb />
supper given by Miss Carrie <lb />
Chapman, <lb />
S. F. Harper and J. D. Stokes<lb />
vi v.;.,. l- I <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon in the Vest Ninety-third street. <lb />
The operation consisted in <lb />
D. Stokes went to Green- grafting the cornea from the <lb />
ville today. of a rabbit upon the eye <lb />
C. D. Baker and Man-1 the patient who tad been blind j <lb />
spent Sunday evening In fifteen years. Ho now is <lb />
the city. able to count fingers <lb />
Misses Rosalie Stokes <lb />
on persons <lb />
of the prime minister. no rally <lb />
Hi Di; in matter, Titles <lb />
are conferred either or <lb />
when do per- <lb />
a candidate for royal <lb />
recognition and Indirectly when a <lb />
brines candidate's name <lb />
be sad valid <lb />
grounds for so. The <lb />
method, however. Is Hie one i-; <lb />
adopted. ; Is <lb />
prime minister n a name <lb />
celebrated In politics, science, art . <lb />
literature decide whether <lb />
merits of any Riven prominent person <lb />
deserve recognition at the hauls of <lb />
the <lb />
If. In the opinion the prime <lb />
such n given person deserves <lb />
rank, before Urn minis- <lb />
takes steps la the matter <lb />
favored Individual is of <lb />
prime minister's by a <lb />
letter. In which Is conveyed the <lb />
degree or it i proposed confer <lb />
on subject Ill <lb />
four out of cases the approval Is <lb />
given. The firth who may <lb />
have been offered a or <lb />
perchance n refuses be- <lb />
cause hi-- Increase his <lb />
chances of bill n later day <lb />
n higher title still a Armed <lb />
with the person's approval, prime <lb />
minister now takes <lb />
i.--. obtaining his sanction. <lb />
h Is e I. <lb />
l is -ii n plain <lb />
straightforward Into <lb />
less the arc very <lb />
Kill, as the why a <lb />
was conferred on Mr. or <lb />
honors conferred on successful gen- <lb />
orals In In the of <lb />
Wolf-cloy. us I As <lb />
a general rule a plain 1- trans- <lb />
lino Is, knight or <lb />
who Is <lb />
. s me <lb />
,, . reward bis ultimate <lb />
. . him to <lb />
re <lb />
tn the <lb />
bi<lb />
p n v <lb />
I. <lb />
Romans carried a golden <lb />
procession to the capitol <lb />
York American. <lb />
goose <lb />
every <lb />
Leslie Elliott, who have color and to about <lb />
spending past with attended. The operation, though <lb />
not unknown to I <lb />
prove. . <lb />
as to the present case- <lb />
Dr. declined <lb />
the -r id entity h <lb />
patient- t I that <lb />
name is Hyman Cohen, how- <lb />
ever, and that he is a p <lb />
look for the ads. to tell them <lb />
and tho old are of <lb />
latest <lb />
J. W. one of the pro- <lb />
of Ayden tobacco <lb />
warehouse, has moved his family <lb />
here from and <lb />
will make this their home. <lb />
den extends them a cordial <lb />
come. m. <lb />
Let Humble left Thursday for <lb />
Black Mountain in order to re- <lb />
The very finest and best dress <lb />
goods, ladies and <lb />
furnishing goods, ate the <lb />
and will compete with any mar- <lb />
are to be at the store <lb />
of Tripp Hart and Co. <lb />
Elias Turnage and son, Leslie <lb />
Turnage, have returned from the <lb />
northern markets. Watch for <lb />
the ad in the columns of the <lb />
Ayden department of Eastern <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
at living prices in <lb />
the general merchandise line <lb />
by Tripp, Co. <lb />
Mrs. D. G. Berry is visiting <lb />
friends in Scotland Neck. <lb />
J. W. Dixon paid a flying visit <lb />
to Kinston Sunday to see his <lb />
family. <lb />
Miss Annie Edwards left this <lb />
morning for Greensboro Female <lb />
College. <lb />
Mrs. Mattie Harper and Miss <lb />
Sybil Taylor, near Kinston, who <lb />
have been visiting Mrs. Frank <lb />
White, have returned to their <lb />
homes. <lb />
R. Williams, of Greenville, was <lb />
here Thursday <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Smith and Miss <lb />
May Smith are on a visit to <lb />
friends near Winter ville. <lb />
these things just as naturally as <lb />
they would look at a clock to <lb />
the time. <lb />
Sometimes a clock does rot <lb />
a store's ad. <lb />
does not. A clock <lb />
or ad. are about equally <lb />
factory, mislead- <lb />
Curious things about it is that <lb />
a merchant who would think it <lb />
absurd to have a or <lb />
clock will, some- <lb />
times, deliberately let his ad. <lb />
stop running. It's not wise, nor <lb />
nor defensible <lb />
on any known it's <lb />
sometimes <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
IVe of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
at the sane All <lb />
work promptly looked after- Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
friends and relatives, left today <lb />
for their home in Washington. <lb />
D. C. Stokes went to Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Warning to Voters. <lb />
Every man in North t <lb />
who cannot red and write should <lb />
his name placed on the <lb />
permanent roll when he to <lb />
register for the fall election, <lb />
, i . . The <lb />
f the <lb />
with l . la <lb />
of ct .; ; lite. <lb />
a; h . .- <lb />
;. . <lb />
.-. ti and <lb />
i ring <lb />
; v r <lb />
. the <lb />
., navel <lb />
Ii I to la I w . <lb />
lure Y. ii ling <lb />
I ,. , . o <lb />
, f of gen- <lb />
.; . . . for five I <lb />
v.- ; at ii <lb />
the in u In f the <lb />
. us ill lo to in for <lb />
I . . i. <lb />
. . lg j. 1.1 i of <lb />
it <lb />
i. ; he I <lb />
I tuner, years old who has been <lb />
blind since be was <lb />
old. The operation <lb />
May <lb />
nine years <lb />
was pr- <lb />
now <lb />
VOODOO DOCTORS, <lb />
Ability <lb />
The time limit for ; <lb />
. under the imp; <lb />
Carolina Milling will expire on the 1st of day by day. <lb />
Co. and will conduct the December. All become <lb />
after that date and cannot <lb />
read and write will not ho allow <lb />
ed to vote. It has always been <lb />
important that every voter of , ., i <lb />
the State secure an education, ; .; V <lb />
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not ban last night <lb />
Dr Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office r Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
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out asking directly how <lb />
certain woman had been <lb />
fifteen said a <lb />
man who is a jeweler. <lb />
How do you asked <lb />
his wife. You don't know any- <lb />
thing about her. <lb />
her until <lb />
can tell by the size of her <lb />
wedding said the man. <lb />
width of wedding rings <lb />
changes about every five years. <lb />
Their size repeats itself at <lb />
periods, but figuring that <lb />
the woman must have been <lb />
married fourteen years ago, if <lb />
not fifteen. She isn't old enough <lb />
for forty-five consequently she <lb />
must belong to the fifteen year <lb />
Subsequent inquiry proved that <lb />
the jeweler was right.-New <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
STATEMENT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN. <lb />
n the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 1908. <lb />
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Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
from <lb />
You never met <lb />
coin . <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National hank notes <lb />
and other notes <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
. . . . <lb />
. .- I . . <lb />
Surplus fit ml . . <lb />
6,016.96 Undivided <lb />
160.00 <lb />
current exp, paid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
588.06 Deposits subject to ck <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
if <lb />
11,950.00 <lb />
8,511.00 <lb />
Total, 178,088.14 <lb />
Total <lb />
that <lb />
STATE NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is to the beat my knowledge and <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
fore me, this day of L- DIXON, <lb />
1908. R. C. CANNON. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, J, R SMITH, <lb />
Notary Directors. <lb />
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                <p>
THE CHAMBER OF Try this for Desert <lb />
MR. F. M. WOOTEN GIVES SOME <lb />
GOOD REASONS WHY. <lb />
Wake Up, Mr. Kan, and Lu- <lb />
Are You Doing Your Duty <lb />
to Yourself and Greenville <lb />
In the interest of the Green- <lb />
of <lb />
Why the town of Green- <lb />
ville The question seems ab- <lb />
surd, there are so many reasons <lb />
for its existence and all of us <lb />
agree on one reason, that order <lb />
may be preserved and personal <lb />
and property rights protected to <lb />
all who are in its boundaries. <lb />
have a Chamber of Com- <lb />
To answer analogy, <lb />
for the same reason that a man <lb />
has a wife or a woman has a <lb />
band, that each may have a help <lb />
meet-to increase the property <lb />
and personal property and good <lb />
order of the other, and to live <lb />
for the other. And just so can <lb />
a Chamber Commerce increase <lb />
the town, its property, its pros- <lb />
and order and <lb />
selfishness. No unselfish <lb />
or selfish man can deny <lb />
these conclusion. Therefore it <lb />
is the duty of every man in the <lb />
community to some <lb />
to and promote the <lb />
strength and usefulness of the <lb />
Chamber of Com <lb />
The is only <lb />
temporary for every man will <lb />
gain some benefit from <lb />
an aggressive and will <lb />
ed community building <lb />
that every <lb />
has an <lb />
to I say to you that <lb />
it is the duty of every <lb />
man w has a particle of per- <lb />
property t in this <lb />
community to the n <lb />
of Greenville Chamber of <lb />
Commerce be hold <lb />
night, toe n time, <lb />
thought and experience to its <lb />
is and <lb />
every other to be <lb />
by it in the future. are <lb />
other business organizations <lb />
the community having; for these <lb />
purposes the of par- <lb />
interest but their inter- <lb />
do no conflict with the <lb />
interest of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
but do work together. <lb />
Instead of yielding to a <lb />
to stand out and <lb />
Come into the organization and <lb />
put f y efforts correct <lb />
think exist. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Dis We one package of any fl <lb />
pint l water. <lb />
When partly congealed, beat light <lb />
adding one aim six <lb />
V hi . <lb />
and pour it into <lb />
or bowl When cool it -ill and <lb />
may be served whipped or <lb />
any good pudding sauce. <lb />
costs per package <lb />
and can . e obtained at any good <lb />
A DESPERATE CHANCE. <lb />
of the Excitement of <lb />
a Wounded Man. <lb />
Amos Chapman fifteen years <lb />
b the government employ as a <lb />
on the plains. During his life <lb />
of constant peril and exposure, <lb />
writes Mr. Parrish in <lb />
Great one of his most hero- <lb />
deeds was performed while he <lb />
m bearing dispatches for General <lb />
Miles from his camp on <lb />
to Camp Supply, Indian <lb />
The dispatch consist- <lb />
ed of six men. Early in the morn- <lb />
after a hard ride, they <lb />
suddenly attacked near the <lb />
by a band of over a <lb />
hundred and <lb />
Captain Dodge thus describes <lb />
what <lb />
The first intimation of the pres- <lb />
of Indians was a volley which <lb />
rounded every man of the party. <lb />
In a-i Indians appeared <lb />
on all sides. <lb />
Dismounting and abandoning <lb />
their horses, the brave band of <lb />
whites moved together for a <lb />
yards to a buffalo wallow, a <lb />
depression in the <lb />
prairie. <lb />
Chapman and Dixon. being but <lb />
slightly wot tided. hard and <lb />
fast to deepen this depression, and <lb />
us soon as it was sufficiently deep to <lb />
rd some a it was occupied <lb />
and the work continued from with- <lb />
in. <lb />
Smith had fallen from his horse <lb />
at the first fire and was supposed <lb />
tn be dead. Chapman said, <lb />
keep th infernal redskins <lb />
off me, and I will run down <lb />
pick up Smith and bring him back <lb />
before fan get at <lb />
. d his rifle, lie sprang <lb />
out of the bi wallow, ran <lb />
a seized and at-<lb />
I said Chapman, <lb />
jot across <lb />
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, . u, ;. , do to stagger <lb />
I ii for he couldn't help him- <lb />
self a bit. B i time had got <lb />
r th s about fifteen <lb />
. . . r me at full speed <lb />
an tin r <lb />
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op, . the India . <lb />
ran it. <lb />
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yard t <lb />
had fed tin <lb />
to me an. I <lb />
on <lb />
I I had <lb />
By of a power of s con- <lb />
in a an mortgage executed <lb />
to me by W. J. James and wife. Re- <lb />
James, bearing date the day <lb />
of Jan. and duly recorded in the <lb />
office of register of deeds for Pit <lb />
county in book Q-8, at page to <lb />
secure the of a certain bond <lb />
of even Late therewith, and the <lb />
in said not having <lb />
been complied I shall, on Mon- <lb />
day the 5th. day of October. <lb />
o'clock, noon, at the <lb />
house door in Greenville, Pitt county. <lb />
N. C. offer at public auction, to <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the following <lb />
described lots. I <lb />
Two lots in the town of Bethel. K. . <lb />
on the East side of Main street. Lot <lb />
No. I adjoining and bounded by th- lands <lb />
of J. C. and W. A. or. and known- <lb />
as the W. J. James beef market, with <lb />
building. Lot No. known as the Spam <lb />
lot. containing a dwelling and bounded <lb />
by the lands of W. W. Andrews. A. <lb />
Hi and others, containing one halt <lb />
acre, more or less. <lb />
foe <lb />
OLIVER <lb />
Typewriter <lb />
This the 24th day of August <lb />
A. Summerfield Mortgagee. <lb />
By A. R. Dunning attorney. <lb />
Notice <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain died <lb />
and deliver, d by J. C. <lb />
ton and Margaret Harrington to Os- <lb />
car Hooker day of November <lb />
Q and duly r. corded in the reel <lb />
of office of Pitt county. North <lb />
Carolina, in book J. page the <lb />
undersigned will expose to public sale, <lb />
before Court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bid on Friday. <lb />
Sept at M a certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land lying and being <lb />
in of Pitt and State of <lb />
North and described as fol- <lb />
lows, t ,. , <lb />
Situated in Township ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Bryant Ellis, a <lb />
and S G <lb />
containing twenty-five acres more or <lb />
less and the lands where J C liar <lb />
now resides The said lands be- <lb />
f e same land deeded to C <lb />
by his father and mother, <lb />
lanes Harrington wife, and re- <lb />
corded in book A page to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This 25th of Aug. . <lb />
Hooker. Mortgagee. <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
JEWELER <lb />
A Guarantee of Satisfaction Goes with Every Piece of Jewelry Sold. <lb />
MAKES -ONE <lb />
EVANS ST. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
This is a List of Successful Business <lb />
Men Who Use Oliver Type- <lb />
writers in the City of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Messrs. Baker Hart, Bank of <lb />
Greenville, r. L. James, <lb />
rial Knitting Mills, Jarvis Blow, <lb />
. J. Ben. Higgs, Dr. , <lb />
no Brown, r. C. Harding Julius I <lb />
Brown, C. G V I <lb />
Veneer Co., Greenville Manufacturing <lb />
Co., Co Wooten, , <lb />
D. Supply Co., . <lb />
The Company, <lb />
J. K. Window, Best, <lb />
W. J. Turnage to, <lb />
i o . David . a, Daily <lb />
T. Co.<lb />
Fall <lb />
The OLIVER Re <lb />
been Equaled. Sold <lb />
DAVID C J. <lb />
OLIVER <lb />
Write or <lb />
ii never <lb />
n Easy terms <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
Having as executrix of John <lb />
S. deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
this is to notify all persona <lb />
having claims against the estate of the <lb />
s-iii I exhibit them to the <lb />
undersigned within twelve months from <lb />
date or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
will please make immediate payment <lb />
Mil of September tins. <lb />
Susan <lb />
Executrix. <lb />
my m t <lb />
It was a- <lb />
We have jut <lb />
pound shipment of <lb />
Get The best for Comfort <lb />
Roy all and border. Felt Nat <lb />
es and a piece Bern- <lb />
stein iron Bed have no equal. <lb />
fl <lb />
O Y D <lb />
nm <lb />
. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
. wallow <lb />
Amos <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
Having as administrator of <lb />
Mary deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
I county, State North Carolina, this <lb />
is to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of Said deceased to <lb />
; exhibit them the undersigned on or <lb />
I before September 8th, 1908, or this <lb />
notice will be pleaded in bar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make immediate <lb />
payment. <lb />
this 1908. <lb />
V. II. Porter. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
pound paper This piper is <lb />
without an equal in price. It <lb />
in a nice board <lb />
instead cf the unhandy <lb />
paper wrapper. <lb />
furnish <lb />
to <lb />
two in a beard <lb />
box. i y buying in quantity <lb />
v e arc to offer it at <lb />
pet pound; envelopes per <lb />
package. <lb />
We Invite you call and <lb />
examine it. <lb />
BOOK STORE <lb />
Pulley we <lb />
of Women's N. C. <lb />
want your HORSE to <lb />
and pull buy your <lb />
Hay, <lb />
and <lb />
Oats <lb />
Corn. <lb />
Tobacco at K a id i <lb />
There was b F, r <lb />
i Fri- <lb />
day, the inti of the Farm <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Co. <lb />
which is n doing business on <lb />
the Kinston market. About a <lb />
hundred were <lb />
and they showed much interest <lb />
as the business of the company <lb />
was explained to them in speeches <lb />
by Capt. J. R. Hatchings, <lb />
S. M. Jones and <lb />
dent L. The com- <lb />
is a gratifying bus- j <lb />
at Kinston. <lb />
A similar was held, <lb />
today in Wilson, where the com-1 <lb />
is also doing a good business <lb />
this season. As the farmers <lb />
learn more of the Farmers Con- <lb />
Tobacco Co., and how <lb />
it makes money for them, the <lb />
company grows stronger. It is <lb />
doing a good work. <lb />
. <lb />
. . <lb />
. ;. as administrator of <lb />
Thomas A- Willoughby, deceased. <lb />
of Pitt North Carolina, this is <lb />
to all persons having claims <lb />
I h estate of the said deceased <lb />
to exhibit to the undersigned ad- <lb />
within from <lb />
this data, or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
i in bar their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make payment, <lb />
This the 5th day of August <lb />
R. E. V <lb />
yea <lb />
.-. . ii n vi . And, <lb />
cure enough, I shot off <lb />
lust above G. James, Attorney, <lb />
bad be n i on bone <lb />
tin fool behind me, and <lb />
. . eX . . . never knew it, Notice <lb />
nor i ire I ever bad any pain in j qualified as administrator <lb />
-in T. J. Pollard, late of Pitt <lb />
r. Weber <lb />
. aid <lb />
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ORGANS <lb />
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The <lb />
wilt be v <lb />
at will. Ii <lb />
th mot popular piano world <lb />
For best piano at any price and on <lb />
easy call on or write. <lb />
, of W. B. He will <lb />
, I you Better Feed and More Less <lb />
Money than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
is headquarters for C Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton is, <lb />
Brand, Hominy, <lb />
corn Meal and ail of <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Electric Massage <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to ladies <lb />
at their homes. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Soap <lb />
Will make the skin Healthy. <lb />
Will make the skin Velvety. <lb />
FOB COMPLEXION <lb />
For Eczema, Pimples, Ring- <lb />
worms, Blackheads, Poison, <lb />
and all Skin <lb />
Diseases.<lb />
FALL BULBS <lb />
are now arriving, plant early <lb />
to get best A nice <lb />
line of Palms, and in all <lb />
sizes. Oh cat a <lb />
specialty, r <lb />
and Plural offerings ac <lb />
notice. Mail, <lb />
me order receive <lb />
prompt attention. Phone <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Tim. <lb />
An old million wed <lb />
blank <lb />
friend. did not aspect <lb />
that of said would be <lb />
borrower, rising and preparing to <lb />
leave Indignantly. <lb />
forgive you for this refusal. <lb />
course won't, my dear fellow, <lb />
old screw, with the <lb />
most calmness, if Pd lent you <lb />
the wouldn't have paid me. <lb />
and should have <lb />
that, so to <lb />
over Good morning. <lb />
Illustrated <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
Drug and Chemical Co <lb />
Peculiar Accident. <lb />
Mr. Daniel, of New Hope <lb />
township, met with quite a pain- <lb />
accident Sunday night while <lb />
engaged in smoking out <lb />
toes by means of gun powder. <lb />
A spark from the pan of live coals <lb />
popped in the powder flask <lb />
it to explode and fearfully <lb />
burning Mr. Daniel's face and <lb />
hands. Fragments of the bottle <lb />
hit his eight-year-old daughter <lb />
cutting a gash in her forehead. <lb />
old son was also struck <lb />
from the explosion, causing a <lb />
gash in his <lb />
Headlight <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
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other <lb />
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war <lb />
MAKE AND YOUR OWN ICE <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
t FOR A PLATE <lb />
HE Mil. <lb />
Mr or <lb />
Q of BUlk anS <lb />
c North Carolina, this is to notify . <lb />
ms having claims against the . <lb />
estate of the said deceased to I g, e . ,. p <lb />
them to the undersigned .,,., cl N. Ninth St., f <lb />
twelve months from this date. years <lb />
seed Pa <lb />
Hit . . , <lb />
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. . Bushel <lb />
am Bushel <lb />
t Garden . <lb />
KM Bushel. <lb />
and a lull line <lb />
Sc it lowest <lb />
compute t a list <lb />
and <lb />
the Money. <lb />
Wine paper. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Si., Seed lines, la. <lb />
ibis notice will be pleaded In bur of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to estate <lb />
will please make immediate <lb />
This the day of August <lb />
Samuel Administrator. <lb />
K. ti. Attorney. ltd <lb />
. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
It <lb />
SB. <lb />
to <lb />
out pd <lb />
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of Is <lb />
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Cotton and <lb />
. vs on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept ton- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb />
j FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
i At New Market in front Nor- <lb />
. and Southern Depot. <lb />
I. Q. SMITH. <lb />
Dr. Greene <lb />
DENTAL SURGEON <lb />
Specialist on Crown and Bridge work <lb />
Office over Frank Wilson's Store. <lb />
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
corn, r and Third Sta. <lb />
formerly occupied by the late Col. I, <lb />
A. <lb />
Springs <lb />
THE CARLSBAD OF <lb />
Stakes County. N. C. <lb />
Located in the beautiful <lb />
the healthiest n <lb />
America. Fanned by the Mountain <lb />
breezes. Hotels under <lb />
management. Cuisine in <lb />
the South. All white help employed. <lb />
For further information, full <lb />
address, <lb />
DR. H. P.<lb />
Cobb Bros. Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers. Brokers <lb />
in Stocks. Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
Store on corner of Washington and <lb />
Thirteenth streets. A good stand for <lb />
the right man. Will sell stock, store <lb />
fixtures and safe. Reason for selling <lb />
want give whole time to dairy <lb />
D. D. <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, suite <lb />
made to order when <lb />
Your patronage <lb />
PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton and handlers <lb />
Bagging and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited . <lb />
DR R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
U I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
COMING COMING MS FOR II WRECK ON THE ROAD <lb />
COMING <lb />
THE JOHNNY J. JONES <lb />
Exposition Shows and Great <lb />
Trained Wild Exhibit <lb />
Curious Custom Prevailed <lb />
In the Ages. <lb />
What a Collision Means to <lb />
Man at the Throttle. <lb />
HOMICIDE, i PLIGHT OF THE ENGINEER. <lb />
WEEK OF SEPT. 21st <lb />
Days and Nights <lb />
. <lb />
of solid Fun, Sport and Amuse- <lb />
carrying a vast assembly <lb />
of priceless Wild Beasts. Perform- <lb />
Lions, Tigers, Bears, Wolves, <lb />
Leopards and many <lb />
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SENSATIONAL FREE ATTRACTIONS <lb />
Prof. Mike famous Royal <lb />
Italian Band of twenty pieces, <lb />
Dare Devil Cyclone in his dip of <lb />
death, at and p. m.; Prof. <lb />
makes a balloon as- <lb />
at p. m. each afternoon. <lb />
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world. <lb />
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open at p. m., and closes <lb />
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Norfolk and Southern- <lb />
depot where my patrons <lb />
will find me prepared to sup- <lb />
ply their needs in fresh <lb />
meat, fish, sausage, I <lb />
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prices for chickens, eggs and <lb />
country produce- <lb />
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DO YOU WANT TO <lb />
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Men. women and can make <lb />
big money in spare time by selling <lb />
SOAP. <lb />
The greatest of the age for <lb />
diseases of the skin. The best for <lb />
complexion for and <lb />
purifying the In eczema, <lb />
etc. This soap will be found <lb />
equal.-d. for particulars, ham- <lb />
pie cake by mail, <lb />
Drug and Chemical Co <lb />
N. 9th. St. Philadelphia Pa. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs. Oat <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suite Tables, Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
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Jelly. Bleat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple-,, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. <lb />
Glass and China ware, <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other good a, <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
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PATRONIZE <lb />
HOME <lb />
INDUSTRY. <lb />
We manufacture ICE and can <lb />
the local demand. Two wagon <lb />
deliveries orders <lb />
time during the day, and <lb />
delivery will be made at the plant kt <lb />
any hour if the night. <lb />
ask your patronage and will do <lb />
our best to please you. <lb />
The Ice Plant, <lb />
Hill Johnson, . . Proprietor <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Edmond Fleming props. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber <lb />
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sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
thank you for past <lb />
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NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
WOLCOTT KERR Receivers <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Middlesex. <lb />
Bailey, <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Waist <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Grimesland. <lb />
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Tickets on Tuesday, September IS. limited <lb />
return passage until Friday, September 18th, <lb />
The only line in Eastern North Carolina operating trams <lb />
the City <lb />
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Manager. <lb />
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General A; <lb />
BRICK TALK, <lb />
Sometime ago a cot tractor saw our brick and then <lb />
these parting <lb />
I were building for my- <lb />
self I would take your trick <lb />
because they are worth more <lb />
but I have secured a cut on <lb />
some inferior ones that will <lb />
do as well, for my contract <lb />
does not specify the kind and <lb />
I'M AFTER THE <lb />
Contractors study their side. Why not study your and <lb />
insist that YOUR house have the same good brick he <lb />
have BRICK APPEARANCE and sell <lb />
them at COMMON BRICK PRICE. <lb />
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DUMB U DINNING N. C<lb />
PAPER HANGING and PAINTING <lb />
I am to do first-class <lb />
Paper Hanging and Painting <lb />
Drop me a note if you want <lb />
work in my line, -g <lb />
R. F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
BRICK BRICK <lb />
I have on hand a large of <lb />
good machine made brick. Will quote <lb />
prices on application and can nil orders <lb />
promptly. <lb />
W J Gardner, <lb />
The Brick Man. Bethel, N. C. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr <lb />
WHEDBEE <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
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your coal for the winter. He can give <lb />
you a bargain. <lb />
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notes and n form to filled up, <lb />
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CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS I <lb />
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DINNER For particulars and reservations <lb />
address. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Aft CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
F. J. G. P. A. Md. <lb />
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suburban road, he looked up <lb />
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POLICIES. <lb />
The newest and most attractive thing in the <lb />
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H. A. WHITE, Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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S. MOORING <lb />
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
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Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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In Charm of F. C. NYE <lb />
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Bryan's demand that he <lb />
l how he obtained his fortune and <lb />
the extent of his wealth. Speaker <lb />
go-1 Please bear in mind the Chickens and eggs a specialty. I Joseph G. Cannon gave out a <lb />
Keel wagons and carts Come and get the best prices, j statement to-day regarding his <lb />
v had made the A. G. Mfg. Co. I Harrington. Barber Ca finances. While he did not say <lb />
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in our school Quite a number of new pupils an said about the extent of my <lb />
in training young me ; for entered Winterville High School financial said Mr. Can- <lb />
in the Christian Monday. I did not read his state- <lb />
bale of r. cotton Lots of inquiries are coming in the papers. <lb />
.- . here this wade by in about school desks which what have been told. I will say <lb />
B. F. Manning A. G. Cox Mfg. makes. <lb />
Rogers. Mrs. It H. statement regarding Mr. <lb />
Co. N Va. b ought Sunday with friends and relatives Bryan's possible wealth was in- <lb />
tea certs in Ayden and returned as humor. I do not know <lb />
Manning afternoon. what he is worth, not do I care, <lb />
at will b located hare and win be a Yew children aw accustomed i only know that I have been <lb />
Mr- Stocks regular buyer He guarantees to having told that he was worth some <lb />
, . . . and the prices the staple, it home and certainly where in the neighborhood of a <lb />
r u,.;. N C ought to have a comfortable desk million. <lb />
I; n Any one in need of a good and h ate school room So much -For myself, I wish I had <lb />
. will do well to depends upon the comfort of our much more than I have. What I <lb />
Mr. Hunsucker at the A. G. schoolrooms. Many a bay and have is just a modest <lb />
. . . .,. Manufacturing Co. before girl has had his health injured my family. The fact that <lb />
,. they bay Buggy is permanently by neglect i have been in <lb />
rushing and we would advise line. Let us give our child year- speaks for itself. <lb />
quite a nun place, your orders early, and beautiful Mr. Cannon came here with <lb />
Ha Magdalene Co left this schoolrooms and they will I his brother from in <lb />
.,.,,, Oxford where she with d light the time for the 1858 as a young lawyer. It was <lb />
k , ad Sunday her sis- of school. Give our desks, through the brother, <lb />
repast sen. gM will go a trial and be convinced. Cannon, now dead. <lb />
our t tor <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What to known as t he <lb />
tag external condition., la the <lb />
great majority of<lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
whack may <lb />
by a course at <lb />
They to the <lb />
mind. They and <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
CORN THAT IS CORN <lb />
Va- <lb />
Mr. Succeeds With <lb />
Mr. was display- <lb />
this morning in front of his <lb />
meat market on North Main <lb />
tract w corn stalks with <lb />
th ears on picked at ran- <lb />
from iii-- 80-acre tract of the <lb />
cereal on th- northern suburbs <lb />
of town. <lb />
WAITING FOR <lb />
Exaltation That With <lb />
After Mm <lb />
Did you nonce the differ- <lb />
in Cat then a loaf <lb />
drought breaks <lb />
feels lit- <lb />
as if the crack of doom were <lb />
four away. Grass i <lb />
khaki instead of The <lb />
is The tree leave <lb />
hang Everything looks <lb />
at u if the hat rain had <lb />
fallen ever fall, and the <lb />
feeling such be case <lb />
cannot wholly he fought off. Clouds <lb />
e. pray black, damp looking <lb />
gathered time and <lb />
i again tilled with hope, but <lb />
away after only a stiff <lb />
and maybe a lightning <lb />
and <lb />
time it looks the same way. <lb />
A cool is hut it <lb />
mean rain. That's the way it <lb />
before when y u got fooled. <lb />
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erst, and you hear a distant peal <lb />
of But that doesn't mean <lb />
for it did that before. <lb />
There re clouds boiling <lb />
arch a plain <lb />
roll <lb />
drab reaching to the <lb />
looks more hopeful, hut <lb />
your heart is fighting hops. <lb />
You are depressed and afraid to <lb />
There was nothing over it for fear van ill just <lb />
about the height of the Batiks, <lb />
but the number of ears on m of <lb />
attracted much attention and sharp, defiant there are <lb />
evoked numerous inquiries as-j wet drop in it heart <lb />
who for a moment through <lb />
downright of joy. nut <lb />
let be too <lb />
prosperous <lb />
through life. <lb />
A. large lot of nice <lb />
cypress shingles for <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. W. 1- House. in <lb />
from a visit of several days <lb />
at Hanrahan. <lb />
J. B. Carroll Co. an- adding <lb />
several to thou <lb />
store. They will in- <lb />
their stock this fall. <lb />
The officers of the Vance I <lb />
where <lb />
she will enter the Normal and in <lb />
drawn college, <lb />
A lot of Hour just in <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
A house and lot con- <lb />
located to business <lb />
Willie Lineberry, of Pittsboro, section of town, with barn <lb />
came in last night to enter Win- a.,; stalls. G. A. Kittrell. Win <lb />
High School. N. C. <lb />
The Pitt Co. School Desk are T. H. King filled <lb />
still going. Let us have your or- at Ayden Sunday <lb />
at you will never morning and Ha was i c <lb />
is no better by Mrs. Kin <lb />
more comfortable desk op the Linda Newton. <lb />
the display. <lb />
While the average number of <lb />
ears stalk of corn of the <lb />
usually grown by the <lb />
Rt-wan farmer is but Mr. <lb />
yield from his crop <lb />
will and he expects to <lb />
from the thirty acres <lb />
the of Speaker <lb />
Cannon, were made. , . u <lb />
Speaker Cannon's name <lb />
pears on the records of tins waS first attracted <lb />
. county and Douglass county and . . . <lb />
. , Bigs <lb />
in Nebraska. According to , . <lb />
, , i has even such a <lb />
tax books, the only real ., . . n <lb />
i . . bountiful yield this ear when he <lb />
estate owns in this county is. . . <lb />
., ,,. i learned that the I A. Carr <lb />
his His personal pro- <lb />
and assessment last year fob ; <lb />
D. F. James returned to his I that the Cannon interests, which <lb />
home near Monday are generally supposed to be en- <lb />
evening. <lb />
Fit Sale. <lb />
you won t . <lb />
It's Mining eats and <lb />
dogs Get that window Bring <lb />
in that chair off the porch <lb />
you can lake a deep breath <lb />
and resume the plans for the <lb />
yon hail left off <lb />
and hopelessly, n week or ten <lb />
flays ago. whole existence <lb />
been unconsciously merged into <lb />
one waking and sleeping day and <lb />
night prayer for rain. <lb />
You smile with the joy of a child. <lb />
Things that looked ominous to you <lb />
a day you can laugh <lb />
right in their <lb />
faces now. It has <lb />
Durham had produced <lb />
bushels from three acres. <lb />
He <lb />
Society for the fall term are <lb />
as W. H. Hots, <lb />
dent h. G. Dixon, vice r-e . <lb />
D. R. Jackson, secretary. F. Nunn in town. <lb />
Send your order to A. r the- Tar Heel. <lb />
g. Manufacturing Co., Win- j wagons and carts made by the piano. jewel. <lb />
N. C. A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Winterville. N. C. household and office corn crops in La, <lb />
cow. watch, <lb />
and jewel- <lb />
have received another and service they cannot be i furniture, totals. n <lb />
r load of lime, a. W. excelled. I In addition, Cannon, <lb />
Miss Suitor, returned s interested in the Dan- of State <lb />
v H. v ville bank and the at who made demon- <lb />
d j The Mr. farm <lb />
Flu Copeland and Lee <lb />
treasurer, M. L. Tingle <lb />
supervisor. Lee Moore-, Marshal. <lb />
F. C. critic. The <lb />
for a fine year's work are good. Miss Sarah Barker J <lb />
at Johnson's this <lb />
every day. Go and look at that pretty dis- Sutton, of Edenton, came in Sat , .,., <lb />
C. S Carroll has accepted a ply of ladies and fine to enter <lb />
with II. L shoes and hosiery at A. School. j <lb />
He will be glad to have his and Co. They are selling them I Monday morning the A. G. <lb />
friends give him a call I too. Prices talk. Manufacturing Co. at Win-, <lb />
Our immense fall stock is Bryan went to Green- shipped out one hundred <lb />
to <lb />
I the latter's <lb />
last month pronounced this the <lb />
equal of any field corn in North <lb />
Post. <lb />
and <lb />
riving every day and we are as j this morning. <lb />
and fifty of their Pitt county; <lb />
busy as bees opening it up. Our <lb />
customers are cordially invited <lb />
to come a. J our <lb />
and be convinced of its beaut, <lb />
durability and cheapness. It is <lb />
our motto to and let live. <lb />
Come and et us give you prices <lb />
on dry goods will interest <lb />
you. We have an immense line <lb />
of crockery, glass ware and <lb />
hardware. -A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The reading room of Winter- <lb />
ville High School will have the <lb />
following magazines this session. <lb />
Review Reviews, World's <lb />
Work, St Nichols, Ladies Home <lb />
lie mis morning. i wen i m R i <lb />
cue of the prettiest lines of. school desks. For durability, <lb />
ever in Win- and desk <lb />
crockery ever displayed in Win-; comfort and cheapness <lb />
-t Harrington be excelled. <lb />
and Co. Mr. Mrs. J. D. <lb />
Miss Nannie Lou left; church at Red Banks Sunday <lb />
for Bethel this morning to mining. <lb />
Sunday. Rev. H. B. Phillips preached <lb />
committee, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
to the action of <lb />
county executive <lb />
held in the town <lb />
on August 22nd, <lb />
The Band. <lb />
The band concert by the John- <lb />
Jones Carnival musicians, <lb />
that was rendered on the corner <lb />
of Middle and Pollock Streets, <lb />
rained It has rained And living <lb />
more i worth <lb />
News. <lb />
Furniture In China. <lb />
of furniture for <lb />
the Chinese market have their <lb />
In the months of June, July <lb />
and August excessive dampness is <lb />
prevalent throughout the entire <lb />
country, especially in the southern <lb />
ports. Daring these damp months <lb />
furniture which is put together with <lb />
glue falls apart, drawers stick, roll- <lb />
tops refuse to work fiat tops <lb />
warp and split. Furniture for use <lb />
in this climate must, therefore, be <lb />
well seasoned before its <lb />
During the winter months in <lb />
north China the climate becomes <lb />
extremely dry, and in and about <lb />
and the country is <lb />
visited heavy dust storms. Fur- <lb />
which buckled warp- <lb />
ed during the summer returns to its <lb />
normal state or else goes to the <lb />
extreme and exhibits cracks of- <lb />
for the county of Pitt is people. The <lb />
called to meet in the court house band is composed of real <lb />
of Greenville, on Saturday, clans and deliver real and high <lb />
ten half an inch or more in width. <lb />
He Would. <lb />
If Judge Parker had been <lb />
the earnest support by all <lb />
on and deliver end high the Mimes . i <lb />
Rev. H. B. Phillips preached class music. It a one of tile Democrats that <lb />
one black oil cloth valise The Minister's Conference; of, convention, aH citizens <lb />
tilled with men's clothing. Any <lb />
information concerning will <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church is in <lb />
session here this week. Already j <lb />
of Pitt county who favor local <lb />
, self-government, aid ore <lb />
be gladly received by David good number have com m and, of county <lb />
Purser. Winterville N. C. is expected later L first <lb />
The the as the conference progresses <lb />
Literary Society of F. A Edmundson spent i- <lb />
them to the people, and who <lb />
; the location <lb />
Journal, Saturday Evening Post, High school are as Miss, day with his parents near f a home <lb />
Everybody's Magazine, The De- j Lizzie Harris, president; land returned Monday. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
Bank of Winterville. <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 15th. <lb />
Youth's <lb />
Outlook, World To- <lb />
day. The students also have <lb />
access to the News and <lb />
New Bern journal, <lb />
tor Recorder <lb />
Richard has opened up a <lb />
new market where Smith and <lb />
Nelson Kept Enos also has <lb />
opened one in the wooden store <lb />
belonging to R. Cooper. They <lb />
are all clever men and we shall <lb />
be well served. <lb />
We always have line of <lb />
fresh groceries on hand. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Rosa has ac. <lb />
a position in the millinery <lb />
store of Mrs. E. F. Tucker. <lb />
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb />
are still going. Call to see <lb />
our nice stock of runabouts be- <lb />
fore you buy. Prices are inter- <lb />
Miss Ethel Carroll left this <lb />
morning for Bertie <lb />
county, where she will teach in <lb />
the high school of that place. We <lb />
predict her much success. <lb />
and <lb />
,, P with the Christian <lb />
Bring your cotton to B. -t <lb />
Kate Bryan, Miss Manning. p who favor <lb />
Clara Braxton, secretary; Miss J. Cox. who had beer, spend- J m n <lb />
mg some day-at home, for our affairs, and <lb />
his work Tuesday en <lb />
V u it r and State Republican tick--, ate <lb />
A lot of salt, just in, g- <lb />
ton, Barber Co. <lb />
Laura supervisor. <lb />
Prospects are bright for another <lb />
excellent year's work. <lb />
When in need of a nice up to- <lb />
date suit of clothes come and <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures<lb />
Bunks <lb />
Honkers <lb />
examine our line of men's and <lb />
boy's clothing. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Misses Cox, Annie <lb />
Carroll and Belva Dixon left Sun <lb />
day evening for the State Normal <lb />
and Industrial college at Greens- <lb />
thus making nine boys and <lb />
girls who are away at college <lb />
Another Inquest Today. <lb />
Coroner will call <lb />
jurymen together Benin to-day <lb />
and a further Investigation <lb />
into the death of Cynthia <lb />
i man, the woman who died from <lb />
a slash across her throat, <lb />
to attend this <lb />
and will be recognized SB <lb />
delegates thereto. <lb />
Thomas Settle and Dr. <lb />
Cyrus W. Thomson have <lb />
invited, and one or both of them j <lb />
1,178.08 <lb />
1,178.80 <lb />
20.01 <lb />
stock I 5,000.00 <lb />
a I <lb />
i i <lb />
ii in I. <lb />
and <lb />
s. <lb />
Total <lb />
182.80 <lb />
880.00 <lb />
10,688.41 <lb />
Capita <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
current expenses and <lb />
luxe- paid <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
Time certificates <lb />
to cherts <lb />
rs checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
400.00 <lb />
170.68 <lb />
1.787.16 <lb />
2.70 <lb />
Total <lb />
15.08 <lb />
is expected to be sent and ad- . of Pitt. <lb />
To i I I. I. the. <lb />
r band or that of <lb />
from our town mid whom no <lb />
be adduced The in- <lb />
of woman was made <lb />
yesterday morning at <lb />
dreSS ,. ., ;, ,.,, i best of know belief. <lb />
speaking the public is; he true to j. L. Cashier. <lb />
Cordially invited. , to me. Attest <lb />
and all from W. H. S. <lb />
The and <lb />
cook stoves are among <lb />
the best We have them at prices <lb />
that will interest you. We also <lb />
have a full line of heaters and <lb />
piping. Harrington. Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Eli Hoyt Ange, of Jamesville, <lb />
entered school Monday. <lb />
Chin. Rep. Ex. C in. <lb />
Fernando Ward, Sec. <lb />
R. Johnson, j <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
t; E Lineberry <lb />
W B <lb />
Creek church, the funeral <lb />
vices having been held Sunday <lb />
15th. <lb />
weather feels kinder <lb />
the good old v time. <lb />
like <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
An improvement over C--h. L. and j <lb />
An Improvement over many . bowels. No op <lb />
of i cold by a on the <lb />
Mt-c--r--r money refunded. v <lb />
to <lb />
CHICAGO, <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In ice to Fiction, <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
TEL BRIDGE SPANS TAR RIVER deception. <lb />
ice plant destroyed. Tl JONES CARNIVAL IS WITH US A <lb />
IT IS NOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC <lb />
TRAVEL <lb />
R. W. <lb />
Party Early <lb />
Ban. <lb />
Ii Mr. -ad Mr. <lb />
The sublime sons; of <lb />
perish from <lb />
the beautiful <lb />
fade away and be forgotten, but <lb />
the brilliancy and splendor the <lb />
Th ere was some rapid work . <lb />
done Saturday on the new faction Mrs. <lb />
s Tar river at Martha E. Wilson on <lb />
there being something like 40.-. honor of her son. Mr <lb />
lumber laid on the s Frank and his <lb />
contract accomplished bride, -will <lb />
en days before fast mi tn the <lb />
Lumber Co. to set of . who as- <lb />
tender th- hand of <lb />
flooring delivered at the <lb />
was can out by that firm, and <lb />
laying of <lb />
in order to hasten the <lb />
this Chairman R. W. <lb />
of the Board of County <lb />
had <lb />
dent Joe I to take part <lb />
of his con net there to help <lb />
do the k. and the result was <lb />
that all the flooring was a <lb />
Nasal and <lb />
ready w be open- <lb />
f little after <lb />
J the bridge <lb />
led for <lb />
i take the <lb />
bridge with <lb />
I o'clock the <lb />
abutments we <lb />
King invited a party <lb />
trip across the <lb />
him, and at <lb />
rails at <lb />
re removed and his <lb />
was the to make pas- <lb />
the new bridge. With <lb />
Chairman Kin g were bis son. <lb />
r D. M. Clark <lb />
rho had super vised the work, <lb />
L. of <lb />
W. J- Smith, as- <lb />
foreman . and D. J. <lb />
editor Reflector. <lb />
The bridge is <lb />
as there ;. <lb />
touches t <lb />
put it is ready for <lb />
an be used without <lb />
the finishing <lb />
was <lb />
ling it Sunday <lb />
I now permanently <lb />
Chairman King is a <lb />
an that the bridge <lb />
i six weeks of <lb />
he time specified in t <lb />
hat it should be open <lb />
lira much concern and <lb />
he people of the town <lb />
north of the rive. <lb />
over it, for i<lb />
at has been more or <lb />
several months. <lb />
The county is to be c <lb />
that a <lb />
spans Tar river he. V. It <lb />
i a substantial structure. id <lb />
the long run will mean <lb />
of much money to <lb />
The bridge was <lb />
y the Bridge Co., of <lb />
New York, at a cost of <lb />
The length of the <lb />
ridge is 1556 feet. <lb />
and God speed to the happy <lb />
pie on their return from Niagara, <lb />
New and Newport, where <lb />
was spent their honeymoon. <lb />
The splendid home was per <lb />
feet bower of lovely flowers and <lb />
evergreens, apt surroundings as <lb />
if all nature was smiling on the <lb />
two hearts just beating as one. <lb />
The guests as they entered <lb />
were welcomed by Mr. W. B. <lb />
and his handsome wife, <lb />
with a and flow of spirit <lb />
that went thrilling through <lb />
entire evening. Miss Lil Wilson <lb />
and W. L. ushered to the <lb />
parlor, where the bride and <lb />
groom were assisted in receiving <lb />
by Miss Nannie Lou of <lb />
sister to the <lb />
Wrecked by <lb />
Fm. <lb />
Fire which started about mid- <lb />
night last night almost complete- <lb />
destroyed the of the <lb />
Greenville lee Factory, owned <lb />
by Hill Johnson and located on <lb />
the corner of Fifth and Reade <lb />
Streets. The alarm could scarce- <lb />
be heard, hence not as many <lb />
people as usual were out at the <lb />
fire, and when those who-did go <lb />
reached the scene the satire up- <lb />
per section of the plant was <lb />
burning from end to end. The <lb />
fire department did good work, <lb />
but the fire was too far advanced <lb />
for the building to be saved. <lb />
No explanation can be given <lb />
as to how the fire originated. <lb />
The fireman and engineer were <lb />
on duty for the night, and the <lb />
fireman says after renew- <lb />
his fire about midnight he <lb />
was dosing, and when he roused <lb />
up the entire top of the house <lb />
was <lb />
The was valued at be- <lb />
tween and and <lb />
there insurance on it with <lb />
Bros, agency for <lb />
H B A GREAT OPENING <lb />
NIGHT. <lb />
MONDAY <lb />
Hone <lb />
L Gd Well<lb />
Week. <lb />
Des; lite the threatening <lb />
a great crowd <lb />
attendee the of the great <lb />
Johnny-J. Jo carnival under <lb />
the Hope Fire com- <lb />
the attractions that <lb />
the public were <lb />
The trained wild animal <lb />
is perhaps the beat that has aver <lb />
visited cit. carry- <lb />
a splendid group of animals, <lb />
the acts they perform are won <lb />
The ti Prof <lb />
Wilson, is as as one can <lb />
expect, <lb />
lift <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
it over with <lb />
MR. CHARLES SKINNER DEAD. <lb />
bride, with Zeno <lb />
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. I Panes Away <lb />
Warren, Jr., Miss afternoon. <lb />
and Mrs. Annie B. Thomas, of Charles Skinner <lb />
t com- <lb />
re yet many <lb />
be put on. <lb />
passage and <lb />
interference <lb />
work- The <lb />
d to begin <lb />
and it <lb />
opened, <lb />
very happy <lb />
s open, for <lb />
beyond <lb />
he contract <lb />
has give, <lb />
vexations <lb />
ad those <lb />
are also<lb />
Dunn, mother, aunt and <lb />
of the groom, the center hall <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John A, <lb />
Miss M. Brown <lb />
Wilson had a word and <lb />
hand shake for <lb />
to the back parlor, <lb />
by Mr. W. H. Jr. ant his <lb />
lovely wife, who would <lb />
more than two hundred presents, <lb />
coming from the lakes of <lb />
North to <lb />
mate. viewing <lb />
this array beautiful and hand- <lb />
some presents you encountered <lb />
Warren with Thomas <lb />
M. <lb />
this morning at hi.- <lb />
street, after <lb />
an illness of only u few days. <lb />
Mr. Skinner was Per <lb />
county 0th, <lb />
making him in hie. year at <lb />
time of death. married <lb />
Miss Hattie Gotten, of <lb />
county, daughter the late <lb />
Louis Cotten, in October, <lb />
1877. to Greenville in <lb />
1880 and engaged in the <lb />
tile business with J <lb />
under the style of J. <lb />
ton ft Co. <lb />
In 1891 the mercantile <lb />
a Break. <lb />
Talk about kicking horses, <lb />
there was one of them in town <lb />
Tuesday. This particular horse <lb />
was standing hitched to a buggy <lb />
in front of the- store of C- G. <lb />
Starkey. From some cause the <lb />
animal took a kicking notion and <lb />
both began reach- <lb />
ant through space. Finding <lb />
nothing else come in contact <lb />
with, his heels showed a fondness <lb />
at feeling for the buggy. <lb />
vehicle back and on <lb />
street keeping the antics <lb />
of the and that part sf it <lb />
in reach pretty well <lb />
was the <lb />
The most notable part <lb />
was that the <lb />
One of his feats off th <lb />
wrest; e a big the and <lb />
pound lion. The most to the other side of the <lb />
t, patting his . it one <lb />
lie mouth after the stove of B. <lb />
forcing U open. One bite of the- Co. and went the <lb />
lion's jaws Id sever his of the before <lb />
from his body. other-force was spent <lb />
feats eat.-h more I The val folks might do <lb />
startling and sensational than we <lb />
the other ; w animal <lb />
Another of the attract with for if f eats s he <lb />
the up it v. be a great draw- <lb />
boy. is a curiosity., card- <lb />
Several of our I physicians; <lb />
were present a after giving <lb />
him a h examination <lb />
pronounced him to be the great- <lb />
est freak of e ever exhibit-; <lb />
ed. has visaed <lb />
city before,, but h e hopes to get L b ice <lb />
acquainted-with ; ill our ; v, <lb />
leaves. Being an in- <lb />
M. took of <lb />
quaff a glass the MM <lb />
that would one as <lb />
K Ma <lb />
WaS past <lb />
Hotel <lb />
successfully. in <lb />
with his he engaged <lb />
salesman which; <lb />
it o with <lb />
c f Mr. Skinner. <lb />
The of Mr. Charles <lb />
who died it morn- <lb />
services in the <lb />
September Term <lb />
Allen Presidia. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed <lb />
The September term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court began this morn- <lb />
with Oliver Allen, of <lb />
Goldsboro, presiding and Solicitor <lb />
C. L. representing <lb />
the State. <lb />
The following grand was <lb />
drawn for the A G Cox, <lb />
foreman, Jesse Hathaway, Green <lb />
Manning, S G Harrington, Ben- <lb />
Stocks, Fleming, <lb />
Henry Dixon, Joyner, L S <lb />
Edwards, W T Pierce, E E <lb />
fin. James. S L W <lb />
G Purser. W T W R <lb />
Bullock. J J Carson. H C <lb />
ton. C. E. Fleming was sworn <lb />
as officer of the grand jury. <lb />
The charge f Judge Allen to <lb />
the grand jury was a good one, <lb />
clearly defining their duties. <lb />
calling over the el <lb />
court took a recess for dinner. <lb />
Alfred Jones, Carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads <lb />
twelve months with leave to hire <lb />
out. <lb />
Tobe Wooten and Cora Jones, <lb />
fornication, guilty, <lb />
upon payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Jesse B. assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended Upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Henry perjury, <lb />
judgment <lb />
on payment of cost. <lb />
Barfield, carrying <lb />
ed weapon, pleads j <lb />
leaves. Being an by Rev. Hairy suspended on payment of <lb />
young n he as quite, of Tarboro. costs and giving bond for good <lb />
an entertainer. ; The e were <lb />
Jumbo, the snake, R r. L. <lb />
of the of the <lb />
species, long and <lb />
about f inches in diameter. A <lb />
R. A. White, J. Flem- <lb />
D.-E. House. Brown <lb />
sight that should be witnessed <lb />
by every <lb />
history. <lb />
All the <lb />
R. C. J. <lb />
S, R. <lb />
of and M. . <lb />
were twelve months with <lb />
m, j <lb />
behavior. <lb />
Oscar Ward, -on- <lb />
weapon, pleads <lb />
to cases, judgment <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Charlie Green, carrying com <lb />
weapon, pleads <lb />
by six . . <lb />
girls, Skinner a member of <lb />
Dr. Dixon Speaks. <lb />
At the noon recess of court <lb />
today Dr. B. F. Dixon. candidate <lb />
For State auditor, spoke to a <lb />
crowd in the court house <lb />
on the political issues of the day. <lb />
is an eloquent speaker <lb />
and was frequently applauded <lb />
by his hearers. He gave <lb />
them the principles of Dem- <lb />
plainly, h e says this <lb />
truly a year both <lb />
and nation, and W. J. <lb />
our greatest American, <lb />
be next president. <lb />
the ard re- <lb />
the of an to <lb />
do <lb />
could fail to <lb />
tendered by <lb />
into the <lb />
Amidst the of the <lb />
women in our beautiful South <lb />
land, gowned in robes <lb />
one could but think of <lb />
the Grecian women of <lb />
physical perfection and moral <lb />
charms the greatest of the <lb />
ancient poets sung. As if under <lb />
some spell, all seemed <lb />
reluctant to he forced to <lb />
that midnight's hour was at hand, <lb />
the time when pleasant <lb />
must come to an end, good <lb />
nights said and happy dreams <lb />
A. Friend <lb />
goal citizen, took inter- <lb />
est in ; the welfare and advance- <lb />
of hit community, tie was <lb />
held in high his <lb />
death brings to many <lb />
heart. He leave him <lb />
Mrs. Skinner, <lb />
and <lb />
wife of E. B. Km. <lb />
Pattie S. of C. <lb />
Carr; Hr. L. G. <lb />
Misses Margaret and Ethel Skin- <lb />
of Charles C <lb />
Skinner and Frank Skinner, C <lb />
Mr. L. dis- <lb />
manager of one of the large <lb />
Insurance companies has just <lb />
from over in <lb />
where he has been look- <lb />
after payment of the <lb />
insurance on Mr. W. i. Corbett's <lb />
life. Mr. Corbett died a few <lb />
days leaving six thousand <lb />
dollars on hi life. Four thous- <lb />
and of this by Mr. <lb />
j. <lb />
crowded at Moore, Henry <lb />
and that G- <lb />
seen J; e Li C Arthur. W. Lo <lb />
M. W. B and <lb />
L. H. <lb />
a id- <lb />
at tho funeral, end t be <lb />
tributes were <lb />
seen <lb />
happy on the faces <lb />
as they the at <lb />
which <lb />
Every day at v Y thirty and <lb />
will leap the gap o a a <lb />
riding ad <lb />
in the air and over <lb />
t chasm feet <lb />
life and limb at every <lb />
Every afternoon rt <lb />
famous <lb />
will in a balloon So <lb />
the clouds and descend to <lb />
ground in a Mile <lb />
the smallest <lb />
La Sworn In <lb />
court <lb />
J. James and W. <lb />
F. two of our young men j <lb />
who obtained from <lb />
license <lb />
law, to court <lb />
by T. J. Jarvis their <lb />
presented. The young <lb />
men took usual oath before <lb />
the world, after which they <lb />
loon end descend, loose j were admitted to lie bar for the <lb />
from three a feat of prof <lb />
never before any <lb />
other or female p <lb />
Contributions to Fund. <lb />
The Reflector has received the <lb />
following contributions to the <lb />
Bryan Kern campaign <lb />
Harris, Sr., <lb />
J. S. Harris, 5-00 <lb />
Any contributions made to this <lb />
fund will be acknowledged <lb />
through the and forwarded <lb />
to the party. <lb />
York. He leaves one <lb />
sister, Mrs. J Id. Whedbee, and <lb />
one brother, Col. Skinner. <lb />
His elder brother, ex Congress- <lb />
T. G. Skinner, died De- <lb />
last. <lb />
The remains of Mr. Skinner <lb />
will be interred in the Episcopal <lb />
cemetery Sunday afternoon, <lb />
following service in the <lb />
pal church conducted by <lb />
Harry Harding, of Tarboro. <lb />
The attractions every <lb />
at and band con <lb />
will be given by the Italian <lb />
V- <lb />
it's in Com- <lb />
its ill <lb />
Talk it over with<lb />
During the week the Star <lb />
leave to hire out. <lb />
Ben appeal from <lb />
or's court pleads guilty, <lb />
suspended upon <lb />
of costs both courts. <lb />
A, A. Smith, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads <lb />
required to give bond for <lb />
behavior. <lb />
Joe Bynum, forgery, ids <lb />
guilty two cases, <lb />
suspended in one c sentenced <lb />
four to roads in other <lb />
case. <lb />
The grand jury returned a <lb />
true bill for murder against Tom <lb />
Jefferson, charged with killing <lb />
James Jefferson. <lb />
Zeno Barn hill and Ben Sutton, <lb />
affray, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of costs, <lb />
Davis, larceny, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Johnson, with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Warren Thrower, larceny, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Since the resignation of N. G. <lb />
as secretary of The House <lb />
Building Lean Association, <lb />
band this company, office j,, filed Dy H j Ward, assault with dead <lb />
by the way, is the best us A president of the weapon, pleads guilty, fine <lb />
The board of directors; and cost. <lb />
met Thursday and elected the <lb />
latter as secretary and treasurer <lb />
traveling. These <lb />
will be given twice every day on <lb />
our main street- <lb />
The shows will continue hen <lb />
camped over on street <lb />
until Saturday night. Don't <lb />
forget the popularity contest is <lb />
the cry that heard all over <lb />
town Monday night. A hand- <lb />
some diamond ring will be <lb />
to the lad v holding the <lb />
most votes. Everybody can <lb />
vote and all ladies in the county <lb />
warehouse branch of the Farm-j can participate. The contest will <lb />
era Consolidated Tobacco Co. i close on Wednesday at p. m. <lb />
sold pounds of tobacco Other attractions not <lb />
at an average of above are Marshall's Old <lb />
are looking up right along and Plantation that is a whole show <lb />
this is selling tobacco. i within itself and takes you back <lb />
and also elected R. C. Flanagan <lb />
as president to succeed Mr. <lb />
White. These selections arc <lb />
good ones, <lb />
it over with <lb />
to old plantation times and <lb />
scenes. Then there is the <lb />
that affords a <lb />
most interesting mid air ride. <lb />
The merry-go-round is there, too, <lb />
besides moving picture shows, <lb />
and numerous other things. <lb />
Bridge Open. <lb />
The new I ridge across <lb />
Tar river at Greenville is now <lb />
open to the use, and <lb />
all persons can pass over it at <lb />
will. R. W. King, <lb />
Chm. Co. Corns, <lb />
Sept. 21st, 1908. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
Dr. W, H. Wakefield, of Char- <lb />
will be in Greenville at <lb />
Hotel Bertha on Tuesday O t. 6th <lb />
day only. His p ice is <lb />
I limited to diseases eye, <lb />
ear, nose and throat ;. lining <lb />
glasses- <lb />
w- <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
.- <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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