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WHAT DOES MEAN <lb />
WINTERVILLE r <lb />
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
n are; <lb />
I Agent The Eastern Reflector and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application f <lb />
Several of oar <lb />
g i P best at tho A. G. full of energetic students and , . <lb />
Manufacturing Co. before every thing is moving along j secret society of Southern white <lb />
Johnson's they buy business Miss has or-, men organized to stamp out the <lb />
rushing and we would advise a vocal class comprising excesses of the carpetbagger <lb />
1.1 . . l C i i . <lb />
Any one in need of a good and do much more work th coming <lb />
. will do well to season. high school <lb />
Curiosity Aroused by Potter of <lb />
a Scene from <lb />
As one sees on the billboards <lb />
advertising a <lb />
half circle of oddly masked and <lb />
shrouded figures labeled <lb />
Klux the curiosity is <lb />
keenly excited. The Ku <lb />
as they are often called, were a <lb />
A trying Investment. <lb />
Mr. John White, of Highland Ave , <lb />
If I <lb />
troubled with a cough every winter <lb />
sprig. It I tried many ad- <lb />
v remedies, but the cough con- <lb />
bought a Lottie of <lb />
Or. King's Ma Discovery; that <lb />
was half e. the was nil gone. <lb />
the same happy result has <lb />
followed; a few once more ban <lb />
the cough. I am now <lb />
convinced Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
is beat of all cough and <lb />
lung i Sold under guarantee <lb />
L. Drug Store. Boo <lb />
and i rial bottle free. <lb />
every <lb />
Co Byran you orders early, a large per cent of the entire <lb />
went Up the road fund <lb />
A lot f salt. la, <lb />
U. i . e received <lb />
A of our just in <lb />
Harrington. Berber Co. <lb />
school. Music has its charms as <lb />
much now as of old and the school <lb />
The Pitt School Desk are is laying great stress on this <lb />
o- <lb />
I; <lb />
th <lb />
. r <lb />
A. <lb />
., ,. -ill going. Let us have your or- feature. We do not want any <lb />
tiers at once you will never re-1 body to think Winterville is <lb />
. II, Oat<lb />
. it. There is no better and asleep. She is awake, and wide <lb />
comfortable desk on the awake. <lb />
ma i- ;. Send your order to A. Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb />
;. Manufacturing Co., Win- Come and get the best prices, <lb />
t -vine K C. I Harrington. Earner Co. <lb />
We have just received another and lime at A- w- <lb />
l-me. A. W. <lb />
Our large Of men's pants <lb />
i.<lb />
Pro- <lb />
regime and re-establish <lb />
supremacy. They <lb />
met at dead of night in <lb />
caves or deserted houses and <lb />
caused it to be given out that <lb />
they were the spirits of the Con- <lb />
federate dead, come to revenge <lb />
themselves on their enemies. <lb />
The superstitious were <lb />
the victims of their own fears, <lb />
and even the rumor of a visit <lb />
from the dreaded Ku Klux <lb />
caused them speedily to decamp. <lb />
criminals were punished <lb />
Secretary of State J. Bryan <lb />
Grimes, of Raleigh, has been <lb />
spending few days here. <lb />
After of a habit <lb />
de great by saw <lb />
of these pills. II have See <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
they promptly relieve the <lb />
SICK <lb />
and restore <lb />
the appetite and remove f Mat- <lb />
Inns. sugar <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
My store will cl on Sat- <lb />
Sept. holiday. <lb />
S- M. Schultz. <lb />
Return of the Pride of the <lb />
South <lb />
v .-- . criminal <lb />
dig. I has just been and prices. whipping, and if the <lb />
are right too. <lb />
was repeat ad were expelled from <lb />
Lt lS I Go ac that pretty <lb />
A lot of nice drawn of ladies and gents .-, <lb />
i. f., shoes and hosiery at A. Your children are accustomed The <lb />
.; are selling them, to having good measures were necessary <lb />
j home and certainly they in of and chaos <lb />
, . . ., One of the lines of ought to have when bush whackers committed <lb />
. r; ,. . Vi j.,,., the school mom Jo the whites <lb />
mL -k ti r. Barber. depends upon the comfort of our in a genera <lb />
have a iii e of an I b. uprising and a massacres. <lb />
groceries on hand Mar- K. Hunsucker is- had his Ku flourished In <lb />
Barber Co. bu days. permanently by neglect along Southern States from <lb />
W. an i Theodore i Lou spent this Line. Lee us give our child ; 1867 the end of which <lb />
i ,. night in Greenville. comfortable and beautiful k their purpose was effected <lb />
. of a nice up school rooms and they will hail. and they quietly dissolved <lb />
W C Jackson and of . of clothes come and I with delight the time for the op- They have never been better <lb />
Middlesex are relatives I examine cur line of men's and of school. desks than in the eloquent <lb />
bare b , a trial and be convinced. phrase of Dixon Jr. <lb />
Remember the Hunsucker bug- Harrington Barber Co. for Sale. A and Leopard's <lb />
business I Hg the organization an <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Friday October 2nd, <lb />
AMERICA'S <lb />
REPRESS <lb />
Perfect in <lb />
Ami <lb />
THREE<lb />
ARK . <lb />
.-. <lb />
ARRAY OF <lb />
ave still going, <lb />
our nice stock f <lb />
Call to <lb />
Durham <lb />
located to <lb />
ENCLAVE, <lb />
SPORTING <lb />
CLOWNS. <lb />
G ACTS, <lb />
. Droves of Camala, <lb />
lion c- <lb />
quarters <lb />
bouts be- cook stoves are among <lb />
Prices are inter- the best We have them at prices <lb />
fore you buy. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
Bethel, is time <lb />
with Miss Hattie Kittrell. She <lb />
an music <lb />
in our school last year and won <lb />
a host of friends her- who are <lb />
always glad to see her. <lb />
Prof. J. A. of <lb />
Ayden, cams over a short while <lb />
f afternoon <lb />
Miss Gussie fro <lb />
night <lb />
here on her way from <lb />
Greenville, She is an old pupil <lb />
of W. H. S. We are always <lb />
glad to have th m in our town. <lb />
Tho seats in the Baptist church <lb />
have been covered with canvas <lb />
cloth which adds greatly to <lb />
appearance and comfort. Rev. <lb />
will preach <lb />
morning and night thus filling <lb />
bis regular At the <lb />
conclusion of service <lb />
section town, with good Empire which within <lb />
G. A. Win-a few months overspread a <lb />
larger than modern <lb />
Europe, snatched power out o <lb />
defeat and death, and tore the <lb />
fruits of victory from <lb />
and stalls <lb />
you. We also N. C. <lb />
have a f all line of heaters Remember the Tar Heel <lb />
piping. Harrington. Barber wagons and carts made by the <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
i The A. G. Cox Winterville, N. C. For <lb />
are now in to sup-, and service they be <lb />
I ply you with their Tar j excelled. <lb />
I Certs, box bodies and Tumbling <lb />
bodies. Prices made right. Call of Two Age <lb />
I and see Farmville. N. C. 22.- in romantic interest of th <lb />
E, <lb />
Dr. <lb />
o'clocK tea <lb />
Barber ii Co. <lb />
builders will do well to <lb />
see a for win- <lb />
doors before buying. <lb />
Quite a number from Ayden <lb />
attended services at Baptist <lb />
church here Sunday, T. <lb />
King preached an excellent <lb />
sermon to a large congregation. <lb />
At the close of the morning <lb />
vice two young were<lb />
Mrs. G. E. Lineberry and child- <lb />
left Monday morning <lb />
county where they will <lb />
relatives. <lb />
d. F Manning's headquarters <lb />
are in the lank building. See <lb />
him for prices on your cotton, <lb />
There is J. <lb />
F. Harrington's home, it is a <lb />
boy. <lb />
Rev. N. C. Duncan will fill his <lb />
i at the <lb />
church here Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Ask the postmaster about the <lb />
the , . m, . . <lb />
. . , j. Latest joke going. The boys are <lb />
day here a picnic. <lb />
Clansman <lb />
the lime sets in <lb />
bread light of day the secret <lb />
workings, methods and ritual of <lb />
mysterious order, the equal <lb />
Mafia <lb />
. St Clair delivered Emeline Barrow, aged in Sicily, the Corsican <lb />
most interesting x. Barrow, died the Vigilantes of the Western <lb />
at the academy Sunday at the home her son. Jno. T. frontier. Therefore the appear <lb />
Barrow, yesterday and of the play at the Masonic <lb />
i buried at the family plot near her Opera House Sept 30th. <lb />
old home- today. <lb />
Today at nine o'clock, Mrs- STOKES TOWN ITEMS. <lb />
George Barrow died and will be <lb />
ACROBATS, GYMNASTS. <lb />
TIGERS <lb />
Brute <lb />
. . Perfect <lb />
of <lb />
the of <lb />
administered. <lb />
Mrs. M. G. Byran has <lb />
home from a visit near Stokes. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Jackson, of Fair- <lb />
mount, came in Wednesday <lb />
evening to spend a short while <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
Rev. St. Claire, D. D. <lb />
will preach dedicatory <lb />
at the Free Will Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning at o'clock. <lb />
At three o'clock Sunday he will <lb />
preach a sermon t the <lb />
Unions ; the academy. <lb />
Warren and her <lb />
tour <lb />
Mrs. Will children. <lb />
all enjoying it except one. <lb />
am now in northern markets <lb />
any . <lb />
of Seven Spring, arc <lb />
relatives here this weeK. <lb />
The conference of <lb />
the Free Will church was attend- <lb />
ed by large c at each <lb />
Dr. Clair <lb />
will be in soon. Give us a call <lb />
and be convinced that we have <lb />
buried tomorrow. <lb />
These aged old were <lb />
widows of brothers who died it <lb />
several years ago. They <lb />
some of best families g, <lb />
in old Pitt and leave large Stoke <lb />
lies to mourn their loss. land Tom Moore vent to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday to attend the Re- <lb />
Dr. Hyatt in Greenville j publican convention. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in Calvin Stokes went to Cox <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha afternoon to see <lb />
day Tuesday, and Wednesday, hi best girl. <lb />
Oct. 5th. 6th and 7th for the Tom Moore, Roy Stokes and J <lb />
pose of treating diseases of D. attended church at<lb />
T CAMEL <lb />
EVER SEEM if. AMERICA. <lb />
Direct <lb />
EVER <lb />
. . <lb />
RAREST <lb />
TIGERS <lb />
BAREST <lb />
Vi <lb />
mini Bail. <lb />
j V A <lb />
SPANNING<lb />
eye and fitting glasses. All <lb />
glasses furnished by Dr. <lb />
are guaranteed as co Quality and <lb />
fit. Money will be refunded to <lb />
all who are dissatisfied. Per- <lb />
sons who want to see Dr. Hyatt <lb />
will be charged no fee unless <lb />
terms are agreed upon. <lb />
aura <lb />
AND <lb />
WAIT toll <lb />
t. <lb />
ARE MORE TO FOLLOW. <lb />
RAIN OR <lb />
SHINE <lb />
G STREET PARADE <lb />
and Splendor Open T <lb />
. Camels, Ponies, Horses. <lb />
of and Exclusive New Novelties. <lb />
i of and Splendor Open Dens of Fierce Wild <lb />
Camels, Five Bands <lb />
TWO TENTS <lb />
tor a tour of she <lb />
l-o. <lb />
More of Prices. <lb />
are of the high <lb />
prices F. D. J is <lb />
for ids patrons at the Star ware- <lb />
Black Jack Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. G. T. Stokes returned <lb />
from Grimesland Sunday morn- <lb />
Sam Harper went to Black <lb />
Jack Sunday via <lb />
Miss Stella Stokes has returned <lb />
from Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. Eula Moore spent Sunday <lb />
at G. T. <lb />
Job Moore and Kilpatrick <lb />
lbs <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
Bank of Winterville. <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
In th.; of North at the of business July late. <lb />
discounts <lb />
Loans <lb />
Overdraft's <lb />
Furniture mid fixtures <lb />
spent Sunday W. <lb />
B. Harper's. <lb />
branch of the Farmers <lb />
Moore spent Sunday , <lb />
afternoon very in the. <lb />
and Hankers <lb />
in town. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
J. F. Harrington <lb />
Harrington, Josephus <lb />
Wednesday and Friday and Amos <lb />
and Elder en Thursday <lb />
The closed <lb />
Friday but them will be services <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
Elder Fred left this <lb />
morning for Hickory Grove <lb />
church to fill his regular appoint- <lb />
today and tomorrow. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. <lb />
left this morning to visit relatives <lb />
over the river. <lb />
The A. G. Manufacturing <lb />
Co. has a full supply of the fa- <lb />
Welded Fence. <lb />
Call to see them. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, <lb />
of Greenville, here a <lb />
while Sunday evening. <lb />
Consolidated <lb />
Today he sold for II. II. William, <lb />
of pounds a <lb />
Tuesday morning for jUT spent Sunday at J. A. <lb />
more. Mr. Harrington will at <lb />
Miss Mollie Harper is visiting <lb />
at Gum Swamp. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bland <lb />
at an of <lb />
is <lb />
las wed for <lb />
ready <lb />
you. <lb />
to do just <lb />
Trot <lb />
purchase bis fall stock while <lb />
away. <lb />
Buck, who is attending <lb />
a business college at Richmond, <lb />
Sunday and Monday here. <lb />
He returned Tuesday morning. people in passing over <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. new steel trot their <lb />
shipping school desks by the teams across. Engineer Clark <lb />
and selling buggies galore. I advises that this i. <lb />
Our people are tobacco us have been <lb />
and cotton and the merchants j nailed who <lb />
era kept busy. Th oil mill <lb />
soon be In b <lb />
has been greatly en i <lb />
Gideon went to <lb />
see his lady after- <lb />
in r. <lb />
Tin r. will ha services at Red <lb />
Hi <lb />
in <lb />
h I <lb />
A, notes <lb />
Total<lb />
20.1 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
Capital stock i <lb />
I link <lb />
less <lb />
current expenses and <lb />
luxes paid <lb />
Time certificates <lb />
deposit <lb />
p. t<lb />
Total <lb />
North of Pitt. . <lb />
i I Cashier of the above-named do <lb />
trot the u true to the of and belief. <lb />
J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
mies from So day <lb />
. O. K. Johnson. <lb />
. , next Saturday hut.- N <lb />
day and night. <lb />
and sworn to before ma, C met Attest <lb />
J F <lb />
E Lineberry <lb />
W U Directors. <lb />
n mi a <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar r Year <lb />
1,100.00 <lb />
VOL. Mo. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCT. 1908<lb />
an they are v-d to <lb />
i;. , <lb />
T. <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS T NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
An improvement over many Cough. Lung Bronchial <lb />
system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No <lb />
or money refunded. Prepared by MEDICINE CHICAGO. U. S. A. <lb />
v iii sale v,. <lb />
BALLOON CAUSES TWO ACCIDENTS <lb />
AN AND A CITIZEN <lb />
THE VICTIMS <lb />
Prof. Lanais <lb />
on Falls and <lb />
is Badly Hurt. <lb />
There were two accidents that <lb />
caused personal injury. Thursday <lb />
evening, and both them wen i <lb />
due to the <lb />
Mile. Theresa, the little <lb />
who had been the aerial <lb />
flights, was not well and <lb />
did not take trip <lb />
evening, that the crowd <lb />
might not be disappointed Prof. <lb />
to go him- If. <lb />
The evening with <lb />
hardly a breath U air storing. <lb />
Prof. Broad wick made I he <lb />
at o'clock, the crowd <lb />
watching him eagerly as he per- <lb />
formed daring teats in mid air <lb />
on the bar beneath the parachute. <lb />
The balloon straight <lb />
up tor a great height then <lb />
a little to the north west. Mile- <lb />
Theresa stood watching from the <lb />
starting point, when she thought <lb />
the balloon had gone sufficiently <lb />
high, fired a pistol shot signal for <lb />
the professor to cut loose the <lb />
parachute and descend. The <lb />
was not heeded, and after <lb />
watching the balloon go higher <lb />
and for a few moments <lb />
she fired two rapid shots. <lb />
Then there was the sudden <lb />
drop through of the man <lb />
and parachute and in a few <lb />
feet the parachute opened <lb />
and checked the <lb />
row-like speed of descent. Yet <lb />
the exceeding calmness of the <lb />
air and the heavy weight of the <lb />
the descent rather <lb />
rapid. The balloon fell on Dick- <lb />
avenue near the residence <lb />
C. A. White, and the <lb />
parachute in the lot behind his <lb />
residence. Here was where the <lb />
accident came Prof. Broad- <lb />
wick. Ho fell on a picket fence <lb />
and the him two <lb />
very bad wounds, one on either <lb />
side of the small of back. <lb />
He was carried to Hotel Green- <lb />
ville where Dr. Fountain attended <lb />
to his injuries. Besides being <lb />
badly bruised, three ribs are <lb />
broken, but he is getting along as <lb />
well as could be expected and <lb />
will soon be out. he says he is <lb />
accustomed to accidents and <lb />
laughs about them. <lb />
The other accident was to Capt. <lb />
C. A White. He was in his <lb />
front yard, and seeing the balloon <lb />
fall in the street and the para- <lb />
chute sailing over the house he <lb />
began turning about to watch <lb />
the latter, not noticing carefully <lb />
where he stepped while looking <lb />
upward. By a misstep or <lb />
thrown down across <lb />
a curbing to the pavement. In <lb />
the fall his right wrist was <lb />
broken, and the left wrist <lb />
sprained his side badly hurt. <lb />
Nobles and Laughinghouse <lb />
attended him and today he is <lb />
resting fairly well. Being about <lb />
years old and not a strong <lb />
man, his recovery will be slower <lb />
than if he was younger. The <lb />
captain's host of friends <lb />
with him in his misfortune. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
County Prodigies. <lb />
Mr. T. R. of New <lb />
River, county, who was <lb />
here today with a load of cab- <lb />
was accompanied by <lb />
eon who is something of a <lb />
prodigy. The boy is years old, <lb />
weighs pounds, has seven <lb />
fingers on his right hand, six on <lb />
his left and six toes on each foot. <lb />
Mr Gragg tells us he has a <lb />
daughter at home years of age <lb />
weighing pounds and she <lb />
has six toes on each foot <lb />
parents of the children are small, <lb />
the father weighing pounds <lb />
and the mother pounds.- <lb />
September Term in Session <lb />
Allen Presiding. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of; <lb />
Johnson, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Jim Jones, forcible trespass, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Raymond Davis, larceny, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Wiley Brown, larceny, <lb />
guilty, t suspended on <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
The grand jury returned a true <lb />
for murder against Thomas <lb />
charged with the kill- <lb />
of Walter <lb />
John Clark, assault <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb />
twelve months with leave to hire <lb />
out. <lb />
Robert Dawson, larceny, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
George Wingate, forcible s- <lb />
fined and cost. <lb />
Henry larceny, not <lb />
guilty in one case, guilty in <lb />
another months on roads. <lb />
John Bailey, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed not guilty. <lb />
W. B Bland removing crops, <lb />
submits, judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of cost. <lb />
Just before adjournment Wed- <lb />
evening Tom <lb />
against whom the grand jury <lb />
had returned a true bill for <lb />
was arranged. The trial <lb />
was set for Wednesday, 30th, <lb />
and a special of one <lb />
was ordered summoned <lb />
from which to select the jury. <lb />
At the opening of court Thurs- <lb />
day the solicitor announced that <lb />
he would not put Tom Jefferson <lb />
on trial for murder in the first <lb />
degree, but for murder in the <lb />
second dearer, hence it was or- <lb />
that the special be <lb />
reduced from one hundred to <lb />
twenty-five. <lb />
Charlie Dix n, carrying con <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced <lb />
twelve months with leave to hire <lb />
out. <lb />
Charlie Dixon, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
Cos. Avery, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced eight- <lb />
teen months with leave to be <lb />
farmed out. <lb />
Charlie Williams and Jarvis <lb />
Williams, larceny, guilty in two <lb />
cases. <lb />
Henry carrying con- <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
George Carr and Lonnie Baker, <lb />
larceny, guilty in three cases. <lb />
Carr twelve months on Roads, <lb />
Baker six months. <lb />
Matthew and Mary <lb />
Saunders. fornication, guilty. <lb />
Harriett Rouse and Harriett <lb />
Tucker, affray. Rouse pleads <lb />
guilty, Turner not guilty. <lb />
Dixon, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
W. B. James and E- G. <lb />
affray guilty, fined one <lb />
penny and cost each. <lb />
John Jordan, perjury, solicitor <lb />
takes pros. <lb />
Arnold Taft, carrying conceal- <lb />
weapon, guilty, twelvemonths <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Washington Bryant, assault <lb />
with deadly weapon, guilty of <lb />
simple assault, thirty days on <lb />
road. <lb />
Will Donaldson, larceny guilty, <lb />
on payment <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Claude West, T. F. Nobles and <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones, affray West <lb />
and Nobles guilty, Jones not <lb />
Mr. J. N. Hart to Wed Miss Mary <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
The Beaufort Outlook of <lb />
25th gave the <lb />
item, which will be of <lb />
to the Greenville <lb />
There will take place at a. m , <lb />
October at the Baptist church, <lb />
of Miss Mary Eve <lb />
and Mr. J. N. Hart. <lb />
The bride-elect is a cultured <lb />
young women with many <lb />
and Mr. Hart, who is a business <lb />
man of Greenville, ha a host of <lb />
friends. Immediately after the <lb />
wedding, the bride and groom <lb />
will leave on a wedding trip to <lb />
New York, Washington and <lb />
other points north. <lb />
affray, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended on payment costs <lb />
Jenkins, assault with <lb />
deadly n. being only <lb />
years of age he was ordered <lb />
bound until he reaches the <lb />
TWO BUILDINGS READY FOR ROOF.<lb />
L EASTERN CAROLINA TRAINING <lb />
SCHOOL PROGRESSING WELL. <lb />
THOMAS DIXON'S I FIRE SWEPT <lb />
First Appearance of Mon- <lb />
a Great Success <lb />
a dramatized <lb />
Architects Hooks Says Buildings are production of <lb />
to be What State Specifies j Jr's. novel by that name. Which <lb />
The executive committee of <lb />
the Eastern Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training School composed of <lb />
State Superintendent J. Y. Joy <lb />
W. H. and Charley Best, <lb />
assault deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty, fined one penny each and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Jacky Ann assault <lb />
with deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Louis Jones, carrying conceal <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, days <lb />
on roads. <lb />
i William Williams and Nathan <lb />
Staton, larceny, guilty. <lb />
Ernest Blount, pleads <lb />
guilty, being only years of <lb />
age he was ordered <lb />
until he is on years <lb />
age. <lb />
M. Sheppard and Arthur <lb />
Mayo, larceny, guilty, <lb />
Mayo not guilty. <lb />
Chester Morgan, attempt to <lb />
break in house, guilty, six <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Thomas against <lb />
whom the grand jury had re- <lb />
turned a true bill for murder, <lb />
was arraigned and the trial set <lb />
for Monday, 28th. <lb />
John Moore and Joyner. <lb />
affray, mistrial. <lb />
Exum Moore, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Jake Curtis, house, <lb />
guilty, four months on roads. <lb />
Rufus Carney, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty of attempt, days in jail. <lb />
James Britt, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, guilty in two cases, <lb />
fined one penny and costs. <lb />
George Dupree, nuisance and <lb />
assault, guilty, days on roads. <lb />
Reuben Forbes, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty, <lb />
John Teel, escape prison guilty. <lb />
Roland Midgett, larceny, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Wm. Anderson and T. F. <lb />
Nobles affray, guilty. <lb />
Spencer and Dave <lb />
White, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, White not guilty <lb />
guilty, suspend- <lb />
ed upon payment of costs. <lb />
Spencer Williams, carrying <lb />
concealed pleads guilty, <lb />
four months on road. <lb />
J. C. Mayo and G. A. Clark, <lb />
affray, Mayo guilty of simple <lb />
Clark guilty of assault <lb />
with deadly weapon, <lb />
suspended payment of one <lb />
half of the costs as to Mayo. <lb />
Clark fined and one half <lb />
costs. <lb />
Thomas Highsmith, murder, <lb />
defendant submits to <lb />
four months on roads. <lb />
Walter Price, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Jno. S. Ross and Ross <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, Jno. <lb />
S. Ross guilty, Kiss not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Senator Y. T. Ormond, of <lb />
Kinston. ex-Gov. T. J. Jar- <lb />
vis, of Greenville, were <lb />
Tuesday at going <lb />
over the worK done on the <lb />
of the training school. The I <lb />
committee v in person the; <lb />
grounds ard thoroughly inspected <lb />
the work. They were <lb />
by Mr. C. C. Hooks, of <lb />
the firm of Hooks Rogers, of <lb />
Charlotte, one of the architects <lb />
of The committee <lb />
after a thorough inspection of <lb />
the work themselves <lb />
well s with <lb />
done. It has been the policy of <lb />
the committee the start to <lb />
meet as often as necessary for <lb />
an <lb />
of th <lb />
i by the same author, made its <lb />
j initial appearance on the stage <lb />
in the Academy of Music at Nor- <lb />
i folk Tuesday <lb />
Mr. Dixon's first play made its <lb />
debut from the same stage about <lb />
three ye; rs and such success <lb />
has it that he decided <lb />
t start on a <lb />
triumphal tour from <lb />
point. <lb />
The audience that greeted its <lb />
first appearance night <lb />
was immense, and it could not <lb />
have been than <lb />
; tying to Mr Dixon, who was <lb />
himself present, to see how ex- <lb />
the play was presented <lb />
and enthusiastically it was <lb />
received by tie <lb />
company presenting <lb />
is composed of artists <lb />
of merit, and the impersonations <lb />
to the characters re- <lb />
i were true to hub <lb />
examination of the progress j presented. This company was <lb />
. the work, and one of the selected by Mr. George H. Bren <lb />
has been required to make j of New whose <lb />
weekly inspections, so both <lb />
committee is fully informed are <lb />
the time of the condition of too, was present in Norfolk <lb />
work. The brick work on the how start- <lb />
east dormitory building has been, ed as wag Mr <lb />
completed and all the framing of of Mr. <lb />
the roof finished so that <lb />
building is ready for the tiling to j deals with that <lb />
be put upon the roof. They Southern history <lb />
also putting on lathing and civil war <lb />
soon as the roof is completed this i We for it a <lb />
will be ready for on stage. <lb />
j plastering. <lb />
day Origin Unknown. <lb />
An e g at <lb />
Dixon, Robersonville Monday destroy- <lb />
ed and mere to <lb />
the of The <lb />
on the corner of <lb />
Main a d Railroad Mr- s. <lb />
but he barrier of K <lb />
brick -t re. Ha lass would be <lb />
much greater. The was <lb />
shortly after midnight <lb />
and eat i's way through the <lb />
frame buildings on th <lb />
corner, before it was under con- <lb />
the same of the volunteer fin <lb />
Th-- lo <lb />
by insurance a- follows; <lb />
J A. Roebuck's store. <lb />
with insurance <lb />
owned be R. D. Purvis, loss <lb />
insurance. <lb />
H B. Moore, store and <lb />
shop. partly insured. <lb />
R. L. Roberson, store <lb />
with no insurance <lb />
Warehouse and contents own- <lb />
ed by J D. Roberson. <lb />
Brown and J. S. <lb />
Roberson ft Co., in mer- <lb />
suffered about 1.000. <lb />
The brick work on the <lb />
is also completed and the <lb />
roof will he fin- <lb />
this week ready for the <lb />
tiling. The foundations of the <lb />
administration building are all <lb />
J. Early Hushes Coming. <lb />
The brightest act with J. Ear- <lb />
Comedians, who <lb />
appear at opera house on <lb />
Monday and Tuesday Oct. and <lb />
are, Sister, singers, <lb />
, and also the foundations of the, change <lb />
west dormitory and work is going k returned <lb />
forward on both of these build-, <lb />
as rapidly as possible the <lb />
Architect Hooks remained over <lb />
here today to give the <lb />
tors further instruction to <lb />
Bulls. <lb />
Their <lb />
character songs and <lb />
To in Baltimore. <lb />
Mr. R. R. Fleming, of <lb />
a very prominent business <lb />
man of that place, and prominent <lb />
in business circles in this city, <lb />
left this morning for Baltimore, <lb />
accompanied by Dr. D. T. <lb />
who will act as best men at <lb />
his marriage to Miss Reid, of <lb />
Avenue. <lb />
more. <lb />
The wedding a very <lb />
quiet home affair, confined to the <lb />
immediate family of the bride <lb />
with the exception of Dr. To <lb />
first friend of Mr. Fleming. The <lb />
first friend Miss I wit- <lb />
the occasion with Dr. <lb />
After the M r and <lb />
Mrs. Fleming will make n ex- <lb />
tended tour, New York <lb />
City, the Hudson river. <lb />
Falls and through Canada <lb />
other places of note. <lb />
On their return they will refill <lb />
at <lb />
29th. <lb />
, , ,. , , dances always get for them en <lb />
details of the work. Their <lb />
Mr sought an interview with him . p Ike Electric Light <lb />
es to the character the work-. of <lb />
guilty, <lb />
i B. B. Jon a and Henry Blount, I <lb />
My store will be closed <lb />
Oct. 5- Holiday. <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
and material used in the <lb />
buildings and Mr. Hooks <lb />
work is progressing sat- <lb />
but not as rapidly as <lb />
we had hoped for. This, how- <lb />
ever, is due to the de- <lb />
lay in securing face brick. The <lb />
face brick are <lb />
and must uniform color, <lb />
in fact when laid in the walls <lb />
they look as though they had <lb />
been painted, but we insist on <lb />
the uniform color and these <lb />
brick must be selected from the <lb />
general lots that are shipped. <lb />
The recent heavy rains have <lb />
interfered with the manufacture <lb />
of brick which in turn has de- <lb />
the work. <lb />
roofs will be covered <lb />
with clay tile which is the best <lb />
and most durable of all roof <lb />
coverings. The east dormitory <lb />
will be roofed this week. <lb />
refectory is nearly ready <lb />
for roof and this building will <lb />
be one of the best proportioned <lb />
buildings to be found <lb />
where. <lb />
car loads of stone <lb />
have arrived from Indiana and <lb />
it is the very best of material <lb />
and workmanship and the <lb />
is such as to compare with the <lb />
work of a sculptor. <lb />
am going over everything <lb />
very carefully with the contract- <lb />
ors and it is my purpose to see <lb />
that the State gets exactly what <lb />
is specified. shall remain <lb />
have satisfied myself that <lb />
everything id as it should <lb />
is one of the best <lb />
musical numbers put on in New <lb />
York this summer. One of them <lb />
impersonating Buster Brown <lb />
and the other Mary Jane. <lb />
Every Baseball Fan should <lb />
hear them sing Me Out <lb />
to tho Ball at the <lb />
opera house, Prices, and <lb />
Daughters Confederacy. <lb />
The Chapter <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy <lb />
will meet at o'clock Thursday <lb />
afternoon with the president, <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, to select <lb />
gates to the convention in Golds- <lb />
All member requested <lb />
to be present. <lb />
Mr. Hooks also showed The <lb />
representative over the <lb />
grounds and buildings and point- <lb />
ed the general effect the <lb />
ed buildings will have. We <lb />
impressed with their per- <lb />
and beauty and believe <lb />
this institution will not suffer <lb />
the least in comparison with <lb />
any in the South. <lb />
The people of Greenville and <lb />
of Pitt county, in fact the entire <lb />
State, have cause to feel justly <lb />
proud of it. If in passing this <lb />
way any of them will go out to <lb />
the grounds and examine closely <lb />
on, they will be <lb />
convinced that this is <lb />
going to be a great credit to <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Editor <lb />
In the town <lb />
August 1906, page section <lb />
is the <lb />
it is hereby declared <lb />
unlawful for any <lb />
or tucks in the or <lb />
telegraph poles, <lb />
or any house- situated on <lb />
any or et of the <lb />
town, or tack any sign., or ad- <lb />
thereon, without <lb />
the permission of the owners of <lb />
said poles or houses first having <lb />
been had and obtained and all <lb />
persons violating any of the <lb />
provisions of this ordinance shall, <lb />
upon conviction thereof, be fined <lb />
five dollars for each and every <lb />
violation <lb />
One of <lb />
Swallowed a Pin. <lb />
Harry Peed, a little son of J. <lb />
B. Peed, swallowed a pin Friday <lb />
evening and was taken to the <lb />
Kinston hospital Sunday to have <lb />
an operation performed. We <lb />
have not heard whether the pin <lb />
has been located or not. <lb />
Nay He's Deceased. <lb />
Lives there a man who has not said, <lb />
I'll get out of bad <lb />
At o'clock and get tilings done <lb />
Before the setting of the sun <lb />
Lives there a man who has <lb />
At a. m. <lb />
and snores till <lb />
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SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. <lb />
WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville. N c <lb />
Nay He's Deceased. <lb />
a there a man who has not said, <lb />
Tomorrow I'll get out of <lb />
o'clock and <lb />
Before the letting of the sun <lb />
there a man who has not said. <lb />
At a. m. this feed <lb />
and snores till after B, <lb />
wondered how slept so late <lb />
Moral-fie examined for a policy <lb />
today. The Mutual Life best. <lb />
H. Bent Ivy <lb />
PHASE LIST <lb />
as <lb />
SEE THAI ARE <lb />
I BREAD. <lb />
I Haggle Whitley at the <lb />
building near courthouse, bakes every ; <lb />
day, bread, mid pies. Or-1 <lb />
f j filM anywhere in town. Ice <lb />
mil daily. <lb />
For -ale-At a bargain a good <lb />
portable machine, <lb />
will cut cords of wood per day, <lb />
can he BOOn by appointment- A <lb />
paying proposition for <lb />
R. A. <lb />
Tarboro. N. C. <lb />
The above is a specimen Deposit Receipt given for money deposited. <lb />
Dollar for dollar, there is no stock, bond, note, nor investment in Pitt county more secure <lb />
than a Deposit receipt given by <lb />
I The GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
In addition to Capital Stock, Surplus, Stockholders, Liability, Officers being well bonded, <lb />
by the <lb />
ii j r <lb />
form of H wet Dr. Seth <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb />
Burglary Insurance, State Si and all other usual safeguards, IT IS <lb />
best guarantee that any bank any where can give Its customers, to CONSERVATIVE <lb />
f, under strict supervision of a competent Board of Directors. <lb />
Should you have any of any kind in our line we will gladly serve you. <lb />
THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS <lb />
What Do It Other <lb />
Speaking of things in <lb />
Greenville got does <lb />
enough to have a little sensation, <lb />
I wonder if any body in town <lb />
can give an accurate idea as to <lb />
the number of dogs in this old <lb />
town. Of course the writer hits <lb />
an idea, but it is taken off hand <lb />
from a bird's eye view of main <lb />
street I should say from what <lb />
I have seen that there is in the <lb />
neighborhood of <lb />
hundred. But of course if any- <lb />
one else has seen a less number <lb />
he is entitled to his opinion. But <lb />
according to my calculation as <lb />
based upon aforesaid figures <lb />
half the population of this burg j <lb />
consists of dog meat. <lb />
while I think of it, can't some <lb />
body rig up an ordinance that <lb />
will keep the aforesaid Dart of <lb />
the population off the sidewalks <lb />
like they do the bicycles <lb />
wager a peck of peas to a pint <lb />
of peppermint that if the dogs <lb />
in this town could vote there <lb />
never would be a chance to <lb />
change the town administration. <lb />
Along with its dogs the old <lb />
town has many things it doesn't <lb />
particular suffer for. ard is sad- <lb />
in reed of several things she <lb />
Shake Into Your Shoes <lb />
Allen's a powder. Relieves <lb />
painful, nervous loot <lb />
ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the <lb />
out of coma and bunions. It f <lb />
the greatest comfort discovery of t <lb />
SPROUTS. <lb />
Mr. W. P. Dead. <lb />
R K <lb />
at the hospital in Kinston after j Mills and David Smith sold <lb />
tobacco in Greenville Thursday <lb />
or new shoes easy. It is a certain , y,. who was about <lb />
by all Druggists and for some time. He <lb />
mail for <lb />
an <lb />
in sumps. Don't accept <lb />
package Free. lived an aggressively active life <lb />
Address Allen S. Olmsted. L Roy, I wag a much <lb />
and low as if elements were <lb />
about to take up the cause of the <lb />
aforesaid maligned official. <lb />
And if the matter reaches the <lb />
council of the aldermen <lb />
they refuse to publish the matter <lb />
and in dire fear proceed to smear <lb />
it on the minutes. <lb />
Foot Ball Artist. <lb />
TRAVELING MAN'S EXPERIENCE. <lb />
must tell you <lb />
i East bound R. N. R. R. <lb />
respected <lb />
He was a native of this <lb />
county but during the past <lb />
teen years had lived on his farm <lb />
in Pitt county. During the civil <lb />
war, he for the <lb />
and won considerable dis- <lb />
as a fearless, faithful <lb />
and trust worthy soldier. He <lb />
was a Republican, of prominence, <lb />
at one time representing the <lb />
counties of Greene and Lenoir <lb />
in the state senate, having de- <lb />
Mr. Jake Parrott. the <lb />
B. P. took a load <lb />
of t to Greenville Thursday <lb />
evening to sell Friday. They <lb />
all report prices good. <lb />
B. P. and T. E. <lb />
Little went to Farmville <lb />
day evening. <lb />
B. P. Cobb had a considerable <lb />
number of friends to take dinner, <lb />
with him at Sunday, <lb />
from the yearly meeting at <lb />
Tyson's, and a good many stop- <lb />
in Smithtown and other <lb />
places in the <lb />
Miss Kittrell and Carlos If <lb />
Harris, of were visit-1 <lb />
at C. E. Sun-1 <lb />
Democratic candidate. He is <lb />
writes Sam A. a well known survived by three children. MISS <lb />
traveling man. was m N W <lb />
other Of IN. W. <lb />
men when ore of them went mi Into and <lb />
Mrs. Dr. of <lb />
as well as a large number of <lb />
kinsmen, among whom is Hon. <lb />
Y. T. Ormond. The remains <lb />
were in the old family <lb />
burying ground at <lb />
Hill Standard <lb />
the car. I at once got up and went <lb />
out, found her very ill with cramp colic; <lb />
her hands and w. re drawn up so <lb />
you could not straighten them, and <lb />
with a deathlike look on her face. <lb />
Two or three ladies were working WHO <lb />
her and giving her I went to <lb />
my suit case and got my bottle of <lb />
Colic. Cholera and <lb />
Remedy never travel without <lb />
ran to the water tank, put <lb />
dose of the medicine in the <lb />
poured some water into it and <lb />
it with a pencil; then bad quite a tine <lb />
the to let me give it to <lb />
By this pain almost instantly, and <lb />
.-. bean the <lb />
fear. <lb />
hasn't got. We are a peculiar at om <lb />
see the effect and I worked with t <lb />
rubbing her and twenty <lb />
u-e gave h. r another . b. <lb />
w were almost into injury i a severe <lb />
I where I was to I- see th train. I gave without a <lb />
doors and street corners bottle to the I b <lb />
white pine. <lb />
she was right, and I and Coward Wooten. <lb />
the thanks of every passenger in the <lb />
sale by J. U Wooten ard <lb />
Coward i <lb />
race of folks anyhow. Forth, <lb />
last coon's or two our <lb />
have sat and the <lb />
a slow town. Of coarse <lb />
every town has got this selfsame <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. ML F. Smith returned <lb />
home Saturday morning from <lb />
Wilson where she had spent <lb />
nearly a week with relatives. <lb />
Miss Nichols, of Poke- <lb />
was visiting at F. Marian <lb />
Smith's Sunday. <lb />
The farmer who took up to- <lb />
in Greenville one day last. <lb />
week and brought it back home, I <lb />
took It to Farmville last Tuesday I <lb />
and said ho got about six cents <lb />
pound more than it sold for in <lb />
BEST TREATMENT FOB A bit I guess we <lb />
If for other reason, Iain's i can Understand why. <lb />
Salve should kept in every house-1 j.,, fa <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For FARM and <lb />
tail to see our <lb />
We a stock, also lull <lb />
pairs tor our only, which <lb />
There is none better, <lb />
they always Rive <lb />
would also call you attention to our <lb />
re- <lb />
is the <lb />
. We <lb />
American <lb />
Wire <lb />
Fencing <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the best quality only of Lime and <lb />
Cement and <lb />
.- <lb />
stock on <lb />
hand, <lb />
mind that Baker k Hart's is t <lb />
H a in <lb />
re to <lb />
PAINT <lb />
tall assortment always in to choose <lb />
Quality the in fact there is n me bet- <lb />
it being guaranteed per cent. pure. <lb />
If you wish to build it is to your t <lb />
to see at we are in position to alter <lb />
your every need. Don't that our line <lb />
of General Hardware is kept complete with <lb />
your orders, m ah sot to a car load . <lb />
nails. Give us a call. <lb />
the <lb />
parts <lb />
is <lb />
class folks, and it is absolute- <lb />
necessary that while in their <lb />
deep of thought and logic <lb />
the hards be engaged In white <lb />
ding a stick of white pine. <lb />
The other day I a <lb />
stumbling and wonder- <lb />
what in the thunder was the <lb />
matter with trade, and at very <lb />
fellow had just come from the, <lb />
where he had just <lb />
to mail an order to <lb />
maker for some stuff t <lb />
women folks wanted, d which <lb />
he could readily have pure <lb />
from one of his customers in the <lb />
dry goods line. The dry goods <lb />
merchant wasn't getting the <lb />
support that he should have <lb />
c he was s, 2- <lb />
en his grocery bill. Th re <lb />
are lady clerks in town ordering <lb />
from such firms, Don <lb />
Moneymaker, <lb />
Co., and Caesar Co. <lb />
ard that are continually com <lb />
plaining of low wages and cuss- <lb />
out the town In peppery style <lb />
and in feminine cuss words. <lb />
There are men in town engaged <lb />
in banking, to- <lb />
business, and sundry <lb />
suits, that order goods elsewhere <lb />
excepted in this discus- <lb />
l or who allow their wives <lb />
and daughters to do so, and then <lb />
hang on to the old town for <lb />
bread and meat, and never miss <lb />
an opportunity to abuse it to the <lb />
king's taste. <lb />
These folks all tell you <lb />
different reasons for their acts, <lb />
how that the home merchant <lb />
doesn't keep tho stuff, etc., but <lb />
they can't expect them to have <lb />
it under these and <lb />
then if they haven't got it they <lb />
can get it just as cheap and just <lb />
as good as these mail-bag <lb />
cronies. It might be well to <lb />
remark that in higher society <lb />
circles of the burg, it is very <lb />
fashionable indeed to remark <lb />
that or this <lb />
lace came from <lb />
eyes to the ceiling and <lb />
hands to the side. <lb />
We folks, Mr. Editor, are too <lb />
small to be so large. The men <lb />
n this town who have got money <lb />
are too dog-gone close to breathe <lb />
free and won't invest their <lb />
funds in town building projects; <lb />
and those who haven't got the <lb />
money are so spendthrift they <lb />
never will have any, and here <lb />
we are. <lb />
Another thing that hurts us is <lb />
pure timidity regarding public <lb />
affairs. If some official commits <lb />
an error the people around <lb />
on the corners and whisper sweet <lb />
in every The farmers were<lb />
weather last week and mis. <lb />
Mrs. E. Robinson child- <lb />
c- E- a o <lb />
IV Mm t <lb />
R. E. went to, U B <lb />
Greenville Tuesday evening to <lb />
take in M-m o. the carnival. <lb />
J J a m <lb />
1.1 <lb />
rain. I I a fear, <lb />
o be i also for hands, sore visiting at <lb />
be I nipples and diseases of the skin <lb />
run Le cents. For by Jno. L. Wooten I La whom Monday. <lb />
COX'S HILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's sun, x. c <lb />
Oscar ; <lb />
Haddock <lb />
day Black Jack. <lb />
Miss u-- <lb />
Miss <lb />
Cl <lb />
Educational <lb />
There was a very interesting <lb />
; meeting of farmers here today, <lb />
and those who took advantage of I <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, <lb />
went to vi <lb />
Mil's Smith <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
SPECIAL The great <lb />
. at <lb />
v night <lb />
Sunday with <lb />
mo ting and returned m the <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
. y . <lb />
, De- went in we <lb />
of Agriculture present, <lb />
Cole Brothers <lb />
-4- <lb />
VI I V-, <lb />
Shows <lb />
Green- <lb />
There were <lb />
representatives of the U. <lb />
T . <lb />
NORFOLK . <lb />
. . Fares to Greenville, . C. <lb />
the return, Stanton burg, <lb />
, , . .-- From , , , , , P <lb />
, a that trap. . . . r r.-. and half of <lb />
these made interest Haywood Smith <lb />
Misses . I t Tuesday. <lb />
-Moon went <lb />
on business. <lb />
James a <lb />
went <lb />
Moire <lb />
day. <lb />
Bo a <lb />
people talking loud <lb />
evening. <lb />
Guilford Page is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Miss Annie Carroll left last <lb />
week for where she <lb />
J. P. of the <lb />
Co operative <lb />
work, talked on soil and it <lb />
A. of, <lb />
the Bureau of Plant <lb />
spoke on corn breeding and <lb />
Saturday, I <lb />
E. P. Boykin, of the Bureau of <lb />
Children under five years be tn <lb />
by or Child <lb />
in-fad when y v . . ,. <lb />
C. D. Smith Greenville ,. full faros <lb />
today to sell tobacco. Tickets on sale October 2nd, 1908. limits U C <lb />
Mrs C. Miss Carrie ,. land no baggage to he checked on tickets <lb />
Smith went to at these rates. <lb />
i guess to Q F. <lb />
G. P. <lb />
Plat t Industry, spoke on <lb />
breeding and cultivation. <lb />
C. R. Hudson, superintendent <lb />
of the cooperative de- <lb />
work in North Caro- <lb />
and its <lb />
carnival. <lb />
There are of people from <lb />
up this way court, to- <lb />
sales and the <lb />
will take a course in the State <lb />
Normal. ; Una, spoke on this work <lb />
W. <lb />
passed through our town <lb />
on his way to Greenville. <lb />
Miss Lacy <lb />
pen a <lb />
with Miss <lb />
is visiting this wee <lb />
us Sadie and <lb />
W. of the division of <lb />
forestry in North Carolina, be <lb />
of on forestry. <lb />
GO I FOR I <lb />
. , , . of . <lb />
Liver la i <lb />
I per cent, than I <lb />
have <lb />
Ml . a i a <lb />
lino article I sale <lb />
. C <lb />
free. <lb />
A. <lb />
A. <lb />
H I <lb />
-ct <lb />
How to Get Strong. <lb />
m CONGRESS. <lb />
r. J. of 1217 Congress St. <lb />
Chicago, of a way be <lb />
He mother, who is old end <lb />
was very feeble, u so much , <lb />
benefit from Electric Hitters, that I wore present, <lb />
it's to tell those who need a <lb />
tonic and strengthening about i t <lb />
it In mother's case a n. riced A <lb />
growing Electric Bitters I <lb />
quickly remedies stomach, liver and <lb />
kidney complaints. Sold under <lb />
I. store. <lb />
cents. <lb />
It is through the efforts of <lb />
Congressman w II. Small th t <lb />
the farmers have the benefit of c <lb />
these meetings, and K i <lb />
he was also present today to aid Editor <lb />
in any way he could. I I write to ask you to kindly <lb />
A good number of farmers call the attention of your readers . <lb />
to the real international <lb />
now in<lb />
III <lb />
. , Agent <lb />
.-. i St K <lb />
., .-,.<lb />
i i <lb />
. at <lb />
it h its weeks, <lb />
null Monday, <lb />
of our -pie <lb />
id ii for <lb />
VI. L <lb />
the <lb />
the 28th.<lb />
, ; be. <lb />
-i; .,. interesting <lb />
one came on my k p last I v- , <lb />
that wive knocked it out in <lb />
n few rounds. Not even sear re- <lb />
for piles, sores, <lb />
bums, etc at Wooten s <lb />
.,. b . <lb />
Store. <lb />
All; <lb />
A Good Idea. <lb />
A lady was once lamenting the <lb />
U luck attended her <lb />
when a friend, wishing to <lb />
her, bade her upon <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL OPENS. <lb />
Large of and <lb />
the Teachers on Hand. <lb />
The graded school his <lb />
morning with the following <lb />
teachers in charge- First <lb />
Misses Irvine and Harding; sec-; bright aide. <lb />
Misses Herndon and, she <lb />
Mitchell; third, Miss no bright side life <lb />
fourth. Miss Minor; fifth. Miss insurance. I <lb />
Bennett; sixth. Miss Beaman;, polish up the dark <lb />
seventh, eighth and ninth. ; was the reply. <lb />
Misses Cox and Wright; drawing was <lb />
and assistant in the fourth grade., Life <lb />
Miss Lewis; music, Miss Gaston. <lb />
The attendance in all the <lb />
grades was large. The enroll- for years, <lb />
in the grades was. <lb />
full almost to overflowing. Be- fun or n. H. Brown, <lb />
fore NOV. 1st, the first section . Guaranteed <lb />
of first grade will enroll <lb />
seven sections before <lb />
which <lb />
discussed will meet during that <lb />
week only. It will be a real <lb />
world's congress and the greatest <lb />
to <lb />
in the world in mis line<lb />
ti i i <lb />
or screw i <lb />
. .,. U . r <lb />
S C. t I <lb />
plaint in the case . ., I <lb />
Spencer B. Adams et -i <lb />
F. Butler and i <lb />
the Caucasian Publishing Com- <lb />
men i <lb />
be present. <lb />
In connection with tn <lb />
there Will be held a <lb />
exposition, <lb />
Ins been filed with the <lb />
superior court. . <lb />
There are two complaints. <lb />
One against Marion Butler and <lb />
F. Butler, and <lb />
.-; <lb />
a world's fair on the Caucasian <lb />
illustrating what is Company. Fifty <lb />
I Of<lb />
dona around the globe In the am damage Is <lb />
asked <lb />
seventy-five children. <lb />
L. the <lb />
. polite and popular district <lb />
The Security Life and <lb />
contains no opium or other harmful <lb />
drug. It always cures. <lb />
J L. Wooten and Coward V. <lb />
each <lb />
. ,. . <lb />
fight against tuberculosis. The c <lb />
e reply, the sections will; This action grows out <lb />
housed in the National charges made by the <lb />
adjoining the Smithson-1 published in the Caucasian in <lb />
hey Take the Kinks Out. buildings. j reference to the conduct of Judge <lb />
I have used Dr. King's New Life The membership fee is five Adams while he was cm I <lb />
f, with Increasing dollars which will entitle one to the Choctaw an <lb />
transactions. Court, of Indian Territory. <lb />
This is the opportunity of a life The defendants are given <lb />
time, for we will probably not thirty days In to file their <lb />
have another world's congress i answer, <lb />
or, this subject in the United Considerable interest w mm <lb />
States in a generation. Not in the case ex- <lb />
the medical profession, but Judge Adams has been <lb />
large numbers of laymen are crated every ti n t <lb />
deeply interested in this been brought against him. <lb />
; tor- at Drug Store. <lb />
Annuity company, <lb />
city today. <lb />
was in the <lb />
You get a <lb />
Morse Goods t c <lb />
of<lb />
J. <lb />
j Corey <lb />
to Hang. <lb />
Roberson, the <lb />
who few weeks ago killed Mr. <lb />
Charles Whichard at Roberson- <lb />
ville, was tried at the present <lb />
term of Martin county Superior <lb />
court and convicted of murder <lb />
in the first degree. He was sen- <lb />
to be hanged on Nov. <lb />
12th.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. PROPRIETOR <lb />
Entered as second eta matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C Congress of March 1879 <lb />
to <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY OCT. 1908. <lb />
may brag all they please, <lb />
but Republican prospects are <lb />
mighty poor prospects. <lb />
The farmer who failed to save <lb />
hay in the last week or two has <lb />
missed an opportunity, <lb />
One of of the <lb />
president now is to write a cam- <lb />
letter every day. <lb />
It is only a battle of letters <lb />
now. The battle of ballots will <lb />
come the third of November. <lb />
If their records were sifted a <lb />
lot more of them would be found <lb />
just as deep in it as <lb />
The president is about to make <lb />
campaign letters as numerous as <lb />
he messages to congress. <lb />
It has been a strenuous week <lb />
and we are glad there is but <lb />
one day more of the excitement. <lb />
Now, if anybody wants to <lb />
cuss the benefits of a carnival <lb />
pro or Reflector oilers <lb />
the opportunity. <lb />
Taft will not look so much like <lb />
a balloon after the November <lb />
election. He <lb />
like a soap bubble. <lb />
According to Governor Has- <lb />
of Oklahoma, President <lb />
Roosevelt is chief in the <lb />
fraternity. <lb />
We are truly sorry that Editor <lb />
Thad Manning has grown tired <lb />
of the game and is offering hie <lb />
excellent paper, the Henderson <lb />
Gold Leaf, for sale. <lb />
Just like there were not <lb />
already parties enough, a call <lb />
has been issued for a gathering <lb />
in Chattanooga early in October <lb />
to organize Liberal <lb />
In their eagerness to go for <lb />
each other candidates often be- <lb />
cloud the real issues before the <lb />
public. It impossible to <lb />
conduct a campaign void of per- <lb />
Governor C. N. Haskell, of <lb />
Oklahoma, has resigned as treas- <lb />
of the Democratic, national <lb />
executive committee, and Her- <lb />
man Bidder, of New York, has <lb />
been appointed to succeed him. <lb />
Remember The Reflector will <lb />
receive any contributions its <lb />
readers may wish to make to the <lb />
Bryan and Kern campaign fund. <lb />
will forward same to the <lb />
New Bern seems to be a pro- You can get an idea of what Remembering the action he <lb />
field for blind tigers, but if thinks of and took to induce to raise <lb />
the authorities go on arresting loan associations from the fact <lb />
them in big bunches the traffic that the fourth association is <lb />
may be broken up. I being organized there. A large <lb />
I per cent of the homes in that city <lb />
were built through the aid of <lb />
Governor Glenn has appointed <lb />
W. J. Shu ford, of Hickory, a <lb />
member of the board of <lb />
to succeed W. A. Graham <lb />
recently appointed commissioner <lb />
of agriculture. <lb />
Would you like to see the con- <lb />
amendment abolish- <lb />
ed and all the voting ate of the date advertised for <lb />
these associations. Greenville <lb />
has one association that is doing <lb />
much good in that direction. <lb />
Because some Winston young <lb />
ladies stayed home to attend a <lb />
dance to be given in honor of <lb />
their departure, and were a day <lb />
again That is what would <lb />
take place if the Republicans <lb />
could get control of North Caro- <lb />
again. <lb />
a fund of to help elect <lb />
him four years ago, <lb />
it comes with very ill grace for <lb />
the president now to be accusing <lb />
any one else of corruption in <lb />
politics. Notwithstanding what <lb />
he induced to do, it is <lb />
well remembered that on the <lb />
eve of the last election <lb />
dent Roosevelt wrote a public <lb />
letter denouncing as the <lb />
charge made by Judge Parker <lb />
that corporate interests had con- <lb />
large sums to the Re- <lb />
publican campaign fund. <lb />
The rapid turning of the tide <lb />
toward Bryan is a good <lb />
that the country has be- <lb />
come tired of the policies and <lb />
burdens of Republican <lb />
and control, and thinks a <lb />
change will be for the better. <lb />
Now, the thing for the <lb />
tic Coast Line to do is to build <lb />
a nice, modern depot in Green- <lb />
ville and extend the pavement <lb />
registration. President Foust, of <lb />
the Normal and Industrial <lb />
at Greensboro would not A vote for Cox means a vote <lb />
low them to be enrolled as pupil to turn the election machinery <lb />
of that institution. It is all over to the Republicans. <lb />
right to have rules and <lb />
line, but sometime they are car- <lb />
too far. <lb />
Kinston follows Greenville's <lb />
recent lead in reporting a high- <lb />
way robbery. The case there <lb />
was very similar to the one here, <lb />
a man returning home from <lb />
town being held up robbed. <lb />
Farmers who sell quantities of <lb />
produce in town would do well <lb />
to leave their money with the <lb />
on Dickinson avenue around it. <lb />
The depot the Norfolk South- banks and not take it home <lb />
em has should make <lb />
ashamed of theirs. <lb />
them them. <lb />
When .- president to <lb />
make a bluff in behalf of his between Mr. Bryan <lb />
proper person. <lb />
Public letters to <lb />
each oilier <lb />
and <lb />
man Tali, b Buds that Bryan is <lb />
ready to cab him.<lb />
Possibly by the time another <lb />
carnival conies the sidewalks of <lb />
Evans street and Dickinson <lb />
avenue will be completed, <lb />
We do believe tin re is n <lb />
much better or safer investment <lb />
you can ban in Greenville <lb />
properly. <lb />
dent Roosevelt <lb />
almost daily appearance in the <lb />
If money would buy the gov- <lb />
Cox could get it but <lb />
happily the day has passed in <lb />
North Carolina when a man can <lb />
buy a political The <lb />
have been treated to too <lb />
high Oil educational standard by <lb />
the party since <lb />
There are Confederate <lb />
pensioners in the State this year, <lb />
increase of over last year. <lb />
i State Auditor Dixon says the <lb />
Recently it was intimated that <lb />
Adams and the Butlers had got <lb />
together and compromised the <lb />
troubles between them. This <lb />
turns out to be as suit <lb />
has been begun in Guilford <lb />
county Superior court by Adams <lb />
against the Butlers and the <lb />
Publishing Co. The <lb />
amount of damages asked for in <lb />
the complaint is and it <lb />
promises to be a big trial.<lb />
Another newspaper man is up <lb />
are be the same as last libel suit, and no doubt <lb />
papers, an <lb />
the best of it. <lb />
i Mr. Bryan is getting <lb />
year, first class, second so. Hon. B. P. Aycock. <lb />
Mr. Bryan say.- would like <lb />
like to see the president put into <lb />
pr -t ice for a month and a half <lb />
the he has <lb />
talking about for seven years. <lb />
Pretty good suggestion. <lb />
class, third class, fourth <lb />
class and widows. <lb />
The State lair will be <lb />
for <lb />
loner brought <lb />
suit for against the editor <lb />
odd at of the Times-Mercury <lb />
Raleigh during the week of Oct. because of a recent editorial in <lb />
The exhibits are going that paper charging four <lb />
to be large and there will year- ago Senator Aycock went <lb />
many attractions to interest vis- <lb />
Some other States will <lb />
Mr. Cos, Republican nominee <lb />
When Mr. Bryan undertakes for gOVernor, has been sued in <lb />
Cumberland Superior <lb />
to nail a thing he drives it to the <lb />
take part <lb />
to Hickory to speak and that he <lb />
was so drunk his friends had to <lb />
ibis fair, as him <lb />
head. He is giving . <lb />
veil aplenty to attend to. <lb />
Governor Haskell going to <lb />
make somebody prove it or take <lb />
water regard to the recent <lb />
charges lodged against him. <lb />
They have begin this early- <lb />
reporting wrecks from snow- <lb />
storms out in the northwest. <lb />
One recently occurred in Mon- <lb />
i. ; for <lb />
of a contract to furnish <lb />
shuttle blocks. <lb />
is to make an exhibit of <lb />
fruit and Kentucky will have an <lb />
exhibit of cattle. <lb />
As might have been expected, <lb />
the letter published in the New- <lb />
York Times soon after Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land's death purporting to bean <lb />
endorsement by him of Mr. Taft <lb />
for president, has turned out to <lb />
be u forgery. <lb />
The president does not <lb />
what he preaches. II <lb />
makes it appear that he does <lb />
A Chicago preacher dubs the <lb />
Joseph G. Cannon as a <lb />
who should be ignored <lb />
by the Mr. Speaker is <lb />
being what you might call <lb />
ignored, but he is getting a lot <lb />
of notoriety that is quite <lb />
to his <lb />
editor is not <lb />
prove his charge. <lb />
The Hickory; <lb />
to be able to j <lb />
If you vote for a Republican <lb />
it means that you want to put <lb />
. . . . . ., . want government officials to <lb />
the State back m the condition <lb />
I be active politics, while at <lb />
it was when that party had con- <lb />
of it. <lb />
I the same time be is one of the <lb />
most <lb />
have made an- <lb />
other threat in North Carolina, <lb />
a in Gaston county, <lb />
been warned not to operate <lb />
his plant. <lb />
No, the buildings on the east <lb />
side of Evans street can not be <lb />
called sky-scrapers just because <lb />
they stand up so high above the <lb />
new sidewalk. <lb />
Is the man that votes the <lb />
Republican ticket and the <lb />
State Democratic state ticket a <lb />
Republican or a Democrat <lb />
Sun. <lb />
We would say he is about half <lb />
and half, and believes in taking <lb />
things mixed. <lb />
There are not enough <lb />
in Pitt county to make <lb />
anybody feel uneasy, but that is <lb />
no excuse for every Democrat <lb />
not to do his duty both in the <lb />
campaign and in the election. <lb />
At Guilford College six <lb />
dents were arrested for hazing a <lb />
fellow student. The six were <lb />
carried to Greensboro and given <lb />
a hearing and one of them was <lb />
fined and costs, and <lb />
suspended as to the others. <lb />
That is the way to break up <lb />
hazing. <lb />
Chairman Hitchcock is <lb />
poverty in campaign funds, <lb />
but the intent of this cry is lo <lb />
hide from the public the big <lb />
corruption fund contributions lie <lb />
is getting on the quiet. You <lb />
need not expect the Republicans <lb />
will not have money enough to <lb />
flood the country just before <lb />
the election. <lb />
Greensboro is making <lb />
preparations for the <lb />
and home coming week <lb />
there October 11-17. in com- <lb />
of the one <lb />
anniversary of the found- <lb />
village that grown <lb />
into a progressive city. One <lb />
day that week. 18th, the good <lb />
roads conference will be held to <lb />
set on foot plans looking to the <lb />
building of better public roads <lb />
throughout the Stale. Every <lb />
county should be represented at <lb />
this conference. <lb />
after the on Evans <lb />
street and avenue are <lb />
She gets to long more <lb />
like a city every y Take a <lb />
look around town and you will <lb />
see. The only thing that we <lb />
can to is the extermination <lb />
of the old shade trees that used <lb />
to the town. Shade trees <lb />
are a great benefit us well as <lb />
beautifying. <lb />
A business man handed I lit; <lb />
Reflector this item which <lb />
that there ire some people, even <lb />
in this section, who possess feel- <lb />
that smack strongly of <lb />
man who considered a <lb />
prominent business man of the <lb />
county, made the statement that <lb />
he heard u man, who was as <lb />
good as himself or one else, <lb />
and could prove us food u char- <lb />
say that he would do <lb />
nothing to suppress <lb />
Such a statement com- <lb />
from man's lips is <lb />
lute proof that ho could not be <lb />
a man of good character heart, <lb />
and is really a man to <lb />
live in any community. Every <lb />
true citizen knows that a man <lb />
who would not suppress such <lb />
lawless action is himself guilty <lb />
of the sentiment of the <lb />
The governor appoints the <lb />
State election board and they <lb />
appoint county boards and the <lb />
county boards appoint the <lb />
Do business men in North <lb />
Carolina want the constitutional <lb />
amendment nullified Do they <lb />
want a return to old conditions, <lb />
when ninety thousand <lb />
voted every election If so, <lb />
vote for Cox, who will turn the <lb />
entire election machinery of the <lb />
State over to Republicans. <lb />
Dangerous as it is to vote for <lb />
Cox. it is alike dangerous to vote <lb />
for a Republican candidate for <lb />
the legislature. Why Be- <lb />
cause the legislature has power <lb />
to repeal or any other law, <lb />
and the people of North Caro- <lb />
have not yet forgotten what <lb />
it means to let a Republican <lb />
legislature administer upon the <lb />
State and its institutions. <lb />
RANDOM <lb />
What the says to <lb />
the New York Republican man- <lb />
agers goes. <lb />
Even Bryan himself didn't <lb />
begin to believe that Tall was <lb />
so easy to lick. <lb />
We no sooner get through <lb />
mowing the lawn than the time <lb />
comes to chop wood. <lb />
sails into <lb />
the campaign, ii is time to start <lb />
another Ananias dub. <lb />
The trouble with that <lb />
whiskey is that it doesn't <lb />
produce an imitation jag. <lb />
We don't ever remember ever <lb />
meeting a girl whose shoes Wore <lb />
not mile too for her. <lb />
The Hon. John Temple Graves <lb />
wants the joint debates of the <lb />
land, and let who will be <lb />
dent. <lb />
Georgia reads of the <lb />
and burning trees up North and <lb />
they know how <lb />
In Kansas it is necessary for <lb />
Mr. Tuft to run on the Demo- <lb />
platform. He and Teddy <lb />
are both trying to get on it. <lb />
It does not make any differ- <lb />
to Washington. She has <lb />
to take any president the rest of <lb />
the country chooses to send her. <lb />
Willie Hoist has broached hi <lb />
He is having his speech <lb />
against Mr. printed in <lb />
Western newspapers as <lb />
matter. <lb />
to be pleased with the result in <lb />
Maine, which looks like a sure <lb />
Democratic victory. <lb />
Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., has <lb />
reached his majority, and will <lb />
cast his first vote in November. <lb />
If he craved notoriety like an- <lb />
other well known great person <lb />
he could electrify the country by <lb />
his announcement of a purpose <lb />
to vote for Bryan and Kern. <lb />
Since it has been admitted <lb />
that the G. P. pays its star <lb />
spellbinders a night, an <lb />
pleasant suspicion is aroused <lb />
when a prominent Democrat <lb />
announces his conversion to the <lb />
Taft ticket and is placed the <lb />
list of speakers.<lb />
The S. C, Enquirer <lb />
submits that with <lb />
cents wholesale, ribs II 8-4 <lb />
cents, fat buck at cents and <lb />
flour at a barrel, how the <lb />
cotton producer is going to make <lb />
both ends meet with 0-cent cot- <lb />
ton is a puzzling proposition. It <lb />
is, indeed, for the cotton pro- <lb />
who has allowed himself <lb />
to become a fool on the subject <lb />
of cotton, but he who has heed- <lb />
ed the ofttimes wearisome but <lb />
always sound advice concerning <lb />
and and such <lb />
mutters can view the situation <lb />
with entire <lb />
Observer. <lb />
It is all right to have the big <lb />
politicians address large <lb />
but the little fellows had <lb />
better get to work if they want <lb />
the votes <lb />
Herald.<lb />
We do not know why cotton <lb />
took a tumble just at this time <lb />
unless it was that at this <lb />
particular time the farmer is <lb />
supposed to have some lo sell. <lb />
Durham Herald.<lb />
George Washington Pardoned. <lb />
George Washington, who was <lb />
convicted April term, of <lb />
Pitt superior court, of <lb />
and adultery, sentenced to <lb />
four months in county jail, was <lb />
recently pardoned by Governor <lb />
Glenn. He gave the following <lb />
reasons tor doing <lb />
signed by good <lb />
men, show that defendant had <lb />
been therefore of good character, <lb />
and that he is now years of <lb />
age, and while I believe the <lb />
judge and jury did light in con- <lb />
him, on account of his <lb />
age and his previous good char- <lb />
I have concluded to grant <lb />
him a pardon on his remaining <lb />
of good character, staying away <lb />
from his co-defendant, and pay- <lb />
into the office of the clerk of <lb />
the court of Pitt county the sum <lb />
of the school fund. <lb />
FOR A SPRAINED <lb />
A Sprained ankle may be in <lb />
about one-third the time usually re- <lb />
by applying <lb />
freely, and giving it absolute <lb />
rest. For sale by J. L. Wooten and <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
The trust, it is said, will <lb />
start mills going again in doubt- <lb />
States. Oh, very well. It <lb />
will be a good thing to get them <lb />
started anywhere. <lb />
One of Willie <lb />
clubs down in New York <lb />
deserted that great leader the <lb />
other i, coming out for <lb />
an and Kern. just cannot <lb />
keep oft the Bryan band wagon <lb />
this year. <lb />
Mr. Taft was sorry the <lb />
majority was so large, for <lb />
it would have a tendency to <lb />
ate overconfidence. He ought<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 />
De- <lb />
Heavy and fancy groceries, <lb />
tobacco and cigars at Tripp, <lb />
Hart C. <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 />
Tripp, Hart Co. have all <lb />
kinds of muslins at the very low <lb />
est prices Don't miss them. <lb />
M. M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
Ice cold the year <lb />
Try one. <lb />
Dixon are running <lb />
it fact and mills on full <lb />
id sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb />
done. <lb />
will find a nice line of <lb />
on hand at <lb />
J. K. Smith Co, <lb />
J. K. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
at the <lb />
plant. Besides their reg- <lb />
line of work they are malting <lb />
tobacco hogsheads to be <lb />
on this market. <lb />
The very tints and best dress <lb />
Calico prints at Tripp. Hart <lb />
Co's. store, from to per <lb />
yard. Drop in and examine <lb />
them. <lb />
Mrs. F. P. White has return- <lb />
ed home from a visit to her <lb />
parents in Lenoir. <lb />
Heavy and fancy grocers, to- <lb />
and cigars at Tripp, Hart <lb />
regret to know that W. L. <lb />
Browning is very sick at his <lb />
home on Third street <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co. are making <lb />
a specialty of the shoe <lb />
which is guaranteed not to crack. <lb />
See them. <lb />
Mrs. E. F. Tucker, of Winter- <lb />
ville, was a very pleasant <lb />
among her many friends in <lb />
den Wednesday. <lb />
The Dress Well shoe for men <lb />
and women at the store of Tripp, <lb />
Hart A Co., cannot be excelled <lb />
either in price, quality or <lb />
Just try a pair and be <lb />
convinced. <lb />
David Smith, of <lb />
spent the day with Elmer Gard- <lb />
For Sale A valuable farm <lb />
near Ayden containing sixty two <lb />
acres of which ten acre are <lb />
have a band that will take rank <lb />
among the best in the State. <lb />
Mrs. b. T. Carson and two <lb />
children, formerly Washington, <lb />
N. C, but now of Georgetown. <lb />
S. C, are here on a visit to their <lb />
aunt, Mrs. J. A. Davis. <lb />
Our young friend, Master Ben- <lb />
the plain gospel truth, <lb />
For the benefit of the school <lb />
children the free entertainment <lb />
heretofore given by the band on <lb />
Thursday night will be given on <lb />
Friday night instead. <lb />
It is with sincere regret that <lb />
the many friends of W. L. <lb />
Browning learn that his condition <lb />
grows worse. <lb />
Those who did not pay their <lb />
poll tax by the first of May last <lb />
cannot vote in the coming <lb />
Dr. Joseph after an <lb />
Corey, is deserving of more of north <lb />
i ii ii -t., <lb />
than a passing notice. Though <lb />
quite a lad, as agent for Hart <lb />
Fleming, who do an immense <lb />
picture business, this young man <lb />
has so won their confidence as <lb />
not only to be entrusted with <lb />
special duties but is their collect- <lb />
agent and his returns have <lb />
proven him worthy of the <lb />
reposed in him. Indeed <lb />
he is a lad whose precepts other <lb />
boys would do well to emulate. <lb />
Having been appointed <lb />
for precinct No. Content <lb />
township, for the election to <lb />
be held Tuesday, November 3rd, <lb />
1908. All persons of said <lb />
who have not heretofore <lb />
for said election and <lb />
are entitled to do so will <lb />
call at my office in Ayden, N. C., <lb />
and register in accordance with <lb />
the law governing elections. <lb />
E-a <lb />
;. . <lb />
I.<lb />
, t. <lb />
many i i <lb />
money our i <lb />
i.<lb />
,,, p. <lb />
. . <lb />
v. <lb />
M I. <lb />
j no good will lie i <lb />
tea doubt will be j- <lb />
fore the of <lb />
Hart little <lb />
co pony got so <lb />
at train yesterday he <lb />
a fit tell Ow, and hot <lb />
until tickled him in too <lb />
side did he list <lb />
Most buyers went to <lb />
Thursday to take in <lb />
and other varieties,<lb />
goods, Indies and cleared, same Will Le sold on <lb />
furnishing goods, are the term.;, for further <lb />
and will compete with any apply t Walter Mar- <lb />
are to be found at the N. C, F D. <lb />
of Co. i a w. <lb />
Calico pi Tripp, Hart Mrs, and <lb />
Co's. store from per yd. hate, are here en a <lb />
Drop in and examine them. I visit to their daughter <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have respectively, Mrs. H. G. Barton. <lb />
a nice lot of coffins caskets Those <lb />
hearse Co's. i v <lb />
when desired. Give . call from . <lb />
when in need of t. <lb />
goods. This firm has ; pup , ii.-v. J. X. u <lb />
ply of first class I v in. . put <lb />
good buggies, and are v r . <lb />
making hogsheads <lb />
Truly Ed the <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
The Chesterfield I <lb />
hat as displayed by <lb />
and Co. arc to <lb />
young and the old and ere the <lb />
latest <lb />
Th very and beat <lb />
ladies and <lb />
is, the best <lb />
and will mar- <lb />
to be the store <lb />
p Hart Co, <lb />
at living prices in <lb />
the general line <lb />
kept by Tripp, Co. <lb />
We been informed a <lb />
meeting will begin in <lb />
the Missionary Baptist church <lb />
Sunday and through the <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. Willie Prince, of <lb />
Point, is here on a visit to her <lb />
mother, Mrs. Sack Smith, <lb />
W. C. Jackson and family, of <lb />
Middlesex, are here visiting rel- <lb />
and friends. <lb />
Tiberius Nelson, of Winter- <lb />
ville, was here a short while <lb />
Thursday afternoon. <lb />
this place Wed- <lb />
evening, 23rd instant, ac <lb />
the home of W. G. Smith, father <lb />
of the bride, Mr. <lb />
horn and Miss Alice Smith, Elder <lb />
E. T. Philips officiating. <lb />
after the ceremony the <lb />
bridal party went to the home of <lb />
the groom in Greene county <lb />
where an elegant supper awaited <lb />
them and after partaking same <lb />
the remainder of the evening <lb />
was spent in and <lb />
a good time generally. <lb />
The hobby horse is here and <lb />
the kid is in all his glory. From <lb />
the first quack of the whistle <lb />
at early morn the last <lb />
cracked strains of Dixie have <lb />
died away at dewy eve the air <lb />
is rent with noises both dismal <lb />
and loud and the many <lb />
wandering their way to the <lb />
pockets of the managers of this <lb />
machine must shape many a <lb />
dollar as it from our <lb />
midst with nothing to show in <lb />
return. <lb />
Guy Taylor and wife spent <lb />
Monday in <lb />
September 25th, 1908. J M. <lb />
Blow, registrar. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Garris, from the <lb />
country, spent the latter part of <lb />
last week here with her <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Hooks. <lb />
In our items of last week in- <lb />
stead of reading and Miss <lb />
visiting Mrs. H, G. <lb />
it should have read <lb />
visiting Mrs. W. H. <lb />
JR. W. Smith and W. L. M. <lb />
Lawhorn are in upon <lb />
court at Greenville this a. <lb />
jurors. <lb />
Mrs. Simon after spend <lb />
several days here visiting <lb />
friends returned to her home <lb />
Greenville Monday. <lb />
Capt. W. N. Jones and family, <lb />
of New Bern, are visiting W. B. <lb />
Alexander. <lb />
J. Dixon came home Men- <lb />
Jay from Kinston. <lb />
E. of Greene <lb />
county, are visiting the family <lb />
of H. C. Ormond. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Jackson and child- <lb />
of Middlesex, are here a <lb />
visit to relatives. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Jackson and child- <lb />
of Middlesex, are here on a <lb />
visit to relatives. <lb />
Rev. C. W. Howard, of Kin- <lb />
-ton, held services ill the Disciple <lb />
church Sunday morning and <lb />
came home Thursday evening. <lb />
The doctor is very much <lb />
ed and he didn't go home any <lb />
sooner than a great many wished. <lb />
His place would be hard to fill in <lb />
and around Ayden. <lb />
Certain parties making the <lb />
assertion that town- <lb />
ship will ever give other than a <lb />
Democratic majority is <lb />
that they are either old <lb />
or else they have made <lb />
application for membership, in <lb />
the club. Their mouth <lb />
is the biggest thing about them. <lb />
Dr. Howard, of Kinston, who <lb />
attended practice of Dr. <lb />
Dixon during the absence of the <lb />
latter, has to his home. <lb />
Dr. Howard, while here, by his <lb />
gentlemanly bearing and kindly <lb />
deportment, won many friends <lb />
I among our people, all of whom <lb />
regret very <lb />
left us. <lb />
much that he has <lb />
of Moth. <lb />
Moths ore really very beautiful <lb />
insects in spite of their dingy <lb />
their <lb />
hues may ho, one has only to place <lb />
a clothes moth under the micro- <lb />
scope in order to perceive its beau- <lb />
I one moths <lb />
in . r <lb />
. .-;. ,. I . <lb />
. of b i <lb />
B,.,. i. <lb />
its wings. When look- <lb />
ed this through micros ope, <lb />
v n nil a t <lb />
site one. In the center of little <lb />
gray patch were thousands upon <lb />
thousands of tin sen each <lb />
ed ii deprived of it <lb />
am marked by tire delicate <lb />
ridges running along ii base <lb />
lo tip, around i- <lb />
. more mm Ii <lb />
m -re el. Ii r . each of <lb />
The Democratic ii <lb />
Washington, D. C, Sept. . <lb />
The New York Herald, <lb />
possesses a skill and accuracy <lb />
seldom equaled in feeling the <lb />
political pulse, is astonished <lb />
the result of its recent <lb />
About the first of <lb />
they estimated that Mr. <lb />
Taft had sure I <lb />
votes and that Mr. Bryan <lb />
had sure votes of ti. -11 <lb />
necessary to elect. In a <lb />
of that they ca <lb />
that Ohio, North Dakota, Kin <lb />
and Oregon, which they <lb />
placed in the sure V. r------ <lb />
column most hi taken out <lb />
placed in the doubtful <lb />
with i bearing;. <lb />
The New York Herald during j <lb />
the last years <lb />
has been an unerring politic j <lb />
prophet and while it is an <lb />
pendent paper, the forecast that <lb />
they make shows that <lb />
election is now almost certain. <lb />
This discovery was a great puzzle <lb />
to the Herald at outset but <lb />
they have now discovered the <lb />
secret It is Roosevelt's <lb />
dictation to the Republican <lb />
leaden that has resulted in a <lb />
feeling of and apathy <lb />
not equaled in Harrison's over- <lb />
defeat in 1892. <lb />
the leading Republicans feel that <lb />
the nomination of Mr. was <lb />
by the <lb />
party but by the direct appoint- <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt himself. <lb />
This kind of political game is <lb />
not relished by in every <lb />
cans and it i. hundreds <lb />
of life-long Republicans in every <lb />
Republican county are going to <lb />
cast th ballots for Mr. Bryan <lb />
as a rebuke this dictatorship. <lb />
They want to teach Mr. <lb />
HI of the of t <lb />
New <lb />
tell you nil <lb />
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to boar after <lb />
landlady bad <lb />
roust <lb />
The boarding <lb />
himself on his keen observation <lb />
man and his to de- <lb />
a mind render, are <lb />
skid new hoarder. <lb />
To a treat <lb />
sleuth, i n i t <lb />
you before, hut I know in.- <lb />
the <lb />
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ability and <lb />
none of your family --s.-v <lb />
treat <lb />
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your beard i of <lb />
Your fine, the is very <lb />
tender, so you experience <lb />
In aw <lb />
made of One to <lb />
the texture of your <lb />
said die new boarder. <lb />
know BOW <lb />
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have ever <lb />
y. u are a ready <lb />
Hide lo snap out a re <lb />
mark almost any <lb />
said boarder, <lb />
make feet d you <lb />
do of <lb />
boarding h awe Kb k <lb />
broadly and neared a <lb />
pm-ugh explained, like all <lb />
racily detective i knew <lb />
you re ft I y t . <lb />
I rail tin t <lb />
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hand n ; II to i-- d. <lb />
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band, iv It l on <lb />
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ti r avail . of <lb />
near i to <lb />
three hairlike And o all <lb />
, e . shifted, <lb />
rainbow were playing. <lb />
as a were no <lb />
on the tobacco market until the <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Lost-A plain gold ring between <lb />
the residence of Mrs. Agnes <lb />
Blount and the store of J. J. <lb />
Hines Co. Any one finding <lb />
same will be liberally rewarded <lb />
by at store J. J. Hines <lb />
A. W- Ange, a prominent mer- <lb />
chant of Winterville, was here <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Many of our have been <lb />
taking in the carnival at Green- <lb />
ville during the week. Quite a <lb />
number anticipate going up to- <lb />
night. <lb />
The musicale in the opera <lb />
house last night given by the <lb />
young ladies of the town for the <lb />
the Ayden band was <lb />
perfect in every respect. The <lb />
large audience in attendance <lb />
were not only pleased but ex- <lb />
pressed much surprise and pleas- <lb />
at the manner in which all <lb />
who participated rendered his or <lb />
her particular part in the pro- <lb />
gram. The proceeds were very <lb />
satisfactory and the members of <lb />
the band appreciate in the fullest <lb />
this generous effort in assisting <lb />
them to meet and lighten their <lb />
expense. The band under tutor <lb />
ship cf Prof. Kailey has made <lb />
rapid progress and discourses <lb />
music not only creditable but <lb />
strictly of a high order. Our <lb />
people ought and should render <lb />
them every assistance necessary <lb />
and we feel sure will soon <lb />
evening. <lb />
Rev. Mr. will assist <lb />
Rev. Mr. King in a meeting at <lb />
the Missionary Baptist church <lb />
beginning first Sunday night in <lb />
October. <lb />
Miss Browning, of <lb />
is here to see her sick brother, <lb />
W, L. Browning. <lb />
Aycock and the <lb />
dates at Ayden next Saturday. <lb />
Everybody come out and hear <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. II. Smith has <lb />
the of A. D. Cos in <lb />
Carolina Milling Ma factor- <lb />
Co. and will con the <lb />
at II <lb />
work promptly r- Mr, <lb />
Cox will with <lb />
Company. <lb />
Or <lb />
and Surgeon <lb />
Office r <lb />
AYDEN. N. C <lb />
MISS C. <lb />
Graduate <lb />
Ayden, North <lb />
. . j -i <lb />
parties that this campaign <lb />
-elf Kt ; <lb />
or slinging being <lb />
in for <lb />
Mr. the <lb />
the United States, t . <lb />
Self level ii v <lb />
ti to revive old <lb />
mud sin <lb />
campaigns, man in coal <lb />
country knows of <lb />
i, <lb />
as I <lb />
ever were, sap <lb />
to Roosevelt or Taft. <lb />
if the policies that Mr, v <lb />
volt claims as his own <lb />
bodily from teachings of . <lb />
i n <lb />
ind i . a Mr, Roi <lb />
ti i <lb />
of hen . is what m i <lb />
mad, <lb />
Trial. <lb />
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wit delay. <lb />
. f,. is in progress. <lb />
STATEMENT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July <lb />
Resources <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts . . . <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
One from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin . . <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National hank <lb />
and other notes <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
67,084.67 , . , . , <lb />
81.07 <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
6,016.05 less <lb />
160.001 <lb />
current exp. paid <lb />
I Bills payable <lb />
Deposits subject to ck. <lb />
588.00 <lb />
Total, 070,089.14 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I Smith, Cashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge MUM. <lb />
SMITH. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of July <lb />
1908. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
L- DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Will II for <lb />
re .- i. i mile . <lb />
No dwelling hi i <lb />
farm, but ii and <lb />
,, d el ti-r. <lb />
CLAYTON <lb />
Ii j e, N. C. <lb />
Wood's Seeds. <lb />
Seed Wheat <lb />
Oats, Rye and <lb />
are not only <lb />
Seed in tin- but <lb />
no soil best, and <lb />
heaviest Our e locks are <lb />
best sad t- <lb />
yielding out <lb />
are with we <lb />
and must Improved machinery <lb />
If you want superior <lb />
crops <lb />
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb />
quoted on request <lb />
Fall <lb />
information about all <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
WOOD ft SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
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was Into ears. I <lb />
see a monitor Bring and <lb />
lo Unit I swim to if I <lb />
bad H bit of plank or driftwood. <lb />
UM Ibis MOld not gel It plain <lb />
be drowned <lb />
like a rat In boat unless all Blind <lb />
to get out somehow Dead and <lb />
ed men wen- lying a Unit In <lb />
piles, but no to lend me a <lb />
band. By time use <lb />
my legs In any way. and dug <lb />
my bands Into sides of my prison <lb />
and tried to pull myself out sand <lb />
way and left me lying In <lb />
water. Finally nude effort <lb />
rolled myself sideways out of <lb />
bole. <lb />
out saw a marine I <lb />
away by <lb />
a pile of and tiring away <lb />
at tin- tort I called in to <lb />
poll ma In bi bar i f sand, but <lb />
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was too sharp for to expose <lb />
self. I him my re- <lb />
to bis mind, in two <lb />
he had ma In i plant of <lb />
I to say. Ufa by a small <lb />
for he tired the Confederate <lb />
would n the a <lb />
inches of bonds. If ma- <lb />
hid known that my revolver ant <lb />
wot and could not i <lb />
Brad I ti . I would have been <lb />
burled 111.- <lb />
poor were. As as <lb />
reach ea from a <lb />
dead r near me l loaded my <lb />
revolver, thinking it might be <lb />
before Hie Job <lb />
-V.-,. in behind this <lb />
I lie of I Inn the body <lb />
of the n ever -aw la the <lb />
naval ten II v. not con- <lb />
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co i bid be worked himself <lb />
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ii of be a <lb />
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to Ids el; a, v h I me. ii Jostled <lb />
my broken toe. I Are <lb />
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nest II my repeated <lb />
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lie was link I oft r f. <lb />
he Clove on tine Pole. <lb />
a custom in ii English town. <lb />
Ii the <lb />
I ran Wined grant of a fair from <lb />
lord of manor . long <lb />
1237, an l t fair retains i <lb />
sue rial of by <lb />
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coins i ii. <lb />
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I until the end of tho fair. <lb />
SOME HISTORIC GIANTS. <lb />
Ob Cog and th <lb />
Man on Record. <lb />
It is a matter of to <lb />
most mall they shall <lb />
become or clowns. There <lb />
arc of clowns today, but <lb />
then swill never <lb />
such formidable giants as <lb />
tied Magog. g. are told in <lb />
Deuteronomy, was the last real <lb />
giant. Ho was that king of <lb />
whom the Israelites slew, his <lb />
bedstead was nine cubits long, or <lb />
about thirteen feet. This bedstead <lb />
theory may be based upon the huge <lb />
which the Phoenician <lb />
kings had made in imitation of the <lb />
Egyptian custom. <lb />
Cog and Magog are <lb />
times in the Bible with <lb />
more or less In the <lb />
Koran represent a <lb />
people inhabiting and <lb />
the were probably out of the <lb />
terror inspired by the <lb />
hordes that overthrew the <lb />
empire. Wooden statues of Cog <lb />
Magog fourteen feet high have <lb />
occupied pedestals in the London <lb />
guild hall for centuries and were <lb />
formerly carried through <lb />
in the lord mayor's shows. They <lb />
welcomed Henry V. on London <lb />
bridge in 1415. According to Cu- <lb />
m, G and Magog were the <lb />
of a race of giants found in <lb />
Britain by Unite, son of <lb />
of Troy, end brought b him m <lb />
prisoners to London, where they <lb />
were chained to t; e of a pat- <lb />
tee on the cite of the guild hall and <lb />
kept porters. <lb />
All primitive races to <lb />
. rids of plants, as did the <lb />
. B n and Arabs, <lb />
nine feel to he almost the <lb />
. authentic stature record <lb />
exceeded <lb />
by four tn he. h an <lb />
A ii pant, who died in <lb />
y- feet bee in <lb />
Byrne, the Irish <lb />
giant, attained the stature of eight <lb />
f four inches. <lb />
The tallest race in the world i <lb />
the Scotch of Galloway, who aw- <lb />
n re five feel eleven inches in <lb />
come of die <lb />
id HI I then the Li- <lb />
I Ii. N . R Po- <lb />
Sikhs. lain of the <lb />
din, and <lb />
go- an-. <lb />
is, however, possible to I me <lb />
a with a little perseverance <lb />
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. . ,. body, <lb />
. to h, c think, pro- <lb />
. know n a- <lb />
t in which the head, <lb />
feel enormously en- <lb />
enlarged. Hut form of <lb />
is not <lb />
THE SINUOUS EEL <lb />
H Will Bit Long It Has <lb />
Eels are peculiar even among <lb />
A strange and <lb />
of them the <lb />
least of Very <lb />
of us have been aim. Bf the <lb />
nary Unit Una Batted worm and <lb />
then tangled up our in its slimy <lb />
You may cut off Has head of an <lb />
manner by <lb />
the S. P. C us body fell <lb />
of squirms and wriggles, for eel <lb />
a uncanny creature. <lb />
have told that the true method la <lb />
first to cut off the eel's tail and that <lb />
after severance of bead <lb />
brings all life and to <lb />
end. A to this I for I <lb />
only beard tins recently and have <lb />
since bad to deal with a sinuous i-l <lb />
A bas cited <lb />
of u left apparently dead U t <lb />
hours on <lb />
bit from the band of <lb />
a small boy to handle it. I <lb />
can well tills. shall not <lb />
forge lie shock had on <lb />
a Wales. I bad <lb />
a large on a line set <lb />
for We had levered bis bead and <lb />
left him for Mime hours on <lb />
leaving a good book In bis gullet, <lb />
the evening be was presented to a <lb />
small bay, who bore off in triumph <lb />
as dish. Half an hour <lb />
tho with <lb />
and at. to u <lb />
heel had bitten the severely <lb />
when he tried to excellent <lb />
book. And Hi's was no i <lb />
o to me <lb />
In m ii <lb />
of uncanny horror. <lb />
by <lb />
the of lire In their severed <lb />
portions or a mere <lb />
of the nervous only the <lb />
gist say. And perhaps be would <lb />
making a guess, St <lb />
LOST THE CASE. <lb />
A Simple Test to Which Defendant <lb />
Objected. <lb />
An solicitor was defending <lb />
a broker in an <lb />
a for the iv wry Of <lb />
the price paid for a consignment <lb />
of which declared Id <lb />
lie unlit for human food. The <lb />
i d that, although moderately <lb />
colored by suit water, as th- plaintiff <lb />
knew when he bought them, the <lb />
were perfectly <lb />
wen In court. <lb />
The a who.- <lb />
own case, was skillfully ex- <lb />
The trial was gong <lb />
and once or twice In re- <lb />
so holly that the Judge threat- <lb />
to for <lb />
At the grew <lb />
tin ling to the <lb />
and perspiring, be said. <lb />
-I here, you <lb />
i are good to eat, and say they <lb />
ain't. That's ail there Is between us. <lb />
Now. mo. it you'll eat <lb />
two of in d . ain't k <lb />
Hate lose my <lb />
Notice to s. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of county <lb />
of the of C. F. <lb />
Harriss, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to person indebted to the e- <lb />
to immediate payment to <lb />
undersigned, ail persons <lb />
against aid <lb />
that they must present the <lb />
same for payment to the urn <lb />
on of <lb />
1903. or this will be plead in bar <lb />
of <lb />
Th s Bird day of 1908 <lb />
J. Cos, <lb />
of Harriss. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a mortgage <lb />
to me by W. J. James aid wife. Re- <lb />
James, bearing date the day <lb />
of Jan. and recorded in <lb />
office of the register of for Pitt <lb />
county in book Q-8, at page to <lb />
secure the of a certain bond <lb />
of even date therewith, and the <lb />
in said mortgage not having <lb />
been complied shall, on Mon- <lb />
day the 5th. day of October, Mod, <lb />
at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, Pitt county. <lb />
N. C. offer at public auction, to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the following <lb />
described lots, <lb />
Two lots in the town of Bethel, K. C. <lb />
on the East side of Main Lot <lb />
No. adjoining and bounded by the lands <lb />
of J. c. and W, A. or. and known <lb />
as the W. James beef market, with <lb />
building. Lot No. known as the Spain <lb />
lot. containing a dwelling and hounded <lb />
by lands of W. W. Andrews. A. <lb />
others, containing one half <lb />
acre, more or less. <lb />
Tins the 84th day of August S. <lb />
A. Mortgagee. <lb />
By A. I. Punning attorney. <lb />
Notice <lb />
virtue the power of sale con- <lb />
a certain mortgage ed i <lb />
and delivered by X C. Marring <lb />
IF YOU ONLY KNEW <lb />
What Satisfaction Ease of Mia Disability Insurance Gives, You <lb />
Never Without it. <lb />
READ <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
the <lb />
Mr. H. A. <lb />
Greenville. N. <lb />
Dear <lb />
the summer yon prevailed on to boy a disability <lb />
policy in the Maryland Casualty Company. Within a very short <lb />
time after purchasing tame, I found that it was necessary for me to <lb />
have a alight surgical operation on account which it <lb />
necessary for me to remain away from my business for a period of <lb />
about two <lb />
The check presented me in full settlement of lost time, <lb />
also covering cost of operation is wry much appreciated, and I can <lb />
highly recommend the Maryland and yourself for the prompt service <lb />
rendered. Very truly <lb />
W. E. HOOKER. <lb />
Cock Oat Its <lb />
of o the <lb />
. con in i- <lb />
, r, . ., j , k- <lb />
, , j her o <lb />
r in soil o oral I <lb />
. ex i Maxi i de <lb />
o send court <lb />
Far Sale. <lb />
Mrs. N- E. Anderson's <lb />
farm, one mile from Greenville. <lb />
one other tract For terms <lb />
see Mrs. N. E. Anderson or <lb />
James C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides. Fur. Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs. Oak <lb />
Bedsteads Mattresses etc <lb />
ton and Margaret Harrington Suits. Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits tables. Lounges, <lb />
ft. <lb />
writer <lb />
The <lb />
Hi <lb />
Judge once ti <lb />
and i <lb />
it be i do. <lb />
in- is trying not <lb />
I he i, ply, <lb />
, Tho offer i to <lb />
How S ruck Jaw <lb />
old Ii i in I <lb />
is t, yearn o I <lb />
ii . a chi r <lb />
ha of I B null <lb />
during i to Bl I. con <lb />
a doll i <lb />
of i <lb />
i-a <lb />
a of mot -i a during <lb />
the the youth of i II t <lb />
besides <lb />
from his tor I <lb />
i i mo<lb />
brewer to <lb />
am <lb />
, I I <lb />
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return to M the <lb />
am beer <lb />
. to Buck, later Bock, <lb />
.-. m there and <lb />
tor the first time at <lb />
A l <lb />
he i <lb />
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a Hull l <lb />
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It. <lb />
to Ii <lb />
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lie <lb />
the And u <lb />
I. The bro- <lb />
if lie maid <lb />
it both <lb />
, table i <lb />
day, Ai <lb />
as ii medicinal potion, <lb />
in that year <lb />
over to Count of <lb />
Burgundy, who had Lit his native <lb />
Portugal. <lb />
the year of <lb />
in the annals. Al- <lb />
k d and ordered be <lb />
two weeks before <lb />
two weeks after <lb />
in. <lb />
ear Hooker -nil. day November <lb />
and duly in i. r <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
Carolina, In book J. ft ill. the <lb />
will to public tale, <lb />
before door in <lb />
ville. to the highest bid lee on Friday, <lb />
Sept . at II a certain <lb />
tract parcel of lying and being <lb />
in county Pitt State of <lb />
North Carolina described fol- <lb />
lows, to <lb />
Situated in Township ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Bryant Ellis, a <lb />
and S <lb />
containing twenty-five acres more or <lb />
Ii and C the lands where I liar <lb />
new resides Th said lands be- <lb />
land deeded to J C <lb />
by his father mother, <lb />
James Harrington and wife, and <lb />
in book A page to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This day of Aug. K. <lb />
Hunker. Mortgagee. <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
Having of John <lb />
S. late of Pitt <lb />
County, this is to notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate of the <lb />
i exhibit them to <lb />
undersigned within twelve months <lb />
this date or this notice ill be pleaded <lb />
in bar their recovery. <lb />
All persona indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This the day of <lb />
F. s. Attorney. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having as of <lb />
Mary debased, if <lb />
county, State North Carolina, this <lb />
is to notify persons claims <lb />
against the estate of deceased to <lb />
exhibit them a on or <lb />
before 8th, or <lb />
notice will be pleaded in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All pt Indebted to said <lb />
estate will make . immediate <lb />
Tins September 1908, <lb />
W. Porter, <lb />
tor. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Safes, P. and Hail Ax i is a List o Business <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco Key Who Oliver Type <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George writers in <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
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Jelly. Meat. Flour. Sugar. Coffee. <lb />
Soap. Lye Magic rood. Matches, Hills, A Blow, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and c Co. J. Hen. i Dr. <lb />
Garden Seeds. Oranges. Apples. Brown, K. C. <lb />
Nuts. Candies. <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants. Co., A Wooten, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and m. Moore, Greenville Supply Co., <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- The <lb />
Macaroni. But- <lb />
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and numerous other goods. Reflector, s. T. Hooker, Tub Co, <lb />
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cash. see me. <lb />
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in main business sec- <lb />
of the town ; 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 />
and ask you to cull when <lb />
good work <lb />
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T. Pollard, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
Carolina, thin is to notify <lb />
all against the <lb />
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to the undersigned <lb />
within twelve months from date. <lb />
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All Indebted to estate <lb />
make <lb />
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money in spare by soiling <lb />
SOAP. <lb />
The greatest discovery of ace for <lb />
diseases of skin, the Met for <lb />
complexion ad for and <lb />
purifying the akin. eczema. <lb />
etc. This soap will be found <lb />
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cake by mail, <lb />
Drug and Chemical Co <lb />
N. 9th. St. Philadelphia. Pa. <lb />
NEW MARKET FIRM. <lb />
We have leased the front stall, west <lb />
side of hallway, in the market <lb />
and can supply your needs in fresh <lb />
beef, meats, sausage, etc. Or- <lb />
promptly delivered anywhere in <lb />
town. <lb />
Persons beef-cattle or hogs <lb />
to sell would do well to sue us. <lb />
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Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, Repairing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Edmonds <lb />
Shop. <lb />
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Taken us. <lb />
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ed, spotted black and white, weight <lb />
to pounds each. Owner can get <lb />
by proving ownership and paying <lb />
charges. R. I- Harrington, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector, <lb />
Cobb Bros. <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 />
HIGHEST CASH RICES AID <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
At New Market front of Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
I. Q. SMITH. <lb />
WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION. <lb />
NEW SCHEDULE WATER AND LIGHT RATES <lb />
Effective October 1st, 1908. <lb />
RATES TO CONSUMERS. <lb />
The minimum monthly rate to any consumer shall be for <lb />
three thousand gallons less of ware. <lb />
For any amount over three thousand gallons, up to and <lb />
ten thousand gallons, a charge of l-c per thousand will b- <lb />
Charges for an amount exceeding ten thousand gallons are a<lb />
Second gallons per <lb />
Third 10.000 per <lb />
Fourth gallons per I <lb />
Fifth gallons per <lb />
Second 50.000 gallons per <lb />
Second gallons per <lb />
Price for a greater quantity than 300.000 gallons will be quoted <lb />
upon application to Superintendent. <lb />
ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES TO CONSUMERS. <lb />
p K. W. <lb />
DISCOUNT. <lb />
All of the above rates are subject to a per cent, discount if paid <lb />
on or 5th month succeeding the month in which service <lb />
is rendered. <lb />
BILLS. <lb />
Bills are payable at the office of the Water and Light Commission <lb />
in the Masonic Temple. Notice of amounts due will be given by postal <lb />
card or other means, but all bills must be by the consumer at the <lb />
of the Water and Light Commission, as making collections outside <lb />
the office is strictly forbidden. <lb />
Failure to receive notice by the consumer will not be <lb />
an excuse far failure to pay bill when due. <lb />
Discounts will not be allowed after the 5th. <lb />
Both electric and water service will be shut off from delinquent <lb />
premises without notice, after the 15th. of each month. <lb />
REINSTATEMENT. <lb />
A charge of he made to reinstate electric service and <lb />
so water service when same has been cut off on account of failure to pay <lb />
bills. <lb />
All of above rates and rules will be strictly enforced. <lb />
By Order of the Commission, <lb />
J. C Tyson, Clerk. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Ii you want your HORSE t <lb />
last and pull strong buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better and More for Less <lb />
Money than any man in town. <lb />
A BUSINESS TEST. B. <lb />
Try this for Desert. <lb />
Dissolve one package of any <lb />
arts pint water <lb />
When partly congealed. <lb />
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BALTIMORE <lb />
IS ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE NOW VIA THE <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, <lb />
AT p. m. CLUB BREAKFAST to TABLE <lb />
DINNER For particulars and reservations <lb />
address. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Aft CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, V. <lb />
F. J. C P. A. Baltimore, Md. <lb />
of a Man a at <lb />
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story there lived in Con- . <lb />
an old hotel man who <lb />
to have gifted with an <lb />
insight into human nature to a de- <lb />
seldom vouchsafed to mundane <lb />
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the employees about In place Ware <lb />
greatly influenced by hi. <lb />
the Hotel World. He could <lb />
find them napping. They were <lb />
over quick for him end always on <lb />
the moat alert watch, yet he <lb />
fell quite positive that affairs <lb />
the hotel not proceed with the <lb />
same with the <lb />
harmony when he wet ab- <lb />
that the place <lb />
when lie home. <lb />
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journey abroad, proceeded to I bar- <lb />
shop, had his long hoard <lb />
ed nod hair out short A tailor <lb />
completely changed hit attire, an <lb />
other artists were called on to aid <lb />
further in tho Then <lb />
went buck tho hotel, engaged a <lb />
room, dining daily in tho hotel, pat <lb />
every department. Ho <lb />
some trouble in securing, room <lb />
lie wanted, found that lie could <lb />
little we to hit liking in <lb />
dining room without tipping <lb />
and in general <lb />
that the hotel was not what his ad- <lb />
proclaimed ii to be, <lb />
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guest in hit own hotel was a <lb />
With head, ruling <lb />
power, supposed to thousands <lb />
miles away, the employees, the <lb />
manager down, took on greater <lb />
neglect and indifference. <lb />
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will say that there was <lb />
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the organization in instance, <lb />
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Exchange. <lb />
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were called upon to give their <lb />
reasons for remaining single. The <lb />
following were among the reasons <lb />
Place is few Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed MeaL Hulls, <lb />
Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, com Meal all kinds of <lb />
Feed. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
If You Need s Piano <lb />
THREE POINTS <lb />
SHOULD BE WHEN TOO PURCHASE <lb />
I- the Piano strictly of a lasting tone- <lb />
quality, and made by a reliable <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Massacre <lb />
tics <lb />
A Electric <lb />
and lair <lb />
tonic tO ladies <lb />
at homes <lb />
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Springs <lb />
CARLSBAD OF <lb />
Stokes County, N. <lb />
Located in beautiful <lb />
the spot In <lb />
Mountain <lb />
Hotels under <lb />
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lira South. All white help employed. <lb />
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and Borden Felt Hat- <lb />
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Iron Bed have no equal. <lb />
TAFT <lb />
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1.0- <lb />
Removal, Plumbing. <lb />
Having bought the stock of C. A. Plumbing <lb />
have removed my shop to the building on <lb />
am prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing and <lb />
II .- <lb />
have removed my shop to the building on HUM <lb />
am prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing and repairing, <lb />
on contract work cheerfully given. Ir <lb />
consistent with first class work and material. <lb />
I have a nice line of nickel plated bath room supplies. <lb />
, L. H. PENDER. <lb />
nm like the fro In the f <lb />
who. though ho loved tho <lb />
would not jump into the troll <lb />
cause he could not jump <lb />
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our beat you. <lb />
The Greenville Ice Plant, <lb />
Hill Johnson, . . Proprietors <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can found on Fourth street <lb />
to clean, press repair <lb />
Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when <lb />
Your patronage Solicited. <lb />
CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and handlers of <lb />
Tina and <lb />
and shipments <lb />
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been chicken, which tin lit lie <lb />
of the house hod partaken <lb />
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tome more chicken, said <lb />
France. <lb />
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the longer end can have her <lb />
coma true. Why. baby, you've got <lb />
it What was your with, Prances <lb />
wish for more chicken, <lb />
said promptly. <lb />
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know in tho temple <lb />
of the mod to <lb />
flee annually an ox to tho god f <lb />
flies Fact. At Rome n similar sac- <lb />
was offered in the temple of <lb />
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fly was ever loon in Solomon's <lb />
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used to keep nut A <lb />
worth knowing, oh Beelzebub, a <lb />
god of the Philistines, was supposed <lb />
to wind off The Koran all <lb />
flies shall perish except one, and <lb />
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Press. <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
J- TURN AGE buying <lb />
your coal for the winter. He can give <lb />
hi a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO <lb />
U I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
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corner Third St <lb />
formerly by the late Col. I <lb />
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The use of beat materials, construction <lb />
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the bus had in its <lb />
years of cent mud <lb />
under the time the <lb />
PIANO at the head High <lb />
does the med variety, <lb />
so often by dealers to <lb />
I there Is profit In the sale, <lb />
How can I obtain BEST PIANO the least <lb />
money, value being considered <lb />
Answer-BUY <lb />
Straight <lb />
I from <lb />
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Factory <lb />
All PIANOS ARE SOLD TO <lb />
CUSTOMER BY THE H I <lb />
thus guaranteeing <lb />
often obtained when mi Instrument <lb />
through several ownerships fore reaching <lb />
the customer. <lb />
How am I to know what I select will prove all <lb />
claimed for it <lb />
Answer-You are <lb />
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Fraud <lb />
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I PIANOS In In North Carolina <lb />
than any other throe makes of high-grad <lb />
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refer. <lb />
The is sold for cash or en terms to suit purchaser. <lb />
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G. G. Box No. <lb />
3.- <lb />
BRICK TALK, No. II <lb />
Masons prefer our brick to those of other makes. WHY <lb />
Because all they have to do is mark off with a trowel jut <lb />
where they want to break it to fit a joint and first one breaks <lb />
right. <lb />
REASON. There's no twist. They're MADS. <lb />
Think of the saving of TIME in this to <lb />
brick broken up of other kinds in trying to break one right. See <lb />
the point <lb />
We have plenty on hand and they arc sold at <lb />
BRICK PRICE. <lb />
OX K. RY, ON A. I. I N. I S. <lb />
WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C. <lb />
HAM It AS A N. C<lb />
m. <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
JEWELER <lb />
A Guarantee of Satisfaction Goes with Every Piece Jewelry Sold. <lb />
MAKES ONE <lb />
EVANS ST. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
I hereby announce that I hare <lb />
removed for the practice of my <lb />
profession from Falkland to <lb />
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb />
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Office, Dr. former office <lb />
where I can be found at all times <lb />
when not professionally engaged <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
School Books and Supplies <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON CO <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Pulley <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C<lb />
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The conference closed <lb />
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and Sunday. <lb />
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morning for Hickory Grove <lb />
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date runabout you had G. ; Call to see them. <lb />
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tended the play at Ayden Thur ear load of lime, A. a g here <lb />
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all kinds go to Pro <lb />
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Bethel, is spending a time Rev. Strange, Bishop <lb />
all kinds go to Pro- , . East <lb />
duce Company door to post- J will preach at the Episcopal <lb />
f Thursday night. <lb />
here friend, here <lb />
and always ; invited. <lb />
on the A. D. C St re, it Go Miss Mamie Bryan, of Onslow. <lb />
nice drawn entered School, <lb />
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Barber Co, from northern cities where he <lb />
Baker and sister. Miss Friday afternoon. <lb />
goods. He is one of our i <lb />
man was here Toss- <lb />
afternoon looking after in <lb />
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homes <lb />
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to their bugles Florence of <lb />
Lou on her way home ho.,. <lb />
to Friday evening. evening for her work near <lb />
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fresh on hand. toM A. one of our <lb />
H. Hun- cS morning <lb />
sucker took in the carnival Fri-1 examine our men's <lb />
day night. I c A have attending court at <lb />
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb />
It would be very much better <lb />
if all men were honest. How <lb />
good it would be if every man <lb />
would accept the idea that <lb />
is the best and <lb />
carry it out by its own example. <lb />
But all men are not honest and <lb />
it is useless to expect such a con- <lb />
of things in this wicked <lb />
world, men will take <lb />
advantage of others whenever <lb />
opportunity comes to them. <lb />
If men will steal in spite of all <lb />
that can De said and done they <lb />
should go at stealing as a <lb />
and take the chances of <lb />
being caught and punished. <lb />
Then the people would find it <lb />
out and be looking for them. <lb />
But this is not the way most <lb />
men steal- go into <lb />
every trade <lb />
These callings are often used as <lb />
cloaks for their Some <lb />
of them are doctors, same den- <lb />
and Others <lb />
Some ire lawyers take what <lb />
men have to get them out of a <lb />
little trouble, some stock dealers, <lb />
some horse traders, some mill <lb />
men and some ate politicians <lb />
who sell out the people after <lb />
hey arc elected. Some are en <lb />
merchants who take advantage <lb />
of customer.-- or w house-. <lb />
Some are laborers who kill time <lb />
when they should be at work. <lb />
some are employers who beat <lb />
the employees of their <lb />
Some are landlords who take <lb />
advantage of their tenants while <lb />
others are tenants who steal <lb />
from land owners. Net a few <lb />
are farmers who steal in dealing <lb />
with people of Other trades. <lb />
Sometimes thieves are <lb />
editors and teachers. <lb />
Thieves in business are in the <lb />
minority among the people in <lb />
the different lines of business. <lb />
Most people and especially <lb />
with enough intelligence to <lb />
do business, want to do about <lb />
A Paying <lb />
Mr. John White, of Highland Ave ,<lb />
troubled with a couch every winter <lb />
spring, l tried many ad- <lb />
but the cough con- <lb />
I bought a bottle of <lb />
Or. King's Nev. Discovery; before that <lb />
was half gone, the was all gone. <lb />
This winter the same happy result <lb />
followed; a few more ban <lb />
the annual cough. I am now <lb />
convinced that Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
is the best of all cough and <lb />
lung Sold under guarantee <lb />
mi mi. L. Drug Store. <lb />
and Trial bottle free. <lb />
POLITICAL POINTS AND POINTERS <lb />
Into Every <lb />
On People <lb />
Raleigh. N. C, Sept. 29th <lb />
national reputation <lb />
have been assigned to North <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from bat <lb />
the are U from an In- <lb />
active LIVER. m <lb />
With n conducted LIVER <lb />
one can d of labor <lb />
without <lb />
It adds I hundred per cent to <lb />
ones <lb />
It can In <lb />
by, and by <lb />
TAKE MO <lb />
it. I <lb />
how that I am <lb />
as 800.1 a Democrat .-any man <lb />
Carolina during October, which who v ,.,, ,, i and <lb />
will much to the life of the <lb />
campaign Democracy is waging <lb />
with every assurance of success <lb />
us xi to confine <lb />
my to fusing my <lb />
. drink when <lb />
in the State and in the nation as he ,; i,.,, g him he <lb />
well. Probably the most hag n, P too hard to It <lb />
feature of the State cam- . , Hon. Cy. Watson <lb />
will be the appearance of ., .,,.,, much left, <lb />
Democratic Walter Murphy is <lb />
entertaining <lb />
discussions of tariff <lb />
with as much humor as if no <lb />
drought were in and with <lb />
. logic us m senator. <lb />
By nomination of a <lb />
ts n st at the lead . the <lb />
ticket and th. omission of <lb />
question from <lb />
it. i.- where it <lb />
the pale of <lb />
party politic-, and as the <lb />
people of the State have <lb />
settled it. <lb />
Hon. Jno, W. Ker <lb />
nominee for vice president, at <lb />
Guilford Ground, near <lb />
Greensboro, Oct. 6th, which is <lb />
to be made a great national <lb />
He speaks also at Ashe- <lb />
on 5th, and on the 7th <lb />
during the Piedmont fair at <lb />
Winston Salem. Mr. Kern is <lb />
measuring up to that could be <lb />
hoped for in vice presidential <lb />
timber, and f no more he is known <lb />
the m ire grows in public <lb />
fine cam- <lb />
will have its affect. <lb />
Hon. John Sharps Williams, <lb />
leader of the minority in <lb />
and by bis State for Look For the Ticket. <lb />
the senate, will speak at New <lb />
l; i n Oct. Hon. Ollie James, <lb />
who made more fame for himself <lb />
as an orator In the <lb />
national convention than anyone, <lb />
else, will some speeches in <lb />
the State. Hon. Henry D. Clay <lb />
ton, will peak <lb />
i Republican State platform <lb />
its that local self-government <lb />
the thing and this being <lb />
translated means that <lb />
Republican party, without <lb />
. so, favors local option in <lb />
matter of the whiskey traffic. <lb />
do business, want to do . . Cox is an <lb />
what they consider right, though p. and the <lb />
et will rut appeal to the wets <lb />
as it would have <lb />
led to them had the head of <lb />
tin in act in such a <lb />
. . .-,, <lb />
way as to throw suspicion <lb />
I-,, the State for Oct. 5th to 10th. I <lb />
others no matter how hard y p led to them had the head of <lb />
S to do right It should be have been. , n of <lb />
some -g of <lb />
should be by people in . . , . He i the question is, will not <lb />
A RAID IN GEORGIA. <lb />
are still going. Call to see The seals in the <lb />
our nice stock of runabouts be-, have been covered J <lb />
fore you buy. Prices are inter cloth which adds greatly to their <lb />
and comfort. Kev. <lb />
H a will Made Trail of Black <lb />
. ,. AL <lb />
Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb />
Come and get the best prices. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Rouse and children <lb />
returned to Greenville Friday <lb />
Burning. <lb />
his regular At th <lb />
conclusion of the morning service <lb />
of will be <lb />
administered. <lb />
The <lb />
cook stoves are among <lb />
till t <lb />
Bay and HUM at A. W. Angel the best We have them at prices <lb />
j that will interest you. We also <lb />
Mrs, Ernest Manning came in line of heaters and <lb />
Friday night to visit relatives. piping. Harrington. Barber <lb />
Our large line of men's pants Co. <lb />
has just been and <lb />
are right too. <lb />
MUs Louise Satterthwaite <lb />
Mrs. M. G. Byran has returned <lb />
home from a visit near Stokes. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
went to this morning. Co. are now in position to sup <lb />
Your children are accustomed; ply you with their Tar Heel <lb />
to having good comfortable chairs Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb />
at home and certainly they; bodies. Prices made right Call <lb />
ought to have a comfortable desk i and see th. m. <lb />
in the school room So much Harrington. Barber St <lb />
depends upon the comfort of our, Rev. J. B. Jackson of Fair- <lb />
Many a boy came in <lb />
girl has had his health injured <lb />
permanently by neglect along <lb />
this line. Let us give our child- <lb />
school rooms and they will nail <lb />
with delight the time the <lb />
of school. Give our desks <lb />
a trial and be convinced. <lb />
Chester Harriss left this mom- <lb />
evening to spend a short while <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
You builders will do well to <lb />
A W. for win- <lb />
and doors before buying. <lb />
Kev. St. Claire, D. U. <lb />
will preach dedicatory sermon <lb />
at the Free Will Baptist <lb />
Albany, Ga., Sept -There <lb />
is a reign of terror among the <lb />
inhabitants of a consider- <lb />
able portion of Baker <lb />
and Miller counties, as result <lb />
of a raid by Sat- <lb />
night, the trail of the out- <lb />
laws being marked by black- <lb />
ruins of thirteen <lb />
churches and school <lb />
The night riders <lb />
their ht a point three; <lb />
miles east of Kestler. re the <lb />
first church was fired. The <lb />
galloped away toward the East, <lb />
before the glare of the <lb />
fire had reached its height, n <lb />
other was being kindled a few <lb />
miles away, Fire followed i <lb />
and the destruction of <lb />
building to which the torch was j <lb />
applied was complete. <lb />
nothing for granted, and are the question is, will not <lb />
prosecuting a fine campaign Republican orators take that <lb />
every township <lb />
trying to run <lb />
year's campaign on past wet voters We think so. <lb />
Even upon the settled therein lies the danger of <lb />
of a Republican <lb />
are The <lb />
Carolina of fair is W the many dream, of Demo- <lb />
as it is explained, for <lb />
instance, by Hon. W. A. Self, I We want to see Senator Over- <lb />
that it has been settled in adman sent back-would rather <lb />
the him returned than any other <lb />
of the times. man we know my thing about, <lb />
people this and therefore those who are <lb />
question people have rub shouting about what <lb />
says Mr. Self, who opposed pro- can do had better look well to <lb />
him entirely although I their fences and see to it that <lb />
carefully as to the men by the properly ex- the legislative ticket is all right <lb />
we expect to deal with and if will of the people of the in some of counties.-Fair- <lb />
State, and with me that Everything. <lb />
by <lb />
every kind of business if we are <lb />
co have thrift, but no man should <lb />
take advantage of <lb />
just because h.- c in do it. <lb />
Thieves in business dealings <lb />
treat some people right because <lb />
they know no ether course will <lb />
do. They treat others right <lb />
sometimes to chance to <lb />
steal later. <lb />
What shall we with the <lb />
m business The correct <lb />
answer is very easy. Let bun <lb />
alone. Don't to him t. try <lb />
to get even with him or beat <lb />
him in making a trade but let <lb />
him entirely alone. We should <lb />
any of them are reputed on good <lb />
authority to be tricky dis- <lb />
honest we should avoid any and <lb />
all dealings with them. Such a <lb />
course would do great good as it <lb />
would have a tendency to purify <lb />
the business world and would <lb />
give patronage to men who de- <lb />
serve it. There are plenty of <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
Bank of <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 10th. <lb />
Found His Mule. <lb />
honest men in every town and Loans and stock <lb />
with whom you can Overdrafts Surplus funk 400.00 <lb />
deal. We do rot any and fixtures profit <lb />
to be suspicious but hope that,. <lb />
all thieves in business will be, <lb />
found Herald. c <lb />
Hankers <lb />
1,178.80 <lb />
80.00 <lb />
835.00 <lb />
to Sunday at nil home At three o'clock Sunday he will <lb />
over the river. also preach a sermon to the <lb />
For A house and lot con- Masons at the academy, <lb />
located to business i am now in northern markets <lb />
Saturday night Boyd, <lb />
white, a stock feeder on <lb />
Avon firm, which belongs to <lb />
Mr. J. a <lb />
mills from the farm, a <lb />
from a <lb />
Sunday morning at o'clock.; by and drove to Grin.- . . <lb />
Prom there he arc, <lb />
it U took the train at <lb />
this point for unknown. <lb />
During the meantime Mr. <lb />
section of town, with good barn purchasing our fall stock. They <lb />
and stalls. G. A. Kittrell, Win- will be in soon. Give us a call <lb />
N. C. be convinced we have <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. R. went lone of the lines of goods <lb />
to Greenville this morning. <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel <lb />
wagons and carts made by the <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
N. C. For <lb />
and service they cannot be <lb />
excelled. <lb />
. <lb />
and his <lb />
were where the mi n <lb />
and had gone. <lb />
day Mr. Hester, who about <lb />
a mile south of town. t <lb />
he hi <lb />
found the mule in hit field. <lb />
Mr. went <lb />
Quarterly <lb />
The fourth quarterly eon <lb />
of the Methodist church <lb />
was held Sunday night after <lb />
services by Rev. A. <lb />
I. ., The board <lb />
Stewards <lb />
J. L. Little, A. h. Ellington, <lb />
R. A, C. <lb />
r. A. Person, J. W. G. E. <lb />
is, b. T. Hooker, J. K. <lb />
Hart and Cobb. <lb />
L H. Supt. S. la. <lb />
R. L. Assistant Supt. <lb />
nil <lb />
N. <lb />
, . I, ill . <lb />
.; <lb />
notes am <lb />
i- s. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
183.80 <lb />
680.00 <lb />
10,688.41 <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time <lb />
.-In <lb />
trending <lb />
Total <lb />
to <lb />
hi <lb />
1.787.18 <lb />
3,793.70 <lb />
th. is true to best of <lb />
and sworn to before me, <lb />
of July. <lb />
James R. Johnson, <lb />
I Public. <lb />
Attest <lb />
G E Lineberry <lb />
W B Directors. <lb />
in town. J. F. Harrington. <lb />
Miss Bettie Warren and her. <lb />
Sunday school class <lb />
day here Wednesday on a <lb />
tour. <lb />
Subscribe fox The R fleet r. W I <lb />
a hp <lb />
and turned I. <lb />
No one knows where the wagon <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
TO POSE FOOD AND <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. OCT. 1908 <lb />
One Dollar Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
father murders son. <lb />
JONAS WARREN HIS SON, <lb />
EASTERN TRAINING SCHOOL. CAMPAIGN OPENING AT AYDEN. <lb />
NIGHT RIDERS INVADE THE EAST. <lb />
OLLIE <lb />
Rapidly. <lb />
State Superintendent J. Y. <lb />
Coroner Hold, and Jury Hold. Joyner has just returned from <lb />
aS of the Crime I Greenville. In company with <lb />
Committed members of the budding com- <lb />
he has been inspecting <lb />
About supper time Friday e-. work Eastern Carolina <lb />
Jonas Warren, a white nun <lb />
living near <lb />
EASTERN a. How <lb />
n i ON i To <lb />
Pitt <lb />
killed his year old son. <lb />
Dr. Charles <lb />
county went today <lb />
to hold n inquest, and the <lb />
of the jury <lb />
Warren came to his death from a <lb />
gun shot wound in hands of <lb />
Jonas <lb />
At the inquest Mrs. E <lb />
Warren, wife of Jonas Warren, <lb />
testified that her husband had <lb />
been drinking for three weeks <lb />
and went home drunk Friday. <lb />
Daring the afternoon he <lb />
with the children and in <lb />
a humor, but continued <lb />
drinking. At supper he told her <lb />
to make him a toddy and while <lb />
she was doing so ho b ac- <lb />
of wrong thing. He <lb />
jumped up and cured her and <lb />
said he was going to kill her. <lb />
He took a gun from the rack and <lb />
started out the front door where <lb />
she followed him when he <lb />
snapped the gun at h.-r. He gave <lb />
the gun to Ollie and told the boy <lb />
to bring him some more shells. <lb />
Jonas bad two shells in his <lb />
pocket. As they ail were going <lb />
in the house Jonas said he was <lb />
going to shoot Ollie and did so <lb />
Several were <lb />
ed at the inquest the testimony <lb />
going to show that the murder <lb />
work there is progress, <lb />
very said the sup- <lb />
is <lb />
satisfactory and the <lb />
school promises to be one the <lb />
best-equipped and most <lb />
of the educational institutions of <lb />
the and in South, for <lb />
that matter. In two of the <lb />
buildings the brick work is com- <lb />
and two others are now up <lb />
to the second story. <lb />
Saturday. The <lb />
county candidates were there to <lb />
make initial speeches of the <lb />
campaign, and with them were <lb />
Hon. J. W. Bailey, one of the <lb />
electors-at-large and Hon- B. F. <lb />
Aycock, candidate for corpora- <lb />
commissioner. The <lb />
Brick warehouse was<lb />
Operation. and Cotton i. Held <lb />
for Hither Price. <lb />
We bad hoped that the spirit <lb />
ON SATURDAY. <lb />
At seven o'clock this morning , u <lb />
County Candidate, and Hon. J. W. in the Baptist church Ce. and Cotton i. Held <lb />
and B. F. Make large lumber of friends <lb />
Crowd Present, gathered to witness the <lb />
Mr. J N. Hart, of Green- <lb />
The Democratic campaign E. <lb />
Pitt county had airing <lb />
Just before the bridal party <lb />
entered church a beautiful <lb />
and solo was sung <lb />
by Mr. M. Leslie Davis. The <lb />
Find Matter. <lb />
To His Honor. H. Allen, Judge <lb />
Presiding at the September <lb />
Term f Pitt County Superior <lb />
We, the grand jury for <lb />
.,, term of Pitt county <lb />
its appearance in Eastern <lb />
Carolina, but the <lb />
has come that even this sec- <lb />
is not free from such out- <lb />
seats for the audience and a <lb />
stand with flags, and a <lb />
large crowd assembled to hear <lb />
C. M. <lb />
The <lb />
fully submit the following re- <lb />
We visited the county a <lb />
a body and found it k pi <lb />
The sanitary condition id jail <lb />
must be above the our <lb />
commissioners having <lb />
I installed a m rage <lb />
for which they <lb />
v------o- , We think th- <lb />
Willis, of Beaufort. I was placarded with notices warn M , <lb />
bride entered with the owners that , they <lb />
wedding march was play d by rages. We learn that much <lb />
Miss Bessie Taylor as the bridal excitement prevails among the <lb />
party entered. Martin county <lb />
The Others were H. of the fact that on Monday <lb />
. ,., The ushers were Messrs. n- . <lb />
Brick warehouse was d f Norfolk, cotton gin in <lb />
arranged tor the speaking with w. . placarded with notices w <lb />
grounds contain or the speakers. Many ladies lent <lb />
acres. The grading of this land I their presence to the audience <lb />
has teen completed. One of the I and band furnished <lb />
most eminent landscape musk. <lb />
in this country planned the j County Chairman, F. C. Hard- <lb />
grounds and located the build- inK introduced the county <lb />
dates, each of whom spoke brief- <lb />
so as to give more time to the <lb />
State officers who were to follow. <lb />
After an introduction by ex- <lb />
Senator J. L Fleming. Mr. <lb />
Bailey spoke with emphasis upon <lb />
national He is a brilliant <lb />
speaker and he vividly portrayed <lb />
most cease or the <lb />
would bu destroyed. <lb />
brother, Mr. J. B. Hellen, and <lb />
the groom with Mr, Jesse . <lb />
of Greenville. The told that on the same night <lb />
ceremony was performed notice was posted <lb />
buildings <lb />
We are <lb />
. . ., , j i <lb />
The location is indeed ideal. <lb />
No more beautiful grounds can <lb />
be found anywhere, when they <lb />
are completed. The grounds <lb />
contain a beautiful forest of <lb />
native growth, including <lb />
tic oaks, holly, birch and nearly <lb />
at Fountain, <lb />
months <lb />
in <lb />
holly, speaker <lb />
every forest growth of eastern attitude of t and the Re- <lb />
Carolina. There is an unusual party toward trusts and <lb />
combination of hill and valley. monopolies, <lb />
plain stream. I Ex Representative J. J. Laugh- <lb />
people of Greenville -d Mr. AycocK, <lb />
of Pitt county, are investing <lb />
in this plant. The <lb />
B. W, of Kinston. <lb />
After the ceremony a large <lb />
number of friends the For several u,,. <lb />
couple to the Norfolk ft Southern have been at work in <lb />
St where they took the train j Kentucky and Virginia. wince <lb />
for New York to spend a number of tobacco <lb />
honeymoon. They were warehouses were destroyed and <lb />
far as New by Mr,.; recently a cotton gin it <lb />
Charles and Miss Bertha j county was -burned, but the e <lb />
Hellen, sisters cf the bride. j placards in Martin and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Hart will come counties are the first <lb />
in this section of the <lb />
it is awful to thin that the <lb />
parties guilty of posting these <lb />
placards are very serious in it. <lb />
good to come <lb />
to Greenville about, the 16th. <lb />
Mitt River Become. Bride of <lb />
Dr. J. J. Barefoot, Jr. <lb />
trustees have been unusually <lb />
f in the time of building. <lb />
ah.-. <lb />
and in my opinion they are going , <lb />
. . th State and for the i <lb />
We can see no <lb />
The marriage of Dr. it but on the contrary <lb />
who in a telling manner and danger may result. It is <lb />
leading State issues. was solemnized Wednesday j a defiance of law and order, and <lb />
of Republican misrule at the home of g of the right- of ethers <lb />
and extravagance was strong and friend. Mrs. Charles I man should <lb />
to get for the State <lb />
was a very brutal one. Upon value <lb />
the verdict of the jury Warren . <lb />
was brought to Greenville and <lb />
committed to jail. <lb />
money expended than has been <lb />
and for <lb />
for the interest <lb />
. on South street <lb />
showed ; . .,., ., ,,,. v but I <lb />
The large audience showed, was g very pretty wedding but <lb />
inch interest in the speeches. , t relatives <lb />
very quiet, only near relatives, CUT AND ON ROAD. <lb />
Now i. the Time to Build. <lb />
If you are ever going to build <lb />
a frame house, do it now. This <lb />
is upshot of an elaborate <lb />
argument in the current issue of <lb />
Suburban Life. Lumber and <lb />
other building materials, it is <lb />
commonly known, have fallen <lb />
more than anything else in the <lb />
recent business depression; food- <lb />
stuffs have not been greatly <lb />
in price, but extension of <lb />
plant of all kinds have been held <lb />
up with a resulting sag in values <lb />
of all structural material in <lb />
every part of the country <lb />
But this is only half the <lb />
As soon as business resumes its <lb />
normal proportions again, <lb />
ban Life maintains, the products <lb />
of the rapidly vanishing forests <lb />
will go kiting upward to <lb />
figures. Certainly the ex- <lb />
of the last six years- <lb />
up to last October's depression- <lb />
justifies this view, and our <lb />
waste, through forest fires <lb />
this year, points only more clear- <lb />
to a dwindling supply of what <lb />
must long be the oasis of our <lb />
popular building operations.- <lb />
From the Boston Transcript. <lb />
money <lb />
obtained on a public contract in <lb />
many years. <lb />
architects, Messrs. Hook, <lb />
of Charlotte, and Simpson, of <lb />
and was great enthusiasm. friends of the j <lb />
Nearly <lb />
Fatal. <lb />
It is evident that the campaign j present. <lb />
in the county is going to be performed by Rev. Dr, <lb />
very active one and it may be j of First <lb />
of Charlotte, looked for that Pitt will give a <lb />
New Bern, are giving the work Democratic majority. <lb />
and inspection <lb />
close attention and inspection <lb />
and seem to be taking great <lb />
pride in it. The contractors are <lb />
citizens of Greenville and seem <lb />
also to be taking local pride in <lb />
the building. <lb />
Jarvis, chairman of <lb />
the executive committee, is <lb />
a warm personal, as well as <lb />
public interest, in the <lb />
of the work, and is giving, <lb />
a great deal time for it. When <lb />
completed the State will have a <lb />
plant to be proud of, and the <lb />
school will be second to none of <lb />
its class in the <lb />
Times. <lb />
church. The wedding <lb />
march was played by Mrs. Allen <lb />
Saturday night Mr. Gaston <lb />
Clark was seriously cut on the <lb />
Skat Fired Into Norfolk and Southern <lb />
Because pretty Miss Lorine <lb />
Whitfield. of Middlesex, had <lb />
been to a party the night before <lb />
and was leaning back in her <lb />
march was played by Mrs. Allen Grey Chocowinity town- <lb />
Taft, of Greenville, a cousin of and o'clock, <lb />
the bride. There were no at- rank and Frank <lb />
the bride entered j supposedly as the result, <lb />
the room on the arm of All of <lb />
groom. She Was gowned in a <lb />
an altercation. All <lb />
. and the vein <lb />
handsome brown suit severed on the left side of <lb />
hat and gloves and carried a L and an incision five <lb />
shower bouquet of of on reaching to the <lb />
neat ard <lb />
have kept the jail. <lb />
We also visited the county <lb />
home in a body and found <lb />
in good shape. We heard <lb />
of no complaint whatever from <lb />
any of the inmates, say they <lb />
are well fed and being treated <lb />
well. We visited each house <lb />
separately and found th <lb />
pants perfectly satisfied and <lb />
contented. Their and <lb />
beds are all kept neat and dean, <lb />
which speaks well for <lb />
in charge He to <lb />
take an interest in his work, <lb />
to make what he can on <lb />
the farm. He also <lb />
nice hogs and milk cows. We <lb />
find that the yard is <lb />
also the cemetery, and under <lb />
the present conditions v.-hive <lb />
no suggestions to make. We <lb />
understand that a former grand <lb />
jury have suggested the ale of <lb />
cur county home for the <lb />
of purchasing one in a more <lb />
suitable place. We are of the <lb />
same opinion, provided that a <lb />
larger farm can be purchased in <lb />
a suitable location at a r. son- <lb />
price. A great deal of Car.- and <lb />
judgment should be used <lb />
in making change. <lb />
We went in a body to Pitt <lb />
county's convict camp, <lb />
found Mr. Joe in <lb />
charge with his full force at <lb />
work, he men with <lb />
kindness, all seemed to be mi k- <lb />
willingly, having no c m- <lb />
WOO .---- <lb />
seat last night, sweetly sleeping The and groom <lb />
her soul is not now somewhere be-1 t for a ten trip to Wash- <lb />
the stars. And New York and other <lb />
Train. Go Through to Washington. <lb />
The Norfolk Southern pas <lb />
train which has been <lb />
operating between Greenville discussed at a<lb />
and Raleigh, leaving here at <lb />
a. m., and returning at p. m., <lb />
will beginning next Monday be <lb />
changed to start from Washing- <lb />
ton instead of Greenville. We <lb />
believe this change will be con- <lb />
and helpful. <lb />
Mr. L. Joyner to United <lb />
State. Tobacco Association. <lb />
The 8th annual convention of <lb />
the Tobacco Association of the <lb />
United States will be held in <lb />
Richmond, Oct. 9th and 10th. <lb />
Some weeks ago Mr. L. <lb />
Joyner was invited to be present <lb />
and deliver an address on this <lb />
occasion and we see from the <lb />
program that is being mailed to <lb />
members of the trade that he <lb />
will address the convention Fri- <lb />
day evening, 10th, at Jefferson <lb />
hotel auditorium. His subject <lb />
will be relation of the to- <lb />
grower to the tobacco <lb />
a subject probably never <lb />
before discussed at a convention <lb />
of tobacco dealers and <lb />
but as the representative <lb />
of a tobacco business <lb />
organization that has an <lb />
record of success Mr. <lb />
Joyner is specially qualified to <lb />
discuss the subject. <lb />
Mr. E. W. Wells, of Virgilina, <lb />
Va., was also in the arms of <lb />
Morpheus, he is live and well <lb />
today. These were passengers <lb />
on the Norfolk and Southern <lb />
train that arrived at Raleigh at <lb />
o'clock last night in charge of <lb />
Conductor When the <lb />
train was about a half mile from <lb />
Wendell station, running at about<lb />
points north and <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
plaint whatever to make of <lb />
It will be of much interest to <lb />
the many friends of Miss Bertha <lb />
Patrick to know of her <lb />
marriage to Mr. V. E. <lb />
of Bethel, N. C. which <lb />
miles an hour, a rifle ball event will be solemnized at the <lb />
through the car home f <lb />
window and went directly over Mr. and Mrs. B. F. <lb />
Mr head. This gentle- Wednesday evening, Oct. 14th, <lb />
man was sitting pretty low in his at half after three clock. <lb />
Teat and was asleep. Had he j Owing to a recent death in the <lb />
windpipe, was made on the right <lb />
side of his face and <lb />
were taken by <lb />
Dr. P. A. Nicholson. The <lb />
timely arrival saved the <lb />
man's life, as he would soon <lb />
have succumbed from of <lb />
blood A brother of the wound-1 <lb />
ed man, Fred was <lb />
him, and claims he was robbed <lb />
by Nobles and Harding. The <lb />
men are in hiding, and have not <lb />
been apprehended. <lb />
Mr- Clark is resting well at the <lb />
home of his brother, and it is <lb />
thought he will recover.- Wash- <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
The camp is well <lb />
managed and kept neat. Mr. <lb />
is doing did <lb />
work with the through- <lb />
out the county in improving our <lb />
roads, bridges, etc. <lb />
We would cm, <lb />
-----r- <lb />
been sitting erect the bell would <lb />
have struck him in the head. <lb />
The ball went through the car <lb />
family of the bride-elect, no in- <lb />
are issued, as it will be <lb />
a quiet marriage witnessed by <lb />
bushels feed and seed <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
E. <lb />
received <lb />
new <lb />
prepared <lb />
w i . .-r.- <lb />
out of a window on the only a few intimate friends and <lb />
other side, two windows back relatives. After their marriage <lb />
over and in front j the couple will leave for a trip to <lb />
of Miss face. News northern cities. <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Tobacco Price. Up. <lb />
Swallowed a Pin. There is some good tobacco <lb />
Peed, a little son of coming to market now and it is <lb />
swallowed a pin Friday bringing old time The <lb />
evening and was taken to the are plenty of piles that sell for <lb />
Son hospital Sunday to have to cents a pound, and some <lb />
an operation performed. higher, <lb />
have not heard whether the pin <lb />
Forget Your Trouble. <lb />
Mr. Hughes knows that every- <lb />
body has enough troubles of his <lb />
or her own circle without having <lb />
to go to the opera house to see it. <lb />
I And he has constructed his show <lb />
along this line. If you want to <lb />
be happy, follow the merry <lb />
crowd the opera house, Mon- <lb />
day and Tuesday nights, Oct. <lb />
and and forget your troubles. <lb />
and <lb />
Court Adjourned Saturday. <lb />
Superior court, after <lb />
the full two weeks term, <lb />
adjourned Saturday evening and <lb />
has been located or not. <lb />
to Citizenship <lb />
At the recent term of Pitt <lb />
Virginia gray turf oats and court J. J. Page, of <lb />
at F. V. Johnston's township, who had been dis- <lb />
adjourned Saturday e franchise d. was restored to <lb />
Judge Allen and Solicitor opposite W a <lb />
Lows an Arm, <lb />
A colored boy named Dick <lb />
Gilbert was run over by a Nor- <lb />
folk Southern train near <lb />
Washington on Saturday, and <lb />
one arm was cut off. The boy <lb />
had gone to sleep on the track <lb />
and rolled between the rails. <lb />
to the magnificent <lb />
which just <lb />
at tar <lb />
river. There is also bridge of <lb />
the kind e v of <lb />
at Both of <lb />
these bridges do our county <lb />
credit and we can only speak in <lb />
the highest terms of our county <lb />
commissioners in having so faith- <lb />
fully performed their ; s. <lb />
And we take pleasure in record- <lb />
their names in full as Pitt <lb />
county's faithful <lb />
W. John Z. Brooks, D. J. <lb />
Holland, M. T. Spier and N. T. <lb />
We also visited the <lb />
register of <lb />
offices, finding everything in first <lb />
class shape, showing that we <lb />
have officers that are thoroughly <lb />
capable in every way to look <lb />
after our county affairs. <lb />
We are glad to make mention <lb />
of the work being done by the <lb />
order of our county <lb />
in re-indexing our county <lb />
records. The work is being done <lb />
by Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
thorough and -r.-1 way <lb />
and will be a I. good. <lb />
officer in the years to <lb />
A. G, Cox, <lb />
Foreman of the Grand Jury <lb />
left for their homes. <lb />
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