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In Charge of F. C. NYE<lb/>
day.<lb/>
. The Eastern Reflector an- Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
, c beet Any -n- in nerd of a good and Co. is shipping school desks. <lb/>
, He do well to T. H. king filled reg- <lb/>
Mr at the A. G. appointment here Sunday <lb/>
Manufacturing Co. <lb/>
it <lb/>
buy Boggy business <lb/>
rushing and we would advise <lb/>
PITIFUL CASE OF RABIES. <lb/>
Four Persons Bitten by the Same <lb/>
Dot. <lb/>
New York. Oct. <lb/>
Harvey M. Day of Cherry <lb/>
street, Elizabeth, N. J. died <lb/>
today of rabies from the bite of <lb/>
a pet bull terrier, in spite of the <lb/>
fact that she had been under <lb/>
the Pasteur treatment for the <lb/>
and night, each several weeks. <lb/>
that s <lb/>
Miss Dora Cox, from the <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Martha L. <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
of Happenings toe State <lb/>
Gathered from Oar <lb/>
N. C Oct. <lb/>
evening after h <lb/>
one if the proprietors of the <lb/>
Enterprise Company <lb/>
had to the build- <lb/>
after it had been closed for <lb/>
the day. Before inserting the <lb/>
key in the lock beard some one <lb/>
moving the He sent <lb/>
for officer aid the <lb/>
building was entered fellow <lb/>
jumped in an opening in the <lb/>
a lubricant for humane inter- floor and secreted himself behind <lb/>
course as the proper pint of <lb/>
vie m. <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
An brings Infirmities, such s slur- <lb/>
bowels, weak s and Mad- <lb/>
and TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
on <lb/>
th bowel, causing them <lb/>
to perform their natural functions <lb/>
In youth and <lb/>
IMPARTING <lb/>
to kidneys. Madder and LIVES. <lb/>
arc adapted to old and young. <lb/>
Point <lb/>
There is no other so effective <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
i ; <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
being amended by large Her husband sits in an adjoin- <lb/>
He is away this week room, fearing every minute <lb/>
conducting a meeting at Ayden. that the disease will attack him <lb/>
Ernest Whitley, from that he, too, will have to be <lb/>
Wilson, entered school here last j restrained until relieved by c ,,.,. , , . . f <lb/>
and Misses vie. It to a staple task to fir d in <lb/>
A large U of best flour just in Porter and and In a neighboring house is Mrs. . if only one when t, e out. <lb/>
Harrington, Berber Co. ; from Pat. Samuel an intimate friend through his and c ,. <lb/>
. ii James-j Mrs- Chis. returned of Mrs. Day, who was also bitten a but a the black rascal <lb/>
ending time, from the Primitive Baptist by the dog. She, too, a for Back He to jail and in De- <lb/>
state of nervous collapse and the action which is not the tn answer to <lb/>
doctors is almost habit. there is a reason. charge , f house breaking, <lb/>
to develop hydrophobia. A the reason <lb/>
carrier was also bitten. ; to action N <lb/>
was a pet in I- , Monday evening of this week <lb/>
a the team belonging to Mr. L. E.<lb/>
Mrs. A. v. Ange. at Rocky Mount Monday. <lb/>
Pitt Co. School Desk are. Our streets are in the <lb/>
going. Let us have your or- in the of the town. <lb/>
rs at once you will never r- This is excellent weather for <lb/>
. id better and street and road working. <lb/>
,. . .--k H is wonderful to see <lb/>
the <lb/>
of and hay A. G <lb/>
the Day he me. was being wide experience <lb/>
down the street by Mrs. Day a observation. <lb/>
an <lb/>
month <lb/>
ago, when she became <lb/>
c a new market. Send your to A. <lb/>
.- A Co. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. Win- Cox has on three or four <lb/>
toe t N-C. acres of land this year. Hy entangled in his leash. Sudden-; <lb/>
p evening. The oil mill ginning the proper preparation and fertilizing y he began to show signs <lb/>
II o-; staple now and B. F. Manning is a few acres will produce all the I rabies and attacked his mistress. <lb/>
feed a man needs. i Five times he sank his teeth in <lb/>
and <lb/>
It is <lb/>
v u asset in the daily <lb/>
of Album. <lb/>
Fellows to Build. <lb/>
meeting of Covenant <lb/>
.; i are still go- <lb/>
j, . j v. ; a nice up-to buying bis share of it feed a man needs. times he sanK his teem in. At the <lb/>
you had We have just received another Our should look after J her arm, hurling her to the nave- Lodge I. O P. Tuesday night, <lb/>
h, him an ear v call car load of lime. A. W. Ange j the and hominy part Money Mrs. saw the discussed of the <lb/>
. ,;,. an and Co. <lb/>
. ii . Quite a <lb/>
t-1 . . .;. tended Cole <lb/>
. corn, oats and feed of Friday. the present prices. hands and arms. ad to take the under con- <lb/>
Go and took at that pi Mrs. Maggie Bait is getting, The dog then started op the mid devise plans for <lb/>
lime. A. W. Ange the hog and hominy part Money I Mrs. saw the w the question was discussed of the <lb/>
cops are right, but the man tack and ran to the rescue of her a building hereto young man at once <lb/>
from here at- who has to buy meat, hay and friend, when the dog set upon be known as Odd Fellows build- <lb/>
show at I corn will undoubtedly feel it and bit her several times on the in r A committee was . He <lb/>
. . , , , . , , ., . yearn age an <lb/>
. to <lb/>
d x <lb/>
went <lb/>
vi . i noon. <lb/>
. l nice <lb/>
for gal <lb/>
., . I -r <lb/>
. . <lb/>
the <lb/>
to post- of ladies and gents fine together material far a residence and met Mr. Lay, who the building. <lb/>
n given shoes and hosiery at A. W. Ange near Dr. Cox's. had heard the screams of his plans mature it to the purpose of <lb/>
and Co. They are telling them Missed and Mrs. The th,. order to have a handsome <lb/>
Prices Chapman and Kate Chapman fast his teeth in Mr. with offices to rent on <lb/>
who lives near Broadway, <lb/>
N. C, got at some <lb/>
bags of cotton near rood just <lb/>
in front of r <lb/>
house and ran n y, throwing <lb/>
his sen. Alva from the <lb/>
wagon, and the wheels passing <lb/>
over his smelt broke it. The <lb/>
man died at once. Alva <lb/>
was <lb/>
eighteen years of age and his <lb/>
sudden death is regretted very <lb/>
much by his many friends. He <lb/>
was buried at Holly Springs <lb/>
church on the evening fol- <lb/>
lowing. <lb/>
Katie Bell Henderson, of spent Sunday with I Hay's leg, and the letter carrier ; tho floor and quarters for <lb/>
We hope the <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
who happened along tried to free; above. <lb/>
the colored f the mad brute,. will meet with <lb/>
department of Oxford he was bitten toe. The. encouragement to mike <lb/>
. i and showed on j the building a certainty in the <lb/>
today. crockery ever displayed n Win hare night to the mistakable signs of j near future. <lb/>
at Harrington Barber people. All four came to New <lb/>
their land Co. i a number of the and were treated at the <lb/>
drawn Onslow county, entered Winter- Miss Eva Langston. <lb/>
High school Friday, The orphans from <lb/>
war, here last session. <lb/>
. .- Hi- <lb/>
.; .; v. are I <lb/>
Be to . <lb/>
j.,. . ,,., greatly in-1 Bishop Robt. Strange con hunting last night Institute. It was <lb/>
, ; ; two excellent the They came in this morning thought all danger of rabies was <lb/>
ft for South Caro- Episcopal church Thursday before Jay muddy sleepy over a ago, when <lb/>
, in the and Friday morning. Al the with one little opossum, Day confided to her <lb/>
close of the service Thur. pitiful ti them knew she was in-<lb/>
int i <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
tr,; <lb/>
Important--Read. <lb/>
Dear Si-It <lb/>
necessary, but a a reminder, I <lb/>
beg to s that the registration <lb/>
of voters from October to <lb/>
this year, is the last opportunity <lb/>
that those men who read <lb/>
and write constitution, and <lb/>
r- in <lb/>
B . it rt <lb/>
He Le away <lb/>
night and Vida home every path <lb/>
butt we-e confirmed, and at the they came to leading in the <lb/>
nice line of of the service Friday towards home but <lb/>
to no avail for boys his mind. <lb/>
securing <lb/>
proved to no avail <lb/>
upon <lb/>
Li .<lb/>
We . v <lb/>
. ; . i the Holy <lb/>
i Barber Co. administered. Bishop Strange were <lb/>
A went, Ayden conducted tho morning de- game. <lb/>
It ; t attend the funeral of exercises at school <lb/>
Mr. drowning, Thurs- an excellent short talk en the <lb/>
day a . purity of thought and its <lb/>
. n the Hunsucker bug-; on the lives of the young, <lb/>
going. Call to see; When in need of a nice up to- <lb/>
stock of runabouts of clothes come and <lb/>
fore you my. Prices are our line of and <lb/>
eating. boy's clothing. <lb/>
ii , while on the train <lb/>
returning from Greenville last. <lb/>
F. D. continues foiled to get on permanent <lb/>
make line sales at the Star Ware- j of w have to avail <lb/>
house branch of the Banners themselves of the -Grandfather <lb/>
TobaCCO Company. <lb/>
Tuesday he made a sale that for While most of our settled <lb/>
carrier has kept at C registered under this <lb/>
that has been done on the <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
The <lb/>
night, <lb/>
pr <lb/>
i cut by cook stoves arc among <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. <lb/>
Mrs. H. B. Philips and Mrs. <lb/>
F. G. are spending <lb/>
time in <lb/>
Miss Olive spent <lb/>
I Wednesday in <lb/>
she went to see Clans- <lb/>
and this His <lb/>
, He. pounds an. <lb/>
nervous, now and the mental . <lb/>
on him is <lb/>
and <lb/>
I on the arm. His the <lb/>
wounds dressed by Dr. Cox.; that will interest you. <lb/>
man. <lb/>
best. We have them ices ,, , <lb/>
Mrs. A. P. <lb/>
also <lb/>
William and ton <lb/>
. . mi T j <lb/>
c u Misses Jacob and <lb/>
specialty have a line of beaten and f R <lb/>
and get best prices. piping. Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Quit number our colored The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. are now in position to sup- <lb/>
ply you with their Tar Heel <lb/>
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb/>
bodies. Prices made right. Call <lb/>
Mrs. J. <lb/>
circus <lb/>
or.- attending the Eastern <lb/>
Association at Greenville. <lb/>
Hay lime at A. W. <lb/>
Miss Annie went to and see th m. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
children are accustomed I You builders will do well to <lb/>
A W. Ange Go. for <lb/>
at borne and certainly and before buying. <lb/>
u have a comfortable desk <lb/>
in the school room So much <lb/>
depends the comfort of our <lb/>
I am now in northern markets <lb/>
purchasing our fall stock. They <lb/>
will be in soon. Give us a call <lb/>
schoolrooms Many a boy be convinced that we have <lb/>
girl has had his heath injured <lb/>
by along <lb/>
this line. Let us give our child- <lb/>
c and beautiful <lb/>
school rooms and they will hail <lb/>
with, d light the time for the op-. , <lb/>
Give our desks <lb/>
in town. J. F. Harrington. <lb/>
For nice little one <lb/>
hone farm three miles east of <lb/>
Winterville and four miles from <lb/>
a trial and be convinced. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buck went <lb/>
to today. <lb/>
For A house and lot con- <lb/>
located to business <lb/>
section of town, with good barn <lb/>
and stills. G. A. Kittrell, Win- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Chas. S. Smith lost his horse <lb/>
a few days ago with blind stag- <lb/>
Remember the Tar Heel <lb/>
and carts made by the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. For <lb/>
and service they cannot be <lb/>
excelled. <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley and <lb/>
Bobbitt attended th <lb/>
in Greenville Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Nixon, of Washington, <lb/>
spent Wednesday night in town. <lb/>
W- T. Sledge has returned, <lb/>
after a very pleasant visit <lb/>
Richmond, Petersburg, <lb/>
Rocky Mount and other points <lb/>
j of interest. <lb/>
II. B. Philips spent Wednesday <lb/>
in Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. Boyd h quite sick at her <lb/>
home on Pine street. <lb/>
Miss Low Edwards has re <lb/>
turned to her home in <lb/>
after spending some <lb/>
her aunt. Mrs. <lb/>
J. W Mitchell, of Now Ben., <lb/>
spent Friday in <lb/>
Mrs. Tucker and .--on, John, <lb/>
arc spending sometime with I <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. on <lb/>
Give Work. <lb/>
Toe charity <lb/>
top-sins who are in need is to <lb/>
give them work. Don't give <lb/>
any bodied man a penny or <lb/>
a mouthful unless he works for <lb/>
i-. By the man retains his <lb/>
self-respect, ard profession <lb/>
of the tramp is not encouraged. <lb/>
If a man needs help ard is able <lb/>
to work and you are tempted to <lb/>
give him something, don't you <lb/>
do it. instead, give<lb/>
through, <lb/>
made tor <lb/>
provision. <lb/>
yet there may be <lb/>
some who have not done so, <lb/>
and it to that some who <lb/>
have recently moved into the <lb/>
state or recently of age <lb/>
of their <lb/>
the average once <lb/>
taking everything <lb/>
Here are the prices <lb/>
some of his I under the law You will, <lb/>
Fred Button-116 at 14.25, see to it that this <lb/>
at GO at at of your COunty are <lb/>
average 27.70. looked after. <lb/>
R. C. at One other The Bryan- <lb/>
at at at Club at Wilmington has <lb/>
at at <lb/>
26.52. <lb/>
adopted the <lb/>
Representation for New <lb/>
J. H. in ail <lb/>
at 22.50. at at av out <lb/>
Johnson-202 at vote this year or lose <lb/>
at 21.50, at at its rightful position in state and <lb/>
work. Old jobs con always be <lb/>
found, and set him at these. <lb/>
We do not advise refusing to <lb/>
relieve hunger, but we do ad- <lb/>
vise that it be done in a manner <lb/>
that will not dependence <lb/>
in men. If everyone would do <lb/>
this all over the land, this <lb/>
try would soon to be the <lb/>
paradise for tramps that it has <lb/>
been. Ex. <lb/>
W. A. Morris <lb/>
23.50, at at <lb/>
at at average 21.15. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
I other conventions. <lb/>
at C  Very truly yours, <lb/>
A. H. Eller, <lb/>
Chairman. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
Bank f Winterville. <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
In State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 15th. MM. <lb/>
J. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Our immense fall and street <lb/>
stock of dry goods, shoes, no- Miss Lilian Biker, Irving <lb/>
clothing, hardware and and Robert Pulley <lb/>
crockery is coming in every day. ad to Winterville Monday morn- <lb/>
Give us a call. We are where they are attending <lb/>
to give you a first class article at school at W. H. S. <lb/>
living prices. public school will <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. the of October, ch <lb/>
For sale-One good second be <lb/>
hand buggy cheap. <lb/>
Farm for Sale <lb/>
f in o- <lb/>
Cox, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
We are running a first <lb/>
market now at the Cooper . . , . . , <lb/>
Give us a call Sutton. bu it i <lb/>
Hunsucker is certainly <lb/>
buggies, and the A. C. Cox Mfg. f S C <lb/>
f th town of <lb/>
BOON <lb/>
sad <lb/>
Henry of the <lb/>
Clark, Capt. G. E. <lb/>
Bradshaw, was off <lb/>
Point las; Saturday morn j <lb/>
was trimming the jib .,, , <lb/>
when the sheet gave away and; , <lb/>
he thrown overboard head Nat <lb/>
first. It was blowing a heavy i <lb/>
at the time and it was <lb/>
possible to save him, although <lb/>
every effort was made by the <lb/>
captain. <lb/>
The body ha not yet b en <lb/>
Washington II s- <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
capital stock I 6,000.00 <lb/>
20.15<lb/>
it <lb/>
r . .-i. <lb/>
i am <lb/>
funk <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
current expensed and <lb/>
taxes paid <lb/>
payable <lb/>
certificates <lb/>
825.00 . , <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
u.-. <lb/>
r. cheeks oat <lb/>
Tot <lb/>
889.00 <lb/>
10,688.41 <lb/>
8,600.00 <lb/>
1.717.15 <lb/>
Ti die <lb/>
Total <lb/>
of North Carolina, of Pitt, . , , . <lb/>
; . of the above-named hank, do swear <lb/>
statement la true to the test of <lb/>
me, <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Subscribed and to before <lb/>
this day of July, MOB. <lb/>
R. Johnson. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. L. Cashier. <lb/>
i teat <lb/>
I J F <lb/>
G E <lb/>
W ti Wingate, Director. <lb/>
ES LAXATIVE SYRUP <lb/>
TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD LAW. <lb/>
Improvement over many and Bronchial <lb/>
of . cold by acting a. a cathartic on S <lb/>
-r money refunded. by <lb/>
fa . , i i. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREEK ILL E, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLED. OCT. 1908 <lb/>
BETTER <lb/>
TEAM T E I SMALL FOE TUESDAY NIGHT. <lb/>
HEIRESS IS KIDNAPPED. <lb/>
CRIMINAL ASSAULT. <lb/>
Game Laws <lb/>
The it Whirl Wind <lb/>
lasers. <lb/>
stampeded <lb/>
all other successes, even that of <lb/>
that <lb/>
of the whole <lb/>
civilized production <lb/>
of the new Dixon drama set <lb/>
Norfolk wild with <lb/>
and three performances the <lb/>
B. Smith. was crowded to its <lb/>
nominate capacity while hundreds <lb/>
w turned away unable to <lb/>
secure even standing room. The <lb/>
Norfolk Landmark said; <lb/>
is batter than The <lb/>
As a dramatic <lb/>
Held First Meeting sf New School <lb/>
Year Saturday Large Attendance. <lb/>
The Pitt County <lb/>
Association met in she <lb/>
school <lb/>
with n a hundred <lb/>
present. services <lb/>
were conducted Rev. hi. T, <lb/>
after which the <lb/>
Culled to r by <lb/>
president, <lb/>
committee to <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of Prof. J. A. Misses <lb/>
Lillie Grant and Cos re- <lb/>
tired at once and after several <lb/>
minutes deliberation <lb/>
mended the following <lb/>
the coming year. s <lb/>
K. C. p <lb/>
dent; E. II. <lb/>
vice president; Ada <lb/>
Farmville, secretary, <lb/>
Greenville, reporter. <lb/>
The was then <lb/>
taken up. The discussion <lb/>
was made by supt. on <lb/>
worK in our schools the com <lb/>
year. His talk was pointed <lb/>
and mat practical recommend- <lb/>
thoroughness and <lb/>
grading in our schools. <lb/>
The next talk was made by <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry on the <lb/>
of the teacher to com- <lb/>
He laid <lb/>
on religious services <lb/>
in the community and visiting <lb/>
the homes. By the <lb/>
W. B. Burned <lb/>
Saved. <lb/>
About o'clock <lb/>
night the stables on the lot of <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Wilson, in South <lb/>
c- r, <lb/>
Horn. <lb/>
Chicago. Oct. <lb/>
was <lb/>
mother y <lb/>
-While she <lb/>
her <lb/>
afternoon, <lb/>
aw had batter be <lb/>
merit <lb/>
Mitchell. n <lb/>
Greenville, were p <lb/>
strayed by fire. Mr and Mm. They <lb/>
Wilson were entertaining <lb/>
a servant about to leave <lb/>
Near Concord. j Our game <lb/>
. repealed or <lb/>
Concord. N. C. Oct. After, if We <lb/>
being fifty yards <lb/>
of Miss Pearl I the first of <lb/>
Tucker, a only sixteen cars those want <lb/>
u-as by h . fey <lb/>
showing at all. <lb/>
about to he, <lb/>
saw flames y <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
country <lb/>
e they <lb/>
taking the <lb/>
finally <lb/>
child with <lb/>
In the car, besides the <lb/>
were two women and three <lb/>
th. <lb/>
This timely discovery <lb/>
saved a serious fire, for <lb/>
are thick in that vicinity. <lb/>
Firemen quickly to c Mitchell, father <lb/>
the alarm of the child, an employee of the <lb/>
story it is far more affective and streams from the hydrant on the department, believes <lb/>
everybody wants to see it. The corner of Ninth street. i <lb/>
was an instantaneous <lb/>
The Norfolk Virginian Pilot <lb/>
received such a re- <lb/>
as is rarely given a <lb/>
of ago. was outraged by a <lb/>
near this city this afternoon. <lb/>
The told the girl who was <lb/>
picking cotton in a field near her <lb/>
horn-, that he been sent to <lb/>
tell her to go to the other end of <lb/>
the field to look for a hammer. <lb/>
When the girl had gone some <lb/>
distance she was picked bodily <lb/>
up by tie and carried into <lb/>
the woods, where he accomplish- <lb/>
ed his purpose, after firing a <lb/>
.,. . pistol and telling to re- <lb/>
of Ninth street, women was bis member his name, that it was <lb/>
the stables burned furiously the whom . <lb/>
flames were confined to this, from Salisbury <lb/>
budding and part of it was left, b. and were quickly on the <lb/>
and a cow in J-ii <lb/>
have no <lb/>
n was <lb/>
bragging a few days ago that <lb/>
he had killed twenty squirrels in <lb/>
o-.-day. If be had to <lb/>
a piece, or jail, <lb/>
some hogs get <lb/>
Why n-t indict a <lb/>
them tat is me v <lb/>
The <lb/>
is <lb/>
production. The play is full of <lb/>
action and hence i intensely <lb/>
interesting, holding the <lb/>
of audience and <lb/>
them to outburst of <lb/>
The Richmond papers were <lb/>
equally enthusiastic. The <lb/>
Times-Dispatch is a <lb/>
white man's story painted in bold <lb/>
colors with a fearless hand. It <lb/>
should meet with success in every <lb/>
section of the The <lb/>
Journal said that it was a <lb/>
and that is <lb/>
of the <lb/>
teacher has the opportunity I just the thing the majority <lb/>
getting hold the afflictions <lb/>
the people and also leaving their <lb/>
in those homes. <lb/>
Prof. J. B. Martin, of Bethel, <lb/>
then a most interesting <lb/>
piper on suggestions in regard <lb/>
to the duties of the community <lb/>
to the teacher, among which <lb/>
were courtesy on the part of the <lb/>
trustees to <lb/>
the teacher, sympathy for the <lb/>
teacher, co operation responsive- <lb/>
There were discussions on <lb/>
topics by several others. <lb/>
The discussions were of a high <lb/>
order and would that every <lb/>
teacher and patron in the county <lb/>
could have heard these. Surely <lb/>
the teacher that misses these <lb/>
meetings will never know his <lb/>
full loss. <lb/>
A rising vote of thanks Dy the <lb/>
association was extended to the <lb/>
retiring officers for the excellent <lb/>
manner in which they presided <lb/>
over the association <lb/>
The association was delighted <lb/>
to have ex Gov. Jarvis present, <lb/>
who extended an invitation to <lb/>
the teachers to visit the Eastern <lb/>
Training school grounds at <lb/>
We look forward for the best <lb/>
year's work yet, to be done by <lb/>
the association though she looks <lb/>
back into the past with pride at <lb/>
her great achievements. The <lb/>
good to Pitt through the <lb/>
of this association will never <lb/>
fully be recorded this side of <lb/>
eternity. <lb/>
The following are the commit- <lb/>
tee for the Association <lb/>
for year <lb/>
Program H. <lb/>
J. B. Martin, J. A. <lb/>
Misses Lillie Grant, <lb/>
Jennie Herndon. <lb/>
Social committee-G. E- Line <lb/>
berry, Misses <lb/>
Ada Ward, May Brooks, Mrs. J. <lb/>
B. Martin, Mrs. J. Bobbitt. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Bennett. <lb/>
Executive H. <lb/>
of the people want <lb/>
Already people are beginning <lb/>
to talk about the new play and <lb/>
are being written. A <lb/>
Dixon play on the race problem <lb/>
always the country from the <lb/>
Atlantic to the Pacific. <lb/>
will be the at- <lb/>
traction in Mount, <lb/>
and night, Oct. Goldsboro, <lb/>
Monday, Oct. New <lb/>
Bern, Tuesday, Oct. As <lb/>
seats are selling out-of- <lb/>
i. patrons should send their <lb/>
orders for seats by mail at once. <lb/>
Prices range from cents to <lb/>
stables were gotten out j Th <lb/>
as ere also e vehicles and <lb/>
harness. A of feed <lb/>
stuff was destroyed. that the <lb/>
From the place <lb/>
burning worst It supposed to when they they <lb/>
have started in the trash in the <lb/>
loft, but how caught g <lb/>
There was no insurance . <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Chicago, Oct. <lb/>
I Frances Mitchell, eight years of <lb/>
I age, said to be an heiress to a <lb/>
fortune of was kidnap <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams on with her <lb/>
has issued the following grandmother. The little girl <lb/>
i sec They Will <lb/>
h m. a whose clothes wire <lb/>
persons with weeds. The girl <lb/>
time was too nervous to say whether <lb/>
and it is not Graham was the man who <lb/>
women hid assaulted her. The was <lb/>
spirited away by the officers in <lb/>
an automobile in the direction of <lb/>
Salisbury. It is that <lb/>
is the <lb/>
will <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
J. A Davenport and <lb/>
J, O. Harris and Murray <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
John and Julia <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
Edmond and Hattie <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
William and Emma <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Warren and Harriet <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
was snatched by one of three <lb/>
men in an automobile and taker, <lb/>
away after the grandmother, <lb/>
Mrs. Caroline P. Mitchell, had <lb/>
been knocked down. The police <lb/>
are working on a clue that the <lb/>
child was taken out of the city, <lb/>
probably to Sparta, N. C.<lb/>
will you. <lb/>
Information on Registration. <lb/>
Raleigh, Oct. 10.-Attorney <lb/>
General has given an <lb/>
opinion on registration. He says <lb/>
that the new registration is <lb/>
required for the coming election. <lb/>
All persons registered in the last <lb/>
election can vote without <lb/>
again. Once on the per- <lb/>
roll, they are always on <lb/>
it. He says further that there is <lb/>
no reason why any county can- <lb/>
not order a new registration if <lb/>
its board of election so desires, <lb/>
but does not think the latter can <lb/>
eliminate names on the <lb/>
registration roll because <lb/>
the persons do not re-register. <lb/>
However, minors coming of <lb/>
age must register. This the <lb/>
last election in which those who <lb/>
cannot read and write can <lb/>
under the grand-father clause <lb/>
as the Constitution of this limits <lb/>
the time to December 31st next. <lb/>
afternoon with Miss <lb/>
. . . Helen Forbes spent the hour <lb/>
Thomas Anderson and Minnie <lb/>
,,,. I The program was <lb/>
Samuel Strickland and <lb/>
i dale read an interesting sketch <lb/>
i of the life of the followed <lb/>
a reading by the members <lb/>
of two verses each of the poem <lb/>
will <lb/>
The marriage of <lb/>
Patrick, of town to Mr. V. E. <lb/>
of Bethel, took place at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon at the <lb/>
home of the parents of the bride, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Patrick, on <lb/>
Washington street. <lb/>
Owing to B recent death in the <lb/>
family it was a quiet marriage, <lb/>
only the immediate family and a <lb/>
intimate friends being pres- <lb/>
As the bridal party entered <lb/>
the wedding <lb/>
march was played by Miss Lottie <lb/>
Blow, and <lb/>
The Sans Book Club met during the. ceremony. <lb/>
Misses Irma Cobb and Glenn <lb/>
Forbes were maids of honor, and <lb/>
little Miss Mary Blanch Patrick <lb/>
in f house <lb/>
i, that <lb/>
did musical <lb/>
Runaway . I Is J ft <lb/>
musical i d v it i <lb/>
melodies, the work of <lb/>
the composer of hour, Ray- <lb/>
One of tr. many <lb/>
hits is the song Kiss for Each <lb/>
Day in the which is <lb/>
den d the clever comedian, <lb/>
George y, assisted by of <lb/>
the most beautiful show girls <lb/>
on the stage of the New York <lb/>
Casino, where the piece for <lb/>
seven solid months. The ad- <lb/>
agent, Mr. Cook, is here <lb/>
arranging for d. trails ard billing <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
San Book Club. <lb/>
One Negro Shoots Another <lb/>
Saturday night a shooting <lb/>
scrape d a few mi <lb/>
to north of the river. Si non <lb/>
Brown, colored, went to th. I me <lb/>
of another colored man <lb/>
Gorham and undertook to a <lb/>
rough house, when G <lb/>
brought a i play d shot <lb/>
Brown in the hip. Brown was <lb/>
severely wounded was <lb/>
brought over to Dr. J. E N <lb/>
for medical attention. <lb/>
Night Rider a Hoax. <lb/>
Citizens of Martin county say <lb/>
that the recent report that every <lb/>
that had <lb/>
gin in that county <lb/>
placarded by j <lb/>
warning the owners to cease <lb/>
operations is all a hoax, that <lb/>
nothing of the kind has occurred. <lb/>
We are glad to know this, for <lb/>
it looks too serious a matter for <lb/>
any sane person to be guilty of <lb/>
such lawlessness. No doubt <lb/>
where any notices at all have <lb/>
appeared it was only done by <lb/>
some one as a but jokes <lb/>
of this kind should not be <lb/>
will <lb/>
Foxhall Make Another Fine Sale. <lb/>
F D. Foxhall. at the Star <lb/>
a a- <lb/>
43.957 <lb/>
an average of <lb/>
Pierce Stocks, <lb/>
Johnson-White. <lb/>
Friends of Miss Annie White <lb/>
were much surprised when <lb/>
grams from Norfolk were re- <lb/>
announcing her marriage <lb/>
at a. m. to Mr. Chas. K. <lb/>
Johnson, of that city. The Rev. <lb/>
Or. Starr, of Cumberland street <lb/>
from slips of paper containing <lb/>
the verses that had been handed <lb/>
them by the hostess. <lb/>
An amusing contest was the <lb/>
members handing in written <lb/>
answers to the questions not <lb/>
yourself whom would you rather <lb/>
be And why The vote was <lb/>
left to the members a to who <lb/>
handed in the the best answer, <lb/>
and the choice went to Mrs J. <lb/>
L. Carper, who was awarded a <lb/>
piece of <lb/>
After enjoying delightful re- <lb/>
the club adjourned <lb/>
Ito hold its next meeting with <lb/>
Miss Mary Higgs. <lb/>
was ring bearer <lb/>
The ceremony was performed <lb/>
Rev. M. T. <lb/>
The couple left on the <lb/>
A. C. L. train for a bridal tour <lb/>
to New York other northern <lb/>
cities. They were the recipients <lb/>
of beautiful bridal pres- <lb/>
bore testimony of <lb/>
Wide popularity. <lb/>
An <lb/>
A very cute post card r e -i ed <lb/>
by The Reflector from <lb/>
Ind., bears ant <lb/>
was born to Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. Lincoln Lash on -9th <lb/>
at weighs eight ids, <lb/>
name Charles Lincoln L sh <lb/>
Mrs- Lesli was formerly <lb/>
of Greenville, and <lb/>
her many friends here ex end <lb/>
congratulations. <lb/>
Tire and Street <lb/>
He sold for <lb/>
.- . Ayden, at at at <lb/>
Cole, H. B. Smith, Misses Addie n at at <lb/>
Johnston, Agnes Moore, Nannie at average <lb/>
Richardson, Mary Brown. For W. L. Clark, Black <lb/>
i at at at <lb/>
For Sale-Lot at at at at <lb/>
on corner Washing-115,, at 14.104 at at <lb/>
ton Thirteenth streets. Price <lb/>
J.--Q Mossier Bring your tobacco to <lb/>
ltd want the best prices. <lb/>
happy couple left on a bridal <lb/>
tour to northern cities, and will <lb/>
return to Norfolk about the 15th <lb/>
of November. We wish them <lb/>
much happiness. A Friend. <lb/>
Boy Getting Along Well. <lb/>
Harry, little son of Mr. J. S. <lb/>
Feed, who swallowed a pin some- <lb/>
time ago and was taken to the <lb/>
hospital to have it <lb/>
removed from his throat, where <lb/>
it lodged, was brought home <lb/>
Monday. The place on his neck <lb/>
where it was to cut <lb/>
to remove the pin his healed <lb/>
nicely and he is getting along <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Editor R <lb/>
We had a lire Tuesday <lb/>
and the bell didn't ring. How in <lb/>
the thunder is a fellow to know <lb/>
where a fire is with the street <lb/>
sweeper at work Tuesday night <lb/>
this new appendage to our town <lb/>
government went to work on a <lb/>
dry and dusty street, and the <lb/>
dust it raised was a caution. I <lb/>
the suggestion that the <lb/>
merchants all chip in cents a <lb/>
piece and purchase water enough <lb/>
from the town to dampen the <lb/>
ardor of the dust when that <lb/>
street sweeper hits it. Why. a <lb/>
fellow could almost dig a post <lb/>
hole in the air with a shovel, it <lb/>
was so thick. And, candidly <lb/>
folks, don't it look like our town <lb/>
authorities are too stingy with <lb/>
the water in this respect <lb/>
How about it. Mr. Alderman <lb/>
Foot Ball Artist. <lb/>
Snail Friday <lb/>
Cong John Small <lb/>
the U equity can- <lb/>
will address <lb/>
of Greenville and community in <lb/>
the opera house on Friday night, <lb/>
16th. There will be a band to <lb/>
make music and <lb/>
should be on hand. The <lb/>
have a special Invitation to be <lb/>
present. <lb/>
I am on the market purchasing <lb/>
horses and mules. Will have a <lb/>
load of fine ones to arrive last of <lb/>
Change Hand. <lb/>
W. C. Hines has sold his Busy <lb/>
Bee in the Brady building <lb/>
to C. S. Brown and <lb/>
Alex. two Greeks. he <lb/>
Alex. two <lb/>
the week. Will be glad to see took charge Tuesday after- <lb/>
all parties wishing to buy. noon and are arranging to keep <lb/>
R. L. Smith, the open day and night. <lb/>
Republican Speaking. <lb/>
Hon. Claudius Dockery will <lb/>
be with the county candidates <lb/>
at Ayden. Saturday, October <lb/>
17th, 1908. All are invited to <lb/>
hear this distinguished speaker. <lb/>
R C. Flanagan, Chairman, <lb/>
Fernando Ward. Sec <lb/>
Wanted Mag saint <lb/>
requires the services of a man in <lb/>
Greenville to look after expiring <lb/>
subscriptions and to secure new <lb/>
business by means of <lb/>
unusually effective, position per- <lb/>
prefer one with <lb/>
but would consider any <lb/>
applicant with good natural <lb/>
salary per <lb/>
with commission option. Ad- <lb/>
dress, with R. C. <lb/>
Peacock, Room Success <lb/>
Magazine Bldg., New York. <lb/>
Virginia gray turf nits and <lb/>
rye at F. V. <lb/>
opposite N S depot. <lb/>
I Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
v n win <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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II A N D Li E <lb/>
SEE <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Life, Fire and Accident <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb/>
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb/>
Of CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville, <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At flow of business, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities. <lb/>
V--. lining, <lb/>
Less Goods <lb/>
Goods. Flannels <lb/>
; . T .- Domes <lb/>
to. Na.--. <lb/>
T. . . l-a- <lb/>
Ribbons. o-<lb/>
kerchiefs. <lb/>
las, Women's Hosiery, <lb/>
Men's Hosiery, Children a <lb/>
Hosiery, Women's Under <lb/>
wear, Hen's Underwear, <lb/>
Children's underwear. Fan- <lb/>
Goods, Leather Goods, <lb/>
Toilet Articles Stationery, <lb/>
Shoes, Ladies Shoes, <lb/>
Children's Shoes, Men's <lb/>
Furnishings Men's Hats, <lb/>
Coy's Men's Caps, <lb/>
Boy's Caps Over <lb/>
alls, Waists, <lb/>
Petticoats, <lb/>
Fancy Knit Goods, Infant's <lb/>
Wear, Furs, Jackets, <lb/>
Misses Jacket. Child-en's <lb/>
Jackets, <lb/>
Window Shades, <lb/>
Table Oil cloth. Floor Oil <lb/>
.; T. Suit <lb/>
Case.- , Furniture <lb/>
Chairs, Cradles, Baby Car- <lb/>
Rubber Goods, Toys <lb/>
Clocks, Silverware, Cutlery, <lb/>
and c. Goods, <lb/>
China, Glass Ware, <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Tinware, <lb/>
Enameled <lb/>
ware. Hardware, Oil Stoves <lb/>
Baskets, Candy, Groceries, <lb/>
Butter. Cheese, Fish, Pro- <lb/>
visions. Cheroots, Tobacco, <lb/>
Snuff. <lb/>
tho <lb/>
In the r <lb/>
by Ike <lb/>
tin- Wall of <lb/>
On Bring in a <lb/>
food plain hash if you've got a <lb/>
thins on the <lb/>
Yon mean an <lb/>
Mid the waiter In a lone of <lb/>
reproach, <lb/>
nail <lb/>
Perhaps He <lb/>
One pupil whispered to the next. <lb/>
our learner is a duffer <lb/>
The had put <lb/>
to the thought hoy <lb/>
iv framing i <lb/>
my lad. speak up. yon are <lb/>
At Stokes. <lb/>
The Democratic county <lb/>
dates had a big day at their <lb/>
speaking at Stokes on Friday. <lb/>
large crowd was present, <lb/>
there was a big barbecue, ard <lb/>
the speeches aroused much en- <lb/>
The report indicate <lb/>
that Carolina township is going <lb/>
to give one of her old time big <lb/>
Democratic majorities in the <lb/>
coming election. <lb/>
mill <lb/>
All other stocks, bonds <lb/>
Mortgage <lb/>
Banking houses, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
other S. notes <lb/>
45,109.98 <lb/>
1,986.19 <lb/>
2,400.00 <lb/>
11378.01 <lb/>
86,891.70 <lb/>
8,660.06 <lb/>
1,434.81 <lb/>
-b <lb/>
Total 1324,086.41 <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, lens <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
taxes paid <lb/>
Notes and bills <lb/>
counted <lb/>
Bills payable 41,000.00 <lb/>
Time<lb/>
91,805.71 13,808.64 <lb/>
Cashiers checks <lb/>
outstanding 1,064.18 <lb/>
Total 1224,088.41 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, L. Little, cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
wear that the above to of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
JAMES L LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb/>
Our Buyer is now in the <lb/>
northern markets. New <lb/>
arriving every day. <lb/>
Look to your interests. <lb/>
of Dutch Village. <lb/>
The village women of Holland <lb/>
take special lo keep the I <lb/>
of their while hoods stiff <lb/>
starch, which is as necessary u r- <lb/>
in toilet as y l <lb/>
and collars <lb/>
is worn over a <lb/>
black skullcap that lit the closely <lb/>
clipped head very much the <lb/>
i i nun. The <lb/>
women, I are, often wear a straw <lb/>
o it. A jacket of dark <lb/>
; . v. i a breast piece i ream <lb/>
cloth . dark blue border of the <lb/>
same i at tho hips, constitutes <lb/>
the of the women the <lb/>
I iris. The A at the <lb/>
hips in n fashion on ac- <lb/>
many flannels w h <lb/>
Well Known Colored Man Dead. <lb/>
J. R. Russell, a well-known <lb/>
colored man here, died <lb/>
day night. was a car- <lb/>
by trade and a good <lb/>
workman, and was well thought <lb/>
of by all of the community, <lb/>
lie was a prominent member of <lb/>
the colored Masons and that <lb/>
order conducted his funeral this <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
fore me, this 28th day of <lb/>
ROUT. I. HOWARD, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Fresh grapes, peaches, <lb/>
pears, celery, orange. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
NEW MARKET FIRM. <lb/>
We have leased the front stall, <lb/>
aide of hallway, in to market <lb/>
I and can supply needs in <lb/>
meats, sausage, fish, etc. Or- <lb/>
promptly anywhere In <lb/>
. i town. , , <lb/>
as without. having b or <lb/>
to sell do well to sea us. <lb/>
L R. I J, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, U. A <lb/>
of lie I a k forest, win r I <lb/>
ii-,, ;,. prevail- to wear i j <lb/>
I will a ow, <lb/>
adding ; one every war. <lb/>
Bible <lb/>
I . i. who I Mil hut re- <lb/>
mi stored her catechism, con- <lb/>
t with it<lb/>
ii in I . <lb/>
vet n . . re bit <lb/>
, . . th I. I'm put <lb/>
bed even i k rt <lb/>
the I. I or. <lb/>
FLEMING CO. <lb/>
No- <lb/>
New supply Buck Hot Blast <lb/>
heaters. Vandyke. <lb/>
GOOD WATER <lb/>
MEANS <lb/>
Good Health <lb/>
Analytical tests made by the Director the STATE <lb/>
TORY OF HYGIENE under the control of the NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
BOARD OF HEALTH at RALEIGH, N. C, shows that the water <lb/>
supplied by the Greenville water works is PURE. <lb/>
For the protection of patrons samples of water are submitted monthly <lb/>
and the reports of the are always on file in the office of the <lb/>
Commission for inspection. <lb/>
Discard the old well or pump and get the benefit the advantages <lb/>
offered by the Water Department. It not only means that you will <lb/>
always have good water to drink, but it will prove a great convenience. <lb/>
Nothing to do but turn the spigot. No more pumping and -g. <lb/>
We furnish gallons per month for and allow you a dis- <lb/>
count of per cent, if bill is paid by 5th of month succeeding month in <lb/>
which service is rendered. This makes the cost only cents. <lb/>
Information gladly furnished to anyone regarding cost of making <lb/>
tap, etc. <lb/>
L. D. WADE, Superintendent. <lb/>
Are th safest places to bank, <lb/>
i for t United States laws, as <lb/>
well most rigid govern- <lb/>
supervision, make them <lb/>
so. <lb/>
MENTAL <lb/>
YOU l N- <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
NOT BRING IT <lb/>
WILL PER- <lb/>
AND PROMPT <lb/>
YOU J AS <lb/>
AS WHEN WE <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
OF DOPE OR <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
VESTING <lb/>
CHANGE WHY <lb/>
TO THE NA- <lb/>
WHERE IT <lb/>
SAFE <lb/>
LY REPAID TO <lb/>
CHEERFULLY <lb/>
R E <lb/>
IT. . <lb/>
New Norfolk i <lb/>
The Norfolk S rail <lb/>
way announces folio <lb/>
change in schedules over <lb/>
vision Monday, Oct. <lb/>
Trains No. and <lb/>
I; n Greenville <lb/>
are to 0.1 <lb/>
Train ave v <lb/>
a p Greenville <lb/>
at <lb/>
II Raleigh at will <lb/>
m , passing <lb/>
a; <lb/>
reaching Washington at 8.25 <lb/>
operation of passenger <lb/>
coaches on trains No. and <lb/>
the freight between <lb/>
Washington Raleigh id dis- <lb/>
continued. <lb/>
Th . bank has beer, established over two years, during <lb/>
which time served the banking public faithfully and <lb/>
built up a and prosperous business. The best service <lb/>
is n t-. for both our town and country customers. <lb/>
Our and Directors are responsible, well-to-do bus- <lb/>
the selection of your bank, have permanency <lb/>
in view and establish yourself for your present and future well <lb/>
being j sound bank. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Capital Stockholders liability <lb/>
F. G. JAMES, J. P. V-Pr. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Don't Forget. <lb/>
The constant drop of water <lb/>
the hardest t ; <lb/>
The constant of <lb/>
the ; <lb/>
Tho constant lover <lb/>
off the maid. <lb/>
And the mt advertiser <lb/>
the one who the trade <lb/>
Now the question is what to do <lb/>
with the store fronts that are so <lb/>
much above level of the sidewalks <lb/>
on east side of the street. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
B. v ff the power con- <lb/>
tainted in a Heed <lb/>
and delivered by K. D. Cox win. <lb/>
K. Cox, to <lb/>
Co. on th- of <lb/>
and ed in the <lb/>
of Deeds office of county, North <lb/>
V page if, U <lb/>
undersigned will expose to public e. <lb/>
before the Court H e door in <lb/>
for lo th highest bidder, <lb/>
on the 5th of bar. <lb/>
the real property, to <lb/>
One town lot d in the <lb/>
of N. C., on the <lb/>
east side of Road treat and on the <lb/>
west side of Academy and <lb/>
on the N by A. O. tux <lb/>
and on the weal J. u- r. on <lb/>
th L. and OB <lb/>
I a <lb/>
1-; acre a or a, to iii.-i . <lb/>
deed<lb/>
The Banking Co. <lb/>
DEPOSITED <lb/>
John <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Aug. <lb/>
PLEASE LIST EACH CHECK <lb/>
CHECKS AS <lb/>
Total <lb/>
430.00 <lb/>
OURS ARE ENDORSED. <lb/>
The above <lb/>
Dollar for d <lb/>
than a Deposit receipt given by <lb/>
is a specimen Deposit Receipt given for money deposited. <lb/>
Pitt county more secure <lb/>
. . ., given by <lb/>
The GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
In addition to Stock. Surplus, Stockholder <lb/>
Insurance, State and all other usual safeguards. IT S SECURED by the <lb/>
that any bank any where can give Its cg <lb/>
f, under strict supervision of a competent <lb/>
Should you have any business of any kind in our line we will gladly serve you. <lb/>
COL. SKINNER DID NO HARM. <lb/>
Stokes Town Items. <lb/>
j v<lb/>
.; a---<lb/>
to Get Democrat to Introduce Him. <lb/>
N. C. Oct 7.-CA <lb/>
Harry States <lb/>
District Attorney, <lb/>
here <lb/>
Miss Carrie Chapman, of <lb/>
spent the past week <lb/>
L. Stokes. <lb/>
Sam Harper and Roy Stokes, <lb/>
went out of W i Site a number of our people <lb/>
church a, <lb/>
CoT to the <lb/>
which he did gracefully. <lb/>
After Mr. Skinner concluded <lb/>
his speech, Col. Murchison arose, <lb/>
to the discomfiture of the <lb/>
and<lb/>
SHOT DURING QUARREL. <lb/>
KU, May Die From Gun Shot Wounds <lb/>
Haddock Arrested. <lb/>
As the result of an altercation <lb/>
between Jno. Williams and <lb/>
Haddock, both white, this <lb/>
morning on the Fleming farm <lb/>
near Washington Heights, the <lb/>
former is in the Fowle Memorial <lb/>
hospital in a serious condition. <lb/>
It is not known what the cause <lb/>
of the trouble was, but alter hot <lb/>
words Haddock fired both barrels <lb/>
of a shotgun into Williams, th. <lb/>
very pleasantly at W. B. were small <lb/>
Colonel Skinner when he <lb/>
J. D. Stokes and Roy <lb/>
went to Gardner's X roads <lb/>
was a c <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bland <lb/>
lungs. The shots were small <lb/>
but the full charges took <lb/>
effect and may prove fatal. <lb/>
Haddock was arrested by <lb/>
Ricks shortly after the <lb/>
afterwards told me Mr Mrs W a a. <lb/>
that he was a Republican and Sunday at J. A <lb/>
when I was asked to introduce <lb/>
him. I did it because I thought <lb/>
it would give him an opportunity <lb/>
to repent i his political sins, <lb/>
but I found Mm worse than I ex- <lb/>
I have been a Democrat <lb/>
all my life and by the help of <lb/>
God, I expect to die one, all that <lb/>
Col. Skinner said to the contrary <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
The applause that greeted the <lb/>
remarks of Col, <lb/>
loader and more prolonged <lb/>
use given Col. <lb/>
Jimmie Smith and sister, Miss <lb/>
Linnie, spent Sunday afternoon <lb/>
st L. B. Stokes. <lb/>
Frank. Stokes has returned <lb/>
home from quite a stay in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Harper has return- <lb/>
ed home after quite an extended <lb/>
visit to friends near <lb/>
Bob Stokes and Walter <lb/>
About Hoarding <lb/>
The accumulation of money for <lb/>
the purpose of hoarding it is a <lb/>
great wrong. We are persuaded <lb/>
that many do not stop to study <lb/>
the moral qualities of such a life. <lb/>
That which they gather and de- <lb/>
posit in their private coffers is so <lb/>
of <lb/>
Farmers Beware. <lb/>
It is an every day occurrence <lb/>
to run up with reports that <lb/>
is off at Greenville; and <lb/>
when traced it originates with, <lb/>
drummers from other markets. <lb/>
All such drumming is to ; <lb/>
the core, and intelligent men, <lb/>
should not listen to it. <lb/>
Our sales at the Gum ware- <lb/>
house deny such talcs. Oar <lb/>
entire sale today averaged <lb/>
Our farmers were highly pleas- <lb/>
ed and went home happy. Will <lb/>
Brown and Harris averaged <lb/>
for a of tips. <lb/>
C. D. Smith sold at <lb/>
at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
C. D. Smith and Barrett, <lb/>
at at at a-. <lb/>
at Hi. at lit at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
W-H. Shiver, at Hi. <lb/>
at at at at I <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at <lb/>
Don't listen to slimy tales but <lb/>
come right on to the old <lb/>
and you will be pleased. Give <lb/>
me your next and I will <lb/>
prove it. J- K- Hutchings. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE. <lb/>
our <lb/>
We carry lull stock, also a lull t re- <lb/>
pairs tor Machines only, which is He <lb/>
There is none better, <lb/>
SHU-. A. <lb/>
would you to . <lb/>
American Wire <lb/>
A CAR JUST ARRIVED <lb/>
We carry the best quality only <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Bear in <lb/>
to buy <lb/>
M T <lb/>
A ft <lb/>
. much taken from forces designed <lb/>
spent a short while here Sunday. w be for the <lb/>
Sam Harper and Calvin g He who mold <lb/>
spent Sunday evening ,. c by dam or <lb/>
,,. of ,. , divert from the <lb/>
W. H ,.. can, if not <lb/>
John <lb/>
Skinner I <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
treatment a attack<lb/>
I give Hon. <lb/>
M Sue -y <lb/>
Death <lb/>
Sn- ii <lb/>
that town <lb/>
o'clock, <lb/>
was <lb/>
pal church i <lb/>
noon at <lb/>
Huske, th. <lb/>
Messrs. R. I <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
Mrs. AH <lb/>
Mrs. T. E i <lb/>
She also <lb/>
Misses Tab <lb/>
and <lb/>
Paul <lb/>
was <lb/>
Episcopal and <lb/>
of much <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mr. and <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
lake. <lb/>
times <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
J, Stakes a. d <lb/>
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Fail Jo Prosper. <lb/>
If farmers would their <lb/>
own it home, they <lb/>
give no concern <lb/>
in <lb/>
and of flour <lb/>
elf, is in the Judgment of gut as they cultivate <lb/>
moved by a prodigiously exclusively what called toe <lb/>
money and upon <lb/>
purchasing their supplies in the <lb/>
West, to hove a <lb/>
hard time and fail prosper. <lb/>
assortment always in to . <lb/>
the highest, in tact there is <lb/>
it being guaranteed per cent. <lb/>
it wish to build it is to your <lb/>
to see as we are in position to <lb/>
your need. Don't that our hue <lb/>
General Hardware is kept comp th <lb/>
the quality o. We<lb/>
nails. Give us a call. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
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impulse For the <lb/>
; the comforts, and even <lb/>
pend upon th <lb/>
that stream, Suppose <lb/>
million dollars <lb/>
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th-1 to <lb/>
inherit <lb/>
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is for <lb/>
in. <lb/>
rot <lb/>
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persons owing t . . <lb/>
notified to meet me <lb/>
the same. h. W. <lb/>
Oct. 6th. 1908. <lb/>
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no oil t <lb/>
Every Two Month. <lb/>
Dr H. O. Hyatt, the eye <lb/>
specialists of Kinston. has just <lb/>
closed a three profession <lb/>
visit here. He is at <lb/>
the liberal patronage he received <lb/>
and hereafter he will make <lb/>
regular visits to Greenville every <lb/>
two months. Thursday. Friday <lb/>
and Saturday of each week he <lb/>
will devote his office practice in <lb/>
needing <lb/>
his services can visit him on <lb/>
those The other days in <lb/>
each week he will visit neighbor- <lb/>
towns for convenience of <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt he <lb/>
If sufferer from Man <lb/>
Price We. Sold by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
.-------- <lb/>
and the us <lb/>
, will address tho <lb/>
,,. ; , at the I <lb/>
, times and <lb/>
, Wei i -day. <lb/>
at m. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
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Saturday, Oct. 17th. g <lb/>
following prominent i <lb/>
speakers will be with the <lb/>
dates <lb/>
Hon. Lee S. Overman at <lb/>
Locke Craig at <lb/>
And other speakers at places <lb/>
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Greenville, N C<lb/>
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weeks. . t , <lb/>
yourself <lb/>
highly recommend. Very <lb/>
L r w. E. HOC ER-<lb/>
County Club at <lb/>
From the Tar Heel, the official <lb/>
organ of the University of North <lb/>
Carolina athletic association, we <lb/>
got this <lb/>
The Pitt county Club met <lb/>
Tuesday night, organized and <lb/>
elected Eighteen <lb/>
were enrolled and the fol- <lb/>
lowing officers were <lb/>
L. A. Brown, president; Judson <lb/>
Blount, vice-president; W. K. <lb/>
Wilson, secretary and treasurer. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt say. n. <lb/>
the people of Greenville Kg them. Sold by Jno. <lb/>
-L, feels L. Woolen, <lb/>
liKes <lb/>
and Pitt county, and f sure <lb/>
that they like him and <lb/>
ate Mb work, hence going <lb/>
to be one of regular points <lb/>
to which he professional <lb/>
In the interval between <lb/>
he will be glad to have <lb/>
any one call on him at office <lb/>
in on that he <lb/>
there. <lb/>
To afflicted with kidney and <lb/>
bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. <lb/>
for the relief <lb/>
Editor Weather Prophet. <lb/>
The editor of a weekly <lb/>
ed the following query. Can <lb/>
you tell me what the weather <lb/>
will be next month In reply <lb/>
he wrote. my belief that <lb/>
the weather next month will be <lb/>
much like your subscription. <lb/>
The inquirer wondered for an <lb/>
hour what the editor <lb/>
at, when he <lb/>
think of the word unsettled. <lb/>
He went in the next day and <lb/>
squared account <lb/>
which will he advertised later. <lb/>
AH people who are interested <lb/>
in government are cordially <lb/>
invited to be present at these <lb/>
speakings. . . <lb/>
W. L Brown, <lb/>
Snake in the Ground Squirrel. <lb/>
Another snake story came to <lb/>
the notice of this reporter yes- <lb/>
and it happened Sun <lb/>
day when Mr. and Mrs L. J. <lb/>
were on their way to bun- <lb/>
Jay school at Hopewell. Burns- <lb/>
ville township. Mrs. saw <lb/>
a pretty ground squirrel <lb/>
digging away at a hole in <lb/>
the ground and her husband <lb/>
decided that he would capture <lb/>
the squirrel. Taking hold of it. <lb/>
he found that he could not pull <lb/>
the little animal from the hole <lb/>
as easily as he at <lb/>
Exerting more strength he man- <lb/>
aired to pull it but was <lb/>
draw forth a black <lb/>
snake five or feet in <lb/>
length. The snake had <lb/>
ed the head and inch <lb/>
by inch was completing the job, <lb/>
intending to make just one <lb/>
mouthful of it. The snake <lb/>
How often yon <lb/>
thing s <lb/>
nail driver or an- , <lb/>
-a . <lb/>
box prepared fir. <lb/>
Our line <lb/>
Is a . and <lb/>
we will that <lb/>
box not lack <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of v our Si <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse floods . c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J P. <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
A L <lb/>
A TRIP TO <lb/>
ATTRACTIVE <lb/>
NOR C-k <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Edmond Fleming props. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town Four chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber- <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call when <lb/>
good work is wanted. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Skinner. Jr <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS. <lb/>
TABLE <lb/>
T. P. A. <lb/>
Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
Account Virginia State Fair to <lb/>
5th to , <lb/>
on r o i M, d ore <lb/>
10th inclusive, F-i. <lb/>
12th returning. , a . <lb/>
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on ticket or .-p <lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. WHICH <lb/>
with what the said in Charlotte j bid for that town to be nil the <lb/>
while her young starting returning point for <lb/>
hand were being detained in the j this train so as to give the <lb/>
station there for the pie there an opportunity of going <lb/>
NEW YORK SUN TIRED. <lb/>
as cl I n r Jan. 1907 t the at Greenville. N <lb/>
C u. r Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
is <lb/>
to <lb/>
rival of her mother. In this <lb/>
vase our sympathies are with the <lb/>
young man, and we want to see <lb/>
him win out and get <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY OCT. 1908.<lb/>
The president grown very <lb/>
quiet, aim.-st painfully so.<lb/>
Stories of at the <lb/>
fairs are coming along through <lb/>
the papers. <lb/>
If you don't believe Green- <lb/>
ville is a dry town, follow the <lb/>
street sweeper. <lb/>
As the days gel shorter it <lb/>
takes turning about to get <lb/>
through in time.<lb/>
For the last days the <lb/>
the newly paved streets <lb/>
are cleaned off, lets have <lb/>
enough to keep them <lb/>
They will certainly be <lb/>
pretty streets if a little <lb/>
is given in this direction.<lb/>
are more good things <lb/>
yet ahead for Greenville. Go <lb/>
to the meeting of the Chamber <lb/>
of Commerce and Tobacco Board <lb/>
of Trade in the court house, <lb/>
Tuesday night, and talk about <lb/>
some of them. <lb/>
to Raleigh and returning the <lb/>
same day. We hardly see how <lb/>
this can lie done unless the train <lb/>
has to double between Washing- <lb/>
f his bride who has been ton and Chocowinity, or else put <lb/>
tally stolen from I n a local train to run between <lb/>
i New Bern and Chocowinity to <lb/>
The statement is given out at the latter place with <lb/>
hat the total contributions to Raleigh train. However, we <lb/>
The State department of <lb/>
column of the m Greenville so. <lb/>
Herald has looked like Editor <lb/>
King was off fishing. <lb/>
When raft comes back to <lb/>
North he may be <lb/>
to take what be said <lb/>
on his former nail. <lb/>
It used to be the Far <lb/>
whence came the war talk, and <lb/>
now it is the Near Bust. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
place in the sales of leaf tobacco <lb/>
for the month of September. <lb/>
Wilson was the only market that <lb/>
went ahead of Greenville in the <lb/>
number of pounds sold. <lb/>
Sure Son-in-law <lb/>
says he did not a <lb/>
on to the<lb/>
the bi, <lb/>
as I ii <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
It is<lb/>
about <lb/>
tome, i <lb/>
A . , <lb/>
divorce <lb/>
cause <lb/>
eleven y. And <lb/>
case. <lb/>
We are lung to see where <lb/>
Nick m <lb/>
. Pass <lb/>
lab. <lb/>
sip <lb/>
are ii. <lb/>
hi up <lb/>
,. <lb/>
In <lb/>
. <lb/>
. ll <lb/>
. <lb/>
e won tin <lb/>
i After all the <lb/>
their engagement, <lb/>
consent of the royal family <lb/>
been given for the duke to <lb/>
marry her. the announcement <lb/>
comes that Miss Elkins has jilted <lb/>
the Duke of Maybe <lb/>
she can find an An in cord <lb/>
enough for her. <lb/>
agency <lb/>
b. <lb/>
ad <lb/>
the national Democratic cam- <lb/>
fund so. far amount to <lb/>
think of <lb/>
that sum in comparison with the <lb/>
himself <lb/>
at the solicitation of <lb/>
dent Roosevelt to buy <lb/>
votes in New York for the Re- <lb/>
publicans in the campaign four <lb/>
years ago. The entire Demo- <lb/>
campaign fund this year is <lb/>
not as large as the amount <lb/>
tried to get for the Re- <lb/>
publicans out of the Standard <lb/>
Oil Company four years ago.<lb/>
is an opening in <lb/>
ville for a profitable business if <lb/>
some enterprising man will take <lb/>
hold of it. ii a <lb/>
coll . <lb/>
new <lb/>
i. <lb/>
would not only prove profitable <lb/>
to the promoter, but would also <lb/>
be a convenience to business <lb/>
men who would like to get some <lb/>
responsible person ; <lb/>
their account. If the in <lb/>
town that are <lb/>
; i <lb/>
believe it is the policy of the <lb/>
Norfolk Southern to furnish <lb/>
every convenience possible to <lb/>
the people along the road, and <lb/>
the officials may devise some <lb/>
plan to give all the towns what <lb/>
they want. <lb/>
PURE WATER. <lb/>
In an advertisement elsewhere <lb/>
in this paper the superintendent <lb/>
of the water and light plant calls <lb/>
attention to the analysis of the <lb/>
water by the State chemist in <lb/>
which that official declares it is <lb/>
pure water. As a safeguard to <lb/>
health of those using city water <lb/>
the law requires that samples of <lb/>
must be not <lb/>
frequently than once a <lb/>
month. It is gratifying that all <lb/>
analyses from the Greenville <lb/>
have shown that the water <lb/>
is good and wholesome. From <lb/>
the standpoint of health, <lb/>
and cheapness it is to the <lb/>
inter of every home in town <lb/>
Say the <lb/>
The New York Sun started out <lb/>
to support Taft, but is having a <lb/>
hard time staying in line; in <lb/>
fact, every few days it jumps <lb/>
the fence and gets out of the <lb/>
pasture. It could manage to <lb/>
swallow Mr. Taft if only Mr. <lb/>
Roosevelt would keep out of it, <lb/>
but when he butts in the Sun <lb/>
gets all wrong. To add fuel to <lb/>
the flames. Son-in-law Long- <lb/>
nerves, and inflict upon <lb/>
her friends. <lb/>
She mastered the art of saying <lb/>
pleasant things. <lb/>
She did not too much <lb/>
from her friends. <lb/>
She made whatever work she <lb/>
had to do congenial. <lb/>
She did not lose sight of her <lb/>
illusions, and would not think <lb/>
all the world wicked and <lb/>
kind. <lb/>
She helped the miserable and <lb/>
sympathized with the sorrowful- <lb/>
She never forgot that kind <lb/>
worth has made The Sun very <lb/>
tired and it thus goes after him words and a smile cost little and <lb/>
because of his speech the other are treasures to the discouraged. <lb/>
more unfortunate <lb/>
state- <lb/>
She did unto others as she <lb/>
would be done by and her re- <lb/>
has not yet been made in ward is love and consideration <lb/>
this canvass, and if it attracts lier she has <lb/>
the general attention which learned the secret of n long and <lb/>
deserves it is not unlikely happy life, <lb/>
make Mr. the Burch- <lb/>
if o <lb/>
;.;. <lb/>
the will break <lb/>
He is n i <lb/>
tiling <lb/>
bust. <lb/>
The v i IV over <lb/>
in Bulgaria is not in it in inter- <lb/>
est with tho political warfare <lb/>
now in progress on this side of <lb/>
the pond. <lb/>
i; II <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
.- same <lb/>
r i r re <lb/>
that it would be a thing <lb/>
or the Republican party the <lb/>
Federal offices in this State were <lb/>
filled by <lb/>
. . Ii- <lb/>
party in North if <lb/>
s they get ii <lb/>
The Norfolk Southern rail-<lb/>
and our people appreciate <lb/>
convenient schedules that road <lb/>
has given this town. <lb/>
ill- on i v. there <lb/>
.,, water. It is better <lb/>
i health to <lb/>
it from <lb/>
It is more <lb/>
spigot in <lb/>
an a bun <lb/>
by a turn. <lb/>
draw <lb/>
. . tiresome <lb/>
also far <lb/>
cit i water. <lb/>
.,,,. a cost of <lb/>
. . , . and ill <lb/>
that <lb/>
to keep a well or pump in <lb/>
repair. These are good reasons <lb/>
r . the people should use city <lb/>
tor a time <lb/>
was <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh, <lb/>
I was not for the they get a in;. Wilson in the morning <lb/>
saw an opportunity <lb/>
It is a pleasure to again see to get the benefit of this train, <lb/>
Putting college boys on their <lb/>
honor not to engage in hazing, is <lb/>
on a par with looking to the Re- <lb/>
publican party to revise the <lb/>
TrIM SAME REPUBLICAN <lb/>
PARTY. <lb/>
ard of the campaign. It is well <lb/>
known that Mr. Roosevelt, in <lb/>
graciously permitting the Amer- <lb/>
people to select his <lb/>
always that it <lb/>
was Mr. Taft or <lb/>
said to intimate friends that <lb/>
while he could no longer serve <lb/>
his faithful people for the <lb/>
four years and would change his <lb/>
worn of multiplying bears into <lb/>
the destruction of lions, yet at <lb/>
the end of four years his faithful <lb/>
people could reasonably expect <lb/>
his triumphant re-entry into the <lb/>
scene of ms former achieve- <lb/>
It is from Mr. <lb/>
statement that <lb/>
expectation is enjoyed not only <lb/>
by the inner circle of Mr. <lb/>
friends, but also by his <lb/>
immediate family, and it is <lb/>
reasonable to suppose that Mr. <lb/>
would have n, <lb/>
his august ;. . <lb/>
for <lb/>
if he believe i <lb/>
was other <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt <lb/>
Another R <lb/>
The <lb/>
Wales, on a t <lb/>
gave a Whit. <lb/>
Wednesday, w i <lb/>
for a good deal . <lb/>
by reason of a win <lb/>
trident. The .-. .-i . <lb/>
band of <lb/>
about it at a subsequent concert <lb/>
in a Methodist h <lb/>
He told of the hearty <lb/>
reception accorded the choir by <lb/>
the president, who especially <lb/>
applauded the singing of <lb/>
Men of <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
over the rendition <lb/>
Predicts Certain Victory for <lb/>
Bryan. <lb/>
Josephus Daniels, head of the <lb/>
press department of the national <lb/>
Democratic headquarters, do <lb/>
that it is the belief, <lb/>
amounting to conviction, with <lb/>
Chairman Mack and others as- <lb/>
with him in the work at <lb/>
national headquarters, that <lb/>
election is already assured. <lb/>
They do believe any <lb/>
could arise to change this <lb/>
outcome. Going into details, <lb/>
Mr. Daniels declares that a <lb/>
month ago there was a strong <lb/>
belief that Maryland and Ohio <lb/>
were doubtful Slates with a <lb/>
probability both would go for <lb/>
Taft. Today they are assured <lb/>
that both will be in the Bryan <lb/>
Column. Every Western State <lb/>
shows big gains for the <lb/>
racy, with the party united and <lb/>
.-i New York. Mr. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
i. r i. . i- <lb/>
n- <lb/>
s. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
pendent canvass of presidential <lb/>
Total vole in electoral col-<lb/>
Necessary to elect a president <lb/>
the Concord Evening Tribune. <lb/>
A few months ago, because of <lb/>
the stringent times and expense <lb/>
of running a daily paper. The <lb/>
Tribune stopped its daily edition <lb/>
temporarily. We are glad that <lb/>
it has found condition such that <lb/>
the daily edition can be re- <lb/>
The people of Concord <lb/>
As not scare not long in seeing what <lb/>
a war between this country and they were missing without their <lb/>
Japan, he might get interested daily paper. <lb/>
in the scrap that seems <lb/>
over about Bulgaria. <lb/>
Charlotte is a dry town, hence <lb/>
. the folks up there are very <lb/>
Keep it in mind that to get hold of booze when <lb/>
books for the coming <lb/>
will close on the 24th. If <lb/>
your name is not on the books <lb/>
and docs not get there it is your <lb/>
own fault. <lb/>
Mr. Debs says Mr. Gompers is <lb/>
a liar, Col. says Go v. <lb/>
is a liar, Son-in-law <lb/>
husband says <lb/>
they are all liars. And there <lb/>
you have it. <lb/>
Mayor Whedbee has ordered <lb/>
that dogs be kept off the street <lb/>
while the sidewalk building is <lb/>
in progress. Would it not be <lb/>
delightful if such an order was <lb/>
made permanent <lb/>
there is any in reach. A half <lb/>
barrel of liquor that had been <lb/>
the police was stored in <lb/>
an upper room of the county court <lb/>
house, and a few nights ago <lb/>
some thirsty citizens climbed up <lb/>
to the window, prised their way <lb/>
into the room, let the half bar- <lb/>
rel down to the ground got <lb/>
away with it. And they did <lb/>
not even have a doctor's <lb/>
for so much. <lb/>
asked for it, and the Norfolk Ar <lb/>
Southern officials very readily <lb/>
gave it to us, making Greenville <lb/>
the starting and returning point <lb/>
of this train instead of Wilson. <lb/>
This convenient schedule gave <lb/>
our people an opportunity of go- <lb/>
to Raleigh in the morning, <lb/>
spending six hours there and re- <lb/>
turning home at o'clock in the <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
The people of our neighboring <lb/>
town, Washington, have since <lb/>
sent in a petition, in which <lb/>
Greenville concurred, to also <lb/>
give that town the benefit of this <lb/>
train, and the railroad officials <lb/>
have decided to extend tho run <lb/>
there, leaving Washington in <lb/>
the morning and returning there <lb/>
in the evening. This leaves <lb/>
Greenville with just as good a <lb/>
schedule for Raleigh as when the <lb/>
end of the run was In ad- <lb/>
to this, the new schedule <lb/>
with the train starting from <lb/>
Washington makes it convenient <lb/>
for farmers in that section to <lb/>
come by train in the morning to <lb/>
Greenville, have nearly all day <lb/>
here to look after their tobacco <lb/>
sales and get back home in the <lb/>
Black <lb/>
on <lb/>
to <lb/>
Doubtful. Republican leanings <lb/>
, . Democratic <lb/>
one of the doors. ,, . <lb/>
opened and an attendant carry <lb/>
What the press dispatches <lb/>
quote Miss Speer, the daughter <lb/>
of the Atlanta millionaire who <lb/>
run away and married her <lb/>
father's as saying in evening. <lb/>
Paris does not at all correspond Now New Bern is putting in a <lb/>
That little band of Federal <lb/>
officeholders, known as the Re- <lb/>
publican party of Pitt county, <lb/>
were called together a few days <lb/>
ago and made some <lb/>
moots for their county <lb/>
dates to go before this <lb/>
gent people and misrepresent <lb/>
the affairs of the government, <lb/>
both county and State. <lb/>
Democratic will see <lb/>
that their position on public <lb/>
questions cannot be <lb/>
without those who are <lb/>
guilty of such misrepresentation <lb/>
being held up before the eyes of <lb/>
a people who know the depths to <lb/>
which the Republican party has <lb/>
stooped in the past. It is the <lb/>
same old only after long <lb/>
practice and hard training has <lb/>
learned how to stoop lower. <lb/>
No thinking man will be mis- <lb/>
led by arguments as are <lb/>
being used in this campaign by <lb/>
the Republicans. It is a party <lb/>
made up of and <lb/>
in their vain efforts to prove one <lb/>
fact they disprove another. <lb/>
We will later on point out <lb/>
many of these inconsistencies, <lb/>
and show to the people that the <lb/>
Republican party cares very <lb/>
little for the truth. <lb/>
a large tray, on which there <lb/>
were glasses containing sherry. <lb/>
When the tray was passed to us <lb/>
we declined with thanks. We <lb/>
are all prohibitionists. The at- <lb/>
passed with the tray to <lb/>
the head of the line of the <lb/>
The first singer declined <lb/>
with thanks. The next man, <lb/>
and the next, and the next did <lb/>
the same thing. It was the <lb/>
same way all down the line. <lb/>
Then the attendant, evidently <lb/>
realized that a mistake had been <lb/>
made, hastily disappeared. The <lb/>
members of the choir are all <lb/>
hard-working men in their <lb/>
five country and they are all pro- <lb/>
They use neither <lb/>
sherry nor any other wine at any <lb/>
This account of the in- <lb/>
by the Welshman was <lb/>
heartily applauded, The <lb/>
dent was always accused of get- <lb/>
ting Fairbanks into the cocktail <lb/>
trouble, but there is avenue <lb/>
of escape open to him for the <lb/>
claret incident. There's wine <lb/>
in the White House and the <lb/>
president is indiscreet in the <lb/>
passing of it <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
How to be Loved. <lb/>
How seldom you see a lovable <lb/>
old woman, whose age is as beau- <lb/>
as was the bloom of her <lb/>
youth. And when you do, you <lb/>
wonder how it has happened <lb/>
Well, this is <lb/>
She learns how to forgot dis- <lb/>
agreeable things. <lb/>
She did not give way to her <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
I differed with whet I <lb/>
thought stomach trouble, when <lb/>
the doctor told me had heart <lb/>
trouble. I had tried many remedies, <lb/>
when the Dr. almanac came <lb/>
Into my and I concluded to <lb/>
a Dr. Heart Cure. <lb/>
en three and now I am <lb/>
not suffering at all. am cured and <lb/>
this medicine did It. I write In <lb/>
the hope that it will attract the at- <lb/>
of others who suffer as I did. <lb/>
MRS. D. <lb/>
Main St., Ky. <lb/>
Your druggist sells Dr. Ml <lb/>
Curs, and we authorize him to <lb/>
price of first bottle If It fall <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
mum <lb/>
M, ., <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Taft to win must get of the <lb/>
doubtful votes <lb/>
Bryan to win must of the <lb/>
doubtful votes <lb/>
The battle is yet to be won. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. v <lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rape seed J. R. Mer. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. is preach- <lb/>
some able BOTTOM at the <lb/>
Missionary Baptist church. The <lb/>
entire public to out to <lb/>
hear him. <lb/>
plaited your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Wood 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/>
Mrs. and Miss Lula <lb/>
of Conetoe, who have <lb/>
been Mrs. W. C. <lb/>
m to their homes <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. and daughter <lb/>
went to Greenville one day <lb/>
tee week. <lb/>
Co. are running two <lb/>
their factory and mills on each <lb/>
evening Mr. Cox <lb/>
and Miss Lancaster were united <lb/>
in the holy bonds of matrimony. <lb/>
To each of the above happy <lb/>
couples we extend hearty Con- <lb/>
A plain gold between <lb/>
the residence of Mrs. Agnes <lb/>
and the store of J. J. <lb/>
Hines Any one finding <lb/>
same will be liberally rewarded <lb/>
by leaving at store J. J. Hines <lb/>
J. D. Jones, salesman for J. <lb/>
R Smith Mer. Co., went home <lb/>
Thursday owing to being ski. <lb/>
For valuable farm <lb/>
near Ayden containing two <lb/>
acres of which ten acres art <lb/>
cleared, same will be sold on <lb/>
reasonable terms. For further <lb/>
particulars apply to Walter <lb/>
Grifton, N. C. R F D. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
The Ayden Lumber Company <lb/>
started up work on the <lb/>
They have recently <lb/>
engine, 27-r <lb/>
and <lb/>
Tr <lb/>
I- have <lb/>
R. <lb/>
and is some fine <lb/>
mons and do doubt will prove of <lb/>
telling effect before the meetings <lb/>
close. <lb/>
A. G. Cox and Mrs. Cox, of <lb/>
Winterville, attended church <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. F. T. Carr. of Willow <lb/>
Green, spent Sunday with Mrs. <lb/>
Agnes Blount. <lb/>
The county Democratic <lb/>
committee have secured <lb/>
the services of the band <lb/>
at several of the appointments in <lb/>
he county during the campaign. <lb/>
Our boys for the time they have <lb/>
been organized make good music <lb/>
we are glad they are <lb/>
dated away from home. It <lb/>
speaks well for them and Ayden <lb/>
too. <lb/>
Mrs. Agnes Blount went to <lb/>
Greenville on business Monday. <lb/>
Application has been made to <lb/>
the authorities at Raleigh for the <lb/>
admission in the of <lb/>
Bertha Richardson, the wife of <lb/>
Lorn Richardson, a very pro mi <lb/>
colored man of our town. <lb/>
The Jeannette Recital <lb/>
amp will be at opera <lb/>
As waiters, were Jarvis Cox <lb/>
and Miss Mattie <lb/>
Will J. Cox and Lizzie <lb/>
Leslie L Cox and Rosa Skinner; <lb/>
Jim G. Lancaster and <lb/>
Wetherington. <lb/>
Miss Jessie of New Bern, <lb/>
N. C, rendered the wedding <lb/>
march in a most tasty and grace- <lb/>
manner while the Rev. Mr. <lb/>
King, of New Bern, <lb/>
After the ceremony the beau-1 Saturday Sunday, <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Min Sarah Clement ITS , <lb/>
Friday for her home at Bander <lb/>
son. after spending several N. C . Oct. ;. <lb/>
visiting her M's. D c <lb/>
W. Smith. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith <lb/>
and Misses Martha Belie lira. N. Cox, . <lb/>
Jessie Smith went to x V . <lb/>
to the show list Friday. shopping I <lb/>
T. H Barnhill held H. W. Philips in- <lb/>
yearly meeting at May's Chapel j fr on . <lb/>
f for <lb/>
and <lb/>
loving couple, with their <lb/>
drove to the bride's <lb/>
father where a delicious supper <lb/>
was them. It is be- <lb/>
the power of the pen to <lb/>
write of the good things that <lb/>
had been so nicely arranged for <lb/>
the pleasure and comfort of v. <lb/>
those present. After supper, <lb/>
all present seemed to participate <lb/>
in the social of the hour. <lb/>
The groom is a very <lb/>
very good preaching, es- <lb/>
on i <lb/>
he shot his big <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Noah <lb/>
of Level, were visiting <lb/>
Mills Smith's Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. R. A. <lb/>
were <lb/>
Mills Smith's Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. <lb/>
and children, from near M r- <lb/>
were visiting <lb/>
a l F. . I <lb/>
Tips attended at I <lb/>
I Sunday. <lb/>
C. D. fit and P <lb/>
Mrs Ii. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
in the , <lb/>
Mrs. . <lb/>
ii. F. G. . <lb/>
i .-., <lb/>
promising young Sunday, <lb/>
the son of one of the most re- C. L. R was <lb/>
and high our town v <lb/>
citizen, of Pitt Co. The bride i It being an <lb/>
is one of most highly i to any last week the <lb/>
esteemed daughters Their j angel visited Mr. and Mrs Prank <lb/>
many friends wish a long, <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Green <lb/>
James of <lb/>
. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
j. <lb/>
in <lb/>
1- i. ; ; <lb/>
L. P. It <lb/>
happy and life. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
time. General trimming boiler <lb/>
. , , . <lb/>
The tobacco Drought umber lands at an option ct ten <lb/>
quite a number o p at once commerce <lb/>
Ayden who make it their work cutting, Baaing and <lb/>
burg, was <lb/>
took from fond Ti day <lb/>
embrace their darling Mr. of U <lb/>
Sept. 27th. 1908. It <lb/>
was about two and half months <lb/>
old, and had been sick about hi. <lb/>
Its life. Ii wan said that <lb/>
a fine <lb/>
j r. <lb/>
few <lb/>
home. <lb/>
You will find <lb/>
coffins and i hand I <lb/>
J. R. Smith C-, Dix- .-. <lb/>
Mrs. John . <lb/>
here, left on ti <lb/>
for Grifton <lb/>
several days <lb/>
J. R. Smith <lb/>
things hustling <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
line of <lb/>
2.500 tobacco <lb/>
used on ibis nu <lb/>
Mrs. C- D. K <lb/>
George <lb/>
have been <lb/>
Dr. Hardy <lb/>
J. R. Smith C <lb/>
a nice lot of c I <lb/>
on and <lb/>
when in reed , . <lb/>
firm bus a <lb/>
ply of first s wagons, a <lb/>
food buggies, and are run <lb/>
making and <lb/>
Truly <lb/>
is a bu.- <lb/>
Tuesday n <lb/>
col., called on J. M. Blow <lb/>
to unite in <lb/>
with Hot , <lb/>
readily agreed. <lb/>
In company with t we <lb/>
rode out to the home of the <lb/>
prospective groom only to find <lb/>
the bride elect had changed her <lb/>
mind and all the pleadings and <lb/>
prayers of the and <lb/>
seemingly broken hearted groom- <lb/>
elect amounted to naught. So <lb/>
we returned homeward realizing <lb/>
how uncertain the bird at large <lb/>
and how the bird <lb/>
ready caught. After supper sit- <lb/>
ting in the quietude of our room <lb/>
the door bell rang and in response <lb/>
thereto we found quite a crowd <lb/>
assembled at the front door. <lb/>
Upon closer inquiry Thomas and <lb/>
Minnie made their presence <lb/>
known and the blushing Minnie <lb/>
informed us she was now willing <lb/>
to become the happy spouse of <lb/>
the loving Thomas. So n and <lb/>
there we spoke the words that <lb/>
made them man and wife. <lb/>
Jenkins was master of <lb/>
monies with M. M. Sauls and <lb/>
Luther assisting the <lb/>
groom. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
received another car load Ell- <lb/>
wood Wire <lb/>
inches, inches, <lb/>
inches. Call and see them. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Hooks and Miss <lb/>
Florence Blount spent Thursday <lb/>
in Grifton with friends. <lb/>
At the home of J. E. Mumford <lb/>
Wednesday evening Mr. Amos <lb/>
Garris and Miss Garris <lb/>
were united in marriage. <lb/>
At the home of the bride Wed- <lb/>
This <lb/>
of ploy a of <lb/>
em <lb/>
M. M. Sauls has r <lb/>
N. C, Oct <lb/>
It as if prices of tobacco wirier n r <lb/>
had bee, satisfactory with the <lb/>
farmers for a while until last. ., <lb/>
. . <lb/>
on the company is of a flat- the big tobacco companies g J <lb/>
taring nature, Therein no on the Greenville market <lb/>
but that the people have <lb/>
treat on Ivy Smith sold some on that mar <lb/>
per rum i <lb/>
tore a <lb/>
ion. The is <lb/>
. J to be of a wry order. <lb/>
C. G. Moore, W. K Alexander <lb/>
. . S. A. i Kins <lb/>
i at j <lb/>
lost <lb/>
get Thursday and said the price n. i <lb/>
was off at least one third and I is up <lb/>
guess that makes the farmers sew. <lb/>
f el like holding their tobacco. <lb/>
b la-c <lb/>
vi i <lb/>
To i. <lb/>
p i-<lb/>
must <lb/>
a been <lb/>
MARRIED. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
C. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
. the <lb/>
III . . <lb/>
r C.<lb/>
a. a <lb/>
if vows <lb/>
Wife- O <lb/>
bride i <lb/>
-.- I in <lb/>
. <lb/>
id<lb/>
t. <lb/>
who nut <lb/>
I registered said <lb/>
are entitled to do so will please <lb/>
call at my office in Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
and register in <lb/>
. fry. <lb/>
Joseph New <lb/>
Greene <lb/>
to <lb/>
Luther MM <lb/>
speak of here, <lb/>
accord<lb/>
and <lb/>
are hi ii<lb/>
Ready for <lb/>
ail and <lb/>
, i , r-.<lb/>
and the <lb/>
A. S evens S Bros., Chicago <lb/>
by their crop.;. <lb/>
S f Sen <lb/>
tutor. <lb/>
Greatest Exclusive la the World <lb/>
For <lb/>
Th <lb/>
for l.-.; l-t <lb/>
. . . v samples am.-. U a- <lb/>
of in high-claw man <lb/>
made to to your individual <lb/>
you selection of perfect fit <lb/>
a complete lino of o. . <lb/>
The styles have a complete if you <lb/>
garments absolutely correct and <lb/>
H W Wait- <lb/>
ard <lb/>
j . i <lb/>
of <lb/>
I J r <lb/>
II <lb/>
ii I . . <lb/>
Willie son of this <lb/>
died m-J at is <lb/>
I two <lb/>
ii <lb/>
r. <lb/>
low <lb/>
. . <lb/>
z; ms- <lb/>
i n. . r. . Stevens, her, and it 1.4 <lb/>
J, R. Smith Mer. Co. <lb/>
and Bibles also on hand. <lb/>
The Ayden band attended the <lb/>
public speaking at Bethel <lb/>
day. Several of our citizens ac- <lb/>
companied them. <lb/>
Josephus Cox attended the <lb/>
Primitive Baptist association at <lb/>
Seven Springs Saturday <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. A. W. Ange and Mrs. <lb/>
Martha Cox, of Winterville, were <lb/>
visiting friends here last week. <lb/>
Several of the teachers went <lb/>
to Greenville Saturday to be; <lb/>
whether wish to buy and will be only . <lb/>
serve you and assure you of prompt courteous attention. <lb/>
MRS. J. T. SMITH, Jr., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Representing A. Chicago. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN <lb/>
ho <lb/>
to left hero Saturday Sunday <lb/>
to attend the Primitive Baptist <lb/>
association at Rocky Mount <lb/>
J. Congleton, who ban <lb/>
been doing same work for C. G. <lb/>
Little, cam in <lb/>
We <lb/>
our old friend <lb/>
has secured the position as hay <lb/>
mower from Ii. O. <lb/>
about three months <lb/>
to Greenville to AT AYDEN I ,,,.,. . . ti . . <lb/>
present at the of the j Carolina, at the close of business 1908. . J <lb/>
institute. s, <lb/>
. . . a few we <lb/>
In the contest Friday <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
as to the prettiest and most pop- <lb/>
young lady in Ayden, Miss j <lb/>
the <lb/>
presented with a beautiful vase. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Dixon was a close <lb/>
second to Miss Freddie. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
04,606.07 ,, ,. , , <lb/>
Stock . . <lb/>
Freddie Tucker received and Fixtures 610.69 Surplus . . <lb/>
largest number of votes and was Demand Loans Undivided profits, less <lb/>
Due k, B . <lb/>
Cash items 97.27 current exp. paid <lb/>
Gold coin . . . 860.00 Bills payable <lb/>
Silver coin, including Deposits subject took. <lb/>
J T Keel left Saturday for minor coin currency <lb/>
Springs where he will hank <lb/>
spend several days for his health. <lb/>
In a game of ball here <lb/>
day between Jackson Town and <lb/>
the Ayden team the score stood <lb/>
to in favor of the former <lb/>
team. The game was snappy <lb/>
throughout and was greatly en- <lb/>
joyed by those present. <lb/>
The meetings in the Baptist <lb/>
church are largely attended and <lb/>
much interest is manifested. <lb/>
Mr. is an able preacher <lb/>
V. S. notes 6,969.00 <lb/>
Total, 191,726.00 <lb/>
126,000.00 <lb/>
289.68 <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
46,168.64 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding <lb/>
Total, 191,785.08 <lb/>
vamp high school <lb/>
opened a few weeks ago <lb/>
very large attendance. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. fox in <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
will conduct tho bu <lb/>
tho Al <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY PITT <lb/>
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb/>
fore me. this day of Sept. J. R SMITH, <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
L. DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Or Joseph i <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office Pan Bulking <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North <lb/>
Seed Wheat, <lb/>
Rye arid Barley. <lb/>
We are c the <lb/>
era Seed Grain n tho . but <lb/>
the best, and <lb/>
Our tot <lb/>
from the best and <lb/>
arc fully equipped with the best <lb/>
and most improved machinery for <lb/>
cleaning. If you want superior <lb/>
crops <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
Prices quoted on request <lb/>
Descriptive Fall <lb/>
full <lb/>
Mm I M mm<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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SOLDIERS IN <lb/>
How Men Feel and Act With <lb/>
Death All About Them. <lb/>
THE STORY OF A PRIVATE <lb/>
With <lb/>
Com. Fear, but Soon <lb/>
Away In For Killing. <lb/>
Varying of <lb/>
A. of battle of <lb/>
do told by a veteran to <lb/>
Robert In <lb/>
It la. word for won a chapter <lb/>
of as seen by a man In the <lb/>
ranks. which Impressed him <lb/>
lire <lb/>
We halted, and a on <lb/>
the cried am dying. <lb/>
mo to Whereat my com <lb/>
stooped to offer him a flask <lb/>
mid as he stooped the <lb/>
at him with bayonet, but <lb/>
Jumped back, and It <lb/>
Kissed him. he said. Tyro- <lb/>
said you wanted n drink be <lb/>
fore died, and you shall die <lb/>
without the he stuck his <lb/>
bayonet throw as a boy would <lb/>
tick ii pin <lb/>
-The MO began again, and <lb/>
It was It was soon <lb/>
we came to that we were to cap <lb/>
a little and the hills <lb/>
the Tillage. The village was name. <lb/>
and there were walled <lb/>
barns and gardens, the <lb/>
were strong there <lb/>
-The bunting of the very <lb/>
bad. Sometimes all of us close <lb/>
would be thrown down and I. <lb/>
with mini and but most of <lb/>
cs would jump up again, l. <lb/>
but there were some win <lb/>
tip again, because <lb/>
were lb d dead. <lb/>
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afraid the beginning m <lb/>
battle I t i <lb/>
that other men i <lb/>
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what it was b <lb/>
Notice of Bate. <lb/>
Carolina, I court before <lb/>
Pitt County I U. C. M MM, CB. <lb/>
B F ard wife Nannie E. <lb/>
W. A and <lb/>
wife e R. Alle . M. D. C.- <lb/>
w, e J. C. H. <lb/>
, Mrs. Nora y, A. M. Al- <lb/>
an i w Berths K. Allen, and <lb/>
Pearl A. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Neva A. Forbes. <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE FOR <lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
Typewriter <lb/>
By virtue the and decree <lb/>
the Jerk of the .-up. r, r Court, <lb/>
made in the above s on <lb/>
6th of r. 00- <lb/>
J. L. g. <lb/>
appointed by in <lb/>
will I to the high- st bidder for ash. <lb/>
for the court no. s-- door <lb/>
of Pitt in Greenville, on the 9th <lb/>
November, , all the right. <lb/>
f 1- This is. List of Successful Business <lb/>
lowing described tracts or parcels of Who Use Oliver I <lb/>
land, to writers in the City of <lb/>
1st. A cert in tract cf Greenville. <lb/>
Baker t Hart. Ban. of <lb/>
. Greenville. Dr. D. L. James. <lb/>
of street and on the west It at rial <lb/>
Washington s begin,, g at a Co <lb/>
intersection of 10th street Zeno Brown, F. C. Julius <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county M <lb/>
administrator of the t. r. <lb/>
Harriss, deceased, notice is <lb/>
given to a I person indebted the ea- <lb/>
to immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
against <lb/>
take that must present the <lb/>
for payment to the u <lb/>
on or the 23rd d of September. <lb/>
1909. or this notice will I e plead in bar <lb/>
of , <lb/>
Th s g of S. <lb/>
J. CoX, <lb/>
Ad of C. V. <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business, September Midi <lb/>
Notice To Creditors. <lb/>
Having as executrix of John <lb/>
S. deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
county, this is to notify all persons <lb/>
having claims against the estate of the <lb/>
said deceased t exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months from <lb/>
this date or this notice will be pleaded <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
to <lb/>
said estate <lb/>
All persons ., <lb/>
will please make immediate payment. <lb/>
This the 7th day of September <lb/>
Executrix. <lb/>
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb/>
Resources. <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 8,888.97 <lb/>
All other stocks, bonds <lb/>
1,286.68 <lb/>
and fixtures 4,575.57 <lb/>
Demand loans 10,000.00 <lb/>
Due from 78,061.98 <lb/>
Cash items 2,618.47 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 711.62 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 10,027.00 <lb/>
street, and run-south- <lb/>
at out f et to a Stake, toe <lb/>
corner of lot No. ; thence with lot <lb/>
about f el to a stake, <lb/>
the nor and l <lb/>
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Veneer Co., Greenville Manufacturing <lb/>
veneer w., . <lb/>
Co Moseley Coward Wooten, <lb/>
D Moore, Greenville Supply Co., <lb/>
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been Equaled. <lb/>
LI; JAMES. <lb/>
Administrators Notice. <lb/>
Total 264,957.30 <lb/>
Liabilities. <lb/>
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 15,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
taxes paid 4,786.75 <lb/>
Notes and bills <lb/>
counted <lb/>
Bills payable 30,000.00 <lb/>
Time <lb/>
of 88,068.88 <lb/>
168,908.98 <lb/>
621.29 17,938.55 <lb/>
Due to banks, 83.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. S. OAKS, Cashier. <lb/>
Having as administrator of <lb/>
Mary Porter, deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
is to notify all persons having <lb/>
against the estate of said deceased to <lb/>
exhibit them to the undersigned on or <lb/>
before September 8th, 1908. or tins <lb/>
notice will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
. . . , All persons indebted to said <lb/>
Sold on Easy terms estate will please make immediate <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This September W. <lb/>
A. II. Porter, <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 89th day of September <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
ANDREW MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
Write or pi <lb/>
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Notice of a <lb/>
E. O. FLANAGAN. <lb/>
R. O. <lb/>
J. L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Directors<lb/>
Put <lb/>
P. <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co. <lb/>
at Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
at the close of business September <lb/>
A. a. Moore. Harvey A. <lb/>
Moore, Edward Moat, <lb/>
I and -vi <lb/>
I Cox and husband, Ed Cox. Maggie <lb/>
and Henry Elks.<lb/>
Elizabeth Moore, John Moore, <lb/>
d e widow f <lb/>
d as and <lb/>
Moore an Alic May r ore, <lb/>
and helm -it law Willie Moore, <lb/>
. i- d <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 658.88 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1.310.00 <lb/>
Due from and 0,889.98 <lb/>
Gold coin, silver coin <lb/>
all minor coin <lb/>
bunk <lb/>
8.3911.8 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
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profits 1,697.79 <lb/>
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made of n- a great mixing. Yes; It <lb/>
was a very great tangling, for lines <lb/>
were lost, and know that sometimes <lb/>
at and <lb/>
sometime Italians struck at Italians, <lb/>
for we were in a very mixing <lb/>
and very In the blackness of that <lb/>
storm. , , <lb/>
were told to lie down and sleep <lb/>
go we lay down where we were, among <lb/>
the dead and the wounded, the <lb/>
Italians and the Austrians. <lb/>
we Slept we were tired <lb/>
we had fought hard for all that <lb/>
long long day. and on that hill that <lb/>
had gained we slept, and <lb/>
gave no heed to the dead men or the <lb/>
wounded <lb/>
The wounded made very great <lb/>
cries and there were men sent to go <lb/>
among them with lights. Some were <lb/>
surgeons, and some were men to carry <lb/>
them to the Held But the <lb/>
most of us we lay there and slept, and <lb/>
we were very tired, and we knew that <lb/>
with the morning there might be an <lb/>
other <lb/>
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born; <lb/>
died 1616. <lb/>
Case, statesman <lb/>
sad pioneer, died 1866. <lb/>
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of papal territory. <lb/>
proclaimed tn <lb/>
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, died; 1822. <lb/>
i. dual ; be <lb/>
a simply a <lb/>
road south poles; thence north 191-2 most popular piano in the world <lb/>
piano at any price and on <lb/>
road thence south 1-2 west easy terms, call on or write. <lb/>
poles tn William ; then <lb/>
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or less. <lb/>
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south 1-2 east poles to the <lb/>
containing l-l acres, more or l <lb/>
This the of October. S. <lb/>
L. Fleming, Commissioner. <lb/>
Cobb Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
HORN. <lb/>
R. Williams, <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming title <lb/>
or interest in <lb/>
land must tile their protest in <lb/>
writing with me within the thirty <lb/>
day.-, or they will be barred by law. <lb/>
U. Williams. <lb/>
Entry taker <lb/>
. <lb/>
knowledge and <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
It you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong; buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
A Card. <lb/>
I hereby announce that I have <lb/>
removed for the practice of my <lb/>
profession from Falkland to <lb/>
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb/>
street next door to J, L. Fleming. <lb/>
Office, former office <lb/>
where I can be found at all times <lb/>
when not professionally <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr- <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn t be- <lb/>
fore me, day of <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE, <lb/>
F. M. DAVIS, <lb/>
R. DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
GREENVILLE DISPENSARY <lb/>
General Statement for Quarter ending October 1st, <lb/>
Sales quarter ending <lb/>
Get 1st <lb/>
Inventory Oct. 1st <lb/>
Total <lb/>
ARE YOU SURE <lb/>
th. r <lb/>
that th. I <lb/>
St as<lb/>
MAKE MB W <lb/>
Place u headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
J-W, PERRY CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging Tie Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market i- of Not- <lb/>
folk and Southern <lb/>
1.1. SMITH. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Inventory July 1st I <lb/>
Purchases, stock <lb/>
inn quarter <lb/>
Purchases, bottles <lb/>
quarter <lb/>
Salaries <lb/>
Labor <lb/>
General expenses <lb/>
Freight and <lb/>
State tuxes paid <lb/>
Profit <lb/>
Wt. <lb/>
no <lb/>
on<lb/>
Fall Millinery Opening <lb/>
at Big Store <lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. 7th <lb/>
ALL THE LADIES ARE INVITED. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Gash paid to Town and County <lb/>
W. HARVEY, <lb/>
Dispensary Com. U <lb/>
j Cotton and<lb/>
; Fresh con- <lb/>
I In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought end Sold <lb/>
GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings. <lb/>
DAVENPORT <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Get The best for Comfort <lb/>
and Felt <lb/>
and a piece Bern- <lb/>
Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
TAFT BOYD <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
The Republican candidates for <lb/>
legislature and the various <lb/>
offices will address the <lb/>
t. Pitt c at the fol- <lb/>
and <lb/>
at <lb/>
Vt, at o'clock. <lb/>
Falkland, Oct. o'clock. <lb/>
Oct at <lb/>
Ayden, Oct. at o'clock. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Out- at o'clock. <lb/>
Bell X Oct. at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Bethel, Oct. at o'clock. <lb/>
Winterville. Oct. at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Oct at <lb/>
Oct. at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
will be <lb/>
each up- <lb/>
Ail invited <lb/>
FIRST WATCH <lb/>
The Story of the Famous Old <lb/>
Long Winding Waterbury. <lb/>
SCHEME OF AN OLD COBBLER<lb/>
School Books and Supplies <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO <lb/>
We have just received a <lb/>
pound shipment of i <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN SHOP. <lb/>
pound paper. This papa is <lb/>
without an equal in It <lb/>
packed in a nice board <lb/>
box, Instead of the old unhandy <lb/>
paper wrapper. <lb/>
j We furnish you i <lb/>
Envelopes to Match <lb/>
packed two packs in a board j <lb/>
box. By buying in quantity <lb/>
we arc able to offer it at i <lb/>
per pound; envelopes p.-r <lb/>
package. <lb/>
invite you to call and <lb/>
examine it. <lb/>
EVAN'S BOOK STORE <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
A specialty. Electric <lb/>
Massage Hair <lb/>
tonic given tn ladies <lb/>
at their homes <lb/>
Opposite J. R. j. G. Move <lb/>
T DAWSON <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
FIRST IN AMERICA <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
ON <lb/>
EARTH <lb/>
I Assets r <lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
. vast <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
Scouring, Chemical Dry Cleaning. <lb/>
Sat or no charm. <lb/>
In rear of i Fleming f oar <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suit <lb/>
made to order when <lb/>
Your patronage Solicited. <lb/>
COAL COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
See W. J. TURNAGE before buying <lb/>
your coal for the winter. He can give <lb/>
you a bargain. <lb/>
PHONE NO <lb/>
FALL BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving, plant early <lb/>
to et best result A nice <lb/>
line of and Ferns in all <lb/>
sizes. Choice cut Sowers a <lb/>
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb/>
Floral offerings abort <lb/>
Mail, Telegraph, Mid <lb/>
Telephone receive <lb/>
prompt attention. <lb/>
J ii. CO <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Office corner and Third Sta. <lb/>
formerly occupied by the late Col. I. <lb/>
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match In the Hark It Is worth while to <lb/>
notice what first. Its <lb/>
out yellow <lb/>
almost at the same time the <lb/>
begins to burn with bluish <lb/>
i beams. . , <lb/>
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I In a or two the the <lb/>
match lakes lire, and <lb/>
of clear pours <lb/>
of tin- of tile <lb/>
II phosphorus, and <lb/>
shone In a Of its <lb/>
in a street lighted by electricity <lb/>
e; detects at once the Oil- <lb/>
between the rays of <lb/>
the yellow beams of IbO oilier. <lb/>
If nitrate of is set on lire we <lb/>
have n red f <lb/>
burn i of greenish <lb/>
blue, n blue is bad <lb/>
when sine are ignited. Those <lb/>
other furnish the <lb/>
of Kr his materials <lb/>
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nil derive I <lb/>
tints at. <lb/>
of ii- i <lb/>
who i <lb/>
conn on suit. Iv u r a <lb/>
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when lie ii.------1 <lb/>
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understand Hint kind <lb/>
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while. Ml hi <lb/>
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How the Connecticut Shoemaker's Idea <lb/>
Was Up and Worked <lb/>
That Came to Be Known <lb/>
All Over World. <lb/>
n country <lb/>
a He Wall <lb/>
poor man I peculiar one. The <lb/>
called a some <lb/>
thought But ho kept on <lb/>
ill the even of his way. bring <lb/>
his own life and thinking his own <lb/>
thoughts. thoughts was <lb/>
he eon make n watch that would <lb/>
have only wheels. <lb/>
A out Of a Job heard <lb/>
the cobbler called at his little <lb/>
shop, ibis was the beginning of the <lb/>
famous Waterbury watch, which was <lb/>
the Oral cheap watch o lie <lb/>
It Is now ii thing of the past. <lb/>
Hut cheap price and Its <lb/>
long ill was n stem <lb/>
were known around the world. <lb/>
The Waterbury was named for the <lb/>
where i was made. It had more <lb/>
than the three that the cob- <lb/>
had planned, but the little old <lb/>
shoemaker's idea was the original <lb/>
germ from which was evolve the <lb/>
successful cheap watch. <lb/>
Baring got the idea, the purchaser <lb/>
of the found that the I <lb/>
first difficulty in his path was lack o j <lb/>
money. He looked about for n . <lb/>
with money enough, nerve enough <lb/>
Imagination enough to lead him to <lb/>
the financial aid without <lb/>
no first step could be taken. lie <lb/>
I found, because it was a Yankee <lb/>
an Indomitable win that was looking- <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
much money will it lake and <lb/>
bow long a time- do you want before <lb/>
begin make your watches <lb/>
hi sufficient quantities make tin <lb/>
thing a be Inquired. <lb/>
will be frank with replied <lb/>
the inventor. will <lb/>
I shall need eight month for <lb/>
If You Need a Piano <lb/>
THREE FONTS <lb/>
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN YOU PURCHASE <lb/>
Is the Piano strictly a <lb/>
quality, and made by a reliable factory <lb/>
lasting <lb/>
Answer <lb/>
-From <lb/>
to <lb/>
The use of best materials, best construction <lb/>
skilled workmen, profiting by the <lb/>
K- the has had in its <lb/>
years of continued <lb/>
under the same management, <lb/>
PIANO at the I ad f High-Grade <lb/>
instruments. Its tone <lb/>
does the as vane y, <lb/>
Po often sold by dealers to u <lb/>
x-cause there is more profit in V <lb/>
chasers bee <lb/>
How can I obtain the BEST PIANO the <lb/>
value being considered <lb/>
Answer BUY <lb/>
Straight <lb/>
from <lb/>
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Factory <lb/>
ah PIANOS TH THE <lb/>
BY <lb/>
thus guaranteeing against . profits <lb/>
often obtained when an instrument <lb/>
through several ownerships before reaching <lb/>
the customer. <lb/>
How am I to <lb/>
claimed for it <lb/>
know what I select will prove <lb/>
Answer-You are I buy There are more <lb/>
Sate t in North <lb/>
T makes of high-grad <lb/>
Pia us. the use have <lb/>
hi. in the same horn. for ever hall a <lb/>
to all purchasers we gladly <lb/>
refer. <lb/>
from <lb/>
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sky. real. i <lb/>
j body was <lb/>
i Ills <lb/>
I fruit Is ii- <lb/>
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of all, <lb/>
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or In lb <lb/>
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is n el to break lip <lb/>
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I dark Hies, <lb/>
to us the mil slurs built <lb/>
of mill as compose our own <lb/>
Yet more. tell us what kind of <lb/>
atmosphere is and. most <lb/>
of all i Hie rate at <lb/>
which a i- <lb/>
from the Hoy orb we -Sew <lb/>
NEW YORK WAITERS. <lb/>
In <lb/>
I. ,. <lb/>
Taken Up. <lb/>
L. I. MOORE <lb/>
W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
N C <lb/>
BREAD BREAD <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Whitley at the <lb/>
building near courthouse, bakes every <lb/>
and pies. Or- <lb/>
filled i in town. Ice <lb/>
cream sold daily. <lb/>
Dark red heifer with white on tail <lb/>
and legs, judged to be <lb/>
about month old. Owner can got <lb/>
same by proving ownership and paying <lb/>
charges. Warren Peyton. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I have taken up six pigs, unmarked, <lb/>
that weigh about pounds each. <lb/>
Owner can get same by proving prop- <lb/>
and paying costs <lb/>
ltd Mrs. M. B. White <lb/>
DR R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Ladies Dress Goods. <lb/>
I have purchased the interest of the <lb/>
late B. E. Patrick in the firm of II. E <lb/>
Patrick Co., will continue to <lb/>
on a gene dry goods business <lb/>
at the same stand. . <lb/>
A ladies department with n <lb/>
of dress goods and trimmings has beer <lb/>
added. Miss being ill <lb/>
charge of this department. The ladies <lb/>
are invited to call Io <lb/>
this line. B F. PATRICK. <lb/>
PAPER HANGING and PAINTING <lb/>
I am prepared to do first-class <lb/>
Paper Hanging and Painting. <lb/>
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work in my line. <lb/>
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p. a N. C. <lb/>
BRICK BRICK <lb/>
I have on hand a large <lb/>
good machine made brick. Will quo <lb/>
prices on application and can till order- <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
W J Gardner, <lb/>
Bethel. N. C. <lb/>
Thy His of <lb/>
Citizen. <lb/>
These New York waiter have got <lb/>
my nerve. III It <lb/>
from ii Iowa. <lb/>
In Hie <lb/>
ruins would Ir ii Joy If one would , <lb/>
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i think of nothing but the big. <lb/>
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nil In black, and they look so <lb/>
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to you your dinner that yon <lb/>
feel like throwing at <lb/>
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smaller after you. <lb/>
tilling glass, removing dishes, <lb/>
more butter, If you look <lb/>
from him the waiter has <lb/>
his eye on you. <lb/>
most maddening thing of nil to <lb/>
me Is the way the waiter your <lb/>
dinner for One took me In hand <lb/>
the other Bight, I let him have his <lb/>
way Just to see hat he would do to <lb/>
me I hate he averred that <lb/>
was the best thing I could eat and <lb/>
one particular was the chef's inns- <lb/>
lie brought it ye gods. <lb/>
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of cheese and mushrooms that <lb/>
finished met but. fortunately, he only <lb/>
let me take two bites when he whisked <lb/>
mi plate away art down n <lb/>
bud kinds of fruit laved <lb/>
lettuce leave, with strips of red <lb/>
and green peppers French dress- <lb/>
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nuts fruits. <lb/>
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wind fie <lb/>
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suited In the ordering by the <lb/>
who never seen a <lb/>
of watches for the use of <lb/>
Ida business Ill Its China trade. <lb/>
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large sums of money were made in It. <lb/>
All over the world people were Inlying <lb/>
these watches, so cheap were they <lb/>
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the The old hacker of <lb/>
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successors fell his <lb/>
son In traveling In some remote part <lb/>
of Hungary was asked If the Water- <lb/>
bury he came from was the place <lb/>
where the watch with a long wind <lb/>
was made. <lb/>
said the man. <lb/>
the product f my factory laughed <lb/>
ill-lit all over the earth But his <lb/>
led him try make a good <lb/>
watch. The new field be soon found <lb/>
was by this time occupied by most <lb/>
successful competitors, and after get- <lb/>
ting Into hopeless the old <lb/>
Waterbury company died la <lb/>
the house of those who should have <lb/>
U-en Its friends. John T. Simmons In <lb/>
New York Tribune. <lb/>
The is sold for cash or on terms to suit purchaser. <lb/>
I CHAS. M. <lb/>
G. G. Representative, Box No. N. C.<lb/>
TALK, No. <lb/>
Masons our brick to those other make. W HY . <lb/>
right. <lb/>
REASON. There's no twist. They're <lb/>
Think the saving TIME in this to say <lb/>
brick broken up other kinds in trying to break right. <lb/>
the point <lb/>
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BRICK PRICE. <lb/>
PLANT . a. C f. K. a <lb/>
WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C. <lb/>
INAUGURATION PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR LINE <lb/>
Raleigh, and Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
via <lb/>
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General Merchandise. <lb/>
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U successor to FLEMING S MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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we would advise Monday night after the third <lb/>
your orders month. All are <lb/>
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he these s <lb/>
. day. Mrs. Laughinghouse, of <lb/>
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jut in. A. ft Co. spent Sunday <lb/>
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morning for Edenton where he I ban Monday, <lb/>
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t. in the absence of at Ayden, tilled Rev. <lb/>
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pr it; fall day the Sunday. A large congregation <lb/>
to have your painting done, was present <lb/>
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of colors. State fair this week. <lb/>
A. km Co. Mrs. F. C. Nye and children <lb/>
i had<lb/>
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Nan i Scarce. <lb/>
Naming after news- <lb/>
papers St, Louis <lb/>
infant christened Louisa <lb/>
Great, fancy thundering <lb/>
down the ages as I she <lb/>
Brown, the <lb/>
Vindicator Smith, you remember to say <lb/>
Red Dog Gulch Bowie pleasant to Mrs. <lb/>
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Lucille, a carefully brought up <lb/>
of returned <lb/>
from her first party in great glee. <lb/>
was a good <lb/>
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N. Y. Telegram. <lb/>
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la not so spent at the home of <lb/>
give now but will be O H. Jackson. <lb/>
Get you one of Rosabel Taylor, of <lb/>
for His Experience. <lb/>
are telling about <lb/>
one John White of Eat <lb/>
Carolina, a thrifty <lb/>
who that the <lb/>
Lord wanted him ti go t, <lb/>
as a In spite of the <lb/>
entreaty of hi friends against <lb/>
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colds end them without <lb/>
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his j worM L. Wooten <lb/>
just before <lb/>
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said, enjoyed myself, Mrs. <lb/>
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dinner than I thought I'd <lb/>
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family to Egypt, expecting a <lb/>
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natives and provide for his daily <lb/>
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begin life over <lb/>
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was high. Charily and <lb/>
Children, <lb/>
and C.-ward <lb/>
Had a CalL <lb/>
Ada . the widely <lb/>
Found Van's Body. <lb/>
N. C , Oct. Sat- <lb/>
while out <lb/>
Creek, <lb/>
a of men found <lb/>
ii-. y of a man named Bank <lb/>
Sanders, who had bean missing <lb/>
several The d <lb/>
Slew Companion f r Mistreating Little <lb/>
Girls. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. Oct. <lb/>
an acrobat <lb/>
Haw hers show, who <lb/>
Sunday killed a fellow <lb/>
by him in his <lb/>
head with a store, has confessed. <lb/>
said h I slew Kit- <lb/>
because had <lb/>
mistreated little <lb/>
girls in the show for whose care <lb/>
was <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mr L. G. Whichard died at <lb/>
o'clock this morning at the home <lb/>
of his mother, Mr. D. L. Which- <lb/>
ard, in township. He <lb/>
a stroke of paralysis a <lb/>
few Weeks ago from which his <lb/>
was some <lb/>
son of the <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
V ii <lb/>
i you one of <lb/>
in ac Sunday . <lb/>
r-u me, when a friend recommend <lb/>
ed Dr New I <lb/>
just in The officers of the Mission I pan taking it. an-i three bottled sir <lb/>
the Baptist church <lb/>
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pi ,. ; ate the coming year were elected <lb/>
as J. t <lb/>
tiers at once you will never .- Greene, president; F. F. Cox, <lb/>
n There is better and vice president; Miss <lb/>
more comfortable desK on the secretary. <lb/>
market, I your order to <lb/>
 G. Cox Mai i fa- Co., Win. <lb/>
J; v . I received another <lb/>
had a slight of paralysis <lb/>
partially r-n-i it is I death resulted. . . <lb/>
had another over fifty years of age, <lb/>
while cut walking alone in the. and the eldest so <lb/>
Mot.- i i,. years I Mr. James Whichard. <lb/>
Si old and a well-to do farmer and; <lb/>
to hive a coroner's; Question for Good of The Tax Payers. <lb/>
jury returned a verdict to <lb/>
effect deceased came to his Editor <lb/>
death by natural causes. <lb/>
CHAPPED SKIN. <lb/>
Is saving co I re and <lb/>
throat -1 wide. So <lb/>
;. . . .-,; store. <lb/>
and.;. Trial bottle , . . <lb/>
skin on <lb/>
or lace be cu-ed in one by <lb/>
applying Salve, it is <lb/>
burns <lb/>
and o by L. <lb/>
or.- John White, of ton and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
I tern North Carolina, a thrifty <lb/>
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papers arc <lb/>
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the circus signs from the <lb/>
U light pole, tax payers or <lb/>
the men who went to the circus <lb/>
on passes for the of <lb/>
orating the poles K. <lb/>
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n , i men not r I wanted Egypt <lb/>
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of the banks to give th <lb/>
crockery ever in <lb/>
at Harrington i <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
th. <lb/>
guaranteed I.- f <lb/>
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in- <lb/>
proper <lb/>
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u of a nice up to-, d ,;.,. and <lb/>
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Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
, to see <lb/>
cf runabouts be- <lb/>
fore you buy. Prices are inter <lb/>
eating. <lb/>
G. one of our most <lb/>
. y n and <lb/>
is erecting a real <lb/>
sand i specialty. <lb/>
d I I <lb/>
Has- v n I Co. <lb/>
I- lira A. W. Ante <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. Croom went <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Your i <lb/>
comfort <lb/>
at certainly <lb/>
ought t- <lb/>
it tHe room So much <lb/>
depends upon the comfort of our <lb/>
school room. Many a boy and <lb/>
girl had his health injured <lb/>
by neglect along <lb/>
this Let us give our <lb/>
n i fort able and beautiful <lb/>
school rooms and they will hail <lb/>
with delight the time for the op- <lb/>
of school. Give our desks <lb/>
a trial and be convinced. <lb/>
es A. W. Ange and <lb/>
Louisa Cox went to Ayden Fri- <lb/>
day to visit relative. <lb/>
For A house and lot con- <lb/>
located to business <lb/>
section of town, with good barn <lb/>
and stalls. G. A. Kittrell, Win- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
suit of clothes come <lb/>
examine our line of men's and <lb/>
boy's <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
The and <lb/>
stoves are among., <lb/>
tho best. We have them at <lb/>
that will interest you. We also <lb/>
a full line of and <lb/>
piping. Harrington. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. arc now in position to sup- <lb/>
ply you with their Tar <lb/>
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb/>
bodies. Prices made right. Call <lb/>
and see th m. <lb/>
Harrington. Co. <lb/>
Y u builders will do well to <lb/>
A W. for win- <lb/>
and doors buying. <lb/>
I am row in northern markets <lb/>
purchasing our fall stock. They <lb/>
will be in soon. us a call <lb/>
be convinced that have <lb/>
one of the lines of goods <lb/>
in town. J. F. Harrington. <lb/>
For sale-A nice little one <lb/>
horse farm three miles east of <lb/>
Winterville and four miles from <lb/>
Ayden. For terms apply to E. <lb/>
J. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Our immense fall and winter <lb/>
Stock of dry goods, shoes, no- <lb/>
clothing, hardware and <lb/>
. ; in <lb/>
ii ha written <lb/>
. . come <lb/>
. price was <lb/>
Fair. <lb/>
The we-k following the State <lb/>
fair in Raleigh the colored <lb/>
hold their industrial fair <lb/>
be held <lb/>
k South- <lb/>
from <lb/>
rates. <lb/>
in Charlotte. He thoroughbred -hire pigs at <lb/>
absolutely indifferent about Mi <lb/>
apprehension and admits taking <lb/>
the money. <lb/>
guaranteed by the government.; hi <lb/>
I This would put the government j <lb/>
deep into the s Where <lb/>
would take m y out of tho Part r, N. Y. a <lb/>
, .; . . . ,, r iii war, win a <lb/>
a no, <lb/>
in the of r. . . .-. <lb/>
government. <lb/>
For Sale-A four-horse f; <lb/>
one mile south of Greenville <lb/>
is line tobacco land and has t <lb/>
tenant houses. For <lb/>
John W. Tucker. <lb/>
m, <lb/>
lira <lb/>
i dollars each. <lb/>
Farmville. N. C. <lb/>
H. S. Tyson. <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by the under- <lb/>
signed Ivy Smith, administrator of <lb/>
I. d. that the <lb/>
personal of Jesse I. Smith, de- <lb/>
ceased, will be exposed to public sale, <lb/>
i for cash to the highest b on <lb/>
Tho moral of this is plain. <lb/>
The Democratic party stands <lb/>
for guaranteeing lank deposits; <lb/>
th Republican party stance, In <lb/>
its pledge in its platform and <lb/>
a hobby of the for <lb/>
a portal savings bank. <lb/>
bankers-not ail of them by any <lb/>
against <lb/>
n,, than Iv to roe. <lb/>
I snout much i. doctoring n <lb/>
.-, . trouble, <lb/>
i. I then Electric Bitters, <lb/>
Homicide at <lb/>
N. . Oct. 12.-W. <lb/>
Harrell. of <lb/>
platform and in favor of man of a <lb/>
the in platform, <lb/>
does it mean Dies it <lb/>
Farm for Sale <lb/>
Will for n <lb/>
cured mi I n -w take th m e farm, In one . the to o<lb/>
we I of water. <lb/>
K CLAYTON <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. Thursday, the day of November, <lb/>
I at the late residence of the said <lb/>
Jesse L. Smith. <lb/>
Said estate of horses, <lb/>
mules, cattle, hogs, carts, wagons and <lb/>
other farming implements, corn, fodder <lb/>
hay, cotton seed and household <lb/>
kitchen furniture. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Sale will begin promptly at <lb/>
This the 2nd day of Oct., 1908. <lb/>
Ivy Smith, Administrator of <lb/>
Jesse L. Smith, deceased. w <lb/>
train, is dead and Amos <lb/>
well, Seaboard Air Line op- <lb/>
the Democrats Seaboard, is under <lb/>
would carry out their rd on chat go of killing Harrell <lb/>
while the Republicans would f.-. Sunday. <lb/>
the people, d <lb/>
ton Dispatch. on board tho tram No. <lb/>
from Norfolk and had been <lb/>
be t in a ; parted. When the train arrived <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 16th. 1908. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Loam and discounts stock <lb/>
Overdrafts Surplus <lb/>
Furniture and<lb/>
I . I. <lb/>
Hunkers <lb/>
York. Oat In <lb/>
package not much larger than <lb/>
an nary traveling A. <lb/>
at and while it was <lb/>
at station <lb/>
shots rang at the rear <lb/>
today <lb/>
to Port Myer. where token effect in Barrett a <lb/>
It will be ass the M in a minutes, <lb/>
tomorrow. Hr <lb/>
. he will probably r.-1 Would Farm. <lb/>
i in <lb/>
. . <lb/>
r,. <lb/>
.;. i i . <lb/>
I . int <lb/>
ail <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
and <lb/>
i tuxes <lb/>
1,173.891 my, payable <lb/>
certificates <lb/>
mM deposit <lb/>
182.30 <lb/>
oat <lb/>
880.001 <lb/>
400.00 <lb/>
1,787.16 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
if 10,588.41 <lb/>
15.93 <lb/>
10,583.41 <lb/>
A farmer on I, r. e <lb/>
crockery is coming in every day thirty <lb/>
Give us a call. We are prepared , l one . my <lb/>
. It i.-. wort i U <lb/>
to give you a article at ,,,,. h i <lb/>
living prices. A i h u. K farm t. i<lb/>
For sale-One good <lb/>
hand cheap. u Ba of Rural I, Gull. <lb/>
c n Winterville N C ford, They tone <lb/>
C I. r,. . . n t w y ht <lb/>
are running a first g ,. , . n C <lb/>
now at the Cooper st-r . I . <lb/>
Give u a call <lb/>
is certainly u , <lb/>
and the h. G. Cox <lb/>
Co., is d<lb/>
b to the test of <lb/>
and sworn t i me,<lb/>
W H Wingate, <lb/>
apes, peaches, <lb/>
. . ii <lb/>
I SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORM TO NATIONAL DRUM LAW. <lb/>
An mm . <lb/>
, A . -fa MS o CHICAGO.<lb/>
. i. m, -s. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. OCT. 1908 <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
BICKETT AND SMALL SPEAK. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT JOHN- <lb/>
SON'S MILLS. <lb/>
BIG DAY AT FARMVILLE. CONGRESSMAN JOHN H. SMALL RE <lb/>
A CITY HALL <lb/>
Fine Speeches by and Small- <lb/>
Large Numbers Hear Them. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. 1908. <lb/>
was a Democratic day <lb/>
Farmville. There has <lb/>
such a throng of <lb/>
here on occasion as this <lb/>
little city saw today. They came <lb/>
from every direction, and by two <lb/>
o'clock the Lady Turnage opera <lb/>
house was packed to overflowing. <lb/>
When the county candidates <lb/>
had finished Mr. J. B. <lb/>
James introduced Hon. Locke <lb/>
that able, eloquent and <lb/>
matchless orator the <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
speech by saying that one among <lb/>
the fundamental principles of <lb/>
Democracy is that every man <lb/>
has the right to vote for whoever <lb/>
a he no leas <lb/>
he was <lb/>
before h.- W is def for t <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
a masterly <lb/>
way the history of the<lb/>
achievements. <lb/>
from <lb/>
SPEAKS TO LARGE AUDIENCE <lb/>
FRIDAY NIGHT <lb/>
Horse Back Crowd <lb/>
Brats <lb/>
Dinner <lb/>
Grit ton, N. C, 1908. <lb/>
Democracy was out in full <lb/>
force at Johnson's Mills Thurs- <lb/>
day. Preparation for this Dem- <lb/>
rally had been going on <lb/>
for two weeks. It had been <lb/>
heralded through thin community <lb/>
that Hon. T. W. <lb/>
date for attorney general and <lb/>
Hon. Jno. H. Small, candidate <lb/>
for congress, would arrive from <lb/>
Weldon. <lb/>
A procession of one hundred <lb/>
young led by two of Pitt <lb/>
and sweetest <lb/>
young ladies. , horse back, met <lb/>
these two distinguished speakers <lb/>
at the station, was <lb/>
in this the Ayden <lb/>
brass band, give to <lb/>
Democracy the ring of At <lb/>
o'clock, L. H. Cox. chief <lb/>
r d that this <lb/>
procession of <lb/>
Democracy was in sight of <lb/>
Johnson's Mills There were <lb/>
already present fully eight <lb/>
con of men, <lb/>
and children from the <lb/>
oldest to the youngest The old <lb/>
gray-haired J interrupted with aD- <lb/>
The greatest applause <lb/>
I of the day came when he sub- <lb/>
Three Buildings Destroyed and an <lb/>
Infant <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. Oct. 20.-A fire <lb/>
. . . that started at this morning <lb/>
Discussed National, State and County <lb/>
Politics Aeolian Band Furnishes <lb/>
Were Present <lb/>
TWO MEN SHOT WITH <lb/>
C. F. WHITE AND A. B. KITTRELL Town Will Erect Nice Building Some- <lb/>
wonderful <lb/>
refrained <lb/>
is own Ian <lb/>
n party, but <lb/>
called for <lb/>
pealed what they <lb/>
each other. H- <lb/>
to know more am <lb/>
than he did. M r. <lb/>
the <lb/>
He r.-- <lb/>
. -d said about <lb/>
lid they ought <lb/>
u each other <lb/>
Craig was f re <lb/>
A large audience assembled in <lb/>
Masonic Temple opera house, Fri <lb/>
day night, to hear the speech of <lb/>
Congressman John H. Small, <lb/>
ladies being among <lb/>
them. The Aeolian Band was <lb/>
present and enlivened the <lb/>
with excellent music. <lb/>
After an introduction by Chair- <lb/>
man P. C. Harding, of the <lb/>
county executive committee, <lb/>
Mr. Small spoke for some over <lb/>
an hour filling his hearers <lb/>
-m which they expressed <lb/>
in frequent applause. Mr. Small <lb/>
first referred briefly to notional <lb/>
issues, then gave the <lb/>
rec rd of the two parties in <lb/>
Carolina. point- <lb/>
corruption and bad <lb/>
government when the <lb/>
cans were in control, contrasted <lb/>
with th- honest administration <lb/>
and good government under <lb/>
Democratic control. <lb/>
babes that they <lb/>
trained up in the way that <lb/>
should go, the good history <lb/>
to pledge anew their faith in the Bryan from tn Chicago con <lb/>
principles of Democracy, and 1896 to the White <lb/>
demonstrate to these people that J Q people e <lb/>
I never heard a greater speech. <lb/>
I At the of Mr. <lb/>
they arc not forgetful of what <lb/>
the Democratic party ha done <lb/>
them in the past. It was <lb/>
Democracy's day, and if there j <lb/>
was a present he was I <lb/>
silent in seven languages. <lb/>
The band had arrived, and <lb/>
when it struck up on <lb/>
the old headed war <lb/>
got young again. <lb/>
Hon. T. W. Bickett and Hon. <lb/>
Jno- H. Small, amidst a great <lb/>
demonstration of enthusiasm, <lb/>
were escorted to tho platform, <lb/>
while the band played <lb/>
of <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee introduced <lb/>
Hon. T. W. Bickett, in a <lb/>
speech. <lb/>
Mr. Bickett spoke for an hour <lb/>
and a half, and our people have <lb/>
never heard a greater speech. <lb/>
If it be true in politics, that as <lb/>
you sow so will you reap, there <lb/>
will not be a Republican in this <lb/>
section of the county on <lb/>
3rd. next. This can <lb/>
not to Mr. <lb/>
speech, and will not even at- <lb/>
tempt to give a synopsis of it. <lb/>
Hon. Jno. H. Small was next <lb/>
introduced by Col. F. G James. <lb/>
In a great speech Mr. Small <lb/>
expounded the principles of <lb/>
Democracy. <lb/>
The people listened to both of <lb/>
these speeches attentively, and <lb/>
when the speeches were over <lb/>
the people is good <lb/>
for us to be <lb/>
Our people were not forgetful, <lb/>
and when the speaking had fin- <lb/>
there was barbecue, chick- <lb/>
en, turkey and everything good <lb/>
to eat. There was enough left <lb/>
to feed two hundred people. In <lb/>
all it was a fine day for our great <lb/>
party, and the spirit of <lb/>
racy is abroad in the land. <lb/>
Craig's speech Hon. Jno. H. <lb/>
Small, our well known congress- <lb/>
man, spoke for on.; hour. Most <lb/>
of his speech was devoted to <lb/>
State issues. <lb/>
The old time Democrats, who <lb/>
had traveled for miles to hear <lb/>
these eloquent men, went away <lb/>
rejoicing. <lb/>
The Ayden band furnished <lb/>
music for the occasion, was <lb/>
a Democratic day and Farmville <lb/>
will the same old majority. <lb/>
i a time seriously threatened <lb/>
this city with a disastrous con- <lb/>
the in <lb/>
lire in a district thickly <lb/>
surrounded by name buildings <lb/>
and a stiff breeze blowing at <lb/>
time. A fortunate shifting in <lb/>
the direction the wind great <lb/>
aided the firemen in get- <lb/>
ting control of situation, so <lb/>
that by a little past o'clock <lb/>
tin danger over. <lb/>
The fire was discovered in <lb/>
the rear of the store <lb/>
C. F. Brown, No. Washing- <lb/>
ton street ii-is holding and <lb/>
the Jockey adj in- <lb/>
in destroyed, <lb/>
toe stuck of the <lb/>
Hardware Co, <lb/>
Every stall in the <lb/>
JocKey Club was occupied <lb/>
and several <lb/>
rushed there to get the horses <lb/>
out. An later <lb/>
snowed that two and John <lb/>
a boy, were miss- <lb/>
an Italian <lb/>
of s. story of a <lb/>
near tire, <lb/>
excited and Began throwing his <lb/>
window <lb/>
his mad desire to save his prop- <lb/>
the father up his <lb/>
months old in a mat- <lb/>
tress and burled it out of the <lb/>
window. The child crushed <lb/>
to death in the fall to the pave- <lb/>
DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED. <lb/>
A Tragedy Sunday Night <lb/>
Shocked the Entire <lb/>
the Cause. <lb/>
A -it tragedy <lb/>
curred h.--re <lb/>
which<lb/>
snowed us <lb/>
drew of the <lb/>
ling the <lb/>
on <lb/>
town on <lb/>
against th <lb/>
Th- .<lb/>
Star., . <lb/>
Palm <lb/>
lunch. <lb/>
out <lb/>
in <lb/>
pi- <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
he <lb/>
in i. <lb/>
i a i <lb/>
one <lb/>
sum- <lb/>
tree <lb/>
Mr. D. C <lb/>
plans which <lb/>
aldermen <lb/>
The plans show that th. build- <lb/>
will be a hands and <lb/>
en one. It will occupy <lb/>
the entire spice between the <lb/>
market house and the Hooker <lb/>
bu <lb/>
ville Wholes-; <lb/>
the walls <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
The <lb/>
white pr. <lb/>
and be two . <lb/>
One th <lb/>
devoted t-i <lb/>
of our citizens are <lb/>
wounded, and the <lb/>
recovery very much <lb/>
; occurred a little <lb/>
I ck. Messrs. J. H. <lb/>
I A. B. Kittrell were <lb/>
he counter in Harper's <lb/>
Jen partaking a <lb/>
the Green- <lb/>
C . a id will <lb/>
if huh of these <lb/>
will <lb/>
will <lb/>
Jurors for November Term Court. <lb/>
First W Bailey, D <lb/>
W B F Tripp, J W Gay, <lb/>
A V Lang, Elisha D <lb/>
F Lang, Peter Brown, James L <lb/>
Little, L Ii Brown, H R Johnson, <lb/>
F L Andrews. L J D <lb/>
J W Flake, J F Cox, W <lb/>
E J R Gay. <lb/>
Second week-D W <lb/>
J Harvey Boyd, W L Bryant, C <lb/>
L Thigpen. S M Crisp, Isaac <lb/>
A J T A Duke, <lb/>
C D Whitehurst, M M Ewell, J F <lb/>
Evans, C P Moore, W K <lb/>
James Brown, It F E F <lb/>
Williams. T H Bowers, C A <lb/>
Bridgers. <lb/>
When he referred to education- <lb/>
matters he said that there was <lb/>
no county that gave better illus- <lb/>
of this subject than Pitt, <lb/>
for this county had made such <lb/>
progress educationally that it <lb/>
stood at or near the head of the <lb/>
list in the State. He said Pitt <lb/>
had the best county <lb/>
dent in North Carolina, and that <lb/>
our school buildings and <lb/>
advantages were as good <lb/>
as any. He complimented the <lb/>
community spirit prevailing in <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt county and <lb/>
referred to securing the Eastern <lb/>
Training school as a result of <lb/>
our people working together. <lb/>
Mr. Small's speech was an <lb/>
excellent one and he showed <lb/>
plainly why every voter should <lb/>
support the Democratic ticket on <lb/>
the 3rd of November. <lb/>
Several of the Democratic <lb/>
county candidates occupied seats <lb/>
on the stage, but none of them <lb/>
made speeches, all of the time <lb/>
being given to Mr. Small. <lb/>
will you. <lb/>
Fine Potatoes. <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Carroll, of <lb/>
township, is taking the lead in <lb/>
sweet potato raising this season. <lb/>
Tuesday he brought The <lb/>
tor eight potatoes of the Norton <lb/>
yam variety, the combined <lb/>
weight of which were pounds. <lb/>
Beats Them All. <lb/>
The statesman the speaking. <lb/>
The editor booms the town, <lb/>
lever does the popping, <lb/>
The damsel turns him down. <lb/>
The poet does the dreaming, <lb/>
The farmer clears the woods. <lb/>
The eagle does the screaming. <lb/>
But. the stork delivers the goods. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
A Toast. <lb/>
Here's to you, dear ladies, <lb/>
May you live one thousand years, <lb/>
To sort keep things lively, <lb/>
In this vale of human tears. <lb/>
And here's that we may live, <lb/>
One thousand years, too. <lb/>
Did we say thousand <lb/>
No, a less a day. <lb/>
we should hate to live on earth <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
of Deeds K. Williams <lb/>
has issued licenses to the follow- <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Ollie Van and <lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
V. E. Staten and Bertha A. <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
Moses J. Harris and Pennie V. <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Ernest Jones and Hannah <lb/>
Hines. <lb/>
Peter Bagley and Jennie John- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn., Oct. <lb/>
Colonel R. Z. and Captain <lb/>
Rank in, Trenton, are <lb/>
the latest victims of night rider <lb/>
outrages- Rankin was hanged <lb/>
and into his swaying body a <lb/>
number of shots were fired, the <lb/>
shots causing death. Taylor is <lb/>
missing, Governor Patterson has <lb/>
offered reward, and has <lb/>
abandoned his political campaign. <lb/>
Two companies of militia are on <lb/>
the way to the scene of the <lb/>
Foot Lake, in the <lb/>
part of the <lb/>
State, and two other companies <lb/>
are under arms at Memphis. <lb/>
Governor Patterson reached <lb/>
Union City, miles from the <lb/>
scene, about midnight and in <lb/>
response to his telegraphic or- <lb/>
a company of militia- <lb/>
men met him at the station. <lb/>
Armed posses are the <lb/>
s vamps and woods in the vicinity <lb/>
of the lake but no trace of Taylor <lb/>
or the night riders was found <lb/>
The two were taken <lb/>
from Ward's hotel, at Walnut <lb/>
Log, carried into the woods, and <lb/>
while one was hanged and shot, <lb/>
the other was made away with <lb/>
in some manner. <lb/>
. White was on the <lb/>
someone on the <lb/>
to him to come in <lb/>
up to the counter <lb/>
to Mr. Kit- <lb/>
calling him, which <lb/>
plied that he had <lb/>
Ir. White drew a <lb/>
. Mr. Kittrell <lb/>
air and held it out <lb/>
to ward off the <lb/>
then drew a <lb/>
J three shots, the <lb/>
lid, one entering <lb/>
K breast above the <lb/>
u i i striking him <lb/>
id. Mr. Kittrell then <lb/>
. the from Mr. <lb/>
. s hand shot the latter <lb/>
in the with the <lb/>
w. upon, felling him to the <lb/>
floor. <lb/>
Mr. then handed the <lb/>
pistol to Policeman <lb/>
who the room. <lb/>
Both men are dangerously <lb/>
wounded. At this writing Mr. <lb/>
Kittrell is said to be sinking and <lb/>
it is not thought he can live <lb/>
many hours. Mr. White was <lb/>
taken on the morning Norfolk <lb/>
Southern train to the hospital <lb/>
in Washington. <lb/>
It is a most lamentable tragedy <lb/>
and is deeply regretted by all <lb/>
people of the community, <lb/>
reason can be assigned for the <lb/>
difficulty except that Mr. White <lb/>
was drinking and supposed he <lb/>
had been Re- <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
i city hall will <lb/>
brick front <lb/>
in height. <lb/>
ground fl -or will <lb/>
quarters for the <lb/>
and h and <lb/>
the other side arranged in offices <lb/>
for city clerk and <lb/>
tend, of the water and <lb/>
plants and storage room for <lb/>
electrical A stairway <lb/>
will i . up from the enter of <lb/>
the front to the story <lb/>
in which will mayor's <lb/>
office and court room, for <lb/>
the water and commission, <lb/>
and a large hall for the firemen <lb/>
and other meetings. <lb/>
Work will begin on the build- <lb/>
in a short <lb/>
will you. <lb/>
Mr. John S. Harris Dead. <lb/>
We with regret of the <lb/>
death of Mr. John S. Harris, <lb/>
which occurred at his home in <lb/>
Falkland township on Tuesday, <lb/>
after a long illness. Mr. Harris <lb/>
was about years of age. and <lb/>
Candidates at <lb/>
Fountain, N. C. Oct. 1908 <lb/>
The Democratic candidates <lb/>
spoke here yesterday to <lb/>
one hundred voters. Every <lb/>
argument made by the <lb/>
cans here a few days ago was <lb/>
successfully answered and they <lb/>
Mr. Allen B. Kittrell, who <lb/>
on Sunday night was shot by <lb/>
Mr. C. F. White, died about <lb/>
o'clock this morning. While <lb/>
his death was expected, this <lb/>
sequel to the awful tragedy <lb/>
cast further gloom over the com- <lb/>
Mr. Kittrell, was nearly <lb/>
years age, a widower, and <lb/>
leaves eight children, three sons <lb/>
and five daughters. He also <lb/>
leaves three brothers and two <lb/>
brothers <lb/>
L. L. Kittrell, of Winterville; <lb/>
W. J. Kittrell, of Grifton, and <lb/>
Charles Kittrell, of <lb/>
township. He has been living <lb/>
in Greenville the last few years <lb/>
and conducted a grocery store <lb/>
on Fifth street. He was a quiet, <lb/>
peaceable, hard-working man <lb/>
and had many friends. <lb/>
The remains were carried to <lb/>
his farm near Haddock's Cross <lb/>
Roads for burial this afternoon. <lb/>
Daily Reflector, Tuesday. <lb/>
is survived by one daughter and <lb/>
four sons. He was truly a good <lb/>
man, and one of county's <lb/>
y best Among his <lb/>
neighbors ho known as a <lb/>
Ni man of exceeding kindness and <lb/>
generosity, and was never known <lb/>
to turn a deaf oar to an appeal <lb/>
for charity or help. He was one <lb/>
who loved uprightness, and his <lb/>
own life was marked with the <lb/>
highest honor and integrity. <lb/>
His death is indeed a loss to the <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Magazine <lb/>
requires the services of a man in <lb/>
Greenville to look alter expiring <lb/>
subscriptions and to secure new <lb/>
business by means of special <lb/>
unusually effective, position per- <lb/>
prefer one with <lb/>
but would consider any <lb/>
applicant with good natural <lb/>
salary per day, <lb/>
with commission option. Ad- <lb/>
dress, with R. C. <lb/>
Peacock, Room Success <lb/>
Magazine Bldg., New York. <lb/>
will <lb/>
The curtain has fallen over <lb/>
the terrible tragedy that occurred <lb/>
were defied to prove the false in Harper's Palm Garden Sunday <lb/>
Wilson Firm Makes Assignment. <lb/>
Wilson, N. C, Oct. Cut <lb/>
Brown, dealers in men's <lb/>
statements made by them. <lb/>
Much good was done by the <lb/>
speaking, and this section of Pitt <lb/>
county will give the same old <lb/>
fashioned Democratic vote. <lb/>
For Sale-A four-horse farm, <lb/>
. one mile south of Greenville. It <lb/>
furnishings, made an is fine tobacco land and has three <lb/>
to Alvin Clark for the benefit of houses. For particulars <lb/>
their creditors. The and see John W. Tucker. <lb/>
we to live their <lb/>
And learn th, t you had passed m not yet given OUt. <lb/>
night, and both participants <lb/>
have passed into the beyond. <lb/>
Mr. A. B. Kittrell, as has <lb/>
ready been stated, died here at <lb/>
o'clock Tuesday morning, and <lb/>
a little past o'clock that after- <lb/>
noon the wires brought the in- <lb/>
formation from the hospital at <lb/>
Washington that Mr. C P. White <lb/>
was also dead. His mother, <lb/>
sister and one brother had gone<lb/>
train and were with him when <lb/>
the end came. The remains <lb/>
were brought to Greenville on <lb/>
the evening train. <lb/>
Charles F. White was years <lb/>
of age and eldest son of Capt. <lb/>
and Mrs. C. A. White. <lb/>
the parents he is survived by <lb/>
three brothers, Messrs. S. T, <lb/>
J. B. and R. C. White, and one <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J. L- Fleming. <lb/>
The funeral took place at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon, interment <lb/>
being in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
Services was conducted at the <lb/>
grave by Rev. M. T. Plyler. <lb/>
The pall bearers Messrs. <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan, J. C. T in, H. <lb/>
W- Whedbee, J. L. A. <lb/>
H. Taft, F. M. Wooten, R. L, <lb/>
to Washington on the morning Carr and T- R. Moore.<lb/>
if- <lb/>
. o<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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