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In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
Agent of The Eastern and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
Fr-h drugs just ii. I Remember the Tar Heel Give us a call. We are prepared <lb/>
wagons and carts made by the to give you a first class article at <lb/>
Hisses C Olivia A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. living prices. <lb/>
, -t N. C. For Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
;. . .;. <lb/>
t , d <lb/>
live m -J <lb/>
A lot of at. just in, <lb/>
ton, Barbe Co. <lb/>
. J St <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Ange Co. for I <lb/>
g ard ti lowest prices. <lb/>
G v. Glenn is billed to <lb/>
they cannot be <lb/>
second <lb/>
For good <lb/>
hand buggy cheap. <lb/>
Miss Bryan returned to c. Cox, N. C. <lb/>
Gold Point Sunday morning. We are running a first class <lb/>
Any one in need of a good ard market now at th-1 Cooper store. <lb/>
buggy will do well Give us a call Button, <lb/>
see Mr. at the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing Co. i are Your Boy. and Girls Read- <lb/>
they buy Buggy business <lb/>
rushing and we would <lb/>
This popular remedy never to <lb/>
effectually cure <lb/>
Constipation, Sick <lb/>
headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb/>
Liver and Bad Digestion <lb/>
The natural result Is good appetite <lb/>
an j solid flesh. Dose elegant- <lb/>
u and easy to swallow. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
ROANOKE ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Laxative Cough Syrup always <lb/>
quick relief to colds, <lb/>
hoarseness, whooping-cough and all <lb/>
and throat trouble. Pleasant <lb/>
to take, gently laxative. Sold by Jno. <lb/>
I. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Returned From Bridal Tow. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hart, who <lb/>
were married in Beaufort on the <lb/>
morning of the 6th. reached <lb/>
Greenville Friday evening after <lb/>
their bridal tour of Northern <lb/>
cities. A few friends called at <lb/>
their home in to <lb/>
congratulate them and <lb/>
the bride to our town. <lb/>
Winston Man Found Dead. <lb/>
Oct <lb/>
dead body of W. J. Hayes, a <lb/>
well-known notary public and <lb/>
collector, was found in the <lb/>
woods in East Winston with <lb/>
a pistol lying beside him. <lb/>
He had probably been dead <lb/>
hours when discovered by men <lb/>
who happened to pass by. He <lb/>
had been drinking several days <lb/>
and indications point to suicide. <lb/>
He was ;. ears old and leaves a <lb/>
wife and two children. <lb/>
and lowest prices. d advise . <lb/>
B. Glenn is to early. They are bound to read some- <lb/>
with the candidates went to They read trash <lb/>
at one . less you give something <lb/>
The nor will give f better that is equally interesting. <lb/>
A Try The Youth's Companion. <lb/>
Ice at <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Dr. C. L. Pi <lb/>
was i d an ad <lb/>
to the our <lb/>
town, hi i i ac Pi f. <lb/>
finding in the line duty <lb/>
for courage and unselfish- <lb/>
nets. More than such stories I <lb/>
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as a good speech and we hope <lb/>
l F A. Edmund was in the of adventure in <lb/>
,. .- the stones, and the heroes and <lb/>
section . . . , ,. , <lb/>
These pretty fall days is the h <lb/>
time to have your painting done. <lb/>
We have beet, with large as- <lb/>
i sort men t of colors. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
O. W. Rollins, M. B. Bryan and <lb/>
.;. Cox and Nan L u <lb/>
. . a <lb/>
i.- <lb/>
now but the an t will be <lb/>
Get one of those <lb/>
ii n just ii at liar <lb/>
j lei Co. <lb/>
D. Johnston, Kin ton <lb/>
.-. at here <lb/>
i r. i flour just <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Go. <lb/>
u. Sparks, of was <lb/>
He ii a form r <lb/>
Little Liver for bilious- <lb/>
sick-headache. They you <lb/>
well. c. Try them. Sold by Jno. <lb/>
L. druggist. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. If. Jefferson House died <lb/>
in , , , . . , u <lb/>
. . . Thursday at his home near Has- <lb/>
Tar River Association ,. ,; , <lb/>
Will be Held in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
From Tuesday night to Thurs- <lb/>
day night of this week the <lb/>
churches in the division <lb/>
the old <lb/>
sell in Martin county. He was <lb/>
rust of the Wilmington Wei-1 . , <lb/>
delegates and <lb/>
A Healthy Family. <lb/>
whole family has enjoyed good <lb/>
we using Dr. King's <lb/>
New Lite Pills, three years <lb/>
A. of Rural Route <lb/>
ford, Maine. They and tone <lb/>
the system in a that does <lb/>
you goo. c at J o. L. Wooten's <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
don railroad had <lb/>
meeting in Rocky Mount for the <lb/>
purpose of organizing a new <lb/>
association. About fifty churches <lb/>
were represented. <lb/>
The introductory sermon was <lb/>
preached Tuesday night by Rev. <lb/>
J. T. Jenkins, of Wilson. After <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
sermon the association or- <lb/>
T M Ar. <lb/>
the new for 1909.; <lb/>
There will be fully as many <lb/>
iii, as clerk. <lb/>
Ron<lb/>
to <lb/>
of Rocky <lb/>
moderator and <lb/>
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Mount, as <lb/>
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the bet i Known <lb/>
in the world. <lb/>
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laws for the<lb/>
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1909 <lb/>
was adopted, An Incident at <lb/>
a id a- selected as altogether in knowing <lb/>
j hew. A woman on West <lb/>
were filled with Market today when tin parade <lb/>
J he of interesting sub-j went by. She had five children <lb/>
j, re i. with that work and seemed , perfectly at home <lb/>
. . i a . i <lb/>
Salisbury Man Kill Himself. <lb/>
about ten had boon <lb/>
an invalid from paralysis. T <lb/>
He was a son of the late Elder gal fifty <lb/>
David a brother of fears, killed himself here to- <lb/>
Mr. D. E House and uncle of night taking an overdose of <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Little, of Greenville. opium. dead body was <lb/>
He leaves a wife and several found In a of woods near <lb/>
children. <lb/>
Bit Pi ice For a Coin. <lb/>
At ale of old and rare coin <lb/>
in iv . last we. k. a <lb/>
piece was bid off at <lb/>
The coins were <lb/>
minted in county, <lb/>
Carolina, ard <lb/>
one was dated 1834. It <lb/>
To those kidney and <lb/>
for the s relief <lb/>
n ha first of <lb/>
t. day testify to their rem r able <lb/>
and tunic properties. trial <lb/>
morning They purify the blood, bold <lb/>
and b- by Jno. L <lb/>
government of the <lb/>
was purchased in 1882 for <lb/>
by U man tor whom it was <lb/>
sold. Statesville <lb/>
in reading Another woman, for <lb/>
Would Mortgage the Farm. <lb/>
A farmer on Routs It, Empire, <lb/>
Ga. W. A. Ii-d by name, <lb/>
Salve cured the two <lb/>
r one on my <lb/>
. more than weight <lb/>
I would not without it if<lb/>
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to report. <lb/>
ii of <lb/>
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Prices talk. , . . <lb/>
ox o important as welL Sunday B, A. <lb/>
, J ever displayed m bring the farmer into Education, <lb/>
r. at Harrington with the at <lb/>
, ,. , , , , . ., . . . sores iv. r one on my <lb/>
reports her. asked if she could not help it is worth <lb/>
it. her. Oh no; she was all l ; . , , <lb/>
., . , , . I had to the to get it. <lb/>
. Greenville her husband had the Only at Jno. L. Store. <lb/>
ch for the across the street. How many <lb/>
be held; others Four And Train on East Carolina Ry. <lb/>
the woman was happy.- J Mr Henry Clark <lb/>
next meet- Record. president of the East Carolina <lb/>
Railway, having the interest and <lb/>
Experienced found <lb/>
, by taking them a <lb/>
b of , BETH Balsam. <lb/>
J. W. All- It illness caused by impure water <lb/>
p p and of War <lb/>
T. M. Ar- <lb/>
. by j L. Wooten. <lb/>
Barker . Co. <lb/>
J id V. if <lb/>
Point, came <lb/>
in last eight <lb/>
and Sunday with her parents. <lb/>
the Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
King. Call to see <lb/>
nice Stock of be- <lb/>
you Prices are inter <lb/>
are carrying a nice line <lb/>
and Caskets, Prices are <lb/>
right and can nice hearse <lb/>
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Miss Lydia Roberson is visiting <lb/>
her sister, Miss Vivian, at the <lb/>
dormitory. <lb/>
Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb/>
Come and get the best prices. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Quite a number of our young <lb/>
men attended the play at Ayden <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
We have opened a large <lb/>
line of best ware. Come <lb/>
and get your pick. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- <lb/>
at the Baptist <lb/>
church Sunday morning and <lb/>
night. Large congregations <lb/>
were present at both services. <lb/>
At the close of the services Sun- <lb/>
day morning the ordinance of <lb/>
baptism was administered to <lb/>
three iris and two young men <lb/>
who recently united themselves <lb/>
with the Ayden Baptist church. <lb/>
Quite a number of the Ayden <lb/>
people were <lb/>
Miss Chapman left Mon- <lb/>
Pitt Wini at Fan- <lb/>
Mr L. Joyner returned this <lb/>
W May from state fair at <lb/>
have M Mrs. W. J AllX <lb/>
G. j stock farm on exhibition at <lb/>
General education and e fair and was awarded two <lb/>
H I i.-. <lb/>
and hi. y are nu fore id u- -c J. j. J ;,. the <lb/>
When need of a to , tor .- . <lb/>
date suit of clothe-come and the i and the other for best grade <lb/>
examine our line of men s and roads makes traveling State u cow. Mr. Joy- <lb/>
boy's clothing. pleasant, ii no, difficult. at his farm, <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co miss . Dr. <lb/>
The and I rural mall deliveries, the I. M. Mercer; Periodicals. T. L v <lb/>
stoves are on table of Vernon. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
the best. We have them at prices <lb/>
that will interest you. We also <lb/>
have a full line of heaters and <lb/>
piping. Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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/>
and see them. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
builders will do well to <lb/>
see A W. for win- <lb/>
and doors before buying. <lb/>
For nice little one <lb/>
horse farm three miles east of <lb/>
and four miles from <lb/>
Ayden. For terms apply to E. <lb/>
J. N. C. <lb/>
Tuesday morning at 7.30 Jesse <lb/>
Forrest, of Vanceboro and Miss <lb/>
Annie Nelson, of our town, were <lb/>
happily united in the bonds <lb/>
of matrimony, in the Methodist <lb/>
church. The wedding march was <lb/>
beautifully rendered by Miss <lb/>
Butt. Rev. H. E. Tripp per- <lb/>
formed the ceremony. <lb/>
after the marriage they <lb/>
drove through the country to <lb/>
Vanceboro, the home of the <lb/>
newspaper on <lb/>
farmer early on the day of its <lb/>
publication enabling him to trans- <lb/>
act much of his business by mail <lb/>
Sunday school committee- <lb/>
Halifax, C. W. Wilson; Edge- <lb/>
C. J. Austin, Nash, L. T. <lb/>
and to take advantage of early Vaughan; Wilson, R. E. Hagen; <lb/>
information as to fluctuation in Martin, S. A. Newell; Pitt, W. <lb/>
the prices of his farm products. H, Beaufort, S. P. <lb/>
Good roads mean that farmer <lb/>
and the members of his family <lb/>
can enjoy to a degree the society <lb/>
of their neighbors and friends <lb/>
in the town and country. They <lb/>
mean that his children can be <lb/>
more regular in school attendance <lb/>
and can receive to a greater de- <lb/>
the advantages of <lb/>
They mean the bringing closer <lb/>
together of the and <lb/>
try, with on both <lb/>
sides, for as the farmer is <lb/>
fitted by being brought into closer <lb/>
Willis; Washington, J. Taylor. <lb/>
Order of business-G. P. <lb/>
rill, W. H. J. A. <lb/>
Religious pas- <lb/>
tor and deacons of the Greenville <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Finance committee-J. W. <lb/>
Anderson, L. Pittman, C. F. <lb/>
Ellen. <lb/>
LAME BACK <lb/>
This is usually caused by <lb/>
rheumatism of the of the small <lb/>
of the back, and quickly cured by <lb/>
Chamberlains Liniment two or <lb/>
three times and the <lb/>
parts at each application. For sale by <lb/>
j. L. Woolen and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
development along the line of <lb/>
the East Carolina Railway in <lb/>
view, has decided to put on a <lb/>
passenger service on November <lb/>
which will be operated <lb/>
from the Hookerton end in con- <lb/>
with the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line Railroad via Tarboro, for <lb/>
travel North, via Norfolk, <lb/>
more, etc. <lb/>
This will enable the citizens of <lb/>
Hookerton, Farmville, and <lb/>
stations to make close connection <lb/>
with the morning train on the <lb/>
Line at Tarboro for Nor- <lb/>
folk and Baltimore, and return- <lb/>
they will have a train <lb/>
Tarboro at 12.20 p. m. or <lb/>
upon the arrival of A. C. L. No. <lb/>
train from Norfolk. <lb/>
The passenger train from Tar- <lb/>
to Hookerton will be <lb/>
in connection with the Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern at Farmville, <lb/>
making the quickest time to <lb/>
and making good <lb/>
for Greenville, Washington <lb/>
and Wilson.<lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
and Bankers <lb/>
Will sell for cash a items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
all <lb/>
Farm for Sale <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
Bank of <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 15th.<lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus funk <lb/>
1,178.68 <lb/>
200.00 <lb/>
acre farm, in one mile of the town of <lb/>
Farmville. No dwelling house on the <lb/>
1,178.80 <lb/>
20.00 <lb/>
825.00<lb/>
400.00 <lb/>
fitted by , including <lb/>
touch with the town, so all of mi nor coin currency <lb/>
business interests of the <lb/>
prosper as the result of the <lb/>
I l <lb/>
.- . <lb/>
day to begin her school groom. Mr. Forrest is a popular <lb/>
CLAYTON <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
near Stokes. She taught there <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
Miss Cora Carroll and Harvey <lb/>
Stokes were here Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. W. A Forbes, of Farm- <lb/>
ville. came in Tuesday to aid <lb/>
Rev. H. S. in a series of <lb/>
week at the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
young man of Vanceboro and <lb/>
Miss Nelson was one of our most <lb/>
popular young ladies. We wish <lb/>
them a happy and successful <lb/>
life. <lb/>
Our immense fall and winter <lb/>
stock of dry goods, shoes, no- <lb/>
clothing, hardware and <lb/>
crockery is coming in every day. <lb/>
with which the farmers can <lb/>
do their shopping. Good roads <lb/>
also benefit the inhabitants of <lb/>
towns and cities by affording <lb/>
facilities for pleasant country <lb/>
drives. They invite the <lb/>
man to the establishment <lb/>
of country and suburban homes, <lb/>
such as he can enjoy only when <lb/>
he is assured that the condition <lb/>
of the roads will be such as to <lb/>
enable him to h his place of <lb/>
business promptly in all kinds <lb/>
of weather.-President Finley, <lb/>
the So. Ry. <lb/>
Pigs-1 have for sale a few <lb/>
thoroughbred pigs at <lb/>
five dollars each. H. S. Tyson. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
I have Stray male year <lb/>
ling, black three logs Whits be <lb/>
low knees, unmarked, looks about <lb/>
two years old. can get same <lb/>
by proving proving property and paying <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
J. R. Galloway, <lb/>
R. F. D. No. IS. C. <lb/>
National bank notes and <lb/>
other V. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
188.80 <lb/>
10,888.11 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
taxes paid <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
Time certificates <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
Cashiers checks <lb/>
standing <lb/>
178.08 <lb/>
8,600.00 <lb/>
f, 7112.70 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
16,688.41 <lb/>
State of North Caroling County <lb/>
is true to the best of <lb/>
Subscribed and to before me, <lb/>
this day of July, 1908. <lb/>
R. Johnson, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J F Harrington, <lb/>
; E Lineberry <lb/>
W B Wingate, Directors. <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP<lb/>
MS TO MUM <lb/>
An <lb/>
CO. V. A. <lb/>
FOR ALE JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
r- <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
TEDDY AND BILL. <lb/>
CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. <lb/>
Behold, I and my fathers, the, <lb/>
s trust <lb/>
unto your supplication for, lo, Have <lb/>
these many years, because you to The <lb/>
have our N. C, Oct. 26-The <lb/>
and voted as ye would and not as telegram received at <lb/>
headquarters here <lb/>
FARMVILLE NOTES <lb/>
South Are Filled With <lb/>
Now it came to pass in the <lb/>
seventh year of the of <lb/>
Teddy, that is called the <lb/>
Terrible, that there was great <lb/>
murmuring the people <lb/>
and much arose, and the <lb/>
people said, we will not have this <lb/>
man to rule us, for, behold, <lb/>
our dinner pail that were wont <lb/>
to be full are empty and we have <lb/>
not therewith to replenish <lb/>
them ; and we dare not go into <lb/>
the market-place to buy for <lb/>
ourselves and families for the <lb/>
prices are high, have we the <lb/>
shekels wherewith to buy for <lb/>
we directed you- Therefore, go <lb/>
to, now, and when the <lb/>
month is come, assemble ye and <lb/>
say. we will Bill to rule <lb/>
over us, for thus saith the king <lb/>
And if ye shall do this ye shall <lb/>
have exceeding great reward, <lb/>
and ye shall still be permitted to <lb/>
be a part of my dominion, and I <lb/>
will continue to receive tribute <lb/>
from you. And Bill went out and <lb/>
did as the king commanded. <lb/>
And it came to pass that there <lb/>
was in the land of Dixie a goodly <lb/>
province, the same that is called <lb/>
it; and also, our din- <lb/>
pails have no bottoms- And <lb/>
great want was abroad in the <lb/>
land, for food was and <lb/>
shekels were scarce, and the <lb/>
people said; Behold, for many <lb/>
moons the king has promised us <lb/>
relief and it is not yet; and, lo, <lb/>
say unto the people of <lb/>
Halifax that at a certain <lb/>
hour on a certain day T <lb/>
will tarry a while in your <lb/>
land in a certain city that is <lb/>
called Boston, and I will <lb/>
set myself before your eyes that <lb/>
ye and with <lb/>
,. ,, c good advice delight your <lb/>
the people may look <lb/>
v., <lb/>
demand f And the <lb/>
People <lb/>
sore and spent and assembled to do <lb/>
the promises o. the king. they Is <lb/>
And the king said within <lb/>
self. I must depart into h f Ku , And <lb/>
. r t a i <lb/>
the strewed flow- <lb/>
n he should <lb/>
no and with the timbrel and <lb/>
the harp and the trumpet and <lb/>
this <lb/>
A. H. Eller, <lb/>
Chairman Democratic State Com. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
We are confident that Bryan <lb/>
will win in the electoral college. <lb/>
I am wiring to urge you to call <lb/>
upon the voters of your State to <lb/>
be active and to appeal to those <lb/>
in strong Democratic to <lb/>
the full Democratic vote <lb/>
so that a Dig majority of the <lb/>
popular vote will be cast for <lb/>
an and Kern. A large majority <lb/>
of the popular vote will help to <lb/>
secure the reform to <lb/>
which our party is committed. <lb/>
Av majority in <lb/>
will help the Democratic party <lb/>
everywhere. Please leave no <lb/>
effort untried to get out the full <lb/>
Democratic vote in your State. <lb/>
to the Democratic papers <lb/>
which have done so much in this <lb/>
campaign to aid in this work. <lb/>
Norman E. Mack. <lb/>
will you. <lb/>
THEY ARE SQUARE PEOPLE. <lb/>
Africa to slay me the lion, <lb/>
tiger and the for I Ml <lb/>
and for my sport, <lb/>
so I will call together my <lb/>
and my centurions and my and the voice did <lb/>
from ail over make a joyful noise. And <lb/>
cry was beard, <lb/>
voice he and caravan <lb/>
not for nigh three score years. in their midst <lb/>
been heeded in the capital city, a to gaze <lb/>
because, forsooth, they nave not; prince one <lb/>
espoused the cause of and; <lb/>
strong men <lb/>
land, yea, even also <lb/>
land of Dixie, whose <lb/>
the cause of haggard gray his <lb/>
my political fathers ; and that is called <lb/>
cause a great throng to assemble I j and <lb/>
hands and said, Praise be unto <lb/>
time <lb/>
in the city that is called Chicago, <lb/>
and there shall they be you; <lb/>
people that hereafter I him that the bag, great is <lb/>
who cometh from Ohio, hear ye him And he <lb/>
rule over them, for, verily, is be y up his ard said Be. <lb/>
not a great man. greater in girth wake him <lb/>
than all others And is he for not <lb/>
my friend And is it not divine-, and the <lb/>
appointed that I, Teddy, shall <lb/>
choose him who shall occupy my <lb/>
throne until I return unto my <lb/>
own And, moreover, <lb/>
Bill fat to bursting with <lb/>
policies And the throng as- <lb/>
and did as the king <lb/>
commanded, and the king did <lb/>
lift his hand, and the throng did <lb/>
shout, Hail, King Teddy; Hail, <lb/>
Bill <lb/>
Now, it came to pass that in <lb/>
the tenth month the King sent <lb/>
out and called Bill into his pres- <lb/>
And when Bill was come <lb/>
into the presence of the king, he <lb/>
fell upon his face the man- <lb/>
in those and cried, O, <lb/>
King, live forever Behold, <lb/>
have I not unto thy <lb/>
commands to obey them And <lb/>
have I not gone at thy bidding <lb/>
to spread thy glory unto the ends <lb/>
of the earth, yea, even from the <lb/>
great ditch that is called Panama <lb/>
to the far Islands of the sea <lb/>
And am I not filled with thy <lb/>
policies both inside and out <lb/>
But what am I that I should lift <lb/>
mine eyes to behold thee Then <lb/>
the king said, arise, Bill, and hie <lb/>
thee to the great city by the lake <lb/>
and thou shalt enter the <lb/>
house of one that is called Pull- <lb/>
man, and ho will have ready his <lb/>
cars and his servants and they <lb/>
shall take thee in great state <lb/>
through a corner of my kingdom <lb/>
that is called Dixie, for the <lb/>
of that land are benighted <lb/>
and have never beheld a Mai, <lb/>
live prince; and thou shalt say <lb/>
before sinners. And the people <lb/>
clamor the more, and some said, <lb/>
he spoke not the words of truth <lb/>
and soberness. Then stepped <lb/>
forth Tine that is <lb/>
named Martin, and in his hand <lb/>
he held a cloth white as pure <lb/>
snow and he did wave it aloft <lb/>
and with it he did wig wag, and <lb/>
the caravan departed from the <lb/>
goodly land of Halifax, and with <lb/>
it departed Prince Bill and all <lb/>
the servants. <lb/>
And the people were sore vex- <lb/>
ed and murmured among them- <lb/>
selves and said, We will not <lb/>
have this man to rule over us; <lb/>
and, moreover, is not the king <lb/>
the chief of the club that is <lb/>
called Ananias and is not Prince <lb/>
Bill his political son and heir <lb/>
Verily, our land shall still be <lb/>
called solid.-South Boston, Va. <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
Man Made Happy With Check He did <lb/>
Know Belonged to Him. <lb/>
Mr. Joy Wingate, a good <lb/>
farmer of township, <lb/>
walked in The Reflector office <lb/>
this morning to tell us an <lb/>
he had in selling tobacco <lb/>
and which he said he thought <lb/>
the public should know. About <lb/>
two weeks ago he sold a load of <lb/>
tobacco at the Star warehouse <lb/>
branch of the Farmers <lb/>
dated Tobacco Co. He got a <lb/>
cluck to and <lb/>
went home contented with the <lb/>
sale, though he did closely <lb/>
examine the sales statement <lb/>
given him with the check. <lb/>
On Monday Mr. Wingate <lb/>
brought more tobacco to the Star, <lb/>
and Mr. the auditor, asked <lb/>
if he had his sales statement of <lb/>
two weeks ago with him, as a <lb/>
mistake had been made la the <lb/>
settlement which the company <lb/>
wanted to Mr. Win- <lb/>
gate did not have the statement <lb/>
with him but said he had it <lb/>
among his papers at home and <lb/>
could bring it today. He brought <lb/>
the statement today and a com- <lb/>
of it with the sales book <lb/>
of the Farmers Consolidated Co. <lb/>
disclosed an error of and <lb/>
another check for this amount <lb/>
was handed to Mr. Wingate. <lb/>
He was a well phased man at <lb/>
finding himself that much better <lb/>
off than he thought, and he did <lb/>
not fail to praise the integrity <lb/>
of the officers of the <lb/>
dated- . <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. Oct. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner spoke to <lb/>
quite a crowd here Saturday <lb/>
evening and of course he very <lb/>
gracefully propounded the <lb/>
of the day and ex- <lb/>
plained the other side of the <lb/>
Democratic party and compared <lb/>
it to the Republican party's <lb/>
emblems of purity which made <lb/>
the whole quite an interesting <lb/>
speech for we Democrats as well <lb/>
as the few Republicans. <lb/>
Mr. Samuel Brewer, of Marl- <lb/>
died night about <lb/>
o'clock after suffering a long <lb/>
time from paralysis. He was <lb/>
out fifty years of age, a <lb/>
of the Free Will Baptist <lb/>
church, and leaves a wife and <lb/>
on a daughter to mourn hi death. <lb/>
On Saturday night about <lb/>
o'clock, Oct. 17th, Mr. T. L. Allen <lb/>
lost his dwelling house and en- <lb/>
tents with a narrow escape of <lb/>
being himself. It seems <lb/>
that Mr. Allen's wife and child- <lb/>
were visiting their uncle, Watt <lb/>
Parker, and Allen being <lb/>
alone went over to a neighbor's <lb/>
to spend the and <lb/>
returning home he went into <lb/>
his room and the door and <lb/>
in a few minutes the fire came <lb/>
bursting out from an adjoining <lb/>
bed-room. Before he had time <lb/>
save anything whole <lb/>
house was in a blaze. His loss <lb/>
was a heavy one, being nearly <lb/>
a thousand dollars with only a <lb/>
little insurance. <lb/>
HOUSE DEMOCRATIC BY HUNDRED YEARS OF METHODISM. <lb/>
Chairman Lloyd in Three Centennial Celebration by in <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Chicago. Oct. house <lb/>
Oct. 27.- <lb/>
Democratic by probable The centennial of <lb/>
majority and possibly, in is being celebrated <lb/>
opinion Jam-s T. this week with. <lb/>
chairman of the in the Hay Street <lb/>
Campaign church. Th <lb/>
who made his anti- which will through <lb/>
election prediction today. Lloyd Thursday was <lb/>
. morning by bishop A. w. <lb/>
-The congress consists son. of J <lb/>
of members. There have that night on the Lay- <lb/>
bee,, elections in Oregon and men's <lb/>
Maine and six Republicans were Col. John F. , PI w <lb/>
SoS from States. Of U. N. C delivered an address <lb/>
yet to be elected, it is <lb/>
reasonably sure that there will <lb/>
be Democrat and <lb/>
leaves sixty districts to <lb/>
doubtful. If our <lb/>
are correct, all the <lb/>
districts may yet be given to the <lb/>
Republicans, and yet the D mo <lb/>
would <lb/>
a of <lb/>
will <lb/>
of Respect. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Ladies <lb/>
Magazine club in Farmville, <lb/>
North Carolina, on October <lb/>
1908, following resolution <lb/>
were unanimously <lb/>
Whereas, it has pleased our <lb/>
Heavenly Father to call to Him- <lb/>
self our faithful member and vice <lb/>
president, Mrs. Sue May <lb/>
ton, we desire to place upon the <lb/>
records of our club our <lb/>
of her many virtues, as well <lb/>
as the great loss we have <lb/>
at her death. A charter <lb/>
member, and ever ready and <lb/>
active in the work to <lb/>
which she gave the services <lb/>
of her well stored her <lb/>
warm heart, her wit and <lb/>
keen sense of humor. <lb/>
We feel that the <lb/>
as well as the club she loved, <lb/>
has sustained a loss by the death <lb/>
of this good woman. <lb/>
Be it resolved that a copy cf <lb/>
these resolutions be sent to our <lb/>
county papers, and also to the <lb/>
family of our friend, assuring <lb/>
them of our deep sympathy in <lb/>
their hour of trial. <lb/>
Miss Morrill, Sec. <lb/>
J. Stanley Smith, Pres. <lb/>
seven. doubtful districts <lb/>
our judgment is that the <lb/>
have at least an equal <lb/>
chance, and may probably elect <lb/>
as many as thirty additional <lb/>
members out of this class for <lb/>
D which would mike <lb/>
a total Democrats am <lb/>
Republicans, a Democratic ma <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
, principal gains would be <lb/>
in the Northern Mississippi Val- <lb/>
in New <lb/>
The reason for the gain <lb/>
is due to the dissatisfaction of <lb/>
the people with existing political <lb/>
conditions, and their disgust at <lb/>
the autocratic rule of the present <lb/>
Speaker of the House of <lb/>
will you. <lb/>
Sunday Mails and <lb/>
The Sabbath Observation As- <lb/>
of this State held its <lb/>
annual meeting in High Point <lb/>
last week. Judge Pritchard was <lb/>
one of the speakers of the <lb/>
ion. Among other things the <lb/>
association passed the following <lb/>
That this <lb/>
do most earnestly solicit <lb/>
from the people of our State their <lb/>
support in an energetic <lb/>
crusade for fuller Sabbath <lb/>
to the of <lb/>
which the pushing back of many <lb/>
encroachments will be necessary, <lb/>
and since if an inroad is to be <lb/>
made at all it must begin some- <lb/>
where, therefore it is suggested <lb/>
by this convention that our en- <lb/>
first directed against <lb/>
Sunday mails and Sunday news- <lb/>
papers as productive of <lb/>
seriously detrimental to <lb/>
Sunday afternoon on <lb/>
A feature of the celebration <lb/>
format <lb/>
pastor of Bay <lb/>
Dr. L. L Nash, of Gibson, a <lb/>
former pastor of Hay Street <lb/>
church, preached an excellent <lb/>
sermon Monday morning on <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
World, Rev. A. Smoot, <lb/>
of Wilmington, also a <lb/>
pastor, delivered a very enter- <lb/>
Monday evening <lb/>
on Hundred Years of <lb/>
Methodism in <lb/>
Among the speakers en the <lb/>
program is ex-Governor T. J. <lb/>
Jarvis. <lb/>
At this morning <lb/>
Rev. W. H. Moore D. D. of <lb/>
Rockingham, preached an <lb/>
. in tho Hay Street <lb/>
church. This evening Rev. T. <lb/>
N. Ivey, D. D., editor of the <lb/>
Raleigh Advocate, <lb/>
delivered a scholarly and highly <lb/>
address n <lb/>
aid and Rev. <lb/>
D. II. of Mount. <lb/>
discoursed eloquent I <lb/>
The centennial celebration is <lb/>
i a end will <lb/>
undoubtedly aid in the- <lb/>
o the o of Methodism. <lb/>
will you. <lb/>
Tuning. <lb/>
Our Mr. W. H. Daniels is now <lb/>
in Greenville. Mr. Daniels is <lb/>
one of our factory tuners and <lb/>
can give your piano a through <lb/>
overhauling. We guarantee his <lb/>
work or will refund your money. <lb/>
If your piano needs attention <lb/>
apply M. or G. G. <lb/>
box Greenville. Do <lb/>
not phone but write your order. <lb/>
G. G. <lb/>
will you. <lb/>
Soil of Pitt County. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 22.-W. <lb/>
E J. L. Burgess, Mr. <lb/>
Hardison and Mr. have <lb/>
been detailed under the auspices <lb/>
of the United States and the <lb/>
North Carolina departments of <lb/>
agriculture to make a complete <lb/>
soil survey of Pitt county, <lb/>
an area of square miles, <lb/>
during the coming winter and <lb/>
the survey to be similar <lb/>
to that already made with such <lb/>
marked good results in New Han- <lb/>
over, <lb/>
mans and portions of Craven, <lb/>
Jones and Lenoir counties. The <lb/>
surveys have had the effect of <lb/>
greatly extending the trucking <lb/>
interests and it is intended that <lb/>
they shall extend ultimately <lb/>
throughout the eastern section <lb/>
of the State with this same ob- <lb/>
in view. <lb/>
Big in <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. Oct 27-A gain <lb/>
of more than in the <lb/>
resources of the State private <lb/>
and savings banks in North Car- <lb/>
is shown by the summary <lb/>
of the condition of banks just <lb/>
from the office of the <lb/>
North Carolina corporation com- <lb/>
mission here, the gain being in <lb/>
local asses. <lb/>
For m calf so- <lb/>
D. ltd <lb/>
reliable Wilson heaters <lb/>
at Taft Boyd's, <lb/>
st re for rent. Apply <lb/>
to D. D. Haskett. <lb/>
Everybody the Wilson <lb/>
heaters are the best. <lb/>
For mattings, rugs and squares <lb/>
see Taft Boyd. <lb/>
Fresh grapes, peaches, <lb/>
pears, celery, oranges. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Chairs of all kinds, single or <lb/>
in sets, at. Taft Boyd's. <lb/>
For Rent or horse <lb/>
farm. Good house, water, <lb/>
seriously detrimental to house <lb/>
Sabbath observance and Chris- at office. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
The sidewalk on one side of <lb/>
Dickinson avenue out to the A. <lb/>
C. L. railroad completed and <lb/>
the workmen are coming back <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
Register of R. Williams, <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
J. H. Forest and Annie <lb/>
son. <lb/>
George Smith and Eva Smith. <lb/>
J. B. Johnson and Leila t. <lb/>
Tripp- c k <lb/>
David Williams and Sarah <lb/>
comparison with the total <lb/>
sources shown by the last <lb/>
summary, three months ago. <lb/>
The total resources shown <lb/>
the report just issued is <lb/>
The total deposits, time, <lb/>
subject to check and in <lb/>
is <lb/>
Listen-Will your widow and <lb/>
children live in ease and comfort, <lb/>
or in debt and drudgery Its up <lb/>
to you. The Mutual Life is the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
P. S. Moore and <lb/>
rick. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
C. C. Worthington and <lb/>
Bullock. <lb/>
Walter and Lena <lb/>
James Warren and Jennie <lb/>
Johnson, <lb/>
Ricky Whitfield and Adeline <lb/>
Little. <lb/>
George Little and Hattie Net- <lb/>
down the <lb/>
speed. <lb/>
For pool and bill <lb/>
tables and fixtures and pool <lb/>
room furniture, belonging to the <lb/>
F. White. Apply to S. <lb/>
T. White, administrator. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
Beginning Saturday, Oct. 31st, <lb/>
we will run a day redaction <lb/>
sale. Will i educe prices 1-3 on <lb/>
entire stock of shoes, dress <lb/>
goods, notions, cloaks, laces, etc. <lb/>
J. F. Davenport Co. <lb/>
Only two parties can carry the <lb/>
risk on a married man's life. <lb/>
One is a sound if i- <lb/>
company, <lb/>
Which carries see <lb/>
Bentley Harriss The <lb/>
Mutual Life. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Stores <lb/>
a- <lb/>
HANDLE <lb/>
Velvets, Linings, <lb/>
Dress Goods Wish Good <lb/>
White Gross, Funnels <lb/>
Toweling Domes- <lb/>
tics. Blankets, Quilts, Com- <lb/>
forts, Notions, Buttons, <lb/>
Em- <lb/>
Ribbons. <lb/>
men's Veiling, <lb/>
Putters Art Goods. Hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs, Glove-. <lb/>
las, Women's Hosiery, <lb/>
Men's Hosiery. <lb/>
Women's Under- <lb/>
wear, <lb/>
underwear. Fan- <lb/>
Good Goods, <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
;. Ladies Shoe <lb/>
Children's Shoes, Men's <lb/>
v. Men's Hats, <lb/>
Boy's Hats. Ken's Caps, <lb/>
Boy's Cap, Corsets, Over- <lb/>
Waists, <lb/>
Waists, Petticoats. <lb/>
Fancy Knit Goods, Infant's <lb/>
Wear, Furs, Ladies jackets, <lb/>
Misses Jackets. Children's <lb/>
Jackets. Draperies, <lb/>
Window Shades, <lb/>
Table Oil cloth. Floor Oil <lb/>
cloth. Linoleum, Bags, Suit <lb/>
Cases. Mattresses, Furniture <lb/>
Chairs. Cradles, Baby Car- <lb/>
Rubber Goods, Toys <lb/>
Clocks, Silverware, Cutlery, <lb/>
and c. Goods, <lb/>
Enc, China, Glass Ware, <lb/>
Crockery Lamps, Tinware, <lb/>
Enameled <lb/>
ware. Hardware, Gil Stoves <lb/>
Baskets, Candy, Groceries, <lb/>
Butter, Cheese, Fish, Pro- <lb/>
visions, Cheroots, Tobacco, <lb/>
Snuff. <lb/>
SEE <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
P I FOR <lb/>
Life, Fire and <lb/>
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb/>
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb/>
;.<lb/>
A SURPRISING WEDDING. <lb/>
BROILED OWL<lb/>
norther <lb/>
or n <lb/>
is now in the <lb/>
New<lb/>
It Cave S Shock to the Lady Who <lb/>
Bo Anxious See It. <lb/>
An elderly American authoress asked <lb/>
to conduct lier to place l re <lb/>
sit a <lb/>
as required Ii for a Hf novel. <lb/>
writes Paris of <lb/>
London To the <lb/>
My I took bar to Lac <lb/>
an, an at the top of <lb/>
the stoop Boa <lb/>
It was early when we reached <lb/>
place, and no or <lb/>
were visible us yet. At last two char- <lb/>
drove up to the door, and a <lb/>
noisy company alighted, all misting <lb/>
cigarettes. Including the bride, which <lb/>
shocked my Mend exceedingly. <lb/>
The then ant down to <lb/>
luncheon, and we watched them from <lb/>
a distance, while a photographer took <lb/>
up his position near OS. The meal did <lb/>
not last very Ions and ended In the <lb/>
bride performing a jig on the table, <lb/>
while the guests danced around her <lb/>
I They then started games, bide and <lb/>
seek, etc., and while the bridegroom <lb/>
had hi back turned the bride threw <lb/>
her arms round the neck of n half <lb/>
youth. <lb/>
This lad to a light between the two. <lb/>
The became general, the <lb/>
pulling her wreath and throwing it <lb/>
at. her head. My friend <lb/>
on breathless excitement. <lb/>
while the guests Jumped over the <lb/>
and chairs, but when lbs bride <lb/>
turned a somersault, alighting on the <lb/>
bridegroom's boulders, the good lady's <lb/>
Indignation rose to a high pitch, and it <lb/>
was only then that told her what <lb/>
and the reader no doubt, <lb/>
, l were a party of <lb/>
i, i . a fine <lb/>
. i <lb/>
The Smart Set. <lb/>
The Feeling In Camp Before and After <lb/>
the First Nibble. <lb/>
told the snides that It would be <lb/>
better begin sapper right away <lb/>
Order that we might not get too nun- <lb/>
pry before the owl done. I thought <lb/>
them their preparations for <lb/>
the meal. It was curious, too, for I <lb/>
had promised them they should have a <lb/>
piece of the bird. v as generous. <lb/>
lie said he would she Ms to <lb/>
That he never really cured much for <lb/>
anyhow. Why, once, he said, he <lb/>
shot a partridge and gave it away, and <lb/>
lie was hungry too. He gave It to a <lb/>
boy that happened along just then, <lb/>
and When another partridge flew up <lb/>
be didn't even offer to It. <lb/>
didn't take much stock In that story <lb/>
until it dawned upon us that he had <lb/>
hot the bird out of season, and the <lb/>
boy ha happened along just ill time <lb/>
to o incriminated by accepting It a <lb/>
present. It was better to have him as <lb/>
a partner than a witness. <lb/>
Wood was gathered then, and the <lb/>
fire blazed. The and <lb/>
fine It the broiler and <lb/>
on the There i. cook <lb/>
Than It cooked some more and <lb/>
sent up an appetizing smell. Now <lb/>
then I said I thought the time for it <lb/>
had cine, but there was a harden of <lb/>
opinion that more cooking would <lb/>
fit the owl. Meantime we had eaten a <lb/>
pan or two of trout and a few other <lb/>
things, the bird, of course, being Inter <lb/>
the hill of fare. At most dinners <lb/>
have attended this course Is <lb/>
plate with joy. It did not seem to be <lb/>
en this occasion. Eddie agreed with <lb/>
J lei that he had cared much for <lb/>
I red to take his <lb/>
i rive him of it. <lb/>
i.- . feel well and <lb/>
f, -i . ;. i i to eat any- <lb/>
, . re. i .-aid grimly that <lb/>
I., . that he would <lb/>
Guarantee of Bank Deposits <lb/>
THE BEST SECURITY <lb/>
is the conservative and faith- <lb/>
management of the Bank. <lb/>
SURPLUS and <lb/>
Our surplus and prof. <lb/>
Capital, . <lb/>
All of the above <lb/>
the protection <lb/>
of <lb/>
stands for <lb/>
every de- <lb/>
Business solicited, and we extend a cordial invitation to call <lb/>
in to see <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier<lb/>
BRICK TALK, No. I <lb/>
OUR PRICES <lb/>
PRESSED BRICK APPEARANCE <lb/>
ft.<lb/>
i lying I. true, but l <lb/>
much distressed at bear-lent <lb/>
tag a small clique In her town refer it was served then, fairly <lb/>
f. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
Si She <lb/>
appealed to states <lb/>
tor and ask. I I what he understood <lb/>
by He re <lb/>
think I can give you an <lb/>
, tern port of Colo <lb/>
rail i and the part of Xe <lb/>
Is i large tract of land <lb/>
known a; the It never <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
No In <lb/>
Nat <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
divided <lb/>
a- food i- when men <lb/>
are on short rations;. took the first <lb/>
I was always <lb/>
Then I wished <lb/>
I I piece. Hut <lb/>
he had tasted, a miserly <lb/>
and I couldn't have got the <lb/>
of it for money. <lb/>
r there was never anything so <lb/>
good as Unit breast of young owl. It <lb/>
was lender. It was juicy, it was as <lb/>
flavored as a partridge almost <lb/>
Kiln M <lb/>
All 9.00 M <lb/>
Select M <lb/>
M. less on all grades in <lb/>
lots of or over <lb/>
Special prices on large or- <lb/>
is better <lb/>
make <lb/>
Lots of people tell us our Medium <lb/>
than kiln run of other makes, but that dun <lb/>
us raise the price. <lb/>
We try to keep quality ahead of else. <lb/>
P S. Cur Brick are no cracked up like <lb/>
most machine made ones. <lb/>
PLANT OX K. CAROLINA A. C. I. X. S <lb/>
WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C. <lb/>
as CO. C<lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail <lb/>
to <lb/>
bank, <lb/>
j Are the <lb/>
for the United States laws, as <lb/>
well as most rigid govern- <lb/>
it supervision, make them <lb/>
en <lb/>
MENTAL -COM- <lb/>
YOU IN- <lb/>
YOUR SPARE <lb/>
NOT BRING IT <lb/>
BANK <lb/>
WILL BE PER- <lb/>
AND PROMPT- <lb/>
YOU JUST 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. . t <lb/>
Small Isabel's particular friend, Certainly u was a dainty morsel to I Wholesale and retail <lb/>
the Lent, had of late dealt so largely In Cab j and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
Had we known where the rest i paid for Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
of that brood of owls had flown are Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Should have started after then then Mattresses, etc <lb/>
and la i g gab j <lb/>
mania Isabel was great <lb/>
grieved until her mother convince <lb/>
her lie had to heaven, liven <lb/>
than she quite reconciled. <lb/>
I heaven is such a good remark <lb/>
ed the little -i don't see what <lb/>
is policemen there <lb/>
s. <lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
Outing Magazine. <lb/>
Too Considerate. <lb/>
say you w Into <lb/>
at night . unintentionally <lb/>
Why. then, had you taken on <lb/>
shoes I heard <lb/>
was if de house <lb/>
Home Magazine. <lb/>
Weber, Weber <lb/>
Style with and <lb/>
Em <lb/>
lister, with <lb/>
Voe, and Bates club piano. <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
MILLER <lb/>
The ideal will probably be <lb/>
in appearance simply a piano, which <lb/>
will be playable by hand or by the <lb/>
mechanical attachment at will. It is <lb/>
the world <lb/>
This bank has been established over two years, <lb/>
which it has served the banking- public faithfully and <lb/>
built up and prosperous business. The best service <lb/>
is none to for both our town and country customers. <lb/>
Our Stockholder; and Directors arc responsible, well-to-do bus- <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Therefore in the selection of your bank, have permanency <lb/>
in view and establish yourself for your present and future well <lb/>
sound bank. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
F. G. Pres. <lb/>
. F. J. FORBES, <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Stockholders liability <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
By virtue of the sale con- <lb/>
in a certain d <lb/>
by G. <lb/>
and W. Harvey so L. C Arthur en the most popular piano in <lb/>
the day of April. 1906, and today. <lb/>
in the Register of Deeds of- For best piano at any price <lb/>
of Pitt C North Carolina, in easy terms, call on or write. <lb/>
Book the will <lb/>
expose to public before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder, on the day of <lb/>
November, 1908, a tract or pal eel of <lb/>
land lying and being in the county of <lb/>
Pitt and state of North Carolina, ard <lb/>
described as follows, Situated B <lb/>
in the town Greenville and bounded <lb/>
as follows. Beginning at the north-east <lb/>
corner and streets, thence <lb/>
northward with the eastern <lb/>
of to Johnson's <lb/>
then eastward with John- <lb/>
ion's line at B from <lb/>
strict feet to the line of the <lb/>
wart house property, thence south- <lb/>
ward with the line of the said Liberty <lb/>
warehouse property feet to corner <lb/>
on Tenth street, thence westward with <lb/>
the northern bi unitary of Tenth Street <lb/>
feet to corner the beginning. It <lb/>
being all of lot No. VI as shown by <lb/>
map made by P. Matthews for the <lb/>
Greenville Land and Improvement Co., <lb/>
in containing about one half acre, <lb/>
to satisfy mortgage deed. Terms <lb/>
of cash <lb/>
This th.- 23rd day or Oct. 1908. <lb/>
L. C. Mortgagee. <lb/>
Moore and Long, Attorneys, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. ltd <lb/>
and on <lb/>
Parlor suits Lounges. <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
I Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry George; <lb/>
Canned Cherries, Peach-, <lb/>
es. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, j <lb/>
Snap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, i <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni, Best But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
A specialty. Electric <lb/>
Massage and Hair <lb/>
tonic given to ladies <lb/>
at their homes.<lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G. Move <lb/>
This is a List of Successful Business <lb/>
Men Who Use Oliver Type- <lb/>
writers in the City <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Oats <lb/>
Corn. <lb/>
Notice To Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix of <lb/>
Warren L. Browning, deceased, late <lb/>
Pitt county. N. C, this is to notify all <lb/>
persons having claims against the es- <lb/>
of said ed. to exhibit them <lb/>
to the within twelve <lb/>
months from the date of this notice, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persona indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please make immediate <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This the day of Oct. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Browning, <lb/>
of W. L. Browning. <lb/>
Julius Brown, I'd <lb/>
RED EYE <lb/>
IT COST MORE <lb/>
--BUT THEN <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb/>
. MOMMA ft e. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
8- <lb/>
Harry Skinner. <lb/>
H V. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
i WHEDBEE I <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/>
Place is 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/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK, <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
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H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
Si <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. CAROLINA <lb/>
Messrs. Baker Hart, Bank of <lb/>
Greenville. Dr. D. L. James, <lb/>
Knitting Mills, Jarvis Blow. <lb/>
Co , J. Ben. Higgs, Dr. <lb/>
Zeno Brown, F. C. Harding. Julius <lb/>
Brown. C. S. Forbes, Greenville Lb r <lb/>
Veneer Co., Greenville Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. Bros. Coward Wooten, <lb/>
J. Moore, Greenville Supply Co., <lb/>
Ii you want your to trot j, Flanagan Company, <lb/>
J. E. Winslow, Best, <lb/>
W. J. Turnage Co , Greenville Whole- <lb/>
sale Co., David James, The Daily <lb/>
Reflector, S. T. Hooker, Co. <lb/>
The OLIVER Record has never <lb/>
been Equaled. Sold on Easy terms <lb/>
DAVID C. JAMES, <lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
Write or phone <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Edmond ft Fleming props. <lb/>
Located in 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 razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. We <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call when <lb/>
good work is wanted.<lb/>
for <lb/>
PAPER HANGING and PAINTING <lb/>
I am prepared to do first-class <lb/>
Paper Hanging and Painting <lb/>
Drop me a note if you want <lb/>
work in my line. <lb/>
I. A. WEST. <lb/>
R. F. D. N. N. C <lb/>
. I <lb/>
. i <lb/>
GLENN AT of people gathered around to Good Newspaper <lb/>
Shake hands with the governor. We are inclined to believe that <lb/>
a n fr Democracy in Thai He came from to the by The Dur- <lb/>
A B for on the A. C. L, tram ,, Herald is the one and <lb/>
interval here, be adopted by all the <lb/>
Gov. R B. Glenn was with the evening N. S. train The Herald is an <lb/>
Democratic county candidates at tor Wilson. independent newspaper and has <lb/>
Winterville on Thursday and to <lb/>
its independence. It daily <lb/>
institution which is constantly <lb/>
working for the advancement of <lb/>
your town. <lb/>
Cut out the of ad- <lb/>
and put more time and <lb/>
into real advertising. <lb/>
Greensboro Telegram- <lb/>
spoke to a large and enthusiastic <lb/>
audience. It was first planned <lb/>
that speaking should take place <lb/>
audience filling this. <lb/>
Mayor H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
Greenville, presided over the <lb/>
meeting and first introduced the <lb/>
county candidates whom <lb/>
he said would be allowed just one <lb/>
minute each to make their an- <lb/>
Following these Mr. Whedbee. <lb/>
before introducing Governor <lb/>
Glenn, said he wanted a few <lb/>
minutes to refer to some county <lb/>
matters that should be men- <lb/>
timed. He named some false- <lb/>
hoods Republican speakers in <lb/>
this county are telling, and the <lb/>
way he lambasted the <lb/>
cans for it was a caution. He <lb/>
said men should be just as hon- <lb/>
est in politics are in <lb/>
business dealings or around their <lb/>
firesides, but honesty seems to <lb/>
During the present cam <lb/>
both the Democrats and <lb/>
have rates. <lb/>
MS. It is the same with all <lb/>
the Republicans have the use of <lb/>
likely to be contracted on the same basis. <lb/>
The newspapers of North Caro- <lb/>
lurks in a than in any of the , Q <lb/>
ailments The easiest and <lb/>
quickest way to cure a cold Is to take <lb/>
Chamberlain's like some news- <lb/>
give away their space, <lb/>
of trade over a f large ; his doors Would be very soon <lb/>
in Pitt County. <lb/>
e of over a <lb/>
world. sale by Jno. L. <lb/>
The Democratic candidates for <lb/>
the legislature and the various <lb/>
offices will address the <lb/>
. people of Pitt county at the fol- <lb/>
If a merchant would give times and <lb/>
Stokes, Wednesday, Oct. 28th, <lb/>
at p. m. <lb/>
Grimesland. Thursday Oct. <lb/>
29th, at p. m. <lb/>
X Roads, Friday Oct. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE. <lb/>
Don't hi to see our Mowing machine. <lb/>
We a stock, also full line re- <lb/>
pairs tor our Machines only, is the <lb/>
There is none better, member <lb/>
always Rive perfect We <lb/>
would also you attention to our . . . <lb/>
American Wire Fencing <lb/>
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb/>
We carry the best quality only of Lime and <lb/>
Cement keep a stock on hand, Bear in <lb/>
mind that Baker Hart's is the place to buy <lb/>
Some <lb/>
pose too much upon the good <lb/>
nature of their local papers and <lb/>
So-Called I nature of their local papers in at g p m <lb/>
e friend- <lb/>
me <lb/>
, home pride. The Herald's <lb/>
as it ceases to be <lb/>
It exists only in name and as <lb/>
soon as it to T t, <lb/>
it is dropped. The friend- v t what <lb/>
ship that the same in J g what; <lb/>
prosperity and adversity be <lb/>
, t ad other <lb/>
be an unknown principle to Re-worthless. It matter DOt Chronicle. <lb/>
publicans. a -d may to do; <lb/>
Mr. Whedbee then eloquently and make a success <lb/>
1.1, <lb/>
papers to boost them as a matter j Friday. <lb/>
at night. <lb/>
Ayden, Saturday, 31st, at <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Bethel, Saturday. Oct. 31st. at <lb/>
I p. m. <lb/>
The <lb/>
lull assortment always in stock to choose from <lb/>
Quality the highest, in fact there none Let- <lb/>
it being guaranteed per cent pure. <lb/>
It you wish to build it is to your inti re t <lb/>
to u- as we are in position to look after <lb/>
your even- need. Don't forget that cur line <lb/>
of General Hardware is kept complete with <lb/>
the very best quality goods. e can <lb/>
your orders from a box tax to a ear load <lb/>
nails. Give us a call. <lb/>
introduced Governor Glenn who there is some <lb/>
made a speech that aroused great j reptile, worthless wretch <lb/>
enthusiasm and brought is ready to drag him down, <lb/>
interruption of applause- He I to blight his hopes and blast his <lb/>
captivated his audience at the fondest ambitions. The loss <lb/>
very start by saying money property is not the <lb/>
preacher. I want to begin by j greatest loss a man can <lb/>
making a few announcements j th business world; far better <lb/>
Where Bullets Flew. <lb/>
David of N. Y., <lb/>
veteran -if th civil war, who lost a <lb/>
at good <lb/>
Electric bit-rs have done is Worth <lb/>
more than hundred dollars to no. <lb/>
I spent much money doctoring for a <lb/>
bad case of stomach trouble, to little <lb/>
then tried Electric <lb/>
cored me. I now take th.-m <lb/>
;. tonic, and tho keep <lb/>
. Wooten s <lb/>
election is going your money than to I <lb/>
be held on the and j <lb/>
1908, and to that <lb/>
North C Is to s <lb/>
to ma- <lb/>
the <lb/>
January, 1909, u <lb/>
take the <lb/>
North <lb/>
name <lb/>
Soon <lb/>
1909. some <lb/>
W. J Bryan, <lb/>
United States. <lb/>
Governor Glenn <lb/>
a discussion of nit j. u B <lb/>
that was arid o i. wing. <lb/>
His comparison of the two <lb/>
dates for president. Bryan and <lb/>
following prominent <lb/>
be with the <lb/>
j dates <lb/>
Hon. R. B. Glenn, at Winter <lb/>
a i <lb/>
J. H. Small and Hon. J. <lb/>
B. Grimes at Grimesland. <lb/>
Hon. J. B. Grimes at <lb/>
Hon. J. H. Small Grifton. <lb/>
Hon. J. B. Grime.- at Bethel. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Chairman. <lb/>
L. Brown, <lb/>
Hart <lb/>
What and Ease of MM <lb/>
New Without it. <lb/>
READ <lb/>
September e <lb/>
i Mr. H. a. White, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
During <lb/>
at to <lb/>
to customers <lb/>
we all been told that a satisfied <lb/>
customer is the host advertise-; <lb/>
circular letters,<lb/>
circular letters, The for <lb/>
. and program adverting, news- the legislature ard the <lb/>
pater advertising and whatnot, county address <lb/>
merchant People of Pitt at <lb/>
And the lowing times and <lb/>
Very truly <lb/>
W. E HOOKER. <lb/>
fol <lb/>
Prominent speakers <lb/>
with the candidate at <lb/>
will <lb/>
each <lb/>
be <lb/>
money on <lb/>
advertising than All irrespective of <lb/>
party as laboring for the up build- o'clock. <lb/>
convention at Ch- must be tag of a town. Not only so, but, Oct. <lb/>
by m.;,. newspaper it is Oct. <lb/>
forced the of j it from the bottom conceded, brings <lb/>
Taft as a means of furthering. lop i-h, college graduate I best results. <lb/>
bis policies. Upon tariff and; is not afraid <lb/>
the indirect tax it goto n <lb/>
Imposes upon the people ho mi <lb/>
the Lest argument we have heard <lb/>
from any speaker, his <lb/>
this being simply <lb/>
In the discussion of State <lb/>
issues Governor Glenn way <lb/>
equally effective The records <lb/>
of the two parties in North Caro- <lb/>
were brought vividly before <lb/>
his heavers who wore asked if <lb/>
there would be any reason in <lb/>
overthrowing the Democratic <lb/>
goto agent tor <lb/>
Lead and Jewel Stoves an. <lb/>
farm <lb/>
Syracuse <lb/>
kS Se <lb/>
a far better chance than if he other ways of advertising man. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
MOPE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO <lb/>
MUCH <lb/>
To maintain health, a mature man or <lb/>
woman m ads Just enough food to re <lb/>
the waste and <lb/>
They are approached with all <lb/>
Shrewd j <lb/>
into town, stay <lb/>
two days and co out with rev--.<lb/>
M. DAWSON <lb/>
Tax Notice. <lb/>
will attend the following <lb/>
on dates named for the <lb/>
a hundred dollars purpose of collecting taxes due , <lb/>
pair the and L. town's good money; while for the year . <lb/>
body heat. The habitual consumption Stokes, Saturday. <lb/>
of more food than is the in most cases <lb/>
or amounts to. <lb/>
administration which had placed <lb/>
this State in the foremost <lb/>
of and prosperity, <lb/>
turn it back into the hands of <lb/>
the Republicans whose record of <lb/>
plunder and extravagance was <lb/>
so pronounced. <lb/>
Ah through Governor Glenn's <lb/>
speech was emphasized with <lb/>
sound argument, now and then <lb/>
some striking story being used <lb/>
to impress a point, It was a patience a <lb/>
great speech and made the <lb/>
of Democracy stronger in <lb/>
the heart of every who <lb/>
heard it. <lb/>
The singing by pupils of the <lb/>
high school of just <lb/>
before the and of <lb/>
just after it, fitted the <lb/>
most appropriately. Gov- <lb/>
Glenn and the entire <lb/>
audience joined most heartily in <lb/>
the singing of both songs. <lb/>
After the speaking hundreds <lb/>
liver Tablets and you will soon lie all , <lb/>
right For sale by Jno. <lb/>
Wooten and Coward Woolen. <lb/>
Tin Can cf Bills. <lb/>
Mrs. A. E. Brown, twenty- <lb/>
five years an expert in the <lb/>
States Treasury, has finished <lb/>
a task that called for exceeding <lb/>
deftness, A roll <lb/>
of <lb/>
troubles, and disorders , <lb/>
the kidneys, it troubled with nothing. <lb/>
, revise your our as the same. <lb/>
we have done before, look close- <lb/>
J; into these advertising schemes. <lb/>
Think the obscurity and <lb/>
out of them and see <lb/>
in nine cases out of ten are <lb/>
getting humbugged. Think, <lb/>
too, about whom you are helping <lb/>
by extending patronage. In <lb/>
nearly every is it not <lb/>
somebody who will spend the <lb/>
AH persons owing taxes <lb/>
no. <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
Oct. 6th, 1908.<lb/>
notified to met me and pay <lb/>
vi <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
often you can get <lb/>
nail or driver or a- <lb/>
Have a coo I <lb/>
Soul be prepared tor <lb/>
Our <lb/>
It sou could desire, and <lb/>
we sea your <lb/>
not lack a <lb/>
article- .-. <lb/>
Ladies and Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville C.<lb/>
in <lb/>
Ci I- <lb/>
. In roar of E <lb/>
.-M Shop. <lb/>
, ,. <lb/>
YOU SURE <lb/>
em . . .- I. S , <lb/>
you is <lb/>
of bank notes which had been I money you pay him miles and <lb/>
a tin can and buried in w ere <lb/>
the earth for years was given to <lb/>
Mrs. Drown to examine. The <lb/>
money had rotted and was little <lb/>
better than green-tinted pulp. <lb/>
She was so successful in <lb/>
rating the decayed piecing <lb/>
the bits and deciphering the <lb/>
letters and figures, that <lb/>
the entire amount was <lb/>
not one cent of it will ever drift <lb/>
back into your money On <lb/>
the other hand, remember that <lb/>
the money you pay the <lb/>
per is turned loose right here <lb/>
where it helps to swell the vol <lb/>
of business and does its <lb/>
part towards enabling us to <lb/>
have a live, progressive, <lb/>
ling town. Remember, too, <lb/>
Ma th <lb/>
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MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE <lb/>
MINUTES <lb/>
FOR A PLATE with <lb/>
Powder<lb/>
get <lb/>
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of <lb/>
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redeemed and made good to the j that in extending patronage to <lb/>
distressed owner. a newspaper you are helping an <lb/>
It to f. Simply of <lb/>
on,. of milk MM <lb/>
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of lea pure <lb/>
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for and will saw <lb/>
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by nil <lb/>
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promptly. <lb/>
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The Bethel. N. C<lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
FALL BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving, plant early <lb/>
to get results A nice <lb/>
line of and Ferns in ail <lb/>
sizes. Choice cut flowers a <lb/>
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb/>
and Floral at short <lb/>
notice. Mail. Telegraph, and <lb/>
Telephone orders receive <lb/>
prompt attention. Phone <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
COAL COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
J. before buying <lb/>
your coal for the winter. Ho can <lb/>
you n bargain. , <lb/>
NO <lb/>
L. I. MOORE , . W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, and Proprietor <lb/>
Entered as second matter Jan. at the at Greenville. N <lb/>
C Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
b to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY OCT. 1908. <lb/>
The campaign is turning into <lb/>
the borne stretch.<lb/>
About this time nest week <lb/>
you will know all about it. <lb/>
Another fellow has come to <lb/>
the front with the claim that he <lb/>
is going to the North pole. <lb/>
No Democrat should stay away <lb/>
from the polls next Tuesday. <lb/>
Come out, men, and do your <lb/>
duty. <lb/>
No doubt Congressman Hob- <lb/>
ton will have many spells <lb/>
while our fleet is in Japanese <lb/>
waters. <lb/>
The more Roosevelt and Taft <lb/>
display themselves in this cam- <lb/>
more votes arc made <lb/>
for Bryan. <lb/>
President Roosevelt has ac-1 One of the things the <lb/>
a position on the in Pitt county are attack- <lb/>
rial staff of The Outlook to be- and misrepresenting is the <lb/>
gin after his term of office ex- <lb/>
Then he can talk back <lb/>
all he wants to, provided the <lb/>
editor-in-chief does not blue <lb/>
The farmer who did get <lb/>
his cotton out before this wet <lb/>
weather came cannot lay it to the bidding of his boss. Graves <lb/>
Mr. Hearst's greatest desire <lb/>
Menu to be to do Mr. Bryan all <lb/>
the damage he can, and Col. <lb/>
John Temple Graves is doing <lb/>
lack of opportunity. There has <lb/>
been beautiful weather for pick- <lb/>
The Greensboro News says <lb/>
made a speech in Charlotte <lb/>
Monday night the most of which <lb/>
was <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer inti- <lb/>
The New York Herald gives mates that the dense smoke of <lb/>
the election to Judge <lb/>
Fortunately for the country such <lb/>
a gift i not in the hands of The <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Tuesday was due to the great <lb/>
forest tires in Michigan. May- <lb/>
be some explorer had built a <lb/>
around the North pole to melt <lb/>
the ice up there, and the smoke <lb/>
blew down this way. <lb/>
Charlotte is even bragging <lb/>
about going to have Marion But- <lb/>
, , ., . .,, From the way the Republican <lb/>
to speak there. Charlotte K <lb/>
i ill. i speakers id this county are <lb/>
has had lots of good things, <lb/>
. i ., , abusing and misrepresenting oar <lb/>
we see nothing in this lust to . . <lb/>
. educational interests, it might <lb/>
brag over. <lb/>
. be inferred that they would de- <lb/>
Do not think about every public school house <lb/>
at home next Tuesday because j th if it was <lb/>
you know Hie Democratic ticket power to do so. <lb/>
will be elected. Go to the polls <lb/>
It is just as well to go an, help make the majority There was a cabinet meeting <lb/>
and beat the Republicans, large as possible. I in the House a few days <lb/>
issue of bonds by which the <lb/>
Eastern Training School was ob- <lb/>
If the Democrats had <lb/>
never done anything else for ed- <lb/>
than to secure this <lb/>
school, this would be enough to <lb/>
merit the lasting gratitude of <lb/>
every voter in the county. <lb/>
they an just <lb/>
death anyway. <lb/>
to <lb/>
The result is going to show <lb/>
some s . bi et is <lb/>
aver s will I plenty of tin m <lb/>
to say i <lb/>
Mr. Bryan put in twenty-two <lb/>
in which the president or- <lb/>
About the only hope the all the members to devote <lb/>
now see is to steal this week to making speeches <lb/>
buy election. The Demo-j for Taft. That is using the <lb/>
should be watchful and; some, and is <lb/>
It is too late to talk about <lb/>
registration now, as the time for <lb/>
that is over, but you men whose <lb/>
names are on the registration <lb/>
books should bear in mind that <lb/>
it is your duty to go to the polls <lb/>
on the third day of November <lb/>
and Vote the Democratic <lb/>
ticket from president to town- <lb/>
ship constable. No other party <lb/>
promises you good government, <lb/>
as the records show. <lb/>
The Republicans in their mis- <lb/>
representations are saying much <lb/>
about the management of affairs <lb/>
in Pitt county. We want to ask <lb/>
the voters to look over the list of <lb/>
Republican candidates and see <lb/>
if they think a single one of <lb/>
them could conduct the county's <lb/>
business as well as it has been. <lb/>
If you have slightest <lb/>
of voting for a Republican <lb/>
you better think what yon are <lb/>
doing before voting. <lb/>
The Republicans have no hope I teen millions. An <lb/>
. , . . . . . ed proportion, however, would <lb/>
of electing any of their ticket . . . . <lb/>
have to reckon with the facts of <lb/>
Pitt county, in fact they are not pushed <lb/>
going to poll as many as a thous- and general voting re- <lb/>
and votes in the county, but in the country at <lb/>
they are trying to make as big a large made more strict. Against <lb/>
show as possible so as to stand these obstacles, and with apathy <lb/>
. . , ,. u i prevailing to an unusual extent, <lb/>
in more with the administration . . . u <lb/>
sixteen votes would 41- <lb/>
in case Taft should be elected. involve a change <lb/>
president. In the hope of mis- j,, political complexion. They <lb/>
mean, most probably, that <lb/>
the Democratic party's two <lb/>
wings, one or the other of which <lb/>
has in large part kept away from <lb/>
the polls for three presidential <lb/>
elections past, had resumed, <lb/>
voting solidly together and <lb/>
thereby brought Mr. <lb/>
election. Let us hope that <lb/>
the returns of Tuesday week will <lb/>
make an aggregate vote <lb/>
large in its Democratic <lb/>
constituent if not otherwise. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Pitt county is going fist <lb/>
on the up grade of progress for <lb/>
the people to think of letting <lb/>
the Republicans her back <lb/>
active enough to prevent them i lo a disgusting degree. I down. The worst thin <lb/>
from doing either. <lb/>
The campaign of <lb/>
The next congress will be ask- the Republicans this <lb/>
hours work Monday. That wasted to make an additional county are making is not at all <lb/>
surely his I day, and what of for th; creditable to men take any- <lb/>
better i .-. bi mite <lb/>
Panama canal. Wonder to decency. We do not <lb/>
much of that the Roosevelt and believe that men who have re- <lb/>
If v- i; expect v ill <lb/>
with outlook in Cur- -.- be by such <lb/>
. The government report issued <lb/>
takes v . little to please showing such a large , <lb/>
of cotton i;. Again let us remind the voters <lb/>
off a the 18th, can be accounted for in that the <lb/>
good on. . n. . weather for of county affairs by the <lb/>
n long .;,;,. has prevailed this Republican speakers in Pitt <lb/>
while a R lean <lb/>
What tin . recent lynching of <lb/>
public in . win . citizens of Tennessee by <lb/>
that <lb/>
b-W-a r-r <lb/>
would be for the Republicans to <lb/>
get control of it. We are not <lb/>
writing this because there is <lb/>
any danger of such a calamity. <lb/>
lit just to remind the people <lb/>
that they should vote the entire <lb/>
ticket next Tuesday <lb/>
inc <lb/>
the <lb/>
them V <lb/>
. i- an I of <lb/>
are not worthy of <lb/>
You should rebuke <lb/>
by voting the entire Dem- <lb/>
ticket and show that you <lb/>
do not countenance falsehood.<lb/>
the ti <lb/>
outlawry can be The record of the two parties <lb/>
III i- an evil that ought to be j;, Pitt county on the matter of <lb/>
I education should easily convince <lb/>
Governor Haskell of I II- . j the voters of the county which <lb/>
falsehoods. id had another drawing they will support. To put the <lb/>
card in Col. John Temple Graves Republican party in control <lb/>
who there to make a speech l would mean the crippling of <lb/>
Hut we expect progress and setting <lb/>
colonel had not much to speak I the county back many years. <lb/>
. Still Charlotte was glad <lb/>
The Democratic ticket <lb/>
in <lb/>
leading a few people and gain- <lb/>
some votes in the county <lb/>
they are resorting to all kinds of <lb/>
misrepresentations in <lb/>
es are making over the <lb/>
county. They may think the <lb/>
people will be fooled-this way, <lb/>
but will find out differently <lb/>
when election day conies. <lb/>
Another evidence of the inter- <lb/>
est the Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railway takes helping to de- <lb/>
the section through which <lb/>
it travels, is the system of low <lb/>
rate excursions from the West <lb/>
the road has inaugurated. <lb/>
Hound trip excursion tickets <lb/>
from points in Ohio, Indiana. <lb/>
Illinois and Kentucky to points <lb/>
on the Norfolk Southern are <lb/>
sold at about per cent of the <lb/>
regular fare one way and limit- <lb/>
ed to twenty-one days. The <lb/>
purpose of these special is <lb/>
to induce Western Farmers, <lb/>
and invest ire who eon- <lb/>
template a change of location an <lb/>
opportunity of visiting this East- <lb/>
section and investigating its <lb/>
advantages. If any one who <lb/>
reads this has friends or relation <lb/>
in the West ii might w i to <lb/>
write them-and call attention to ,<lb/>
these excursions a afford to tho I. <lb/>
getting them to advantage to pass from <lb/>
and is no going to do so if the <lb/>
people are to their own <lb/>
best interests and these we are <lb/>
urging them to safeguard. We <lb/>
are anxious for Mr. <lb/>
return to the course <lb/>
we and aside from this <lb/>
a.-e weighty reasons why <lb/>
the I should be Dem- <lb/>
. . I <lb/>
will suggest them to <lb/>
I Then there are county of- <lb/>
The Legislative and County Offices. <lb/>
While a full Democratic vote <lb/>
all around is highly desirable, <lb/>
for reasons pointed out in <lb/>
editorial this morning, there <lb/>
is no need for any one to worry <lb/>
about the fortunes of the State <lb/>
or national Democratic tickets <lb/>
in North Carolina. They are <lb/>
just as sure of large majorities <lb/>
i the to the morning <lb/>
of election day. <lb/>
But are other <lb/>
than these, and important <lb/>
rations, too. <lb/>
we the importance of <lb/>
House to the Democratic <lb/>
and the country and strove <lb/>
to give some reasons why the <lb/>
State should return a solid <lb/>
Superior in importance, <lb/>
ho- . i, even to this are the <lb/>
Legislature and the county of- <lb/>
SIXTEEN MILLIONS VOTE. <lb/>
is re- <lb/>
We have already averted to <lb/>
the fact that the of reg- <lb/>
voters in New City <lb/>
this year fails slightly under <lb/>
i and that . very <lb/>
o; slow . . ion <lb/>
every voter in the county. Take also coming from the country <lb/>
Hie of these men <lb/>
compare it <lb/>
Republican ticket, and the ,.,., ,.,. But <lb/>
is plain. The same part <lb/>
are trying to bolster up their I many voters has been I <lb/>
by falsehoods in more than one campaign year <lb/>
,. i now past. Millions of American <lb/>
thinking man knows are untrue. <lb/>
, , citizens entitle to vote, lo not <lb/>
Do not deceived, but . . <lb/>
exercise privilege, <lb/>
men . are very close to <lb/>
. , , ., prevalent, especially I,, , . . . <lb/>
with those on the , ., . , . . I the people and should be from <lb/>
i we consider tie admitted . <lb/>
among the very nest men. Gen- <lb/>
speaking tho Democratic <lb/>
nominees . r these important <lb/>
places are. They are so this <lb/>
year in a, the counties, we can <lb/>
assume. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Keep die C <lb/>
Mr. bl to come <lb/>
down this w . . I I n <lb/>
of the mi i <lb/>
club how not to get so <lb/>
of his presence. <lb/>
j Ex-Judge Montgomery is reach- <lb/>
,. , . , ling around after Raleigh <lb/>
It show i . r- B <lb/>
., .,., . , News and Observer because that <lb/>
the . <lb/>
. . , published the letter Tom <lb/>
reached when the president and <lb/>
,. ,. , . , , ,. wrote about him. The <lb/>
have to get so active- <lb/>
. ,, judge evidently wants to soothe <lb/>
into the campaign. <lb/>
his wounded feelings in damage <lb/>
The number of votes <lb/>
candidates are going to get in <lb/>
Pit county -iii hardly be <lb/>
enough to make it look like they <lb/>
were in the race all. <lb/>
Every Democrat in Pitt county <lb/>
should be at the polls next <lb/>
Tuesday and vote tho entire <lb/>
ticket. Make this election give <lb/>
a record breaking majority. <lb/>
learn with sorrow of the <lb/>
death of Col. R. B. of <lb/>
Elizabeth City, which occurred <lb/>
on the 22nd. He was nearly <lb/>
years the oldest active <lb/>
Pitt county has issued bonds which well <lb/>
, . . to study this line because <lb/>
to secure the Eastern raining ,, . <lb/>
also a census year, there were <lb/>
School and to build two persons of voting age <lb/>
Chairman Mack says lie is sure <lb/>
it will be Bryan, and Chairman <lb/>
Hitchcock says he is sure it will <lb/>
be Taft. We will know some- <lb/>
time next Tuesday night which <lb/>
one is correct. <lb/>
The Democratic candidates in <lb/>
Pitt are conducting a clean cam- <lb/>
while the Republicans are <lb/>
conducting a campaign of mis- <lb/>
representations. The people <lb/>
should find no trouble in <lb/>
between them. <lb/>
bridges, matters that will be <lb/>
worth many times more to the <lb/>
people of than they <lb/>
cost. Yet there are no meas- <lb/>
that the Republican speak- <lb/>
in the county and <lb/>
misrepresent so much as these. <lb/>
Their acts show that they are <lb/>
opposed to both, education and <lb/>
in the United States as against <lb/>
actual voters. <lb/>
than the persons of <lb/>
voting age cast no ballot. Dis- <lb/>
of voters in <lb/>
the South and consequent <lb/>
of white voters toward <lb/>
elections virtually uncontested <lb/>
account, together, for a good part <lb/>
of this third. Massachusetts <lb/>
, i ,. , ,. ,,, and one or two other Eastern <lb/>
the world. Much of progress, and the people <lb/>
his life was spent in journalism bear this . mind when they go . <lb/>
and he was a writer of ability. <lb/>
He was especially beloved by <lb/>
the newspaper men of North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Just suppose the Republicans <lb/>
had control of the of <lb/>
cation of Pitt county, ca . you <lb/>
guess who would be <lb/>
dent of schools If such a thing <lb/>
should happen you would be <lb/>
ashamed to tell it away from <lb/>
home. <lb/>
The campaign in Pitt county <lb/>
is reaching the warm stage, and <lb/>
the Republicans in <lb/>
are resorting to all manner <lb/>
of falsehoods and <lb/>
in the hope of making votes <lb/>
for their ticket. It is the same <lb/>
old dodge that they follow in <lb/>
every campaign, and they will <lb/>
find on the third of November <lb/>
that the thinking people of Pitt <lb/>
county will not stand for nor en- <lb/>
courage it with their support. <lb/>
Such methods will be rebuked <lb/>
by a big Democratic majority. <lb/>
to vote on the third of <lb/>
The prediction given out by <lb/>
Chairman Mack, of the national <lb/>
Democratic executive <lb/>
tee, that appeared in Sunday's <lb/>
papers, and his telegram to <lb/>
State Chairman which we <lb/>
publish elsewhere, ought to be <lb/>
very gratifying to every Demo- <lb/>
We want to see the Dem- <lb/>
of Pitt county act on <lb/>
Chairman Mack's suggestion and <lb/>
roll up the largest majority this <lb/>
county has ever given. Get to <lb/>
work and bring your neighbors <lb/>
out next Tuesday and see that <lb/>
they vote the entire Democratic <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
foreigners cannot vote because <lb/>
of naturalization requirements <lb/>
unfulfilled. Residence require- <lb/>
render voting impossible <lb/>
or impracticable each year for <lb/>
many citizens who have changed <lb/>
their abode. Poll tax require- <lb/>
ts are likewise a factor. <lb/>
But after all conceivable allow- <lb/>
the evident fact remains <lb/>
that the merely indifferent or <lb/>
else purposely abstaining voter <lb/>
is not confined to any section of <lb/>
the country and in the aggregate <lb/>
is very numerous. <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is tHe <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
and <lb/>
elimination. you <lb/>
weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
My system way <lb/>
lot <lb/>
completely, and left me on the <lb/>
of the tried <lb/>
but sot no <lb/>
I cot no I hail to u <lb/>
On the basis of estimated pop- I <lb/>
. to Improve mill runt. <lb/>
am In and never ml <lb/>
to recommend <lb/>
W. I,. <lb/>
Creek, Oregon. <lb/>
Your Dr. <lb/>
end we him to return <lb/>
price of first bottle If It fella <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
increase since 1900 there <lb/>
are now <lb/>
of voting age in the United <lb/>
States, If the proportion of the <lb/>
whole number voting four years <lb/>
ago is maintained this year the <lb/>
vote will approximate sis-<lb/>
y the party that gives you records straight and the Stale will keep <lb/>
.-. eminent. of an indifference varying only straight. Do not neglect the <lb/>
degree. In 1900, a legislative and county <lb/>
dates and do not s. any of <lb/>
the nominees on any of the tick <lb/>
Observer,<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. 1908. <lb/>
I had occasion to be at Smith's <lb/>
school house last Thursday night <lb/>
. . i q of men. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
especially on Sunday. <lb/>
Rape seed at J R. Smith Mer. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
J. W. Sparks and mother, who <lb/>
have been visiting the family of <lb/>
J. A. Forrest, left for their <lb/>
home in Georgia Monday. <lb/>
you planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods 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. M. M. Sauls and Miss <lb/>
Sauls are in Richmond <lb/>
a visit to the parents Mrs. <lb/>
Sauls. <lb/>
Smith Co. are running <lb/>
Having been appointed I a busy set of men <lb/>
for precinct No. Content- <lb/>
township, for the election to <lb/>
be held Tuesday. November 3rd, <lb/>
1908. All persons of said <lb/>
who have not heretofore <lb/>
registered for said election and <lb/>
are entitled to do so will please <lb/>
call at my office in C., <lb/>
and register in accordance with <lb/>
the elections. This <lb/>
September 25th, 1908. J M. <lb/>
Blow, registrar. <lb/>
Miss Dora Manning of Win- <lb/>
has returned to her home <lb/>
after a pleasant day spent with <lb/>
Misses Ida and Pearlie Tripp. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
For some four or five weeks a <lb/>
their factory and mills on full big red and white cow with brass <lb/>
time. General sawing trimming on end of horns been <lb/>
and repairing all kinds neatly i with my cattle and has recently <lb/>
i . H mil <lb/>
found calf. Needing attention <lb/>
I have taken her up and shall <lb/>
care for her. The owner can <lb/>
have the property by coming and <lb/>
proving ownership and paying <lb/>
done. <lb/>
The stork visited the home <lb/>
J. F. Thursday and left a <lb/>
present in the shape of a little <lb/>
girl. <lb/>
Rev. J. R. Tingle, of and expenses. <lb/>
we are is here making This 16th day Oct <lb/>
to move with <lb/>
family back to Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
leave, Out it's only to return. I We regret very much to learn <lb/>
M. M. makes the that Nannie con- <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made to her home with case of <lb/>
the the j <lb/>
round. Try had a very <lb/>
Rev. C. toward will dose valuable horse to die Monday <lb/>
engagement with j night <lb/>
Disciples ibis A large bridal <lb/>
next 4th Sunday. through Ayden Wednesday from <lb/>
You will And a nice hue of on their <lb/>
Peter Braswell and bride from <lb/>
Hendersonville are visiting the <lb/>
family of J. S. Hines here. <lb/>
Richard Anderson who was <lb/>
seriously cut some two weeks <lb/>
ago by unknown parties is able <lb/>
to be out. <lb/>
Rev. C. W. Howard closed his <lb/>
year's engagement as pastor <lb/>
with the Disciple church here <lb/>
last Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Joseph Rawls, Early, <lb/>
of Rocky Mount, has been visit- <lb/>
friends in Ayden during the <lb/>
past week. <lb/>
Sunday morning at o'clock, <lb/>
Mr- David William and Miss <lb/>
Sarah Stocks were united in <lb/>
matrimony, J. M. Blow, J-P. <lb/>
officiating. The couple drove up <lb/>
in front of the judge's office and <lb/>
wen so timid they could not be <lb/>
prevailed upon to alight and en- <lb/>
the office, so the judge him- <lb/>
self who anticipates at an early <lb/>
date attempting the fatal step, <lb/>
performed the ceremony while <lb/>
I the couple sat in the buggy and <lb/>
now David and Sarah have <lb/>
fears and are no doubt <lb/>
happy basking in the sunlight of <lb/>
each other's smile. And may it <lb/>
eternally last is our fervent <lb/>
prayer. <lb/>
R. A. Smith, of Farmville, <lb/>
was in our section last week <lb/>
looking for a mortgaged proper- <lb/>
seller, but failed to find him. <lb/>
Miss Mary Joyner, one of the <lb/>
teachers at Smith's school house, <lb/>
went to her horns in <lb/>
Friday evening and returned <lb/>
to her school Monday morning. <lb/>
Mills Smith, C. E. <lb/>
R. E. Willoughby and others of <lb/>
our section went to Farmville <lb/>
Saturday to the Democratic <lb/>
speaking, and reported a large <lb/>
crowd. They said the speaking <lb/>
was vary good. <lb/>
T. E. Little went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
G. Hinton Crumpler, a student <lb/>
at the Atlantic Christian College, <lb/>
cams down Saturday evening <lb/>
and preached at Smith's school <lb/>
house Saturday night, Sunday, <lb/>
and Sunday night. He preached <lb/>
very and had <lb/>
large and well behaved <lb/>
at each service- All <lb/>
seemed to be delighted with <lb/>
the young preacher. <lb/>
Capt. John King and Mrs. <lb/>
John King, Jr., of Falkland, Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. A. J. Flanagan, of <lb/>
Marlboro, and Miss Mary <lb/>
of were here <lb/>
Sunday to hoar Mr. Crumpler <lb/>
Two colored boys had a scrap <lb/>
in this Sunday <lb/>
evening. One of them received <lb/>
a bullet from a pistol in one <lb/>
shoulder. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles and <lb/>
Mrs. Emma Anderson, of Marl- <lb/>
town, were visiting at R. A. <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie F. Smith WM quite <lb/>
sick last week and the first of <lb/>
this week but has improved con- <lb/>
We failed to see the little <lb/>
group of people that your Stokes- <lb/>
town said went <lb/>
to church at Smith's school <lb/>
house Saturday night. It may <lb/>
have been Smith's school house <lb/>
but not ours, though we had <lb/>
preaching at our Smith's school <lb/>
house that night. <lb/>
Some of the Democratic <lb/>
candidates came to Arthur <lb/>
today to make it lively for Re- <lb/>
publicans, and A. L Blow <lb/>
the principal speaker, made a <lb/>
very good speech, and what <lb/>
pleased a portion of the crowd <lb/>
it was they had. <lb/>
barbecue for all <lb/>
note and there is every <lb/>
reason to believe that that State <lb/>
will be in the Democrat <lb/>
Few, if any. States in the Union <lb/>
have a better or more effective <lb/>
organization than New Jersey. <lb/>
tour th. State <lb/>
on Friday last the ovation he <lb/>
received spelled victory t my <lb/>
mind. The internal <lb/>
in the Republican party in <lb/>
Virginia and the awing of the <lb/>
labor vote in that State to Mr. <lb/>
Bryan art powerful factors for <lb/>
his success. <lb/>
we to win. <lb/>
The are hot with n sent- <lb/>
against a party branded <lb/>
Thousands Re- <lb/>
publicans there will either vote <lb/>
for Bryan or not vote St all. <lb/>
Ohio <lb/>
element is working our <lb/>
and despite the great Re- <lb/>
publican majorities oil previous <lb/>
years, <lb/>
States will be in the Democratic <lb/>
column. They are for b m to- <lb/>
day, and there is . <lb/>
believing .- <lb/>
witness a change t<lb/>
Eighty i the labor vote <lb/>
plenty barbecue for all ., ,. <lb/>
some left. in Stat b and I ally as largo <lb/>
We bad it stormy Tuesday and a percentage the German pop- <lb/>
Wednesday and without rain, are for Mr. Bryan. <lb/>
until night, when it rained a <lb/>
On Wednesday evening at <lb/>
slow rain all night. <lb/>
ii. E. Willoughby and C. E. <lb/>
vent to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
preach. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Robinson, of Con- <lb/>
.-. who is school at <lb/>
o'clock Mr. J. B. Johnson and was visiting in our <lb/>
Miss E. Tripp were happily Saturday and I <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
and returned to Monday i <lb/>
home <lb/>
groom. <lb/>
. o <lb/>
. here Monday. <lb/>
Tho Ayden Company, <lb/>
after <lb/>
j.-, <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. R, , L <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
of Greenville, were here <lb/>
day on business. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon I <lb/>
things at the m <lb/>
taring plant. their <lb/>
work they., machinery of <lb/>
2.500 tobacco to be i <lb/>
used market. <lb/>
Barnes of .-. <lb/>
is here on a visit tr. his <lb/>
J. It. Smith e -v -1 <lb/>
a nice lot anti <lb/>
on hand can i <lb/>
when <lb/>
ply of <lb/>
good buggies, and re- <lb/>
united in the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
at the home of the bride's mother, <lb/>
the Mrs. Nancy C. on South morning. <lb/>
I street D. W. Arnold Mrs. of <lb/>
. , , I was over here to preaching Sun- <lb/>
On account of a recent death day <lb/>
in the bride's family no d M Q L Tyson wore <lb/>
dons issued and there were A. <lb/>
chances; Mr. but <lb/>
f he wins it s d be a <lb/>
reduced <lb/>
Slat all <lb/>
Bryan ti <lb/>
of the <lb/>
policies Mr. i- In <lb/>
particularly in <lb/>
PREDICTS <lb/>
Mack Give Showing j State <lb/>
Votes- <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Chairman Mack authorized a <lb/>
only a few friends present <lb/>
a dose down o<lb/>
marriage very beautiful Sunday. <lb/>
claimed the election of William <lb/>
j ;, . <lb/>
Mack announced that his reports <lb/>
showed that Mr. Bryan would <lb/>
receive at <lb/>
vote, -r fifty-cine more than is <lb/>
necessary for a choice. Mr. <lb/>
people held their Mack's of the <lb/>
Bl I <lb/>
within f f <lb/>
am I <lb/>
in I <lb/>
Lime, Mr. <lb/>
, . from <lb/>
. <lb/>
will, I <lb/>
r machine <lb/>
th i<lb/>
l which <lb/>
and <lb/>
v. <lb/>
LO <lb/>
.<lb/>
. H <lb/>
association at Paul's <lb/>
when they their home, and had an immense gathering, <lb/>
. .,. , , ,,.,; us <lb/>
l. v,. tis w <lb/>
W y- told and saves an immense <lb/>
s. firm has a good sap . of as ex- <lb/>
first a The <lb/>
I buggies, the surrounding <lb/>
Mow for <lb/>
Fall and <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Styles <lb/>
of the <lb/>
I thunder; <lb/>
in <lb/>
least el <lb/>
elude in m; <lb/>
Idaho <lb/>
Montana <lb/>
Co <lb/>
West we already heard in the <lb/>
Eastern States, and to can <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
There were large crowds <lb/>
from and the <lb/>
making hog. . it last Sunday <lb/>
Truly the <lb/>
is a busy map. <lb/>
Chas. A. Stevens <lb/>
Greatest Exclusive Establishment the World <lb/>
For Women's Wear <lb/>
have ready for <lb/>
Mayor J.<lb/>
Maple Cypress Wednesday and I <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
another or load EH- <lb/>
wood Wire <lb/>
inches, <lb/>
inches. Call and see them. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. V,. J. Boyd <lb/>
left <lb/>
this morning for Edward, N. C. <lb/>
where they will visit relatives. <lb/>
For public school books to <lb/>
J, Smith Mer. Co. <lb/>
and Bibles also on hand. <lb/>
Misses May Swindell <lb/>
Webb, of Morehead City, are <lb/>
visiting Misses Lizzie and Flor- <lb/>
Blount. <lb/>
Lost-A plain gold ring between <lb/>
the residence of Mrs. Agnes <lb/>
Blount and tho store of J. J. <lb/>
Hines Co. Any one finding <lb/>
same will be liberally rewarded <lb/>
by leaving at store J. J. Hines <lb/>
J. A. of spent <lb/>
the day in Ayden Thursday. <lb/>
For Sale A valuable farm <lb/>
near Ayden containing sixty two <lb/>
acres of which, ten are <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/>
Misses Lizzie Allen and Ms <lb/>
Corey, of Greenville, a <lb/>
visit of several days to Misses <lb/>
Lillie and Fay Corey; have re- <lb/>
turned t j their homes. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumes toilet <lb/>
water. <lb/>
ion books, and the of material, <lb/>
,. r-i <lb/>
of Mr. That <lb/>
in tho West will extend the <lb/>
shores of t he At It <lb/>
the national <lb/>
will carry every doubtful State <lb/>
this end in rock rib- <lb/>
bed Republican districts h <lb/>
. majorities of that party in t <lb/>
to a mini- <lb/>
Basing my forecast on <lb/>
the most -n <lb/>
view of the optimistic I <lb/>
have received from all sections <lb/>
Nevada <lb/>
Cod <lb/>
Kansas <lb/>
Y ilk <lb/>
New <lb/>
South . <lb/>
all <lb/>
c absolutely correct and up to-date <lb/>
civilization. that you these fashion books and samples <lb/>
residence on West that we handle only the very at <lb/>
, popular prices and that than <lb/>
Mr. Ross, the popular sales- It be a Measure tome to have you, cal I and; <lb/>
man of E. Sons, whether you wish to buy or to too glad <lb/>
with his serve you and assure you of prompt and courteous attention. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Out- from B km <lb/>
parents at Aurora. <lb/>
are preparing to <lb/>
give an entertainment at an early <lb/>
date- <lb/>
May Holton came <lb/>
Wilson Friday and spent until <lb/>
Monday with her mother near <lb/>
here. She was accompanied by <lb/>
her friend, Miss Marie Bailey, of <lb/>
Elm City. They are both <lb/>
dents at the Carolina Christian <lb/>
college. <lb/>
Mrs. H. E. Tripp came home <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
R. H. Bern <lb/>
Federal court Monday and re- <lb/>
turned the same day. <lb/>
trip. coin, <lb/>
Mr. of minor coin <lb/>
after a pleasant visit to his <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. W. H. <lb/>
left for his home Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Nan Joyner, of Norfolk, <lb/>
came Monday to visit her niece, <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls and Roy Cannon <lb/>
I went to Sunday, <lb/>
Democratic majority from <lb/>
township next Tues- <lb/>
day from to <lb/>
Since the rise in the <lb/>
buyers on this market have <lb/>
MRS. J. T. SMITH, Jr., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Representing Chas. A. Stevens S Bros., Chicago. <lb/>
of the county, I figure that <lb/>
Bryan will have at least <lb/>
votes, or fifty-nine <lb/>
than is necessary for a <lb/>
comfortable majority <lb/>
be Increased rather than de- <lb/>
creased when the vote is d. <lb/>
to tho votes <lb/>
of the solid in <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN <lb/>
in the Stats of North Carolina, at the of Sept. <lb/>
include am <lb/>
Mr. Bryan will carry <lb/>
New York, New Jersey, L <lb/>
Idaho. Montana, Colo-; <lb/>
Ms, Rye and Barley. <lb/>
We an no <lb/>
Mil the d in. I <lb/>
Out <lb/>
m u<lb/>
ire L . <lb/>
ired <lb/>
Resources . Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and Capital Stock . . <lb/>
Overdrafts a . . . <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures 810.69 surplus fund <lb/>
I .-j 14.68 <lb/>
including <lb/>
currency <lb/>
National bank notes . <lb/>
and other notes 6,080.00 <lb/>
i- <lb/>
paid <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
11,260.00 <lb/>
289.68 <lb/>
10,060.00 <lb/>
Nebraska, Nevada, <lb/>
Ohio, Delaware, Kansas, <lb/>
South Dakota-a total of <lb/>
votes. All over the country <lb/>
there is a change of to per <lb/>
cent, from th-.; Roosevelt, vote <lb/>
of 1904 to Mr. <lb/>
is no longer in <lb/>
in New York. The thirty-nine, <lb/>
votes of the State arc assured <lb/>
for Mr. Bryan win by <lb/>
a substantial plurality. <lb/>
Empire State can no lo <lb/>
Price, quoted c <lb/>
Descriptor. <lb/>
giving Information <lb/>
mailed <lb/>
T. W. ft <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Total, 191,726.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject took. 46,158.64 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 76.87 <lb/>
191,726.09 <lb/>
STATE NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
I of the above named teak. <lb/>
the . true to the best o. my <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
w. H. Smith purchased <lb/>
A. in the <lb/>
I lira Milling <lb/>
r be Co. conduct the DU <lb/>
included in that territory called the <lb/>
the country. I speak work promptly looked after Mr. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of Sept. <lb/>
1908- <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
L. DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Dr Joseph <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon<lb/>
from information gained from a <lb/>
thorough canvass and reports <lb/>
from every county In the State. <lb/>
Connecticut I have re- <lb/>
very encouraging reports. <lb/>
Judge Robertson, the Democratic <lb/>
candidate for Governor, will <lb/>
carry the State by about <lb/>
plurality, and the national tick- <lb/>
et, backed by a united party, <lb/>
has the best chance in years for <lb/>
winning the seven electoral votes. <lb/>
Jersey sounds an <lb/>
Cox will still with <lb/>
Company.<lb/>
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The Great Wall is often stigma- <lb/>
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and by many <lb/>
who are willing rhapsodize over <lb/>
the Great Pyramid. A great <lb/>
work pyramid .- not <lb/>
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got to prove that it <lb/>
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mausoleum, ii of the <lb/>
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tombed beneath it. and considered <lb/>
either as mere or as an <lb/>
teat it sinks into utter in- <lb/>
significance the Great Wall, <lb/>
a work vast practical utility. <lb/>
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than anything which its <lb/>
founder for all lime for what he <lb/>
man of the highest order of <lb/>
genius, the greatest <lb/>
who borne sway on the earth. <lb/>
The Chinese of lie cent <lb/>
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had arrived cm stage in <lb/>
course of <lb/>
and each in pro- <lb/>
a hero <lb/>
to lead it to the <lb/>
Notice of <lb/>
Superior court before <lb/>
D. C. Moore. <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
i i County. <lb/>
I. Jolly aid wife Nannie E. <lb/>
W. Alien <lb/>
v, B. R. M. D. Cr . ford <lb/>
J. Crawford, C. H. <lb/>
Mrs. Nora A. M. AN <lb/>
and Berth K. Allen, <lb/>
Pearl A. Forbes, <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Neva A. Forbes. <lb/>
NOTICE SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb/>
By virtue of the judgment and decree <lb/>
the , of Superior Court, <lb/>
made in the above entitled ca Sf, on <lb/>
the 6th day of October, 1908, the <lb/>
J- 1-- Fleming, t <lb/>
appointed by in said decree, <lb/>
will .-. to the highest bidder for <lb/>
for partition, at the court House door <lb/>
com in or. the <lb/>
November, 190.-, all the right, <lb/>
and inters i of the parties to t e <lb/>
aforesaid proceeding in and to the f 1- <lb/>
lowing described tracts or parcels of <lb/>
Ian., to <lb/>
1st A cert-in tract or lot if land, <lb/>
paid and State, and bounded <lb/>
m Lying and being fa the <lb/>
of on the south side <lb/>
. h and on the west side of <lb/>
Washington street, beginning at a <lb/>
at intersection of 10th street <lb/>
.,, v.-. street, and <lb/>
war about feet to a <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by the under- <lb/>
signed Ivy Smith, administrator of <lb/>
Jesse L. Smith, d. that the <lb/>
personal estate of Jesse L. Smith, de- <lb/>
ceased, will be exposed to public sale, <lb/>
for cash to the highest b on <lb/>
Thursday, the 12th day of November. <lb/>
1909, at the late residence of the said <lb/>
Jesse L. Smith. <lb/>
Said estate of horses, <lb/>
mules, cattle, hogs, carts. a- d <lb/>
other farming implements, corn, fodder <lb/>
hay, peas, cotton seed and household <lb/>
and kitchen furniture. <lb/>
Sale will begin promptly at <lb/>
This the -2nd day Oct., <lb/>
Ivy Smith. Administrator of <lb/>
Jesse L. Smith, deceased. w <lb/>
Notice to Creditors.<lb/>
nice <lb/>
its <lb/>
which <lb/>
with the pi i- <lb/>
defensive tr . . e <lb/>
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of e of the is <lb/>
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science and r an <lb/>
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in history. re I id In ed <lb/>
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from the great table in I <lb/>
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between tin r. I and <lb/>
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barbarians of e; r i ll n <lb/>
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fined fr r, <lb/>
road <lb/>
picket e r- <lb/>
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occupied b pi I <lb/>
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platforms <lb/>
were <lb/>
and at <lb/>
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wall i<lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
L. E. Smith, administrator of Win. <lb/>
Stokes, deceased. <lb/>
Lena Stokes, widow of Win. A. <lb/>
Stokes, and Stokes and Austin <lb/>
.-tokes. law of Win A. Stokes. <lb/>
By of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a decree of the Superior <lb/>
made by D. C. Moore, c of the <lb/>
Superior court, OB the 8th day of <lb/>
the undersigned i. K. Smith <lb/>
as a of the de. eased Win. <lb/>
A. will expose to public sale at <lb/>
the count house door in on <lb/>
the r, 190-, at <lb/>
,. o'clock, It t ring the first day of <lb/>
the the November term of Pitt county <lb/>
corner of lot No. thence with lot court, the following track of <lb/>
, about f stake, I land to the highest bidder for cash, <lb/>
i and parallel with Said land being situated in the county <lb/>
W. . street feet to and Mate of North Carolina <lb/>
.-. fa Swift Creek ad <lb/>
street to the of Washington joining the lands of L. E Smith, Lottie <lb/>
Haddock, Henry Haddock, ard others. <lb/>
containing acres more or less. This <lb/>
made for the purpose of making <lb/>
for the settlement of the estate <lb/>
A. s. deceased. <lb/>
This the 8th day of r, <lb/>
L. E. Smith. <lb/>
Adm, of Win. A. Stokes, deceased. <lb/>
F. C Harding, <lb/>
to the <lb/>
the beginning, it being the <lb/>
. half of lot N . as shown on <lb/>
a map by P. Matthews fa of <lb/>
,. in Mo r land, mining one <lb/>
fourth of an acre, more or less,. <lb/>
fag the et convey, d to Victoria Me <lb/>
Gowan by the Greenville <lb/>
p my 1895 and by d which e rs <lb/>
record fa <lb/>
of Di Is of Pitt county, in b <lb/>
page d the same lot de Ii. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
to Noah F. by deed winch <lb/>
rs of record in the e of t. Reg- <lb/>
i Dee Pitt county, in <lb/>
page reference to both of <lb/>
which is hereby made for an ac- <lb/>
curate <lb/>
certain tract or parcel if <lb/>
. State, II Ii <lb/>
follows g and being in Green- <lb/>
gin the fork of <lb/>
r road home place <lb/>
i f Noah deceased, nil g <lb/>
new north west <lb/>
thence pol ; <lb/>
c north Doles <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
of of F. <lb/>
deceased, notice is <lb/>
given lo u i indebted to the es-, <lb/>
to ma payment to; <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persons hay- <lb/>
fag estate ill <lb/>
take that they must present the <lb/>
same far to the <lb/>
on or before September, <lb/>
n i. or this in in bar <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This d n September, <lb/>
J. Mart hall <lb/>
d C. F. <lb/>
of Vacant Land <lb/>
S. S. and J. T. <lb/>
r and Mains the following described <lb/>
vacant land to <lb/>
i-i Pitt <lb/>
N C, on Indian Swamp and <lb/>
K at bran h. the lands of <lb/>
Moore. S. S. Arden Mills. <lb/>
Cannon's heirs, Jno. S. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
and others, containing acres, <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
This day of September, <lb/>
S. S SMITH. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
B. Entry Taker. <lb/>
Any person or persons title <lb/>
to or in the <lb/>
must their i in <lb/>
writing with me within the n x thirty <lb/>
days, or they will be barre law. <lb/>
R. Williams. <lb/>
Entry taker <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
DIVISION PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Fitzgerald, Receivers. <lb/>
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE <lb/>
division <lb/>
effective <lb/>
Trains will be Operated on following <lb/>
No. No. Daily <lb/>
Sunday 6.30 A. M. <lb/>
Washington M.<lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
No. No. Daily <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Washington A.<lb/>
Do You Own the House <lb/>
horses, <lb/>
horse <lb/>
m isl <lb/>
to CO <lb/>
;. n . Ii r, ad ; <lb/>
the of said ditch to s <lb/>
thence north s 1-4 west <lb/>
i. . a <lb/>
.; south 1-1 i list tO <lb/>
; tin . poles to <lb/>
-ti p, . i line i <lb/>
lice <lb/>
1-4 cast 1- i ti <lb/>
. ;. r oak <lb/>
i poles to a <lb/>
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v the road <lb/>
i to the ling. <lb/>
g . I acres more o <lb/>
i- trace of <lb/>
in aid i ii I d b ind I <lb/>
f Hows; lying and ii <lb/>
township, at the <lb/>
he Ki an oar's, <lb/>
um ; v iv i ad <lb/>
; poles d <lb/>
. to i. <lb/>
said them with <lb/>
c es Lite e <lb/>
i l new road v. <lb/>
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. en mi r tr lei . <lb/>
. tr; ct <lb/>
. . <lb/>
mi tract, d as I <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
Notice by <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Annie Hopkins <lb/>
Hampton Hopkins i <lb/>
The defendant eve d will take <lb/>
n that an d as <lb/>
Notice to re <lb/>
as executor of <lb/>
May ton. decease., late of Farm- <lb/>
ville. Pitt county, North Ci this <lb/>
is to notify all string a claim <lb/>
the estate of i i to <lb/>
exhibit them within <lb/>
I twelve months from this date, or this <lb/>
trill be pleaded in her rt th <lb/>
i ii led to said <lb/>
estate will please make <lb/>
payment, <lb/>
P C. Dupree, <lb/>
IF. G. <lb/>
Effective on the above date, the operation of Passenger Coaches <lb/>
on Trains Nos. and between Raleigh. N. C., and Washington, N. <lb/>
C., will he <lb/>
M. W. <lb/>
C. P. A- SUPER. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Administrator's Notice. <lb/>
ha-teen commenced in the superior I Having duly qualified before <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, to cart of Pitt county as <lb/>
v. r. e the bones of mat rim administrator of the estate <lb/>
and the aid defendant will further <lb/>
take notice t he is required <lb/>
at n term of Superior <lb/>
C of Pitt county to he'd on the <lb/>
Monday after the <lb/>
i g the 9th i f <lb/>
1904, at con <lb/>
Moore, a.-ed, notice <lb/>
to all persons indebted t the <lb/>
make immediate payment . under- <lb/>
all persons claims <lb/>
estate to e- <lb/>
s same for payment or . lore <lb/>
or this <lb/>
I I A <lb/>
MEANS <lb/>
r I n <lb/>
or demur to the <lb/>
a lien, or the will ply to the <lb/>
for the relief demand d in said <lb/>
This the 10th day of October. 1908. <lb/>
O. C. O S. C. <lb/>
Julius Brown, Attorney. <lb/>
rt house in sail the 20th y of October, 1909, or <lb/>
., ,. . . . . . <lb/>
in said j This 30th day of October <lb/>
J. K. Overton, <lb/>
f W. Moon-. <lb/>
in i in ton i . <lb/>
at a fen e, c <lb/>
nil. ii <lb/>
begin <lb/>
used <lb/>
the t <lb/>
n M e's e-and .- <lb/>
; ; <lb/>
1-2 Poll <lb/>
i ; I the <lb/>
. and . <lb/>
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; the no lo 1-2 east i Ii ; <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
em ., i es to a <lb/>
t in red. the <lb/>
; ; i 1-2 west <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the p of con- <lb/>
in a mo deed <lb/>
and red by Nathaniel <lb/>
s and Williams to It. <lb/>
the 11th d of January, 1900. <lb/>
duly in the <lb/>
. of <lb/>
I, t ii page the .-. ed <lb/>
will expose to public sale, the <lb/>
curt in to th <lb/>
. r on Monday, <lb/>
11th, a tract or of <lb/>
. being ii h of <lb/>
State of N r h in and <lb/>
as to That <lb/>
. ii ship <lb/>
ling he . H. <lb/>
.; p, e v <lb/>
the C Allen <lb/>
i rs, containing To a- on re or <lb/>
less, being sane d to <lb/>
Nathaniel V am B. <lb/>
th s i to <lb/>
f money to . I <lb/>
deed. T run cash. <lb/>
This day of October, hi <lb/>
Ii. K. Tyson, <lb/>
For a Short While <lb/>
by the Director STA I ii <lb/>
TORY OF HYGIENE the control the NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
BOARD OF HEALTH at RALEIGH, N. C, shows that the water <lb/>
supplied by the Greenville water works u PURE. <lb/>
Few the protection patrons <lb/>
the of the arc always en in of the <lb/>
inspection. <lb/>
me well or and get me me <lb/>
offered by the Water Department. It not only means that you will <lb/>
always have water to drink, but it prove a convenience. <lb/>
Nothing to do but turn the No more pumping and draw <lb/>
We furnish gallons per month for and allow you a dis- <lb/>
count bill is paid 5th of month succeeding month in <lb/>
which service b rendered. This makes the cost cents. <lb/>
gladly famished to anyone regarding cost of making <lb/>
tap, etc. <lb/>
L. D. WADE, Superintendent. <lb/>
YOU CALL HOME <lb/>
mortgaged, are you paying off the principal, or are you satisfied to merely pay the interest <lb/>
each year Some day you have got to settle, will you be prepared <lb/>
Come let us take care of you. We'll pay the obligation and allow you the privilege of repay- <lb/>
let call the house that <lb/>
us in small weekly installments and in a snort 1-3 years you <lb/>
shelters your wife and little ones in reality. <lb/>
Sixth Series Shares now on sale, bearing date of November 7th, 1908.<lb/>
mitt <lb/>
The Home <lb/>
H. A. WHITE. Sec. art Tims. <lb/>
Loan Association<lb/>
c.<lb/>
I . . William corner; thence <lb/>
ii. . . r . <lb/>
same a I <lb/>
i null <lb/>
C i . . . oil <lb/>
in the lie Hi <lb/>
of tho year <lb/>
I.,, rules do <lb/>
tweet <lb/>
Ancient <lb/>
cattle market in the world, it <lb/>
already am n n <lb/>
made a; i <lb/>
n a place for lire cattle <lb/>
only, it lay i the i walls <lb/>
in the i f cat- <lb/>
n r pi ice of t m. i <lb/>
hundred lab r the corporation <lb/>
assumed i . the <lb/>
beasts and , th <lb/>
did not have I monopoly <lb/>
of Smithfield, n th blood of the <lb/>
the martyrs and i he of Bar- <lb/>
London <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
He Know by <lb/>
A little hoy who had just this <lb/>
season joined Sunday school was <lb/>
asked by his mother how he it. <lb/>
exclaimed Charlie dis- <lb/>
know <lb/>
The teacher asked what was the col- <lb/>
I was the only one who <lb/>
what did yon say, <lb/>
I told pretty quick <lb/>
that it was a pain in the <lb/>
. i l-l or I <lb/>
II <lb/>
In I. Fleming, Commissioner, <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
i e. <lb/>
All Off China, both fancy t <lb/>
and domestics. i <lb/>
YOUR CHANCE TO <lb/>
PRESENT <lb/>
A chance lo replenish your <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
All our baseball roods cost.<lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
f. BOOK STORE <lb/>
III <lb/>
II <lb/>
ill <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
Special Service to <lb/>
A LT i <lb/>
ORE <lb/>
ViA <lb/>
and <lb/>
virtue of the con <lb/>
in executed <lb/>
. i y Ii. D. Cox and <lb/>
Cox, to Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. on the 26th day <lb/>
duly ed In the Re <lb/>
n e of lilt county, North <lb/>
inn, in V the <lb/>
. a. will expose to public sale, <lb/>
the Court door in Green- <lb/>
for to highest bidder, <lb/>
the day of November, <lb/>
1908, the following property, to <lb/>
t lit ill Hie town <lb/>
of N. C, situated on the <lb/>
; side of Rail Road street and on the <lb/>
it aide of Academy and <lb/>
bounded on the North By A. G. Cox <lb/>
and on the by J. W <lb/>
the south by I. Cox and on <lb/>
lb i Ly Academy street, containing <lb/>
acre more or less, to satisfy <lb/>
This day of October. 1908. <lb/>
HARRINGTON, BARBER CO., <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county, as <lb/>
xi of the estate of <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned ; <lb/>
and all persons having claims <lb/>
estate are notified that the <lb/>
must be presented on or before the 12th <lb/>
day of October, 1909, or this notice <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 12th day of October, <lb/>
Margaret J. Jame, <lb/>
ltd of G. W. James. <lb/>
Carolina, I Superior court before <lb/>
county i ii. C. Moore, Clerk <lb/>
las. A. Moore, Harvey A. <lb/>
re, Edward Moore, Mills <lb/>
and husband, Mills, <lb/>
Cox and husband, Ed Cox, Maggie <lb/>
Elks and husband, Henry Elks. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Elizabeth Moore, John Moore, <lb/>
clean, press repair <lb/>
SIS Wens Clothing and ladies <lb/>
OP SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb/>
virtue of the and <lb/>
of the clerk of superior court, made <lb/>
in the above entitled cause, on the <lb/>
day of October, 1908. the undersigned. <lb/>
Fleming, commissioner appointed <lb/>
the court in said decree, sell to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash, for <lb/>
lit the court house door of Pitt <lb/>
county in Greenville, of <lb/>
November, 1908, all tin- right, title and <lb/>
Interest of the parties to the aforesaid <lb/>
proceeding in and to following de- <lb/>
scribed tract or parcel land, <lb/>
That certain tract of land lying and <lb/>
in the county of Pitt In <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
AH work done promptly, suits <lb/>
made to order when desired. <lb/>
Your patronage Solicited, <lb/>
on Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Elegant Table Dinner Club V. I to <lb/>
Polite attention and the very service in way <lb/>
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb/>
p. Arrive in Baltimore a. <lb/>
lines for <lb/>
w York, and ell points <lb/>
ad <lb/>
ran <lb/>
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For all information and reservations <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. CHAS. L. T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
township, on Cow Swamp, ad- <lb/>
the lands of Robt. Smith, Eliza- <lb/>
beth Moors, and <lb/>
of land, containing more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
This the of Oct. <lb/>
J. L Fleming, Commissioner. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
A CRASH <lb/>
At Big Store <lb/>
The Big Sale is on to raise money <lb/>
for creditors. Come quick and get your share of <lb/>
the Low Prices. <lb/>
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Ill IN <lb/>
Administrator's Notice. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
administrator of the of A. II. <lb/>
Kittrell, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
t. all persons Indented to the <lb/>
estate to ma e immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and persons haying <lb/>
claim s- estate arc notified <lb/>
to present the same for payment to <lb/>
the undersigned on or before the <lb/>
day of October, 1909, or this notice Will <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
I This 21st, day of October, <lb/>
I L. L. Kittrell, <lb/>
ltd of A. B. Kittrell.<lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
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Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
Get The best for Comfort <lb/>
Royall and Borden Felt <lb/>
and a piece Bern- <lb/>
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
TAFT B O Y D <lb/>
If You Need a Piano <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN YOU PURCHASE <lb/>
Is the Piano strictly high-grade, of a <lb/>
quality, and made by a reliable factory <lb/>
The use of best materials, best construction <lb/>
by skilled workmen, profiting by the <lb/>
the has had in its <lb/>
sixty-eight years of continued <lb/>
under the same management the <lb/>
PIANO at the head of <lb/>
Instruments. Its sweet tone does not change, <lb/>
as docs the so-claimed as variety, <lb/>
so often sold by dealers to unsuspecting per- <lb/>
Chasers because there is more profit in the sate. <lb/>
How can I obtain the BEST PIANO for the least <lb/>
value being considered <lb/>
All PIANOS ARE BOLD <lb/>
CUSTOMER BY <lb/>
thus guaranteeing Against excessive <lb/>
often obtained when an instrument passes <lb/>
through several ownerships before reaching <lb/>
the customer. <lb/>
TREES. <lb/>
How am I to know <lb/>
claimed for it <lb/>
what I select will prove all<lb/>
If you buy a There are more <lb/>
PIANOS In use In North <lb/>
than any other three makes of <lb/>
Pianos. Some of the m use have <lb/>
been in the same homes fur over hall a <lb/>
and to all purchasers we gladly <lb/>
refer. <lb/>
The is sold for cash or on terms to wit purchaser. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N Z <lb/>
North Carolin a <lb/>
School Books and Supplies <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
, CHAS. M. <lb/>
C G. Box No. Greenville, <lb/>
F. DAVENPORT <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Varieties Have a Different Name <lb/>
In Every <lb/>
is called black locust in <lb/>
Pennsylvania is locust in <lb/>
while locust in New <lb/>
York, red locust in one part of Ten- <lb/>
and green in another, in <lb/>
Maine it is simply locust, in <lb/>
acacia, in Minnesota honey lo- <lb/>
and in Maryland it locust <lb/>
Those many overlap and are <lb/>
not by line.-. <lb/>
On the oilier hand, the true <lb/>
locust belongs to an <lb/>
together distinct from <lb/>
black i known also as black <lb/>
locust, sweet locust, thorn locust, <lb/>
locust, three thorned acacia, thorn <lb/>
tree, honey shucks, piquant <lb/>
confederate and a few <lb/>
other names. <lb/>
White pine i- a tree so ms- <lb/>
that it is en- <lb/>
titled tn one name among lumber- <lb/>
man well n among botanists. <lb/>
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In both and South <lb/>
Carolina it is sometimes known as <lb/>
which is its <lb/>
name in Europe. <lb/>
speak of it as <lb/>
soft pine. as spruce, <lb/>
in other arts of the south it is <lb/>
called northern pine. <lb/>
The pine is a southern <lb/>
tree, and I ho people of the south <lb/>
have boon liberal with names, some- <lb/>
times applying in a restrict- <lb/>
ed locality. In Carolina it is <lb/>
torch, rosemary, <lb/>
slash, sap, Indian, yellow, <lb/>
swamp and each being <lb/>
followed by the word In <lb/>
Maryland i is in Dela- <lb/>
ware in Virginia corn- <lb/>
stalk, foxtail, spruce, <lb/>
others. It is called meadow in <lb/>
Florida. <lb/>
From New England to the Caro- <lb/>
the tulip poplar is frequently <lb/>
called or tulip tree. <lb/>
low poplar is its usual name in <lb/>
West Virginia and <lb/>
Kentucky and on the market in the <lb/>
form It is tulip pop- <lb/>
in Illinois, poplar in Ohio, <lb/>
white poplar Indiana, blue pop- <lb/>
in Delaware, hickory poplar in <lb/>
Virginia, in Island, <lb/>
encumber tree In New York and <lb/>
wood in Tennessee. <lb/>
The birches are equally rich in <lb/>
names, and some of tho names <lb/>
after the lumber reaches mar- <lb/>
and <lb/>
furniture may lie made from what <lb/>
in Maine is known sweet birch, <lb/>
but its name at tho <lb/>
every state line <lb/>
the He's habitat is traced south- <lb/>
Ward, <lb/>
half a dozen of the <lb/>
most species of forest <lb/>
found in the United Stales are pop- <lb/>
known by their botanical <lb/>
names. A few. however, are so <lb/>
known, among them being <lb/>
ard sassafras. But even these <lb/>
fer mispronunciation by <lb/>
those who try to speak <lb/>
and Irrigation. <lb/>
tbS Pavement to Luxury. <lb/>
Tin crossing sweeper <lb/>
who k-pi carriage was not en- <lb/>
a creation of his <lb/>
knew a says <lb/>
net in the London <lb/>
took his stand daily outside a pub- <lb/>
house, fetched cabs and did odd <lb/>
jobs. His relations were very well <lb/>
oft indeed, and a year or two ago <lb/>
they persuaded him to p to live <lb/>
with them. After leading a life of <lb/>
luxury for a couple of months he <lb/>
reappeared one day outside the pub- <lb/>
house. I. knowing his <lb/>
stances, asked him why lie had left <lb/>
comfort for the cold pavement. <lb/>
had he said. stood it long <lb/>
as I could, but when they wanted <lb/>
me to dress for dinner every time <lb/>
they had company I chucked <lb/>
And That Ended It. <lb/>
Two officers once appeared before <lb/>
one of the crowned heads of Europe <lb/>
to ask permission to fight a duel, us <lb/>
one had grievously insulted tho <lb/>
other. <lb/>
my said the <lb/>
king. will be present myself at <lb/>
the <lb/>
On the day appointed the king <lb/>
appeared on the scene accompanied <lb/>
by a sinister looking person, who <lb/>
proved to be the public executioner. <lb/>
Pointing to the two combatants, the <lb/>
sec those two men <lb/>
after their duel you will be- <lb/>
head the <lb/>
Economy <lb/>
nearly four, brought to <lb/>
her mother two little branches <lb/>
which she had broken from a bush <lb/>
and stripped of their leaves. <lb/>
are some switches to switch the <lb/>
when they arc <lb/>
objected mother, do <lb/>
not want your dear brothers <lb/>
to switched, do <lb/>
when they're <lb/>
emphasized. such <lb/>
nice little <lb/>
would be a pity to waste <lb/>
INAUGURATION PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR LINE <lb/>
Raleigh, and Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
via <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., on the following convenient <lb/>
RALEIGH <lb/>
Ar. ATLANTA. <lb/>
ATLANTA <lb/>
Ar. RALEIGH noon. <lb/>
Call on Agents Southern Railway or connection <lb/>
lines for detailed information, or <lb/>
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va.<lb/>
C. D. TUN STALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House <lb/>
Pulley boweN <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N C. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY GO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA- <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers <lb/>
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market In front of Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern Depot. <lb/>
I. Q. SMITH, <lb/>
Cobb Bros. Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provision, <lb/>
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to New York, Chicago <lb/>
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and restore the action of the <lb/>
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canned tomatoes that no can- <lb/>
I can surpass. Another <lb/>
great advantage of the goods <lb/>
I pat up by Mr. Jackson is the <lb/>
tone to the system and I knowledge of their purity and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Authored Agent The Eastern Reflector Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
drugs just in. I and four from TAKES STARCH OUT OF MEEKINS. <lb/>
Barber t Co, For terms apply to E. <lb/>
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lee. ft Co. Oar immense fall and winter That Pits a a Hole. <lb/>
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to give a first article at for a crowd a <lb/>
price . barbecue was prepared <lb/>
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second Mrs. S. M. Jackson Dead. <lb/>
ville N C ll A little past noon <lb/>
of a great speech from M M Jackson died at <lb/>
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all kind, go to Pro- J- W. in South Greenville. <lb/>
Company i- door to us n with enthusiasm which years of age <lb/>
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all orders. THE TREE. sanguine the she leave two <lb/>
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We always have a nice line of . i. i . of fragments by the eloquence y g Richmond. <lb/>
fresh groceries on hand. Bar- pathos of their candidate for, residence in Green- <lb/>
Barbi r Co. <lb/>
a Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
Nice Caned <lb/>
Mr. H. Jackson, of <lb/>
ville. who conducts a small can- <lb/>
establishment in connection <lb/>
with his farm, near that town, <lb/>
puts up as nice cans of vegetables <lb/>
and fruits a can be found any- <lb/>
where. We have tried them <lb/>
and know of their excellence. <lb/>
Ike Youth's far <lb/>
The of reading <lb/>
given to subscribers to The <lb/>
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year is indicated by the following <lb/>
summary of contents for <lb/>
Fifty star articles contributed <lb/>
by men and women of wide dis- <lb/>
in public life, in <lb/>
Saturday he brought us in science, in business, in a <lb/>
cleanliness in packing. <lb/>
LAME BACK <lb/>
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rheumatism of of the small <lb/>
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limes and the <lb/>
rt at each sale by <lb/>
L. Woolen Coward <lb/>
Blackberries in <lb/>
score of <lb/>
Two hundred and fifty capital <lb/>
stories, six serial <lb/>
stories; humorous stories; stories <lb/>
of adventure, heroism. <lb/>
One thousand up-to date notes <lb/>
on current event.-., recent dis- <lb/>
in of science <lb/>
and nature, important matters in <lb/>
politics and government. <lb/>
Two thousand one-minute <lb/>
domestic <lb/>
sketches, anecdotes, bits of hunt- <lb/>
selected misc the <lb/>
weekly health article, the <lb/>
weekly woman's article, time- <lb/>
It is unusual to see blackberries. . <lb/>
growing and ripening the latter j A of the <lb/>
part of October, bu- Mr. W. C. volume will be sent with <lb/>
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and Co. <lb/>
When in need of a nice up to- <lb/>
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gamine our line of men's and <lb/>
boy's clothing. <lb/>
Harrington Barbara. Co. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
cook stoves are among <lb/>
the best. We have them at prices <lb/>
that will Interest you. We also <lb/>
have a full line of heaters and <lb/>
piping. Harrington. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The A. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
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ply you with their Tar Heel <lb/>
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb/>
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and sec them. <lb/>
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home merchant and forever lose might do well this season to <lb/>
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t- will fell pub <lb/>
auction for the <lb/>
g to th. estate Two <lb/>
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offer every possible protection to <lb/>
the limited number of birds that <lb/>
survived the big rains of August. <lb/>
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best friends, and are there- <lb/>
fore worthy of his especial pro- <lb/>
Waxhaw Enterprise. <lb/>
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living alone, taro <lb/>
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think <lb/>
quest except one and <lb/>
this he <lb/>
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to state the average tariff before <lb/>
the late war which he claimed <lb/>
to be and <lb/>
compared it with the tariff of <lb/>
per cent since the war. Also <lb/>
It seem, strange that In the absence state that the panic of <lb/>
of win tree, should were caused re- <lb/>
by <lb/>
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The son of E. P. <lb/>
scar on left cheek. feet, till <lb/>
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of clothes, has blue overalls. WE CHAPPED SKIN. <lb/>
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night. Shelter forbidden under face row be cured In b <lb/>
penalty of law. Informant of j applying <lb/>
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hopes of wished for rain. <lb/>
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land In n very few week. I. covered <lb/>
with green tho work of <lb/>
the hi done. But, mindful <lb/>
of It. past usefulness, no former <lb/>
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and It may often <lb/>
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outlined tho blue <lb/>
while the land at Its base bus been <lb/>
pm under cultivation or has been <lb/>
Into grounds for <lb/>
cattle. <lb/>
penalty <lb/>
him will get <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, R F. D. <lb/>
Balloons Far tho <lb/>
Iii Ms capacity of high the <lb/>
has to offer at <lb/>
least forty-six to different <lb/>
in tho of n year, and as <lb/>
to each sacrifice Is dedicated one or <lb/>
more holidays, which must pass- <lb/>
ed by in complete solitude, the <lb/>
miserable monarch time must be <lb/>
pretty well taken up. It is also a <lb/>
very religious rule that nil <lb/>
majesty shall offer in the course of <lb/>
every your many hundreds of silk <lb/>
balloons before the tablets of hi <lb/>
ancestors, tho unbroken lino of <lb/>
whom extends before the <lb/>
Christian era. These balloon are <lb/>
made of tho richest silk obtainable, <lb/>
and several of tho imperial silk <lb/>
arc occupied the <lb/>
whole year through with tho <lb/>
cation the <lb/>
the embargo of <lb/>
Jar. Madison and the of <lb/>
the U. S. bank. He stated that <lb/>
this was true in regard to U. S. <lb/>
bank and then insisted on Dr. <lb/>
Grimes making any further <lb/>
statement. <lb/>
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the impression made by <lb/>
two thirds of his speech and the <lb/>
aforesaid impression was made <lb/>
emphasis and pathos rare- <lb/>
equaled, <lb/>
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crowd cheered with derisive <lb/>
laughter which caused the <lb/>
mediate return of Crimes to the <lb/>
stand and in a short time he had <lb/>
Meekins completely de <lb/>
his <lb/>
torn to atoms and the man who <lb/>
was so eager for a rejoinder had <lb/>
vanished and spake a <lb/>
The Democrats are jubilant <lb/>
and all agree that the only result <lb/>
of speech is irreparable <lb/>
damage to the cause of <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Pigs-1 have for sale a few <lb/>
thoroughbred pigs at <lb/>
five dollars each. H. S. Tyson. <lb/>
Farmville. N. C. <lb/>
The government report issued <lb/>
today of the cotton, of this sea- <lb/>
son's crop ginned up to October <lb/>
18th showed baits. <lb/>
for s nipples, burns <lb/>
and For sale by Jno L. Woo- <lb/>
ten Coward Wooten. <lb/>
with the delivery <lb/>
Evans street, late <lb/>
The horse is <lb/>
blind and it ii almost miraculous <lb/>
that damage was <lb/>
not done. The wagon sustained <lb/>
he only damage of consequence. <lb/>
Laxative Cough Syrup always <lb/>
brink relief lo coughs, colas, <lb/>
hoarseness, all <lb/>
bronchial and throat trouble. Pleasant <lb/>
to take, gently laxative. Sold by Jno. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
In the State of North at the close of business July 15th 191-8. <lb/>
Farm Sale <lb/>
Will for 11.000 a good SO. <lb/>
farm, in one mile of the town of <lb/>
Farmville. No dwelling on the <lb/>
farm, but it has barns and Stable, and <lb/>
good well of water. <lb/>
CLAYTON JOYNER, <lb/>
i N. C. <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
Loan, <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
coin <lb/>
emu <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Hi-plus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
current <lb/>
taxes <lb/>
Hills <lb/>
Time <lb/>
subject to <lb/>
Cashiers cheeks <lb/>
I have tr male year <lb/>
ling, black color, three leg. whit. <lb/>
low Knees, marked, looks to be about <lb/>
two years old. Owners can net same <lb/>
by proving proving property paying I <lb/>
, Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb/>
Oct. 1808. .,, this day of July. <lb/>
. ,. v. , Jr I James R. Johnson. <lb/>
It. F. D. No. Winterville, N C. i Notary Public. <lb/>
State of North County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. J. L. Jackson. of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the statement it true to the best of knowledge and <lb/>
JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
j J F Harrington, <lb/>
G E <lb/>
W Wingate, <lb/>
If you a sufferer piles, Man <lb/>
in Pile Remedy will bring relief with <lb/>
e first Guaranteed. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
,. V <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
An Improvement over Cough. Luna Bronchial because It rids th. <lb/>
of . cold by . on h. bowels. No opiates. to i <lb/>
MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. <lb/>
fOB SALE BY JNO. WOOTEN. <lb/>
A . <lb/>
SUPPLEMENT TO <lb/>
EASTERN CAROLINA REFLECT <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1908. <lb/>
And Then the Republican Party Why You the <lb/>
K or You should Not Vote the Democratic Ticket <lb/>
Or tiny v <lb/>
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that It ,, to a so foul <lb/>
on be it. <lb/>
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WILL not the amend- <lb/>
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Democracy W <lb/>
Ringing Statement From Chairman of the Re Which Inspire Confidence <lb/>
in a Great Triumph on November 3rd. <lb/>
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Governor, Senator-The Leader of a People. <lb/>
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youth it sheltered me. <lb/>
And I'll protect it now. <lb/>
them the <lb/>
. <lb/>
HON. W. W. KITCHIN. <lb/>
Democratic For Governor. <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
my<lb/>
and have to <lb/>
. keep ,, <lb/>
lo people. <lb/>
HON. W. L. NEWLAND. <lb/>
Democratic Nominee for Lieutenant-Governor. <lb/>
The of Mr. for <lb/>
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land to rotor <lb/>
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</p>
<pb facs="00018016_0006" n="6"/>
<p>
-win <lb/>
COX TO MAINTAIN <lb/>
Boast of a Republican Speaker Intro- <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
DEFENDS RECONSTRUCTION <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Bailey Says Cox b y His Silence Acquiesced in <lb/>
The Impeachment That He Will Maintain The Stand- <lb/>
ard of Holden and Russell. The Republicans Have <lb/>
Decided to MaKe The Best of a Bad Cause and <lb/>
fend Reconstruction, Holden's Regime and Russell- <lb/>
ism. <lb/>
Mr Democratic <lb/>
date for elector <lb/>
v from V . <lb/>
on n <lb/>
tin- fine <lb/>
He also <lb/>
H. evidence iii the <lb/>
grown he- leas of <lb/>
for and h <lb/>
t- Russell- <lb/>
-lion Tit is <lb/>
nut the notorious<lb/>
Mr. Bailey. In <lb/>
Interview, the Republicans have <lb/>
decided to the <lb/>
the miserable records made b <lb/>
two administrations they have bad <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
October Mr Hart Brown Intro <lb/>
Mr. Cox. candidate for <lb/>
Governor on the Republican ticket <lb/>
and declared with frenzied emphasis <lb/>
that Mr. cox. if elected, would main- <lb/>
Ma the standard set by Governor <lb/>
XV. Holden. adding that all that he and <lb/>
hie party asked or Mr. Cox is tint he <lb/>
should make such Governor of <lb/>
North Carolina as Holden made. <lb/>
Cox III present and by Ins <lb/>
acquiesced In the Impeachment <lb/>
Brown's extraordinary declaration <lb/>
came about In this I speak- <lb/>
Inn to a large crowd of Democrat In <lb/>
the court-house at when <lb/>
Mr. Cox came In. I had referred to the <lb/>
fact that In his letter accepting the <lb/>
Republican nomination, Mr. Cox had <lb/>
called upon the people to forget the <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
the political <lb/>
and T had <lb/>
h.- <lb/>
i P <lb/>
St, <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
of <lb/>
-a- at rate h <lb/>
r . <lb/>
how should to <lb/>
ltd o tho other hand <lb/>
of North n , <lb/>
r.- T in t <lb/>
i. 1- had net only <lb/>
. . , . o conduct our <lb/>
hail <lb/>
and <lb/>
. added that <lb/>
H. n . with to <lb/>
nestle, <lb/>
eh and Glenn the <lb/>
us with <lb/>
to forget went on to <lb/>
the claimed for W. <lb/>
. ., .<lb/>
hot <lb/>
la that he will tin. <lb/>
. . from Vance to and <lb/>
eh the Republicans to <lb/>
i. n., would maintain the <lb/>
i Holden Russell. <lb/>
Imagine <lb/>
When in presence of Mr PAS <lb/>
., end <lb/>
MR. BROWN THAT <lb/>
ll appears that the <lb/>
have decided to make the worst of a <lb/>
had and defend Reconstruction. <lb/>
Holden's regime and u <lb/>
them carry it. <lb/>
.,,.,. responsible for these <lb/>
the record Is theirs. It was sail <lb/>
of old their fruits ye shall know <lb/>
and so arc they known to North <lb/>
The Republicans are <lb/>
arguing that <lb/>
can candidates for <lb/>
Congress should be <lb/>
elected because Demo- <lb/>
Congressmen <lb/>
have no influence in a <lb/>
Republican Congress. <lb/>
By the same toKen the <lb/>
people should elect <lb/>
Democratic Congress- <lb/>
men this year because <lb/>
the next House of Rep- <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Democratic and Joe <lb/>
Cannon bossism will <lb/>
be a bacK number. <lb/>
Don't fail to get out a <lb/>
full vote for your Dem- <lb/>
Congressman. <lb/>
Every one of the ten <lb/>
have been faithful rep- <lb/>
of the in- <lb/>
of the people. <lb/>
CHARLES B. AYCOCK. <lb/>
Ex-Governor of North Carolina <lb/>
TWO of tin- IN <lb/>
it- Governor . <lb/>
hi moral n <lb/>
r tin- battle or s . who Into or tin <lb/>
m lib-ton a- among moot or sun.- for <lb/>
and in <lb/>
ROBERT BROADNAX GLENN. <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina. <lb/>
The administration of them <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Now. have done <lb/>
could <lb/>
later I hope lo lie aide <lb/>
a more logical talk, i wish i aid.- <lb/>
to CO from III.- to Hie <lb/>
. 1.11.1 ill.--age <lb/>
hut I <lb/>
u. no J lb right <lb/>
shall lit nulling <lb/>
,. and <lb/>
I say <lb/>
i U <lb/>
II hi the <lb/>
round nothing hut ruin <lb/>
I , help hut BOW. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS <lb/>
Keep the Democracy Close to the of <lb/>
The Club Importance and Value. <lb/>
Organization Aggressive and to Be <lb/>
Helpful. <lb/>
The Democratic party, since us In- , <lb/>
has been anchored near to i <lb/>
the hopes, heart and happiness of I <lb/>
the American people, and this close <lb/>
adherence to the welfare of the <lb/>
masses has enabled it the <lb/>
consequences <lb/>
defeat In national elections <lb/>
In North Carolina it has been found <lb/>
that the most effective way reach- <lb/>
the people, high and low. small <lb/>
and great, been through this <lb/>
splendid of or- <lb/>
The present campaign received <lb/>
close attention along this line with <lb/>
strong sympathetic support h <lb/>
the Democratic and to- <lb/>
day there is scarcely a precinct, <lb/>
let, village or town in the State with- <lb/>
out an association of active Demo- <lb/>
militant and enthusiastic, <lb/>
and devoted to the principles of their <lb/>
party. The underlying idea Club <lb/>
Is to the Demo- <lb/>
men of precinct, county, <lb/>
State N lion Into closer union; to <lb/>
to arouse In <lb/>
and lo have every voter <lb/>
feel he is an essential element <lb/>
In party's success. <lb/>
There are thousands of these lbs <lb/>
the United State today; men I <lb/>
classes, businesses, occupation and <lb/>
hound together in one <lb/>
common purpose and actuated by the <lb/>
highest patriotism. You do not tin I <lb/>
Clubs Inspired, conceived <lb/>
or dominated by men Lent upon <lb/>
or gain, hit that they are of- <lb/>
directed unselfish <lb/>
sens. who place principle before pow- <lb/>
men above money. <lb/>
The of Democracy are <lb/>
ant on every hill-side and valley; by <lb/>
seashore or by mountain v <lb/>
ore drilling and or lie <lb/>
most momentous battle s Y <lb/>
town, surrendered <lb/>
tyranny to American <lb/>
This vast army id Democrats la de- <lb/>
to wrest from the hands of <lb/>
a few what for the <lb/>
many, and on the November. <lb/>
William J, linings Bryan, their <lb/>
captain, with the high standard <lb/>
equal rights to all and special <lb/>
to none, on his ., <lb/>
will lead Ins army to victory . <lb/>
battles, like actual or . depend <lb/>
upon the loyalty, patriot- <lb/>
ism of tin privates. over i <lb/>
his s changed the <lb/>
destiny of England. Be- <lb/>
cause lie behind him the most <lb/>
men of conviction the world <lb/>
has v -n. <lb/>
clubs are mere In tins <lb/>
army, hat are the mud-sills upon <lb/>
rest this nation's destiny. Their <lb/>
as units their <lb/>
whole. No party Is <lb/>
the voters who supply <lb/>
In It. We have got to win. <lb/>
and w. the Democracy of <lb/>
North to clean their guns <lb/>
th,. coming conflict<lb/>
WHY HIS PRIVATE CHAR- <lb/>
IS CONSPICUOUS <lb/>
SHALL PASSENGER FARES BE <lb/>
Only Per Cent, of Taxes For State Government Col- <lb/>
From Poll and Property Taxes and a Largo <lb/>
Part of this Goes BacK to the Counties From Which <lb/>
It Comes Improved Schools, Enlarged Asylums, In <lb/>
creased Pensions, Etc., C From Franchise, <lb/>
Railroad, Insurance and Other Corporate <lb/>
Taxes.<lb/>
strength <lb/>
remaining for work <lb/>
along practical and <lb/>
lies; that is. the clubs <lb/>
Democrat capable <lb/>
lea This is the essence of <lb/>
ought to he a special <lb/>
in for the sole <lb/>
I seeing that Democrats get <lb/>
the old men who are <lb/>
cams must he brought, <lb/>
if unmindful must he re- <lb/>
The<lb/>
Mini-- v <lb/>
. Hi. <lb/>
No a -r. m op <lb/>
been to know how <lb/>
, ran. ins i. <lb/>
to make the <lb/>
In the public s. in. build <lb/>
many new school houses, , th <lb/>
asylums, pensions I <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
any increase tn tie pi op. or <lb/>
for government. <lb/>
The Treasurer <lb/>
for lb last year shows only III <lb/>
r.-r cent of the revenues of th, sin , <lb/>
government arc derived from the gen- <lb/>
properly and poll collected <lb/>
the sheriffs and in forty-one <lb/>
counties of th Slat. an amount in <lb/>
, this amount is actually re- <lb/>
turned to in <lb/>
of the land and in <lb/>
the pension payments, and in tie <lb/>
r s <lb/>
i ah m for iii <lb/>
III- <lb/>
I it i r , cut. of the <lb/>
arc to <lb/>
. 1.1. I- <lb/>
,; per cent, of <lb/>
. is d entirely <lb/>
privilege taxes <lb/>
on insurance <lb/>
nth, r <lb/>
I- r showing as <lb/>
Indicating tie- progress that has <lb/>
mad. under government <lb/>
in tic of taxation, <lb/>
a loll- time th- Stale collected <lb/>
of from the <lb/>
corporations, especially <lb/>
i railroads and insurance companies, <lb/>
t pay anything th. pro- <lb/>
i ii. taxes but com- <lb/>
little money was by <lb/>
from and <lb/>
did <lb/>
the <lb/>
i, go tax <lb/>
t a with J. <lb/>
Much has h, . n <lb/>
party friends of his personal <lb/>
I do led think it would b, <lb/>
for me to say anything against h's <lb/>
private if I were disposed <lb/>
do so. and. besides, know of <lb/>
to say It. freely grant <lb/>
that he is sober, pays his is <lb/>
immoral, and contributes to his <lb/>
church, h. this to be Hue. not- <lb/>
withstanding th- attack upon him <lb/>
the editor of the Official organ of his <lb/>
party. <lb/>
n Mr. Cog were u Democrat <lb/>
of a good character <lb/>
would not him II <lb/>
N rule of Democratic to <lb/>
nominate decent men for unit <lb/>
when make SO much <lb/>
noise about the nomination of <lb/>
who Ins a it <lb/>
would -is in to that with <lb/>
pars it l- the exception. <lb/>
Mr. ox's private <lb/>
I- lire men III tile suite I <lb/>
who by their Interests, <lb/>
and o lo <lb/>
the people In mi <lb/>
ii. Cog. He for <lb/>
all-round mil <lb/>
I cm <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
The Democrats Gladly Accept the Issue Raised Against <lb/>
Them by the Republicans on Reduced Passenger <lb/>
Fares and Show by Sworn Reports of Railroad <lb/>
that Railroads Have Been Greatly <lb/>
by the Cheaper Fares, While a Hundred Thousand <lb/>
Dollars per Month Are Being- Saved to the People. <lb/>
Will The Republicans Restore The Old High Rates <lb/>
Democrats Are Also Striving to Correct the Freight <lb/>
Discriminations Endorsed by Hon. J. Elwood Cox. <lb/>
What It Mean, lo Vole for Mr. <lb/>
Winston Journal. <lb/>
ii a mo, rat votes f. <lb/>
Elwood fox tor Governor, in <lb/>
Cog, I publican. <lb/>
5th To absolutely kill <lb/>
Mr. years all effort looking I<lb/>
been tin <lb/>
of the <lb/>
In <lb/>
been <lb/>
lo Mr. and. I nave mi <lb/>
lo the railway company <lb/>
Mr Cox his given of III- <lb/>
appreciation r the tin; <lb/>
company has bestowed Bl I <lb/>
lie Is us prone to thin <lb/>
to fly <lb/>
The one issue which the <lb/>
cans have raised with the Democrats <lb/>
in North Carolina and given the dig- <lb/>
of of a position in their plat- <lb/>
form is a criticism of the last Demo- <lb/>
Legislature for reducing rail- <lb/>
road passenger fares in North Caro- <lb/>
they have made It possible <lb/>
for tile people of tile -State tO <lb/>
railroad tickets for less money than <lb/>
Hi, had to pay for <lb/>
Hear In mind that the Democrats <lb/>
have been in charge of our <lb/>
for ten years, and In these ten <lb/>
years they have legislated so w <lb/>
so for the promotion <lb/>
interests of the whole <lb/>
Slate that In all <lb/>
publicans find n <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
have they <lb/>
ram the sworn reports their own <lb/>
have been helped, instead of <lb/>
hurt, by the cheapening of passenger <lb/>
And while is true <lb/>
true, how about <lb/>
the people <lb/>
been <lb/>
They have been saved an average <lb/>
f one hundred thousand dollars for <lb/>
month since the reduced fares <lb/>
into effect, and this is a saving <lb/>
that to tin in month <lb/>
which the now have <lb/>
hanks, or Invested <lb/>
tin- II, <lb/>
I,.,., clubs offer every <lb/>
I., -i i art to for his party. <lb/>
ii hundreds of clubs In North <lb/>
do their duty as units, there <lb/>
i one of the completes Demo- <lb/>
North Carolina has <lb/>
for Club members do <lb/>
i- u upon -our officers to do all <lb/>
work You ire an Integral part In this <lb/>
r, and the Ideal club is that <lb/>
in every member, regard- I <lb/>
of his place or position, presumes <lb/>
. ;,. , -.-r. The Democratic party <lb/>
place all election ma <lb/>
in the hands of Republicans. Hi <lb/>
tie- r t- appoint <lb/>
hoard. <lb/>
place the penitentiary in <lb/>
the same hands that had it ten <lb/>
I ran It in debt over <lb/>
controlling this through <lb/>
appointed him. <lb/>
place our splendid <lb/>
the Insane, our excellent <lb/>
schools for the deaf, dumb and blind <lb/>
our state Normal schools <lb/>
A. and M. etc. all <lb/>
control of Republican <lb/>
an . , <lb/>
nil all vacancies in the cited States <lb/>
Senate, all vacancies in stale <lb/>
supreme Superior court <lb/>
in the hind- f <lb/>
prose <lb/>
four ; I,,, know whether I a- going <lb/>
the , m enough to light in this <lb/>
in freight but When the <lb/>
the life met and put on their ticket <lb/>
r. for <lb/>
of the things you paying of the Mate, tin- <lb/>
should you for out all over inc. lie was <lb/>
a Inn lie went over <lb/>
with the <lb/>
full to for our to defeat us <lb/>
Congressman. Carolina him the <lb/>
now iii Congress, broke out just like <lb/>
by ail means should I pot my oil <lb/>
only way to put lee t <lb/>
It. <lb/>
rules, th, i <lb/>
hip- -pint of Hi <lb/>
These so <lb/>
will he voling <lb/>
Mr. Cox <lb/>
II and <lb/>
of the <lb/>
I of the <lb/>
this r.-cord the <lb/>
worthy of <lb/>
It as I in their State platform hut this <lb/>
one r of railroad rates. <lb/>
The Democrats gladly accept tin <lb/>
issue tin v thus raise, and take <lb/>
in defending their action in this mat- <lb/>
as one of their last accomplish- <lb/>
for the benefit of the <lb/>
at large, and have the advantage o <lb/>
being aide to show, the sworn <lb/>
r.-ports by tin- railroads them- <lb/>
that, while they have thus <lb/>
cheapened passenger fares to all the <lb/>
people, they ha <lb/>
their needs. <lb/>
The D <lb/>
this <lb/>
Henna to <lb/>
with tile I <lb/>
rats ore glad t <lb/>
and line <lb/>
the <lb/>
pie a <lb/>
II lit <lb/>
the <lb/>
accept <lb/>
that. if again entrusted <lb/>
th v would restore <lb/>
the <lb/>
in, an- <lb/>
lid <lb/>
an end to K h <lb/>
a If the old <lb/>
man should h defeated in Ids <lb/>
as now seems probable, the Re- <lb/>
should hold majority <lb/>
In Congress, would <lb/>
Joe Cannon to put In the Speaker's <lb/>
hair stand between the <lb/>
and people. II Is time <lb/>
now for a Congress. <lb/>
I want to say to you lo do nothing <lb/>
it I- toe n Dem- <lb/>
B-rat lo s a ticket, I don't <lb/>
scratch because <lb/>
when I I left In my <lb/>
--en only half a load, and when I <lb/>
I want n whole load, of powder<lb/>
same time <lb/>
let earnings <lb/>
fares in <lb/>
of- <lb/>
the <lb/>
that <lb/>
la, <lb/>
Its destiny In your hands, <lb/>
it looks for final<lb/>
O. MAX <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
TOM AUTHOR OF <lb/>
CONFEDERATE PENSIONS <lb/>
Introduced First Pension Bill in 1885, Which Was Pass- <lb/>
ed Over Opposition of Re publicans. Including <lb/>
ard. Now, After Democrats Have Increased Pension <lb/>
Appropriations to One-Sixth of AU Taxes <lb/>
by State Government, Republicans Pretend to <lb/>
Friendship to Soldier.<lb/>
it Is a fact h have bean <lb/>
forgotten a great many people, and <lb/>
which s to he remembered, <lb/>
that the author of <lb/>
and Dixon, Jr., <lb/>
the author of Confederate <lb/>
bill adapted by the State of <lb/>
North Carolina, and which was the be- <lb/>
ginning of the system of pensions to <lb/>
Confederate soldiers In North <lb/>
Me came to the Legislature from his <lb/>
native county of Cleveland In at <lb/>
years of age, and drew and Intro- <lb/>
and championed with his <lb/>
eloquence the bill to pension Con- <lb/>
federate soldiers, and tho claims of the <lb/>
old veterans were well presented by <lb/>
him that when the roll was culled out <lb/>
pot a single Democrat In the <lb/>
Assembly voted It. This was <lb/>
the beginning of the pension system <lb/>
g the Mate, which has been <lb/>
gad generously us <lb/>
proper that every <lb/>
the to this purpose, until <lb/>
has now reached per year, <lb/>
one-sixth total taxes <lb/>
by Hit <lb/>
As are tills year <lb/>
making a i of championing the <lb/>
cause Confederate soldiers It Is <lb/>
or record, also, that in this <lb/>
Legislature of when <lb/>
pension hill was adopted solid Dem- <lb/>
vol. It was opposed likewise <lb/>
almost solid vote, <lb/>
the Journal of the Legislature show- <lb/>
the following votes In <lb/>
In tin- House, Brim. Hulls. <lb/>
Lockey. <lb/>
Thorpe, <lb/>
Wall. Ward, all <lb/>
cans, Senate, <lb/>
Montgomery Taylor <lb/>
Thomas all Republicans. <lb/>
It is also of note that the <lb/>
Legislatures since which have not <lb/>
Increased Di amounts appropriated <lb/>
for th- i ware the fusion <lb/>
baa tn s. <lb/>
largely tin <lb/>
the railroads from <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
The sworn reports made to <lb/>
of the Southern Hallway <lb/>
Corporation Commission show <lb/>
for the six months ending <lb/>
II under high <lb/>
rat-s, their receipts from <lb/>
in North Carolina were <lb/>
the six months ending <lb/>
December <lb/>
cent rate, their receipts were <lb/>
an for the six months of <lb/>
an of per <lb/>
month and of nearly Per <lb/>
reports from of <lb/>
Atlantic Line for the same <lb/>
slew th. <lb/>
rat, and under th. low rate. <lb/>
under low rat, of <lb/>
IT. I TH per and <lb/>
Like reports from of <lb/>
Seaboard Air Line show passenger <lb/>
under the old high <lb/>
rate. 1303.102 under the <lb/>
rate for the same period <lb/>
months; an <lb/>
tin reduction rat. ill , <lb/>
i per month <lb/>
arc fails. They <lb/>
lay the point that lb <lb/>
made by <lb/>
tin- Democrats have done tin- <lb/>
an injury In reducing passenger fares <lb/>
i- absolutely without foundation. <lb/>
is true that the railroads in common <lb/>
with every other clue and form of en- <lb/>
in the whole country have <lb/>
greatly within the last <lb/>
teen months, hut their troubles are <lb/>
vocable to th. imply freight cars <lb/>
with which the panic Idled <lb/>
aide lie ks from one end of the <lb/>
to the other. <lb/>
As shown above, railroads,<lb/>
,, <lb/>
ends nil- <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
show <lb/>
sag- <lb/>
i that <lb/>
f,<lb/>
mm <lb/>
-s <lb/>
trenched special <lb/>
t i <lb/>
His safe -a out of <lb/>
Independent are <lb/>
men who have tiled failed to get <lb/>
office In Democratic Before <lb/>
wen they talked long <lb/>
ion about their devotion lo party <lb/>
lb Ink beaten, tiny become <lb/>
He a former party <lb/>
pr <lb/>
the defeat <lb/>
from the Democratic fold <lb/>
gel nomination will <lb/>
Rave not only lost the <lb/>
confidence of former the. <lb/>
general public but have s I <lb/>
lo win tilt trust and r. spiel their <lb/>
new antes. <lb/>
of <lb/>
the s mice <lb/>
o loudly, and in do- <lb/>
how that it Is profit and not <lb/>
that controls political<lb/>
r a n <lb/>
abusive<lb/>
extolled <lb/>
. <lb/>
i if , ours.- there are it few <lb/>
Hot hut this is the rule. <lb/>
Whit honor Is liters such <lb/>
I ours-What Who can <lb/>
trust a Who an nut run- <lb/>
, In the man la blown about <lb/>
wind of doctrine, finding a <lb/>
resting place only where his personal <lb/>
Interest dictates <lb/>
For these reasons all <lb/>
p. movements politics <lb/>
out eyes of <lb/>
folk and Cud U In <lb/>
of the by <lb/>
leading <lb/>
for lorn year <lb/>
wilderness, he <lb/>
read f forget <lb/>
rates and lore, the p. <lb/>
lain P. have to pay the per <lb/>
inference between the old aim <lb/>
fans. <lb/>
Another enactment of the last Leg- <lb/>
is in the Interest of people, <lb/>
which so clearly just and proper <lb/>
that it almost without <lb/>
was to make a reduction of <lb/>
per cent from local freight rates , <lb/>
on between point In the <lb/>
State over two or more roads from <lb/>
the total of two or local rates. <lb/>
Still another enactment in Hie in- <lb/>
of the people of the Stale was <lb/>
Hie empowering and <lb/>
the Corporation Commission to use <lb/>
all reasonable means within their <lb/>
power of the correct the dis- <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
cities ill favor of Virginia and South <lb/>
Carolina cities, which arc so <lb/>
and unjustifiable <lb/>
that all North Carolina there has <lb/>
been found bin man to defend <lb/>
them, the lion, J. Cox. tho <lb/>
Republican nominee for <lb/>
and the Corpora- <lb/>
Commission, noting under this <lb/>
authority, are now prosecuting suits <lb/>
heroic the Interstate Commerce Com- <lb/>
mission to correct these <lb/>
Perhaps it could been <lb/>
of him-partisanship its <lb/>
lust claims to a Certain point; hut <lb/>
when of the Treasury <lb/>
Shaw- was speaking with Ml <lb/>
hitter's recent tour through North <lb/>
Carolina did anybody hear him repeat <lb/>
one word of those unanswerable <lb/>
for bank deposit guaranty <lb/>
ho made II became a <lb/>
campaign <lb/>
Some spectacles which would other- <lb/>
wise make us tired, are redeemed by <lb/>
th, large element of humor which <lb/>
v contain in this Congressional <lb/>
district w, behold Republican can- <lb/>
taking of tho <lb/>
ant hi- hands as manager of n <lb/>
factory shut down from <lb/>
to go around with boasts <lb/>
about Republican <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
, t <lb/>
LU M EN WILL MOTE FOR <lb/>
Producers of Southern Pine Are Not <lb/>
by the Small Tariff <lb/>
On Lumber <lb/>
A and Effective Refutation of the Argument <lb/>
Republicans by One of North Carolina's Fore- <lb/>
most Lumbermen. The Truth is, the Souths Two <lb/>
Products, Cotton and Lumber, Cannot Be Pro- <lb/>
by the Tariff. Since We Produce a Surplus of <lb/>
Only Foreign Lumber That Can Com <lb/>
With Us in This Territory is Canada. Canada <lb/>
Has No Lumber That Comes With <lb/>
Yellow The Protected Trusts Aid <lb/>
Cost of Producing Lumber. The Demo- <lb/>
This Burden, While the <lb/>
Will Be TaKen Off by Either <lb/>
Party That Wins. <lb/>
, North or Southern pine <lb/>
s product in <lb/>
win other manufacturer, and <lb/>
condition winch has lore, d . <lb/>
price of lumber down. an <lb/>
REPUBLICAN <lb/>
HANDICAPS <lb/>
v m enumerates bi <lb/>
Sew World twelve handicap <lb/>
i. hi, Republicans have lo <lb/>
. on,, in el, <lb/>
he 1- I HI .-1 the people <lb/>
p.,,,. if, ill i <lb/>
lo nil hold, i- <lb/>
g Th. lion of Hi vote <lb/>
Th, life. and <lb/>
i labor <lb/>
i Milli m n out <lb/>
. u i . <lb/>
,. A willed I , . <lb/>
Th, , mi d i <lb/>
vision r. I fl <lb/>
Tin h <lb/>
he in rs <lb/>
a Tie l <lb/>
, ill. I -i <lb/>
. x. . I <lb/>
reckless <lb/>
from from <lb/>
buy Hons <lb/>
II. Bl <lb/>
any other <lb/>
more . . . <lb/>
any danger from the Democratic <lb/>
for <lb/>
As far as tills may <lb/>
a answer to p. <lb/>
fact, which may be taken as a <lb/>
successful a , <lb/>
that the Republicans <lb/>
in tn. <lb/>
While admitting he <lb/>
necessity and <lb/>
pledge for u revision <lb/>
in <lb/>
Parties. <lb/>
lb.- Chief which <lb/>
it ,.,. <lb/>
of all <lb/>
if. trust <lb/>
and <lb/>
lend to hugely <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Clan<lb/>
Hunk <lb/>
had ten Instead of <lb/>
two dollars p.-r thousand. The gnat <lb/>
s, up the <lb/>
in,,,,. ., the <lb/>
Canadian lumber. II has been <lb/>
Mated that our <lb/>
with the <lb/>
b and as a substantiation <lb/>
of that fact, we actually exported <lb/>
Canada In the last year lumber <lb/>
to the value of <lb/>
DO <lb/>
It is a well known principle of <lb/>
that any article of commerce that s <lb/>
to any considerable extent <lb/>
cannot be In the home mar- <lb/>
by a protective tariff, unless the <lb/>
natural laws of trade arc interfered <lb/>
with in some artificial way. <lb/>
n the home market i <lb/>
by a trust, which Is not <lb/>
now- and never has been Hue the <lb/>
lumber business. It la us char as <lb/>
that water will seek its level that no <lb/>
will ship his product to tin- <lb/>
foreign market as long as the horn., <lb/>
market bean a price in excess of what <lb/>
foreign market will give. And <lb/>
hence the export of any article In con- <lb/>
quantity sufficient proof <lb/>
that that article is not b <lb/>
the tariff against foreign article <lb/>
unless It is controlled by n trust. Ac <lb/>
cording to the government reports <lb/>
lumber w-as exported from ibis <lb/>
try last year to value <lb/>
HON. F. M. SIMMONS. <lb/>
ho <lb/>
the <lb/>
of <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Han Halloing <lb/>
The, have membership on Important <lb/>
tag to l- i U ., Bud <lb/>
-.-. <lb/>
HON. LEE S. OVERMAN. <lb/>
. ,, , . taken <lb/>
-d v a e I <lb/>
senate, have heel, .,,. . .-f.- . <lb/>
taken dining -t <lb/>
following article, written by a <lb/>
lumberman, Mr. Charles <lb/>
Rosa, of the Bros. <lb/>
Lumber Co., of county. In <lb/>
addition being a very Instructive <lb/>
discussion of th. question, shows that <lb/>
th. lumber people have some <lb/>
ideas of own about these <lb/>
matters, and that are not being <lb/>
I by Republican <lb/>
Lumberman's Views on Hie <lb/>
North <lb/>
To <lb/>
tariff is capable of some <lb/>
arguments, tine <lb/>
latest <lb/>
,., the of their <lb/>
Is by the tax of <lb/>
per thousand. Democrats <lb/>
based their political <lb/>
upon a monetary standard, as <lb/>
our Republican friends have been ac- <lb/>
to do. Nevertheless some <lb/>
have disposed to say If <lb/>
robbed by the protective <lb/>
tariff In the interest of the North for <lb/>
half b and lumber tariff <lb/>
docs section. Hint we <lb/>
should hesitate to take <lb/>
i,. t it help us AH of <lb/>
lumber <lb/>
section a mark. I In <lb/>
eastern The only <lb/>
can compete with U <lb/>
this Is lumber from <lb/>
no lumber comes In <lb/>
with our yellow pine. <lb/>
does in <lb/>
worth in , <lb/>
per thousand; New TorR <lb/>
in. lumber Is worth, II <lb/>
BRYAN <lb/>
A Splendid Tribute to These Standard- <lb/>
Bearers of Democracy by <lb/>
Hon. I. M. Simmons <lb/>
ii.,., 1- M our senior man In and. <lb/>
whose master in. . I sh. i <lb/>
the campaign, and Ilia u ,,. ,,, is elected. II <lb/>
is one ,,. will seek lo <lb/>
beat contributions literature l them. II there are any wrongs <lb/>
b lb n ,.,,.,. , or <lb/>
tributes and wrong, another wrong <lb/>
I did , majority, as ought l <lb/>
., Mr. , , . J tin <lb/>
mat he <lb/>
another great ; . .,. p. is elected he will <lb/>
this I was Urn. s .,. , <lb/>
r. was cud <lb/>
I, sis over in <lb/>
nothing In my support of Mr. h , . <lb/>
which ,,,,.,, If I should undertake to <lb/>
my , or who Mr. is. . would <lb/>
,., . ,., was no more use <lb/>
o. who Mr. Bryan la than <lb/>
Is for <lb/>
w.,. I should <lb/>
what Mr. Iii an stands <lb/>
i.-ii He was no more <lb/>
t, ii Mr. <lb/>
. Is for <lb/>
, stood fur. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
If a Republican Legislature should be elected <lb/>
this year that high type of statesman and Sena- <lb/>
tor, Lee S. Overman, would be succeeded in the <lb/>
Senate by Spencer Adams, the man who mix- <lb/>
ed the vilest and dirtiest Kind of partisan <lb/>
tics with his instructions of the law from the <lb/>
bench, and who pointed out to a Columbus <lb/>
County grand jury elements of in <lb/>
rapists. It required he told them. <lb/>
For mailing that charge he was lashed from the <lb/>
bench by the press A the State. His continua- <lb/>
at the head of the Republican party in this <lb/>
State, and his domination of it, is the severest <lb/>
indictment that be brought against the <lb/>
party, and is sufficient reason, if there were not <lb/>
a hundred others, why it does not deserve sup- <lb/>
port, or even respect. <lb/>
lb August <lb/>
. d <lb/>
h thought <lb/>
bunk v <lb/>
lime <lb/>
of ; <lb/>
that yet been <lb/>
Party bus<lb/>
Clarkton Express, . <lb/>
hill allowing the o <lb/>
to vote on of<lb/>
, . <lb/>
l and c <lb/>
m ; <lb/>
no re was lo <lb/>
who a no. <lb/>
to lea I. <lb/>
my support. I was In <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ins election I was up to tn ran <lb/>
i -.- <lb/>
, world. <lb/>
. -i orator th, has <lb/>
pi, n. <lb/>
lb in lured <lb/>
great- <lb/>
re th. <lb/>
k the <lb/>
Ml power- Hie <lb/>
Man- administration are no cant-11 <lb/>
in an In 1.1.11-e--- <lb/>
which <lb/>
Virginia and South -m <lb/>
over <lb/>
P. it 1- <lb/>
am house <lb/>
o much I ban business <lb/>
. <lb/>
each <lb/>
la to support <lb/>
every <lb/>
oil <lb/>
I there was in <lb/>
, . , . I;. , 1.11. . ,, . . <lb/>
, should attempt Mi ,, .,,., throne, ,,,. ,.,, of . under <lb/>
,.,., ,. . his mime fair freight rates <lb/>
cal broad land .; and energy would Mm <lb/>
hi no ., in all. The <lb/>
, V . ,,. I. for <lb/>
his n. <lb/>
the says <lb/>
that if Democrat does not <lb/>
this national It will re- <lb/>
a revolution oust <lb/>
of <lb/>
Those who <lb/>
Hie mm. M <lb/>
tilings of II. Ill he- <lb/>
hut If will let <lb/>
as back in power, nod, <lb/>
II,. v us lo forget PSSt, but <lb/>
e only <lb/>
past. W <lb/>
, n el <lb/>
III <lb/>
Ills <lb/>
, i. the <lb/>
hut if son will <lb/>
p. the of this or bail- <lb/>
will when tar <lb/>
i complained mat <lb/>
that lie was lending <lb/>
he teed to Keep tin . <lb/>
upon Hi,<lb/>
sues, <lb/>
of thine and <lb/>
tho of thy <lb/>
right C <lb/>
trust t. stilled could <lb/>
U,,,,. years from lo MO per ton. <lb/>
Ad thus it with practically all the <lb/>
to,, of lumber, including the <lb/>
Cost Which <lb/>
Of Per l <lb/>
by of <lb/>
has mad.- in <lb/>
actually <lb/>
in the last few years under the com- <lb/>
of protection and <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
to me point. <lb/>
Of II <lb/>
thinks not. Certainly It bus n <lb/>
free I a save from <lb/>
fail in prices -lo <lb/>
Ina last eighteen month <lb/>
w price of every <lb/>
must know, has I. .- due <lb/>
among themselves, <lb/>
not to with foreign <lb/>
mast he borne In mind <lb/>
holding up the MM buyer, add the <lb/>
product. But every manufacturer <lb/>
I- <lb/>
He price paid was <lb/>
I, pay <lb/>
. In.- mm. <lb/>
,,. would have brought in S w <lb/>
Tills makes ll plain <lb/>
lie <lb/>
, , rs. Then any <lb/>
,, ,.,.,. i win i. ii you h- <lb/>
. along tin <lb/>
ran . line, ii.-r. .- the <lb/>
lumber produces. <lb/>
Th.-s <lb/>
SB in r that they may <lb/>
the local companies are protected<lb/>
reason the las. n <lb/>
worth <lb/>
is added by he <lb/>
,, . boll, r and engine <lb/>
is th. <lb/>
per cent., as . result of the tariff <lb/>
.-has. m <lb/>
of the <lb/>
stands lo in- <lb/>
In lie i use <lb/>
,.,. -I. , . Ml Will <lb/>
, ,, . down hi it Win hi- <lb/>
ll I . not I <lb/>
v i. ii in him <lb/>
.,. in,, did i <lb/>
bl e he Kill will I<lb/>
Km<lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
hod <lb/>
th ha <lb/>
, a . I, Hi- <lb/>
I. . II . . ii- <lb/>
,. . ll. <lb/>
and <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
lid. Ill Infill <lb/>
. the rial up n <lb/>
pi, i,,; Hi, ins, <lb/>
Hid v ill . II <lb/>
,. <lb/>
I, , , i <lb/>
be. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
K C <lb/>
,. p. <lb/>
. . . till. <lb/>
, . of <lb/>
., i In <lb/>
, . . , <lb/>
.,, , r .- in II <lb/>
I l <lb/>
I i <lb/>
tin- day IV . <lb/>
m iii <lb/>
ticket I unlit<lb/>
V.<lb/>
., for <lb/>
e man of I he <lb/>
Mr. Cos. <lb/>
,, Washington <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
or in <lb/>
any as to <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cotton is worth on the <lb/>
New YorK marKet . <lb/>
about per cent. m-e <lb/>
than the average New YorK <lb/>
price during Cleveland s <lb/>
administration. With <lb/>
expenses increased <lb/>
per cent, in the last twelve <lb/>
years, it is apparent that a <lb/>
pound of cotton will buy <lb/>
less to-day than at any <lb/>
period in the history <lb/>
cotton production. <lb/>
mil Mill N<lb/>
-1.,. w <lb/>
lb, In <lb/>
one I Id- <lb/>
I,.,,,, h. , ll lo vol. <lb/>
vol.- an <lb/>
. one who <lb/>
,. , , , <lb/>
lick- <lb/>
and . <lb/>
ii, I now on <lb/>
for <lb/>
in van and own and<lb/>
I- <lb/>
. mill. dollar- from <lb/>
bank- and trust la <lb/>
i a, iii lb.- 1111- <lb/>
mil . ,. ;, . <lb/>
I'll<lb/>
,.,, <lb/>
for lid-<lb/>
hank- <lb/>
am a j <lb/>
, , a- <lb/>
.,,, . <lb/>
all panic- In III- f. , ,. ,. <lb/>
Y. sun. <lb/>
of -i <lb/>
iii <lb/>
I. <lb/>
r. -III. <lb/>
and the <lb/>
whole . iv <lb/>
HIT ONE TIME TOO MANY. <lb/>
Republican Prosperity Properly spelled <lb/>
P-A-N-I-C, is a curse to the People. <lb/>
WE WANT A CHANGE<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018016_0007" n="7"/>
<p>
Under Democratic and Republican Ad- <lb/>
ministrations <lb/>
Cotton Averaged a Cent a Pound Higher During <lb/>
Cleveland's Entire Term Than Under s <lb/>
Entire Term. What Will It Go To Under the <lb/>
Panic <lb/>
. i.<lb/>
mind to I <lb/>
; r Its <lb/>
national mi ., <lb/>
time <lb/>
ml thin ring; . <lb/>
it. ,;. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
It III <lb/>
.- not ill all <lb/>
p the war <lb/>
feel tin . i- i . <lb/>
ROOM , . t r <lb/>
tin In I <lb/>
t v-. . . <lb/>
i. tn. i <lb/>
-i i . <lb/>
. I <lb/>
It. tin <lb/>
l hi <lb/>
op th .- <lb/>
lion. r. a <lb/>
.-I ration . i . <lb/>
under M. KI . . <lb/>
Which W . low, price <lb/>
be r and in Mu- <lb/>
m. i price <lb/>
ion u <lb/>
in ii- pi,,, i. <lb/>
In norm <lb/>
It, <lb/>
largely Increased t <lb/>
u hitch tariff if <lb/>
tariff-it and i. <lb/>
The fig in i. <lb/>
from the <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Wilson, N -.- ; . <lb/>
ton the . , <lb/>
I ii,. , <lb/>
ens for i i <lb/>
i i . ml <lb/>
Cleveland i ,; i . <lb/>
The in. r <lb/>
ration during ii -.- <lb/>
rent per tin low -t i <lb/>
cent per pound in <lb/>
price 5-10 <lb/>
as r. 9-11 In ii,. <lb/>
the lowest was <lb/>
price was <lb/>
lowest was T 1-10. <lb/>
was . <lb/>
i. Tin- blithest <lb/>
iii for . is <lb/>
per lowest .- <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
lowest was S-16. In tin <lb/>
was l i-l, the low, i .- <lb/>
i Hi highest i,, . I .,. <lb/>
.-.-t was ; s-l;. <lb/>
i will thus i- seen . <lb/>
had lowest during tile <lb/>
rs 1899 ad- <lb/>
Taking the <lb/>
tin- of <lb/>
I -mil <lb/>
m firs year <lb/>
.- administration, cotton averaged <lb/>
cents ear <lb/>
administration cotton <lb/>
railed 5-16 , per pond. <lb/>
i 1894. .-. , sear i <lb/>
i administration, <lb/>
. iii per <lb/>
of . <lb/>
i raged I . in . iii pi pin <lb/>
he . I <lb/>
. T <lb/>
in i- pound.- Tin- y, ,.<lb/>
K ii- ,., i pound. <lb/>
lie I., i . i <lb/>
. n raged <lb/>
per p The<lb/>
i-i i . , in- per pound, <lb/>
will -i-iii Hun cotton <lb/>
raged during <lb/>
i rat Inn ; ii-t per <lb/>
luring <lb/>
wilts per <lb/>
lie lo.-i average <lb/>
ever sold at ; <lb/>
K. us price i, daring tin <lb/>
c years <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
referred to New i <lb/>
prices. Ninth Carolina <lb/>
at least i-i ., -.- <lb/>
the New York <lb/>
trust that these in. <lb/>
service i i u- <lb/>
in their I in <lb/>
t. They collected i <lb/>
issued in 1907. i. , <lb/>
it as <lb/>
lie must <lb/>
s tin- ii, ,. <lb/>
verified by <lb/>
of some the cotton in i <lb/>
us <lb/>
i will that in <lb/>
. while <lb/>
Benson cotton <lb/>
lied iii cents, <lb/>
year it r. lied i <lb/>
while in ii i. ,. i. ;. . <lb/>
tin- same season II i .,. i., <lb/>
It , and while in it <lb/>
hi as 9-16 . nun Ii i <lb/>
.-a a <lb/>
the second mill third years <lb/>
administration, and I <lb/>
tariff in <lb/>
highest in i n In, i. , <lb/>
in i, <lb/>
and In highest , <lb/>
. in, h cotton was i -1 <lb/>
BRYAN TO <lb/>
k . . <lb/>
Just before this issue was put to press an inquiry <lb/>
from North Carolina, and Chairman of <lb/>
Democratic Headquarters in YorK for the last ten <lb/>
and intimate Knowledge, <lb/>
that Bryan will carry New YorK, India <lb/>
majority in the Electoral College. The attempt to buy <lb/>
hard times cannot be effective after Republican <lb/>
not succeed <lb/>
was wired Hon. Josephus Daniels, National Commit <lb/>
Bureau of National Committee, who has been at <lb/>
days. Mr. Daniels, from that vantage ground of ob- <lb/>
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The Democratic Plan for Securing BanK Depositors. A <lb/>
Simple, Practical Method That Will Secure the De- <lb/>
Establish Confide Prevent Panics and <lb/>
Money in Circulate n. <lb/>
nil Dial mm -tenth of it is fur- <lb/>
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la that fair Is it the correct <lb/>
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says no. Every panic <lb/>
every money that <lb/>
frightened dollar that's <lb/>
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clearing house and every <lb/>
check that went out upon <lb/>
Hurry u year ago was <lb/>
warning neither tho principle or <lb/>
the pulley is safe. Bound or fair. <lb/>
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Tuft or any of the Republican leaden <lb/>
in favor of postal hank or <lb/>
other government method of currency <lb/>
is a warning to <lb/>
and the every- <lb/>
where this diseased spot In our <lb/>
system must have safe and <lb/>
effective treatment, if a steady flow <lb/>
of our currency Into Wall street <lb/>
money la to be averted. <lb/>
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method proposed by the Democratic <lb/>
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principle that the In- <lb/>
company adopts to It <lb/>
to pay the loss sustained by burn- <lb/>
of bunk building, or the death <lb/>
tho banker whose life a- insured. <lb/>
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the State a fund for build- <lb/>
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proposes a safe. simple <lb/>
and method r guarantee- <lb/>
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whose mom i tin- banking business <lb/>
of ibis country could not survive for <lb/>
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proposition, He did not say that until <lb/>
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Kansas and the his <lb/>
party plan their <lb/>
Slate platform, he nothing <lb/>
about it a wild-cat proposition. <lb/>
Out in Oklahoma, where plan la <lb/>
III operation and almost <lb/>
endorsed By his own party <lb/>
and when only one out of five <lb/>
and twenty have failed <lb/>
since tin. plan went Into he <lb/>
would not think of saying <lb/>
about It being a wild-cat proposition, <lb/>
If he did the banker met <lb/>
would tell him that between the dates <lb/>
of February July the <lb/>
deposits In tho banks <lb/>
ll, Oklahoma more <lb/>
while tin re was a <lb/>
In the unsecured banks of u <lb/>
million dollars. This bank- <lb/>
whether or lie- <lb/>
would him between <lb/>
dales of July October <lb/>
till year, days, <lb/>
standing continuance of the <lb/>
individual <lb/>
In tin- protected bunk In Oklahoma <lb/>
over million eight <lb/>
thousand dollars. Ti., . <lb/>
banker, miners <lb/>
mm of dealing would tell him <lb/>
wore frightened, dollars <lb/>
or In Oklahoma and that <lb/>
Mislead of money flowing out of <lb/>
the money centers, <lb/>
it is rapidly flowing Hit,, to <lb/>
secure the protection furnished by a <lb/>
which Mr. Tan he <lb/>
gels near Washington m- <lb/>
a wildcat scheme, lint Mr. Tart <lb/>
some or bis say that the <lb/>
plan would bunking <lb/>
I business unreliable, and wildcat <lb/>
banks and which Is <lb/>
lent o national <lb/>
going to <lb/>
have than to go tho <lb/>
business or ring, and <lb/>
turning louse upon the public a lot of <lb/>
wild, and Irresponsible <lb/>
hanks and Mr. and his <lb/>
warty if ace power. <lb/>
might do but Mr. Bryan and hi, <lb/>
never would. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
in to Fiction. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. NOV. <lb/>
1908 <lb/>
, . P Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
TAFT WILL <lb/>
Tuesday's Election Assure Him Nearly <lb/>
Three Hundred Electoral Votes <lb/>
NORTH HOLDS HER OWN <lb/>
Kitchin and the Stats Major- <lb/>
Democratic Congressmen Sure <lb/>
County Does the Fins Thing <lb/>
With 1500 to 1300 Majority <lb/>
and <lb/>
in 1904, Parka- <lb/>
13.783. <lb/>
The Globe <lb/>
announces that Taft h- car- <lb/>
by <lb/>
and that Draper has <lb/>
been elected governor the <lb/>
Detroit. Republican State con- <lb/>
chairman Tail will <lb/>
carry Michigan by Ired <lb/>
thousand and ail <lb/>
by s. <lb/>
St <lb/>
Minnesota give <lb/>
an <lb/>
Ml-.-111 III <lb/>
,. <lb/>
Mont Estimated <lb/>
85.000, T if<lb/>
ti r <lb/>
MONTANA. <lb/>
bulletin from <lb/>
th. that <lb/>
Cl will be <lb/>
m least fifty thousand. <lb/>
v York State Chairman <lb/>
Murphy, of th- Republican State <lb/>
committee, claims the state for <lb/>
Taft by a majority. <lb/>
w York Tribune raft's <lb/>
ii New York <lb/>
New American states <lb/>
speaker Ci six <lb/>
. majority. <lb/>
Chairman Hitchcock i i <lb/>
. i i. <lb/>
following <lb/>
fr m the in vie <lb/>
accept re; D <lb/>
c and I <lb/>
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concede<lb/>
Hi p-hes i ; <lb/>
i;. b from Buncombe up to <lb/>
goes <lb/>
by . x. p for con- The <lb/>
as from <lb/>
if. A , <lb/>
MI OLA FORBES DEAD. <lb/>
End Monday<lb/>
an <lb/>
j do- estimate. <lb/>
very close. <lb/>
take ll <lb/>
Pa I k estimates D m <lb/>
Ty c small Demo- <lb/>
el i i . j <lb/>
county Cole .,.,, hop for I ear- <lb/>
;. i. treasurer. ,, . . . ,. Hut <lb/>
Spam R publican, elected ,,. <lb/>
r . . All i h <lb/>
., ,, -i Mr. <lb/>
Ob . ; i his <lb/>
I i tie be- <lb/>
. night <lb/>
teen <lb/>
change <lb/>
i, .<lb/>
VI <lb/>
f I i <lb/>
grew <lb/>
r tie. <lb/>
re <lb/>
Bryan ,. <lb/>
el <lb/>
Times <lb/>
World at <lb/>
clam <lb/>
Al; <lb/>
r- elect <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
safely . <lb/>
AUK X-1- <lb/>
It ck. <lb/>
Arkansas a reduced <lb/>
according the a re <lb/>
suit of heavy <lb/>
throughout the s <lb/>
S m <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
urn <lb/>
of <lb/>
a total of i- Denver. g, publican cm- <lb/>
Taft the <lb/>
i house will have a good wording <lb/>
Connecticut, five town- give of <lb/>
Taft Bryan <lb/>
i Eleven <lb/>
of in Indiana give <lb/>
I precincts in 1904 nave Roosevelt <lb/>
towns. Tuft Bryan lo, <lb/>
i. go. will carry Chic- <lb/>
208.689, the <lb/>
j. i i gave <lb/>
j y, i <lb/>
Associated i n-s Bull-tin from <lb/>
I i. says that, <lb/>
f r Joseph in <lb/>
;,,, by a <lb/>
is over his <lb/>
Democratic r H <lb/>
of <lb/>
I , i . f <lb/>
; V <lb/>
latest results <lb/>
ii by <lb/>
be very cl with plurality, <lb/>
Hartford, Taft Bryan <lb/>
1,784 , The <lb/>
Ha to d r president in i <lb/>
Parker 1.702. <lb/>
A New York Herald bulletin s, Taft U <lb/>
says Taft Connecticut by t in <lb/>
governor and Parker <lb/>
all Republican congressmen <lb/>
Indianapolis. districts in <lb/>
Taft <lb/>
elected. <lb/>
Associated bulletin from <lb/>
., <lb/>
,,., . ii , fifty precincts <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
-i ., m slat-- of <lb/>
estimates <lb/>
-how tn Tag from <lb/>
Tribune says Taft The <lb/>
. , i ,. i, same rat loss will give <lb/>
Taft Delaware <lb/>
the slate by forty thousand. <lb/>
Jacksonville. The election <lb/>
passed quietly throughout <lb/>
the state, light vote polled. Con- <lb/>
estimate places Demo- <lb/>
majority from to <lb/>
23.000 fur both state and national <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
Louisville. Fifteen counties <lb/>
complete, outside of Louisville <lb/>
and Jefferson counties, give <lb/>
Bryan Taft <lb/>
Louisville, precincts out <lb/>
of in Louisville and Jefferson <lb/>
counties give Taft Bryan <lb/>
Tait's plurality <lb/>
Savannah. Bryan has car- <lb/>
Georgia, but n turns thus <lb/>
far received a larger <lb/>
Taft and Watson vote than was <lb/>
generally expected. Of <lb/>
votes in this, Chatham, county <lb/>
1,800 were for Taft. Taft plurality of thirty- <lb/>
Late tonight Clark <lb/>
national Democratic Committee- <lb/>
Maine, publican plurality in <lb/>
this state is estimated at about <lb/>
thirty thousand. <lb/>
New York Tribune says Maine <lb/>
live thousand. <lb/>
man from Georgia, the ,. <lb/>
ion of Mr. Taft. Mr. <lb/>
the Associated Press the parts of state show falling <lb/>
statement is a oil. Democratic <lb/>
landslide for Mr. Taft. Mr. <lb/>
Bryan has made a <lb/>
campaign but ho could not over- <lb/>
come the prevailing idea that <lb/>
business conditions would be ad- <lb/>
effected by Republican <lb/>
defeat. to Georgia it is safe <lb/>
for Bryan by about ma <lb/>
that Taft has Carried city by <lb/>
five thousand more. <lb/>
have probably elected <lb/>
three of six congressmen. <lb/>
State goes for Bryan by a <lb/>
Twenty towns in <lb/>
setts Taft Bryan <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ILLINOIS <lb/>
Returns from precincts out <lb/>
of 1,260 in Chicago. Taft <lb/>
Bryan Same precincts four <lb/>
years ago gave Roosevelt <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Chicago. precincts out of <lb/>
1200 in Chicago gives Taft <lb/>
Bryan 0.799. <lb/>
tax,,; <lb/>
Same towns in 1901 <lb/>
cave Roosevelt Parker <lb/>
Seventy cities in <lb/>
setts gives Taft Bryan <lb/>
8.787. Same cities and towns in <lb/>
1904 gave Par- <lb/>
Massachusetts, cities <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
will , <lb/>
chances h favor of Bryan having <lb/>
plurality <lb/>
Polls in <lb/>
m. In the heave t <lb/>
aver cast with <lb/>
Bryan has made substantial <lb/>
in his home city, <lb/>
Omaha complete give.-; Bryan <lb/>
10.608.<lb/>
Concord, IS i and wards <lb/>
out of in New Hampshire <lb/>
give Taft Bryan <lb/>
Ki. In 1904 the same <lb/>
towns aid gave Roosevelt <lb/>
Forty-seven districts out of <lb/>
i election districts in New <lb/>
State outside of Greater <lb/>
gives <lb/>
Bryan The same districts <lb/>
in 1804 cave Roosevelt <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
city complete <lb/>
gives Taft Bryan 9.751 <lb/>
In 1904 Roosevelt's plurality was <lb/>
Chanler carries Buffalo by <lb/>
5.000. I <lb/>
Rome complete gives Taft <lb/>
Bryan 1.956. Same in 1904 <lb/>
gave Roosevelt Parker <lb/>
1,912 Rome, complete returns <lb/>
gives Hughes Chanler <lb/>
2.032. in 1906 gave <lb/>
1,730, Hearst <lb/>
Times at o'clock, Hashes that <lb/>
Taft is elected. <lb/>
City of Amsterdam, New York, <lb/>
complete. Taft Bryan <lb/>
Hughes Chanler, <lb/>
Elmira, complete, Taft 1,763, <lb/>
Bryan Hughes <lb/>
Chanler <lb/>
New York. p. m. National <lb/>
Chairman Hitchcock said to the <lb/>
Associated Press stand on my <lb/>
claim of electoral votes for <lb/>
Taft. he will <lb/>
not less than one hundred thous- <lb/>
and plurality in New York state <lb/>
and that Governor Hughes has <lb/>
been <lb/>
New York state, election <lb/>
districts give Hughes <lb/>
Chanler 1,202. <lb/>
Sam-; districts in 1906 gave <lb/>
Hughes Hearst <lb/>
World says Taft is elected. <lb/>
The Herald is signaling Taft <lb/>
elected. <lb/>
Buffalo, Erie county complete, <lb/>
Taft Bryan <lb/>
New York Tribune <lb/>
are that New Jersey has <lb/>
gone for Taft by thirty thousand. <lb/>
Hughes for governor <lb/>
Chanler <lb/>
New York American displays <lb/>
Taft's picture indicating his <lb/>
New York p. Demo <lb/>
State Chairman <lb/>
the for <lb/>
.,,,; maw City by <lb/>
Otto ti. F-raker, the <lb/>
areas from a <lb/>
; . x , two thousand <lb/>
. j <lb/>
men v. Bryan 1,700 <lb/>
I . r ,., ;. 1.759, Cox <lb/>
1,252 <lb/>
.,. . t;,. state has <lb/>
man <lb/>
g n <lb/>
I that i, <lb/>
are <lb/>
the el <lb/>
Fan <lb/>
6.3911 <lb/>
lied to go to Albany <lb/>
Which made <lb/>
passage of Hugh s <lb/>
, law was elect- <lb/>
from <lb/>
third i b i <lb/>
At UP m. Chairman Mack of h <lb/>
Nat. Com U <lb/>
I,, definitely from O i <lb/>
Indiana, Illinois and other <lb/>
tern stales he would not <lb/>
on result. <lb/>
At p m. State Chair <lb/>
Connors, who, with other prom; <lb/>
Democrats, had receive <lb/>
the B. <lb/>
said. concede the election <lb/>
of Taft and Hughes. Taft pulled <lb/>
through. ran <lb/>
ahead of all the rest of the lie <lb/>
We very well up Stale <lb/>
but I thought we would do better <lb/>
in the greater city. Although <lb/>
few <lb/>
vi; <lb/>
;. <lb/>
. , , ., <lb/>
and nth district . <lb/>
i i <lb/>
4.000. and <lb/>
ll <lb/>
over I <lb/>
.,,, i<lb/>
Dakota i for Tail <lb/>
majority <lb/>
r i <lb/>
from <lb/>
give Taft <lb/>
with Burks <lb/>
Rs <lb/>
North <lb/>
y substantial <lb/>
in; in <lb/>
l out <lb/>
of 4.430 in f.-e. <lb/>
Bryan The same <lb/>
Roosevelt . Park, i <lb/>
Cincinnati. ft said <lb/>
looks Ilk B land I can take <lb/>
a short <lb/>
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it IA Sirs. A. A. <lb/>
id r Bred <lb/>
i the farm a <lb/>
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, ,, , the fall of <lb/>
. ii I to Green- <lb/>
; in the tobacco <lb/>
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,,,.,.,. Bin e that <lb/>
. , i led here, <lb/>
had prominent <lb/>
. the market. He <lb/>
.,,;,;. and tact, <lb/>
and <lb/>
ore. <lb/>
, Rice of <lb/>
by a <lb/>
i . n two boys, <lb/>
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d h.-i parents aim leaves <lb/>
four.-- brothers- <lb/>
I. J. S. <lb/>
,. .,. Savage, Miss <lb/>
. .,. rs. I-. <lb/>
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h i and <lb/>
,, he band <lb/>
com i . <lb/>
was a Ki- <lb/>
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Mr, <lb/>
Wife . <lb/>
P. <lb/>
we have exact figures on the <lb/>
remainder of State tick i it <lb/>
looks as ii would follow the bead <lb/>
and be defeated. <lb/>
Guilford county <lb/>
thou; Democratic majority. <lb/>
Buncombe very close. Tenth <lb/>
district returns so <lb/>
far received show large Re- <lb/>
publicans gains. <lb/>
Beaufort county about six <lb/>
Democratic. <lb/>
Raleigh, which four years ago <lb/>
gave about a thousand majority <lb/>
went today about <lb/>
eight hundred and fifty Demo- <lb/>
Vote appears to be full <lb/>
here and in state, <lb/>
Anson county Democratic about <lb/>
twelve hundred on both national <lb/>
and state tickets, showing slight <lb/>
gain for Democratic <lb/>
Vance county Democratic by <lb/>
county, except two <lb/>
precincts gives Democratic <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
Wilson county gives about <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
county Demo- <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
Telegrams from Asheville says <lb/>
10th district very close. <lb/>
being that Grant, <lb/>
can, is elected to Congress. <lb/>
county, state ticket <lb/>
majority, national <lb/>
Craven county estimated safe- <lb/>
Democratic by gives <lb/>
Bryan majority Kitchin <lb/>
The fourth district gives <lb/>
Democrat, about four thousand <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
Granville county out of <lb/>
precincts give Kitchin ma- <lb/>
indicating majority <lb/>
for county. <lb/>
uncertain, very close.<lb/>
ma City. Ac o'clock <lb/>
Democratic State Chairman <lb/>
Thomson the state <lb/>
Bryan by tony thousand- <lb/>
IA <lb/>
When the polls <lb/>
closed in this city at o'clock, a <lb/>
vi heavy veto had been cast. <lb/>
Republican rs claim plural- <lb/>
four thousand for Taft in <lb/>
Allegheny county. <lb/>
Philadelphia. Republican lead- <lb/>
claim Pennsylvania for Taft <lb/>
by more than plurality. <lb/>
a years <lb/>
nor.; best <lb/>
m a many <lb/>
, . I, <lb/>
I.- was <lb/>
be Badly <lb/>
,., ins <lb/>
.,, entire <lb/>
Providence. Returns from <lb/>
two districts in state out of <lb/>
gives Taft Bryan His- <lb/>
gen Same districts in 1901, <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
F. a <lb/>
Mr. I <lb/>
clan on <lb/>
that <lb/>
j I <lb/>
in <lb/>
y. <lb/>
a menu <lb/>
ii -.-. <lb/>
community. <lb/>
The place Tuesday <lb/>
m at o'clock, with <lb/>
vice In -i <lb/>
Interment being in Cherry Hill <lb/>
cemetery, service was con- <lb/>
ducted by Rev. T. King, of <lb/>
Winterville, and the pall bearers <lb/>
Honorary, Dr. I. L. <lb/>
James. Dr. R I. Carr, Dr. <lb/>
., Dr. . <lb/>
Laughinghouse, Messrs. R. <lb/>
J. T. Smith, T. R. <lb/>
Moore, W. H, S. T. <lb/>
Booker and J. I. <lb/>
Active, C C. Vines, J. <lb/>
It is conceded that Democratic L, Wooten, C. Tyson, R. C. <lb/>
nominees, state and national, Flanagan, J, e. L. V. <lb/>
South Carolina by <lb/>
fifty to sixty thousand majority. <lb/>
All Democratic congressmen are <lb/>
elected by normal majorities. <lb/>
Nashville. Incomplete re- <lb/>
turns indicate that will <lb/>
carry the state by usual Demo- <lb/>
majority. State Demo- <lb/>
ticket also elected. <lb/>
Dallas. Returns indicate the <lb/>
election of the entire Democratic <lb/>
ticket, both state and <lb/>
by the usual majorities, <lb/>
Salt Lake city. Chairman <lb/>
Republican committee claims <lb/>
Utah Republican by <lb/>
One hundred and twenty-live <lb/>
towns in give Taft <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Seattle. Scattering returns <lb/>
CONTINUED ON <lb/>
Wade, J. A. Ricks and G. J. <lb/>
fl tributes were <lb/>
beautiful of esteem <lb/>
in which the was held. <lb/>
Saki <lb/>
Secret C. W. Harvey, of <lb/>
the Tobacco Board of Trade, re- <lb/>
the sales of leaf on <lb/>
the Greenville market tor tho <lb/>
month of at 8.678,080 <lb/>
pounds, the average price being <lb/>
The total sales for the <lb/>
three months since August 1st <lb/>
were pounds. <lb/>
Dr. Swindell Next <lb/>
Dr. V. D. Swindell of Wilson <lb/>
will preach in the Jarvis Memo- <lb/>
rial church n Sunday morning <lb/>
and night. The p <lb/>
ville will be pleas. this <lb/>
well known o well <lb/>
beloved for his ma. y noble <lb/>
qualities of mind and heart.<lb/>
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