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PRICES OF COTTON <lb/>
Under Democratic and Republican Ad- <lb/>
ministrations <lb/>
Cotton Averaged a Cent a Pound Higher During <lb/>
Cleveland's Entire Term Than Under <lb/>
Entire Term. What It Go To Under the <lb/>
Panic <lb/>
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put in u . <lb/>
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to times and hard times <lb/>
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lowest was in i . <lb/>
price th -t w <lb/>
th- highest v. n. <lb/>
was n- . <lb/>
will thus that cotton <lb/>
its lowest the <lb/>
rs of . J- <lb/>
Taking the <lb/>
the administrations i <lb/>
I and we fol <lb/>
year 1893, the year <lb/>
Is administration, cotton <lb/>
I per pound. The Ural year <lb/>
administration <lb/>
15-16 . pond, <lb/>
; i the year i fl. <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
-t . m-- n. r The second <lb/>
IS . pi r pound, <lb/>
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cotton i <lb/>
per pound.- The third year <lb/>
v t <lb/>
used . p r pound. <lb/>
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ti n 1-K <lb/>
is .-r pound The lust year <lb/>
u In 1st rut Ion cotton <lb/>
. tits per pound. <lb/>
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in raged during <lb/>
U-7 rent per and <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
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lowest average i <lb/>
ever at n <lb/>
n kepi of us price v during the <lb/>
. year -i <lb/>
prices referred to New <lb/>
prices. North Carolina <lb/>
least i t. u <lb/>
the NoW ii <lb/>
trust that these figures ma . <lb/>
service to you Th. <lb/>
t their I m <lb/>
They are collected from i <lb/>
Issued In made <lb/>
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he most cotton i <lb/>
Of the United Stat. <lb/>
verified by examination th- <lb/>
r some the cotton mer- <lb/>
it of Wilson. <lb/>
ii win notice that y in I <lb/>
. and while at <lb/>
season cotton <lb/>
hod in cents, during tin <lb/>
year it also reached <lb/>
while in it -1 <lb/>
the same season it <lb/>
while In l it <lb/>
w as ;. 9-18 cents, yet much i <lb/>
cotton was sold at <lb/>
the and third years <lb/>
v administration, <lb/>
tariff hill was In <lb/>
the highest price i. <lb/>
Sold was in i, <lb/>
and In highest <lb/>
cotton sold was ; i <lb/>
BRYAN TO <lb/>
Just before this issue was put to press an inquiry <lb/>
from North Carolina, and Chairman of <lb/>
Democratic Headquarters in New 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/>
If THE FARMERS <lb/>
The arc now <lb/>
a practice the same deception <lb/>
n the farmer that they on <lb/>
he laboring man. It in the -full barn <lb/>
now The binders toll <lb/>
of bin crops and high prices, and ask <lb/>
hat the party be given <lb/>
credit for It. the Republican <lb/>
hold the cloud In its Does <lb/>
It scatter the rains in due <lb/>
it furnish the sunshine and tho <lb/>
tile soil it is sacrilege for <lb/>
K leaders to acclaim a credit <lb/>
to u <lb/>
Is Republican legislation responsible <lb/>
for the of farm products In <lb/>
Canada farm product are a high, and <lb/>
there is no Republican party In <lb/>
Canada in farm products <lb/>
are as high, and they have a <lb/>
Republican party nor a high tariff <lb/>
there <lb/>
has the Republican party <lb/>
for the benefit of the farmer Not one <lb/>
thing. Rut it has permitted the farmer <lb/>
to b afflicted by that <lb/>
have grown up under Republican rule <lb/>
the that the Republican lead- <lb/>
i rs refused to remedy. <lb/>
The farmer has suffered from the <lb/>
extortion of the trusts; he has <lb/>
d from the burden of high tariff; ho <lb/>
has red from the insecurity of <lb/>
deposit, and lie shares in the evils <lb/>
follow from the growing estrange- <lb/>
labor and capital. <lb/>
in appropriations <lb/>
U his income ho finds <lb/>
taxed to support a <lb/>
colonial policy In the Orient. <lb/>
The farmers believe in the rule f <lb/>
the people, and this has bean prevent- <lb/>
ed by the Republican tho <lb/>
farmers in the election of Sen- <lb/>
by popular vote and this prop- <lb/>
defeated the <lb/>
can the farmers believe <lb/>
in honest elections, a well a in honest <lb/>
they know that <lb/>
Republican convention rejected the <lb/>
publicity plunk. Mr Tuft <lb/>
mates the Intelligence tho farmers <lb/>
the West, when ho asks them to <lb/>
accept the Republican record of the <lb/>
last eleven ears us evidence of tho <lb/>
Willingness of lite Republican to <lb/>
do to those who till tho BOll. <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/>
and Ohio, and enough other States to give him the <lb/>
and intimidate this year will not succeed. Threat of <lb/>
c, and the attempt of the trusts to buy the election can <lb/>
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William-. <lb/>
BRYAN ADVANCE T <lb/>
OF PROSPERITY <lb/>
Remedies Which the Demo Party Offers to the <lb/>
Restoration of Confidence and Quietude and an <lb/>
Even, Equitable Prosperity. The Roosevelt Panic <lb/>
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SEPARATOR SPEECH <lb/>
The Best Hit of the Campaign. Are the Cows to Go Dry <lb/>
for Four Years if Bryan is Elected The Bryan Scare <lb/>
of One Manufacturer is Called by Another <lb/>
Who Tells Employees of the <lb/>
Over to My Factory and Get WorK if Bryan is<lb/>
Mi 1,1.-1 Mi <lb/>
i-ii <lb/>
GUARANTEED BANKS <lb/>
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/>
in tent i- iii-p that nun. n <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
pr-ha announces that <lb/>
if in notice in- that <lb/>
will e down an II I am elected <lb/>
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a would k. an milk under u Democratic <lb/>
well as hut If <lb/>
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mailer be nib separator <lb/>
man be manufacturing iii- that tho <lb/>
party ban us for it that up- <lb/>
Hi. . r. Hi- milk II given the the 1110- <lb/>
tin milk to the real the kind <lb/>
will longer be used and those who manufacture ii <lb/>
n u. for the n H th- II <lb/>
i day. d . at . <lb/>
rail Hat . their own <lb/>
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i-i empty, are to be year. under tie <lb/>
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the plan in <lb/>
II. a III. and ill belie. <lb/>
t- -r 11- operations, <lb/>
11- and an.-v.-rs <lb/>
ii- simply, clearly and<lb/>
In in its plat- <lb/>
a safe, simple <lb/>
and a, method -r <lb/>
lug in. bank tho great <lb/>
-s -I Individual without <lb/>
v banking business <lb/>
this country could not survive fur <lb/>
II II la a tea- <lb/>
proposition, tin- <lb/>
pi. which is being applied every <lb/>
p. every <lb/>
life. A <lb/>
plan common <lb/>
m- wary a plan that <lb/>
has tho attention and won the <lb/>
support hundreds of <lb/>
th- brainiest and <lb/>
prominent all parties, and all <lb/>
auctions of who <lb/>
th.- that then- is it growing de- <lb/>
for and <lb/>
tin -r which v- <lb/>
furnish the people who fur- <lb/>
th- money upon <lb/>
which Hi- the country <lb/>
, and <lb/>
, la <lb/>
I in- <lb/>
I I by Mr <lb/>
I the Denver platform <lb/>
sound. <lb/>
s for a guarantee fund to <lb/>
II small tax mi <lb/>
in paid b the hanks and <lb/>
held national treasury, and to <lb/>
lie only tor n <lb/>
in co. ii bank should fail <lb/>
Hindu I should the <lb/>
money. <lb/>
there la simply <lb/>
i. <lb/>
. . mil into It <lb/>
in depositor l- <lb/>
should <lb/>
blinker II and <lb/>
institution do- <lb/>
11.111,1 Hi., Hi-- peoples money <lb/>
. ii cut <lb/>
the ;. wants <lb/>
II It <lb/>
Line to Mi- tho <lb/>
united bonds bearing <lb/>
interest as Not even tho <lb/>
government fur Hie <lb/>
security. If a railroad <lb/>
your money it will <lb/>
bearing bonds <lb/>
by a mortgage on tin railroad. <lb/>
null your <lb/>
it a on <lb/>
Its mill II wants your <lb/>
he will you security <lb/>
a his homo <lb/>
and if he <lb/>
ml . and 111- <lb/>
He Id. you may <lb/>
II lie loin the <lb/>
in Hi.- pa ill. debt And <lb/>
you I., think about It who <lb/>
mi- individual <lb/>
bunking are <lb/>
pi up or Insured. <lb/>
H hank if <lb/>
bank building, the furniture and <lb/>
Ills pi law, windows <lb/>
u man he will <lb/>
tell you Hie bank <lb/>
to furnish security <lb/>
for 111- their <lb/>
duty and he ill u-ll you that such <lb/>
one ii hi 1- to furnish <lb/>
good for this <lb/>
pose is this requirement regard- <lb/>
ed i- a upon th. banker's <lb/>
or ability Ask him II <lb/>
the <lb/>
for <lb/>
Hi, carry m his <lb/>
I- mil tell urn yea him if <lb/>
life Insured and he <lb/>
most tell yes. And <lb/>
many of them toll you they <lb/>
and you <lb/>
would natural, every- <lb/>
that <lb/>
Bat <lb/>
you will a k , i, furnish. tho <lb/>
money upon -l a <lb/>
and . he will <lb/>
tell inn inn.-tenths it is fur- <lb/>
Hut depositors. <lb/>
Then ask him if these, individual de- <lb/>
art- secured and he III say <lb/>
oh, in. are nut Insured; they get <lb/>
no security or guarantee. <lb/>
la that fair Is it the correct <lb/>
Is It the wisest policy Mr. <lb/>
Bryan Bays no, the Democratic party <lb/>
says no. panic that <lb/>
money scare that <lb/>
fright-tied dollar that's hiding; <lb/>
-very uneasy all. In <lb/>
acclaim that la loud and growing <lb/>
louder, say that it is neither a correct <lb/>
principle or a wise <lb/>
clearing house and every <lb/>
cashier's check that went out upon <lb/>
financial Hurry a year ago a <lb/>
earning that the principle or <lb/>
the policy is sound or fair. <lb/>
declaration on the of Mr. <lb/>
Taft or any of the leaders <lb/>
in favor of postal savings bank or <lb/>
other government method of currency <lb/>
concentration is a waffling to business <lb/>
nun, and the every- <lb/>
where that this diseased spot in our <lb/>
financial system must have safe and <lb/>
effective treatment, if a steady flow <lb/>
of our currency Into Wall street <lb/>
other is to be averted. <lb/>
And what's the matter with the <lb/>
method proposed by Democratic <lb/>
. party It is practically the same <lb/>
I co-operative principle that the in- <lb/>
I company adopts to enable It <lb/>
j to pay Hie loss sustained by <lb/>
the hank building, or tho death <lb/>
of tho banker whose life insured. <lb/>
tho same principle upon which <lb/>
the Slate raises a fund for tho <lb/>
j of schools and educating the <lb/>
I weak and strong alike <lb/>
, discrimination. Do with this <lb/>
principle of taxing the strong for the <lb/>
, of weak and you <lb/>
stray our system of government, both <lb/>
j State and- <lb/>
Hut Mr. says it is wild-rut <lb/>
proposition. did not say that until <lb/>
. he got to York. Out In <lb/>
. Kansas and the Dakota, his <lb/>
adopted the punt <lb/>
I State lie said nothing <lb/>
it being a wild-cat proposition. <lb/>
I Out in Oklahoma, where Is <lb/>
j operation and <lb/>
universally endorsed By his own party <lb/>
I and Where only one out or die <lb/>
twenty have rolled <lb/>
since the went Into operation, ho <lb/>
would not think of saying anything <lb/>
about It being a wild-cat proposition. <lb/>
he did the banker ho met <lb/>
would tell him that between the dates <lb/>
of February and July ft the <lb/>
deposits in secured banks <lb/>
Oklahoma Increased more than <lb/>
1,0011.000 while re was a decrease <lb/>
In tho unsecured hanks of more than a <lb/>
million dollars. This Oklahoma bank- <lb/>
whether Democrat or <lb/>
would tell him between <lb/>
lb- dates of July and October <lb/>
of Ibis your, days, <lb/>
standing of tho Re- <lb/>
publican panic individual <lb/>
In the protected banks In Oklahoma <lb/>
over three million eight <lb/>
thousand dollars. These Okla- <lb/>
merchants, coal miners <lb/>
and men of all dealing-, would tell him <lb/>
worn no frightened, dollars <lb/>
in Oklahoma and that <lb/>
instead -it flowing out of <lb/>
into money centers, <lb/>
it in rapidly flowing Into to <lb/>
secure tho protection furnished by a <lb/>
plan which Mr. Taft he <lb/>
gets near Washington New <lb/>
a wildcat scheme. Mr. Taft and <lb/>
sonic of his sympathizers say that the <lb/>
plan into Hie banking <lb/>
unreliable, unsafe and wildcat <lb/>
banks and hunkers, which Is <lb/>
lent sating that tho national <lb/>
administrations are going to <lb/>
have no more sense than to go Into the <lb/>
business of legalizing and <lb/>
turning loose the public a lot of <lb/>
wild, and <lb/>
hanks and hankers Mr. Taft and his <lb/>
party if than power, <lb/>
might do this, but Mr. Bryan and his <lb/>
party never would. <lb/>
r. u. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH NOV. <lb/>
Cue Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
TAFT WILL <lb/>
Tuesday's Election Assures Him Nearly <lb/>
Three Hundred Electoral Votes <lb/>
NORTH STILL HOLDS HER OWN <lb/>
Kitchin and the Stats About Major- <lb/>
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County the Fine Thing <lb/>
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Same and plurality <lb/>
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N-w York State Chairman <lb/>
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majority and that Draper has, York Tribune <lb/>
been elected governor of York state will <lb/>
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Lou's- 4.342 <lb/>
MONTANA. <lb/>
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Omaha gives Bryan <lb/>
Tuft 10.609. <lb/>
Denver. Five of <lb/>
a total of 1-16, in Deliver, j cum- <lb/>
declares that the <lb/>
t I house will have a good working <lb/>
Connecticut, five town give of <lb/>
Taft 1.015 Bryan Indiana <lb/>
can gain i Indianapolis, Eleven <lb/>
if in Indiana give <lb/>
1.784 . Bryan 2.080. The -am.- <lb/>
i in 1904 nave <lb/>
2.184, Parker 1.702. <lb/>
art . <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Hartford, Taft 3.860. Bryan <lb/>
d president Sol <lb/>
Taft Bryan <lb/>
towns-, <lb/>
A New York Herald <lb/>
Fays Taft Connecticut b <lb/>
for I <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
b. districts in <lb/>
Bid. -t, Taft MS, <lb/>
Same in 1904, <lb/>
Republican governor and Parker <lb/>
all Republican congressmen <lb/>
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, . Associated Press bulletin from <lb/>
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., . u , Des fifty precincts <lb/>
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Taft carries Delaware by 2.000. ratio of loss will give <lb/>
the slate by forty thousand. <lb/>
Jacksonville. The election <lb/>
passed off quietly throughout <lb/>
the state, light vote polled. Con- <lb/>
estimate places Demo- <lb/>
majority from to <lb/>
23.000 for both state and national <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
Savannah. Bryan has car- <lb/>
Georgia, but returns thus <lb/>
far received a larger <lb/>
Louisville. Fifteen counties <lb/>
complete, outside of Louisville <lb/>
and Jefferson counties, give <lb/>
Bryan 28.888 Taft 16.283. <lb/>
Louisville. precincts out <lb/>
of in Louisville and Jefferson <lb/>
counties give Taft Bryan <lb/>
Taft's plurality <lb/>
I Maine, Republican plurality in <lb/>
Taft and Watson vote than was this at about <lb/>
generally expected. thousand, <lb/>
votes in this, Chatham, county <lb/>
thirty thousand. <lb/>
New York Tribune says Maine <lb/>
has given Taft plurality of thirty- <lb/>
five thousand. <lb/>
1,800 were for Taft. <lb/>
Late tonight Clark <lb/>
national Democratic Committee <lb/>
man <lb/>
Mr. Taft. Mr. Howell Baltimore returns from <lb/>
the Associated Press parts of state show <lb/>
following statement is a <lb/>
landslide for Mr. Taft. Mr. <lb/>
Bryan has made a wonderful <lb/>
campaign but he could not over- <lb/>
come the prevailing idea that <lb/>
business conditions would be ad- <lb/>
effected by Republican <lb/>
defeat. As to Georgia it is safe- <lb/>
for Bryan by about ma- <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/>
1260 in Chicago gives Taft <lb/>
Bryan 9.799. <lb/>
off of Democratic vote, indicating <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 Bryan <lb/>
Same towns in 1901 <lb/>
gave Roosevelt Parker <lb/>
Seventy cities in <lb/>
setts gives Taft Bryan <lb/>
Same cities and towns in <lb/>
1904 gave Roosevelt Par- <lb/>
Massachusetts, cities and <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Concord, towns and <lb/>
out of New <lb/>
give Taft Bryan <lb/>
in 1904 the same <lb/>
town- aid gave Roosevelt <lb/>
YORK <lb/>
Forty-seven districts out of 3.- <lb/>
election districts in New <lb/>
York State outside of Greater <lb/>
York Taft <lb/>
Bryan The same districts <lb/>
in 1904 cave Roosevelt <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
Schenectady city complete <lb/>
Taft Bryan 9.751 <lb/>
In Roosevelt's plurality was <lb/>
Chanter carries Buffalo by <lb/>
5.000. <lb/>
Rome complete gives Taft 2.- <lb/>
Bryan 1.956. Same in 1904 <lb/>
gave Roosevelt Parker <lb/>
1,912. Rome, complete returns <lb/>
Hives Hughes 2.206, <lb/>
2.032. Same in 1906 gave <lb/>
1.730, Hearst <lb/>
Times at o'clock, flashes that <lb/>
Taft is elected. <lb/>
City of Amsterdam, New York, <lb/>
complete, Taft Bryan <lb/>
2.110. Hughes Chanter, <lb/>
Elmira, complete, Taft 1,768, <lb/>
Bryan Hughes <lb/>
Chanter <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 receive <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/>
Chanter 1,202. <lb/>
Same 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 30.101, Bryan <lb/>
Tho New York Tribune <lb/>
are that New Jersey has <lb/>
gone for Taft by thirty thousand. <lb/>
Hughes for governor <lb/>
Chanter <lb/>
New York American displays <lb/>
Taft's picture indicating his <lb/>
New York p. Demo- <lb/>
State Chairman <lb/>
n. the for <lb/>
passage of Hughes <lb/>
int. track law was eh i <lb/>
from <lb/>
third i a Republics n, <lb/>
At p m. Chairman Marl <lb/>
Nat. Cum announce that u <lb/>
he definitely from <lb/>
Indiana. Illinois and other w.-- <lb/>
i et n states he would not it <lb/>
on the result. <lb/>
At P m. State Chair <lb/>
Connors, who, with other <lb/>
Democrats, had receive; <lb/>
the returns at headquarters <lb/>
said. concede the election <lb/>
of Taft and Hughes. Taft <lb/>
through. Chanter ran <lb/>
ahead of a the rest of tho lie <lb/>
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district returns so <lb/>
far received show large Re- <lb/>
publicans gains. <lb/>
Beaufort county about six <lb/>
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Raleigh, which four years ago <lb/>
gave a thousand majority <lb/>
Democratic, went today about <lb/>
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generally here and in state, <lb/>
Anson county Democratic about <lb/>
twelve hundred on both national <lb/>
and tickets, showing slight <lb/>
gain for Democratic. <lb/>
Vance county Democratic by <lb/>
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county Demo- <lb/>
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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 1.000. gives <lb/>
Bryan majority Kitchin <lb/>
The fourth district gives <lb/>
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majority. <lb/>
Granville county out of <lb/>
precincts give Kitchin ma- <lb/>
indicating majority <lb/>
for county. <lb/>
uncertain, very close. <lb/>
Bryan by forty thousand- <lb/>
Pittsburgh When the polls <lb/>
closed in this city at o'clock, a <lb/>
heavy vote had been cast. <lb/>
Republican rs claim plural- <lb/>
at four thousand for Taft in <lb/>
Alleghany county. <lb/>
Philadelphia. Republican lead- <lb/>
claim Pennsylvania for Taft <lb/>
more than 1.000 plurality. <lb/>
mi.-c ii <lb/>
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The Hi <lb/>
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Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
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ISLAND <lb/>
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gives Taft Bryan His- <lb/>
gen Same districts in 1904, <lb/>
Roosevelt Parker <lb/>
took place Tuesday <lb/>
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vice in th church and <lb/>
interment being in Cherry Hill <lb/>
cemetery, was con- <lb/>
ducted by Rev. T. H. King, of <lb/>
and the pall <lb/>
Honorary, Dr. B. L. <lb/>
James. Dr. R L. Carr, Dr. <lb/>
i, Dr. <lb/>
Messrs. R. <lb/>
J T. Smith, T. R. <lb/>
W. H, S. T. <lb/>
Hooker and J. <lb/>
Active, Mi C C. Vines, J. <lb/>
It is conceded that J. C. Tyson, R. C. <lb/>
nominees, state and national, <lb/>
carried 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 Bryan 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 national <lb/>
by the usual majorities. <lb/>
UTAH <lb/>
Salt Lake city. Chairman <lb/>
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Utah Republican by <lb/>
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towns in Vermont give Taft <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
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n fourth <lb/>
Flanagan, L. L. p. <lb/>
Wade, J. A. Ricks and G. J. <lb/>
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in which was held. <lb/>
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Secretary C. W. Harvey, of <lb/>
the Tobacco Board of Trade, re- <lb/>
ports the of leaf tobacco on <lb/>
the Greenville market for the <lb/>
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J, E. Winslow, W. L. Best. <lb/>
W. J. Turnage Co , Greenville Whole- <lb/>
sale Co., David James, The Daily <lb/>
Reflector, S. T. Hooker, Co. <lb/>
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sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
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thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call again when <lb/>
good work is wanted. <lb/>
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of i . able to grower and dealer. <lb/>
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that much money has been made <lb/>
questions affecting the interest <lb/>
of both the seller and buyer, <lb/>
from a wholly disinterested per- <lb/>
point of view, the <lb/>
warehouseman has <lb/>
of forming a more <lb/>
idea and estimating more <lb/>
accurately the true relation of <lb/>
the tobacco grower to the tobacco <lb/>
dealers than any other factor <lb/>
engaged in the trade. <lb/>
At first thought it may seem to <lb/>
some of you that this is a sub- <lb/>
of not much concern to other profession, and to become <lb/>
members of this Association, but marked characteristics need only <lb/>
Embarrassing. <lb/>
A colored woman of <lb/>
Suiting the action <lb/>
to the word <lb/>
he went out and procured <lb/>
which, returning, he drank <lb/>
it where she could see it. Then i <lb/>
he h ft her and was later found j <lb/>
on the sidewalk. Doctors <lb/>
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Where Bullets Flew. <lb/>
upon reflection I am sure that <lb/>
you will agree that there are <lb/>
many matters affecting the in- <lb/>
both alike, which if <lb/>
they were properly understood <lb/>
and adjusted, would result in the <lb/>
solution of many problems with <lb/>
which the trade stands confront- <lb/>
ed. No one of us has the legal <lb/>
or moral right to say am not <lb/>
my brother's therefore, <lb/>
with the view of presenting <lb/>
some phases of this question for <lb/>
in the hope <lb/>
that they may lead to a <lb/>
understanding of the true <lb/>
of the tobacco grower to <lb/>
the tobacco dealer, I have left <lb/>
a very busy business to be with <lb/>
you this evening. <lb/>
In the first place, en, <lb/>
for the past few years by our <lb/>
tobacco farmers. The real cause <lb/>
is the fact that our farmers are j A colored woman of <lb/>
sufficiently intelligent to Va was on trial before a j pumped it out of him and he will <lb/>
conditions and of that town charged Times. <lb/>
enough to assign just motives to with inhuman treatment of her <lb/>
the of others, attributes of I offspring. <lb/>
character, always admirable Evidence was clear that the <lb/>
wherever found, and found had severely beaten the <lb/>
as often among farmers as in youngster, aged some nine years, <lb/>
who was in court to exhibit his <lb/>
battered condition. <lb/>
Before imposing sentence, <lb/>
his honor asked the woman <lb/>
whether she had anything to <lb/>
the proper cultivation. This <lb/>
cultivation to be effective must <lb/>
be done by tobacco dealers, that <lb/>
is by men engaged in other <lb/>
branches of the tobacco business <lb/>
than that of growing it. <lb/>
For eighteen years I have en- <lb/>
gaged in the tobacco warehouse <lb/>
business, and as I have tried to <lb/>
become master of my art have <lb/>
found it very necessary to study c l <lb/>
closely the nature and character- <lb/>
of the farmer. As a result <lb/>
of my experience I give it now <lb/>
as my deliberate opinion that the <lb/>
farmer, considering his <lb/>
and advantages, <lb/>
environments and his training, is <lb/>
say. <lb/>
ask a <lb/>
inquired the prisoner. <lb/>
The judge nodded affirmative- <lb/>
then, I'd <lb/>
like to ask whether yo was <lb/>
ever the of b<lb/>
David Parker, of N. Y., a <lb/>
of the civil war, who a <lb/>
at Gettysburg, says -The <lb/>
I Electric have done is worth <lb/>
than live hundred dollars to me. <lb/>
I much money doctoring for a <lb/>
bad case of stomach trouble, to little <lb/>
purpose. I then tried Electric Hitters, <lb/>
and they cured mo, I now take th-m <lb/>
as i. tonic, and they keep mo strong <lb/>
at Jno. L. Woolen s <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
Had a Close Call. <lb/>
Mrs. Ada Cram, the widely <lb/>
known proprietor of th. Motel, <lb/>
Vaughn, Miss., several <lb/>
months I suffered with a severe cough, <lb/>
and consumption seemed to have Its <lb/>
on me. when a friend recommend- <lb/>
is Dr King's New Discovery. <lb/>
it and <lb/>
the equal of any other profession I cure. The fame of this <lb/>
life saving cough and cold remedy, <lb/>
tune throat healer is world wide. Sold <lb/>
at L. drug store. <lb/>
of men I have ever mingled with, <lb/>
and the superior of many of <lb/>
how many of you ever seriously I them. He is possessed of the I and Trial bottle tree. <lb/>
The Special Train. <lb/>
Then, like the unjust judge in <lb/>
Scripture, because of the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
cans, Mr. Settle called a brother <lb/>
lawyer to take his place in the <lb/>
case, hurried to the depot, board- <lb/>
ed the special train and rode in <lb/>
solitary state and at a great rate <lb/>
from Asheville to Durham. He <lb/>
got to the Bull city after the <lb/>
meeting was opened but in <lb/>
ample time to make his speech. <lb/>
The trip cost the Republican <lb/>
managers They surely <lb/>
must have money to burn. <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
How often you can gel a <lb/>
thing done -a <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box lie prepared <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
is a you could and <lb/>
we see that your tool <lb/>
box not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods t c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
For a Short While I <lb/>
FALL BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving, plant early <lb/>
to get best results. A nice <lb/>
line of Palms, and Ferns in all <lb/>
sizes. Choice cut flowers a <lb/>
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb/>
and Floral offerings at short <lb/>
notice. Mail. Telegraph, and <lb/>
Telephone orders receive <lb/>
prompt attention. Phone <lb/>
J CO <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
All Our both fancy <lb/>
and domestics. <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
PURCHASE A <lb/>
WEDDING PRESENT <lb/>
A chance lo replenish your <lb/>
table <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
Ail our baseball good at cost. <lb/>
STORE j<lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
prepared to clean, press <lb/>
Mens Clothing and Ladies <lb/>
All work done promptly, auto <lb/>
made to order when desired. <lb/>
Your patronage Solicited. <lb/>
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POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
TAFT NEXT PRESIDENT. <lb/>
FROM FIRST <lb/>
Entered us matter Jan. at the at Greenville. K <lb/>
C . Congress of March <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOV. 1908. <lb/>
It is over now. <lb/>
How folks volt <lb/>
y. <lb/>
Old always does <lb/>
herself proud.<lb/>
When you want county <lb/>
to save the State just call on <lb/>
her. <lb/>
Mr. is just as graft a <lb/>
man this morning a.- lie H'M be- <lb/>
fore it happened. <lb/>
The Republicans seem to <lb/>
made good use of their corrupt- <lb/>
ion fund in New <lb/>
We are not yet to <lb/>
tell how happened, <lb/>
seems to have happened. <lb/>
Mow the folks can settle down <lb/>
to business, and some should n <lb/>
forget to settle up in the mean- <lb/>
time. <lb/>
contributions to the <lb/>
campaign fund, while he knew <lb/>
all the time his denial <lb/>
but he is as dumb as an Oyster <lb/>
Bay oyster on that Panama <lb/>
deal. <lb/>
The Durham Herald got the <lb/>
other papers a <lb/>
as to what Glenn will <lb/>
do with himself after his term <lb/>
of expires. The <lb/>
will i. -11 better <lb/>
holding any i <lb/>
can give him. but he will <lb/>
never lose interest in politics. <lb/>
from every part of Washington <lb/>
indicate a plurality of at least <lb/>
forty thousand for Taft and the <lb/>
State Republican <lb/>
for congress. Small <lb/>
for senate, Blow Moore <lb/>
No. 2-For con- <lb/>
Small <lb/>
for senate. Blow Moore <lb/>
Falkland For president, <lb/>
an Taft for governor, <lb/>
for congress. <lb/>
WIST <lb/>
Wheeling West Virginia. Re- j Small lit, Meek ins for sen- <lb/>
publican says re- ate. Blow <lb/>
Taft for president president <lb/>
for governor have an Taft for governor, <lb/>
carried state majority. Kitchin Cox for congress <lb/>
All congressman republicans Small . <lb/>
re-elected. president, <lb/>
Bryan KM, Taft for govern- <lb/>
Over Grand <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
Appleton's . <lb/>
November. Mr. Jo,;, P. m the midst of ft <lb/>
recites of <lb/>
the part of grand juries, in I <lb/>
Milwaukee. <lb/>
received from different points in <lb/>
or. Kitchin Om for <lb/>
congress. Small MB. Meekins <lb/>
. . Moore <lb/>
state is safe for Taft and <lb/>
that Davidson. for Fry- <lb/>
govern r is running about for the of has <lb/>
Kitchin for congress. that show either <lb/>
criminal <lb/>
people without <lb/>
law or Mr. Ryan v <lb/>
takes up the case of District <lb/>
Jerome, in being <lb/>
crucified for not bringing <lb/>
against and <lb/>
other men New when <lb/>
these were in disrepute. We <lb/>
quote from Mr. Ryan . <lb/>
been high-hand- <lb/>
ed procedure in bringing <lb/>
under State jurisdiction, <lb/>
what must be said of the Federal <lb/>
situation f There are scores of <lb/>
cases or the Federal records that <lb/>
substantiate the assertion that <lb/>
A clean, aggressive campaign <lb/>
has been conducted by the <lb/>
of Pitt county, tin- <lb/>
Now get to work for <lb/>
as actively s you <lb/>
been at work for candidates, <lb/>
yon will see things come <lb/>
ha proven that th.- <lb/>
made no mi. <lb/>
in to lie <lb/>
forces In this county. He has <lb/>
had the support of a good <lb/>
and h <lb/>
lie due him and them for their <lb/>
I untiring efforts in th cause <lb/>
Vote. <lb/>
Press bulletin from <lb/>
Np <lb/>
U -it voles ill <lb/>
cast in the electoral college for <lb/>
California, Connecticut <lb/>
Idaho Illinois <lb/>
Indians Iowa Kansas <lb/>
Maine <lb/>
. Minnesota New <lb/>
i. New Jen <lb/>
V. <lb/>
, Dakota Utah <lb/>
i. Washington If <lb/>
the present ratio is maintained <lb/>
Small s. Meekins for senate, <lb/>
Blow <lb/>
tariff president. <lb/>
. I . govern- <lb/>
or, for con- <lb/>
KM. Meekins for sen- <lb/>
Blow Moore<lb/>
Mere Cities. <lb/>
Am has been tie after <lb/>
every fair f t <lb/>
the asininity or pliability of Fed- <lb/>
grand juries, and the utter <lb/>
disregard of even casual respect <lb/>
human I <lb/>
the article Mr. <lb/>
Ryan that grand juries <lb/>
are usually altogether too pliant <lb/>
the hands of the <lb/>
Also that many district <lb/>
attorney proceed u i the idea <lb/>
the more convictions <lb/>
the bettor they are <lb/>
. <lb/>
in <lb/>
and <lb/>
plan town or govern- <lb/>
a trial six month u <lb/>
Kan. greatly of common de- <lb/>
district attorneys cans. <lb/>
to be made I <lb/>
their the <lb/>
I where <lb/>
pleased. beyond <lb/>
have <lb/>
have administrative <lb/>
t, .-, composed of a and <lb/>
i to have been made. <lb/>
in so far as Federal <lb/>
Mr. Ryan's views <lb/>
seem to be particularly <lb/>
four commissioners, good <lb/>
men. The city is being <lb/>
gone Bryan improved, city <lb/>
j- carried ,; every sort i with <lb/>
Ohio urns slow touting in <lb/>
swing to immense but <lb/>
; n <lb/>
I tail, in if nave a my in <lb/>
The Rural Happiness So. . New York, lime <lb/>
tun city has given its vote to <lb/>
;. <lb/>
receive <lb/>
Possibly there enough J We are told that <lb/>
Republicans left Pitt the election, lie <lb/>
to hold Federal job, <lb/>
. , . t <lb/>
as many as they want. <lb/>
The result of Tuesday's <lb/>
is disappointing as to t <lb/>
but as lo I <lb/>
and there <lb/>
abundant cause for rejoicing. <lb/>
i of w did <lb/>
ago. exceeded <lb/>
e.,.; It's plurality in New <lb/>
gathering as to <lb/>
armor <lb/>
U, f lie <lb/>
can be made <lb/>
j,. . . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
While editor sat <lb/>
telegraph key Tuesday night, i <lb/>
taking the election returns, the <lb/>
i I . i . <lb/>
rest Of the was at won, up <lb/>
stairs all night tn give <lb/>
unknown, <lb/>
and taxes are already lower. <lb/>
. K ,. is de- <lb/>
to be <lb/>
existing between all citizens, as; <lb/>
a re.-ult of the of <lb/>
the old and political feuds <lb/>
and rows, which, in many <lb/>
r plurality In new estimation, actually <lb/>
vented the city's growth And de- <lb/>
On October 8th <lb/>
Mass., the <lb/>
England city adopt the <lb/>
. r .-. <lb/>
Commission government <lb/>
cities, variously known other- <lb/>
as Houston <lb/>
or Des Moines plan, HOW has a <lb/>
very of till <lb/>
and had I <lb/>
when- cases <lb/>
by over zealous employ <lb/>
es the of <lb/>
political motives. The de- <lb/>
sire i i Mime has been more <lb/>
to win a class of votes, <lb/>
the vole, by <lb/>
people without reasonable <lb/>
of law of fact. <lb/>
t to be <lb/>
but brought <lb/>
to lot ard am hi i ion or for i- <lb/>
cal mot ires, are themselves <lb/>
to Harry <lb/>
lie b <lb/>
story was told in the last <lb/>
The He was <lb/>
to r i message and it <lb/>
to bun that the <lb/>
man to whom the message was <lb/>
I directed had left town. To. <lb/>
delivering the <lb/>
meant it, <lb/>
and he pursued his man until he <lb/>
had discharged the duty, <lb/>
though it meant a trip of <lb/>
miles on a wheel. It does not <lb/>
appear that he was told to <lb/>
sue his man thus far. In fact <lb/>
his doing so was unusual that <lb/>
his action created both surprise <lb/>
and amusement. If In- had re- <lb/>
turned the message undelivered <lb/>
after the party to whom <lb/>
it v. as addressed of town, <lb/>
this would bare u .-;. as a <lb/>
matter of course then would <lb/>
have no criticism. But <lb/>
Harry was in dead earn- <lb/>
est. He saw only his duty and <lb/>
lie did not stop until the work <lb/>
was performed. <lb/>
Glory to Harry and <lb/>
may hit tribe in There<lb/>
lug thousands and thousands of <lb/>
Isms who have in Mid de <lb/>
this <lb/>
. is that <lb/>
I here art few like <lb/>
his ease should attract at- <lb/>
of <lb/>
In tin- the hope is <lb/>
ventured the boy <lb/>
The landmark read the story of <lb/>
boy, in <lb/>
the issue of this who <lb/>
. . . i ill <lb/>
the circus to pick cotton and <lb/>
i mud lump of gold worth <lb/>
In- boy, ii wise <lb/>
i. hi . ii disposed to <lb/>
i t I the good <lb/>
boys in the Sunday <lb/>
books and the reward I hey re- <lb/>
. hi i. K I. and are <lb/>
j of <lb/>
. are rather goody <lb/>
tor pro <lb/>
overturning a normal <lb/>
Iii Chronicle, and ah. <lb/>
reaches Char-1 plurality of <lb/>
. in the X.,. York bulletin says <lb/>
lie country an show. is Maine <lb/>
already, the farmers Lb, New Hampshire i l <lb/>
and families are Vermont <lb/>
to t ------u, Con- U goes marching <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Liver of <lb/>
of the troubles w <lb/>
lo our readers <lb/>
inc. <lb/>
this <lb/>
news <lb/>
n. ii. <lb/>
26.000. <lb/>
,. ml election returns <lb/>
re- <lb/>
all , I <lb/>
the telephone and l <lb/>
id. Many farm , ., to midnight show f.- <lb/>
, i; i I have I. <lb/>
k. ft r The <lb/>
I I to v <lb/>
go. <lb/>
b, practical- <lb/>
After the election there out of the <lb/>
be more attention w business. market. Ho can up b. <lb/>
Hy the way, suppose i <lb/>
th. <lb/>
was pushed as vigorously <lb/>
politics, wouldn't there a <lb/>
difference conditions <lb/>
ally <lb/>
One newspaper <lb/>
says, Tail radiates cordiality as <lb/>
a stove radiates heal. <lb/>
If the author of that <lb/>
squib had in mind kind of <lb/>
depot stove we have down this <lb/>
be did Taft is a <lb/>
cold man. <lb/>
, i in <lb/>
national house of <lb/>
The U. H. Sen- <lb/>
retain present <lb/>
. majority, <lb/>
Ho, his wife and Ills daughters <lb/>
can converse with neighbors In Mr. <lb/>
city v. The rural ear- Lincoln, <lb/>
houses at his door, <lb/>
A mammoth cotton confer- <lb/>
will be held In Memphis <lb/>
LI, A number <lb/>
of delegates hare been appoint <lb/>
from North Carolina, and <lb/>
there will no doubt be a large <lb/>
from the cotton grow- <lb/>
Stales. <lb/>
President may have <lb/>
gone into office not a very rich <lb/>
man, but through the help of the <lb/>
canal deal he will come <lb/>
out several millions to the good, <lb/>
to Bay nothing of other grafts <lb/>
that may be exposed by a change <lb/>
of administration. <lb/>
brings the mail each morn. <lb/>
and in short, the <lb/>
burg farmer lives at home and <lb/>
enjoys himself. The farmer's <lb/>
uplift problem has long since <lb/>
been solved ill Mecklenburg and <lb/>
President Roosevelt can get all <lb/>
the information hero about it <lb/>
that he may <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
p Mr. sent down <lb/>
the following is <lb/>
very gratifying to receive a com- <lb/>
vote in home <lb/>
and in the city of Lincoln. <lb/>
We appreciate very much this <lb/>
expression of good will on the <lb/>
post of our neighbors the Re- <lb/>
publican <lb/>
Pin COUNTY ALL RIGHT <lb/>
actual reward in real life. <lb/>
Not every who stays homo <lb/>
f e i . arks will <lb/>
geld, and a n rule <lb/>
should be allowed to visit <lb/>
o.-i the <lb/>
point always <lb/>
Ins ii- reward, d c use <lb/>
air.- ion. a ant is amt ; r,. <lb/>
said these days about the j Bat In addition, sooner <lb/>
or later, there are always other <lb/>
rewards gold . r more than <lb/>
gold for duty well <lb/>
lie did not love <lb/>
his home, We that man i <lb/>
boys are suffering from the <lb/>
A groat deal is <lb/>
of making home attractive <lb/>
so boys will not wander <lb/>
into doubtful and danger, <lb/>
places, This is important, but <lb/>
there are some boys <lb/>
HOt held at <lb/>
feeler, of <lb/>
reaped one way and <lb/>
; ill, has <lb/>
no in another. And both, if <lb/>
what is done for them, and there I continue in that path <lb/>
y I through life, will <lb/>
reap larger rewards <lb/>
in <lb/>
but somehow we are impressed of all <lb/>
las that. We may be mistaken, j <lb/>
the exception of Wash- <lb/>
who died at the age of <lb/>
liT two years after leaving <lb/>
most of the early presidents <lb/>
lived to advanced years, <lb/>
Adams was when his term <lb/>
was done lived to be DO; <lb/>
Jefferson was and lived to be <lb/>
Madison lived to <lb/>
be Monroe was and died <lb/>
six years later; John Q. Adams <lb/>
was and lived to be Jack- <lb/>
son was and lived to be <lb/>
Van and lived to <lb/>
be Tyler was and lived to <lb/>
he Polk was and died the <lb/>
year of his retirement; <lb/>
was oil and lived to be <lb/>
was and lived to be <lb/>
was and lived to <lb/>
was and lived to <lb/>
lie was and lived <lb/>
to he Oil; was and <lb/>
ed to be TO; Arthur was and <lb/>
very died a year was <lb/>
President Roosevelt was <lb/>
nick to deny Judge Pa <lb/>
charge four years ago about term and lived to be <lb/>
and lived to Cleveland <lb/>
quick to deny Judge s <lb/>
Her Majority Will be Fifteen Hundred <lb/>
or More <lb/>
In Pitt the vote was large and <lb/>
the county done herself proud in <lb/>
a majority. Com- <lb/>
returns could not be <lb/>
during the night, but we give <lb/>
enough below to show how the <lb/>
county has gone, there being <lb/>
but little in the <lb/>
of the ticket from those <lb/>
whose names w-e publish. In <lb/>
next issue will give more com- <lb/>
figures. From <lb/>
Dam, and Bethel town- <lb/>
ship no returns came. <lb/>
senate, Blow <lb/>
congress, Small <lb/>
Meekins for senate <lb/>
NO, Moore <lb/>
No. I- For <lb/>
lent, Bryan Tuft for <lb/>
good many people outside <lb/>
legal fraternity have always <lb/>
felt that lawyers <lb/>
privileges and <lb/>
ties. is is true The <lb/>
Landmark will not stop to in-. <lb/>
., ., i . is very I hope for such a <lb/>
quire. But it is preliminary ,.,., <lb/>
remarking that when they lock <lb/>
up lawyers in tin- common bus- <lb/>
tile of u small municipality, <lb/>
done the other <lb/>
day because u disciple of Black- <lb/>
stone refuted to pay water rent; <lb/>
when they lynch the legal lights, <lb/>
as was done in the <lb/>
other because they had <lb/>
cured the passage of a special <lb/>
act protecting the property of a <lb/>
client; when they M <lb/>
them tn the penitentiary for <lb/>
robbing a client, as done in <lb/>
we lire persuaded, <lb/>
that transportation has become <lb/>
so easy and It bus<lb/>
fact that there is u gen- ville Land <lb/>
tendency from I In- <lb/>
sacred happiness that surrounds <lb/>
the old home, It be that <lb/>
this is due to the restlessness of <lb/>
the age and the vast throngs of <lb/>
our people that are constantly <lb/>
moving to and fro. Our children <lb/>
tire less contented w the <lb/>
j pie happiness Of the home life, <lb/>
but measure their pleasure by <lb/>
I the trips they take. It is a dis <lb/>
governor, Kitchen Cox d w <lb/>
New York the other this <lb/>
sort of thing Isn't stopped it <lb/>
with truth be said that the law- <lb/>
have no more rights -and <lb/>
hardly us the common <lb/>
Landmark.<lb/>
has stolen <lb/>
my bird dog, Friday night or <lb/>
Saturday. Oct. A male setter, <lb/>
white, black oars, the does <lb/>
not cover one eye, black spot on <lb/>
one side, brown spot over each <lb/>
eye, ears brown underneath, <lb/>
answers to tho name of Tony. <lb/>
A suitable reward for <lb/>
to recovery. Notify J. R. <lb/>
Hutchings at Gum Warehouse. <lb/>
For farm, <lb/>
one mile South of Greenville. It <lb/>
is fine tobacco land and has three <lb/>
tenant houses. For particulars <lb/>
see John W. Tucker. <lb/>
militated against the <lb/>
quiet joy of the family life. The <lb/>
children who still find the high- <lb/>
est happiness at home are the <lb/>
ones who will count for most <lb/>
they do go out into life. <lb/>
Children. <lb/>
The British political <lb/>
responding to tho Democratic, <lb/>
party of the United States, has <lb/>
been in power for the past four <lb/>
yours. The Canadian political <lb/>
party correspond to the Dem- <lb/>
party of the United <lb/>
States has just received a fresh <lb/>
lease of power. Let's <lb/>
Kern Tuesday and make <lb/>
the thing <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
Fresh grapes, peaches, <lb/>
pears, celery, oranges. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
A of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates famished <lb/>
i i <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
C. Nov 1908. <lb/>
AT IN AYDEN. <lb/>
Ayden. C. Oct. <lb/>
F. G. returned <lb/>
SHOO <lb/>
N. C. Oct. <lb/>
had very heavy last <lb/>
Rape seed at J It. Mer. I grows in strength and <lb/>
power. During the and <lb/>
a quarter that has elapsed since <lb/>
oar entry into the circle of <lb/>
pendent peoples we have grown <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the <lb/>
one is asking. Wood Seed r---------r <lb/>
the best for the South- You will prospered in material things <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at to a degree never before and not <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make now known in any other <lb/>
the mistake of getting The thirteen colonies which <lb/>
i straggled along the seacoast of <lb/>
Smith Co. are running the Atlantic and were hemmed <lb/>
their factory and on full in but a few miles west of tide- <lb/>
time. General trimming water by the <lb/>
and repairing of ill kinds neatly wilderness, have <lb/>
, the men <lb/>
M. M. makes the best the <lb/>
cu-. U mi <lb/>
domains stretch across <lb/>
from one to the <lb/>
the fountain- lea cold the year <lb/>
round, Try gun. <lb/>
You will Had <lb/>
coffins and t on at <lb/>
J. K. Smith Ci, <lb/>
R. Smith Co. Dixon nave <lb/>
hustling at the <lb/>
plant. Besides their reg- <lb/>
line of work are maKing <lb/>
2.500 tobacco to be <lb/>
used on this <lb/>
J. R. Smith Ca <lb/>
Scotland Neck. N. C. <lb/>
1903. The Executive Committee <lb/>
Roman's Missionary Union, of <lb/>
North Carolina, announces a <lb/>
Institute, to be held <lb/>
in the Baptist Church, Scotland <lb/>
Neck. N. C, Thursday and Fri- <lb/>
day, November and 1908. <lb/>
The object of the Institute is, <lb/>
by the simple, definite and direct <lb/>
presentation of plans and <lb/>
to enable leaders to work <lb/>
more ii <lb/>
Missionary Societies, Young <lb/>
Woman's Auxiliaries, and. Sun- <lb/>
beam <lb/>
r, u. .-- e o .-------- <lb/>
day night accompanied and Mrs. Jesse were at night and Fri <lb/>
Philips, who is the guest of home to the ladies of the Chris-j a j. <lb/>
G. Calhoun. Board of Mi. over <lb/>
We were to see and fate a number of other I F. <lb/>
even the growth in <lb/>
Nowhere else in the <lb/>
t world is the average of <lb/>
i comfort and material well be <lb/>
i high as in our fortunate <lb/>
land. <lb/>
the very reason that in <lb/>
We were delighted to see land a .-.------ <lb/>
Theodore Cox. of friends in a most B. <lb/>
in Sunday. It did this afternoon. Music and quo Mis Lou <lb/>
us good to hear his happy laugh. from the bent composers ford n.,.,, with to <lb/>
He was by Frank and authors were m. <lb/>
Edmundson and they were the features with a guessing contest. ,. <lb/>
of Miss Olive Woodard. Mrs. Stancill Hodges winning, Miss t staple <lb/>
W F Harrell left Monday for the first reward and Hiss returned home <lb/>
and Mrs. Barton, R g lo <lb/>
H B Philips left to day tied on the y. drawing o i bus, mm. <lb/>
for Hertford to visit relatives the Miss won. Mrs q g. <lb/>
and friends Mrs- Travis of children went L <lb/>
Dr D of b.-st most , . <lb/>
spent Friday night in Shelter singers. the by tun S.- <lb/>
and Mrs. .; <lb/>
Horace , who is well known, . s <lb/>
win given in I home returning Mon . <lb/>
two greatest oceans, and it and conducting Blanche Cannon, M- -1 j . <lb/>
alike i. arctic well as a. <lb/>
tropic will V at the piano, Mr- w <lb/>
in wealth and population has an outline of work for f ,. instrumental selections, airs.<lb/>
went to . <lb/>
, . , , . w we nave <lb/>
a nice lot <lb/>
l m a . h we owe it to th-j Al- <lb/>
on hand and , u, <lb/>
when <lb/>
an outline i Ur selections. <lb/>
Study Classes in the of ham delighted her a. j meta <lb/>
Challenge of will as a , . , <lb/>
. . c j, B. P. v. <lb/>
in the church Sunday , J period <lb/>
will throughout I . . <lb/>
gates be sent from your Society, a farm. i<lb/>
Burton. Beaman and <lb/>
The many pleasing <lb/>
and White j. <lb/>
Man of <lb/>
The Committee asks that <lb/>
who will on their return, put <lb/>
practice what have gained f-a <lb/>
the Institute. Delegate, <lb/>
, . v. <lb/>
i c near here Sat- <lb/>
what have gained <lb/>
reach the In sen lo the Washington hospital j <lb/>
show equal progress living too far to i <lb/>
from home. <lb/>
when of et t as <lb/>
goods. , <lb/>
ply d ; .- -as. . an entertainment should be sent in J <lb/>
and a m early as possible to the chair P--A from <lb/>
making of the Hospitality <lb/>
the two <lb/>
be a <lb/>
too place Sunday <lb/>
f those who <lb/>
in . <lb/>
the Scotland Neck J; the home of <lb/>
Oakley. Quite a number of -J <lb/>
attend- <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
Mr. and H <lb/>
attended . <lb/>
y- <lb/>
B. P- <lb/>
. i com <lb/>
are well known to a <lb/>
here and . , <lb/>
other present <lb/>
voted the party a success. <lb/>
inches, <lb/>
inches. Call see them. <lb/>
pleasure of the. It is requested that those <lb/>
has been provided by <lb/>
J. R. Hatchings Gum ware- <lb/>
stolen from him a A plan has been <lb/>
inches. on Upon mate, fad for the success of the Institute. very nice <lb/>
For public U Mrs. S. Everett. glad for hi; Mend, a fr G. ,, w U,. with <lb/>
j, R Smith Mer. Co. Test, . look oat and notify mm u dog to hold cotton for <lb/>
p. F. <lb/>
Chairman of Hospitality Com-j <lb/>
M u s. <lb/>
wont to visit .- . J- <lb/>
I A. <lb/>
morning inn <lb/>
Ana it cam v. days <lb/>
when the <lb/>
Bibles also on of spirit, if this nation Mr. B. F. <lb/>
, great mis <lb/>
the residence of b., and all <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N-C. <lb/>
Blount and the store of J. J. . <lb/>
a; Co. of the body are <lb/>
will be liberally rewarded ,,,. i, <lb/>
subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
I lumber, i <lb/>
prices. If men and ;. <lb/>
farmers would combine as has <lb/>
been done in Wadesboro there <lb/>
would be no cause such <lb/>
The following is the <lb/>
farmers <lb/>
. a <lb/>
. .- i mer of <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
NOW Ready for Inspection <lb/>
by leaving at store J. J. . r .; t m <lb/>
corner ti <lb/>
not be <lb/>
For A <lb/>
near Ayden <lb/>
Ur <lb/>
i.- for, in the nation In <lb/>
the Individual, in in run <lb/>
character that Counts. . us <lb/>
particulars a; <lb/>
Grifton, N. C. R F D. o. <lb/>
II. M. Sauls ha.; just received <lb/>
a tine lot and toilet <lb/>
water. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
For some four or live weeks a <lb/>
big n d an l white c with brass <lb/>
knob-, en end horns has been <lb/>
with my cattle and has recently <lb/>
found calf. Needing attention <lb/>
I have taken her up and shall <lb/>
care for her. Tho owner cut <lb/>
have the property by coming <lb/>
proving ownership and paying <lb/>
costs and expenses. <lb/>
This 10th day Oct <lb/>
Reuben Wall, <lb/>
ltd Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
wit <lb/>
cleared, same sold evil, and <lb/>
reasonable terms. For further j, <lb/>
and good will toward men, <lb/>
I but with unflinching determine- <lb/>
to smite down the <lb/>
strive with all the that <lb/>
I us for righteousness in <lb/>
and private life. <lb/>
New and winter St <lb/>
From Chas. A. Stevens Bros., <lb/>
elusive <lb/>
For Women's Wear <lb/>
us .-. u. ,, <lb/>
seres of which tea acres art so. The Greatest Exclusive la the <lb/>
sold . <lb/>
therefore, I, Theodore <lb/>
president of the <lb/>
States, do set apart Than <lb/>
I ready for your inspection the complete large <lb/>
ion books, and the samples of materials, shown. W <lb/>
variety of styles in nigh-class man-tailored Suite. Skirts and <lb/>
Dresses, to order according to your individual measurement <lb/>
from your own selection of materials, perfect fit and satisfaction <lb/>
guaranteed. Also a complete of ready-to-wear <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
five in cash, a bend <lb/>
from the company that the cot- <lb/>
ton will be fully insured and <lb/>
protected from fire and Ii;. , . <lb/>
and in case of loss. armer . y <lb/>
saw bun an . i <lb/>
light, for th . d <lb/>
for g in a <lb/>
of course <lb/>
hi could <lb/>
Q one <lb/>
vi all <lb/>
have to <lb/>
in fed <lb/>
receives full <lb/>
The entire cost to the the <lb/>
farmer, including <lb/>
and the use of the <lb/>
going <lb/>
to Rocky and went i p the <lb/>
railroad in <lb/>
foot,<lb/>
two dollars <lb/>
The styles have undergone a complete change and if you are the . <lb/>
but nU who desire are invited to <lb/>
for your fall and winter apparel. Through Steven, into the combination and each m <lb/>
thousands of women wants -very season who who advances money to loan  ; <lb/>
day, the 26th day of November by experience that we handle only the very latest Styles at <lb/>
next, a day of general thanks- popular prices and that we guarantee mom than I <lb/>
giving and prayer, and on that, <lb/>
day I people you or i . <lb/>
shall cease from their daily work, <lb/>
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION <lb/>
Issued Saturday by President <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb/>
The President today issued the <lb/>
annual <lb/>
in which he pointed out the <lb/>
steady growth of the nation in <lb/>
strength, power, wealth <lb/>
and population and that our <lb/>
average of individual comfort <lb/>
and well-being is higher than <lb/>
that of any other country in the <lb/>
world. For, he <lb/>
cans it to the Almighty to <lb/>
show equal progress in moral and <lb/>
spiritual things. <lb/>
The proclamation <lb/>
the President of the Unit- <lb/>
ed States of <lb/>
again the season is at <lb/>
hand when, according to the <lb/>
ancient customs of our people, It <lb/>
becomes the duty of the <lb/>
dent to appoint a day of prayer <lb/>
and of thanksgiving to God. <lb/>
by year this nation <lb/>
and, in their homes or in their <lb/>
churches, devoutly to <lb/>
thank the Almighty for the <lb/>
great blessings they <lb/>
have received in the past, and <lb/>
to pray that they may be given <lb/>
strength so to order their lives <lb/>
a.; to deserve a of <lb/>
these blessings in future. <lb/>
witness whereof I have <lb/>
hereunto set ray hand and caused <lb/>
the seal of the United States to <lb/>
be affixed. <lb/>
at the city of Washing- <lb/>
ton this thirty-first day of <lb/>
in the year of our Lord, <lb/>
thousand nine hundred and eight <lb/>
and of the of the <lb/>
United States the one hundred <lb/>
and thirty-third. <lb/>
ROOSEVELT. <lb/>
the <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
serve you and assure you of prompt and courteous attention. <lb/>
MRS. J. T. SMITH, Jr., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Representing A. Stevens ti Bros., Chicago. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN <lb/>
in the State of North Carolina, at the close of Sept. <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
to the farmers, will receive <lb/>
share of profits what th-y <lb/>
put in whether it be five dollars I <lb/>
or five thousand. Farmers arc <lb/>
invited to join in as well as mer- <lb/>
chants. The plan is to hep the <lb/>
farmer hold his cotton. <lb/>
The organization say <lb/>
that they believe cotton will <lb/>
cents a pound if it is. <lb/>
held for three months, <lb/>
here is what the farmer <lb/>
gain after paying the two dollars <lb/>
One five hundred pound bale of <lb/>
cotton at twelve cents <lb/>
If sold at nine cents would <lb/>
bring <lb/>
.; p at i <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital Stock . . <lb/>
Overdrafts . . . , , , <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures 610.691 Surplus fund . . <lb/>
Demand Loans Undivided profits, less <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
11,230.00 <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
Oats, <lb/>
We are not only the <lb/>
lo i In the Sou, bin <lb/>
sell best, sad <lb/>
heaviest qualities. s toes an- <lb/>
from the bf-t <lb/>
yielding crops, our <lb/>
ate folly best <lb/>
mil most improved <lb/>
if you wan<lb/>
current exp. paid <lb/>
, 280.418 <lb/>
. . 280.00 Bills payable 10,000.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, including I Deposits subject to ck. 48,168.54 <lb/>
minor coin currency 1,244.681., , <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and other notes 6,969.00 <lb/>
out st a <lb/>
Total, 181,728.09 <lb/>
Total, 691,726.09 <lb/>
Warning to Trespassers. <lb/>
Legal notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons that they are forbid- <lb/>
den under the penalty the <lb/>
law to hunt, fish or trap, or in <lb/>
anyway to trespass on our lands <lb/>
situate in Greenville township <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
Oct. 1908. <lb/>
STATE NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY PITT .,., . . <lb/>
I J R Smith. Cannier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
to H t to the best . my <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me. this day of Sept, J. R- SMITH. <lb/>
. R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
HODGES, L- DIXON. <lb/>
,,. Directors. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Loss to farmers now <lb/>
If held for three months en <lb/>
payment of dollars a bale j <lb/>
eaves the farmers thirteen do- <lb/>
a bale clear profit. <lb/>
If the end of three months <lb/>
the wants to hold the <lb/>
cotton one or more months <lb/>
he can have it held at a reduced <lb/>
of one dollar and fifty cents <lb/>
for three months which would <lb/>
be less than two cents a day per <lb/>
bale, and this guarantees the <lb/>
farmers against all loss. <lb/>
Plant Wood's <lb/>
Prices quoted on <lb/>
O Descriptive Fall <lb/>
full all <lb/>
seeds, mailed . . <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. II. Smith has <lb/>
tho of A. the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Co. and will bus- <lb/>
at the place All <lb/>
work promptly looked after Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still the <lb/>
Company. , <lb/>
MISS C. MERIDITH, <lb/>
j Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
sir <lb/>
POOR <lb/>
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bed as follows, ed <lb/>
TORY OF H the control of NORTH <lb/>
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supplied the Greet i i water wonts is <lb/>
th.- .;. I i ons . <lb/>
the reports o list arc always on file <lb/>
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offered by the Water Department. It not only means you <lb/>
good to drink, but it will prove a great convenience. <lb/>
Nothing to do but the spigot. No more pumping and -g. <lb/>
We 3.000 gallons pet month an . allow you a dis- <lb/>
count of paid Ly of month succeeding month in <lb/>
, service is re. de.- . This makes the cost cents. <lb/>
Information gladly to anyone regarding cost of making; <lb/>
tap, etc. , <lb/>
L. D. Superintendent. <lb/>
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But forms the t mill road ; thence south 1-2 west <lb/>
educational influence for man. She <lb/>
is trains in the that <lb/>
discretion the <lb/>
that shudders lo lie self as- <lb/>
She it is teaches a few tho <lb/>
Art of pleasing and all the Useful <lb/>
of not displeasing. From her <lb/>
m the lesson that human so- <lb/>
is more complex and more <lb/>
adjusted than is generally <lb/>
by the politicians of the <lb/>
but not least, it u she <lb/>
brings home to the great truth <lb/>
the ideals of sentiment and <lb/>
the visions of faith are invincible <lb/>
forces and that it is by no means <lb/>
reason that governs humankind. <lb/>
France in of<lb/>
Pretty nearly everything about <lb/>
Shakespeare is uncertain, and most <lb/>
statements concerning him. need to <lb/>
be made in a way. It is <lb/>
generally understood that his <lb/>
career began about 1589 or <lb/>
when he was between <lb/>
live and twenty-six years old. lie <lb/>
died in 1616, and if, as is generally <lb/>
assumed be the case, his birth <lb/>
year was 1564, he died at the <lb/>
early age of fifty-two. <lb/>
York American. <lb/>
to William corner ; <lb/>
1-2 poles to the beginning. <lb/>
containing 1-4 acres, more or less. <lb/>
This the 6th day of October, <lb/>
J. I. Fleming, Commissioner. <lb/>
A citizen of culture and poetic <lb/>
taste went to a public library and <lb/>
asked for Shelley's <lb/>
He was rather taken <lb/>
aback when the librarian replied <lb/>
with frat don't keep <lb/>
pay unbound books is this library. <lb/>
Administrator's Notice. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as <lb/>
tor of the estate of C. F. White, de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, and all persons having claims <lb/>
against said estate are notified to <lb/>
present the name to the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the 26th day of October, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 26th day of October. 1908. <lb/>
S. T. White. <lb/>
Administrator of C. F. White. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
com <lb/>
i D. C. <lb/>
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-i <lb/>
i with the . <lb/>
Pin i <lb/>
then with ; John <lb/>
at right Till <lb/>
. ; mi Lib i . <lb/>
. house south- <lb/>
ward with the line t-t <lb/>
feel to <lb/>
northern Tenth <lb/>
corner at Ii <lb/>
all of lot No. m shown by <lb/>
made by I. <lb/>
Land and Improvement Co., <lb/>
i one <lb/>
ti <lb/>
day or Oct. <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
Moore and Attorneys, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
court bi fore <lb/>
re. Clerk <lb/>
Notice to creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county, <lb/>
executrix of the estate of G. <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 against <lb/>
said estate are notified that the same <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, 1908. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
county <lb/>
Jas. A. Moore, Moore, A. <lb/>
Moore, Edward Moore. Renie Mills <lb/>
and husband, Jarvis Mills, <lb/>
Cox and husband, Ed Cox, Maggie <lb/>
Elks and husband, Henry Elks. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Elizabeth Moore, widow of John Moore, <lb/>
deceased. Mattie Widow of <lb/>
Willie Moore, deceased, and Wilton <lb/>
Moore and Alice May Moore, <lb/>
and heirs at law of Willie Moore, <lb/>
deceased, <lb/>
NOTICE SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb/>
By virtue of the judgment and decree <lb/>
of the clerk of the Superior court, made <lb/>
in the above entitled cause, on the 6th <lb/>
day of October, 1908. the undersigned. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, commissioner appointed <lb/>
by the court in said decree, will sell to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash, for <lb/>
at the court house door of Pitt <lb/>
county in Greenville, on the 9th day of <lb/>
November. 1908, all the right, title and <lb/>
interest of the parties to the aforesaid <lb/>
proceeding in and to the following de- <lb/>
scribed tract or parcel of land, <lb/>
That certain tract of land lying and <lb/>
being in the county of Pitt and in <lb/>
township, on Cow Swamp, ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of Robt. Smith, Eliza- <lb/>
beth Moore, and the Joe Williams tract <lb/>
of land, containing acres, more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
This the 7th day of Oct. 1908. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, Commissioner. <lb/>
Notice To creditors. <lb/>
qualified as administratrix of <lb/>
Warren L. Browning, deceased, late <lb/>
Pitt county. N. C, this is to notify all <lb/>
having claims against the on- <lb/>
to of said deceased, to exhibit them <lb/>
to the within twelve <lb/>
from the date of this notice, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please make immediate <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This the 24th day of Oct. <lb/>
Mrs. Lula C. Browning, <lb/>
of W. L. Browning. <lb/>
Julius Brown, Atty. ltd <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Administrator's Notice. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
Margaret J. James, administrator of the estate of A. <lb/>
of G. W. James. Kittrell. deceased, notice is <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
vs on <lb/>
LAME BACK <lb/>
This ailment is usually caused by <lb/>
rheumatism of the muscles of the small <lb/>
of the beck, and is quickly cured by <lb/>
Chamberlains Liniment two or <lb/>
three times a day and massaging the <lb/>
at each application. For sale by <lb/>
L. Wooten and Coward <lb/>
Kittrell, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to f <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persons having <lb/>
claim against said estate are 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/>
This 21st, day of October, 1908. <lb/>
L. L. Kittrell, <lb/>
A Wooten. ltd of A. B. <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stack. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
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North <lb/>
Special Service to <lb/>
BA <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Saloon <lb/>
Elegant Table Dinner Re. Club to <lb/>
Polite attention and the very beat in every nay <lb/>
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily Sunday <lb/>
y. in. in a. m. <lb/>
t New York, all points <lb/>
lines <lb/>
with rail <lb/>
St and west. <lb/>
For all information and reservation <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
A CRASH <lb/>
. <lb/>
At Big Store <lb/>
The Big Sale it going 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/>
Get The best for Comfort <lb/>
Royall and Borden Felt Hat- <lb/>
tresses and a piece Bern- <lb/>
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
TAFT BOY D <lb/>
School Books and Supplies <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
If mortgaged, are you paying off the <lb/>
each year day get to I <lb/>
us care of you We r <lb/>
you o i <lb/>
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, . i cat <lb/>
ion an <lb/>
us s <lb/>
shelters y <lb/>
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years- <lb/>
f repay- <lb/>
the house that <lb/>
Six i <lb/>
tin,<lb/>
H. A W i <lb/>
association <lb/>
GR N. C, <lb/>
is Drawing Near <lb/>
THE CARNAGE OF <lb/>
Story of a Survivor of the <lb/>
tie of <lb/>
INTO THE JAWS OF <lb/>
loll <lb/>
And the Christmas gift is naturally <lb/>
suggestive. <lb/>
How about a piano We have <lb/>
Spa hand several discontinued styles <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
ranging in prices from to <lb/>
These pianos are <lb/>
sold at and <lb/>
How about setting one aside <lb/>
We only have of one style <lb/>
sand of another left <lb/>
We will Ship You One <lb/>
en trial freight prepaid if you prefer. <lb/>
If you arc a bargain seeker this <lb/>
a. rare for you. <lb/>
Phone write to G. G. Fine- <lb/>
box Greenville, N. C <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Pianola Style with a<lb/>
and <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
FARRAND, MILLER <lb/>
The ideal instrument will probably <lb/>
in simply a piano, <lb/>
will be playable by hand or by the <lb/>
mechanical attachment at will. It is <lb/>
the moat popular piano in the, world <lb/>
today. <lb/>
For best piano at any price and on <lb/>
easy terms, call on or write. <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
it cost none <lb/>
BUT THEN <lb/>
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb/>
am. s. e, <lb/>
av <lb/>
S- <lb/>
Chas. M. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
A specialty. Electric <lb/>
Massage and Hair <lb/>
tonic given to ladies <lb/>
at their homes- <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G. Move <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
AT LAW <lb/>
GRENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office after November 1st opposite <lb/>
R. L. Smith stables, and next <lb/>
door to John Flanagan Buggy Co <lb/>
building. <lb/>
Personal Property Sale. <lb/>
On Thursday, Nov. 12th, 1908, at the <lb/>
home of the late John Moore, Sr. In <lb/>
town hip, I will sell at public <lb/>
auction for cash the following <lb/>
property belonging to the estate Two <lb/>
mules, one horse, one two <lb/>
carts, one buggy, farming implements, <lb/>
about barrels com, about <lb/>
pounds fodder, about pounds hay. <lb/>
and four shares of stock in the Farmers <lb/>
Consolidated Tobacco Company. Sale <lb/>
will begin at o'clock a. m. <lb/>
H. A. MOOt, <lb/>
of John Moore, Sr. <lb/>
till sale. <lb/>
e TH Tl <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Han Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
WHEDBEE<lb/>
An Advance Under Fire From <lb/>
Barricades That Literally <lb/>
Down the Charging Han- <lb/>
to Hand Conflict In the Streets. <lb/>
William a survivor <lb/>
of the moat liar. <lb/>
Victory the <lb/>
war. tells iii Harper's <lb/>
he saw the Victory as color bearer <lb/>
bis <lb/>
mast have been, I think, -i <lb/>
O'clock when rod. <lb/>
to the head of the regiment mid we <lb/>
straightened quick, as on parade. An. <lb/>
he said Sharp a few words, <lb/>
like. has a <lb/>
name, and you win give it a still <lb/>
I was In front and could hem <lb/>
part what he said. <lb/>
led us to the left, and <lb/>
we a railroad track and WOW <lb/>
through another little white tillage <lb/>
then we fared n long slops <lb/>
with a village on . the <lb/>
Preach bad made a fort, and we, <lb/>
our and others, were to cap <lb/>
tore It. and were French <lb/>
men and there. <lb/>
rode on a horse, be <lb/>
the majors and the adjutant. Out <lb/>
usually rode. too. but th <lb/>
day the sent their horses back <lb/>
and went on foot. <lb/>
our first men t. <lb/>
fall, for we under the tire of <lb/>
It was bard, for we <lb/>
not see enemy. These <lb/>
were many sharpshooters In a <lb/>
and the noise of their Bring was like <lb/>
that of a coffee mill They <lb/>
drew off as we went forward. It was <lb/>
only at a walk that we went a steady <lb/>
Just as If there were no <lb/>
there. <lb/>
now we would run forward <lb/>
fifty and throw ourselves fist, <lb/>
then another fifty and the hall <lb/>
and the fulling flat, and time we <lb/>
see village was a for <lb/>
tress nearer. <lb/>
save we were lying down <lb/>
I saw that the were stand- <lb/>
Just cool and quiet. It lo <lb/>
a man has to pay In ways to <lb/>
be an <lb/>
saw the fall, lie Shot <lb/>
from his horse and carried <lb/>
major, he took command, <lb/>
and he galloped to the skirmish line. <lb/>
and he shot. Thea the <lb/>
major, too. was and he tried to <lb/>
get up. but he could not and he <lb/>
-ii n shoaled tie <lb/>
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ii- but <lb/>
rifles on <lb/>
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re ants <lb/>
ill each I <lb/>
And . m my <lb/>
Then lie my <lb/>
big in his <lb/>
from a ml Ii <lb/>
v. ell. while many a i <lb/>
died from <lb/>
ill I we <lb/>
charge, for Hie Ural <lb/>
was a cheer, a wild and savage <lb/>
and e rail on. eager to plunge I <lb/>
bayonets, and we could see <lb/>
near the village that the were <lb/>
from barricades gar <lb/>
den walls and from <lb/>
we looked Into the wild fares <lb/>
of the French, and they met us hand <lb/>
to hand. Ah, we climbed over walls <lb/>
and barricades, and we fired and bay <lb/>
ousted, and we fought them in the <lb/>
streets <lb/>
and on we went. It was a wild <lb/>
time of shooting, <lb/>
clubbing, shouting. On on. <lb/>
but It was slow work and terrible, for <lb/>
the French fought for step. <lb/>
was at the front, for I <lb/>
colors. There were a few still <lb/>
left, and they were shouting and <lb/>
their and other regiments <lb/>
Into the village with us. and <lb/>
after can't say how long <lb/>
tho place was ours. <lb/>
I tell It to It seems perhaps <lb/>
a simple thing. when the <lb/>
mi-iii was paraded before the battle <lb/>
began we were more than men <lb/>
and more than we <lb/>
lost In the light forty and <lb/>
more than u thousand men. Yes. <lb/>
was the loss of Just my regiment <lb/>
It was but It was <lb/>
It was over. The village was <lb/>
biasing, and many a dead man lay <lb/>
the ruins. Some sat upright, dead, <lb/>
with their backs <lb/>
RATION PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR LINE <lb/>
Raleigh, and Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
via <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Effective September 6th Southern <lb/>
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE, between Raleigh N. L. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., on the following convenient <lb/>
RALEIGH <lb/>
Ar. a. m. <lb/>
ATLANTA g <lb/>
Ar. noon. <lb/>
Call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway Company or connection <lb/>
lines for detailed information, or <lb/>
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
J S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings. <lb/>
India's Fame. <lb/>
They were holding an In a., <lb/>
east London school, and the tea. <lb/>
was explaining the products of <lb/>
the Indian empire. One child recited B <lb/>
list of comestible. miss. In <lb/>
produces curries and and <lb/>
citron and chillies and chutney <lb/>
yes. and what comes <lb/>
after don't re <lb/>
but think. What <lb/>
India so famous <lb/>
Th greatest of all human <lb/>
that, st least, without which other <lb/>
can truly enjoyed, <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville a C. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA- <lb/>
Cotton and handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Bags, <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicit. <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market in front of Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern Depot. <lb/>
. Q. SMITH. <lb/>
Cobb Bros. Co. I <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Broken <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans.<lb/>
Li<lb/>
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I In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
I Authorized Agent of Eastern Reflector Winterville and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application<lb/>
drugs in. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox was with the <lb/>
Other Candidates at Stokes yes- <lb/>
Ho reported a large <lb/>
number present to hoar the <lb/>
A lot of i alt, in. <lb/>
ton, Berber Co. <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Newton, of Ft <lb/>
Barnwell. Monday with <lb/>
his who is in school. <lb/>
K was i his way to the <lb/>
ran As <lb/>
time to have your painting done. <lb/>
We have the best, with large as- <lb/>
of colors. <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
Winterville and four miles from <lb/>
Ayden. For terms apply to E. <lb/>
J. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Our immense fall and winter <lb/>
of dry shoes, no- <lb/>
clothing, hardware and <lb/>
DEMONSTRATION FARMS FOR PITT <lb/>
Oar Farmer. Should be Glad to Get <lb/>
the Benefits of This Work. <lb/>
Mr. C. R. special <lb/>
agent of the United States de- <lb/>
of agriculture, was <lb/>
here Monday making arrange- <lb/>
to have established about <lb/>
seventy-five demonstration farms <lb/>
See A. Ange i Co. for best <lb/>
bagging ard ties at lowest, prices. <lb/>
cream at Johnson's <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
A. G Cox gave the dormitory <lb/>
i a t . Sunday afternoon <lb/>
by b load <lb/>
Out to the Ellis school house The sunshine is not so <lb/>
gun lay m Mr. Cox always j now but the showers will be <lb/>
kn to make the students Get you one of those <lb/>
new umbrellas just in at <lb/>
crockery is coming in every day. I,., COunty. <lb/>
Give us a call. We are prepared The this work is <lb/>
a first class article the farmers of the <lb/>
i county practical object lessons <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. inc best methods of <lb/>
For good second producing such standard crops <lb/>
hand buggy cheap. coin and cotton, and to induce <lb/>
C. T. Cox, Winterville, N. C.; farmers to use the same methods <lb/>
We are running a first j a few acres on their <lb/>
market now at the Cooper store, i various farms. The farmer can <lb/>
of Give us a call- Button.; compare results and decide <lb/>
for himself as to the value of <lb/>
methods that are being <lb/>
The average format can, <lb/>
elves. new umbrellas just in at better farming if <lb/>
Re have just received t Barter Co. j property approached and shown <lb/>
best flour actual experience <lb/>
W. A. Forbes, who as-1 Harrington, Barber G <lb/>
in the <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
system, and produces <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb/>
There l no better <lb/>
common diseases than D <lb/>
LIVER PILLS, a a trial <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
C. D. Tunstall entertained at a <lb/>
party in honor of <lb/>
Miss Mamie Ruth Tunstall and <lb/>
about fifty of her friends. <lb/>
A ghost met the guests at the <lb/>
door and ushered them into the <lb/>
hall where fruit punch was <lb/>
served. <lb/>
The house was decorated with <lb/>
autumn leaves, golden rod, red <lb/>
draperies and bats and cats cut <lb/>
from black crops paper. Jack <lb/>
SENSATION OF THE CAMPAIGN. <lb/>
James S Sherman Exposed in Big Land <lb/>
W. E. Gonzales, editor of the <lb/>
Columbia State, wired his paper <lb/>
from New York last night as <lb/>
York, Oct. <lb/>
World the sensation of <lb/>
the campaign this morning when <lb/>
it devoted two and a half pages <lb/>
to exposing the connect-on of <lb/>
James S. Sherman, Republican <lb/>
vice-presidential candidate, with <lb/>
a land company that proposed to <lb/>
secure a great block of public <lb/>
and from New Mexico ac to <lb/>
per cent, of its value. The con <lb/>
first planned to buy <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Ripe Strawberries Mat are Cotton <lb/>
Believed Cotton Can be Raised. <lb/>
The in the race <lb/>
for the to be given the <lb/>
producer of freaks of nature in <lb/>
the agricultural or horticultural <lb/>
line are coming with a rush as <lb/>
election day approaches, and <lb/>
some signs indicate that they <lb/>
are likely to get as many <lb/>
votes as Dr. E. B. Glenn, <lb/>
Dr. J. A. and others <lb/>
who made a great showing at <lb/>
the . <lb/>
Yesterday W. C- Daves, of <lb/>
Dick's Creek, and J. T. <lb/>
son, of Asheville, to the <lb/>
front with a rush. Mr. Daves <lb/>
acres by means of brought to The Citizen office <lb/>
applications for acres each, several strawberry plants from <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOV. <lb/>
1908 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
Workers in a Milwaukee brewery- <lb/>
were the dummies. <lb/>
bid place on Dick's Creek in <lb/>
tan n.-hip, which show- <lb/>
the promoters became ad blooms and rips fruit. It <lb/>
alarmed and decided to get frostbitten berries either, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Territory <lb/>
permit <lb/>
to sell <lb/>
New Mexico <lb/>
in<lb/>
Si <lb/>
. . . .<lb/>
preached s <lb/>
sermons <lb/>
i i <lb/>
f m lungs <lb/>
The Pitt C <lb/>
still <lb/>
School Desk are <lb/>
afternoon. He <lb/>
excellent <lb/>
here. The meet-; <lb/>
that better <lb/>
methods give better results. <lb/>
demonstration farms <lb/>
. j. . larger <lb/>
t . . . ill <lb/>
r p per acre. <lb/>
and candles in potato I blocks. Sherman, general <lb/>
candle sticks furnished light. for the land company, <lb/>
Fortune-tolling by a land introduced the bin. ft pees <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
no <lb/>
. . at ; u its <lb/>
it. Tl ere is Letter and <lb/>
more desk on <lb/>
market. th- <lb/>
cosed Co., <lb/>
net t N-C . ; i the masses <lb/>
l openly, yet v. feel Go and low at that pretty dis-1 now o- Lite Li all j <lb/>
there some good <lb/>
i o prove that <lb/>
t the <lb/>
u and the <lb/>
bobbing for apples and g <lb/>
i he toil on the black cat <lb/>
some of the amusements. <lb/>
Miss Forbes won t <lb/>
. a rose candlestick, for <lb/>
pinning the tail on the cat. <lb/>
M fruits, cream and <lb/>
B. <lb/>
ed the house and was only held <lb/>
up in the Senate by one objector, <lb/>
Patterson of Colorado. <lb/>
of .--.- and gems u <lb/>
. hoes and hosiery at. A. W. Ange, -n <lb/>
r bu are f <lb/>
you want a <lb/>
d. i .- .-.- <lb/>
Co. I v <lb/>
Li e <lb/>
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b dona for <lb/>
. ad, it<lb/>
i ween eleven and twelve <lb/>
said and all ex- <lb/>
themselves as having <lb/>
spent a most delightful evening. <lb/>
A Healthy Family. <lb/>
A whole family has good <lb/>
Hi v began r. King's <lb/>
. p, <lb/>
A of Rural Routs <lb/>
Would Mortgage the Farm. <lb/>
A . e <lb/>
Ca., W. A. I i. yd by name, <lb/>
s Salve cured the Vt <lb/>
v r one on , <lb/>
It is more than Wei. by have none. <lb/>
big red, ripe luscious <lb/>
as in June that they are not <lb/>
entirely is shown by the <lb/>
fact that Mr. Daves brought in <lb/>
five quarts of them, which found <lb/>
a ready sale at cents a quart. <lb/>
Further than this he has been <lb/>
bringing in ripe berries all this <lb/>
month. does not think that <lb/>
his plant are <lb/>
those of his <lb/>
not bearing, although <lb/>
something is strange that one <lb/>
patch have berries while <lb/>
WITH THE ALDERMEN <lb/>
Pin COUNTY'S VOTE. <lb/>
AMERICA NEEDS THE GIFT <lb/>
CRAWFORD AND BROOKS LEFT. <lb/>
. ill . c <lb/>
i .-. .- for the <lb/>
f tame <lb/>
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position to how <lb/>
their Tar how <lb/>
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb/>
bodies. Prices made right. Call <lb/>
see th m. mi <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. i;.; . <lb/>
builders do well to <lb/>
win- <lb/>
. the <lb/>
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. . . Mr. <lb/>
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Prompt attention given <lb/>
all orders. <lb/>
The candidates <lb/>
were It is re- <lb/>
ported that T. King was the <lb/>
principal r. could <lb/>
not he present <lb/>
We are headquarter for good see A w. for <lb/>
horse blankets. and before v <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co <lb/>
T. H. filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment at Goldsboro <lb/>
and returned home Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
always have a nice line of <lb/>
fresh groceries on hand. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
F. A. Edmundson attended <lb/>
a wedding at Wilson last Thurs- <lb/>
day and returned home Friday. <lb/>
the Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
are still going. Call to see <lb/>
our nice stock of runabouts be- <lb/>
fore buy. Prices are inter- <lb/>
We are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
i., their<lb/>
acres of Corn <lb/>
and lone <lb/>
y that doc <lb/>
I. <lb/>
, Ayden <lb/>
and <lb/>
y I ave been <lb/>
., months <lb/>
At <lb/>
. c <lb/>
bf have <lb/>
. <lb/>
,. to these <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
leg <lb/>
in I would not he without ii i <lb/>
had the farm to get <lb/>
Only Jno. i . Store, <lb/>
MR. ELLSWORTH HERE. <lb/>
S Offered for <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
Mr. G. D. Ellsworth, <lb/>
of the depart- <lb/>
of the government, arrived <lb/>
here to day to inspect the site <lb/>
offered the government th <lb/>
location of a public building in <lb/>
At the last <lb/>
of Congress an appropriation <lb/>
of was made to purchase <lb/>
a site here, and in response to <lb/>
advertisement several sites were <lb/>
offered. While here Mr. Ells- <lb/>
worth will carefully inspect all <lb/>
of the sites offered and make <lb/>
. ilia <lb/>
morning the, his recommendation to the gov <lb/>
i,. i,. . <lb/>
Kill Ct <lb/>
crowd <lb/>
ac. at <lb/>
corner, and the <lb/>
gathered around <lb/>
as to which location is <lb/>
most suitable for the building. <lb/>
In the event none are found <lb/>
be. <lb/>
acres of cotton tin good music. satisfactory he will solicit and <lb/>
to devote to the receive other proposals. Mr. <lb/>
it be <lb/>
tut meet- <lb/>
Mr. brought several <lb/>
boils cotton fully blown, <lb/>
L which he raised <lb/>
on his In West Asheville, <lb/>
three miles from the city. The <lb/>
cotton is of large boll kind <lb/>
the producing it grew <lb/>
i i rich soil. Mr. be- <lb/>
that cotton can be grown <lb/>
in mis profitably, and <lb/>
next season may make ex <lb/>
The fact that cotton <lb/>
has not been grown here did not <lb/>
i. mean anything, he <lb/>
said, and he instanced the fact <lb/>
that some year ago people <lb/>
thought wheat could not be <lb/>
grown in Henderson county but <lb/>
experiment; showed that it could <lb/>
be and later much wheat was <lb/>
raised. <lb/>
Buncombe takes to <lb/>
raising cotton and <lb/>
strawberries almost up to No <lb/>
said a citizen, <lb/>
are going b be the <lb/>
ville Citizen. <lb/>
tho method at <lb/>
Bret Laxative Syrup always <lb/>
quick colds. <lb/>
d all <lb/>
and <lb/>
receive <lb/>
Ellsworth will be at the Hotel <lb/>
Bertha today and tomorrow <lb/>
and Caskets. Prices are <lb/>
right and can nice hearse <lb/>
service. A. G, Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb/>
Come and get the best prices. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
We have opened a large <lb/>
line of enamel ware. Come <lb/>
and at pick. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
the Tar Heel <lb/>
wagons made by the <lb/>
A. G. Co. <lb/>
C. For <lb/>
they cannot be <lb/>
ex felled. <lb/>
An in of a good and <lb/>
up-to-date buggy will do well to <lb/>
see at the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co. before <lb/>
they Buggy business is <lb/>
and we would advise <lb/>
that place your orders early. <lb/>
A Bill line of best mattresses <lb/>
just A. W. Ange It Co. <lb/>
is <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
George A. Jones and Myrtie <lb/>
Lee Gardner. <lb/>
Henry Nichols and Stella <lb/>
Whitley. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Joyner and <lb/>
en- <lb/>
Washington Mayo and Louisa <lb/>
Barnhill. <lb/>
James Bryant and Ids Lee- <lb/>
first This U ail lo take, i y cold by Jno. <lb/>
for the fa. mar of Pitt L- . <lb/>
to . -of-, v expense. m b <lb/>
the methods known to the; . . <lb/>
farming world, These methods, Rev J. N F ; . who <lb/>
did not originate at once served <lb/>
but all the methods already in <lb/>
Pleasant; possibly and will be <lb/>
use by the most successful far- <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
The civilization of a country, <lb/>
as a whole, can rise no higher <lb/>
the Presbyterian <lb/>
church here, was recently in- <lb/>
stated as pastor of the <lb/>
church in New Bern. We <lb/>
understand that Dr. Summerel <lb/>
will again devote one Sunday in <lb/>
each month to the Greenville <lb/>
than the earning capacity of the I church, and this gives pleasure <lb/>
farmer to support that to our people, <lb/>
This work is designed to <lb/>
If you are a sufferer from Man <lb/>
Zan Pile will bring with <lb/>
the application. Guaranteed <lb/>
Price by Jno. L. Wooten, <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
Satisfied Policy Holder. <lb/>
Williamston, N. C, Oct. <lb/>
H. Bentley Harris, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
I beg to acknowledge receipt <lb/>
from you this date of dividend <lb/>
statements on three policies I <lb/>
hold in The Mutual Life of Mew <lb/>
York, amounting to or <lb/>
on each policy. My <lb/>
band, the late John D. Biggs, <lb/>
carried insurance in this com- <lb/>
and all our transactions <lb/>
have been satisfactory. <lb/>
Fannie L. Biggs. <lb/>
increase his earning capacity <lb/>
without increasing his cost of <lb/>
production. The records kept of <lb/>
the work for five years show con- <lb/>
that the objects are <lb/>
being accomplished. <lb/>
This work was started in eight <lb/>
counties in the Piedmont section <lb/>
of the State last fall. It will he <lb/>
extended to eight more <lb/>
this season, including Pitt. <lb/>
Away. <lb/>
The son of E. P. age <lb/>
scar on left cheek. feet, <lb/>
inches tall, weight gray suit <lb/>
of clothes, has blue overalls, <lb/>
name John, left home Sunday <lb/>
night. Shelter forbidden under <lb/>
penalty of law. Informant of <lb/>
him will get E. P. <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, R F. D. <lb/>
glad to talk with any citizen re <lb/>
this matter of such vital <lb/>
importance to Greenville. <lb/>
To afflicted with kidney and <lb/>
bladder trouble, backache, <lb/>
for the s brings relief <lb/>
in the first dote. Hundreds of people <lb/>
today testify to their remarkable heal <lb/>
and tonic properties. <lb/>
They purify the blood, <lb/>
by Jno. L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
trial <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
f,<lb/>
Experienced found <lb/>
gm i Lore lit by with a <lb/>
U Hi I It. .-IT r. BALSAM. <lb/>
It Impure water <lb/>
of e War- <lb/>
J L. <lb/>
For Fine <lb/>
D. D. Haskett. <lb/>
male calf see <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
CHAPPED SKIN. <lb/>
Chapped skin on the hall <lb/>
or face may be cured in one by <lb/>
applying Chamberlain's Salve. a <lb/>
also for s re nipples, burns <lb/>
and For sale by Jno L. <lb/>
ten and Coward Wooten. ,<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business July 15th. 191-8. <lb/>
Prompt treatment cf a slight attack <lb/>
of will prevent a <lb/>
sickness. known Rem- <lb/>
an is Dr Arnold's <lb/>
Yo I apothecary, Jno. L. Wooten, <lb/>
warrants it to give <lb/>
Rings Little Liver fills for bilious- <lb/>
sick-headache. They keep <lb/>
well. Try Sol I fat. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Tuning. <lb/>
Our Mr. W. H. Daniels is now <lb/>
in Greenville. Mr. Daniels is <lb/>
one of our factory tuners ard <lb/>
can give your piano a through <lb/>
overhauling. We guarantee his <lb/>
work or will refund your money. <lb/>
If piano needs attention <lb/>
apply to Chas. M. or G. G. <lb/>
box Greenville. Do <lb/>
not phone but write your order. <lb/>
., <lb/>
U. <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 I pa mule year <lb/>
Mock color, three white <lb/>
low knees, unmarked, looks to be about <lb/>
two years old. get <lb/>
by proving proving property and paying <lb/>
Loans discounts 13,88.46 <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
loans <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Bunkers 1,178.89 <lb/>
Cash 80.80 <lb/>
Coin 886.00 <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National hunk notes <lb/>
other IT. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
188.80 <lb/>
II <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
Capital stork <lb/>
Surplus funk <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
luxes <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
Time certificates <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
Cashiers cheeks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
iii <lb/>
, . ii-. <lb/>
5,000.00 .<lb/>
178.6 <lb/>
1,787.16 <lb/>
15.08- <lb/>
y pr <lb/>
ea. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
R F. D. No. <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
, U C. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I, J. L. of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
that the above statement i. true to the best of <lb/>
me, <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
this day of July. <lb/>
James R. Johnson, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J F Harrington, <lb/>
I GE Lineberry <lb/>
W B Wingate,<lb/>
m LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
TO FOOD AND DRUM <lb/>
ALE BY JNO. WOOTEN.<lb/>
CO., U. S. i <lb/>
They Have Session <lb/>
Night. <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen met in <lb/>
regular session Thurs- <lb/>
day night with the members <lb/>
present, and the meeting was <lb/>
prolonged until midnight Owing <lb/>
to the amount of bust new before <lb/>
them. <lb/>
R. O. appeared before <lb/>
the board in regard to having the <lb/>
street improved leading from <lb/>
Dickinson factory <lb/>
of the Imperial Tobacco Con- <lb/>
the matter was refer- <lb/>
red to the street committee <lb/>
E. H. Evans appeared with a <lb/>
request the board aid Hope <lb/>
Fire company in the purchase of <lb/>
a fire In wagon. A c <lb/>
was appointed to confer with <lb/>
Hope Fire in regard to <lb/>
the matter and also as to the <lb/>
receipts from the recent carnival. <lb/>
D R. King granted per- <lb/>
mission to run a delivery <lb/>
for the sale of bread and cakes. <lb/>
G- E. Harris appeared in re- <lb/>
to repairing Short street <lb/>
leading to the wharf, and this <lb/>
was referred to the street com- <lb/>
mute. <lb/>
The finance committee report- <lb/>
ed that reports of officers and <lb/>
bills for the past month had been <lb/>
examined and were found correct. <lb/>
The building committee re- <lb/>
ported that they had conferred <lb/>
with the finance committee and <lb/>
concurred with the latter in the <lb/>
matter of erecting a municipal <lb/>
building on the property belong- <lb/>
to the town en Fifth street. <lb/>
Advertisement will be made at <lb/>
an early day for bids to erect the <lb/>
building. <lb/>
The mayor and clerk were <lb/>
to execute three notes <lb/>
in favor of the Austin Machinery <lb/>
company, payable in one, two <lb/>
and three years, in for <lb/>
the street sweeper purchased by <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
The market committee reported <lb/>
that front stall in the market <lb/>
house was vacant. <lb/>
A communication from W. H. <lb/>
others asking that a <lb/>
street be opened from <lb/>
to in <lb/>
West Greenville, was referred to <lb/>
the committee. <lb/>
A communication was read <lb/>
from the water and light com- <lb/>
mission in regard to extending <lb/>
the water main from the corner <lb/>
of Evans street on Twelfth street <lb/>
to the corner of <lb/>
street and then on Washington <lb/>
to the corner of Eleventh <lb/>
two fire hydrants to be <lb/>
placed on the extended line. <lb/>
This was referred to the water <lb/>
and light committee. <lb/>
The salaries of the police <lb/>
officers were increased to the <lb/>
same figures as last year, chief <lb/>
per month, assistants and <lb/>
night police to per month. <lb/>
The mayor was instructed to <lb/>
draft an in regard to <lb/>
surface privies, to spitting on <lb/>
paved sidewalk, and to have <lb/>
owners of abutting property to <lb/>
sweep paved sidewalks on Evans <lb/>
each Saturday night so they will <lb/>
present a cleanly appearance on <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
The proposition of R. T. Evans <lb/>
to sell the town his lot and build- <lb/>
used as a photograph gallery <lb/>
on Dickinson avenue for so <lb/>
that a sidewalk could be opened <lb/>
there was accepted; also the <lb/>
proposition of E. B. Higgs to <lb/>
give the town for re- <lb/>
of the lot and building <lb/>
after the town has -token off <lb/>
for the sidewalk. This leaves a <lb/>
net cost to the town of for <lb/>
the property for opening the <lb/>
chief of police was <lb/>
Total, Shown by the Return, of I- the of Drink Follow Republican. Get Three North Carolina <lb/>
ASSAULT ON HIS OWN <lb/>
Ar- the i f the death <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
The official returns of Pitt <lb/>
county show the following total <lb/>
vote for the different <lb/>
For president, Bryan electors <lb/>
Taft electors <lb/>
For governor, Kitchin <lb/>
Cox, <lb/>
For congress, Small <lb/>
Meek ins <lb/>
For solicitor, <lb/>
no opposition. <lb/>
For senator Blow Moore <lb/>
For representatives, Cotten <lb/>
Cox Fletcher <lb/>
Nobles <lb/>
For White <lb/>
Manning <lb/>
For register of deeds, <lb/>
Bullock <lb/>
For surveyor. Jenkins, <lb/>
no opposition. <lb/>
For coroner, Laughinghouse <lb/>
Purser <lb/>
For Sheriff, Tucker <lb/>
For county Cox <lb/>
May Lang <lb/>
Holland <lb/>
King Barnhill Keel <lb/>
Smith Moore <lb/>
These figures show that <lb/>
lead the Republican ticket nearly <lb/>
a hundred votes. There is not <lb/>
a township in the county that <lb/>
gave the Republican ticket a <lb/>
majority. Shortly The Reflector <lb/>
will print a table showing the <lb/>
vote of the county by townships. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Countless Miseries. <lb/>
If I had the power to this <lb/>
country the one thing that I think <lb/>
it truly needs next to the <lb/>
Congressmen. tel <lb/>
was known early Durham. N. C, Nov. <lb/>
bad I Laws, a was arrested <lb/>
of Ola Forbes was arm it <lb/>
sent a shock of surprise to his <lb/>
been defeated by Laws. was ., <lb/>
in the eighth district, I morning about eight o clock , <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
religion Of Jesus v charge <lb/>
which in my judgment would <lb/>
be mos; conducive to the <lb/>
trial education and moral up- <lb/>
building of the nation. I <lb/>
unhesitatingly give it a strong <lb/>
temperance law, and <lb/>
compel <lb/>
the Republicans also carried the <lb/>
fifth ard tenth districts. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C. Nov. <lb/>
G. Grant, of Henderson county, <lb/>
has been elected to the National <lb/>
of the United States <lb/>
, j <lb/>
it., enforcement by the from the tenth Norm Carolina <lb/>
proper says R. B Glenn, <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina, in <lb/>
a symposium, I Wire a <lb/>
National to the <lb/>
December <lb/>
I here all the wrongs <lb/>
and iniquities of the tariff, and <lb/>
all the robberies, and <lb/>
greed of monopoly, do not carried t <lb/>
pare with the sorrow, the ruin, The <lb/>
n per- <lb/>
ago he <lb/>
.- . i with t no <lb/>
. i be his <lb/>
. battling five <lb/>
reeks Anally <lb/>
a colored Williams, <lb/>
last near the <lb/>
Lyon Park, where the is <lb/>
on. The story told in the fell peacefully <lb/>
this morning was such <lb/>
Mayor Graham excluded ever; <lb/>
district by a majority of <lb/>
The official from all th- <lb/>
counties in the district <lb/>
with the exception of Clay, have <lb/>
been received at Republican <lb/>
headquarters here. <lb/>
and estimating Clay for Craw- <lb/>
i ford by a majority of which <lb/>
the Democrats claim, Mr- Grant <lb/>
district by <lb/>
surprise to the <lb/>
. Democrat- was the <lb/>
the misery, he c. the . <lb/>
the madness, vice, the, by <lb/>
degradation, the death and dam- <lb/>
nation produced by strong drink, j bad been fig- <lb/>
It destroys home life; breaks the Siring on for Grant, <lb/>
-J <lb/>
takes the off backs was first , Macon had <lb/>
Crawford, although <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. s <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since la-t <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
T. C. Hughes and Lila E. <lb/>
Fields. <lb/>
J H. Harris and Lula Craw- <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
J. J. Turnage and Lennie <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
John Cherry and Maggie Lee <lb/>
Jacob Button and Mary J. <lb/>
Mayo. <lb/>
William Moore and Susie Shep- <lb/>
Anderson Dixon and Harriet <lb/>
Chapman. <lb/>
of little children and substitutes <lb/>
rags; degrades manhood; <lb/>
lewd women out of <lb/>
stifles ambition, de- <lb/>
hope, weakens the <lb/>
blights the mind, blackens the <lb/>
soul, until it turns this <lb/>
made for man's happiness <lb/>
use. into a hell for his ruin <lb/>
misery. <lb/>
In the interest, therefore, of <lb/>
business; for the protection of <lb/>
helpless women and children, <lb/>
for th I suppression of crime; the <lb/>
amelioration of want and <lb/>
gone for <lb/>
Che Republican booted the id -a. <lb/>
Macon Grant majority. <lb/>
foil badly in her <lb/>
Democrat majority, while Bun- <lb/>
went back on Crawford <lb/>
entirely. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. Nov. <lb/>
returns from all counties in <lb/>
district show that <lb/>
defeated Brooks <lb/>
by majority. The vote <lb/>
Fifth district <lb/>
Caswell, <lb/>
Durham, Guilford. Gran- <lb/>
ville, Total. <lb/>
Surry, <lb/>
one the room with the x <lb/>
caption the defendant, wit- <lb/>
officers and newspaper <lb/>
men. That the story. <lb/>
was such that it has M <lb/>
not printed. <lb/>
At the last minute the prison- <lb/>
asked that he be allowed a <lb/>
witness who was not present and <lb/>
the mayor tinned u.-t <lb/>
until tomorrow. The <lb/>
oner was committed under bond <lb/>
I the <lb/>
witness were cum <lb/>
in default of <lb/>
bonds of each. All three <lb/>
are it; jail and the case will <lb/>
resumed tomorrow morning. <lb/>
There i-. not much doubt but <lb/>
the Will be sent over and <lb/>
that he will have to face a jury <lb/>
on th- life death <lb/>
v, rake no more. <lb/>
stood a; bedside of this <lb/>
g man. who <lb/>
was .-o in prime of <lb/>
vigorous manhood and watched <lb/>
, . j,. ; v fade, and <lb/>
i. i a i that i is was <lb/>
an I saw the <lb/>
,. . row, m tender <lb/>
, i y <lb/>
. , ., to memory. <lb/>
. ., . I <lb/>
,. i j. y boyhood, and <lb/>
abated each <lb/>
;, u each other's <lb/>
t for years <lb/>
. our country <lb/>
i, ,. . ,,. , school in <lb/>
. lie Was a few <lb/>
mom . ban I and he was <lb/>
man led engaged tit-- <lb/>
and.<lb/>
Salaries State Officers. <lb/>
The general assembly will<lb/>
Do <lb/>
em . <lb/>
Our i . <lb/>
have i <lb/>
I V. <lb/>
, i . <lb/>
th; prevention of Orange, Person, Stoke. <lb/>
preservation of the salvation Alamance, <lb/>
human souls, and for Hie sake <lb/>
of more than eighty-six millions <lb/>
of true, brave and noble <lb/>
can men, women and children, I <lb/>
would bestow gift of nation- <lb/>
thus destroying a <lb/>
fearful curse, and restoring man <lb/>
to the godlike image in which he <lb/>
was created. I would offer this <lb/>
gift to the American people. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
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PLAN OF ORGANIZATION. <lb/>
them, <lb/>
lived ; i <lb/>
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of Hon. W. W. Kitchin- <lb/>
Bight years ago Gov. C <lb/>
cock wee inducted Into office on <lb/>
Wednesday. January four <lb/>
years ago the inauguration was <lb/>
on Wednesday, the 11th of Jan- <lb/>
the legislature commencing <lb/>
on the and it is probable <lb/>
that Mr. will be ii ducted <lb/>
into office on Wednesday, the <lb/>
13th of January. <lb/>
The legislature of 1907 i <lb/>
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the Legislature. in the state offices and placing n .; , <lb/>
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Juror, for December Court, <lb/>
First week-R B Bynum, J M <lb/>
Edwards, W B Harper, G R <lb/>
Dixon, J T Hart, W L Brown <lb/>
King Sutton, W A Cox, G L <lb/>
Jackson, Joseph Lang, J M <lb/>
J A Harrington, b A <lb/>
Jenkins, WAG Gaskins, L H <lb/>
J L Patrick, J A <lb/>
L Williams. <lb/>
Second T Skinner, <lb/>
C S Forbes. P T Anthony, James <lb/>
A Stokes, J E May, M M Stokes. <lb/>
Harding, F D <lb/>
Foxhall, W J Crisp, W C Mew- <lb/>
born, Gray Moore, Jefferson, <lb/>
A J Allen, Jacob <lb/>
J R Highsmith. <lb/>
Two Small Farms for Sale- <lb/>
One acres, other acres, <lb/>
as part of the land <lb/>
owned by M. B. about <lb/>
three miles from Greenville. <lb/>
F. M. Wooten, Trustee. <lb/>
for November <lb/>
14th, 1908. <lb/>
A. M.-Devotional <lb/>
Rev- B. F. Huske. <lb/>
A. of min- <lb/>
A. and <lb/>
its importance in our schools, <lb/>
Supt. E. M. Rollins. <lb/>
A. in the <lb/>
fifth, sixth and seventh grades, <lb/>
Miss Nannie E. Richardson. <lb/>
A. M -High school Eng- <lb/>
Supt. W. H. Cole. <lb/>
A. Work and <lb/>
Manner of Correction, Supt. H. <lb/>
B. Smith. <lb/>
A. Hon. <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
It will be seen that Hon. Jno. <lb/>
H. Small will speak to the teach- <lb/>
Saturday. This fact <lb/>
with an interesting program <lb/>
ought to insure the presence of <lb/>
every teacher in the county. We <lb/>
also cordially invite <lb/>
to be present and hear Mr. <lb/>
Small. <lb/>
The Democratic State <lb/>
Committee at its last meet-1 <lb/>
heM about the first of; <lb/>
August, adopted a resolution <lb/>
authorizing State Chairman A. <lb/>
H. Eller to appoint a committee <lb/>
of five, of which Mr. Eller shall <lb/>
be chairman, tor the purpose of <lb/>
revising the Democratic plan of <lb/>
organization. <lb/>
It is the purpose of State Chair- <lb/>
man Eller to select for this <lb/>
committee men well <lb/>
versed in the Democratic party <lb/>
law and custom, and who have <lb/>
knowledge of all sections of the <lb/>
State. He will announce the <lb/>
committee at an early date. <lb/>
The committee will meet in <lb/>
Raleigh in January or February, <lb/>
and map out the changes <lb/>
may be deemed wise. Their <lb/>
report will be submitted to the <lb/>
executive committee, which will <lb/>
be called to meet at such time <lb/>
and place as may be deemed <lb/>
appropriate. <lb/>
salary basis. The law does <lb/>
affect the governor's Light hearted, jolly playmate <lb/>
which is but a separate boyhood and <lb/>
act allows the chief executive donate friend, <lb/>
annually for traveling ex-j<lb/>
The act of 1907 fixed the <lb/>
of state officers after Jan- <lb/>
1909, as <lb/>
Secretary of State <lb/>
State treasurer <lb/>
State auditor <lb/>
Supt. <lb/>
Attorney general <lb/>
Insurance commissioner <lb/>
O. L Joyner. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
The Rev. M R. Hicks <lb/>
For 1909, ready Nov. <lb/>
best ever sent out, beautiful <lb/>
covers in colors, fine portrait of <lb/>
Prof. Hicks in all the old <lb/>
features and several new ones in <lb/>
Members each 3.000 book. The best <lb/>
State bank examiner cal year book and the only one <lb/>
The other elective officers are containing the ordinal <lb/>
commissioner of agriculture, I Weather By mail <lb/>
whose salary, fixed by the State on news I <lb/>
board of agriculture is <lb/>
and commissioner of labor and <lb/>
copy free with Won and Works, <lb/>
the best monthly in America. <lb/>
to have restored the foundations <lb/>
under that portion the stables <lb/>
of E. B. on Fourth street <lb/>
which had fallen out by reason <lb/>
of work done by the town in cut- <lb/>
ting down the sidewalk; and he <lb/>
was also instructed to have the <lb/>
plank sidewalk on Fourth street <lb/>
that needs attention put in good <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
Poor Child <lb/>
has stolen <lb/>
my bird dog, on Friday night or <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. A male setter, <lb/>
white, black ears, the black does <lb/>
not cover one eye, black spot on <lb/>
one aide, brown spot over each <lb/>
eye, ears brown underneath <lb/>
answers to the name of Tony <lb/>
A suitable reward for <lb/>
to recovery. Notify J. R. <lb/>
; i-ting, who receives Discounts on almanacs in <lb/>
annually.-News and Observer, ties. Agents wanted. Word <lb/>
Works Pub. Co., Locust <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. Every <lb/>
New cotton seed meal and owes it to himself, to his <lb/>
hulls, at F. V. follow and to Prof. to <lb/>
Phone the <lb/>
only reliable. <lb/>
Greenville Fourth Place. <lb/>
The Greenville market takes Bridge Order, <lb/>
fourth place in the sales of j The Board of County <lb/>
co for the month of October, here ordered that no per- <lb/>
Winston, Wilson and son drive or ride across the river <lb/>
Mount coming ahead in the order bridge here faster than a walk. <lb/>
named. <lb/>
-When I grow up and marry, to recovery. <lb/>
VI a husband Hutchings at Gum Warehouse. <lb/>
ii i. <lb/>
you <lb/>
mother, will I have a husband <lb/>
like asked Mary. <lb/>
hope so, said mother. <lb/>
if I don't marry, will I <lb/>
be like Aunt <lb/>
hope <lb/>
said Mary, as she <lb/>
turned away a fix I'm <lb/>
For four-horse farm, <lb/>
one mile South of Greenville. It <lb/>
is fine tobacco land and has three <lb/>
tenant houses. For particulars <lb/>
sec John W. Tucker. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
Best hay, corn and oats at F. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
The order will go in effect on the <lb/>
10th, and any person who <lb/>
it may expect to pay the <lb/>
penalty prescribed. <lb/>
Report. <lb/>
government re- <lb/>
port of cotton ginned this season <lb/>
up to Nov. 1st, was issued today <lb/>
and places it at bales. <lb/>
Seed rye and at F. <lb/>
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depot. -ltd <lb/>
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