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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 />
; . I <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 />
Total. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
PLAN OF ORGANIZATION. <lb />
them, <lb />
lived ; i <lb />
on We January <lb />
and the . <lb />
will appoint a day for the i <lb />
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 />
Special Committee to Meet in Polishing the fee system , t, <lb />
the Legislature. in the state offices and placing n .; , <lb />
and brings h <lb />
. is here a few <lb />
., married and <lb />
tor <lb />
i tat y and as <lb />
, i life pass away a <lb />
.,;. i-me <lb />
i. . a big, noble <lb />
man, who d his <lb />
in loved by <lb />
most beautiful <lb />
I .-. . known was <lb />
intense <lb />
that <lb />
existence <lb />
p and children <lb />
. until this <lb />
death known no such be<lb />
to <lb />
over <lb />
.;, f <lb />
ii . <lb />
, .- child- <lb />
of his <lb />
. hi death <lb />
;, now <lb />
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 />
V. S S. <lb />
depot. -ltd <lb />
Sub be for The Reflector. <lb />
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FACT <lb />
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which time it has served the public faithfully and <lb />
built up a large and prosperous business. The best service <lb />
is none to for both our town and country customers. <lb />
Our Stockholders and Directors are responsible, well-to-do bus- <lb />
men. <lb />
Therefore in the selection of your bank, have permanency <lb />
in view and establish yourself for your present and future <lb />
being with a good sound bank. <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Capital <lb />
Stockholders liability <lb />
iv in r <lb />
will sell, s <lb />
at the <lb />
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description of said twenty <lb />
two acres of said land embraced <lb />
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the to satisfy said <lb />
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reasonable deferred payments. <lb />
This Nov. 1908. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Mortgagee. <lb />
Skinner A Whedbee, <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Entered us second I matter Jan. at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C r of March 1379 <lb />
to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOV. 1908. <lb />
Lets try and forget it. <lb />
Wonder how the Ninth pole <lb />
went. <lb />
Get in the habit of talking for <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
No Sir, T. Roosevelt is <lb />
de-lighted. <lb />
Wonder how <lb />
going to doubt. <lb />
Maryland i <lb />
Mr. is heavy enough <lb />
hold the chair down. <lb />
to <lb />
Post examinations <lb />
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it is useless to keep probing <lb />
after the election bullet. <lb />
Pitt county cause for con- <lb />
on the size of her <lb />
majority in comparison with <lb />
other counties in the state. <lb />
Governor majority in <lb />
was Governor <lb />
Glenn's in 1904, and <lb />
Governor in <lb />
Be glad that another election <lb />
does not come soon. <lb />
We hail rather hear business <lb />
now than politics. <lb />
How much have you seen cot- <lb />
ton go up since the election<lb />
Now get a much interested in <lb />
Greenville you have been <lb />
politics.<lb />
The turkey is also worried <lb />
over the approaching lick <lb />
the<lb />
The fellows who said North <lb />
Carolina would go for Taft will <lb />
have to guess again. <lb />
by a shot killed <lb />
the intruder. Examples of that <lb />
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burglary. <lb />
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desire to see a change in the <lb />
national administration, it will <lb />
lie four more years before there <lb />
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and big corporations did. <lb />
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majority of the <lb />
vote, but when the actual <lb />
votes of all the States are com- <lb />
and the popular vote Mr. <lb />
Bryan received is made known, <lb />
it will be seen that the Demo- <lb />
party in the nation is by <lb />
The fellow who said u means dead. <lb />
was going to defeat Small for <lb />
congress in this district is <lb />
bulging bis eyes worse than <lb />
ever at Mr. Small's ma- <lb />
The Republicans are asked to <lb />
send along their promised pros- <lb />
The country needs it, <lb />
but so far only the trusts and <lb />
protected monopolies have been <lb />
getting it. <lb />
Several of them are trying to <lb />
explain how it happened, but we <lb />
don't see any good to come out <lb />
of that, as well accept the <lb />
result and go to talking <lb />
something else. <lb />
As Taft is elected, we cannot <lb />
now to bring more capital and I nope tor much light to be thrown <lb />
business to Greenville it OB that canal deal <lb />
more good than political from which bis own and the <lb />
When the street work is <lb />
and the rubbish cleared <lb />
away. Greenville is going to he <lb />
a pretty town along the paved <lb />
portion. <lb />
If everybody will get to work <lb />
more <lb />
more <lb />
will I <lb />
agitation. <lb />
Yes. the fell <lb />
was coining out <lb />
making himself <lb />
The returns from the alma- <lb />
tell us re will be <lb />
year after December. <lb />
A-the Republicans won out <lb />
all right you will not hear much <lb />
more about r . the tariff.<lb />
No use of j a it hap- <lb />
Take the result and go <lb />
tn work. i the b ; to <lb />
the business men of Green- <lb />
ville do not look out for bringing <lb />
to the town, they have <lb />
no room for complaint if it does <lb />
The Haskell suit will be <lb />
enough to keep Hearst occupied <lb />
for a time, and likewise the But- <lb />
relatives are said to <lb />
have been large beneficiaries.<lb />
The Republicans are always <lb />
going to do alter a <lb />
while. Their past election talk <lb />
is that they will carry North <lb />
Carolina next time, but there is <lb />
more in that than in their prom- <lb />
to reform the <lb />
One thing the next legislature <lb />
should do, abolish the home- <lb />
stead law. That law once served <lb />
a good purpose, but its day of <lb />
Usefulness has long since passed <lb />
and it has become a refuge of <lb />
wrong behind which men can <lb />
avoid meeting their just <lb />
It works more injury <lb />
than good, and should re- <lb />
moved from the statute books or <lb />
greatly modified,<lb />
Though it may not have been <lb />
intended that way, the Greens- <lb />
News came right close to <lb />
the truth when it said Mr. <lb />
the best friend the <lb />
can party ever The Re- <lb />
publican has indeed found much <lb />
to imitate the principles and <lb />
policies advocated by Mr. <lb />
and but for the adoption of <lb />
face to the foe and his flying. <lb />
So then; <lb />
harder you're thrown, why <lb />
higher you <lb />
Be your blackened eye <lb />
It isn't the fact that you're lick- <lb />
ed that <lb />
It's bow did you why <lb />
though you be done to the <lb />
death, what then <lb />
If you battled the best you <lb />
could. <lb />
If you played your part in the <lb />
world of men. <lb />
Why, the critic will call it <lb />
good. <lb />
Death conies with a crawl or <lb />
comes with a pounce, <lb />
And whether he's slow or spry. <lb />
It isn't the fact that you're dead <lb />
that counts. <lb />
But only how did you die <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Chairman <lb />
The Democratic party in North <lb />
Carolina owes a debt of <lb />
of Hon. A. H. Eller, the <lb />
State Chairman. Mr. Eller <lb />
given all his tilde to the work <lb />
since his election the big <lb />
victory in North Carolina is <lb />
Happy Coming. <lb />
Since the politicians have <lb />
down from the clouds and <lb />
room has been made up there <lb />
the airship people again, <lb />
they are arranging to renew <lb />
their aerial performances. <lb />
What is known as the Aerial <lb />
Navigation Company has been <lb />
formed Button to operate a <lb />
line of airships between that <lb />
city. New York, Philadelphia. <lb />
and Washington, from which <lb />
latter point a branch line will <lb />
be later extended to Charlotte. <lb />
The first airship will have a ca- <lb />
of seven passengers. We <lb />
are told it will be equipped with <lb />
double motors capable of attain- <lb />
a speed of to miles an <lb />
hour. It will be similar to the <lb />
United States government <lb />
for 1909, which will be <lb />
built along the same lines and <lb />
capacity. <lb />
The airship line is to be start- <lb />
ed as soon as the ship can <lb />
be built. And we have been <lb />
thinking. Does the Inter-State <lb />
Commerce Commission, that <lb />
heartless organization that took <lb />
up the railroad have <lb />
minion over the birds of the air <lb />
and the airships thereof If <lb />
not, then joy be. When we can <lb />
till our pockets with airship pass- <lb />
es, we will sail and revel in the <lb />
largely due to bis wise general- of travel far above and <lb />
ship. In nearly every other <lb />
state the Democrats lost heavily, <lb />
to <lb />
whacks from Adams. <lb />
The Durham Hera <lb />
in <lb />
does not seem to stop <lb />
what is the matter <lb />
Rocky Mount method <lb />
Mr. Briggs, <lb />
ran against Mr. for <lb />
congress in the fourth district. <lb />
Mr. majority of 1,300 is <lb />
sufficient notice to Mr. Briggs <lb />
Then that he can continue his job of <lb />
says <lb />
the <lb />
licking stamps. <lb />
but North Carolina the losses <lb />
were not large the victory is <lb />
one that shows the tide against <lb />
many of these principles by Democracy made little headway <lb />
the Republicans that party would <lb />
Mr. is the best type of <lb />
the militant Democracy in <lb />
North Carolina. He has the <lb />
confidence of bis home people, <lb />
has represented them ably in <lb />
the senate, and when chosen <lb />
State Chairman the <lb />
difficult task and has devoted his <lb />
every energy securing party <lb />
success, lie found not a few <lb />
factional troubles in the <lb />
ties, there were differences to <lb />
not have had such a sweeping <lb />
victory on Tuesday, t is well <lb />
known that President Roosevelt <lb />
adopted some of Mr. Bryan's <lb />
lending ideas as his own. <lb />
It will be noticed from the <lb />
program of the meeting for next <lb />
Saturday of the Pitt County <lb />
Association, that Con- <lb />
John II. Small is to <lb />
deliver an address before the <lb />
association. only the teach- <lb />
but the people of the town <lb />
and community also should show <lb />
their appreciation of Mr. Small's <lb />
The Record is coming by being present to bear <lb />
If they give Mr. Bryan all the I among the last we would have bin. Not since Mr. Small has <lb />
jobs the papers are suggesting thought guilty of being a in congress bas be ever <lb />
for him, he will have his hands. of a corruption fund, yet missed an opportunity to do <lb />
full. Doubtless he is able to j it seems that paper received a <lb />
take care of himself. check for from <lb />
, for a year's subscription. <lb />
out of the way of the <lb />
of railroad bulletin boards. <lb />
We will be independent of these <lb />
slow crawling creatures of the <lb />
earth. We will lie at <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
It is worth noting Judge <lb />
Parker gives no countenance to <lb />
the claim made by the <lb />
can press that the election of <lb />
Democratic governors in several <lb />
States which Bryan failed to <lb />
carry is evidence of Bryan's <lb />
weakness. D is evidence of bis <lb />
strength as the opponent of the <lb />
corrupt men who have the <lb />
by the throat. Every one <lb />
adjust, and so confident were knows that the predatory <lb />
Democrats of victory that even care nothing about the <lb />
in the counties that were doubt of the <lb />
fill it was not easy to arouse Their bribe money is <lb />
The bulk of the northern vote <lb />
Th <lb />
have II <lb />
j is purchasable, and the favored We had rather not hear <lb />
j trusts and protected j more about politics in <lb />
the babies for Taft. the be- up ,. money , <lb />
reported from miss it. <lb />
North <lb />
one <lb />
being defeated <lb />
district. <lb />
ii <lb />
Mr. <lb />
tall but <lb />
eighth <lb />
They are talking a plenty <lb />
about returning prosperity, but <lb />
we had rather than to <lb />
bear of its <lb />
Some of them have begun <lb />
talking about who to run in 1912. <lb />
That thing ought to slop and let <lb />
the country rest from politics <lb />
long enough to get busy. <lb />
Congressman Fowler, of Now <lb />
York, has announced himself a <lb />
candidate for speaker. If he <lb />
beats Mr. Cannon there will be <lb />
If Greenville is to keep up her <lb />
pace for progress and improve-rejoicing <lb />
the people should be lip <lb />
and doing. The Chamber of Commerce <lb />
j should wake up and gel to meet <lb />
Those factories that were going I some more. Think about <lb />
to resume operations soon as this, business men, and be ready <lb />
any <lb />
a good <lb />
longtime. Turn your attention <lb />
to Greater Greenville and push <lb />
for development and it will put <lb />
more money in your pocket than <lb />
all the politics in the country.<lb />
The postmaster of New York <lb />
was shot perhaps fatally <lb />
wounded, Monday morning, by a <lb />
what he could for Pitt county, <lb />
and no call is ever made upon <lb />
him by our people to which be <lb />
fails to readily respond. <lb />
them. But he did so and, with <lb />
the efficient assistance of Mr. <lb />
Fields. Mr. Myers. <lb />
and others of the <lb />
headquarters force, he organized <lb />
the forces that brought out a big <lb />
upon the election of the <lb />
national for, under the <lb />
usurpations of the federal <lb />
these corporations a <lb />
refuge in the particular national <lb />
government which has been put <lb />
Democratic vote probably the in power by them. On the con- <lb />
largest that has ever been cast. <lb />
This called for ability and <lb />
and zeal, as well as tact <lb />
Mr. Bryan Defeat. <lb />
The case of Hon. William <lb />
Bryan is one full of pathos. <lb />
Prom whatever motive, whet her <lb />
selfish ambition as his enemies <lb />
assert, or an unselfish desire as <lb />
he claims, to be in a position to <lb />
serve the interests of the <lb />
there is no doubt that he <lb />
was keenly anxious to be elected <lb />
president-never so anxious as <lb />
man who had been disappointed this year, nor so confident as in <lb />
Judge Parker declares <lb />
that, because Bryan has re-unit- <lb />
ed the Democratic party, <lb />
and capacity for leadership, All j should therefore congratulate <lb />
of these be displayed and called <lb />
to his assistance men of all sec- <lb />
and all differences of view. <lb />
He has grown in public <lb />
as a man of affairs and as a <lb />
man lit for leadership in the <lb />
great Demo party of North <lb />
News <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Taft was elected should be get- <lb />
ting a move on.<lb />
Yes, it was a on <lb />
the presidential vote, but it <lb />
went the other way what <lb />
our folks hoped for. <lb />
Do not trouble yourself about <lb />
Mr. Taft's cabinet. Leave that <lb />
when a meeting is called. <lb />
Of course the South does not <lb />
expect much from the govern- <lb />
but she is pretty well <lb />
to take care of herself, and <lb />
her part of the taxes, <lb />
too. <lb />
Republican candidate for gov <lb />
in getting a position in the post <lb />
office, After firing the shot at <lb />
the postmaster, the assassin <lb />
killed himself.<lb />
When you consider the falling <lb />
oil in some other districts, the <lb />
way the district held her <lb />
own with for Mr. Small is <lb />
something to feel good over. <lb />
And the part Pitt took in this <lb />
puts her at the head of the list.<lb />
At New Bern on Wednesday <lb />
the governor of Massachusetts <lb />
accompanied by his stall and a <lb />
large number of the members of <lb />
the G. A. R. will unveil a <lb />
Mr. Bryan and ourselves upon <lb />
this improvement of general <lb />
party conditions under bis can- <lb />
to him, or at least to Mr. Cox, is reported to be ex- <lb />
to select for him. <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch <lb />
thinks our admonition to try <lb />
and forget it would be difficult <lb />
without the aid of chloroform. <lb />
Go fishing, brother. <lb />
pressing much satisfaction over <lb />
the, result. He certainly did <lb />
get beaten bad enough to be sat- <lb />
the campaign just ended. His <lb />
disappointment, therefore, in <lb />
result of y election <lb />
must approach anguish of mind, <lb />
and be the keener by reason of <lb />
the fact which must be perfect- <lb />
apparent to him that his lust <lb />
opportunity t be president has <lb />
passed. Men have run for this <lb />
office three times but none four, <lb />
and Mr. Bryan's name will now <lb />
be dropped, no his own <lb />
instance, from the list of the <lb />
available candidates of the <lb />
Clearly in the lust mo- <lb />
of the he real- <lb />
that his star was about to <lb />
set; one reading his speech at <lb />
Kan., Monday night, <lb />
could detect between the lines <lb />
that he had seen the finger of <lb />
in the national cemetery fate. Every mail with a heart <lb />
there dedicated to the him must feel very sorry for <lb />
of Massachusetts. whose twelve <lb />
years has been dashed. <lb />
A citizen of Rocky Mount, <lb />
whose home was being burglar- <lb />
The Republicans did not make <lb />
public their campaign <lb />
before the election, and <lb />
and there is hardly any use of <lb />
doing so now. But they may <lb />
But he made a magnificent <lb />
tight. He spoke splendidly <lb />
with fine ability, with <lb />
able good temper, and under <lb />
such physical strain as no other <lb />
man could have endured. <lb />
AN APPRECIATED LETTER. <lb />
Raleigh, N. 1906, <lb />
Mr. J. Editor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
My Dear Sir <lb />
The editors of the Democratic <lb />
newspapers have, as always, <lb />
again contributed more to the <lb />
success of the party than any or <lb />
all other factors concerned. <lb />
I am impressed with the fact <lb />
that you have displayed during <lb />
the campaign just ended even <lb />
greater interest and a <lb />
a wider and more potent <lb />
than ever before. <lb />
As chairman of the executive <lb />
committee, I would be remiss in <lb />
my duty to close this campaign <lb />
without a grateful <lb />
Knowing, as I do, the many <lb />
dangers that beset us, I am able <lb />
to say that the party may well <lb />
feel proud of the general result <lb />
in the State. We have polled <lb />
our vote, and have said <lb />
that is and <lb />
shall remain Democratic. <lb />
Again thanking you personally <lb />
and. assuring you of my high <lb />
esteem, I am, Sincerely yours, <lb />
A. H. Eller, <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely, <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
completely, and led mo verge <lb />
of the I tried skill.-, <lb />
but no relief. <lb />
I not mi bad I bod to Jive up mt <lb />
I Dr. <lb />
In <lb />
few day <lb />
much bolter, and, continued <lb />
re until entirely cured. I <lb />
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opportunity to .-.- <lb />
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unit never<lb />
Restorative<lb />
to Improve <lb />
In <lb />
Creek. <lb />
Your Dr- <lb />
end we him to return <lb />
price of bottle It It falls <lb />
to benefit you. <lb />
Milts Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
Do not forgot Beth Arnold's <lb />
an, i Balsam is -he bout known remedy for all <lb />
Complaints. Warranted by <lb />
J. L. Wooten.<lb />
. i <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Rape seed at J EL Smith Mer. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. i <lb />
Thursday miming visit <lb />
at <lb />
planted your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will <lb />
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some <lb />
kind <lb />
twice, in fact both sides of Kansas <lb />
the street was lit up with his Kentucky <lb />
smiles, and well it was so for the Louisiana <lb />
stork had visited his home the Maine <lb />
previous night and left him a pair Maryland <lb />
of as pretty Misses Patrick <lb />
one rarely sees. And now Ed Michigan <lb />
continues to smile. Who Minnesota <lb />
smile Mississippi <lb />
Dr. E. L. Stamey and little Missouri <lb />
daughter, of Montana <lb />
yesterday in Ayden. Nebraska <lb />
In this town on the 5th inst. j Nevada <lb />
Miss has accepted I Miss Jane Lemon and Mr. j New Hampshire <lb />
h school in the country. Sweet were happily united New Jersey <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon are running in marriage, <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb />
done. <lb />
Frank Wilson, of Greenville, <lb />
was here yesterday. <lb />
M. M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the cold the year <lb />
round. Try one. <lb />
Fred is at home <lb />
spending a days with his <lb />
family. <lb />
How happily extremes do meet. <lb />
In Jane and Ebenezer; <lb />
She is no longer sour but sweet. <lb />
And he's a lemon <lb />
You find a nice lino of <lb />
coffins and caskets on hand at <lb />
J. K. Smith Co , <lb />
Charlie Smith, an Ayden <lb />
boy, married lust week to a <lb />
in and he and his <lb />
bride have been spending <lb />
time with his parent. <lb />
J. It. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
things hurtling at the <lb />
B sides reg- <lb />
of work they are matting <lb />
hogsheads be <lb />
used on <lb />
W. J. <lb />
Miss Lee Nichols spent a day <lb />
in Greenville last week. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon went to <lb />
Greenville shopping <lb />
It is said the wedding <lb />
will soon ring out merrily the <lb />
notes of joy to waiting hearts. <lb />
There was a big i of cotton <lb />
on the market yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. R. W. Smith and master <lb />
Larry are visiting in <lb />
When farmers are holding <lb />
cotton for high prices-, they <lb />
never one lime realize <lb />
lune cause the poor to <lb />
his because he can't <lb />
met mat guano note he signed <lb />
last spring to make the <lb />
The poor merchants govern j <lb />
the price of nut ah <lb />
is behind nous, ah <lb />
Hie same. <lb />
Hart, the <lb />
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North Carolina <lb />
North Dakota <lb />
Ohio <lb />
Oklahoma <lb />
Oregon <lb />
Pennsylvania <lb />
Island <lb />
South Carolina <lb />
South Dakota <lb />
Tennessee <lb />
Utah <lb />
Vermont <lb />
Virginia <lb />
Washington <lb />
West Virginia <lb />
Wisconsin <lb />
Wyoming <lb />
SPROUTS. <lb />
Will <lb />
the recent vi it . the last and .- u <lb />
his home who brought --u <lb />
little girl. peep are for <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
a nice lot of coffins and i <lb />
on hand can <lb />
Git . <lb />
when ii. of . u <lb />
goods. i is ; <lb />
ply of first class <lb />
good buggies, .-. .-. v. . <lb />
making hogsheads an . n <lb />
Truly Ed <lb />
is a busy n. <lb />
prisoners out <lb />
to <lb />
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Louse <lb />
its night . Roads, Has <lb />
elm <lb />
tilt u . I <lb />
is at <lb />
go to <lb />
week, i <lb />
turned and the <lb />
large. <lb />
For public school books <lb />
J, R. Smith Co. <lb />
meats and Bibles also on hand. <lb />
At. M. . . d <lb />
a line lot of <lb />
i. Cox, has <lb />
been here on business and also <lb />
visiting This M-. <lb />
Prof W. A. <lb />
at Pierce's, and still we can <lb />
spare more. <lb />
The Loyal Legion <lb />
rendered a splendid at <lb />
the Seminary Sunday evening. <lb />
were m ids by Hisses <lb />
Smith. Joyner and Harris. <lb />
order is under the leadership of <lb />
Mrs. T. E. Peden, she is like <lb />
Nathaniel, doing good, is her <lb />
motto. <lb />
N. C, Nov. 1908. <lb />
T. E. Little went to Scotland <lb />
Neck Friday to visit his daughter <lb />
and family and returned Mon- <lb />
div morning. <lb />
Mrs. Pattie F- Smith and <lb />
Miss Lou Crawford returned <lb />
home from Marlboro section Sat- <lb />
Ned of Green- <lb />
;. ville, spent Saturday night <lb />
B. P. of and <lb />
returned home Sunday. <lb />
. I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
i horn, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith <lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. B. P. <lb />
I by went to May's Chapel Sunday <lb />
I to church and heard a very good <lb />
; sermon by T. H. Barnhill, a <lb />
Free Will Baptist teacher. <lb />
We had a very good Sunday <lb />
school at Smith's school house <lb />
last Sunday with a much better <lb />
attendance. This is very <lb />
and we hope they will con <lb />
to swell the attendance <lb />
until we can have a full <lb />
every Sunday evening. <lb />
Miss Mary Cobb, of <lb />
went to Greenville Sunday morn <lb />
Turnage, of Farmville <lb />
section, was at Ivy <lb />
Smith's Sunday evening. <lb />
K. A. Smith and W. C. Joyner, <lb />
of Farmville, were in our burg <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Noah Oakley's infant baby <lb />
died Monday. <lb />
R. E. went to Farm- <lb />
villa business. <lb />
We team Ola one <lb />
of the loading citizens of Green- <lb />
i died Monday evening. We <lb />
I extend great sympathy to the <lb />
bereaved family. <lb />
K. E. Willoughby has hired <lb />
a hay press and is baling his hay <lb />
like others ought to do. <lb />
I C. E. went to <lb />
Tuesday evening on <lb />
business. <lb />
C. E. went to <lb />
Wednesday on <lb />
I T. W. Lang, of Farmville, and <lb />
Cobb, of Standard, were <lb />
visiting at Ivy Smith's Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Baling hay is the order of the <lb />
day with some of the farmers <lb />
just now and is an <lb />
ant crop of it saved this year in <lb />
this section. <lb />
Taft is elected, just like some <lb />
expected, and the is over <lb />
now. <lb />
Bryan is defeated, and it may <lb />
j be be was cheated, but to some <lb />
things we have bow. But it may <lb />
be for the best. Providence <lb />
j knows, <lb />
N. C Nov, <lb />
B. P. Cobb, of took <lb />
I the train at Arthur Thursday <lb />
night for Greenville and return- <lb />
ed Friday morning. <lb />
C. E. went to <lb />
Arthur Thursday evening to meet <lb />
vile to church <lb />
. <lb />
Miss Nannie Smith and David <lb />
Smith ad others of the neigh- Entomologist Smith Hew la Sap- <lb />
went to Farmville to Them, <lb />
church Sunday. j prof K j of th A. <lb />
J. B. Joyner is a entomologist of <lb />
man. He can step about six the ca; ,,., <lb />
or less, just because the stork <lb />
passed his home Sunday and Lei t <lb />
a fine boy there. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Smith <lb />
and Misses Martha Belle and <lb />
Jessie Smith went to Waller <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mi.-s May Brooks went <lb />
Friday evening to visit her people <lb />
and returned Monday morning, j <lb />
Mrs. C. C. of Norfolk m bu <lb />
was at and left ,.,,. t,, touch. <lb />
Monday morning <lb />
Joe Cobb, of Standard, <lb />
in our burg Sunday evening. <lb />
Ivy Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Monday. worK as <lb />
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Henry Tom Tyson, <lb />
Misses Lela <lb />
Roach spent Saturday in I, <lb />
Oscar Evans went to Winter- <lb />
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rill an appointment there. <lb />
who lives at <lb />
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tending to business. <lb />
has been coming in <lb />
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have been visiting the Misses <lb />
Blount, have returned to their <lb />
L. L. Kittrell, of Winterville, <lb />
has been a recent visitor. <lb />
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Winterville, were here a short <lb />
while yesterday. <lb />
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friend H. G. Mumford for the <lb />
largest sweet we have <lb />
seen this season. It weighed <lb />
1-4 pounds. We are going to <lb />
make <lb />
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a clerkship with the J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
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working out at the big mill. <lb />
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smile on. Yes, was <lb />
Thanksgiving is approaching. <lb />
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his father, J. R. n attend school, u g o <lb />
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Saturday evening on special bus- , . <lb />
pleased to have her back again, <lb />
and David Smith John White is on the sick <lb />
went to Greenville Saturday. . <lb />
Ivy Smith and Smith I thy <lb />
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Ivy Smith and Mum yesterday on KM <lb />
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The figures show the <lb />
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AT AYDEN <lb />
in the State of North Carolina, at the close of Sept. 1908 <lb />
Resources <lb />
discounts <lb />
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Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
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Democrats, for the latter Cash items <lb />
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States. and other U. H. <lb />
Alabama <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
164,605.07 ,, . . . . <lb />
j n i l Stock . . <lb />
610.50 Surplus fund <lb />
6,000.00 less <lb />
117.27 <lb />
360.00 <lb />
1,844.68 <lb />
6,069.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
Found Dead Night. <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, Nov. <lb />
wife of Mr. J. R. <lb />
went to bad Saturday night <lb />
apparently i n good health. Later <lb />
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and two small children <lb />
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dent that aha must have <lb />
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Bills payable <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 76.8 <lb />
26,000.00 <lb />
11,250.00 <lb />
389.68 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
15,158.61 <lb />
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Smith, Cashier of the above bank, f at <lb />
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I SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
I Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
fore me, this day of J. R- SMITH, <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
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STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
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R. C. CANNON. <lb />
L. DIXON, <lb />
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of J, S. Harris. <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
and <lb />
STEAK <lb />
on Saloon Decks <lb />
Table Dinner Club to <lb />
e and f- new way <lb />
Leave Norfolk daily Sun <lb />
p. 1.1. Arrive ii Baltimore u. m., connecting with run <lb />
lines for Philadelphia, New York, and all points 1-1 R id west. <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court cleric of Pitt county <lb />
administrator of the estate of A. B, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons having <lb />
claim estate are notified <lb />
to present the same for payment to <lb />
the undersigned on or before the 21st <lb />
day of October, 1909, or this notice will <lb />
he plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
Thia 21st, day of October, 1908. <lb />
I. L. Kittrell. <lb />
ltd of A. B. Kittrell. <lb />
Any coward can fight a battle when <lb />
aura of winning, but give me the <lb />
man who baa to he's <lb />
of allot <lb />
Notice to creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
executrix of the of G. W. <lb />
deceased, notice hereby given to all <lb />
persona Indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate undersigned; <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
estate are notified that earn <lb />
must he present on before the 12th <lb />
day of October, 1909, or notice <lb />
will be pleaded n bar of <lb />
This 12th day of October, 1908. <lb />
I Margaret J. James, <lb />
of G. W. J <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
. t n vs on <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Edmond Fleming props. <lb />
Located in business sec- <lb />
of the town Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber- <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
thank you for past <lb />
and you to call strain when <lb />
work is wanted. <lb />
ail information and It <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Aft. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va.<lb />
A CRASH <lb />
At Big Store <lb />
The Big Sale is 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 />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
stock. Country <lb />
; Produce Bought and 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 />
T AFT <lb />
D. W. <lb />
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North Carolin a <lb />
you will not <lb />
comes or to those n v <lb />
Is h o s i <lb />
saving We J <lb />
total. <lb />
SAVING<lb />
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c. <lb />
I r <lb />
3.75 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
SIXTH <lb />
CERT <lb />
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Stun Proportion. <lb />
El <lb />
r to the <lb />
7th, 1908. <lb />
r-1 <lb />
i. <lb />
VI l N. C. <lb />
and <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
is Drawing Near <lb />
And the Christmas gilt is naturally <lb />
suggestive. <lb />
How about a piano We have <lb />
on hand several of <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
ranging in prices from to <lb />
4275.00. These pianos arc <lb />
sold at and <lb />
How about setting one aside for <lb />
We only have of one style <lb />
and of another left <lb />
We will Ship You One <lb />
on trial freight prepaid if you prefer. <lb />
If you are a bargain seeker this <lb />
a rare for you. <lb />
Phone o write to G. G. Fine- <lb />
man, box Greenville, N. C <lb />
h Weber, Web. r <lb />
Chic <lb />
Le with concealed payer, <lb />
and Bales club piano <lb />
ORGANS <lb />
FARRAND, MILLER <lb />
The ideal instrument will probably be <lb />
in simply a which <lb />
will be by hand or by the <lb />
mechanical attachment at wilL It e <lb />
the moat popular piano in the world <lb />
piano at any price and on <lb />
terms, call on or write. <lb />
i. J. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Chas. M. <lb />
it <lb />
BUT THEN <lb />
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb />
mm am. am. . e. <lb />
av <lb />
8- <lb />
School Books and Supplies <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON CO.<lb />
POOR <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
N. C <lb />
Office after November 1st opposite <lb />
R. Smith sublet, and next <lb />
door to John Flanagan Buggy Co anew <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 tell at public <lb />
auction for cash the following personal <lb />
property belonging to the estate Two <lb />
i mules, one horse, one two; <lb />
carts, one buggy, farming i <lb />
about corn, about <lb />
fodder, about 4.000 pounds hay, <lb />
and four of stock in the Farmers <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company. Sale <lb />
will begin at o'clock a. m. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
of John Moore, Sr. <lb />
till sale. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb />
H. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
A WHEDBEE<lb />
Hi. <lb />
In u character abate <lb />
H in America . i <lb />
story of the kaiser's relation with bis <lb />
loyal The was re- <lb />
by one <lb />
when be had la-en drinking too much. <lb />
-And no remarks M <lb />
was more <lb />
was under Influence of <lb />
lien- Is a part of the <lb />
The relations between William and <lb />
Ids mother, the Empress Frederick, <lb />
became at lost bitter William <lb />
placed about her. even to the <lb />
bedroom of Invalid father. <lb />
Through one of William <lb />
learned of the existence of a Journal <lb />
which Ids father had kept for <lb />
Frederick had a taste for writ- <lb />
and the fact that there was cold- <lb />
between him and bis eon led WU- <lb />
Ham to fear that secret Journal <lb />
might contain criticism of his <lb />
conduct <lb />
The empress, however, clever <lb />
enough to conceal the diary before <lb />
husband's death. Eluding the <lb />
lance of eon. the to <lb />
her mother. Queen Victoria, or to her <lb />
brother, then Prince of I don't <lb />
remember which. <lb />
had father drawn his <lb />
lust breath when William over tho <lb />
dead body performed first <lb />
It to demand of bis widowed <lb />
mother the Journal, which be termed a <lb />
The feigned Ignorance. <lb />
William Insisted. He spoke master, <lb />
giving mother the order to obey. <lb />
She persisted In declaring that she <lb />
knew nothing of the papers. <lb />
I M he commanded, purple with <lb />
wrath, will remain under <lb />
arrest until you have obeyed <lb />
Bismarck, arriving at two <lb />
hours after this, found palace <lb />
by of armed <lb />
emperor, whom be found <lb />
told old chancellor bow be <lb />
had met the disobedience of bis moth- <lb />
the need not expect pity or <lb />
until has obeyed <lb />
he declared. understand that, <lb />
Mr. Chancellor she hat obeyed <lb />
The pupil bad gone much too far. <lb />
Bismarck saw at once that tho <lb />
continued might mar the <lb />
whole of William's reign. Later In <lb />
life, he he used to wonder bow <lb />
be kept from laughing In bis <lb />
face. <lb />
What be did to receive <lb />
news with deferential silence <lb />
later, when the emperor <lb />
calmer, show that bit course <lb />
sure to meet with general <lb />
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fuel, <lb />
same I liar Way <lb />
income of Ilia <lb />
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pride Force,; <lb />
accepting u at <lb />
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probable of <lb />
laud. moment, <lb />
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lo counsel. The <lb />
rest of the ore-is was The <lb />
cavalry back lo <lb />
and William turned his attention <lb />
to the of bis father's <lb />
Which he wished to lie most <lb />
ON PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR <lb />
Raleigh, and Atlanta, Ga <lb />
via <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb />
through <lb />
ant <lb />
The Carrots. <lb />
The garret is ii thing that no mini <lb />
of nervous temperament should look <lb />
at seen It never can be forgot- <lb />
ten. Just to think of It months after- <lb />
ward brings up a choking <lb />
which makes one long to tear away <lb />
collar breathe the free air as <lb />
deeply be can. It rests upon a <lb />
raised platform, an ordinary straight <lb />
backed chair, with thin iron clasps on <lb />
the elbows legs of the chair. These <lb />
are for the and of the <lb />
condemned criminal. At the top of <lb />
the bock of the chair la a band of <lb />
Iron, one end of which swings out so <lb />
as to admit of a neck being Inserted. <lb />
This band around In place, and <lb />
all la ready. A twirl of a crank In <lb />
back and as the band the neck <lb />
back a pin pierces the medulla ob- <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
on the following convenient <lb />
RALEIGH <lb />
Ar. ATLANTA <lb />
ATLANTA <lb />
Ar. RALEIGH <lb />
Call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway Company or <lb />
lines for detailed information, or , <lb />
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Va <lb />
p. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
noon. <lb />
CD. TUN STALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
J. <lb />
To Cure May Fever. <lb />
Take one pound of ragweed leaves <lb />
flower and <lb />
or without boll In <lb />
two quarts of water down to one <lb />
quart and Divide one <lb />
quart Into three one pint <lb />
and two half On the first day <lb />
take one-twelfth of the one pint every <lb />
doses. The second day <lb />
I take one-twelfth of one half pint <lb />
I cry hour, end on the third day take <lb />
the one-twelfth of <lb />
one-half Free Press. <lb />
S MOORING <lb />
to FLEMING MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Taft ft Vandyke <lb />
House Furnishings. <lb />
and Sail. <lb />
And the mystery still <lb />
Is It necessary to salt a flab caught In <lb />
the A sea baas off <lb />
requires Just as much salt <lb />
In a bass <lb />
might in waters of <lb />
Brie.-New York Press. <lb />
The Might. <lb />
She So your friend Singleton <lb />
voluntarily Joined the ranks of the <lb />
baa he exactly; <lb />
he drafted A widow married <lb />
News. <lb />
In the face of a man you may see <lb />
the secret of his and <lb />
Home. <lb />
Pulley boweN <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville C <lb />
PERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA- <lb />
Cotton Factor awl handlers <lb />
Ties and Bags, <lb />
and <lb />
solicited <lb />
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
At New Market front of Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
I. Q. SMITH. <lb />
Cobb Bros. Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions. <lb />
PRIVATE WIFE <lb />
to New York- Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb /></p>
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In Charge of F. a NYE <lb />
v . v.- Tic and Vi Rates on Application <lb />
I in and four miles from j A fell line of tabs and buckets <lb />
; Ayden. For terms apply to I , A. W Co. <lb />
. , J- Winterville. N. O. I Fresh beef. pork, oysters, <lb />
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from the <lb />
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be . .- ; <lb />
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spent Sunday here inches on short <lb />
i notice, <lb />
Sutton. <lb />
We carry a full line of <lb />
home <lb />
rise faT <lb />
stuck of dry goods, shoe, no- and carets. prepare them <lb />
clothing, hardware and <lb />
is in day. also excellent. <lb />
us a call. W are ; <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
. article at I Horse blankets and harness <lb />
. specialty. -A. G. g. Co. <lb />
n, Barber Co. Dr. C. S. Blackwell delivered <lb />
JUST <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word U <lb />
it rater to Dr. Liver Pills and <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
Troubled <lb />
Si. . headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY ; other <lb />
indicate inaction the LINER. <lb />
yea c <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
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nigh every boy and <lb />
I church. heard i,., ad- <lb />
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. ,; . t the Cooper store. finest thought and <lb />
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funeral i e. <lb />
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lot A. W. to. <lb />
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in life, I said that <lb />
Gold Point, in had an aim to bes <lb />
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the beginning and the <lb />
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admonished the stud to u A <lb />
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j . . t e w be pathway life. <lb />
G t you of those the and <lb />
in at make failures.<lb />
. Duncan <lb />
UNION PLAN. <lb />
B; at New Orleans Nov. <lb />
to Secure <lb />
Now Orleans, Nov. -A nit <lb />
increase of per bale on <lb />
of cotton raised in the <lb />
S U pronounced a certainly if <lb />
t i plans the con- <lb />
of the National <lb />
Union at New Orleans Nov. <lb />
are carried jut along the In- <lb />
and modern lines <lb />
.-. considered by the men <lb />
and m of the . <lb />
C. S. Barrett of <lb />
CONSULTED RIVAL <lb />
Methods of Work of <lb />
D. <lb />
Let give n to show John <lb />
Rockefeller's fundamentally <lb />
mode of <lb />
In the early he found <lb />
himself in of gnat deal <lb />
el in the iron ore in <lb />
the Lake region. To make <lb />
the hind, was as an <lb />
investment, yield any interest it <lb />
was to get tins ore to mar- <lb />
His controlled <lb />
the means of end he <lb />
shut out of the beet <lb />
and most effective facilities. This <lb />
the way he went the task of <lb />
overcoming these <lb />
lie sent, a representative to <lb />
find out who knew most about ore <lb />
transportation and the building of <lb />
ore vessels. The of the <lb />
man was easily discovered, and it <lb />
was. of course, I man who I him- <lb />
a large factor in the control of <lb />
the trade into which Mr. <lb />
purposed to enter. <lb />
Most people would have concealed <lb />
their plans from the one person who <lb />
was to be the chief rival in the new <lb />
business. This is exactly the <lb />
site of what Mr. Rockefeller did. <lb />
He asked the gentleman t call <lb />
upon him and then ed to <lb />
expert that he was i Ito <lb />
ore business and that lie <lb />
him to build the boats. . <lb />
lore man recovered from hi an <lb />
he declined and explained that <lb />
I ho had no idea of working to aid a <lb />
new rival to co into his business. <lb />
Than i a ore Catarrh in th <lb />
of the country disease <lb />
pot together, and a-i lest few <lb />
supposed v- e <lb />
For h groat many pro- <lb />
it a local disease at d <lb />
ed local and by <lb />
constantly failing to cure with <lb />
it in- <lb />
hie proven catarrh <lb />
to I a a t and there <lb />
for.- constitutional treatment. <lb />
H Catarrh Cure, n by <lb />
F. J. A Co., Toledo, Ohio, <lb />
the only cure on the <lb />
n It is taken internally <lb />
lo drops lo It act <lb />
Ely . . . . mucous s-r- <lb />
fa e of tie hey offer one <lb />
r -i case it fails to <lb />
cue. rd r tin -rs and <lb />
J. I CO. <lb />
Ohio. I <lb />
Bold In <lb />
Family <lb />
Fa mi Union, which ten minute Mr. Rockefeller ex- <lb />
. 2,000.000 cotton farmers W <lb />
. . ., . to market iron ore from hi <lb />
. from <lb />
ma, <lb />
to market <lb />
I land to get an income from the in- <lb />
Issued a call for vestment he was willing to pay <lb />
important meeting builder a profit for the <lb />
So many seek I held by the organization am<lb />
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U i Ky., Mrs, Garris, wife of Mr. <lb />
I . <lb />
Cher Mrs. M <lb />
r art t <lb />
id f up. <lb />
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all . I<lb />
c. .<lb />
well, of <lb />
, will c . . in this after <lb />
lies emphatically <lb />
t made Texas that <lb />
speculative cotton interests are <lb />
but that the <lb />
i.-. rt emanates from the <lb />
This state- <lb />
by E. S. <lb />
com- <lb />
Pro- <lb />
Rev C J having in charge <lb />
. of <lb />
i . here. was years oil <lb />
Bryan spent Sunday at age, and is survived by the <lb />
band and three children. New Orleans stands <lb />
.; attend school for Garris, near Winter-, <lb />
. further i paring of apoplexy int la by <lb />
ministry. We, afternoon and was buried Sunday <lb />
.- very mu h for he <lb />
;. . . at young man <lb />
to <lb />
A . lot test just in <lb />
Hi . <lb />
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INTERESTING FIGHT IN NASH. <lb />
movement <lb />
i i. on all <lb />
and banking <lb />
.,., N best boats that could built, that <lb />
. to give an order <lb />
. then and there for <lb />
worth of ships, but that if he did <lb />
n t care to take this order he would <lb />
have to go to the next best man. <lb />
which would deprive the ore man of <lb />
I the profit to be gained from build- <lb />
the boats, but that the work <lb />
would surely be done by some one. <lb />
He had logic and common sense on <lb />
his Bide, the ten talk <lb />
was sufficient. The details were <lb />
worked out at the office. The ore <lb />
man incepted the order at a price <lb />
profitable to him. and the result <lb />
was a good bargain for both, <lb />
sure that the satisfaction <lb />
to Mr. n was the <lb />
with the <lb />
Even in hi- mo I <lb />
. Even in hi most <lb />
Bethel Miss Will Decide Renter the south, located <lb />
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The Pitt C . c<lb />
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if <lb />
New Orleans, have just made <lb />
was not de- <lb />
the item the ware- <lb />
Spring Hope, Nov. 9.-The . . arc <lb />
election , <lb />
in the <lb />
N. in <lb />
Work. <lb />
Inebriated Churchgoer. <lb />
Tin man sat quietly in the pew <lb />
of St through <lb />
. . very drunk. When it <lb />
man i awhile and <lb />
then n and some others <lb />
of the church. <lb />
yard and through the <lb />
. shut on him. <lb />
. in here to church <lb />
S raid the <lb />
a strange thing. <lb />
They there truth in the <lb />
There are also reminiscences. In <lb />
hi brought up by <lb />
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S . he ha <lb />
he . i here as a mat- <lb />
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thin lo have to pet him out so <lb />
r I to <lb />
Orders. <lb />
Doctor patient <lb />
weaker than does <lb />
this mean- Haven't you been fol- <lb />
low in; iv it . <lb />
Patient f doctor. <lb />
tor- .-tin animal food <lb />
right aloe . you <lb />
i to <lb />
Well, doctor. tried to. but some- <lb />
how it did seem to agree with <lb />
me very well. managed to worry <lb />
down the Bi the clover tops ail <lb />
right. thistles kind of stuck <lb />
in throat, and I had to give it <lb />
you advise rue to k Into <lb />
answered Senator <lb />
mere fact that you are <lb />
modest as to advice about It proves <lb />
that you are unfit for the <lb />
Seven Years of Proof. <lb />
lave years proof <lb />
Die ovary is the <lb />
beat to for co <lb />
olds and for very Diseased <lb />
of throat, or <lb />
V. of I am a. Mo. <lb />
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pi- Dr. Discovery <lb />
the best remedy fore s <lb />
Rip e. list ma hay fever, <lb />
hemorrhage of the lungs, the early <lb />
stages f n. use <lb />
prevents tie of <lb />
told under . at <lb />
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i .- .- -.- n . a mm, . <lb />
predict and endorsed him when they <lb />
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hosiery at A. w. Ange a Democrat, an- <lb />
Hart sell., as an j year <lb />
fresh on band. <lb />
n Co. <lb />
M s Hattie Kittrell. Kate <lb />
Chapman, Cox <lb />
Mb have begun their <lb />
re <lb />
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb />
g-;. . . stall going. Call to see <lb />
our rice of runabouts <lb />
you buy. Prices are inter- <lb />
t-ti . , c <lb />
i carrying a nice line <lb />
s Prices an <lb />
right and can furnish nice hearse <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Chick and eggs a specialty. <lb />
Come and get the best prices. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
and Co. They are selling <lb />
too. talk. <lb />
Mrs. B. T Cox went to Green- <lb />
,.; s afternoon. <lb />
One of the lines of <lb />
crockery ever displayed <lb />
Rt Harrington Barber <lb />
and Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley G of <lb />
n, were here Sunday to <lb />
the funeral of Mrs. <lb />
near here. <lb />
hen in need of a nice up-to- <lb />
suit of clothes come and <lb />
examine our of men's and <lb />
clot <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
A Cox is having the large <lb />
Joel Tyson <lb />
as an , of <lb />
dent candidate. received cleared. <lb />
votes and Griffin only i room dwelling house, good to- <lb />
As was noted in this house and four barns. <lb />
-1 land for growing any crop. <lb />
Annie to Mrs a Tyson, <lb />
confessed irregularities n <lb />
while serving as postmaster at; <lb />
Nashville and was sentenced to headache <lb />
a term in penitentiary from <lb />
served a term in jail with <lb />
It ii that be and Liver Get <lb />
not eligible to office. <lb />
.,. a. I out from Missouri John Randolph <lb />
cut Jno. L. made great use of the phrase, which <lb />
up by all the <lb />
of the country and thus <lb />
m For Rent. ed the celebrity it still holds. <lb />
Expert Criticism. <lb />
like that <lb />
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r are <lb />
Ms <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
of Execution Sale. <lb />
of North Carolina.,,. <lb />
Count v- <lb />
The B <lb />
Court. <lb />
How is Your Digestion <lb />
Mr. of No. <lb />
Ave. recommends a <lb />
remedy for stomach tr i <lb />
of <lb />
VB <lb />
W. B. <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb />
undersigned from Superior <lb />
court Pitt county in the above <lb />
action, will on Monday. <lb />
at o'clock If. at the <lb />
court house of said county, at <lb />
Greenville, N. C. sell to the <lb />
bidder for cash to satisfy said <lb />
all the right title, and interest <lb />
which the said W. K. Move, the <lb />
has in the following described <lb />
property Situated in the town <lb />
Ayden on west side of railroad and <lb />
north side of Second t, beginning <lb />
on Second street at W. I. Jenkins <lb />
Coward drug and <lb />
cause this L. L. an try It <lb />
candidacy at <lb />
hour, and, it is said, <lb />
will make a strong pull for the <lb />
office. It seems that a number <lb />
We have opened a large concrete store repaired, which <lb />
of best t ware. will add much to the appearance <lb />
and your pick. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel <lb />
in section. <lb />
The and <lb />
cook stoves are among <lb />
carts made by the the best. <lb />
I . a . . <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
N. C. For <lb />
and service they cannot be <lb />
excelled. <lb />
Any one in need of a good and <lb />
up-to-date buggy will do well to <lb />
see Mr. Hunsucker at the A. G. <lb />
Cox Manufacturing Co. before <lb />
they buy Buggy business is <lb />
will interest you. We <lb />
have a full line of heaters and <lb />
piping. Harrington. Barber <lb />
a-. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
, . <lb />
Gratitude for the wonderful affect oils. E. corner and runs a northerly <lb />
Electric in a ease of acute ind with said Jenkins line a <lb />
prompts this I Mary E. line, an <lb />
am fully convinced that f r stomach easterly course with M d ditch and <lb />
an liver troubles Bitters la I Mary t,. s line to V. U. yum- <lb />
north west corner . a <lb />
and alternative course With aM a <lb />
to Second street, thence with <lb />
STRAY UP. <lb />
I have taken op a male year <lb />
, ling, black while <lb />
of eminent lawyers has said . looks to her bout <lb />
. . two year old, Own can get <lb />
is ineligible. say by proving proving property and paying <lb />
he can hold the office. Therm-. ,. <lb />
,.,,.,,, t Get. an. 19-8. <lb />
tight will begin in earnest when j r. Galloway, <lb />
it com. s lime No- M c. <lb />
courts will be <lb />
ed to decide the matter. <lb />
Ran Away.<lb />
the blood is especially helpful in Second I treat a course to <lb />
all form Of female , ginning, containing 8-8 acre <lb />
Jno. U drug <lb />
Died. <lb />
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. <lb />
Edwards, which occurred at <lb />
o'clock this morning. Mr and <lb />
There no question that has <lb />
some before the of this j The son of K. P. i <lb />
county in years that has crested scar on left cheek. feet, j <lb />
so much interest and discussion I he- w ray <lb />
more or less, and formerly known <lb />
the Isaac Hardy lot. <lb />
Th. following, a described, is except- <lb />
ed from the above lot from sale; it be- <lb />
. . n of lot which is <lb />
A telegram from Bailey, in. u, <lb />
announces the death of the in- fully appear on record. <lb />
Also one other lot on Main street <lb />
beginning at W. I. Jenkins- S. E. <lb />
on Main street, thence with W. I. <lb />
i line a course to a <lb />
Mrs. Edwards recently moved to ditch, these said ditch an <lb />
from Greenville. <lb />
Watched for Fifteen Years. <lb />
interest blue For have watched the <lb />
Each every man has an John c, t Sunday i of and It <lb />
Co. are now in position to sup- A final adjustment Shelter <lb />
, Tar n of the matter will awaited , law. f <lb />
course feet, thence a <lb />
and with Jen- <lb />
line to Main street. with <lb />
Main street, a course to <lb />
W. I. corner, the beginning. <lb />
All of laid lot except that portion just <lb />
described as being within the home- <lb />
stead allotment W E. to <lb />
ply you <lb />
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb />
they buy buggy Prices made right. Call <lb />
rushing and we would advise I j . <lb />
that you place your orders early <lb />
with interest. <lb />
him will get <lb />
Bethel, N. C. it F. <lb />
A full line of best mattresses <lb />
just in. A. Ange Co. <lb />
These pretty fall days is the <lb />
time to have your painting done. <lb />
We have the best, with large as- <lb />
of colors. <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
You builders will do well to <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co. for win- <lb />
and doors before buying. <lb />
Se. our large line of up-to-date <lb />
furniture before buying else- <lb />
where. It must W. <lb />
WHAT WOULD YOU DO <lb />
In case a burn or scald what would <lb />
yon do to relieve the pain Such in- <lb />
arc to in any family <lb />
and should he prepared tor <lb />
them. applied on <lb />
a cloth will relieve the pin <lb />
instantly, and u. It the injury is a <lb />
very a one, cause the parts <lb />
to heal without <lb />
I., an . h <lb />
tie . <lb />
I at Jno. L. drug store. <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
TO NATIONAL FOOD DRUM LAW. <lb />
a many <lb />
stem of cold by a <lb />
DY L. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
Gnu Dollar Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. NOV. <lb />
1908 <lb />
LUMBER <lb />
EXPRESSES VIEWS ON N. CARO- lean remember; the day v <lb />
LINA TOBACCO MARKET. <lb />
Say General Assembly Should be <lb />
Against Large <lb />
Tobacco Corporations. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Nov. 1908. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Will you me space to <lb />
write a few lines on the tobacco <lb />
situation as I view it. <lb />
I have read in the daily papers <lb />
of the country the decision <lb />
the United Stat- circuit court of <lb />
New York district the <lb />
American Tobacco Company. <lb />
Have also read the comment <lb />
thereon in many of our state <lb />
papers. Some are very bitter, <lb />
some a little mire conservative <lb />
but general tons in my <lb />
have a cripple <lb />
a great North Carolina industry, <lb />
namely our tobacco. Now I am <lb />
DOt attempting to reply to any <lb />
particular article referred to at <lb />
all, but express my individual <lb />
opinion of the situation based <lb />
upon a personal knowledge of <lb />
business, tasked by years of <lb />
experience <lb />
practically all tobacco shipped <lb />
abroad if successfully sold in <lb />
foreign or western markets <lb />
CAPT DIES SUDDENLY. <lb />
Talking to Court <lb />
Lobby. <lb />
In a moment, apparently in <lb />
health, in the midst of a <lb />
to be branded Virginia of friends, and with pleas <lb />
factories had talk going on. <lb />
The Virginia home <lb />
the lead in all manufactured out- <lb />
put, and North Carolina goods <lb />
were tears known. How is it <lb />
today Will any well informed <lb />
man doubt it I should say that <lb />
three plan- in North Carolina <lb />
control the tobacco <lb />
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
M. <lb />
TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION SAT. OF <lb />
ant talk going on. Capt. John <lb />
Duckett. one of the best known <lb />
educators of the State, connected <lb />
with the department of Public <lb />
Instruction, passed away <lb />
day afternoon. <lb />
His unexpected death took <lb />
place in the hail on the first floor <lb />
situation Durham, court <lb />
Durham Bull and Reynold's he M seated in a chair <lb />
plants predominate the booth at the <lb />
the trade. end of the hall opposite the door <lb />
North Carolina stand ii;,,. Supreme court <lb />
at the the t. it is known library, fie had entered it just <lb />
in every port upon the seas of the; a before a <lb />
earth, it is in o'clock, and had joined <lb />
language, and is paint- d ; a up friends for a moment <lb />
upon the road sides of of talk before going to the office <lb />
continent and empire, even upon State superintendent of <lb />
the pyramids of Egypt and instruction on floor <lb />
the buoys of the Bess and re- Li <lb />
I believe that Carolina tobaccos. <lb />
done this Th- <lb />
is just where it ought to be, that <lb />
is in the U. S. courts, not in <lb />
State courts. <lb />
I am not in accord with much <lb />
of the writings that <lb />
and I a danger ahead that <lb />
might bring it great o; <lb />
our North Carolina farmers <lb />
practically g ruin to <lb />
industry. <lb />
to the extreme <lb />
measure suggested to the <lb />
legislators soon to meet in <lb />
our capital and indent effort, North Carolina, <lb />
to shape public and I months the <lb />
Duckett was born in <lb />
county, S. <lb />
C, and was fifty-eight years old <lb />
on the fourteenth of November. <lb />
Bis first wife was a Miss <lb />
of Montgomery county, and <lb />
about twenty-five while <lb />
residing at Apex, he married <lb />
named, Duke, Cobb, Smith with Herring, of Lenoir, <lb />
Reynolds included. Now j him, their children <lb />
being Mrs. Fred Miller, of Win <lb />
fleeted by electrical currents <lb />
upon the great rivers and is now <lb />
fast crowding out the opium <lb />
dens of China and its possibilities <lb />
yet unfinished. <lb />
This is the true State of North <lb />
New Officers Elected F. <lb />
is Presided <lb />
There was a very good <lb />
dance at the meeting of the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce in <lb />
mayor's office Monday <lb />
It the time for election of <lb />
new rs, that business being <lb />
Wt over from the regular <lb />
meeting, this was gone into <lb />
first, and the meeting <lb />
ed mainly to laying plans for <lb />
work. <lb />
term of the three directors <lb />
for one year expired, <lb />
D. L. Janus was re-elected, and <lb />
C. T. and A. I. <lb />
ton were also elected as <lb />
tors These with the old <lb />
tors then retired and selected <lb />
the following officers for the <lb />
President-F. M. Wooten. <lb />
Vice-President-J. J. <lb />
house. <lb />
L. Little. <lb />
The filling of office of <lb />
secretary was left open for <lb />
present. <lb />
election f Mr. Wooten as <lb />
president made another vacancy <lb />
Large Able Address <lb />
Congressman Small. <lb />
by <lb />
Who <lb />
three <lb />
has <lb />
men; <lb />
led. Now <lb />
North enter into ex- <lb />
legislation to drive such <lb />
plants from us and run such men <lb />
Reported for <lb />
Despite the weather, <lb />
there was a large crowd of <lb />
teachers present at the <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
The devotional exercises were <lb />
conducted by Rev. M. T. Plyler <lb />
in the absence of Rev. Mr. Huske. <lb />
who was away <lb />
Miss Lucy Manning acted as <lb />
secretary protein, as Miss Ada <lb />
the secretary, was detain- <lb />
ed at home account of sick- <lb />
in home. <lb />
The regular program was <lb />
ed UP, the first topic, <lb />
of Literature in our <lb />
was ably discussed by j ; <lb />
Supt E at. R of <lb />
He said that must be, <lb />
taught literature in that it. <lb />
become a part of <lb />
I that in order for them to . . <lb />
I date life in its fullness. <lb />
must be brought in touch <lb />
the master <lb />
become patriotic by reading <lb />
Webster and the of the <lb />
other statesmen, not by <lb />
Temple Bat Service <lb />
visit on Sunday of Bishop <lb />
A-, to the <lb />
E. Z; church h re, was an <lb />
ca. . and <lb />
El P <lb />
t, bishop <lb />
pr, . York Temple Sunday <lb />
, . R. Sawyer, <lb />
Jr., pastor of the church, had <lb />
arr an program <lb />
i r this t and can well feel <lb />
n e with which <lb />
it . I our. i in- <lb />
i., ice i to attend, <lb />
v then I so and <lb />
tell the <lb />
r. <lb />
Vi an <lb />
., . t wed he <lb />
. intellect. <lb />
. . . extensively <lb />
u . <lb />
Bishop <lb />
to the <lb />
SIT.<lb />
the beard directors, brass bands or cheer- <lb />
was <lb />
s out of our <lb />
Honor to him to whom honor <lb />
is Here is our danger. Hip- <lb />
our legislature meet <lb />
and act rashly and pass some <lb />
measure not allowing first wife. Mrs, K. M Biggs, <lb />
these people to do business in who is expected <lb />
and then in six; to reach here today, <lb />
States Duckett was one of the <lb />
formerly Miss Ella Duckett, <lb />
Mr. Alfred Duckett, Miss Annie <lb />
Duckett and Miss <lb />
Duckett All these except <lb />
Miller are in the city and <lb />
arrive today. There <lb />
i s. i survives him a daughter by <lb />
on <lb />
E. G. Flanagan <lb />
to that position. <lb />
Upon being escorted to the <lb />
chair President Wooten made a <lb />
brief address in which <lb />
were made as to future <lb />
work of the chamber. <lb />
There was some discussion as <lb />
to getting all business men of <lb />
the community to become men; <lb />
of the chamber, and on <lb />
motion a membership <lb />
was appointed to make a canvas <lb />
to take i-<lb />
legislation as to effect <lb />
our entire state. <lb />
Now, Mr. Editor, I am fully <lb />
aware that any man who Cans to <lb />
dip pen in ink to say one <lb />
word or sentence that could he <lb />
construed in favor of the <lb />
can Tobacco Co. is liable to all <lb />
manner of criticism and the <lb />
charge has sold out to <lb />
the Now am not <lb />
throwing at these people, <lb />
and have nothing to sell them, <lb />
but I have a principle and con <lb />
that are dearer than <lb />
money to me. <lb />
But I might say and will say <lb />
in defense of life long friends <lb />
whom I likely know better than <lb />
any man in North Carolina, that <lb />
when men in North Carolina go <lb />
to far as to say that J. B. Duke, <lb />
J. B. Cobb and Robt. K. Smith, <lb />
two latter friends of my <lb />
young should wear stripes <lb />
and all such rot as that. I would <lb />
commend to all such the example <lb />
of Him who set the standard and <lb />
guides the destiny of human <lb />
beings, when He said of the <lb />
man, men who are not <lb />
guilty cast the first Who <lb />
of these writers would not organ- <lb />
a trust if possible, or accept a <lb />
or job at <lb />
the hands of those whom they <lb />
would persecute Oh consist- <lb />
ency, thou art a jewel. My in- <lb />
was aroused much <lb />
recently when an unjust attack <lb />
was made upon an employee. T. <lb />
J, Walker, of Richmond, as high <lb />
class, high principled and broad- <lb />
court dos not confirm i best known teachers of the State. <lb />
decision of the lower Court, and j, <lb />
educated at Furman <lb />
for members and report <lb />
decision or lower educated ac. <lb />
we have turned them from in Greenville, S. C, <lb />
what have we began his career as a teacher <lb />
f to <lb />
North Carolina tobaccos. <lb />
I say while we in the <lb />
lei's hold t-it and bi <lb />
cautious not to do anything to <lb />
injure the tree of <lb />
Carolina tobacco. pose the <lb />
Supreme court does confirm the <lb />
decision of lower court, we <lb />
then more than ever do not want <lb />
or need any drastic legislation. <lb />
be continued <lb />
will treat you <lb />
The Reformatory. <lb />
The Legislature may well <lb />
afford to come to help of the <lb />
Reform School at Concord, which <lb />
has so promising a future and so <lb />
great a work to do. For years <lb />
there has been a crying need for <lb />
it. They wayward children of <lb />
the State have not had the care <lb />
they deserved. Old North Caro- <lb />
has been unfaithful to her <lb />
disobedient boys. If this <lb />
is wisely conducted <lb />
we have no doubt it will it <lb />
will prove a <lb />
p. ice. It has a distinct <lb />
tile field. It ought never to corns <lb />
in conflict with any other <lb />
Latin and music need not <lb />
be in its curriculum. Its great <lb />
business should be to save u <lb />
wandering soul to <lb />
in county, N. C, <lb />
when he was years old. He <lb />
taught in that county, in Martin. <lb />
Pitt, Wake and Robeson. While <lb />
teaching at Apex, in this county, <lb />
he was elected County in- <lb />
of Schools and made a <lb />
fine impression. He taught at <lb />
Lumberton for eight years and <lb />
was in charge of the High School <lb />
there when in 1901 General T. F. <lb />
Toon, who had been elected State <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
appointed him as Chief <lb />
Clerk. When General Toon died <lb />
Duckett was continued <lb />
in office by Hon. J. Y. Joyner, <lb />
being in late years assigned to <lb />
important lines of work in the <lb />
field for the department, filling <lb />
each position with the highest <lb />
degree of efficiency. <lb />
Wherever Captain Duckett <lb />
at a <lb />
meeting to be held the first <lb />
Friday in December. This <lb />
if composed of B. A. <lb />
White, E. G. <lb />
Kline. <lb />
One m a committee on <lb />
advertising was appoint d, <lb />
of R. C T. <lb />
M. Hook, r C. t. Car. <lb />
It is proposed to make the <lb />
next meting a very interesting <lb />
one.<lb />
lay their <lb />
at. <lb />
THE ACCEPTED. <lb />
Turned Over lo <lb />
the County. <lb />
The final detail of tendering <lb />
and accepting the new steel <lb />
bridge that spans Tar at <lb />
transpired one day last <lb />
week. Mr. L. Moseley, of <lb />
Greensboro, Southern agent of <lb />
the Bridge Co. the <lb />
contracting company. Mr. J. H. <lb />
Hershey. of N. Y., one <lb />
. the flag a-- i. passes. <lb />
next topic School <lb />
was discussed Supt. W. <lb />
H. Cale, of Grifton. He laid <lb />
special o i thoroughness In,, <lb />
the lower grades so that the <lb />
appreciate I <lb />
and rightly interpret the K <lb />
the grades. <lb />
Miss Nannie Richardson, of <lb />
Ayden, read a most excellent <lb />
paper on in th- <lb />
fourth, fifth Six <lb />
Ly tins time Congressman Jno. <lb />
II of Washington, N-C. <lb />
had arrived, lie was <lb />
by Prof. G. E. who <lb />
referred to .,.,., as one of the <lb />
congressman in North <lb />
Carolina. Prof. Lineberry also <lb />
of the deep interest <lb />
had shown in the educational <lb />
advancement of his district. <lb />
of Mr. Small's <lb />
able address was. <lb />
He spoke first of the <lb />
essentials in the of <lb />
an urban community; good <lb />
good sewerage, <lb />
good lights, good hospital <lb />
service. essentials in the <lb />
rural community were good <lb />
educational so that <lb />
the children may by educated, <lb />
good highways, good <lb />
mail facilities, laws <lb />
child in factory sec- <lb />
He enjoined it upon the <lb />
S includes <lb />
i ins. at now<lb />
, . his<lb />
held. <lb />
A , the <lb />
., <lb />
e . re <lb />
male <lb />
were <lb />
, Those <lb />
and<lb />
.;,,. know <lb />
. Ill C t <lb />
They time part <lb />
of the t <lb />
and <lb />
on . table <lb />
i c <lb />
i th <lb />
; . <lb />
. , .,. will <lb />
. i <lb />
, . .-I illy <lb />
. .;. . hind. <lb />
. i, their <lb />
to <lb />
cad out w <lb />
is <lb />
They n l a <lb />
friends lesson n <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Bryan Advertising. <lb />
It is the lot of <lb />
wise man <lb />
to be asked fool questions. In <lb />
fact, the asking is an <lb />
of the wisdom of the <lb />
man of whom the inquiry is <lb />
made- Nobody ever ans a fool <lb />
question of a fool, for a fool an- <lb />
taught he left a distinct . <lb />
for good on life of the Board of County Commissioners, <lb />
community, both in an Mr. D. M. Clark, supervising <lb />
and a moral way. He engineer on the part of the <lb />
was a genial man, loving all county, made his report to the <lb />
commissioners that the bridge <lb />
was complete and constructed <lb />
according to contract. Upon this <lb />
v v-f- <lb />
of the directors of company, and would be looked up as the <lb />
Mr- S. Neal. of Scotland Neck, leaders in their respective com- <lb />
the sub-contractor, were here in This was practical in- <lb />
this final settlement with the deed, and we hope that we shall <lb />
to go out and help bring a fool according to his <lb />
these things about, because they , and there is no question <lb />
whereto the asker so honestly <lb />
r-., , honor. It be on the <lb />
minded a man as ever trod North I lookout to help the lowly and the <lb />
Carolina soil. <lb />
have always said that if the <lb />
laws of my country permitted <lb />
men to do an organization <lb />
then let the law stop them, <lb />
and any individual who sees no <lb />
further than a bomb, or stripes, <lb />
or hemp, is an anarchist. Yes, <lb />
this is a national question and I <lb />
let the government handle it <lb />
,, r ii <lb />
want to i-1 <lb />
and ever seeking an <lb />
it will it. a kindness, <lb />
blessing beyond was good deeds <lb />
and it was a high privilege to <lb />
have him as a neighbor. He <lb />
was well known throughout the <lb />
State and his friends are legion. <lb />
The news of his death will carry <lb />
deep grief to many for he held <lb />
d a place close in the hearts of all <lb />
who knew News <lb />
and <lb />
ignorant. It should never put <lb />
on airs or frills. Its mission is <lb />
among the neglected and forgot- <lb />
ten, and it must keep its rudder <lb />
true -Charity and Children. <lb />
report the bridge was accepted <lb />
for the county and final settle- <lb />
made with the contractors. <lb />
Chairman R. W. King, of the <lb />
board, tells the contractors <lb />
and builders were pleasant to do <lb />
business with and that the settle- <lb />
was in every way <lb />
The cost of the <lb />
Duckett once taught a complete was It is a <lb />
successful school here, back in I modern el structure, securely <lb />
there's a but <lb />
where there is nothing to will, <lb />
the way is hard for the widow. <lb />
Nothing like a Policy in the old <lb />
Y. <lb />
. i , . <lb />
is well remembered in <lb />
where he had a great <lb />
many friends. His death is a <lb />
loss to the State. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Those Tear <lb />
are snappy and just the thing <lb />
. , h order. <lb />
have the pleasure of hearing Mr. <lb />
Small <lb />
The association has made an <lb />
excellent beginning for another <lb />
fine year's work. <lb />
treat you <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Benjamin Murphy and Rosa <lb />
Lee Stocks. , <lb />
Robert G. Barrett and Mary <lb />
R. V. Fleming and Fannie E. <lb />
L. Willoughby and <lb />
Mary Turner. <lb />
G. C. Harris and Florence <lb />
wants a wise answer as a fool <lb />
question. <lb />
This being so. the man who <lb />
asked William Jennings Bryan <lb />
whether he really <lb />
advertising paid Mr. Bryan a <lb />
compliment. It happened in <lb />
Reading. Pennsylvania, last <lb />
winter, and the modern Com- <lb />
indeed showed that he <lb />
was a wise man by the reply he <lb />
made. It <lb />
fellow who tries to at- <lb />
tract business without <lb />
is like the fellow who throws <lb />
his sweetheart a silent kiss in <lb />
the dark. He knows what he is <lb />
nobody else <lb />
Augusta Herald. <lb />
built and will stand for ages- <lb />
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