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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/>
;. v. i returned from a <lb/>
. . <lb/>
A . <lb/>
I i. Co. <lb/>
from the <lb/>
p. , . attended the <lb/>
.- Ass <lb/>
v, he. . . Kinston <lb/>
, . , most ex- <lb/>
. <lb/>
be . .- ; <lb/>
Cr fish can be our <lb/>
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/>
. .,. u. Ayden, <lb/>
nigh every boy and <lb/>
I church. heard i,., ad- <lb/>
;.,;. church came- ; ; . t WM lull in, <lb/>
. ,; . t the Cooper store. finest thought and <lb/>
. . , . Sutton. i truth. He told <lb/>
iii . . <lb/>
tery. . have our <lb/>
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v. I .- accompanied R v. <lb/>
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. on to i the <lb/>
funeral i e. <lb/>
just received a i v <lb/>
lot A. W. to. <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
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.- <lb/>
i rest <lb/>
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.;. In you had <lb/>
i j in, who <lb/>
in life, I said that <lb/>
Gold Point, in had an aim to bes <lb/>
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the beginning and the <lb/>
h d r all. Hi <lb/>
admonished the stud to u A <lb/>
. . . be afield of h l and <lb/>
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/>
r; ,. <lb/>
U i Ky., Mrs, Garris, wife of Mr. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Cher Mrs. M <lb/>
r art t <lb/>
id f up. <lb/>
.- ; . . i. . ; <lb/>
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/>
. R ml <lb/>
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/>
. . . . . i . rt-. <lb/>
. <lb/>
N . . Bu <lb/>
The Pitt C . c<lb/>
. art. <lb/>
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/>
. i i , . . lie taught him to go <lb/>
S . he ha <lb/>
he . i here as a mat- <lb/>
V of habit. It is a -d of <lb/>
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/>
The w rid her- eight <lb/>
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/>
0.1. v e. and <lb/>
Tr I f ex. <lb/>
i .- .- -.- n . a mm, . <lb/>
predict and endorsed him when they <lb/>
and is stopping convention. <lb/>
S aS ISl F <lb/>
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/>
Is <lb/>
-I the <lb/>
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/>
The bridge is 1556 feet long and <lb/>
feet wide. The turn table, <lb/>
draw when open leaves a clear, colored <lb/>
The bridge is a one Greene <lb/>
and a credit to the county. Mills and Sallie Jones. <lb/>
trait yon Peyton and Mary Teel. <lb/>
The Odd Fellows. <lb/>
The Odd Fellows had a de- <lb/>
time at their social meet- <lb/>
and oyster supper Tuesday <lb/>
night. Excellent . were <lb/>
made by ex-Gov. is. <lb/>
Dr. D. L James an . r. F. C. <lb/>
Harding. There a large <lb/>
attendance. <lb/>
POOR PR <lb/>
. a . i m <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
II ill <lb/>
cf <lb/>
e of Sale <lb/>
lying side of <lb/>
the read from Elihu Carolina, superior Court Before <lb/>
to Great Swamp church,, <lb/>
D. Moore, Clerk. <lb/>
r of sale con- to Great Swamp Put a <lb/>
, . i b a deed cf trust, executed and was allotted to <lb/>
rd to in the divisions of the . Na a T. Brown Guardian for <lb/>
n- V I lo R on the , I Brown and Helen brown. <lb/>
. . W ; <lb/>
,.,. t r of deeds deceased, the Clerk of the Superior Court, <lb/>
county, N la Book ,; Kenneth i in on <lb/>
ex- , containing, according to the day --i <lb/>
. ,. acre, more or la I approve by the . the bu- <lb/>
. ins. <lb/>
pee sale, <lb/>
,.,. door ii Greenville, for <lb/>
payments, covet lag <lb/>
time secured upon said <lb/>
T. BROWN. <lb/>
Guardian for Jack Brown and Helen <lb/>
by J. L. ruining, her Alt y. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
judicial contained in a mortgage deed <lb/>
r Lot the share the and by James <lb/>
t Sin. land allotted to Brawn, guardian for and wife. Mahala <lb/>
following real property, to Fleming in the divisions of to R L. Smith Co., on the <lb/>
, the land. f <lb/>
,;,, tracts of land, I deceased, adjoining the lands <lb/>
i i, in the Fleming. W. <lb/>
and jog and cone <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
to . <lb/>
T present firm <lb/>
Fleming, composed <lb/>
. i.; was known as <lb/>
. that p the <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
con ii <lb/>
;,.,. r and adjoining the <lb/>
, , ,. . i. W. Harrington L. A. <lb/>
, w. Fleming, w. <lb/>
Randolph Bros, <lb/>
, . . . . lands bing <lb/>
according to plot, acres more <lb/>
or less, , , <lb/>
To satisfy said deed of trust. <lb/>
This Nov. 6th. 1908. <lb/>
U. Salisbury. Trustee. <lb/>
by L. Fleming. Attorney. <lb/>
accordance <lb/>
with the to the duly recorded in the register of <lb/>
highest bi d. r. at the court house door Pitt county. North <lb/>
Hit fa Mob- c in J page <lb/>
day. the w -ill tO <lb/>
that certain of land in th-county <lb/>
of in township, on the <lb/>
tide of Tar river, within a mile <lb/>
of the town of Gr. and adjoin- <lb/>
i lands, tin <lb/>
By virtue of Hie power f Salt <lb/>
contained inn certain mortgage <lb/>
delivered by <lb/>
W. W. Moore to C. S. Carr, on <lb/>
the undersign d will expose to <lb/>
public sale, before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville, for <lb/>
,. cash, to the highest bidder, or <lb/>
i. the Monday the 14th day of <lb/>
i and others, more particularly de- at o clock noon, It <lb/>
scribed as being the 1st day of the <lb/>
I at the of f county <lb/>
I running with the Tarboro road north parcel of land to wit- Situated <lb/>
thence north -I. in county, adjoining th- <lb/>
then. . f Hardy <lb/>
with at an oak Silas Hardy's. Mary <lb/>
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb/>
State of North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County. I Court. <lb/>
The Bank of <lb/>
VB <lb/>
W. E. <lb/>
virtue of an execution directed to <lb/>
the undersigned from the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county in the above <lb/>
action, will on Monday. <lb/>
IS C, at o'clock M. at the <lb/>
court house door of said county, at <lb/>
Greenville, N. sell to the highest <lb/>
bidder for Cash to satisfy said <lb/>
the title, and interest <lb/>
which the W. K. Move, the <lb/>
has in the following described <lb/>
Situated in the town <lb/>
of Ayden on west side of railroad and <lb/>
north side of second treat, beginning <lb/>
on street at W. I. Jenkins <lb/>
i E. corner and runs a northerly <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage <lb/>
and delivered by S. Pritchard <lb/>
and C. W. Harvey so U C Arthur on <lb/>
of April, and duly <lb/>
in the Deeds Of- <lb/>
fie.-, of c North Carolina, in <lb/>
Book page the undersigned will <lb/>
expose to public before court <lb/>
house door in e. to the highest <lb/>
binder, on Tuesday, the 4th day of <lb/>
November, a tract or parcel of <lb/>
land lying and being in the county of <lb/>
Pitt and of North Carolina, and <lb/>
described as follows, <lb/>
in the town Greenville and bounded <lb/>
as follows. Beginning at the north-east <lb/>
corner of and Pitt streets, thence <lb/>
northward with the eastern i <lb/>
of Pitt street feet t Johnson s <lb/>
then eastward with John- <lb/>
son's line at right angles from Pitt <lb/>
street feet to the line of the <lb/>
at an <lb/>
side of Tar river. VI. . the thence north 621-2 n Hardy's and Cherry <lb/>
, and be- the Of . thence with the <lb/>
recorded o ,. , ,. <lb/>
v deeds office of county. North north 1- west l <lb/>
t . ;. .,;.; ins con n <lb/>
d will expose <lb/>
the <lb/>
r id a <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
,. ; a- be the Pleas- <lb/>
, . id, re <lb/>
; , farm about <lb/>
. .<lb/>
e two r-i <lb/>
, , , . v- w. re a I <lb/>
L . ,, i- <lb/>
,. ands Ivey Fleming, <lb/>
. . ., . pie ca <lb/>
etc , the <lb/>
to public sale, before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville, . Ci , <lb/>
to th highest bidder, en th <lb/>
7th. 1908, two certain P <lb/>
tr parcels land j i <lb/>
being in the county and <lb/>
State cf North Carolina, d de- <lb/>
scribed as follows, . <lb/>
I piece or parcel lying in <lb/>
township, said <lb/>
mi county, beginning at the <lb/>
north <lb/>
nor h 1-4 wet <lb/>
north west poles to hit <lb/>
fork of road i the road <lb/>
e Parker's X Roads M <lb/>
IS n I <lb/>
T . <lb/>
lamer and running thence west <lb/>
poles to a flake <lb/>
Silas Hardy's corners, thence S. <lb/>
poles to Guilford <lb/>
line, thence his line reverted <lb/>
east to Mary Hardy's second <lb/>
621-2 east line reversed N. W. <lb/>
sweet gum, Ashley Tel a the beginning, containing -ii <lb/>
, to satisfy said e <lb/>
7th day of Nov. 1908. <lb/>
I corner between J. U l Smith Co. Mortgagee. <lb/>
w;.;. ; By F. C. Harding, <lb/>
west lo a <lb/>
The following, as described, is <lb/>
in the it be- <lb/>
part of tin which <lb/>
ed h of W. <lb/>
E. as will appear on record, <lb/>
as <lb/>
one lot on Main street <lb/>
at W. I S E. <lb/>
on Main thence with W. I. <lb/>
By e of a decree of the Superior Jenkins line a course to a <lb/>
of cash <lb/>
This th-- 23rd or Oct. <lb/>
L. C. Mortgagee. <lb/>
Moore and Long. Attorneys. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. ltd <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
Court of Pitt county made in special pro- <lb/>
o. entitled J, E, <lb/>
Harris against J. R. Hart and <lb/>
Hart the Bed <lb/>
I sell for cash e th.-court house <lb/>
door in Greenville on Monday Hoc. 7th, <lb/>
I following described piece, <lb/>
I parcel or tract of land lying In <lb/>
township adjoining the land of -.- <lb/>
vi A. Worthington, K. K tins ex.- <lb/>
and others, containing <lb/>
ditch, thanes with said ditch, an east- <lb/>
course feet, thence a south- <lb/>
course and p lied with <lb/>
to Mai I. with <lb/>
Main street, a course to <lb/>
W. I. come.-, the beginning. <lb/>
All of said lot ex. pt that p just <lb/>
as being the home- <lb/>
st-ad allotment o W K. M lye. to be <lb/>
iS. <lb/>
th <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
CO <lb/>
,. . and the other piece <lb/>
, ,. more or <lb/>
the lands <lb/>
,,, iV. J. Fleming and <lb/>
, . <lb/>
Cue home farm <lb/>
c i let No. in the v. .-u n <lb/>
of the A. L. Carr tract, and <lb/>
runs thence north x <lb/>
chains to the corner of said tract, <lb/>
a pine; thence with the outside <lb/>
boundary of said north <lb/>
av chains to a stake; <lb/>
;. east X <lb/>
said boundary line to a <lb/>
;., home farm <lb/>
with the various <lb/>
an. . <lb/>
th as a whole, as follows, to. , A. L. tract <lb/>
v i Known as Little <lb/>
;. creek; thence venom <lb/>
c said en to the dower <lb/>
lute of Mrs Alice the <lb/>
line of lot No. thence with the <lb/>
dower line the line <lb/>
c house piece, bounded <lb/>
it lands of W <lb/>
on south by the <lb/>
the -.-. <lb/>
S- <lb/>
, , . from h i <lb/>
i . , . p crunch, op the <lb/>
. the Lei mg <lb/>
W. .-- <lb/>
and a straight line from <lb/>
oft W. <lb/>
ton and to the corner the <lb/>
and -n <lb/>
. lands of <lb/>
l -a. Briley, <lb/>
acres or <lb/>
res <lb/>
th i I e <lb/>
one Bore lot conveyed o the <lb/>
Pitt .; at i <lb/>
n the new two <lb/>
now stands. <lb/>
Lot Kw. Situate on e tn <lb/>
side of the public road lea. <lb/>
from House Si to Mt-PI i <lb/>
, the w at side <lb/>
i the i e h <lb/>
, poll of the <lb/>
ditch and canal, Bros, corner; <lb/>
thence south .-. . i poles with <lb/>
line line i f The At <lb/>
d company; <lb/>
with the of The Atlantic <lb/>
Line ale r souths 1-3 <lb/>
w .,, I. . IS west <lb/>
to the begin containing acres <lb/>
i ,. ling and re- <lb/>
serving from above <lb/>
four conveyed off by S. O. <lb/>
Brown, I. J. Wilson Brown, <lb/>
i- the of the roar adjacent to <lb/>
what known as <lb/>
,.,.,. . I tin Atkinson <lb/>
Wilson lot and others, <lb/>
and the colored church lot As a <lb/>
and also in separate lets and <lb/>
t No i- the center <lb/>
of the Tarboro r . . I west the <lb/>
line of the C i <lb/>
and h I <lb/>
of Sale. <lb/>
thirty seven and a half acres more or <lb/>
i less, Doing the home place of late <lb/>
. Matthew L. and where h d <lb/>
the time of death said Ian I being sold <lb/>
s to the dower interest of Mrs, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
II ltd <lb/>
of Till county <lb/>
; ; u .-. <lb/>
, Matthew I. Hart, and sold , .,;. <lb/>
virtue of the power and This the 7th. day of Nov 1908. <lb/>
. w u. I i <lb/>
a e t <lb/>
th new road, just staked, it, Vi ; ht, <lb/>
. h i <lb/>
road, near the non <lb/>
. i to <lb/>
lands of L. A. Mayo, and adjoin <lb/>
an of L. A , division bis fall <lb/>
j r the other , ,. <lb/>
d , lands, containing <lb/>
44.4 more or less. <lb/>
Tarboro . id I ; <lb/>
;.; to me of. ditch; Nth <lb/>
the line No. . .;. <lb/>
to the beginning containing j t, .,.,. .,. to poles with <lb/>
acres, more in- less; and being ,,,. take, corner of <lb/>
tad <lb/>
was assigned to C. S. Uri ., ,;. <lb/>
division ms p . <lb/>
t r Carr, . . ice <lb/>
in said i . ion. . I <lb/>
mat. t-the . ; ; <lb/>
record division lands Lot No. <lb/>
No. pages loll. d ,. . lot N . . <lb/>
of the Superior court s and . <lb/>
of Pitt county for a p, <lb/>
said lot .,, .,., near K. Jet- <lb/>
gate, . .- No. <lb/>
a ea the life estate and dower north in the fork <lb/>
in the ditch and canal, <lb/>
th. I. -2 <lb/>
Ra <lb/>
authority vested in me by law. <lb/>
tin. undersigned, C. <lb/>
Forbes, administrator of Noah <lb/>
Forbes, deceased, will expose to <lb/>
public sale, highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, at th late residence of <lb/>
fie said Noah Forbes, deceased. <lb/>
on December 1st. the per- <lb/>
propel of the said Noah <lb/>
Forbes, deceased. of <lb/>
mules, cattle, hogs, farm- <lb/>
implements, carts, wagons, <lb/>
buggies and harness, household <lb/>
and kitchen furniture, corn, <lb/>
hay, etc. Sale will begin <lb/>
promptly at o'clock <lb/>
This the 10th of Nov., 1908. <lb/>
C. Forbes, <lb/>
of Noah Forbes, deceased. <lb/>
J. B. James, Commissioner. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
c art clerk county us <lb/>
of the of W. D. <lb/>
Moore, notice is her. by given <lb/>
to all persons indebted t the estate <lb/>
make payment to the under- <lb/>
and all persons having claims <lb/>
against the estate are notified to pie- <lb/>
sent same for on or ore <lb/>
the 20th d y of October, 1909, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead i-. y. <lb/>
This 30th day of October k <lb/>
J. R. Overton, <lb/>
of W. Moore. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
of the power of -ale con- <lb/>
gag- Ml executed and <lb/>
delivered by Jno. A. Nichols, to P. H. <lb/>
ii on the day <lb/>
and duly in the Register o <lb/>
Deeds office i is in Book Q-8 <lb/>
undersigned will expose <lb/>
t. sale, la. ore the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, for cash, high- <lb/>
est bidder, on Mon the of <lb/>
December 1908; at o'clock noon, it <lb/>
the first day of tin December <lb/>
term of County Superior <lb/>
the following parcel of land, <lb/>
Situated in the Town of Winterville, N. <lb/>
C, on the east side of the i near <lb/>
the Gill's the <lb/>
lot of W Hie Buck, on the west <lb/>
by the lot Elizabeth Whit on <lb/>
the no th street and on <lb/>
the a t Church t. containing <lb/>
11-2 o re more or less. Th e is made <lb/>
to terms of raid mortgage. <lb/>
T 7th of 90-. <lb/>
H. Kittrell, Mortgagee. <lb/>
Great Land Sal <lb/>
On the first Monday In <lb/>
and on Tuesday altar will <lb/>
y under the hammer, at <lb/>
house door n Greenville, more <lb/>
;., small farms. Some <lb/>
I. i mi st of them on long time, with a <lb/>
of one-fourth Kc- <lb/>
the dates 7th am. <lb/>
Have also son e for sale on <lb/>
long time between now and above date. <lb/>
Tin lands are all within from <lb/>
to five miles of the town of Greenville. <lb/>
and in the best neighborhoods to <lb/>
c I By V. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
c of i co as <lb/>
of the in I. Q. <lb/>
i Whichard. d, not CO is hen by <lb/>
p given to a ind bled .,. . duly . before the bu- <lb/>
strict- estate to to of Pitt as <lb/>
the court i he all having I the of A. H. <lb/>
th-n a it the estate must present use . a <lb/>
ash <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
r qua <lb/>
the same on or d <lb/>
1909. or this notice <lb/>
p sail in b r of recovery. <lb/>
Th t day of Oct. S. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
of I. G. v <lb/>
be. <lb/>
give <lb/>
use <lb/>
poisons <lb/>
ma e <lb/>
I the under and I p. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ma payment to <lb/>
are <lb/>
to <lb/>
interest of Mrs. Alice <lb/>
i ii.--.- ti <lb/>
land <lb/>
No. <lb/>
in of the lands the <lb/>
Bald A. I- <lb/>
a p the land which <lb/>
was allotted to K. L. Can in the <lb/>
r, <lb/>
L. Carr, containing twenty- <lb/>
two acre . more less. <lb/>
east with the i . <lb/>
. pole tin n -.-. i i I- . a <lb/>
comer of lot No. nor I i <lb/>
east in-1 it . lino of I, to <lb/>
b git <lb/>
or I <lb/>
LotS Begin in the center of th <lb/>
Tarboro opposite a gum, It. <lb/>
gate, i corner of lot No <lb/>
and running i 1-2 west with <lb/>
the s i n pi to m <lb/>
bridge on th ditch; thence <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
to found anywhere, and among P. White, de- <lb/>
b st agricultural lands in I notice is given to all <lb/>
, i the estate lo make <lb/>
This la a great opportunity ate undersign- <lb/>
men others wishing to begin life on <lb/>
claim said st <lb/>
I to am <lb/>
ard. the I on <lb/>
of October, or notice will <lb/>
Notice. ,. <lb/>
t,. I. Kittrell. <lb/>
ltd A. B. <lb/>
the farm. , ., , , . <lb/>
Th- splendid Training School will <lb/>
open In Greenville next and then <lb/>
you'll want to be convenient to it. <lb/>
You had better buy now while you <lb/>
have the opportunity. <lb/>
Plots other information can De <lb/>
had at my office. See also my other <lb/>
notices in The <lb/>
said division of lands of <lb/>
said A. L. Carr for a more par- <lb/>
description of said twenty <lb/>
two acres of said land embraced <lb/>
j the lands u a. description f lot No. in <lb/>
O. W. Harrington. the other satisfy said <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming lands, contain <lb/>
tag 40.2 more or was. T f or on <lb/>
of This Nov. <lb/>
road opposite the I . g Q Mortgagee <lb/>
building, and on the north aide <lb/>
lading from House <lb/>
Station to Ml. Pleasant church. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Harrington and the other lands <lb/>
of Leonidas Fleming, containing <lb/>
ea more or <lb/>
is Fleming near the <lb/>
new school building, straight to <lb/>
u . , Is L, A. Mayo, and ad- <lb/>
j the lands of Mayo, <lb/>
Bros, r; thence south estate Mrs K. h. her. <lb/>
west poles to the Tarboro road, notice is hereby to all persons <lb/>
1-1 to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
lot No I Beginning at the bridge ll persona having claim against mm <lb/>
estate are that <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
in the T ac r <lb/>
and running north east p lea; <lb/>
thence north 1-2 west I- poles; <lb/>
thence north west boles; <lb/>
thence north weal I pol i to <lb/>
ins corner; a northerly <lb/>
e with the back line of i <lb/>
Atkinson, others and the <lb/>
colored church lot, to the read leading <lb/>
the to <lb/>
X road; thence with the raid <lb/>
to Pork, rs N r ad. N. 7.1 <lb/>
east W poles; thence with <lb/>
road south 1-2 east VI poll to <lb/>
they must <lb/>
the same to the <lb/>
before the 5th of November. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This 6th day November. <lb/>
GEORGE E. <lb/>
of Mrs. U. E. Belcher. <lb/>
rd, and ah persons having claims <lb/>
against s estate are notified to <lb/>
present the s-me to the undersigned <lb/>
on or before 26th day of October, <lb/>
1809, or this i will b in i <lb/>
bar of I <lb/>
This 26th day of October, <lb/>
S. T. V. <lb/>
Administrator of C. F. White. <lb/>
ltd I <lb/>
Notice to creditors <lb/>
Ha- duly qualified as <lb/>
tors toe estate of J, S. Harris, de- <lb/>
cease notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and all persons having claims against <lb/>
said estate are notified that they must <lb/>
present the same to the on <lb/>
or before the 2nd day of November, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This 2nd of November <lb/>
and H. S. HARRIS, <lb/>
of J. S. Harris. <lb/>
kl COST <lb/>
For a licit While<lb/>
Notice to creditors. <lb/>
qualified as executor of Sue <lb/>
May ton. decease., late Of r <lb/>
r. Whereon is situate i <lb/>
the dwelling house, gin house,, <lb/>
Stables and etc. of the <lb/>
said Leonidas Fleming, and lying <lb/>
on both sides of the Leonidas <lb/>
road, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of O. W. Harrington, W. <lb/>
j. Fleming. Elihu Ran- <lb/>
and others, and <lb/>
adjoining the of lot No. <lb/>
straight from Ran- <lb/>
corner to O. W. <lb/>
ton's containing <lb/>
acres more or less vi <lb/>
now called the home field of <lb/>
Leonidas Fleming, on both sides <lb/>
ands allotted to Leonidas <lb/>
Fleming in division of the <lb/>
fend, of Ivey Fleming, deceased, <lb/>
will be offered for sale in two <lb/>
lots, as <lb/>
Lot No. Being <lb/>
I North <lb/>
Pitt tint., In Court. <lb/>
A. Janos, Jr. administrator <lb/>
Allied James, de eased. <lb/>
David I-. James, Nancy K. Williamson, <lb/>
Harriett I,. all, heirs at law. <lb/>
The defendants Harriett I. Ward, <lb/>
W. the t r Knell, Allred <lb/>
Swindell and Minnie Swindell will take <lb/>
notice that a special Proceeding, <lb/>
led as above, has been in <lb/>
Court of Pitt county <lb/>
to sell the real estate <lb/>
Allred James, deceased, in order to <lb/>
make asset- for th.- payment of debts; <lb/>
the said def indents v.-i I further <lb/>
D. W. HARD E, I <lb/>
IN <lb/>
comer; thence north 1-2 west mi <lb/>
pole with the line of to I <lb/>
bridge on the road th. he- <lb/>
ginning, containing 1-2 <lb/>
more or <lb/>
No. I Beginning in the center <lb/>
of the real leading to Parkers X <lb/>
roads, o a l gum. <lb/>
corner, and said <lb/>
n. d 1-- poles to a <lb/>
bridge across the road, <lb/>
thence I's <lb/>
twelve months from this date, <lb/>
notice be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
r, Al persons to raid <lb/>
estate Will please make <lb/>
c. <lb/>
C. James, <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Notice To creditors. <lb/>
the Adam land. North e K S all <lb/>
All Our China, both fancy <lb/>
and domestics. <lb/>
YOUR CHANCE TO <lb/>
PURCHASE A <lb/>
WEDDING PRESENT <lb/>
A chance to replenish your <lb/>
table <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
AH our baseball goods at cost. <lb/>
. BOOKSTORE <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
. i on <lb/>
v- -f <lb/>
and what is i notice that they are required to fence, <lb/>
at the office of said of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County on Tues- <lb/>
day December 3rd, 1908, In <lb/>
N C. and answer or demur to the <lb/>
and complaint filed in n, <lb/>
or the p will St ply to the Court <lb/>
relief I therein, <lb/>
day of November <lb/>
U, C. Mr ore, <lb/>
C S-.--i- r C <lb/>
. <lb/>
1-2 east poles to J. L. <lb/>
thence a <lb/>
course with and Proctors <lb/>
line to a corn.-; with <lb/>
tor. Tee line to a <lb/>
-welt gum, tin- C lining <lb/>
by or <lb/>
land I for sale <lb/>
i in lots as above a t forth,, r <lb/>
first, a who's toms , , <lb/>
, , . . . I <lb/>
Pitt county N. C is to all <lb/>
against es- <lb/>
of Slid deceased, to exhibit them <lb/>
twelve <lb/>
months from th. data of this notice or <lb/>
this notice will be in t of their <lb/>
recovery All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please make immediate <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
i d. W. <lb/>
I GREENVILLE N <lb/>
ill<lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
props. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town Four chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call when <lb/>
work is wanted. <lb/>
Kerry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. . Whedbee. <lb/>
Official Returns for Pitt County in the Election of November 3rd, 1906<lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
No. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
Farm vi lie <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Swift Greek <lb/>
till <lb/>
till <lb/>
ill ISM <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
I I<lb/>
OS <lb/>
Gil<lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
Kerr, Receivers. <lb/>
FOOTBALL GAME <lb/>
V. P. I. OF VIRGINIA <lb/>
vs <lb/>
A. and M. COLLEGE of N. C. <lb/>
AT NORFOLK <lb/>
aid a dealer,<lb/>
ante Who Were Caught Cat- <lb/>
In olden days, ism <lb/>
the em. rib- <lb/>
n a scale <lb/>
privilege mi; this <lb/>
earth and i I <lb/>
warfare. <lb/>
ancient Home, when <lb/>
of marbles and l ere Iran- <lb/>
planted from to I. <lb/>
and it vat again when I r t Na- <lb/>
Italy and Spain. S eh <lb/>
however, art. t tI the <lb/>
not <lb/>
within the scope of this <lb/>
which is with petty <lb/>
criminal appropriation of .- <lb/>
o i-rt. <lb/>
The deed of this ire <lb/>
which I have been able t trace the <lb/>
record occurred so far n I <lb/>
when two eat oil <lb/>
St. in Antwerp <lb/>
j cathedral. The fragment Is said <lb/>
be even now an English private <lb/>
the thieve were <lb/>
caught and speedily pat th. <lb/>
Other cases are on <lb/>
thefts committed the dim part, <lb/>
but in moat cases they n <lb/>
bare statement that i as I <lb/>
a picture or at <lb/>
such end n date i <lb/>
heard of Rim . <lb/>
lack romance <lb/>
to r i en <lb/>
the peregrinations f <lb/>
of stolen property be <lb/>
Round trip tickets on sale at exceedingly low fa-es, from <lb/>
the <lb/>
Chocowinity <lb/>
Grimesland <lb/>
A blanket is laid over and tun <lb/>
is sprinkled with sea water <lb/>
and oatmeal. The fish will live for <lb/>
a long time this way in cool weather <lb/>
owl prow nice and corpulent. The <lb/>
flavor is also greatly <lb/>
London <lb/>
Fares for children, five years of age and under twelve, halt <lb/>
of above fares. <lb/>
Tickets on sale Wednesday, November 25th, <lb/>
return passage until November 28th. <lb/>
The only line in Eastern North Carolina operating trains <lb/>
into the city of Norfolk. <lb/>
found it way to <lb/>
America. <lb/>
There i; n distinct clement <lb/>
in the cir rt- <lb/>
the a by <lb/>
Ton a in; years <lb/>
from the house f a wealthy <lb/>
in Vii win i <lb/>
the public I i his <lb/>
the affable ,.;  ; ,.,. f <lb/>
manager, next a , , <lb/>
he really m immediately offer i for <lb/>
. , .,, ,;, its and o the <lb/>
something new; . , , <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
G. P- A. <lb/>
M. W. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
A OR E <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS<lb/>
on Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Table Dinner Club Breakfast 2.1 to GO;. <lb/>
Polite attention and the very best in every way <lb/>
Leave Norfolk of dally <lb/>
Arrive In Baltimore a. m., connecting with ran <lb/>
lines for New York, -mil all pa its west. <lb/>
interviewer. <lb/>
indeed. have engaged <lb/>
the famous stage <lb/>
manager, to the evolution <lb/>
and of the chorus. have <lb/>
retained the <lb/>
costumer, to plan end <lb/>
pare garments worn by the <lb/>
principals and the <lb/>
have engaged Redden the <lb/>
renowned scenic to execute <lb/>
stage settings, <lb/>
picture were rent to the dip- <lb/>
representatives of <lb/>
abroad. <lb/>
The result was that a stranger <lb/>
called at colic tor's ho and <lb/>
arranged to return the picture <lb/>
against of the promised re- <lb/>
ward if no further were <lb/>
asked. His terms were accepted, <lb/>
and his painting, <lb/>
which fitted exactly into the open- <lb/>
Can you beat that had been cut the <lb/>
canvas, the stranger <lb/>
For all information and address <lb/>
L T. LAMB, Gen. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
who are to write tho music <lb/>
the . <lb/>
Pooh Haven't had time to <lb/>
think about that <lb/>
Testing Water. <lb/>
To ascertain if water is free from <lb/>
. or, pollution place a lump of <lb/>
sugar in a bottle nearly full <lb/>
up. if after thus <lb/>
the air and keeping the bottle <lb/>
, n the for two or three day <lb/>
j no is but the <lb/>
paid his promised reward. II <lb/>
some time afterward, when one <lb/>
of the collector's friends expressed <lb/>
as to the authenticity of the <lb/>
picture <lb/>
found l be a copy of the stolen <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
A Youthful <lb/>
three, was <lb/>
ways Tr Tier <lb/>
free from Phosphates est . <lb/>
which i j <lb/>
;. . <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
kc <lb/>
. in <lb/>
but <lb/>
i n iv. .- day. <lb/>
Literary Taste. I . j <lb/>
hare written a i t every-j. <lb/>
j body to tho author, i , . <lb/>
nm afraid II won't answered . . . <lb/>
tho the I .,., <lb/>
j to want l- a nobody j <lb/>
War. <lb/>
C. D. TUN STALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
J S. M O O R I <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise <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/>
Low Prices. <lb/>
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. <lb/>
INAUGURATION Fl S G CAR INS <lb/>
will , <lb/>
via <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
E .-.- <lb/>
SLEEPING CAR K U <lb/>
If you are in need of any good <lb/>
call to set us. <lb/>
We are still running our reduction sale. We are <lb/>
daily and they are going at sales prices. Our stock of Dress Goods, <lb/>
Get The best Comfort <lb/>
and Burden Felt Hat- <lb/>
es and a piece Bern- <lb/>
Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
Women's Fashions, Greenville it C <lb/>
p. <lb/>
a. in <lb/>
9.45 a m.<lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., en the <lb/>
RALEIGH <lb/>
Ar. ATLANTA <lb/>
ATLANTA <lb/>
Ar. RALEIGH <lb/>
Call m Agents Southern Railway Company connection <lb/>
lines for d. tailed information, or <lb/>
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb/>
Also Rolls Matting. Fine Line Couches, and Lace Curtains <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018019_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
Entered as second matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb/>
C, Congress of March <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOV. <lb/>
Charlotte i happy with the <lb/>
mayors week. <lb/>
It Lee county has <lb/>
elected legislator with nowhere <lb/>
to seat him. <lb/>
Governor Glenn's <lb/>
proclamation affords some <lb/>
good reading.<lb/>
The price of cotton lately <lb/>
been about as near a standstill <lb/>
us it ever gets. <lb/>
Even if Atlanta is a dry town <lb/>
the mayor-elect seems to know- <lb/>
haw to get It.<lb/>
Mr. Bell, of Morganton, is <lb/>
another man who had better <lb/>
kept his mouth shut.<lb/>
your purse strings and <lb/>
pay some of your debts, then <lb/>
times will not be so hard. <lb/>
The advance age at of <lb/>
has not yet announced tin- <lb/>
date for seats to go on sale.<lb/>
Georgia is not so had after all. <lb/>
as John Temple Graves got only <lb/>
eighty-live vote in the entire <lb/>
State. <lb/>
President Roosevelt will <lb/>
plenty of the Standard Oil in <lb/>
the Outlook to the wheels <lb/>
greased. <lb/>
Champ Clark says tariff re- <lb/>
in the recorder's court on <lb/>
the of drunkenness on <lb/>
the street. Atlanta is u dry <lb/>
town, too. <lb/>
The merchants will say they <lb/>
want trade to come to Green- <lb/>
ville. they overlook the <lb/>
fact that the best way to bring <lb/>
it here is by judicious <lb/>
in The Reflector. <lb/>
The press of the country <lb/>
will sympathize with Col. <lb/>
Henry Watterson, editor of the <lb/>
Carolina in the recent election. <lb/>
The chief claim for <lb/>
him is that he made the largest <lb/>
gain in votes of any Republican <lb/>
candidate in the South. <lb/>
Every merchant, every <lb/>
CO man, every professional man. <lb/>
every business man every <lb/>
man who is interested <lb/>
in seeing Greenville go forward, <lb/>
is urged to lie at the meeting of <lb/>
the chamber of Commerce in <lb/>
the mayor's office Monday night. <lb/>
Show your by your pres-<lb/>
Keep your eye on Greenville <lb/>
if you want to see the grow <lb/>
This town is coming, no doubt <lb/>
about that, and the next year is <lb/>
going to show remarkable <lb/>
The man who wants a <lb/>
home here should not be losing <lb/>
time in securing a lot, for it <lb/>
stands to reason that the coming <lb/>
Louisville Courier-Journal, large buildings and <lb/>
the tragic death of his son which <lb/>
occurred in New York. <lb/>
form by the Republicans is a <lb/>
game. And lie is not <lb/>
far from right. <lb/>
Anna Gould seems to tire <lb/>
quickly of her husbands. This <lb/>
soon she is seeking to get her <lb/>
second divorce, <lb/>
out <lb/>
a letter in his own defense, a job <lb/>
no one else seemed disposed to <lb/>
undertake for lain.<lb/>
Hi gets the plum. Mr. <lb/>
Taft has decided to spend the <lb/>
winter it Augusta. Hut it <lb/>
makes Atlanta lee bad. <lb/>
Every man put his shoulder to <lb/>
the wheel and help make Green- <lb/>
ville roll forward. This is no <lb/>
time for drones and<lb/>
Mr. Morehead is as <lb/>
saying he is sorry lie got elected <lb/>
to congress in the district. <lb/>
Hi- n ill get over that way of <lb/>
feeling about it.<lb/>
We have Republican authority <lb/>
for the statement that the <lb/>
for tariff revision is not <lb/>
strong. Certainly it is not with <lb/>
the Republicans. <lb/>
The Training School buildings <lb/>
being pushed to completion, a <lb/>
municipal building for the near <lb/>
future, the Odd Fellows build- <lb/>
and a public building not <lb/>
so far away, looks good for <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
The recent death of both the <lb/>
Emperor and Empress Dowager <lb/>
of China leaves a three-year-old <lb/>
boy heir to the throne. <lb/>
he will make some improve- <lb/>
in the conduct of affairs of <lb/>
the celestial empire.<lb/>
Speaker Cannon cannot <lb/>
vent the president-elect from <lb/>
calling an extra session of con- <lb/>
for the purpose of revising <lb/>
the tariff, but he may be able to <lb/>
prevent anything being done <lb/>
after gets together. <lb/>
If the example of a Virginia <lb/>
town, that has passed a law <lb/>
placing a tine of on every <lb/>
prises will make real estate <lb/>
more in demand and consequent- <lb/>
higher. <lb/>
Mr. Business Man, go to the <lb/>
Chamber of Commerce meeting <lb/>
in the mayor's office, Monday <lb/>
night, with something on your <lb/>
mind to suggest for the good of <lb/>
Greenville, This meeting can <lb/>
be a very profitable one to the <lb/>
town if the business men will <lb/>
decide to make it such. Lay- <lb/>
aside your individual work for <lb/>
one evening and devote an hour <lb/>
or two to the welfare of your <lb/>
community. <lb/>
The conviction and sentence <lb/>
of Charles W. Morse, former <lb/>
head of the ice trust, w ho <lb/>
other people's money ill <lb/>
speculation, clearly shows that <lb/>
the financiers, whom the people <lb/>
have to trust with their savings <lb/>
or never invest their money, <lb/>
must keep in paths <lb/>
than in time past or serve a <lb/>
suggests is the establishment of <lb/>
a parcels post, but our opinion <lb/>
is that while this would help <lb/>
the mail order houses and bring <lb/>
more postage from them, it <lb/>
would be such a detriment to <lb/>
town and country merchants <lb/>
that the falling in post- <lb/>
age from them would the <lb/>
gain to the department by the <lb/>
parcels post.<lb/>
Owing to ill health Mr. E. <lb/>
Billiard has retired as editor of <lb/>
the Scotland Neck Common <lb/>
wealth, and is succeeded by Mr <lb/>
V. C. who was formerly <lb/>
connected with the <lb/>
News and Observer. We sin- <lb/>
regret the failure of Mr. <lb/>
Billiard health and his retire- <lb/>
from journalism. He was <lb/>
one of the best editors in the <lb/>
State, a man thoroughly <lb/>
in all that he did and <lb/>
wrote. In Mr. Moore he is <lb/>
by a young man of ability <lb/>
whose aim will be to keep the <lb/>
Commonwealth up to the high <lb/>
standard it has attained. <lb/>
of hot air. The result of the <lb/>
last election in this State should <lb/>
convince any one will <lb/>
consider it that there bus <lb/>
already been too much agitation <lb/>
along certain lilies. There are <lb/>
too many politicians who think <lb/>
the way to gain notoriety for <lb/>
themselves is to jump on tin <lb/>
corporations and wolf w hen <lb/>
there is no For goodness <lb/>
sake give the corporations u rest <lb/>
during the next legislature, and <lb/>
do with such agitation as <lb/>
hinders the development of the <lb/>
State. Let the motto be build <lb/>
up and not tear down. <lb/>
DEMONSTRATION FARM WORK. <lb/>
The killing of Senator Car- <lb/>
mack, editor of the Tennessean, <lb/>
by the Coopers, at Memphis, <lb/>
Tuesday was the most <lb/>
deplorable tragedy since the <lb/>
murder of Editor of <lb/>
the Columbia State. Senator <lb/>
was one of the most <lb/>
brilliant editors in the South <lb/>
and a strong, courageous <lb/>
and he will be greatly <lb/>
missed by the State in which his <lb/>
efforts were put forth to keep a <lb/>
clean government. It is a great <lb/>
pity that an editor in the South <lb/>
cannot express himself through <lb/>
the columns of his paper about a <lb/>
public man, since a man places <lb/>
himself in a position to be <lb/>
when he goes into public <lb/>
life, for fear he will be shot <lb/>
down as some worthless cur.<lb/>
Recently The Reflector <lb/>
The object of the farmers co- <lb/>
operative-demonstration work is <lb/>
to place an object lesson in the <lb/>
various communities to illus- <lb/>
the best methods of pro- <lb/>
the standard farm crops <lb/>
and to secure such active par- <lb/>
in the work as will <lb/>
prove that the average farmer <lb/>
can do better work and will do <lb/>
it if properly approached. <lb/>
These demonstration farms <lb/>
show that better and larger <lb/>
crops can be raised on the aver- <lb/>
age farm and at a vastly greater <lb/>
net profit per acre. Incidentally <lb/>
they are designed to prove that <lb/>
there is no necessity for the <lb/>
present wide spread <lb/>
of the farms and the com- <lb/>
poverty of many of our <lb/>
farmers. Like all great reforms <lb/>
this work cannot be done for the <lb/>
people to be but it <lb/>
must be done by them to be <lb/>
sick man is the <lb/>
one who should take the <lb/>
cine if he is to be cured. It <lb/>
will do him no good for his <lb/>
to take it for him. <lb/>
As a rule from to <lb/>
OF AMERICA NEED LOVE <lb/>
The Best Gift Would be <lb/>
the Desire for <lb/>
If I were the nation's Santa <lb/>
would, on my trip across <lb/>
the world on eve, <lb/>
1808, drop into every heart tho <lb/>
gift of the of <lb/>
F. N. Phillips, <lb/>
President of the Philadelphia <lb/>
Santa Association, in a <lb/>
Were a Nation- <lb/>
Santa in the <lb/>
I would visit <lb/>
each home where love and <lb/>
had grown cold, and kindle <lb/>
the anew. I see that <lb/>
every orphan had, not only a pair <lb/>
of shoes to warm his little feet, <lb/>
but a love that might take the <lb/>
place of a mother's love to warm <lb/>
his little heart. I would see <lb/>
that he had not only a coat to <lb/>
protect him from the winter's <lb/>
cold, but a sheltering arm that <lb/>
might take the place of a <lb/>
in protecting him from the <lb/>
blasts of a freezing world of <lb/>
thoughtless people. <lb/>
Were I the Santa <lb/>
the of <lb/>
would exist ill every heart every <lb/>
day, and there would be no de- <lb/>
sires for great riches and power; <lb/>
no employer grinding down the <lb/>
wages of his employed; no pub- <lb/>
official using his trust for <lb/>
gain and no <lb/>
and doctrines save that <lb/>
in Christ's you <lb/>
love me Simon Then feed my <lb/>
And so, if it in <lb/>
my power to give, I would leave, <lb/>
not only in every city, street <lb/>
and home, but in every heart, a <lb/>
living, loving Santa Clans, and <lb/>
the world would awaken Oil its <lb/>
day in paradise, with <lb/>
Love as king. <lb/>
A Stand Play. <lb/>
The Florida <lb/>
farms are established I thinks the so-called peonage <lb/>
throughout a county A good leases are on a par with those <lb/>
tern, behind the bars. Stealing My about civic <lb/>
under sixteen years of pride and threw out some <lb/>
it. and the time has come when M beautifying Dick- <lb/>
caught smoking a cigarette, <lb/>
should be followed by all towns, <lb/>
fewer buys would be indulging <lb/>
ill this injurious practice.<lb/>
While the Republicans seem <lb/>
to have all the votes they need <lb/>
keep I hem ill we <lb/>
are unable to see why they are <lb/>
anxious to break the solid <lb/>
South. If i vi was all <lb/>
one way it would not be long be- <lb/>
fore there was a split coining. <lb/>
the <lb/>
the fact. <lb/>
must realize <lb/>
A municipal convention will <lb/>
be held in Charlotte next week, <lb/>
beginning the 17th. The <lb/>
of all cities and towns in <lb/>
North and South Carolina, as <lb/>
well us all citizens who are inter- <lb/>
in good municipal govern- <lb/>
are invited to attend.<lb/>
A woman has been arrested in <lb/>
a New Jersey town for claiming <lb/>
to be Eve. The charge, it is <lb/>
supposed, was indecent ex- <lb/>
of person Wilmington <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
It might have been that she <lb/>
was too fond of apples. <lb/>
It has been given out that <lb/>
President-elect Taft will early- <lb/>
after his inauguration call an <lb/>
extra session of congress for the <lb/>
purpose of revising the tariff. <lb/>
As we do not expect to attend <lb/>
inauguration, we <lb/>
do not feel over-concerned about <lb/>
the event taking place on a later <lb/>
date than March Hut that <lb/>
Virginia also is putting in for time of the year is usually mark- <lb/>
a cabinet place, Congressman ed by such weather as makes the <lb/>
Slemp being suggested as the throng of people who attend <lb/>
Fully half, if not more than <lb/>
half, of the Slates will have <lb/>
Democratic governors after the <lb/>
coming inauguration. If every <lb/>
State that elected a Democratic <lb/>
governor had gone Democratic <lb/>
on the national ticket, i. would <lb/>
have been Bryan instead of Taft <lb/>
to occupy the White House. <lb/>
The thing to do is to keep ham- <lb/>
mering away until the Democrats <lb/>
in all the States are brought <lb/>
around to vote the whole ticket, <lb/>
State and national, and not <lb/>
split up so bad.<lb/>
The Greensboro Industrial <lb/>
News does not seem to have <lb/>
found the flood of prosperity <lb/>
that was heralded as following <lb/>
in the wake of Taft's election, <lb/>
that paper having Bled a <lb/>
in bankruptcy and been <lb/>
placed in the hands of a receiver. <lb/>
Announcement is made that <lb/>
publication of the paper will be <lb/>
continued for the present. It <lb/>
looks like there are enough Re- <lb/>
publicans in North Carolina to <lb/>
keep one daily paper going, es- <lb/>
when it has the <lb/>
and all Federal office <lb/>
holders in the State to draw on. <lb/>
avenue and other streets <lb/>
of the town. One citizen in ex- <lb/>
pressing his approval of tins, <lb/>
said he thinks a good way to <lb/>
the spirit of civic pride <lb/>
is to enlist the interest and co- <lb/>
farmer is selected to locate these <lb/>
farms and supervise the work <lb/>
during the season. The <lb/>
followed on these farms are such <lb/>
as are advocated by the depart- <lb/>
The methods did not all <lb/>
originate at Washington, how- <lb/>
ever, but are the methods <lb/>
ready in use by the most <lb/>
farmers throughout the <lb/>
country. Any farmer <lb/>
to take up the work can do so by <lb/>
communicating with county <lb/>
agents. <lb/>
Records kept of this work for <lb/>
live years in the South show that <lb/>
the men who are using the <lb/>
methods have been greatly <lb/>
flitted by them. They are malt- <lb/>
operation of the women to ,.,. cent <lb/>
town in it. He pointed per cent more <lb/>
where in many towns, especially formerly without much <lb/>
in Northern States, there are increase in the cost of <lb/>
women's organizations having There are farmers <lb/>
,. , . , ti. using the methods this year, <lb/>
this object in view. I hey talk, , . , . . <lb/>
J , . , This number will probably be <lb/>
and work for the beautifying <lb/>
the town in which they live, in- f most important <lb/>
themselves and their things advocated is deep fall <lb/>
trumped up in North Carolina <lb/>
It <lb/>
believe a conspiracy ex- <lb/>
but we do not believe the <lb/>
officials of the Fast Coast road <lb/>
are the conspirators. We think <lb/>
that distinction belongs to <lb/>
officials of the Department <lb/>
of Justice. We know <lb/>
forts were made in this State to <lb/>
convict men of peonage, and we <lb/>
know something of the star <lb/>
chamber methods of the prose- <lb/>
We know the peonage <lb/>
charges which have been made <lb/>
only against the South have kept <lb/>
immigration from this section, <lb/>
and we believe they were de- <lb/>
signed for that <lb/>
Under Bonaparte, in most <lb/>
cases the Department of Justice <lb/>
cares more for grand stand plays <lb/>
than to punish real culprits. It <lb/>
has done much boasting, prose- <lb/>
many, convicted a few, and <lb/>
vaunted itself as doing great <lb/>
things have not material- <lb/>
for the public good. News <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
neighbors in having pretty front <lb/>
yards, and arouse the citizens <lb/>
and governing boards of the <lb/>
towns to give more attention to <lb/>
the cleanliness and beauty of <lb/>
breaking of the soil, especially <lb/>
where there is some clay under- <lb/>
neath. This should be done be- <lb/>
fore the clay gets wet and in <lb/>
such a manner that the sub-soil <lb/>
will not be thrown out on top. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
the Streets. This is not a bad . not want the soil turned <lb/>
idea, and we believe the women upwards until it has <lb/>
of Greenville could through a weathering pro- <lb/>
for two or three years, by <lb/>
which time it will have become <lb/>
soil and the plant food in it will <lb/>
much in this direction. We <lb/>
would like tO See a civic improve- <lb/>
club with the beautifying <lb/>
of Greenville for its object. <lb/>
i an. Southern Republicans <lb/>
must think they are the whole <lb/>
push. <lb/>
Atlanta is in the public eye <lb/>
again, her mayor being a <lb/>
run considerable risk. <lb/>
They have started an <lb/>
of a cabinet position for J. <lb/>
Elwood Cox, the Republican can- <lb/>
for governor of North <lb/>
The announcement of the post- <lb/>
master general that postal re- <lb/>
run nearly be- <lb/>
hind expenses for the fiscal year <lb/>
have become available. The <lb/>
depth of plow should be six <lb/>
eight inches, or ten inches if <lb/>
. Other instructions <lb/>
Elsewhere we are printing a . . <lb/>
, will follow in the work from <lb/>
letter from Capt. J. R. Hutch- j Mme <lb/>
relative ti the tobacco Mr. Evans, whose post- <lb/>
in North Carolina, address is R. F. D. No. <lb/>
which he cautions the coining is the agent of this <lb/>
legislature against meas-1 in Pitt county, and will be <lb/>
., , , . to get in touch with any <lb/>
tires that may seriously J . . , <lb/>
tanners who desire to co-operate <lb/>
this industry in the State. It <lb/>
a timely warning that <lb/>
gives. Already there <lb/>
is agitation looking to such <lb/>
and we see no good to <lb/>
ending June 80th, shows come out of it except to stir up <lb/>
that Sam is losing money strife and give some politician; <lb/>
somewhere. The remedy he <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/>
an opportunity to blow out a d w <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
that control tho action <lb/>
of tho heart When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired, Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
years I with what X <lb/>
thought was trouble, when <lb/>
tho doctors told me I heart <lb/>
trouble. I had tried many remedies, <lb/>
when the Dr. cams <lb/>
Into my hands, and I concluded to <lb/>
try Dr. Heart Cure. I <lb/>
taken bottles, and now I am <lb/>
not at all. I am cured and <lb/>
this medicine did It. I write this In <lb/>
the hope that It will attract the at- <lb/>
of others who suffer as I did. <lb/>
MUS. D. <lb/>
Main St., Ky. <lb/>
Your sells Dr. Heart <lb/>
Cure, and we authorize him to return <lb/>
price of first bottle If It fall <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind<lb/>
was <lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Authorized The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates tarnish<lb/>
R. Smith Mer. <lb/>
seed at J <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The infant of Mrs. W. L. <lb/>
Browning was buried Thursday <lb/>
by the side of its father who <lb/>
died about one month ago. <lb/>
planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb/>
the best for the You will <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make <lb/>
the mistake of gelling some <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Mrs. R. W. returned <lb/>
from Kins ion Thursday. <lb/>
Co. Dixon are running <lb/>
their factory and mills on full <lb/>
time. General sawing trimming <lb/>
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb/>
done. <lb/>
to see our good friend <lb/>
C. E. of <lb/>
on our streets Saturday. <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that Ci. a be made at <lb/>
the lei cold the year <lb/>
round, Try one. <lb/>
Rev. C. J. Harris was here <lb/>
Monday projecting with a view <lb/>
of locating. <lb/>
You will a nice line <lb/>
Of <lb/>
at <lb/>
; a <lb/>
. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
coffins and caskets on hand <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co, <lb/>
Mr.-. J. J. May <lb/>
spent <lb/>
here. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb/>
things iii <lb/>
plant. Besides reg- <lb/>
line <lb/>
tobacco i-v. <lb/>
used on this <lb/>
o; <lb/>
is here. <lb/>
J. R. Smith have <lb/>
a nice lot <lb/>
on band and can fill i. I <lb/>
when Give lie <lb/>
when in ;. <lb/>
goods. ban a e <lb/>
ply of class <lb/>
good buggies, and ;. i <lb/>
malting r <lb/>
Ed ti.; i. <lb/>
is a busy nun. <lb/>
Lemuel Taylor, of L <lb/>
been visiting <lb/>
Guy <lb/>
tor school go <lb/>
J, R. Mer. Co. <lb/>
menu and Bibles also on band. <lb/>
J. W, Rouse and from near <lb/>
spent several in <lb/>
Ayden visiting friends. <lb/>
If. Sauls has received <lb/>
a tine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb/>
II. II. Harris, of Greenville, <lb/>
was h-re on business Tuesday. <lb/>
Mr. who was q lite <lb/>
at is much better. <lb/>
Rev. J. R. and family <lb/>
have to Ayden and will <lb/>
make this their home. <lb/>
Seth Nobles and several others <lb/>
went opossum other <lb/>
night and bagged three line <lb/>
lows. <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. Fair received a tel- <lb/>
Tuesday morning <lb/>
the death of her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. C. E. at her home <lb/>
at Md. That after- <lb/>
noon she and Mr. Fair left on <lb/>
the train by way of Farmville <lb/>
where they were joined by Miss <lb/>
Julia a sister of Mrs. <lb/>
Fair, and proceeded at once in <lb/>
order to be present at the funeral <lb/>
Thursday This ex- <lb/>
family stand very high <lb/>
in our community and all <lb/>
with them in their sorrow. <lb/>
R. L. Joyner, of Farmville, <lb/>
spent of Thursday here on <lb/>
Miss Blanche Cannon went to <lb/>
Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
Prof. J- T. Bailey ha gone to <lb/>
Kenly to instruct a band just <lb/>
organized at that place. He <lb/>
will still continue to teach the <lb/>
Ayden band two days in each <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Owing to the inclemency of <lb/>
the weather very few of our <lb/>
teachers attended tho meeting <lb/>
at Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
R. H, Garris, from the country <lb/>
Sunday afternoon in <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
There were something like <lb/>
bales of sold on this <lb/>
market last week. From present <lb/>
indications some or more <lb/>
bales will be sold here this. It <lb/>
is coming in at a rapid rate and <lb/>
the hearts of our merchants <lb/>
rejoice with exceeding great <lb/>
joy. <lb/>
R. Moore went to Snow <lb/>
Hill Friday. <lb/>
We regret that Mrs W- L. <lb/>
Browning is seriously ill at the <lb/>
home of her on Third <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Miss Meredith spent <lb/>
part of the day in Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
We would be pleased to learn <lb/>
what progress our business men <lb/>
are making on that tobacco <lb/>
factory. If they give us <lb/>
the points we will pull it from <lb/>
the wood go. Let us bur from <lb/>
you, gentlemen. <lb/>
G. W. B. Garris is erecting a <lb/>
commodious dwelling house on <lb/>
West avenue. <lb/>
Clarence Hart is building a <lb/>
residence near the city limits. <lb/>
Our people had a pleasant <lb/>
GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. <lb/>
Stale in Union, thus giving <lb/>
every boy and girl a chance for <lb/>
a liberal and sufficient education. <lb/>
Morally virtue overcoming <lb/>
wrong way right; <lb/>
soberness taking the place of <lb/>
intemperance, and youth <lb/>
our State being taught higher <lb/>
ideals and given nobler <lb/>
thus enhancing the value <lb/>
of true manhood and advancing <lb/>
the cause of a high civilization. <lb/>
For these and other <lb/>
blessings and benefits, in order <lb/>
to give all an opportunity to ex- <lb/>
press their heart's gratitude to <lb/>
a Triune God, I. R. B. Glenn, <lb/>
Governor of the State of North <lb/>
People cf State Called Upon to Give <lb/>
for Year's <lb/>
Governor Glenn has issued his <lb/>
annual Thanksgiving <lb/>
It reads as <lb/>
Another year has come and <lb/>
gone, bringing its sorrows and <lb/>
its joys, its reverses and its pros-. <lb/>
parity; but, if a true account is j Carolina, do unite with the <lb/>
taken, we will find our mercies of the United States <lb/>
largely exceed our ills; j Thursday, the 26th <lb/>
therefore, we have much for day of November. as a day <lb/>
which to be thankful. I of general thanksgiving and <lb/>
It is a beautiful custom for the <lb/>
president; of the United States i this day I hereby order ail <lb/>
and the governors of the various public offices be closed and all <lb/>
States a year to issue therein to cease, and <lb/>
Thanksgiving proclamation, ask- most earnestly ask all business <lb/>
the people forget not all private an ; <lb/>
their but to praise the far as practicable, to join with <lb/>
Lord, as with me in efforts to make this <lb/>
loving kindness and tender mer- one rejoicing and <lb/>
and our mouths thanksgiving by closing their e <lb/>
with good and giving a <lb/>
This Thanksgiving day. set holiday to employees. <lb/>
apart from all other, is no mean- j g <lb/>
observance; neither . in <lb/>
Should it be regarded simply as paces gt u <lb/>
a day of pleasure or thanks to God for all <lb/>
ordinary labor, but as a day His goodness and <lb/>
, all days, on which we can. , , . lives of <lb/>
skate at the tobacco . , ., .,., to r . , , i. <lb/>
The children say it should usefulness, as well as <lb/>
our Master for undeserved bless- . f <lb/>
t know. . , j ox mi <lb/>
mere hi <lb/>
f the country thin all <lb/>
pat together, tin- i. st few <lb/>
j- an. to e <lb/>
For a great many i . tors pro- <lb/>
J u a disease a <lb/>
local remedies, and <lb/>
.-1 failing to cure with <lb/>
pronounced it in- <lb/>
curable. Science has proven catarrh <lb/>
to be a constitutional disease and there <lb/>
lore constitutional treatment. <lb/>
H- Cure, manufactured by , <lb/>
F. J. Ohio, <lb/>
me cure <lb/>
market. It is taken internally in doses <lb/>
from to It acts <lb/>
the and <lb/>
of one <lb/>
hundred any case it fails to <lb/>
-ire. rind fir circulars an <lb/>
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Ohio. . B <lb/>
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fake Hall's Family <lb/>
Dale Changed. <lb/>
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school house for <lb/>
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and mentioned recently <lb/>
by oar correspondent, <lb/>
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night, <lb/>
19th. It is going to <lb/>
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day for on a <lb/>
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a hunt season <lb/>
Wonder if we are growing old <lb/>
or less important or loosing <lb/>
popularity <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
is visiting her son, II. C. Or <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
John Randolph, Greenville, <lb/>
was here Monday. <lb/>
Waiter and Elmer <lb/>
made a flying visit to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday afternoon. <lb/>
Joe of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
visiting relatives in Ayden this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mrs. Louisa Lilly, from near <lb/>
Vanceboro, spent from Friday <lb/>
until Sunday evening here with <lb/>
her son, P. Lilly. <lb/>
Dr. E. W. Stamey. of <lb/>
was here Monday on <lb/>
There were very large crowds <lb/>
in Ayden Saturday and Monday. <lb/>
Our chief had an unruly <lb/>
to contend with Saturday, but <lb/>
he eventually cooped him. <lb/>
God. <lb/>
On this day let us not forget <lb/>
tho widow, the orphan and all <lb/>
as a State and nation. <lb/>
We have, indeed, much for <lb/>
which to be thankful. Daring <lb/>
with have threat- . fl of our <lb/>
stance as God has prospered up. <lb/>
And lot us do nothing, as H . , <lb/>
to mar the Joy. A street <lb/>
and sanctity of this <lb/>
the country with danger or <lb/>
marred our peace and happiness. <lb/>
As a State, no pestilence, <lb/>
famine, earthquake or other dire <lb/>
. evil, save rains and flood in <lb/>
sections, have visited our <lb/>
people; but. with this one named <lb/>
, exception, our crops have been <lb/>
bringing fair prices, <lb/>
and, in spite of a panic, producing <lb/>
distress in other States, our <lb/>
I State to a great extent has been <lb/>
entirely free from wane, employ- <lb/>
paying profitable <lb/>
homes peaceful, and our lives <lb/>
happy and blessed. <lb/>
a single instance of mob <lb/>
violence has occurred during the <lb/>
entire but all have ac- <lb/>
quiesced in and obeyed the law, <lb/>
thus upholding the dignity and <lb/>
majesty of the <lb/>
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made along all lines of industry <lb/>
and thrift. The Slate <lb/>
debt and so prosperous and <lb/>
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on envelope addressed to <lb/>
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of the joint production. <lb/>
it ho paid. <lb/>
all the <lb/>
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Th a Clever Won a <lb/>
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during trial and <lb/>
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a western court. <lb/>
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for to a which <lb/>
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defense on the ground n <lb/>
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the plaintiff argued b this i <lb/>
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press <lb/>
of on the pine r I a An <lb/>
building in summer n <lb/>
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despite all a <lb/>
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tho m tile Jury, rt <lb/>
him lo aim i the termination <lb/>
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Day. <lb/>
In witness I have <lb/>
hereunto set my hand and <lb/>
caused the Great Seal of the <lb/>
State to be annexed. <lb/>
Done in our City of Raleigh <lb/>
the eleventh day of <lb/>
1908, and in the one <lb/>
and thirty-third year of <lb/>
our American <lb/>
K. B. Glenn, <lb/>
By <lb/>
A. H. Arrington, <lb/>
Private <lb/>
is she raid i <lb/>
Willie, her ten-year-old r. <lb/>
called tho <lb/>
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replied Willie. <lb/>
Willie held out Ilia hand. <lb/>
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It a caterpillar. had <lb/>
found the name for <lb/>
how his mother does not know. <lb/>
Denver Post. <lb/>
How is Your Digestion <lb/>
Mrs. Mary of No. 8th <lb/>
Ave. a <lb/>
stomach tr <lb/>
for the wonderful effect of <lb/>
An Comparison. <lb/>
majesty's inspect r test <lb/>
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before, and spending in the Wends far mow <lb/>
education of our youth as <lb/>
a per cent., i to <lb/>
value of our property, as any <lb/>
I ho in knowledge. <lb/>
-Now. ho said gravely, <lb/>
. -your I has explain- <lb/>
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the mottoes apply to the <lb/>
months of the year. Thus, if Feb- <lb/>
much snow, a line sum- <lb/>
mer it doth and Jan- <lb/>
if sun opp March and April <lb/>
1.1-v full But wonder which <lb/>
of yon can what co lies in <lb/>
like a lion and out like a <lb/>
There was an awestruck silence <lb/>
f- r n few moments, and then n polo <lb/>
it's our landlord <lb/>
,. i. bis arrears paid <lb/>
London Answers. <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN <lb/>
in the State of North Carolina, at the close of Sept. 1903 <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Capt. Galloway III. <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday several <lb/>
newspapers in the state <lb/>
the death of Capt. Swift <lb/>
Galloway, of Snow Hill. <lb/>
of The Sun's are per- <lb/>
acquainted with the vet- <lb/>
gentlemen, who take great <lb/>
pleasure in stating that the re- <lb/>
port sent out and published was <lb/>
absolutely false and incorrect. <lb/>
The captain has been confined <lb/>
for a number of weeks due to a <lb/>
general break down of health. <lb/>
Mr. A. P. Harrell, of this city, <lb/>
a son-in-law of Capt. Galloway, <lb/>
received a phone message at noon <lb/>
Overdrafts . . . <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National hank notes <lb/>
other notes <lb/>
no hi <lb/>
610.50 <lb/>
5,000.00 <lb/>
07.-7 <lb/>
260.00 Hills p <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital Stock . . <lb/>
Surplus fund . . <lb/>
profits, loss <lb/>
current exp. paid <lb/>
1,344.58 <lb/>
6.088.00 <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
45,158.54 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 76.87 <lb/>
A Body. <lb/>
An explorer lately returned from <lb/>
i is travels was relating his <lb/>
. said ho, <lb/>
the thicket, and there Mora me <lb/>
n is <lb/>
remarked an Interfering critic. <lb/>
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replied the <lb/>
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.-- leader <lb/>
a I <lb/>
Deposits subject took, <lb/>
HISS C. <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
Total, 801,725.00 <lb/>
Total, 891,735.00 <lb/>
STATE OP NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY PITT <lb/>
I J R Cashier of the above h ink. do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above statement to the best o. my knowledge an I <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be-, Correct- <lb/>
a ,.,,,, . ., , T t <lb/>
today his wife, who is with i fore me. this of Sept. <lb/>
V at <lb/>
her father, stating that the cap- <lb/>
rested well last and <lb/>
his condition perhaps a little <lb/>
Bern Sun, 16th. <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
STANCH HODGES, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
L. DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Dr Joseph <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office r Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
H. Smith purchased <lb/>
the of A. D. Cox in <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the <lb/>
at the sane place- A <lb/>
I work promptly looked after. <lb/>
Cox will still with ti- <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
Seed Wheat, L <lb/>
Oats, Rye and Barley. <lb/>
We are the <lb/>
in Bead in the. but <lb/>
sell boat, and <lb/>
heaviest qualities. Our stocks <lb/>
secured from the best and <lb/>
fully equipped with tho best <lb/>
and most improved machinery for <lb/>
cleaning. If you want superior <lb/>
crops <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
Prices quoted on request <lb/>
Q Pall <lb/>
giving full about all <lb/>
seeds, mailed free. <lb/>
WOOD ft SONS, <lb/>
. Richmond. Va. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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<p>
We will deem it a privilege to show you a very extensive <lb/>
assortment of <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods, <lb/>
Trimmings, Laces, <lb/>
Ladies Tailor-made Skirts, <lb/>
Shoes to Fit all feet and <lb/>
Any Size Purse <lb/>
Remember that we represent all things as they are and <lb/>
regulate the price by the true value of the article. <lb/>
We confident that the most critical examination of our <lb/>
complete and very Appropriate Lines of Desirable Goods will <lb/>
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb/>
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb/>
WE CAN <lb/>
SUPPLY <lb/>
YOUR NEEDS <lb/>
IN ALL LINES of GOODS <lb/>
Come to us for any Goods you may need. Look through <lb/>
our beautiful and you will be pleased. <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
North Carolina I S. C. Before <lb/>
Put f D. Moore, Ck <lb/>
B. F. and wife, Nannie <lb/>
Ed Forbes. Harvey <lb/>
Allen and wife, Clara J. Craw- <lb/>
ford, C. H. Forbes, Mrs. Nora <lb/>
A. M Allen wife. <lb/>
Bertha E. Allen and A. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Neva A. Forbes. <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb/>
By virtue of the judgment and <lb/>
decree of the clerk at the Sup <lb/>
nor made in the <lb/>
entitled cause, on the 13th <lb/>
of November 1908, the <lb/>
signed J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
appointed the curt, <lb/>
will sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, for partition, at the court <lb/>
house door of Pitt county in <lb/>
Greenville, on the h day of <lb/>
December, 1908. all the right, <lb/>
title and interest of the parties <lb/>
to the aforesaid proceeding in <lb/>
and to the following <lb/>
tracts or parcels of land, to wit <lb/>
1st. A certain tract o.- lot of <lb/>
land, in said county and State, <lb/>
and bounded as Lying <lb/>
and being in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, on South side of 10th <lb/>
street and on the west ride of <lb/>
Washington street, beginning at <lb/>
a stake at the intersection of 10th <lb/>
street and Washington street, <lb/>
and runs ab lit <lb/>
feet to a stake, the corner of lot <lb/>
No. thence with lot No. <lb/>
about feet to s <lb/>
stake, thence n <lb/>
corner; south 1-2, <lb/>
east poles to the beginning, <lb/>
containing acres, more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
This th 13th d of Nov. 1908. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
Weber, Weber <lb/>
Pianola with and <lb/>
Em <lb/>
on, Lester, with concealed player, <lb/>
Voe, and club piano. <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
FARRAND. MILLER <lb/>
The ideal instrument probably U <lb/>
piano, <lb/>
ply <lb/>
will be by hard or by the <lb/>
in <lb/>
mechanical attachment at will. It is <lb/>
the piano in world <lb/>
today. <lb/>
For piano at any price and on <lb/>
easy term, call on or write. <lb/>
X. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
Just Stop and Think. <lb/>
. G. <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
GREENVILLE, U. S. A.<lb/>
Are the safest places to bank, <lb/>
for the United States laws, as <lb/>
well as most rigid govern- <lb/>
supervision, make them<lb/>
IN WHAT KIND <lb/>
MENTAL COM- <lb/>
YOU NOW IN- <lb/>
YOUR SPARE <lb/>
NOT BRING IT <lb/>
BANK <lb/>
WILL BE PER- <lb/>
AND PROMPT- <lb/>
YOU JUST AS <lb/>
AS WHEN WE <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
OF DOPE OR <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
VESTING <lb/>
CHANGE WHY <lb/>
TO THE NA- <lb/>
WHERE IT <lb/>
SAFE <lb/>
LY REPAID TO <lb/>
CHEERFULLY <lb/>
RECEIVED <lb/>
IT. j <lb/>
with Washington <lb/>
feet to street; <lb/>
with street, to <lb/>
the corner of Washington street, <lb/>
the beginning, it being the east <lb/>
em half of lot No. as shown <lb/>
on map made by P. Matthews in <lb/>
1892 of the William Moore land, <lb/>
containing one fourth of an acre, <lb/>
more or It and being the lot <lb/>
conveyed to Victoria <lb/>
by the Greenville Lumber Com- <lb/>
in 1895 and by deed which <lb/>
appears of record in the <lb/>
of the register of deeds of Pat <lb/>
county, in boot B-6, page <lb/>
and the same lot deeded by H. <lb/>
C. and wife Vic- <lb/>
to Noah Forbes, <lb/>
by deed winch appears of record <lb/>
the of the register of <lb/>
d eds Pitt county, in nook G- <lb/>
page reference to both of <lb/>
which deed la her. by made for <lb/>
an accurate description. <lb/>
2nd That certain or <lb/>
parcel of lain, in said county and <lb/>
State, bound, d as lying <lb/>
and being in Greenville <lb/>
i ship, beginning at too fork <lb/>
Kinston road, near the home <lb/>
place of Noah deceased. <lb/>
land with the new road <lb/>
north west poles; thence <lb/>
west <lb/>
I north w.-t to a small <lb/>
bridge across road; thence <lb/>
I along various courses <lb/>
ditch to a Stake; thence north <lb/>
marked <lb/>
What it to be a kin, and you <lb/>
will understand why we named our <lb/>
THE KING OF <lb/>
it is as much above <lb/>
ointments in cuing eczema, itch, <lb/>
rink worms, worms, piles, fever <lb/>
sores, ulcer, corns or any of Bore <lb/>
or disease of the skin r -alp as a King <lb/>
is over one of his servants. It U for <lb/>
sale at I. H. and at <lb/>
Tripp Hart's. N also at <lb/>
gt. n Barber's, Winterville N. <lb/>
C. or we -end it on re <lb/>
of pr-e. box. or <lb/>
cents per jar. Give it I We <lb/>
guarantee it cure or we take no pay- <lb/>
Guarantee of Bank Deposits <lb/>
THE SECURITY <lb/>
is the conservative and faith- <lb/>
management of the Bank. <lb/>
US HAVE PRIDE. ODD FELLOWS WILL BUILD. <lb/>
Attend, to Beautify Ha. Bee. Scored for This Par <lb/>
in Town. <lb/>
as a corporation has A few weeks ago The <lb/>
son avenue, and the adjacent <lb/>
SURPLUS and PROFITS <lb/>
Our surplus and prof. <lb/>
Capital,. <lb/>
All of the above stands for <lb/>
the protection of every de- <lb/>
Business solicited, and we extend a cordial invitation to call <lb/>
in to sec us. <lb/>
The <lb/>
JAMES L LITTLE, Cashier <lb/>
property owners have been re- <lb/>
quired t-i put cot sidewalks<lb/>
of Ointment Company. <lb/>
R, K. No. BOX <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MOVED TO BETTER <lb/>
-QUARTERS- <lb/>
We have moved stables and <lb/>
transfer business to the old market <lb/>
building on Second street, where we <lb/>
have plenty of room, nice and <lb/>
convenient, to take care of our <lb/>
i trade. We can shelter your bug- <lb/>
in rainy weather Horses <lb/>
boarded at reasonable rates. We <lb/>
thank our old for the bus- <lb/>
they have favored us with, <lb/>
and ask all to come to see us. <lb/>
KITTRELL TURNAGE. <lb/>
EXCURSION RATES <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Account of Foot Ball Game University of North Car- <lb/>
and of Virginia, at Richmond, Agricultural and <lb/>
Mechanical of Virginia Institute at <lb/>
Norfolk, Vs., November Both. trip ticket on sale November <lb/>
25th. limited to return M 29th. The greatest f the <lb/>
season. miss them. <lb/>
For further information call on Ticket Agent or write <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, <lb/>
P. T. M. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The of Hoy <lb/>
wan this day d by mutual c n <lb/>
sent. Al persons who Indebted an <lb/>
the will forward a-d <lb/>
settle. Mid all person having <lb/>
i r notes against s id firm are requested <lb/>
to them at th formerly <lb/>
Oct . <lb/>
C. <lb/>
E. A. Jr.<lb/>
went poles to a marked . <lb/>
black gum; north DAWSON <lb/>
w. u pUs. to a near a <lb/>
aw pile; thence <lb/>
eat poles to a <lb/>
east poles to a pine <lb/>
Stump, M. G. line near <lb/>
the Kinston road; <lb/>
the road sot, east chemical d <lb/>
to a Stake and oak; or no charges, <lb/>
thence north west rearer Bar <lb/>
to a Stake; west poles <lb/>
to s stake; the north <lb/>
poles to the Kinston BREAD <lb/>
with the Kinston V <lb/>
west pol.-s to the Mrs. Whitley at the <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
anywhere <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
This bank has been established over two years, during <lb/>
which time it has the banking 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 well <lb/>
being with a good sound bank. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Capital Stockholders liability <lb/>
F. G, JAMES, J. P. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb/>
O U I H N C <lb/>
CHEW <lb/>
RED EYE <lb/>
IT COST MORE <lb/>
BUT THEN <lb/>
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb/>
THIN Sin. WHISK . c. <lb/>
for av <lb/>
S- <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
. tiers tilled . <lb/>
3rd. That certain tract or par-, cream sold daily <lb/>
eel of land, in said county and <lb/>
Slate, bounded as follows, lying,, x <lb/>
and being in Greenville township, <lb/>
beginning at the fork of the Kin- Moore and <lb/>
and new road, near the <lb/>
home place of Noah Forbes, de- <lb/>
ceased, and running with the <lb/>
road north Hi. east <lb/>
poles; thence north east <lb/>
1153-5 poles to a small bridge j <lb/>
across the said road; thence with <lb/>
the various courses of the <lb/>
across the field to the new road; j <lb/>
thence with the new road south, <lb/>
east north <lb/>
east poles, thence south <lb/>
east poles to the beginning, <lb/>
containing acres more or less. <lb/>
4th. That certain tract or par- <lb/>
of land, in said county and <lb/>
State, known as the tract, <lb/>
as Lying and <lb/>
being in Greenville township, <lb/>
beginning at a wire fence, corner <lb/>
on William line, and run- <lb/>
south 1-2, east 1-2 <lb/>
poles; thence north 1-2 degree <lb/>
west 1-2 poles to a small <lb/>
branch; thence down the various <lb/>
courses of the said branch poles <lb/>
below the mill dam; thence <lb/>
1-2, fast poles; north <lb/>
1-2, tat poles to the mill <lb/>
road; thence down the said road <lb/>
south poles; thence north <lb/>
poles to a stake thence <lb/>
north west to red oaks <lb/>
near the mill road; thence south <lb/>
1-2, west poles to William i <lb/>
Or- <lb/>
Ice <lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ i <lb/>
Wholesale and retail i <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs. Oak <lb/>
Bedstead, Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Lounges. <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax i <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key; <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
es. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni. But- <lb/>
New Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
I set fresh oysters every day, <lb/>
and delivery anywhere <lb/>
in town at cents a quart and <lb/>
CENTS A PECK IN THE SHELL <lb/>
Phone your orders to Number <lb/>
Market. J . <lb/>
V RANK F It HES <lb/>
Ii you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
I fast and pull buy your <lb/>
j Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for <lb/>
Money than any man in town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
1843. Assets over <lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging Ties and Bags. <lb/>
end shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
Dr. Morrill <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office on Third <lb/>
Temple, Formerly Occupied by Dr Bag- <lb/>
well. M <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. Trustee. <lb/>
be for The Reflector. <lb/>
Dr. Major P. Manning <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
I am now and will located In Beth- <lb/>
el, N. C, until Jan. lit, 1909. Anyone <lb/>
desiring can find me at Hotel. <lb/>
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Office corner and Third Sta. <lb/>
formerly occupied U Col. I. <lb/>
A. Sugg. <lb/>
COAL AND WOOD <lb/>
Harvey's Cool and Wood <lb/>
Yard will furnish you with <lb/>
the best coal, all grades, <lb/>
splint and soft coal, <lb/>
hard anthracite, egg <lb/>
stone and nut. We keep <lb/>
dry wood and furnish de- <lb/>
livery. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Ladies Dress Goods. <lb/>
I have purchased the interest of the <lb/>
late R. E. Patrick In the of B. E. <lb/>
Patrick Co., and will continue to <lb/>
carry on a dry goods <lb/>
at the same, stand. <lb/>
A ladies department with a special <lb/>
of dress goods and trimmings has been <lb/>
added, Miss Nellie Barnhill being in <lb/>
charge of this department. The Indies <lb/>
are cordially invited to call and look at <lb/>
this line. B. F. PATRICK. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Miss Henrietta Pate <lb/>
GRADUATE NURSE <lb/>
Offers her services to the people of <lb/>
Greenville and community <lb/>
III N- C- <lb/>
erection of a handsome Odd <lb/>
Fellows building here, and that <lb/>
the lodge had appointed a com- <lb/>
and. <lb/>
Ordinance bidding spitting j success of the enterprise seems <lb/>
upon these sidewalks assured. The lodge, the con <lb/>
and requiring property owners <lb/>
to keep them clear of trash. <lb/>
This is and every citizen <lb/>
should interested in giving the <lb/>
town the best appearance <lb/>
Our people should be imbued <lb/>
with a spirit of civic pride and <lb/>
have in mind the of <lb/>
the entire town. Dickinson <lb/>
avenue offers a splendid <lb/>
to begin a work of <lb/>
kind. Between the paving of <lb/>
the street and the concrete side- <lb/>
walk there has been left a park <lb/>
strip about three feet wide. If <lb/>
these park strips were all leveled <lb/>
uniformly and sown in grass <lb/>
the would be beautiful. <lb/>
An enterprising citizen was dis- <lb/>
cussing this matter with The <lb/>
Reflector, ard said he would <lb/>
take pleasure in contributing <lb/>
enough for use on these <lb/>
park strips if the citizens along <lb/>
the avenue will agree sow <lb/>
grass and look after it. <lb/>
Now if you avenue <lb/>
people want to <lb/>
of this, you can get the name of <lb/>
the gentleman making the offer. <lb/>
Then when Dickinson avenue is <lb/>
beautified let the spirit spread <lb/>
over the entire town. <lb/>
of has <lb/>
chased from the heirs of the late <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Forbes the triangle <lb/>
lot on Five Points in front of <lb/>
Hotel Bertha, and the deed <lb/>
thereto has been executed. <lb/>
This is a beautiful lot for a <lb/>
building and m feel sure that <lb/>
the Odd Fellows will erect one <lb/>
that will be a credit to the town, <lb/>
The lodge should have the co-op- <lb/>
of all our citizens in this <lb/>
enterprise. <lb/>
HOW TO CURE A CO <lb/>
Be as careful as you can n <lb/>
and he <lb/>
will <lb/>
you <lb/>
A HOME DAY. <lb/>
Sabbath be a Day of Lore <lb/>
and Never a Day of Labor. <lb/>
God intended that there should <lb/>
be one day each week an <lb/>
day for the culture of <lb/>
home duties. A when the <lb/>
father would be home from <lb/>
work, and the children home <lb/>
from school, and the mother <lb/>
have less household care, when <lb/>
all could put on their best <lb/>
clothes, sing their sweetest <lb/>
songs, and enjoy a day of love. <lb/>
The Sabbath should never be <lb/>
made a day of labor in the home. <lb/>
The work of each home should <lb/>
be so arranged that it can be <lb/>
done entirely in six days <lb/>
and evenly as possible in each <lb/>
day. days shalt thou labor <lb/>
and do all thy <lb/>
The and cooking can <lb/>
be done on Saturday, and Sunday <lb/>
can be made almost entirely a <lb/>
day of rest by warming over the <lb/>
food prepared before. We fear <lb/>
many good housewives a <lb/>
mistake In giving too <lb/>
much time to Sunday cooking. <lb/>
Others ate perhaps in <lb/>
error by on <lb/>
get a m. of known reliability, one , . y t h properly <lb/>
that h- an lied reputation and , <lb/>
quick <lb/>
core. rest or enjoy <lb/>
the day. <lb/>
that is certain to effect <lb/>
a is Chamberlain b p t j ought to <lb/>
on that day <lb/>
this most common ailment, and on any 0th <lb/>
always be depended upon. It on <lb/>
W re the uplift and <lb/>
expectoration, op. the <lb/>
and nature in the <lb/>
a health ton., <lb/>
years in which has been in <lb/>
general use we have yet U learn Of u <lb/>
sin cold or the <lb/>
grip having resulted in pneumonia <lb/>
when this remedy was us. which <lb/>
hows conclusively that it is a certain <lb/>
preventive of that dangerous disease. <lb/>
Cough Remedy con- <lb/>
no opium or oner narcotic <lb/>
may be given as confidently to a <lb/>
to a. For by J. L. <lb/>
Wooten Coward <lb/>
r. A day of <lb/>
ii to be <lb/>
made in every <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE. <lb/>
Don't fail to see machine. <lb/>
We carry a lull stock, also a lull line re- <lb/>
pairs our Machine. which is the <lb/>
There is none better, <lb/>
they always give perfect satisfaction. We <lb/>
would also you attention t our . . . <lb/>
Fencing <lb/>
Bees Laxative Cough always <lb/>
brink relief colds. <lb/>
go all <lb/>
bro and I <lb/>
to take, gently I x Sold Int. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
NEGRO STOLE TOBACCO. <lb/>
Basin, Men Help Help Yon. <lb/>
Merchants business men <lb/>
generally should co-operate with <lb/>
us in making the rial trade <lb/>
edition Reflector which <lb/>
be issued the of <lb/>
the most beautiful <lb/>
one ever issued in Eastern <lb/>
Carolina. It will be a good <lb/>
thing will help us <lb/>
out our plans. It will a <lb/>
th community. We r <lb/>
trying t. get up a <lb/>
cover fr it, which will <lb/>
expensive and we must nave a <lb/>
liberal to offset the <lb/>
expense. We ask to give <lb/>
us this. But remember you are <lb/>
not t charity, you are <lb/>
your money in son e- <lb/>
thing that brings returns. <lb/>
We are getting out this <lb/>
edition we think <lb/>
town and needs it, <lb/>
we think it i-- good you and <lb/>
the entire community, it i <lb/>
our to it, with your <lb/>
help, so attractive that every <lb/>
one who sees it will read it, from <lb/>
cover to cover. We expect to <lb/>
them broadcast. <lb/>
American Wire <lb/>
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb/>
We carry the best quality only Lime and <lb/>
Cement and keep stock on <lb/>
hand, Bear in <lb/>
mind that Baker Hart's is the place to buy <lb/>
P A<lb/>
lull assortment always in stock to choose worn <lb/>
Quality the highest, in fact there is none bet- <lb/>
it being guaranteed per cent pure. <lb/>
It you wish to build it is to your <lb/>
to see ii; as we are in position to look alter <lb/>
every need. Don't that our line <lb/>
General Hardware is kept complete with <lb/>
the best, quality goods. e can till <lb/>
your orders horn a box tax to n car load <lb/>
nails. Give us a call. <lb/>
AND CROUP IN CHILDREN <lb/>
little is subject to <lb/>
Wm H. <lb/>
Wheel V. V-. w <lb/>
she a server spell <lb/>
but I cured w th <lb/>
Remedy without the aid <lb/>
of h and hoy h been <lb/>
prevented any time from have k e <lb/>
th- use of this <lb/>
U for by I, I. Woo- <lb/>
and W <lb/>
Gov. Folk on Mail Order Buyer. <lb/>
do not believe in the mail <lb/>
order citizen. It a place is good <lb/>
enough for a to live in and <lb/>
While to Sell It at the <lb/>
Sometime Thursday night <lb/>
about pounds t was <lb/>
stolon from tin Gum warehouse. <lb/>
Capt <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
COTTON CERTIFICATES <lb/>
Farmers their cotton for higher p. <lb/>
should not the risk of less by <lb/>
in <lb/>
it is missed <lb/>
the <lb/>
this <lb/>
Swift Galloway Dead. <lb/>
Kinston, N. C, Nov. -A <lb/>
tonight from <lb/>
Snow the death <lb/>
that place of Captain Swift Gal <lb/>
lat- this afternoon. He <lb/>
had been poor health for <lb/>
months and death was not <lb/>
Unexpected. <lb/>
Be was about of age <lb/>
an. by two children <lb/>
and grandchildren. <lb/>
Captain Galloway was one of <lb/>
the most prominent figures in <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
He was of superb mental at- <lb/>
and was endeared to <lb/>
all who knew him. <lb/>
He served several terms as <lb/>
solicitor of his judicial district, <lb/>
was a member of the last <lb/>
from Greene county and <lb/>
has occupied many positions of <lb/>
trust. . <lb/>
To those afflicted with kidney and <lb/>
r trouble, backache, rheumatism, <lb/>
for the s brines relief <lb/>
in the first dose. Hundreds of people <lb/>
today testify to their remarkably heal <lb/>
and tonic properties. SO trial <lb/>
They purify the blood, bold <lb/>
by Jno. L. Wooten, <lb/>
make his money in it ,, . , th <lb/>
enough for him to spend his morning and telephoned the fact <lb/>
that Whenever <lb/>
find a town that to not w<lb/>
citizens of that town make it <lb/>
worse than they suffer it to be-1 invest, found th- <lb/>
i u t the and tobacco from the Gum. <lb/>
AtTn To catch th- thief was them <lb/>
can the kind of people step, but there was not long to <lb/>
Runaway <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Miss Mary l. <lb/>
Wilkinson, came to Greenville <lb/>
and went home of Rev. <lb/>
W, re that gentleman <lb/>
united in marriage. <lb/>
couple spent the night here and <lb/>
left next morning for Baltimore. <lb/>
it is said the age of the bride- <lb/>
groom parental <lb/>
to the hence they run <lb/>
away. <lb/>
FIRE <lb/>
I have made arrangements with my companies to allow me to <lb/>
issue Certificate for any amount, it makes how or <lb/>
Sow I write them for one day any length of <lb/>
time you desire. <lb/>
THE IS VERY SMALL. Call on or address. <lb/>
that live in that town. <lb/>
newspaper filled with <lb/>
advertisements of the mer- <lb/>
chants indicates a progressive <lb/>
and prosperous <lb/>
Wood's Liver Medicine in i form <lb/>
for malaria chills and fever, <lb/>
the liver, kidneys and brings <lb/>
to sick-he-d <lb/>
to take. <lb/>
The bottle times <lb/>
quantity of the c size, dose <lb/>
relief. Sold by John L. Wooten <lb/>
wait. The tier-. came to see <lb/>
about the tobacco when he was <lb/>
bald under guard until Policeman <lb/>
Clark phoned for aid went <lb/>
up to take him in <lb/>
man gave his name as John <lb/>
Clark and said he New <lb/>
CH <lb/>
is Drawing Near <lb/>
H. A. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
HOW TO A R MN- <lb/>
Sprain <lb/>
promptly <lb/>
Not Infectious. <lb/>
I used to be very much afraid <lb/>
that my children while playing <lb/>
with others would be exposed to <lb/>
some contagious disease, and <lb/>
they were constantly on the <lb/>
lookout for trouble of this kind. <lb/>
One day little Louise <lb/>
came rushing in from the <lb/>
street where she had been play- <lb/>
with a crowd of children. <lb/>
In a very excited manner she <lb/>
burst out. mother, two <lb/>
of the Meyers children have <lb/>
something, but sister says she <lb/>
don't think we'll catch it, <lb/>
what is it, <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
It's the pigeon she re- <lb/>
plied. -The December <lb/>
Killed by Fall. <lb/>
A colored man, named Louis <lb/>
Langley, who was at work on one <lb/>
of the new buildings being <lb/>
erected by Mr. J. L. Wooten in <lb/>
met with an <lb/>
dent Wednesday that cost him <lb/>
his life. The man was on the <lb/>
roof the house and in some <lb/>
way lost his footing and fell off. <lb/>
The distance of the fall was <lb/>
not high, but he struck on a <lb/>
piece of about midway <lb/>
his body and was so injured in- <lb/>
that he has since died. <lb/>
are <lb/>
relieved Chamberlain s <lb/>
This reduce j In- <lb/>
and so that. <lb/>
sprain may b cured in about <lb/>
the time required by tonal treat- <lb/>
. and certs for I ale by <lb/>
J. L. Wooten and A; Wooten. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
I Liver Pills for <lb/>
MM, e. They keep you <lb/>
well. them. by <lb/>
I,. Wooten. <lb/>
Staton-Bunting. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bunting <lb/>
invite you to be present <lb/>
at the marriage of their <lb/>
Maggie Novella <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Henry Vernon Staton <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon, <lb/>
the f th <lb/>
nineteen hundred and eight <lb/>
at four o'clock <lb/>
Methodist Episcopal Church <lb/>
Bethel, Carolina <lb/>
And the Christmas gift is naturally <lb/>
suggestive. <lb/>
How a piano We have <lb/>
on hand several discontinued styles <lb/>
PiANOS <lb/>
ranging in prices from to <lb/>
These pianos are <lb/>
sold at and <lb/>
How about setting one aside for <lb/>
you We only have of one style <lb/>
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/>
is a rare for you. <lb/>
Phone write to G. G. Fine- <lb/>
man, box Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Genera Hardware <lb/>
Sole Agent for <lb/>
f and Paint, Stove an <lb/>
farm sower <lb/>
Syracuse <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
John <lb/>
School Books and Supplies <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
Truth <lb/>
The life of a man is <lb/>
the capital of his family; his <lb/>
earnings are its income, and <lb/>
they be guaranteed by <lb/>
life insurance. The old Mutual <lb/>
Life is the best. <lb/>
H. Bentley Harris. <lb/>
Mind Your Business <lb/>
If you don't nobody will. It is your <lb/>
business to keep out of the <lb/>
can and you can and will KM p out of <lb/>
liver bowel trouble if you lake Dr. <lb/>
KinK's New I Pills. keep oil- <lb/>
I ma aria and jaundice out o <lb/>
I. <lb/>
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb/>
FROM WATER <lb/>
and a quantity of condensed <lb/>
milk, fresh milk cannot <lb/>
milk . . .<lb/>
all together thoroughly and <lb/>
beat or cook it; <lb/>
don't anything This <lb/>
makes two delicious ice <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
you know a <lb/>
InfrA <lb/>
package at all <lb/>
Tin Co. to By. H. w <lb/>
Chas. M. <lb/>
FALL BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving, plant early <lb/>
to get results A nice <lb/>
line of Palms, and Ferns in all <lb/>
sizes. Choice cut flowers a <lb/>
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb/>
and Floral offerings at short <lb/>
notice. Mail. Telegraph, and <lb/>
Telephone orders receive <lb/>
prompt attention. Phone <lb/>
J CC <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
an- <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
be found on Fourth street <lb/>
clean, press repair <lb/>
fans Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb/>
work d-me promptly, <lb/>
to order when <lb/>
four patronage Solicited. <lb/>
How often JOB can eel <lb/>
thing don <lb/>
nail or screw driver <lb/>
lacking. Have a <lb/>
box and he prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our lino of tools <lb/>
is a could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that tool <lb/>
box does not lack a Single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get s <lb/>
Horse Goods c c <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cobb I Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. Grain <lb/>
Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
; ft. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
LE, N. <lb/>
COAL COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
Sec W. J. TURNAGE before buying <lb/>
your coal for the winter. He can give <lb/>
i you a bargain. <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Office K. I <lb/>
and next <lb/>
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S A Agent The Eastern Reflector Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
A G. Cox is having the large <lb/>
concrete store repaired, which; WASHING MACHINE AGAIN. <lb/>
just in. <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
F. and J. B. <lb/>
cf u <lb/>
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with relatives. They returned <lb/>
In few days <lb/>
the; a ave Ky. <lb/>
Where Mr. . n spend <lb/>
y.-r th <lb/>
will add much to the <lb/>
in that section. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
cook stoves are <lb/>
the best. We have them at prices <lb/>
that will you. We also <lb/>
have a full line of hearers and <lb/>
for Recovery of Notes Decided <lb/>
Against Payment. <lb/>
There are people in Pitt county <lb/>
whom the mere mention of <lb/>
washing machine rights gives a <lb/>
bad i n the mouth. A fellow <lb/>
stimulate TORPID LIVE. <lb/>
strengthen digestive <lb/>
the bowels, and arc <lb/>
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Take No Substitute. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
THE CURIOUS SNAIL <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
B- W. Edwards et ah- <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Snow Hill Supply Co. <lb/>
Facts About CoW <lb/>
N. C. Nov. 17.1908. <lb/>
, . If one to examine a snail <lb/>
R. E. Willoughby was hauling ho f on a <lb/>
Tho snail is a cold <lb/>
animal, and with a <lb/>
warm hand <lb/>
the feeling which result in <lb/>
us from placing the hand or body <lb/>
on ton of the range. The <lb/>
less the i lie agree- <lb/>
able to his ho will <lb/>
mere fence wire last week. I j piece of <lb/>
think he has brought in three or <lb/>
four wagon loads. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. went <lb/>
to Greenville last Tuesday. <lb/>
Frank Pollard was called to the <lb/>
bedside of his father about two <lb/>
weeks ago. near Fremont, who. travel along, rapidly <lb/>
, . , , . his broad, <lb/>
had a strode and <lb/>
died a little more than a week ,.,,., .,., protracted in an <lb/>
inquiring manner, and a linger is <lb/>
laced in front of bun he will prob- <lb/>
ably walk these feelers <lb/>
come in coated with it. Then the <lb/>
tentacles arc it and waved <lb/>
about in the effort to see the ob- <lb/>
He was about seventy-six <lb/>
years of age. <lb/>
Ivy Smith, administrator on <lb/>
the estate cf the late Jesse L. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber named Crooner came through <lb/>
ton. ft Co The A. G. G X j bit L Allen, judge pr. siding 3rd property belonging to the estate I feel r c it <lb/>
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county, various sundry accounts, amount- <lb/>
next on the part of to due fr <lb/>
those who had been fooled into received by Company to <lb/>
machine September h, 1308, the Saturday as lovely as two <lb/>
date on which application <lb/>
receiver was should not. j. j.; went to <lb/>
-f- <lb/>
filing claim turned in the evening, <lb/>
has been extend I to David Smith went <lb/>
to Farmville Saturday evening <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Kid Supply Co. <lb/>
At almost civil term <lb/>
court recently there has <lb/>
some suit to recover on <lb/>
these notes. An interesting <lb/>
ca of this was disposed <lb/>
of Wednesday, the can being W. <lb/>
here with relatives and C. against Calvin <lb/>
home Si <lb/>
after- <lb/>
S . l-h <lb/>
Hooker . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. F . in I <lb/>
. y new. <lb/>
. rs, i o <lb/>
F. C. Nye. <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
will be a bi i <lb/>
service at the Baptist church <lb/>
; I the <lb/>
;, m <lb/>
BAZAAR IN DECEMBER <lb/>
WHAT WOULD YOU DO <lb/>
I n ease a burn r scald what <lb/>
do to relieve the paint Such ii- <lb/>
e to c a in family <lb/>
. . <lb/>
on <lb/>
snowed ., ,., w, i r. i t <lb/>
note was . i ; fraud, that in I y to a <lb/>
. . <lb/>
came in . . <lb/>
ore it was due and sale by J. w u . I Cow rd <lb/>
Lawhorn, The plaintiff Rodman <lb/>
ma claim that he had purchased <lb/>
note as an innocent party <lb/>
but th <lb/>
the <lb/>
with tie Knowledge <lb/>
washing machine right business <lb/>
was fraudulent. Upon this the <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
. Taylor, of Held by cf answered ail the issues in <lb/>
week at <lb/>
i Tl .- Aid S -f Jar- <lb/>
J Julia v-u ;.; e. church, of <lb/>
the in of <lb/>
ant. <lb/>
the defend- <lb/>
eye, <lb/>
lie <lb/>
a i am <lb/>
A .-r- ,.; <lb/>
his In r .--v He <lb/>
not p I v into their <lb/>
re tarns inside <lb/>
out, j the of <lb/>
a n i in ; off ; <lb/>
r v little creature baa a <lb/>
i I and fairly well <lb/>
i . lose o <lb/>
rents . Ii <lb/>
. ,.,.,. i hi <lb/>
aide, one n Fie a dis- <lb/>
ion <lb/>
t;. re, . open a few i manta <lb/>
and th a i This is <lb/>
ply cavity in th IV body, into <lb/>
which he a quantity <lb/>
air to r n r he <lb/>
of e <lb/>
When i- Hi way <lb/>
in i hi interior he p it <lb/>
until it- f- v his<lb/>
laden with r- I, ii c lowed <lb/>
1.1 . j by i the <lb/>
; . i ailed <lb/>
by i h <lb/>
armed with <lb/>
a . like <lb/>
a long, narrow . coiled in <lb/>
mi a r only a part of <lb/>
ii i use i p. Di <lb/>
r if Ibis ribbon <lb/>
are I . one animal some- <lb/>
tin ca having a .- <lb/>
om worn <lb/>
f H . on, i I <lb/>
h . I Mrs. Clyde<lb/>
Vt t arc . rs for i J <lb/>
horse I <lb/>
A. G. C x Mfg. Co <lb/>
have a nice of <lb/>
fresh gr hand. <lb/>
i Barber . <lb/>
Watched Fifteen Years. <lb/>
if . I have watch <lb/>
a it <lb/>
ha- never cure any s re. bi . <lb/>
or turn to applied. It <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
i I A. F Hard Hilton Maine, <lb/>
committee, are extensive <lb/>
to be <lb/>
have <lb/>
a very pretty invitation <lb/>
which Mrs. F. G. is pi <lb/>
. . A. . Mrs. <lb/>
L, Carr and Mrs.<lb/>
pr a <lb/>
on Dec. 8th. <lb/>
reads as <lb/>
In <lb/>
Ben Hunsucker bug Won't come to our Bazaar, <lb/>
e II Call to .- <lb/>
our lock of runabouts be- <lb/>
E re; are Inter- <lb/>
We are g n nice of <lb/>
s Caskets. Prices are <lb/>
right and can nice hearse <lb/>
service. A. c. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Com. and get th best prices-. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
We have a large <lb/>
line of enamel ware. <lb/>
and get your pick. <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
Remember the Tar Heel <lb/>
Wagons and carts by the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. For <lb/>
and sen ice 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/>
i- the h of Dec. <lb/>
We'll ; <lb/>
.- . . . . <lb/>
a of I , <lb/>
a fa tooth, i a <lb/>
ow, <lb/>
With ard One, <lb/>
We've rolls forth little fobs and all <lb/>
Thai will suit Santa <lb/>
ii- and useful ones. <lb/>
Of refreshments, a d <lb/>
i. and oysters, and sweets <lb/>
of kinds <lb/>
i to lurch there cash <lb/>
day. <lb/>
r and <lb/>
By of the ale eon- <lb/>
in a de <lb/>
and b lard <lb/>
and I. C. A-- a the <lb/>
lat March . and duly <lb/>
, co.-d d I tin <lb/>
h . , . , e ii th C ,, <lb/>
i. page . <lb/>
will i to ; ;. . i. <lb/>
c . , i, . do In . , to the <lb/>
i. b doer on . <lb/>
or <lb/>
lying and bi I . ii county <lb/>
of North Carol <lb/>
and in the town Greenville, bounded <lb/>
described as One <lb/>
lot at the corner of Evans <lb/>
and l and <lb/>
thence with western i Evans <lb/>
street, a direction, f <lb/>
to the corner of <lb/>
thence with the northern line of <lb/>
happiness, Was called on to a westerly <lb/>
ii thence a . i, <lb/>
form a double ceremony in the ,,,. <lb/>
of the register of deeds with the n. line of 14th <lb/>
and returned. <lb/>
Mr. and lira. B. Will ugh- <lb/>
went to Farmville Saturday <lb/>
and returned. <lb/>
Misses May aid Agnes <lb/>
Smith went to Farmville Sunday <lb/>
to attend church. <lb/>
We learn Mrs. Miry <lb/>
Tyson, widow of Seth Tyson, j away by leaf <lb/>
who died some years ago. died ribbon is I the teeth <lb/>
. . rapped at <lb/>
Sunday about . ,. ,, r. <lb/>
o'clock was buried Monday; .,,,, ., ,,,.,, . , . ,., preying <lb/>
the food ti I upper <lb/>
of the mouth thus cut- <lb/>
clean in, <lb/>
The shell of a horny <lb/>
covering i protect him <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
of Farmville, <lb/>
came over Thursday, and has; <lb/>
been visiting since in our neigh, j <lb/>
and went to<lb/>
Smith went to <lb/>
M i day. <lb/>
, store. <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Justice of the Peace H. Hard- <lb/>
who quite a reputation <lb/>
as a dispenser of matrimonial <lb/>
lied on to <lb/>
the I <lb/>
, o . an east direction. feet to <lb/>
Monday afternoon. He joined acre. <lb/>
both the couples, who were less. One o lot beginning <lb/>
, . ,. , ; at corner of <lb/>
in his usual good style, in i,. with <lb/>
the presence a few interested the line street a <lb/>
witnesses. When the <lb/>
could <lb/>
southerly feet to he <lb/>
corner of and 15th streets; <lb/>
Id the two grooms they thence with northern line of 16th <lb/>
, . . i-i 1611-2 <lb/>
their brideS, B <lb/>
OS it was a honored custom parallel with line, feet to <lb/>
, . I street, thence wit. <lb/>
to seal all . westerly direction, <lb/>
kiss, there were grins feet to the beginning, contain- <lb/>
their faces with nothing doing on; <lb/>
their part. An old woman pres- cash. <lb/>
16th day N <lb/>
M as M Cobb, cf <lb/>
returned home Monday morning <lb/>
from <lb/>
;.;. Smith, went to <lb/>
ville Monday on business. <lb/>
and Miss <lb/>
a teacher <lb/>
i school house, and Miss j <lb/>
s Smith went to <lb/>
of Mrs. Mary Tyson <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Miss May Brooks and Miss <lb/>
Mary Joyner, teachers at Smith's <lb/>
school house, request me to say <lb/>
to the public that they have <lb/>
changed the time the bazaar <lb/>
at Smith's school house from <lb/>
Friday night 20th, to Thursday <lb/>
mi <lb/>
against his t . <lb/>
are live a <lb/>
life awl need no <lb/>
all. The is <lb/>
lime ii ti on <lb/>
. . . . i <lb/>
are on oil which pro- <lb/>
i lime<lb/>
THE GUILLOTINE. <lb/>
Man <lb/>
All take notice and <lb/>
l night, 19th. <lb/>
We of your friend <lb/>
afar, <lb/>
help as in <lb/>
rend US some money, if yon <lb/>
infer <lb/>
article f your own making. <lb/>
We'll thank yon sincerely for little or <lb/>
much <lb/>
you feel y u can willingly give <lb/>
quoted <lb/>
mi re <lb/>
rec. <lb/>
to Rive <lb/>
they buy Buggy business re know you'll remember this oft <lb/>
and we would advise <lb/>
that you place your orders early. <lb/>
A full line of best mattresses <lb/>
just in. A. W. ft Co. <lb/>
The sunshine is not no <lb/>
now but showers will be <lb/>
coming. Get you one of those <lb/>
new umbrellas just in at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Go and look at that pretty dis- <lb/>
play of and gents fine <lb/>
shoes and hosiery at A. W. Ange <lb/>
and Co. They are selling them <lb/>
too. Prices talk. <lb/>
One of the prettiest lines of <lb/>
crockery ever displayed in Win- <lb/>
at Harrington Barber <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
Bona blankets and <lb/>
a specialty A. C. Co. <lb/>
ant, the mot her of the two brides <lb/>
who had come along to see the <lb/>
performance well done, said <lb/>
kin do and forthwith <lb/>
proceeded to osculate the whole <lb/>
much to amuse- <lb/>
of the spectators. <lb/>
C. Arthur Mortgagee. <lb/>
Blow, HI <lb/>
For year 1909, the Joel Tyson <lb/>
farm, miles we.-i of Greenville. <lb/>
Contains acres cleared, <lb/>
room dwelling house, to- <lb/>
house and four barns. <lb/>
Good land for growing any crop <lb/>
K HEADACHE <lb/>
distressing disease results from Apple to Mrs. Louisa <lb/>
a disordered condition of the ltd <lb/>
and be cured by taking <lb/>
Iain's awl Tablet, . <lb/>
,. free sample at Jno. h Wooten's and Ran Away. <lb/>
Coward drug stores and <lb/>
try it. <lb/>
J. S. has opened an <lb/>
Seen Years of Proof. <lb/>
I have had seven years proof <lb/>
that Dr. New is <lb/>
l-l medic to take for <lb/>
and olds for every diseased <lb/>
condition of throat, or . , , ,. <lb/>
says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. agency here for the New <lb/>
and Wheeler Wilson sewing <lb/>
Is the beat remedy s and cold-, snow <lb/>
la grip, e, ma hay fever, j on Street. <lb/>
hemorrhage of the lungs, awl the early <lb/>
of Its timely use <lb/>
the development of <lb/>
pneumonia. Sold under guarantee <lb/>
drug store. Be add <lb/>
Trial free. <lb/>
The ton of E. P. ago <lb/>
scar on left cheek. feet, <lb/>
inches tall, weight suit <lb/>
of clothes, has blue overalls, <lb/>
John, left home. Sunday <lb/>
night. Shelter forbidden under <lb/>
of law. Informant of <lb/>
him will get E. P. he <lb/>
N. C, R F. D. <lb/>
H Not by tho <lb/>
Hams u Bear <lb/>
In i i . by <lb/>
i. the story <lb/>
the or execs- <lb/>
lion which was named for r. <lb/>
tin in the days of the <lb/>
la Ba u truth <lb/>
In the story, so long says. <lb/>
that the genial old Invented <lb/>
the which was named for <lb/>
and iv of u be la said to <lb/>
have I, life shortly after Us <lb/>
la keeping with the <lb/>
time, proposed on Oct. <lb/>
to, that all <lb/>
of birth or be dealt <lb/>
with alike by law, and six months <lb/>
later proposed la the <lb/>
that convicted ho <lb/>
beheaded by means of a simple <lb/>
The of he and <lb/>
no one else had any Idea at that <lb/>
was spoken of as the <lb/>
by of UM day, and <lb/>
phrase was used to make its pro- <lb/>
poser when a nut- <lb/>
china anally was adopted the of <lb/>
the time named it guillotine. The gov <lb/>
evidently val- <lb/>
of the suggest. asked one An- <lb/>
Louis, a surgeon at <lb/>
to devise a and utter <lb/>
gave a similar order to a carpenter by <lb/>
name Of million, who offered to <lb/>
construe an tor <lb/>
for This was consul <lb/>
toe high a price, and the contract <lb/>
was given i a German cabinetmaker <lb/>
name of Schmidt, who <lb/>
received for accepted <lb/>
model in made <lb/>
tor all the es, and In- <lb/>
a for- <lb/>
which he proceeded <lb/>
In raft, Dr. who <lb/>
had to do With the making <lb/>
of a machine which bore ids name. <lb/>
Oh, but, you I was in ; , practice Ha profession <lb/>
quietly and In <lb/>
until he died there on March 86.1814<lb/>
Every traveler from on- <lb/>
ward has descanted on the physical <lb/>
cowardice of the Persians. But <lb/>
there are mysteries about the valor <lb/>
of Asiatics which no European his- <lb/>
has yet set himself to solve. <lb/>
It was currently said in early <lb/>
that the <lb/>
Egyptians wore cowards, yet under <lb/>
AH they defeated Turkish <lb/>
armies and fanatics and <lb/>
would have overthrown the Turk- <lb/>
empire if Europe had not inter- <lb/>
There are <lb/>
in Persian Nation. <lb/>
Made All tho <lb/>
asked me to be his wife <lb/>
last she told her chum. <lb/>
I'm so delighted, Gertrude. <lb/>
And how did it <lb/>
ho just asked me, and <lb/>
laid, and then he just stood <lb/>
up and folded his <lb/>
He was no more inter- <lb/>
than <lb/>
HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN. <lb/>
Sprains, and lame are <lb/>
relieved s<lb/>
m LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUBS <lb/>
relieved CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
Nation M An over Co .- P -.-- . h. I- rids the <lb/>
Do not forget that Seth Arnold's I O. V, . A. <lb/>
d sale i. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOV. <lb/>
1908 <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
A LETTER FROM MR. <lb/>
EXPRESSES VIEWS ON N. CARO- <lb/>
LINA TOBACCO MARKET. <lb/>
Sara General Assembly be <lb/>
in Against Large <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
FROM LAST <lb/>
Admit the principles of the A. <lb/>
T- Co. have been wrong, it <lb/>
has been legal until de- <lb/>
otherwise and if this is <lb/>
done, then let us as a people <lb/>
hold out the laurel leaf and say <lb/>
by calling the attention <lb/>
to the situation, and ask them <lb/>
to be on the lookout, and <lb/>
keep an eye open to our <lb/>
interest and the interest of our <lb/>
state. I ask every farmer who <lb/>
reads this article to study the <lb/>
situation carefully ard see if I <lb/>
am right and if so should I call <lb/>
upon them, I want them to stand <lb/>
by me and we see that our <lb/>
North Carolina tobacco is cared <lb/>
for in the future. <lb/>
I might add that I nave <lb/>
talked to the farmers on <lb/>
and now we need int <lb/>
RESULTS INFINITE <lb/>
A D. HUNTER SUICIDE <lb/>
. . am <lb/>
to these men, boys you have done gent organization, as our trade <lb/>
wrong, but we forgive you. now <lb/>
come home, we need you to buy <lb/>
these plants when sold and push <lb/>
our North Carolina tobaccos. <lb/>
We do need just such brains to <lb/>
do business in our State arid hold <lb/>
the supremacy of our goods. <lb/>
Let these plants fall into the <lb/>
hands of some sharper and let <lb/>
is in such shape that it is <lb/>
to say how much North Caro- <lb/>
tobacco do you need and we <lb/>
can make a deal to Bell mil <lb/>
lion pounds or even more at <lb/>
stipulated prices per grades. It <lb/>
is not impossible, and we must <lb/>
stand together Not half of our <lb/>
state raises tobacco, so it is the <lb/>
the brands of these factories j our tobacco belt to look <lb/>
begin to be lowered and doctored for tobacco <lb/>
to gain a few quick millions for <lb/>
other people, and just so soon <lb/>
You will hear some people <lb/>
making criticism and saying that <lb/>
you would see our goods begin nae out to the trust. <lb/>
to depreciate and too soon we just tell them that Hutch- <lb/>
might be supplying practically knows the situation and <lb/>
local trade, then would be- <lb/>
come of North Carolina to- <lb/>
industry. <lb/>
In days before the trusts buy- <lb/>
used to ring on sales. Just <lb/>
now the Japanese business is <lb/>
practically a ring by a <lb/>
ion of markets to interested <lb/>
parties. This class of buying is <lb/>
a to which the <lb/>
has always been subject. <lb/>
So let us not be so ready to <lb/>
stone these people, nut act with <lb/>
judgment and the <lb/>
heritage of North Carolinians. <lb/>
Let us as a people take our <lb/>
guidance the greatest lesson that <lb/>
was ever handed to man- <lb/>
kind, that of charity. The <lb/>
Book says, speaking of the many , <lb/>
virtues, greatest of these <lb/>
is <lb/>
I have trust <lb/>
principles, they made a mistake <lb/>
in lowering prices several years. <lb/>
Along about 1908 the farmers will treat you right <lb/>
d been paid more for <lb/>
has it for years, has <lb/>
always been conservative and <lb/>
has faithfully served the farmers <lb/>
and on the lookout for the to- <lb/>
interest, and now sees a <lb/>
danger ahead and has not con- <lb/>
a human being or <lb/>
no on earth and is simply <lb/>
giving utterance in regard to <lb/>
facts that concern every tobacco <lb/>
farmer in North Carolina and is <lb/>
urging consideration, <lb/>
and proper guidance in <lb/>
dealing with one of the greatest <lb/>
industries in our State, from his <lb/>
own standpoint and own per- <lb/>
opinion, and stands ready <lb/>
to co-operate with the tobacco <lb/>
farmers and battle every inch of <lb/>
ground in of this <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
n. c- <lb/>
the consumer should <lb/>
have paid more shared in <lb/>
making dividend money. If this <lb/>
had been done night riders would <lb/>
never have been in existence. <lb/>
But the last several crops have <lb/>
sold well and as a rule farmers <lb/>
have been pleased. <lb/>
Casting aside the trust <lb/>
as an leaving it to our <lb/>
national government, the fact <lb/>
turns up boldly that our North <lb/>
Carolina tobaccos have been <lb/>
placed in a high standing <lb/>
before the world; and I <lb/>
believe with these three plants <lb/>
behind our North Carolina to- <lb/>
we are in better shape <lb/>
than any other tobacco raising <lb/>
State in the union. <lb/>
think such men as have done <lb/>
so much for North Carolina to- <lb/>
should be honored rather <lb/>
than kicked out of our State. <lb/>
They have gone forth and con- <lb/>
the world in the tobacco <lb/>
war the old North State has <lb/>
come out on top. Then I am <lb/>
ready t give them credit for it, <lb/>
and if I am the only friend they <lb/>
have in North Carolina they <lb/>
have lam ready to ex- <lb/>
tend a hand and say <lb/>
come, h <lb/>
Every factory that has been <lb/>
bought I as been used in a great <lb/>
measure to enhance value of <lb/>
North Carolina tobaccos, then <lb/>
let us this advantage. There <lb/>
is much ore could be said <lb/>
to out the facts, but I <lb/>
think the mere allusions will give <lb/>
an insight into the situation <lb/>
to . that we should be <lb/>
careful in our And <lb/>
T am g to this article <lb/>
STRUCK THE MAN. <lb/>
Strikes White Mas a <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
Saturday sight there was some <lb/>
trouble at Stokes between a <lb/>
white man named Bullock and <lb/>
a named Mai Brown. <lb/>
After some words between them <lb/>
turned away and went <lb/>
in a store. The Brown <lb/>
got an and waited outside <lb/>
the store for to come out. <lb/>
While Brown was waiting an- <lb/>
other white man named Dave <lb/>
Whitehurst came out of the <lb/>
store, and the mistaking <lb/>
him for Bullock slipped up be- <lb/>
hind Whitehurst and him <lb/>
a murderous blow on the head <lb/>
with the Brown was <lb/>
caught during the night and <lb/>
here and placed in jail. <lb/>
Mr. Whitehurst is reported in a <lb/>
critical condition with only slight <lb/>
chances of his <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Small Fire. <lb/>
About 10.30 o'clock Sunday <lb/>
morning a small fire occurred at <lb/>
No. Front street. The build- <lb/>
which was owned by Charles <lb/>
Patrick and occupied by Charles <lb/>
Williams, both colored, had <lb/>
inside under the <lb/>
tin roof, and supposed to have <lb/>
started from a stove in the <lb/>
in. The hose reel from the <lb/>
near the court house was <lb/>
hurried to the scene and the fire <lb/>
was put out in short order. Only <lb/>
., little was done to the <lb/>
building. <lb/>
Suggestions How to Advertise the City <lb/>
and <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, Nov. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
While business men in this <lb/>
community are talking about par- <lb/>
post laws, improving and <lb/>
advertising the city, I would like <lb/>
to have a or two through the <lb/>
columns of your paper. <lb/>
Monday night at the meeting <lb/>
of the Chamber of Commerce, <lb/>
after the election and installation <lb/>
of officers for the coming year, <lb/>
etc., a very important matter <lb/>
was brought up-a matter that <lb/>
every public spirited citizen in <lb/>
the community should take an <lb/>
interest the town. <lb/>
All of us know the good to be <lb/>
derived from advertising, rut <lb/>
how to advertise is the question <lb/>
that confronts most of us. <lb/>
Some people sail in and blind- <lb/>
and getting poor results sour <lb/>
on the method of publicity used. <lb/>
Having observed a great deal <lb/>
along this line and hearing the <lb/>
suggestions made at the mo-ting <lb/>
leads me to offer my on the <lb/>
subject, thinking p they <lb/>
will be of benefit to the <lb/>
city and the progress <lb/>
of which am very much inter- <lb/>
in. <lb/>
I think advertising in the <lb/>
local newspaper, together with <lb/>
other which will men- <lb/>
the very best. The local <lb/>
paper reflects what the <lb/>
really is, and as a man is <lb/>
sized up by bis face so is a town <lb/>
Bleed up by the thrift displayed <lb/>
by its business men through the <lb/>
advertising columns of local <lb/>
newspaper. Good, bad or <lb/>
the newspaper the <lb/>
town have given your <lb/>
the right and unless the <lb/>
business men advertise in <lb/>
help make something cf their <lb/>
local paper It will show their <lb/>
lack of interest in one of the <lb/>
most vital factors of the com- <lb/>
and going out into the <lb/>
world the will counteract <lb/>
any other advertising they may <lb/>
do. Every merchant and <lb/>
man of whatever calling <lb/>
should have a good, snappy ad, no <lb/>
matter how small, in the paper. <lb/>
It will help him immensely and <lb/>
will greatly help the community. <lb/>
Then the Chamber of Com- <lb/>
or Board of Aldermen <lb/>
should take a large space from <lb/>
time to time, set forth the ad- <lb/>
vantages and needs of the town <lb/>
and community, keeping on hand <lb/>
a number of the papers contain- <lb/>
the ad to send to inquirers, <lb/>
leaving the special editions of <lb/>
papers in neighboring towns <lb/>
alone, for they will never realize <lb/>
one iota of good from them. <lb/>
The combined ads in the local <lb/>
paper, showing that all their <lb/>
needs can be supplied, may lead <lb/>
dozens of new families to move <lb/>
to the town. <lb/>
The suggestion to issue a book- <lb/>
let is a good one. A nice one, <lb/>
gotten up in good style, setting <lb/>
forth the advantages and <lb/>
giving a short sketch of the town, <lb/>
will accomplish a great deal by <lb/>
being sent out to inquirers. <lb/>
After the above has been done <lb/>
I would suggest, to get in- <lb/>
that they take a space <lb/>
in the Sunday edition of some <lb/>
northern or western newspaper <lb/>
or a widely read magazine from <lb/>
time to time, telling what they <lb/>
have to offer. Then as the an- <lb/>
come send the local paper <lb/>
and booklet. <lb/>
In the meantime the mer- <lb/>
chants and other business men <lb/>
of the town and community will <lb/>
getting direct results. The <lb/>
results of such advertising are<lb/>
Cats His Throat With a Razor and is <lb/>
Found Dead, <lb/>
dry. N. A. <lb/>
D. Hunter, a Baptist minister, <lb/>
committed suicide at his home <lb/>
here this morning by cutting his <lb/>
throat with a razor. Rev. Hunter <lb/>
has been depressed for several <lb/>
weeks, due to financial troubles <lb/>
and no other reason can be given <lb/>
for his act. He was in Mr. <lb/>
store this morning settling <lb/>
with a tenant and requested Mr. <lb/>
Jones to straighten his accounts <lb/>
out as he was in trouble and <lb/>
could not. About o'clock Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. Hunter were walking <lb/>
in the back yard of their home <lb/>
together. Mrs. Hunter went <lb/>
over to a neighbor's next door, <lb/>
Mrs. and Mr. Hunter <lb/>
went into the At <lb/>
he was missed and a search <lb/>
was made The cook, an old <lb/>
woman, found him lying on his <lb/>
back in th with his <lb/>
throat cut, the razor still clutch- <lb/>
ed in his right hand. <lb/>
Mr. Hunter returned from one <lb/>
his churches yesterday even- <lb/>
and family noticed last <lb/>
night and this morning that he <lb/>
was in trouble, yet not a word of <lb/>
reason did he leave. Mr. Hun- <lb/>
has been married three times <lb/>
and leaves one daughter by his <lb/>
first wife. Miss Elsie Hunter; <lb/>
three boys and one daughter by <lb/>
his second, and two small child- <lb/>
by his present wife, who was <lb/>
Miss of Mr. <lb/>
Hunter was a candidate in the <lb/>
late primary treasurer of <lb/>
Wake county- <lb/>
TO HAVE ORPHANAGE, <lb/>
the <lb/>
For <lb/>
In his r Hon. J. Y. <lb/>
Joyner, State superintendent of <lb/>
education, following in <lb/>
formation in regard to s <lb/>
for <lb/>
justice to the and <lb/>
i me o.- the information f some of <lb/>
has been appointed to our people who have been misled <lb/>
take the matter and thinking that a large part <lb/>
receive offers from the t white <lb/>
that want to put in bids for the i; ; apart for <lb/>
orphanage. <lb/>
Greenville might get active in <lb/>
Greenville Should Bid <lb/>
The grand lodge Knights of <lb/>
Pythias of North Carolina have <lb/>
decided to establish an orphan- <lb/>
age at some t <lb/>
in the State, and a corn- <lb/>
pay <lb/>
the education of the it <lb/>
may be at the outset to give <lb/>
this direction. The are; a he facts in <lb/>
strong here, we have one of the apportionment of <lb/>
best and healthiest towns in sch fund . . . <lb/>
State, and it would bean ideal The i-r. <lb/>
location for the orphanage. distribution of th <lb/>
w , i i , I I <lb/>
people should get busy and Put <lb/>
in a bid for it. What is <lb/>
must be done quickly, as bids <lb/>
will Feb. 15th, 1909. <lb/>
Our line is complete <lb/>
and we are prepared to fill orders <lb/>
immediately for any kind of hat. <lb/>
tad alley Bowen- <lb/>
Demonstration Meetings. <lb/>
C. R Hudson, of the govern-1 <lb/>
agricultural department. <lb/>
Will meet with the <lb/>
th it in <lb/>
fund no <lb/>
II i m ids in <lb/>
r race. This re- <lb/>
1905 the <lb/>
rural <lb/>
l ding <lb/>
i 226.976 <lb/>
age, The <lb/>
the <lb/>
it- <lb/>
port I <lb/>
I i <lb/>
district., rec i <lb/>
salaries and <lb/>
houses <lb/>
children of <lb/>
I whiter, <lb/>
I a for <lb/>
age The <lb/>
th r constitute <lb/>
about population <lb/>
and an <lb/>
Pitt county the following name ii-poses as the <lb/>
times and places for whites of 1-. Lie-fifth of <lb/>
farm demonstration work, . report <lb/>
curing the co-operation of that . . paid for <lb/>
farmers in this rural school their <lb/>
Farmville, Monday, 7th, property <lb/>
early Mr. Hunter <lb/>
was pastor of Memorial Baptist <lb/>
church in Greenville for some <lb/>
years, and is well remembered <lb/>
by many of our people. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
FOR WIVES AND WIDOWS. <lb/>
7th, <lb/>
8th, at <lb/>
Dec. <lb/>
Dec. <lb/>
9th, <lb/>
Daughters of Confederacy Proposed to <lb/>
Erect a for These. <lb/>
The North Carolina Daughters <lb/>
of the Confederacy have in view <lb/>
an enterprise which is to provide <lb/>
a home for the wives and widows j <lb/>
of the heroes once wore the <lb/>
who have need of <lb/>
this. <lb/>
An officer of the State <lb/>
has written to Dr. B. F. <lb/>
Dixon, the State auditor, in <lb/>
to this enterprise, which <lb/>
was given a start at the recent <lb/>
meeting of the Daughters of the <lb/>
Confederacy in Goldsboro. <lb/>
The purpose of the Daughters <lb/>
of the Confederacy is to raise <lb/>
such a as to make it possible <lb/>
to erect on the grounds of the <lb/>
Confederate Soldiers Home at <lb/>
Raleigh, a building that will be a <lb/>
home for the aged wives and <lb/>
widows of Confederate soldiers. <lb/>
Dr. Dixon is greatly pleased <lb/>
with the purpose to do this and <lb/>
hopes that it may be carried for- <lb/>
ward to success. He says that <lb/>
he heartily endorses the plan, <lb/>
and that he thinks a good work <lb/>
will be done, that many of the <lb/>
noble women who suffered and <lb/>
kept the home during the war <lb/>
are now in needy circumstances, <lb/>
and that they should be cared for. <lb/>
The entire State would endorse so <lb/>
noble a work as that which is <lb/>
proposed to be undertaken by the <lb/>
Daughters of the Confederacy. <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb/>
at a. m. <lb/>
Falkland. Monday, <lb/>
at p. m. <lb/>
Ayden, Tuesday, D <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Winterville, Tuesday, <lb/>
8th. at p. m. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
9th, at a m. <lb/>
Stokes, Wednesday, Dec. <lb/>
at p. <lb/>
All farmers convenient to these <lb/>
places are invited to be present <lb/>
and take part in these meetings, <lb/>
as this demonstration Work is for <lb/>
their benefit. J. F. Evans, <lb/>
Agent for Pitt County <lb/>
142.03, <lb/>
that they rec-.-i <lb/>
purpose. Add to <lb/>
share liquor <lb/>
half of all <lb/>
tor school <lb/>
their just <lb/>
uses and <lb/>
forfeit ires <lb/>
of which <lb/>
their .-bur- <lb/>
tax paid by <lb/>
which they <lb/>
the <lb/>
of reason <lb/>
that it y<lb/>
man ever f w <lb/>
for I'll i- <lb/>
is so ; <lb/>
really pay. and <lb/>
school <lb/>
to <lb/>
i- <lb/>
it wist be apparent <lb/>
part of the taxes <lb/>
white <lb/>
. . mount <lb/>
., who <lb/>
would <lb/>
about ashamed of <lb/>
, x In f- of these <lb/>
Over or uppers in black j .,,. man <lb/>
fur or men s wear <lb/>
low shoes, at Pulley Bowen's. <lb/>
Wholesale Charily is Dispensed. <lb/>
Approximately, four-fifths of <lb/>
a million people are fed in New <lb/>
York City on day. <lb/>
Baskets are sent to one hundred <lb/>
thousand homes; meals in public <lb/>
halls and missions amount to <lb/>
three hundred thousand dollars, <lb/>
and thirty-five thousand poor are <lb/>
fed, besides those in the free <lb/>
wards of the hospitals, in <lb/>
asylums, reformatories, jails, <lb/>
penitentiaries and institutions of <lb/>
all kinds. The Salvation Army <lb/>
supplies twenty thousand baskets <lb/>
on this day, besides the dinner <lb/>
they give annually to five thous- <lb/>
and poor in the Grand Central <lb/>
Palace, and Uncle Sam through <lb/>
the public charities, is host to <lb/>
fourteen thousand <lb/>
December Designer. <lb/>
must see that v. e i r i in no <lb/>
of giving the more <lb/>
than they are entitled to by <lb/>
every dictate of justice, wisdom, <lb/>
humanity and <lb/>
line <lb/>
We are a strong <lb/>
of cloaks and wraps. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
We are offering our entire line <lb/>
of and children's clothing <lb/>
at cost, as we will discontinue <lb/>
this line. Bowen. <lb/>
See our line of bed room slip- <lb/>
for ladies and children, at <lb/>
Pulley Bowen's. <lb/>
Fire at Jamesville. <lb/>
Williamston. N. C. Nov. 24- <lb/>
Twenty frame buildings were <lb/>
destroyed by fire at Jamesville <lb/>
early Sunday morning. The loss <lb/>
is at Many of <lb/>
the buildings were insured. <lb/>
The origin of the fire is unknown. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
has issued following licenses <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Z. V. Whitehurst and <lb/>
Corey. <lb/>
W. T, Swindell and Bertha <lb/>
White. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
James Evans and Willie Ann <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Jesse Mitchell and Malvina <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
J. EL Tyson and Ann E. Joy- <lb/>
Charlie Jenkins and Julia Pitt- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Joseph Banks and Daisie <lb/>
will treat yen <lb/>
When in need of shoes be sure <lb/>
to see our line before buying. <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Daniel Joyner Shep- <lb/>
Just received a new line of furs <lb/>
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb/>
A line of tan shoes <lb/>
ladies at Pulley Bowen's. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Infant's and <lb/>
specialty at Pulley iV <lb/>
i a <lb/>
I will treat you<lb/>
POOR PR<lb/>
V ; <lb/>
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