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In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
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 />
.;. week here <lb />
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 />
as mm <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS <lb />
In district their virtues <lb />
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the system I m that <lb />
canto coated. <lb />
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 />
Hi ; .-, returned Co. ere now In position to sup- at- district of North Caro- it sold t, but II <lb />
f. J and Industrial ply , with their Tar Heel slick scheme. The -her t corn fodder and <lb />
. . Friday Carts, turned out to be one the rank-1 before the v. . . . , <lb />
course in i bodies, <lb />
the t training <lb />
a Co for best Am <lb />
.; warm tor the said against the , y <lb />
. Fresh beef. pork, and he slipped away to Supply Co, and any competent K. L <lb />
High -school is . ., . ,.,.,,. .,; as to the went to Green- <lb />
j. two Ired mark. <lb />
urn i. . new u; <lb />
can be other Efforts were motion of any as to-the went <lb />
is <lb />
ft Sutton. him back, and once he was. of and any <lb />
A I <lb />
are . Th,, meeting th. arrested in the by, <lb />
. .;, the but insolvency law of North <lb />
,. Dr. made a <lb />
I . . d . upon our <lb />
. through his strong <lb />
Tin re f i <lb />
others went hunting a <lb />
few nights ago and caught three <lb />
of that tribe.<lb />
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the meeting <lb />
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a cash bond and it <lb />
i manic, in Pitt are further to The runaway that pass- <lb />
,, than th. music in on date mentioned, why c, oUr town <lb />
b; received and . <lb />
; The the deals washing <lb />
baa been greatly strengthened rights was to resist payment <lb />
this meeting. Dr. notes that hid been given. <lb />
Well left Sunday afternoon. <lb />
v. T. and J <lb />
their to <lb />
t married passed <lb />
E. <lb />
re went to cross <lb />
Sunday afternoon where <lb />
Kr- King d his <lb />
Jo <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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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 /></p>
                <pb facs="00018020_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Notice cf Sale. <lb />
By Hi of con- <lb />
in deed of trust, <lb />
delivered K and <lb />
I i dated on <lb />
lit of January, 1806, and of <lb />
cord the of deed office of deceased, <lb />
N . . i in BOOK <lb />
Z . pi ex- <lb />
to pub c bi tore th <lb />
, . door in Gr i rill . f i cash, toll <lb />
bi Id <lb />
lying on the south side of <lb />
the rod from North , <lb />
to Great Swamp church, l. C. Moon, Clerk. <lb />
which was allotted to Leonidas Part <lb />
in the divisions of the Na a T. Brown. Guardian for <lb />
Ivey Fleming, Broom and Helen t <lb />
adjoining the. virtue of the judgment and decree <lb />
r i- the Clerk of the Superior Curt. <lb />
k. land of Kenneth and ; ma m ., <lb />
court I Other, containing, according to. the st. day November, 1908, <lb />
payment, <lb />
time secured by mortgage upon said <lb />
land. <lb />
NANA T BROWN. <lb />
Guardian for Jack Brown and Helen <lb />
Brown, by J. L. liming, her <lb />
On , land allotted to I <lb />
foil real property, to Fleming in the <lb />
acre more or less. <lb />
Lot No. Being the share <lb />
of <lb />
it he lands of Ivey Fleming. <lb />
certain tracts Of land, adjoining the lands of <lb />
lying in the county Kenneth Fleming, W. J. <lb />
id, and and others, <lb />
I I den as according to plot, acres more <lb />
to or less. <lb />
present home . satisfy said deed of trust <lb />
of U Nov. 6th, 1908. <lb />
m h it . known u <lb />
I. ii homo farm <lb />
. part <lb />
heretofore conveyed <lb />
L. A. M v a n <lb />
m. . t adj <lb />
lands . n L A. <lb />
v.,. .-. . J. By virtue of the power of <lb />
Bi . Randolph Bro. and certain mortgage <lb />
em, . . said lands situ ed and delivered by <lb />
side of Tar river, W. Moore to C. S. Carr, on <lb />
approved the dare the <lb />
; the Sid Judicial <lb />
t of North the <lb />
Nana x. Brown, guardian for <lb />
Jack brown and Helen Brown, will. <lb />
through her attorney, J. I. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue the power of sale <lb />
contained in a mortgage deed <lb />
executed and delivered James <lb />
and wife, Mahala <lb />
to R. L. Smith Co., on th <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
Having duly qua before the <lb />
court alack of Pitt county as <lb />
of the state of A. B. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby- <lb />
given to all persons to the <lb />
estate to . immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all pew haying <lb />
claim against estate are notified <lb />
to the tame for payment to <lb />
the undersigned on or before the Slat <lb />
day of October. or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bur of recovery. <lb />
This 21st. day October, <lb />
L. L. <lb />
ltd of A. B. <lb />
offer for sale and sell day of November, 1905, and <lb />
duly recorded in the register of I <lb />
deeds Pitt county. North <lb />
Carolina, in J page <lb />
the undersigned will expose to <lb />
public sale, before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, for <lb />
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In the <lb />
Court. <lb />
with the terms of to th- <lb />
highest bi at the court deer <lb />
Pitt county, in on Mon- <lb />
day, the 7th day of December, 1908, <lb />
that certain tract of lard, in the county <lb />
of Pitt, In I. township, on the <lb />
north side of Tar river, within a mile <lb />
the town of Greenville, and adjoin- <lb />
i Attorney. <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
of the of II. N, Gray, de- <lb />
ceased, i- given toad <lb />
s indebted to the to make <lb />
mediate to the inn- <lb />
d all per. <lb />
having claims <lb />
i-re t <lb />
R Salisbury, Trustee, the I cash, to the highest bidder, on <lb />
A. lanes, the Adam Fleming Monday the I'll day the undersign, d <lb />
I lands i others, more particularly de-1 1908. at noon, before 16th day of November, <lb />
i-V the 1st day of the or this will be in <lb />
of way of the Atlantic Coast Line rail- DOT term <lb />
n lb <lb />
. . ;. <lb />
tin of and <lb />
i south . recorded in the <lb />
., , con-deeds office of Pitt county. North <lb />
. , in book r-8. pages <lb />
. , far etc , the undersigned will expose <lb />
j,.,,;. , . ,;.; sale, before the <lb />
u; <lb />
wood I in the county fill <lb />
certain . North Carolina, and de <lb />
la w <lb />
L las I . <lb />
of th. ming, <lb />
. . i pi con <lb />
ad on th Tan rood, and <lb />
running with the road north <lb />
I SI poles thence north <lb />
w t poles 1-- -1 <lb />
thence 1-- west <lb />
poles to s bridge across the I ; <lb />
north 1-2 e.-t ft poles <lb />
the itch; ti. 1-2 west <lb />
p I to the road thence with the j <lb />
north east IS p In ; thence <lb />
north 1-J west toles; there, <lb />
1-1 west <lb />
west poles to , <lb />
fork of the road th re with the real <lb />
to Parker's X north <lb />
1908 Of Pitt county <lb />
the following <lb />
Superior <lb />
parcel of land to Situated <lb />
in Pitt county, adjoining the <lb />
of Silas Hardy, Guilford <lb />
and others. Beginning <lb />
at an <lb />
Hardy's <lb />
ltd <lb />
of November <lb />
H. A. <lb />
of H X Bray. <lb />
Silas Hardy's Mary <lb />
and Cherry's <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of a decree of the Superior <lb />
. . ., <lb />
the Pleas-1 house door in u., ,. north i-s east east <lb />
Pl. being to the highest bidder, on Monday, thence south 021-2 east liner <lb />
h. W two certain , . ; ; <lb />
,. tracts or parcels of land lying and ,;., ,, .,,. line to <lb />
.;. ., . . ; in Che county Pitt Proctor line, a thence with the. <lb />
corner thence west Court of made pro- <lb />
poles to stake <lb />
.,.,. ,, e Harris against J. dun t I, <lb />
Hardy s Corners, commission, <lb />
poles to Guilford a .-n for cash before the court house <lb />
thence his line reversed in Greenville on Monday <lb />
. . as follows, <lb />
piece or parcel lying in <lb />
township, State <lb />
and county, beginning at the <lb />
,. if lei No, U in the <lb />
the L. Carr tract, and <lb />
and ad j g I la d of K n- <lb />
r, Joseph Brat and runs thence north <lb />
rs. <lb />
Pi i. . tar <lb />
in . v ii -2 <lb />
Proctor line, a con thence with th <lb />
Wooten line a south-west- <lb />
i the I. <lb />
n, Adam ming land, and <lb />
the Brown land; south 281-2 <lb />
west 2-3 poles to a bridge across <lb />
th. road; then the course with <lb />
ditch to Uh <lb />
I i h Brae, . <lb />
thence south with <lb />
ml line to the line of The A; <lb />
me. <lb />
to <lb />
N. W. township adjoining the land of <lb />
he beginning, containing Levi A. Worthington, E. K <lb />
to satisfy said mortgage <lb />
This 7th of Nov. 1908. <lb />
Mara the following described piece. <lb />
or tract of land lying in Con- <lb />
ship a <lb />
and <lb />
Worthington and others, containing W. I <lb />
thirty seven and a half acres more or <lb />
less, being the home of the late <lb />
Matthew. Hart, and where he d <lb />
R. L. Smith Co. Mortgagee, j the time of said land <lb />
By F. C. Harding, <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
virtue of the power and <lb />
sold <lb />
subject to the dower interest of Mrs. <lb />
Matthew L. Hart, and sold for partition <lb />
This the 7th. day of Nov. 1908. <lb />
J. H. James. Commissioner. <lb />
The of <lb />
VS. <lb />
W. V. <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb />
the undersigned from Superior <lb />
of Pitt above <lb />
action, will on Monday, <lb />
lit S. at o'clock M. at the <lb />
court house of said county, at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, sell the highest <lb />
bidder for cat to said <lb />
the right title, and interest <lb />
which the said W. E. Move, the <lb />
has in tin following described <lb />
property Situated in the town <lb />
Of en west of road and <lb />
north side of street, beginning <lb />
on Second sire.; <lb />
S E. corner and runs a northerly <lb />
course with I Jenkins line a ditch, <lb />
Mary E. line, thence an <lb />
easterly e ; d ditch and <lb />
Mary E. line to W. B. <lb />
s north west corner, thence a <lb />
southerly course with said <lb />
line to Second Street, thence with <lb />
Second westerly course to <lb />
containing 8-8 of acre, <lb />
more or less, d t . ;., known <lb />
the Isaac <lb />
The , as . d, is except- <lb />
m the lot from sale; <lb />
that part said I which <lb />
ed in the <lb />
E. fully appear on record, <lb />
as <lb />
Also one lot On Main street <lb />
at V. I S E. <lb />
on Main street, m with W. I. <lb />
Jenkins line a course to a <lb />
ditch, thence with said ditch an east- <lb />
wards course feet, a south- <lb />
coarse a d with Jen- <lb />
line to Mai; hence with <lb />
Main a course to <lb />
con . . i <lb />
All of said lot ; portion just <lb />
I as bung n the home- <lb />
dead allotment o, W E. to be <lb />
wider this n . <lb />
This November <lb />
L, W. Tucker, f Pitt county <lb />
ltd <lb />
Sen r, Joseph Brat and runs thence north GO x Randolph's line to the line of The a-.- virtue of the power and Administrator's Notice. By the of ale con- <lb />
c i- chains to the corner of said tract, l authority vested in me by law. <lb />
with tin , he C. -ft <lb />
th K a- boundary said A,,. . ; ;. ., Forbes, administrator of Noah the state D. and duly recorded in the u. of <lb />
. J. F st chains to a l. containing acres deceased, will expose to Moore notice is hereby given office of Book Q-s <lb />
Others. SOUth east X lot ., public sale, to the highest all persons indebted t tin to will <lb />
n , p . . r . , . . .; u. , . ,. sen t from description . . , . .,.,. .,,. to sale, be ore the I <lb />
south east .-. . <lb />
with said boundary a <lb />
stake; thence north east w . <lb />
ch to a <lb />
more or , will be offered said <lb />
for ale pare i, and stake, thence with the various <lb />
th as ii to of outside boundary <lb />
v. line ii the said A. L, Carr tract <lb />
I. .; the of laud to <lb />
bi , piece, bounded on thence th <lb />
th west b; W, of said creel <lb />
the I the I of Mrs. Alice I <lb />
road lead from H useS j line of lot No. <lb />
m;. . c , the aid dower tin <lb />
I, iv ting and <lb />
a from . <lb />
four Ii lots Jed off by S. O. <lb />
Bro . B. J, H . M. Brown, <lb />
the of lac road adjacent to <lb />
what is as Pork, <lb />
, n . all A the Atkinson <lb />
lot. V- i a- others <lb />
in I hi lore I it. As a whole, <lb />
. in separate . t and parcels. <lb />
Lt No I Be i- the center <lb />
t re- <lb />
public sale, to the highest bidder <lb />
cash, at th late residence of <lb />
said Noah Forbes, deceased, <lb />
on December 1st. the per- <lb />
s of the said Noah <lb />
, Forbes, deceased, of <lb />
mules, cattle, hogs, farm- <lb />
implements, carts, wagons, <lb />
i buggies and harness, household <lb />
and kitchen furniture, corn, <lb />
to III <lb />
ma <lb />
under- <lb />
be ore <lb />
tin estate to <lb />
immediate payment to the under- public <lb />
I, and all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate are to est bidder, on Mon <lb />
sent at <lb />
the 20th of October, 1809, or this bung the day <lb />
. F <lb />
U l <lb />
road, <lb />
. <lb />
;. <lb />
ii- I <lb />
the n <lb />
,. B <lb />
fr the <lb />
one C vi the <lb />
c ard I I<lb />
it No I., ti . <lb />
with th <lb />
from to the beginning <lb />
i acres, more or <lb />
. line <lb />
I tie of No. <lb />
an , being <lb />
or the, tn <lb />
i. . ; m was assigned to C. S. Carr in th <lb />
j r, A. I. Carr, <lb />
ii lot No. in the <lb />
. R ti is hi n b; ma the <lb />
IS <lb />
of the , road, west ,. v . . el u.;,, <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line railroad hay, . <lb />
h of way, and with th said <lb />
r . -i i north west 1-3 <lb />
poles . tin North 1-2 <lb />
I . h to <lb />
the n of K . h's <lb />
; in . 1-2 e. in poles with <lb />
hand line ti take, corner of <lb />
promptly at o'clock. <lb />
This the 10th of Nov., 1908. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
of Noah Forbes, deceased. <lb />
notice will in b r of recovery. <lb />
This day of October <lb />
J. R. Overton, <lb />
of W. I. Moore. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Great Lard Sale <lb />
new room office of Pitt county for a com- <lb />
no lid lot <lb />
Lot N on . <lb />
n II . the i <lb />
from Station to Mt- as- interest of Mrs. Ali <lb />
ant . that small triangular <lb />
cf the ti j <lb />
A . Line d sail I , <lb />
t; in in west W poles to . , . . <lb />
. , , .,, . coast Line rail-1 On the first Monday in December <lb />
,. I and on Tuesday after I will sell, <lb />
. under the hammer, at the court <lb />
r , ., to more thin a <lb />
th i . containing M acres small farms, some rash, <lb />
but of them on long time, with s <lb />
of division book , ; . stake on I payment of only one-fourth cart Be- <lb />
No. hi. and of the road, a corner N . <lb />
Superior court's and with said <lb />
7th and <lb />
; eat; tin h went <lb />
v n <lb />
I gum K. O. <lb />
. r of No. hence <lb />
. p I, . ., of <lb />
i near a gum, <lb />
I . ; u <lb />
ii f ad, n <lb />
I III <lb />
May <lb />
; the if- Ma; , <lb />
. th. hi t <lb />
H r lands, containing <lb />
41.1 acres more o less. <lb />
Lot No. Lying on the south <lb />
aide of . i leading from <lb />
House Station to ii. Pleasant <lb />
c . . ; the east side of <lb />
the new road, just staked <lb />
leading from the mouth of the <lb />
Fleming mI, near the <lb />
v. ii hi to <lb />
pit. .; <lb />
v. i . . . ; . No. <lb />
r tin in the of the lands of the <lb />
I to the said A. I. arr, d i <lb />
tn <lb />
1-1 <lb />
canal, Ran I l due, . <lb />
nth I the itch; a I <lb />
t V  , . ; h <lb />
the No. to <lb />
s I <lb />
more or <lb />
in the the <lb />
K. <lb />
of I No. <lb />
mi ml the dates <lb />
8th, <lb />
also some for sale privately on <lb />
time between now <lb />
lands are all within from one <lb />
to live miles of the town of Greenville, <lb />
and in the best neighborhoods to live <lb />
to be found anywhere, d are among <lb />
tin agricultural lands in <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified before <lb />
i c nit clerk of county as <lb />
the o I. . <lb />
Whichard, Is hereby <lb />
given to a I ind bled to the <lb />
to make immediate <lb />
the undersigned, ons having <lb />
claims ft the i mi sent <lb />
on . ; of <lb />
October, 1909. or this notice will be <lb />
p in bar of recovery. <lb />
of Oct. Ill . <lb />
A. <lb />
of I. Q. Whichard. <lb />
; rm of Pitt County <lb />
I lie f, parcel <lb />
will expos <lb />
art <lb />
h,<lb />
noon, it <lb />
December <lb />
Sup <lb />
of <lb />
d in the Town of V <lb />
on th east side of th. <lb />
Gil I's I d <lb />
south by lot of W Hie Buck, <lb />
by the lot Elizabeth <lb />
on the north by <lb />
the nit by Church <lb />
1-2 acre more or less. Tn <lb />
i. <lb />
N. <lb />
near <lb />
I on the <lb />
the west <lb />
on <lb />
i and on <lb />
. naming <lb />
is made <lb />
to satisfy terms of said e. <lb />
el r. <lb />
P. II. Mi <lb />
By K. r, Attorney. <lb />
1- <lb />
North C <lb />
Pitt Count Hi <lb />
A. Savage and u. c. <lb />
A. Slat ; c <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
L W, <lb />
Hy virtue of <lb />
in <lb />
wherein ti A. <lb />
Savage trading <lb />
.<lb />
A. <lb />
n is- <lb />
id A. <lb />
id <lb />
row pi <lb />
i .,. ;. <lb />
ii portion the land it <lb />
toR. t ; <lb />
I. la r, <lb />
A. L. Carr, containing <lb />
two ace , more or less. . <lb />
The of the said Mrs. Alice <lb />
Harper covering the entire lands <lb />
in No. assigned to the said <lb />
ls. Can. <lb />
of the lands assigned said <lb />
L. Carr. Reference hereby <lb />
made to said division of lands <lb />
said A. L. Carr tor . more par <lb />
Raving duly qualified are <lb />
the White, is u. <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given t nil tin; superior <lb />
indebted to the estate to make j Court, Fill under- <lb />
L. W. of <lb />
to begin Ufa on J, , win on the <lb />
. present the s me to the undersigned 15th o. it <lb />
or before the day of October UM ,, of <lb />
1809, or this notice will be i,,,,. 1908, of <lb />
Training School will <lb />
open in Greenville next fall and then <lb />
it'll want to be convenient to it. <lb />
tO I <lb />
north <lb />
t . L. A. Mayo, and ad- description of said twenty <lb />
j ands of L. A, Mayo, two acres of said land embraced <lb />
in l an I ,,. the description of let No. in <lb />
lands, contain the lid to satisfy said <lb />
r m or <lb />
Lot No. Lying on the east <lb />
of the I. Fleming <lb />
opposite the new school <lb />
building, and on the north side <lb />
of i . r lei ding from House <lb />
Station to Mt. Pleasant church, <lb />
adjoining the lands of O. w. <lb />
and the ether lands <lb />
Leonidas Fleming, <lb />
acres mere or less. <lb />
Lot No. Whereon is situate <lb />
the dwelling h use, kin house. <lb />
Stables and etc. of the <lb />
said Leonidas Fleming, and lying <lb />
on both ides of the <lb />
Fleming road, the <lb />
lands of Harrington. <lb />
j. Fleming, Elihu Briley, Ran- <lb />
Bros., and others, and <lb />
adjoining the line of lot No. <lb />
straight from Ran- <lb />
corner to O. W. <lb />
ton's containing 81.83 <lb />
acres more or less and what is <lb />
now called the home field of <lb />
Leonidas Fleming, on both sides <lb />
of the road. <lb />
The lands allotted to Leonidas <lb />
Fleming in the division of the <lb />
lands of Ivey Fleming, deceased, <lb />
will be offered for sale in two <lb />
lots, as <lb />
m deed. <lb />
Terms on <lb />
reasonable def i <lb />
Nov. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Mortgagee. <lb />
Skinner e, <lb />
of <lb />
North Carolina, j <lb />
County, i In Superior <lb />
A. administrator <lb />
Alfie I James, deceased. <lb />
VS. <lb />
David I. James. Nancy K. V <lb />
Harriett L. Ward el ail, heirs at law. <lb />
The defendants Harriett I. Ward, <lb />
i r Allied <lb />
Swindell and Swindell will take <lb />
notice that a special Proceeding, <lb />
led M above, has been i in <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county before <lb />
the Clerk to sell the real estate of <lb />
Alfred James, deceased, in order to <lb />
make assets for th payment of debts; <lb />
aid the -aid defendants I further <lb />
take notice that they are required to <lb />
appear at the office of said Clerk of the <lb />
Superior of Pitt County <lb />
day December 3rd, 1908, in <lb />
N. answer or demur to the <lb />
and complaint filed in said n, <lb />
or the will apply to the Court <lb />
. I i with the l poles; <lb />
I the . north . . I, <lb />
I . p , . to . . Tarboro road; <lb />
1.1 ti the ad th e n i ; <lb />
I . to a ridge a d; <lb />
ii.-I to <lb />
II . said, <lb />
ii rm l w <lb />
to I he bi road, the <lb />
, L mil . con lining i-1 <lb />
or a <lb />
Lot No B I <lb />
in l he T. road, a c, -i of No. <lb />
I i <lb />
1-2 vi, poles; <lb />
. .-,. north i-1 weal <lb />
. . ; to <lb />
. r; thence a northerly I <lb />
with tho back line <lb />
Atkinson, Wilson end others and the <lb />
colored church lot. to he road leading <lb />
from the fork to i <lb />
roads; thence with the road <lb />
leading to ; X r <lb />
; i ; In i the s <lb />
road south 1-1 east poles to <lb />
the bridge sen i the road, the line of <lb />
Bros, down the said <lb />
ditch south 1-2 west poles with <lb />
the line Randolph Brothers to the <lb />
fork of the ditch. Randolph <lb />
I-- wast ll-r <lb />
polos with the line of lot to the <lb />
bridge on Tarboro road the be- <lb />
ginning, containing lot 1-2 acres <lb />
or h s.-. <lb />
No. B Beginning in the renter <lb />
of the rind leading Parker s X <lb />
roads, opposite a Ashley <lb />
T. corner, running with said <lb />
road 1-2 east poles to a <lb />
bridge across the road, <lb />
You h. ii better not while you <lb />
have i i opportunity. <lb />
Plots and other information can be <lb />
had my office. See also my other <lb />
a in The It. Hector, <lb />
J. L FLEMING. Attorney. <lb />
i b r of rec v. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor, with the will annexed, of the <lb />
slate of Mrs R. K. her. deceased. <lb />
hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all persons having claims t said <lb />
estate are notified that must <lb />
present the same to the <lb />
or before the 6th day of November. <lb />
1909, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
or recovery. <lb />
This 5th day of November, 1908, <lb />
GEORGE E. BELCHER, <lb />
of Mrs. E. Belcher. <lb />
This day of October. <lb />
S. T. White, <lb />
Administrator of C. P. White. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Notice to creditors <lb />
the <lb />
; December term, 1908, of Pitt <lb />
county Superior at l o'clock <lb />
I p. in. upon the <lb />
adjournment stud court for the <lb />
I noon recess on said day, expose <lb />
I to public sale at the court house <lb />
Greenville, Pitt county. <lb />
to the highest for <lb />
bed tracts of <lb />
Having duly qualified as tn following <lb />
tors the estate of J, S. Harris. de-j , J <lb />
, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
The tract lying and <lb />
by <lb />
i indebted to the to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
said estate are that they must <lb />
present the same to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 2nd day of November, <lb />
1909. or this notice will plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This 2nd day of November 1908. <lb />
and H. S. HARRIS, <lb />
of J, S. Harris. <lb />
Notice to creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as executor of <lb />
May ton, decease ., late of <lb />
ville, Pitt county, North Carolina, this <lb />
is to notify persons having a Claim <lb />
inst the estate of said decease I to <lb />
exhibit them lo tie undersigned within <lb />
twelve months from this date, or <lb />
notice be pleaded in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make immediate <lb />
payment. <lb />
C Dupree, <lb />
K. G. James, ltd <lb />
D. W. If, <lb />
IN <lb />
Notice To creditors. <lb />
for the relief demanded therein. <lb />
This day of November <lb />
C. <lb />
C of Court, <lb />
Lot No. the acre A for <lb />
thence with the ditch and h's Having qualified as administratrix of <lb />
lino and the Adam Fleming land. North Warren L. deceased late <lb />
2-3 poles to I. Woo- Pitt county. N. is to notify all <lb />
ten's fence; thence a north-westerly i having claims against the es- <lb />
COUrse with and of said deceased, to exhibit them <lb />
line to a corner; thence with the to the <lb />
tor, Teel line to <lb />
sweet gum. the beginning, <lb />
by estimation 1-2 acres <lb />
These lands offered for sale <lb />
in lots and parcels, act forth, j <lb />
first, and hen as n <lb />
of n- <lb />
within <lb />
, a I months from the data of this notice, or <lb />
containing this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make immediate <lb />
This the 24th day of Oct. 1908. <lb />
c. <lb />
of W. i. Browning <lb />
The <lb />
balance in Julius Brown, . <lb />
ltd w. <lb />
w. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
. i vs on m <lb />
as <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
M GREENVILLE N G <lb />
North <lb />
it township, Pitt county <lb />
beginning at a sweet on the <lb />
new road, the corner of L. G. <lb />
land with his <lb />
line to a stake on a ditch, <lb />
down said ditch a stake at a <lb />
bridge, thence a straight line to <lb />
the run of creek to a paw- <lb />
paw gum, thence down the run <lb />
of creek to M. E. <lb />
corner, thence with her line to <lb />
to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres, or lean. <lb />
Also the undivided interest <lb />
D. L. Whichard in and to that <lb />
certain or parcel of lard <lb />
and Doing in town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Willis Whichard on the <lb />
east, the lands of W. M. Sermons, <lb />
Whichard and Manor <lb />
containing acres more or <lb />
Also one other parcel or tract <lb />
of land situated in town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, adjoining the <lb />
lands of M. E. West- <lb />
Ross and others, containing <lb />
acre more or less. <lb />
This sale be made to <lb />
an ext issued from the <lb />
Superior Court Pitt county in <lb />
the above entitled cause. This <lb />
the 14th day of November, <lb />
L. W. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
Get a large display a <lb />
our nit ii <lb />
on <lb />
c v r <lb />
REMARKABLE STEALING CASE. <lb />
THIS GETS HIM <lb />
IN JAIL <lb />
Steals of Sells it to the <lb />
Consignee Who Himself Writes <lb />
Check to Pay for Own Goods <lb />
It does not often happen that <lb />
something is stolen from a man <lb />
that the is sold <lb />
CAPTURED A STILL. <lb />
Stop a Plant <lb />
Township. <lb />
Sheriff L. W. Tucker and De- <lb />
R Hyman were out on a <lb />
hunt. Thursday <lb />
night, and captured a still <lb />
in township. The still <lb />
was in a more than <lb />
mile from the public road. J <lb />
that the is th <lb />
to the man to whom t belonged beer and <lb />
and the himself writes <lb />
CAUGHT A DESERTER. <lb />
Sergeant and Officer <lb />
Rod One. <lb />
Thomas Lewis, a young Dur- <lb />
ham soldier who went into <lb />
early in February and, <lb />
m stationed at Fort Miles, Va.,, <lb />
was caught here last night by- <lb />
Sergeant J. B. Pendergrast and <lb />
Officer G. P. Gates. <lb />
The young fellow did not like <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
Cliff CHI I <lb />
, SUDS I <lb />
collection <lb />
to run <lb />
I Write to-day; Mention Paper. <lb />
and hands it to the <lb />
in the stolen <lb />
but exactly such a case has <lb />
curred here <lb />
On Tuesday evening a crate of <lb />
tobacco consigned to the Liberty <lb />
Warehouse by W. R. <lb />
of Vanceboro, came in over the <lb />
Norfolk Southern road and <lb />
was delivered at the warehouse. <lb />
Mr. did not show up <lb />
Wednesday, and no instructions <lb />
having come about selling the <lb />
tobacco. Mr. Hooker did not have <lb />
and its lure was a <lb />
other ingredients around in read enchantment He broke <lb />
operation to begin. , camp June and has success- <lb />
The officers poured out fully dodged the army officers <lb />
beer and brought still to <lb />
town. It was on a to <lb />
front of the court nil <lb />
morning and attracted a large <lb />
number of spectators. <lb />
HOW TO CURE A <lb />
Be a careful as can you will <lb />
a medicine of known one <lb />
an and <lb />
that U certain to effect quick cure. <lb />
a is Chan <lb />
. it has i. <lb />
it opened an put on the sale for <lb />
Wednesday morning. <lb />
William Watson, a colored man <lb />
who had done <lb />
some g <lb />
warehouses and was <lb />
wide reputation i . .- . <lb />
of most common ailment- <lb />
always depended upon. It <lb />
nature's re the l <lb />
open, the ions <lb />
nature in the system <lb />
until this week. Sergeant Pen- <lb />
had a tip several days <lb />
that the boy was wanted <lb />
and Wednesday night received <lb />
the papers. Last night he went <lb />
to his father's home here and <lb />
found him there. <lb />
Young Lewis said he had been <lb />
unable to stand the life of the <lb />
soldier and was not strong <lb />
enough for it. While his offense is <lb />
regarded as very ignoble even <lb />
in times of peace, the punish- <lb />
isn't so drastic and the <lb />
army court will be merciful to <lb />
Herald. <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
MASTERFUL OMEN RARELY <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For Supplies <lb />
Don't toil to see <lb />
We carry a full stuck, also Ml <lb />
pairs tor our only, which is <lb />
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they perfect Ne <lb />
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a was held for instructions; <lb />
Mind Your Business <lb />
it was not put on sale Bight <lb />
there i concocted a scheme <lb />
that led to his downfall and has <lb />
landed him in jail until he <lb />
a sentence to ho oat Jo <lb />
tan- <lb />
no opium or o <lb />
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a., <lb />
Wooten and Coward <lb />
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business to keep oat of the <lb />
can and you can and will keep out <lb />
liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. <lb />
New I The- keep bit <lb />
malaria out of <lb />
your system. cat Jno. L. a <lb />
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the force had got busy <lb />
on the the <lb />
Wan- i. the <lb />
weigher and said, -Bow, <lb />
you'd get my crate on Boor <lb />
it morning. <lb />
weigher it anything <lb />
wrong, II trucker and sent <lb />
Mm with to put out the <lb />
William led the way to <lb />
the I crate over m <lb />
corner and said it was ins. It <lb />
on the door in <lb />
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writing <lb />
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asked fort. cluck i r <lb />
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Him. a fraction <lb />
had the <lb />
cashed the bank <lb />
M Payable to <lb />
and disappeared. <lb />
Wed v Mr. <lb />
received a letter Mr. bum- <lb />
of tobacco <lb />
had been the day before. <lb />
about it wanted it sold and the <lb />
proceed-a by Mr. <lb />
Hooker knew where the crate <lb />
had and to see <lb />
hot no crate was there, <lb />
An investigation of books and <lb />
of the force develop- <lb />
ed the facts of Watson selling <lb />
the tobacco us stated above. <lb />
Mr. got busy to <lb />
catch the He found out <lb />
that Watson lived in the Clark <lb />
down below <lb />
He had a warrant sworn out, <lb />
Which he took himself and car- <lb />
to where ho go. <lb />
Constable Sugg Flaming to go <lb />
on with Wm to the <lb />
home. <lb />
Watson was found and arrest- <lb />
ed and they were about to leave <lb />
With him when he let it out that <lb />
he COUld get them part of <lb />
money. He carried them to a <lb />
log crib and from between the <lb />
Cracks pulled out a purse in <lb />
which were Mr. Hooker <lb />
brought Watson to Greenville and <lb />
turned him over to the <lb />
This morning a preliminary trial <lb />
was held before Justice C. D. <lb />
at which Watson made <lb />
a confession and was held <lb />
court. <lb />
Still Long Hair. <lb />
Mr. T. L. Chisholm attend- <lb />
c at the <lb />
of the week. While there hi <lb />
had a talk with Mr. Philip <lb />
who declared twelve <lb />
Take the Intern Paper <lb />
Did you ever think it We do <lb />
not wish to appear egotistical, <lb />
but suppose every business man <lb />
in the city took much interest <lb />
in the of a city as the <lb />
newspaper man. He works for <lb />
Whatever Her Deficiencies, She is Fr <lb />
from This Feminine Deficiency. <lb />
Men understand each other, <lb />
and women understand each <lb />
other, and the same sexes get on <lb />
together indefinitely, but those <lb />
of the opposite sex pull at <lb />
reins, fret, break away, <lb />
restless and then irritated and <lb />
irritating, says <lb />
in the December Designer. <lb />
The best remedy for <lb />
tent and even lies <lb />
I learning the art of letting each <lb />
j other alone It is not too strong <lb />
a statement to say that if <lb />
wives had studied the art of let- <lb />
ting their husbands alone, there <lb />
be fewer divorces. Two <lb />
personalities need never serious- <lb />
jar if each gives the other the <lb />
right of way. A man is far <lb />
more apt to accord this privilege <lb />
to a woman than a woman <lb />
is to a man. The very <lb />
spirit and temperament which <lb />
makes her the one in the house- <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the best quality only <lb />
Cement and ck i <lb />
mind that Baker k Hart's <lb />
Bear <lb />
is the place tn buy <lb />
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lull assortment always in stock to choose . <lb />
Quality the in there is none be <lb />
it being guaranteed per <lb />
Intel e <lb />
to in position to <lb />
If you wish to it is to <lb />
Don't <lb />
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General is kept <lb />
the very best, quality <lb />
your orders <lb />
nails. <lb />
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colds, badgers and cavorts <lb />
around generally until he gets <lb />
what he sots out for. Imagine <lb />
hie feelings, then, when some <lb />
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low reproaches him because ha <lb />
boom things enough, and <lb />
out of tea that same follow <lb />
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his neighbor or picked up from <lb />
,. i c in the store which <lb />
he Olive Telegram. <lb />
hold to correct children from the <lb />
cradle up is what dictates this <lb />
corrective spirit toward her <lb />
band. . i <lb />
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the of a masterly worn. <lb />
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does, and know that each sou in <lb />
the a agent and <lb />
a perfect right to work out bis <lb />
own salvation. She <lb />
convince in crises, but <lb />
never nags. Usually the woman <lb />
who wood not for world Hit <lb />
her voice against her husband <lb />
matters of moment will be the <lb />
who i-am. let e in <lb />
small things, She is apt <lb />
stonily to question his right tn <lb />
carry out trifles in his own way. <lb />
it is one the ironies of hie <lb />
that the woman who can not, or <lb />
will learn of lulling <lb />
a man is one to lose <lb />
him altogether, or least to low <lb />
free confidence, his chatty <lb />
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FOOTBALL<lb />
V. P. I. OF VIRGINIA <lb />
A. and H N- c- <lb />
NOVEMBER <lb />
AT NORFOLK <lb />
exceedingly <lb />
from <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Stantonsburg <lb />
mM prediction; .- tali; <lb />
for Bryan's election. Mr. lie- To ,,;,,. with w to- of H, <lb />
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hair Hut he is a <lb />
impatient. In the of his <lb />
with Mr. Chisholm <lb />
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and it not happens <lb />
that Indians drift Calcutta <lb />
who can find no one able to <lb />
their vernacular. Not <lb />
a trouble is caused such <lb />
visitors. The courts, too tn- <lb />
have trouble with <lb />
and witnesses who talk a <lb />
language that neither the court <lb />
nor the court interpreters under- <lb />
stand. <lb />
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train Tho train remained here Ambitious young men <lb />
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woman got out of the Car aid, <lb />
walked about the station A <lb />
man who conversed with her said <lb />
she was a very pretty girl and <lb />
stated that and a male com- <lb />
who was in an <lb />
other car, beating their <lb />
way to Honda <lb />
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of them drew <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. Editor <lb />
as second mailer Jan. , 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
ft, Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOV. 1908. <lb />
THANKSGIVING. <lb />
season again arrived <lb />
when it is fitting t pause in the <lb />
march of life, and with thought <lb />
lifted up to the Giver of all good <lb />
render thanks for the many <lb />
blessings He has <lb />
While ye should to be <lb />
thankful daily for <lb />
mercies enjoyed, it is <lb />
ate a year for one day <lb />
we the of <lb />
life and the perplexities of <lb />
and spend the day in <lb />
thanksgiving to God. Our <lb />
tom M ft ion observe the <lb />
day is a beautiful one, and it is <lb />
the duty of every true t <lb />
take part Hi tin . All should <lb />
recognize Go I and Ilia <lb />
over us. and not <lb />
withhold the praise that is due <lb />
Take a of the <lb />
during the I you will <lb />
enough to your heart <lb />
swell with i and your <lb />
lips exclaim lie Lord, <lb />
i my soul, an . for; u it all His <lb />
i one <lb />
poor in this ls who <lb />
yet , mil to <lb />
thankful for. i are none <lb />
who have suffer . Ii can <lb />
see th re is hey have <lb />
spar -l en are lune <lb />
who haw had son w i i the <lb />
midst of which a Comforter was <lb />
sent. There is much for <lb />
which we should thankful, <lb />
and our on these, <lb />
And in the of our <lb />
thinks ll t Our <lb />
not en I in meditation praise, <lb />
but may it expression in <lb />
the of that pi <lb />
is m ire i to give <lb />
has -n us <lb />
much, . id wt i a i our <lb />
and gratitude <lb />
by doing something for <lb />
others, have <lb />
done h unto i i o the l a -i of <lb />
ye have d. <lb />
Let all try to make Green- <lb />
ville hotter hulking. <lb />
The beat way not to lose on a <lb />
foot ball game is not to bet on it. <lb />
Make up your mind that <lb />
is better and you will find <lb />
it batter. <lb />
It is time some other <lb />
big enterprise was launched fur <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Atlanta, she is always in <lb />
trouble, and mostly of her own <lb />
making. <lb />
If you started out <lb />
good citizen you would not <lb />
the man who runs a <lb />
still. <lb />
a Mr. Taft regards Mr. Cannon as Webb in the is ostracized and <lb />
obstructionist to legislation., claiming that he was cheated <lb />
out of it. <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt is credited with <lb />
saying that if it had been him- <lb />
would have broken the solid <lb />
With street and sidewalk <lb />
paving finished for the time be- <lb />
Greenville must get busy <lb />
on something else. a a <lb />
as Mr. Taft did. <lb />
With prohibition carrying this <lb />
State by majority, it will <lb />
be folly to have any further <lb />
of the question in the <lb />
next legislature. <lb />
The mail which brought The <lb />
Enterprise brought also the <lb />
You do not help conditions any Sun, a paper of <lb />
self running for president he complaining. Business in not equal intelligence, which says <lb />
Borne of the guests of <lb />
dent labor dinner in <lb />
the White House, a few night <lb />
ago, declared it was a <lb />
Doubtless that ex- <lb />
. it de-lighted the <lb />
to nave cost a <lb />
president. <lb />
going to the bad if you will do the same thing on the same sub- <lb />
your part to keep it on the up and says it well. <lb />
grade. He a booster and do referring to <lb />
pull backward. Everybody put to <lb />
, and one these sources of <lb />
his shoulder to the wheel and <lb />
The hope <lb />
IS some <lb />
thankful for. <lb />
that <lb />
It is <lb />
lion a half dollars to get <lb />
Taft elected. He is never going <lb />
to he worth anything like that <lb />
sum to the country.<lb />
The big railroad systems are <lb />
helping to bring prosperity by <lb />
making a per cent, advance in <lb />
freight rates. Prosperity for <lb />
themselves, you see. <lb />
I. <lb />
Numerous hunting parties are <lb />
fur Thanksgiving <lb />
everybody has something to <lb />
day. It is to be hoped the <lb />
hunters will be careful to shoot <lb />
Rockefeller says he was happy game. <lb />
when he his <lb />
Who wouldn't be <lb />
X you don't you live <lb />
be beat town in world, pull he bought cheaper now <lb />
up and go to another than a year hence <lb />
The fifth district is already <lb />
If we don't have but a quarter <lb />
we are going to be thankful for <lb />
that much, but will be more <lb />
thankful if in <lb />
rears will round up a few <lb />
and roll them our way by <lb />
Thanksgiving day. <lb />
If President-elect Tail's broth- <lb />
got all that was charged out <lb />
of that Panama canal deal, he <lb />
could well afford to contribute <lb />
a hundred and sixty thousand to <lb />
the campaign fund, and then <lb />
have plenty left to get along on. <lb />
push. <lb />
At a New York infirmary <lb />
thirty-six nurses and forty-live <lb />
patients were nude quite sick <lb />
by eating chicken and <lb />
chicken hash served with pi- <lb />
sauce <lb />
weakness which it may safely <lb />
point out now while other <lb />
sources are held for future <lb />
is the adoption for <lb />
the last four years of the party <lb />
primary. Its effect party <lb />
organization is demoralizing and <lb />
There are some good f you want to see a <lb />
around Greenville that ought you must work to <lb />
I have buildings on them. These that end, and a good way to <lb />
work for it is not to send your <lb />
money away for anything you <lb />
can gel home. Patronize <lb />
your home enterprises. <lb />
Waller Williams, promised <lb />
One man pulling back <lb />
There is interest in both <lb />
trotting out candidates for con-1 thin state and Virginia in the <lb />
two years from now. games to be played in <lb />
and expedition fame, has had <lb />
i on Thanksgiving day. <lb />
harm B town more than two men . <lb />
can do in trying to build here cornea a Buffalo doc I <lb />
I publishing company for <lb />
up. tor who accuses a cabbage and . . , . . <lb />
I fur his expedition <lb />
lettuce worm of being the cans. <lb />
Governor has been <lb />
his <lb />
chicken should also come under <lb />
the ban of things not to eat. <lb />
Next thing you know they will <lb />
be some fault with <lb />
sum and yam <lb />
A was hanged in Char- <lb />
Friday for the crime of <lb />
murder. After the execution <lb />
the man's father took charge of <lb />
the body and placed it on <lb />
at cents peep. It <lb />
caught the curious and <lb />
the old man gathered a pile of <lb />
nickels.<lb />
Montgomery has en- <lb />
suit against the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer for nOn <lb />
for publishing the letter which <lb />
Thomas Jr., wrote about <lb />
him. If the Judge could <lb />
the sums asked for out of <lb />
both Mr. and the News <lb />
and Observer, he would have <lb />
enough to get on for <lb />
brought suit against a magazine, <lb />
Ii <lb />
showing Governor-elect <lb />
what the inside of mansion <lb />
looks like. <lb />
he wins that will pay much bet <lb />
of cancer. First . . , . . ,, v . <lb />
than looking tor the <lb />
we will have to stop eating. <lb />
it <lb />
Open your <lb />
the pm r an I the <lb />
orphan I make a of <lb />
than ii to t hem. <lb />
According to Mrs. <lb />
been found alive <lb />
again. Tie y had bettor her <lb />
slay dead. <lb />
call easily lead between <lb />
the lines that Mr. <lb />
like have the job again <lb />
alter aw bile. <lb />
General J. Durham, <lb />
has donated 12.600 for the <lb />
fund of Greensboro <lb />
V, male loll,<lb />
There is hardly a matter that <lb />
really inter- <lb />
in to more advantage <lb />
water transportation, <lb />
Thai splendid afternoon paper, <lb />
the Record, has <lb />
completed its eighteenth year. <lb />
The Record is a credit to <lb />
and to the Stale.<lb />
ll crops out that it was the <lb />
Greensboro Industrial News it- <lb />
self, and not i's creditors, that <lb />
made the application to have <lb />
the paper declared bankrupt. <lb />
Pole. <lb />
The Johnson county citizen <lb />
I who offered to be one of two <lb />
I hundred to subscribe a year <lb />
each to keep the Greensboro In- <lb />
News going, is on the <lb />
hue. That is the kind of <lb />
interest that helps a newspaper <lb />
to be of good service to the <lb />
it serves <lb />
It. <lb />
IT. <lb />
Governor-elect <lb />
pointed Mr. Alex, J. Field, of <lb />
is wailing to I to be his private <lb />
ti can carry <lb />
a load more than twice as heavy <lb />
as one ran carry alone. One <lb />
man may lack U little <lb />
strength to turn a <lb />
wheel, n that little added by <lb />
another the wheel and <lb />
keep- ii going, see the <lb />
unity there is <lb />
f you find a man <lb />
trying hi push Greenville for- <lb />
ward, join hands with him and <lb />
the united effort may <lb />
wonders. At any <lb />
don't hinder, but help. Help <lb />
each other, by <lb />
keeping everything possible at <lb />
home, by saying an encouraging <lb />
word. Touch shoulders with <lb />
the other fellow and let him feel <lb />
that there is somebody standing <lb />
by him.<lb />
That was a big deal the Amer- <lb />
Tobacco Company made in <lb />
paying the <lb />
co stored in Kentucky. It prom- <lb />
to put end to <lb />
troubles in that State. <lb />
In hit testimony Mr. <lb />
feller is getting in a lot of free <lb />
advertising for Standard oil. <lb />
The old man i far from being a <lb />
fool, <lb />
sue a call for the Women to meet <lb />
and organize a civic pride club. <lb />
say the Word, ladies, and <lb />
our columns are at your service.<lb />
The teat has opened for <lb />
shooting through mistake <lb />
for wild turkeys game. <lb />
A man who cannot tell his game <lb />
has no business going out with a <lb />
gun. <lb />
Too bad that Employing against party friend. <lb />
methods of electioneering that <lb />
would not be honorable even if <lb />
employed against party enemies, <lb />
can result only in destroying <lb />
party enthusiasm if not <lb />
party loyally. The in- <lb />
of the party primary may <lb />
be all right; but so far as ex- <lb />
and practice go, it <lb />
usually associated with much <lb />
that is wrong. The old precinct <lb />
meetings and county <lb />
may have been open to <lb />
abuses and perhaps were but <lb />
they did not furnish <lb />
for machine manipulation <lb />
where the primary furnishes a <lb />
score. Nor did they generate <lb />
party feuds and fraternal strife, <lb />
to be Fostered and fed until they <lb />
become destructive all through <lb />
the campaign of that free spirit <lb />
of liberty and loyalty without <lb />
which no party contest can be <lb />
won. Honor and honesty, truth <lb />
and justice, are car virtues; <lb />
so long as they are <lb />
zoned upon our party standards <lb />
may we go forth confidently to <lb />
battle. I'm we cannot employ <lb />
against a party brother any <lb />
row, under-hand method of <lb />
party competition, and then in <lb />
the end expect him to prove <lb />
himself a saint where we have <lb />
have been a <lb />
If the Democratic party of <lb />
North Carolina does not realize, <lb />
the truth of these sayings with- <lb />
out argument, then argument <lb />
would be useless. It may, how- <lb />
ever, be added that in <lb />
of the character of the <lb />
Hut he will hardly d <lb />
Tin- treasurer of the <lb />
can national campaign commit- <lb />
tee has given out his report <lb />
showing about ex- <lb />
pended to secure election of <lb />
Tali. Th- largest contributor <lb />
was Charles Taft, a brother of <lb />
president-elect, who gave <lb />
Nothing is said ante-primary campaign <lb />
. , ,. . . ,. ling the State convention in <lb />
the contributions <lb />
I June of this year, it is amazing <lb />
L ; that the party made in the re- <lb />
cent as good a showing <lb />
as it did, and that it cannot <lb />
THE MATTER OF THE PRIMARY <lb />
take the chances on an- <lb />
Newton Enterprise, such exhibition. The ti- <lb />
cussing the that of the minority in the <lb />
Slate Chairman will under the circumstances <lb />
New York is boasting that <lb />
there is less suffering in that <lb />
city this winter than But <lb />
A New Jersey woman ,., <lb />
a mouse, <lb />
mt have alarm <lb />
the <lb />
frightened to death the sight <lb />
An elephant would<lb />
The fixing and of the <lb />
marriage comes <lb />
along about as regularly as do <lb />
the newspapers. One day it is <lb />
all arranged and the day it <lb />
is not arranged at all. <lb />
That is a peculiar state of <lb />
fairs ill <lb />
went there to hunt for <lb />
blind tigers, one of the de- <lb />
has beau arrested for <lb />
selling liquor himself,<lb />
Cannon will get a hard knock <lb />
against re-election for speaker if <lb />
President-elect Taft opposes <lb />
as now looks likely to be done, <lb />
when he is inaugurated. <lb />
Mr. has for several years <lb />
been secretary of the State Dem- <lb />
executive committee, <lb />
and Governor has made <lb />
a good selection.<lb />
keeps having spasms <lb />
over what he thinks is <lb />
war between this country <lb />
and Japan, and is urging the <lb />
president keep our <lb />
ships at a convenient place in <lb />
the Pacific waters. First thing <lb />
you know a commission <lb />
will be needed <lb />
for <lb />
If the sugar trust has to shell <lb />
out the for which the <lb />
government is suing, there will <lb />
be an advance in the price of <lb />
sweetening.<lb />
Which will be the bigger <lb />
in the management of the gov- <lb />
Mr. Tall or Mr. Can- <lb />
to be seen after <lb />
the of March.<lb />
The matter of who is to be the <lb />
candidate in might well be <lb />
deferred until comes, and <lb />
let the country have some <lb />
in the meantime, <lb />
Mrs. Katharine <lb />
Gould, who is suing for divorce <lb />
husband, asked for <lb />
f a year alimony, and <lb />
said she c mid not get along on <lb />
less. I low a woman can blow in <lb />
that much money in a year is <lb />
to understand. The court <lb />
must have taken that view of it <lb />
also, for she was allowed only <lb />
In the lust election <lb />
cans elected three congressmen <lb />
in North Carolina, and the in- <lb />
formation is sent out from <lb />
that there will likely <lb />
be a contest for fourth. J. <lb />
A Smith, who run against Con- <lb />
appoint a committee of live <lb />
of the State executive com- <lb />
to formulate changes in <lb />
the Democratic plan of <lb />
to be submitted later to <lb />
the lull committee, says, with <lb />
its accustomed good <lb />
aim should be to mini- <lb />
and not to accentuate the <lb />
Importance of the primaries, if <lb />
we could get rid of the voting <lb />
between Democrats and Demo- <lb />
altogether and get back to <lb />
the old system of appointing <lb />
instructed delegates to State <lb />
convention, it would be better <lb />
for the party. The arraying of <lb />
Democrats against Democrats at <lb />
the ballot box makes breaches <lb />
in the party that cannot be <lb />
bridged over before the election <lb />
and have served as prolific re- <lb />
stations for the <lb />
party. <lb />
if the committee decides <lb />
to retain the primary elections <lb />
in any form, let the people now <lb />
resolve, while the incidents of <lb />
of the last one are fresh in their <lb />
minds and while there am no <lb />
candidates in sight to whom any <lb />
personal application can <lb />
made, that they will not stand <lb />
another speaking campaign by <lb />
candidate for Governor, Senator <lb />
or any other important office or <lb />
headquarters from which money <lb />
is distributed active work is <lb />
Serried on to boost one man and <lb />
inspires new confidence in the <lb />
good faith of humanity, but <lb />
there is a point beyond which, <lb />
under frequent tests, it will not <lb />
endure. Char lot Observer. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause yon lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
l.-ll inn on tho <lb />
of l tried <lb />
clans no l <lb />
I hod tn my <lb />
l. hi Hr. Mil.-<lb />
was much I <lb />
.-urea. <lb />
mil In ml <lb />
In till <lb />
MUM W. I. <lb />
Crock. <lb />
Your Or. <lb />
end we him to return <lb />
of first bottle If It fall <lb />
assassinate another. The next <lb />
man who undertakes to to benefit you. <lb />
rite this system hill Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
rivals to follow suit, should be<lb />
r-<lb />
mm sue<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates j <lb />
. <lb />
Rape seed at J. R. Smith Mer. <lb />
Wednesday afternoon about <lb />
o'clock near the Ayden <lb />
Co's. shops. Pandora Chapman, a <lb />
ville, whom we had not seen for <lb />
several years. It was indeed a <lb />
pleasure we appreciate. They <lb />
in company with Mrs. Rosa <lb />
Burnes. of Scotland Neck, spent <lb />
colored girl about years of age the day with the family of Capt- <lb />
had her dress to catch fire from a D. G. Berry. <lb />
and was so badly burned <lb />
that sue died in about four hours. <lb />
pleated your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is taking. Woods Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will <lb />
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some <lb />
kind <lb />
Miss Blount spent Tues- <lb />
day Bigot with Misses Lee and <lb />
Nannie Nichols. <lb />
Smith 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 />
We are pleased to learn the <lb />
condition of Mrs. W. L. Brown- <lb />
is very much <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley N. C. Nov. <lb />
Miss Kettie Roberson, of Has- <lb />
sell. is spending this week with <lb />
Miss Ella Corey. . <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Whitehurst <lb />
spent Sunday with J. S. Cherry, <lb />
of Stokes. <lb />
We welcome our new neigh <lb />
Mr. and Mr. El <lb />
who were recently married near <lb />
OYSTERS. <lb />
morning and turned the lit- <lb />
girls over at Farmville to Mr. <lb />
A. F. Flanagan at whose house <lb />
will their home in the future. <lb />
They being motherless and Washington are now making <lb />
Es-y. <lb />
I agree <lb />
Hew They Are Nursed and Reared Said I <lb />
Prepared For Market criminal K I <lb />
are in. will have U be <lb />
of tie deep. They own their <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Stokes and children <lb />
left Thursday for Greenville <lb />
where they will spend several <lb />
days visiting relatives. <lb />
Mrs. C. D. Rountree. after a <lb />
visit here to the family <lb />
of her brothers. Dr. Hardy John- <lb />
son and C. K- Johnson, returned <lb />
to her home in Greenville <lb />
day. <lb />
D. O. Moore has been to Wash- <lb />
this week on business <lb />
Several of our people are <lb />
attending the annual convention <lb />
of Disciple church at Kinston <lb />
this week. <lb />
Rev. C. Manly Morton, of <lb />
son was here Thursday. <lb />
W. G- Smith has moved his <lb />
family to the country. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Hooks, Misses <lb />
Mr. Flanagan and his good <lb />
wife agree to take the children <lb />
and care for them. Mrs. Flan- <lb />
a sister of their father <lb />
E. Little the father of <lb />
their mother. <lb />
and family, of <lb />
Greene county, were visiting at <lb />
Ivy Smith's Saturday evening <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
C. D. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Monday on business. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and Master Alston <lb />
went to Greenville <lb />
Monday shopping. <lb />
C L. Tyson and three of his <lb />
boys, from near were <lb />
in our town Saturday. <lb />
David Smith was in Farmville <lb />
Monday sailing tobacco. <lb />
Jasper Joyner took a load of <lb />
tobacco to Greenville today to <lb />
sell for J. B. Joyner. <lb />
i .-- <lb />
M. makes the Florence Blount and Marguerite <lb />
cold can be made at <lb />
lea cold year <lb />
Oakley home. We wish <lb />
them a and <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. L. Corey spent <lb />
Sunday with his parents near <lb />
Oakley. <lb />
A are <lb />
passing through out <lb />
They must have fount <lb />
the farmers have sod their cat- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Miss Lenora Corey, of <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
Mr. Gray Corey, one of our <lb />
prosperous farmers, sold from <lb />
one acre of land barrels of <lb />
potatoes for HUB he plant- <lb />
beds and teed down SIX <lb />
cultivate them carefully and watch <lb />
their crops and scarecrow off the <lb />
predatory fa men <lb />
fish, that otherwise would <lb />
upon them, j-.-t a the I <lb />
labors in his fields, s <lb />
an oyster bed as this may comprise <lb />
a tea covered of re <lb />
from M acres of , <lb />
floored preferably with good, clean <lb />
sand or broken rock or yet <lb />
frequently devoid at the start of ail <lb />
natural of the oysters. <lb />
On the natural beds the <lb />
pawn tremendously in the <lb />
warm months of <lb />
spawn attaches itself like v <lb />
of freckle t. anything <lb />
foothold anything sharp, <lb />
broken shells, old bottles, <lb />
oysters and rocks. With <lb />
whole troth. Did the <lb />
you . baring <lb />
n the accused <lb />
man. not i to <lb />
the I <lb />
of <lb />
tho fact from you <lb />
tempt <lb />
i. I <lb />
much of it have you <lb />
all pone but about ClO. <lb />
i the ea <lb />
lawyer, patting on hit <lb />
better plead one <lb />
throw yourself on Hie mercy of the<lb />
won , , . .,, <lb />
j Both <lb />
ed the same acre in corn and , mg ,,. <lb />
the use of nitrate of soda, <lb />
do it if <lb />
What are you s <lb />
t for the <lb />
so. sir. <lb />
ills to <lb />
these freckles expand. <lb />
coming finger nail <lb />
oysters, already housed in walls o <lb />
lime. <lb />
comes the oyster man, ho <lb />
its two big iron <lb />
and ho in the skiff with his <lb />
the <lb />
round Try one. <lb />
Rev. H. B. Tripp his <lb />
last sermon i i the Methodist <lb />
church here f r the rt con- <lb />
Mr. Tripp has <lb />
been one year ard our <lb />
people are not J <lb />
him as a but have <lb />
very high r for mm as a <lb />
and gentleman. It <lb />
wish may b <lb />
turned to this station. <lb />
You will find a nice <lb />
and on baud at <lb />
J. C, <lb />
Tucker, VI. L. .- <lb />
and L L. of <lb />
a second crop of 1-5 bar- <lb />
of corn, and left a good <lb />
of for the stock. <lb />
On Wednesday morning, Nov. <lb />
18th. a very pretty marriage was <lb />
iiI y <lb />
from Friday when Mr Z T <lb />
Miss Earl Tucker, of ton. N. C. Nov. 1908. <lb />
and her friend Miss Clyde hag return-1 daughter. Miss Reba, <lb />
Nair, from Red Springs, home from quite an extended Mr. Simon A. Congleton <lb />
Saturday in Ayden I <lb />
friends. <lb />
Those fine horses Mr. <lb />
Martin, of was sport- <lb />
though our street Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
The Disciple Sunday school <lb />
e this place out to Mr. <lb />
i DicK church, about three <lb />
line from here, and organized <lb />
a Sun Jay <lb />
was a very large <lb />
went from <lb />
There ban b-.-en a perfect rush <lb />
ii be great. <lb />
Taylor <lb />
were in Ayden <lb />
noon. Now th lb <lb />
i., smith Co. liar. e- <lb />
things g t the P f <lb />
plant. Beside . re <lb />
work they ate u <lb />
tobacco <lb />
Used on this <lb />
Miss a <lb />
Greenville Thursday. <lb />
J. K. Smith Co. <lb />
a nice lot of and caskets. <lb />
on hand can furnish hearse <lb />
Give them a call <lb />
when in need of any their <lb />
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb />
ply of class wagons, a few <lb />
and are run over <lb />
making and repairing. <lb />
Truly Ed the <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
Misses Lizzie and Pearl <lb />
Thompson, of are <lb />
visiting the family of Rev. E. <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
For public school b go to <lb />
J, it. Smith Mer. Co. <lb />
and Bibles also on hand. <lb />
James Dawson, of Grifton, was <lb />
in Ayden on business Thursday. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
We regret very much that Mr. <lb />
Richard Wingate, a very prosper- <lb />
and successful farmer living <lb />
near here is selling out his fine <lb />
plantation and anticipates <lb />
his family to Missouri <lb />
earlier part of next year. Such <lb />
men as Mr. Wingate add much <lb />
to a community and our people <lb />
are sincerely sorry that lie deems <lb />
it best to move away out in the <lb />
far West. All, however, wish <lb />
them the greatest success <lb />
a happy life. <lb />
One of the infant twins of W. <lb />
E. Patrick died Wednesday night <lb />
about o'clock and was buried <lb />
Thursday afternoon. The pa- <lb />
rents have the sincere sympathy <lb />
of everyone in Ayden in their <lb />
sorrow and loss. <lb />
The Daughters of Rebekah <lb />
will give an entertainment in the <lb />
opera house here tonight for the <lb />
of their lodge. <lb />
We were delighted yesterday <lb />
to meet our friends Mrs. <lb />
Goodwin, of Philadelphia and <lb />
Mrs. If. M. Nelson, of Green-<lb />
j i <lb />
iv r<lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
Daughter, Mrs. Frame <lb />
Mrs. Thomas Nichols from t <lb />
country is spending a day din <lb />
town with relatives. <lb />
The attractive place i-. <lb />
town is Dr. M. Id. his <lb />
soda fountain, fountain pens, his <lb />
clerk the fountain of all a, <lb />
and the doctor the very fountain <lb />
itself. If you don't believe it <lb />
look in and see. The olds folks <lb />
line him. the girls can't <lb />
and the boys are always <lb />
there. <lb />
John F. Evans, of Greenville, <lb />
was here yesterday. <lb />
Miss Mamie Dawson, of <lb />
ton, came up Sunday to visit <lb />
Miss Florence Blount. <lb />
Misses Lena and Clyde <lb />
son spent Sunday in Winterville. <lb />
Mr. Ferrall, one of the buyers <lb />
on the tobacco market here, left <lb />
Saturday for Baltimore to enter <lb />
a hospital. <lb />
Workmen are here lengthening <lb />
out the depot platform. This is <lb />
J. A. Stokes went to <lb />
Monday morning on <lb />
Stokes went to <lb />
dine Monday <lb />
G. T. Stokes went to Green- <lb />
villi; Monday. <lb />
Stokes went to Ayden <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Our prosperous merchant, <lb />
L. H. Stokes, bis moved to <lb />
Ayden where he will continue <lb />
his merchandise business. <lb />
S. F. Harper end J. D. Stokes, <lb />
spent Saturday at CoX- <lb />
ville. <lb />
j Wyatt has moved to <lb />
the residence formerly occupied <lb />
by L. H. Stokes, Mr. <lb />
will engage in the merchandise <lb />
business on Main street. <lb />
S. la erecting a fine <lb />
residence West f <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stokes <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Herman Stokes and mother <lb />
Saturday and Sunday near <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Joe Jackson and Jasper House, <lb />
of Greenville, spent Saturday <lb />
night at B. F. Stokes. <lb />
George Moore spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon in the city. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, Herman <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon here. <lb />
performing the impressive <lb />
that made them man and <lb />
wife. bride was handsome-1 <lb />
attired in an exquisite cream <lb />
taffeta hat gloves to <lb />
match. <lb />
The groan is a rising young <lb />
business man of Oakley. The <lb />
bride is a general favorite, <lb />
by her charming grace and <lb />
traits of character is held in <lb />
universal esteem. The <lb />
of the nappy couple was <lb />
by the numerous presents <lb />
They left on train for <lb />
an extended tour of the northern <lb />
cities, after which they will make <lb />
Oakley their home. We <lb />
them a long, happy, and pros-, <lb />
The indications are that CUpid <lb />
is still busy in our Community <lb />
and the Wedding Will soon <lb />
be ringing again. <lb />
fetch up tons of . <lb />
bock end tons of <lb />
rock or broken shell far the f it- <lb />
hold oysters yet to end. <lb />
to their out fan <lb />
all beneath the <lb />
ore the private <lb />
beds divided one from r-n- <lb />
b the t of <lb />
hedges, but each ii <lb />
ago n into many smaller <lb />
to facilitate the work. This K- <lb />
the scad <lb />
three i <lb />
to <lb />
King. <lb />
A aim. . I <lb />
young lady in a down east <lb />
received along call fr m a <lb />
who. after prolonging her call be- <lb />
the lady's endurance, <lb />
came to the main a I it <lb />
brought her r. <lb />
been asked t <lb />
if you were or ad <lb />
Now. if they hat <lb />
will I tell them <lb />
-Tell I the ; S <lb />
her calm I . <lb />
unblushing steadiness a I ii- <lb />
feature of the. <lb />
them that think <lb />
you arc t<lb />
in <lb />
in the <lb />
quarter of <lb />
her child i H <lb />
the i v <lb />
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How ii You.- <lb />
with advent <lb />
September, reason for <lb />
has begun are <lb />
red i.-r-.-.-n proper, who <lb />
down to out a Hire a <lb />
crop for the towns. <lb />
are from the be <lb />
just as rapidly n- men and . hi <lb />
can them forth. <lb />
comes f-on tho do <lb />
. f Its <lb />
its arrival o.-l Hi <lb />
and over it for . <lb />
while ii of <lb />
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lap at <lb />
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was<lb />
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tic<lb />
Mrs. Mary of No. <lb />
Ave. recommends <lb />
remedy <lb />
for ill.- wonderful <lb />
Electric in a c is.- of <lb />
am convinced r stomach <lb />
liver troubles Electric Bitters i <lb />
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the blood is helpful in . , , , , v . <lb />
all of weakness. a. .-; . . , , <lb />
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For farms, <lb />
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SPROUTS <lb />
Resources <lb />
hums and discounts 164,606.07 <lb />
Overdrafts . . . <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Demand Loans 5,000.00 <lb />
Due from 12,828.64 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gobi . <lb />
coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other notes 0,860.00 <lb />
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Cashier's outstanding 76.87 <lb />
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Miss and Master Mark <lb />
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F. G. JAMES, J. P. V-Pm. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
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MOVED TO BETTER <lb />
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transfer business to the old market <lb />
on Second street, where we <lb />
have plenty of stable room, nice and <lb />
convenient, to take care of our <lb />
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boarded at reasonable rates. We <lb />
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sizes. Choice cut a <lb />
specialty, wadding bouquets <lb />
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Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
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PHYSICIAN <lb />
Office on Third <lb />
Temple, Formerly Occupied by Dr Bag <lb />
well. <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
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prepared to clean, press repair <lb />
Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb />
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desiring service a can find me at Hotel. <lb />
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Housewife <lb />
Hobo i mean limbs . tea <lb />
Kansas I'll; Independent. <lb />
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caterpillars and blossoms <lb />
INAUGURATION PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR <lb />
Raleigh, and <lb />
via <lb />
RAILWAY <lb />
on the convenient <lb />
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General Merchant<lb />
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb />
Pulley <lb />
b . . <lb />
Home of Women's fashions, Greenville <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Electric Massage <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty- Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to ladies <lb />
at their homes- <lb />
Cobb . u Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyer. Brokers <lb />
in Socks. Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE W <lb />
to Now York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
PERRY CD. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA- <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb />
Bagging Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
c-RED EYE <lb />
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BUT THEN <lb />
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb />
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In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
Fresh drugs just in. , N. C. For <lb />
Harrington Barber A Co. <lb />
Ml. T. Proctor, of Grimes- <lb />
land, spent while bare <lb />
this week with relatives and <lb />
friend. <lb />
and service they cannot be <lb />
excelled. <lb />
Any one in need of a good and <lb />
Up-to buggy will do well to <lb />
see Mr. Hunsucker at the A. G. <lb />
A lot of salt, just in, Cox Manufacturing Co. before <lb />
Co. <lb />
V A. Edmundson and F. F. <lb />
Cox went to Greenville <lb />
day night to bear the Wake For- <lb />
est Glee dub. They report an <lb />
I entertainment. <lb />
S i i. Ange Co. for best <lb />
they buy Buggy business is <lb />
rushing and we would advise <lb />
that you place your orders early. <lb />
A full line of best mattresses <lb />
just A. Co. <lb />
The sunshine is not <lb />
now but the showers will be <lb />
Trustee's Sale. <lb />
Under and by virtue of authority <lb />
vested in me by a certain deed ii. trust <lb />
to I y <lb />
and wife, Matthews on the <lb />
th day of May, nineteen hundred and <lb />
eight, to secure the payment of a <lb />
bond bearing even date therewith, <lb />
and registered ii the office of the <lb />
register of deeds for county, in <lb />
book at and the <lb />
contained in said deed in trust <lb />
not having been complied with, and <lb />
upon the request of J. W. H. <lb />
the trust therein named, I <lb />
shall, on the 31st day of <lb />
December, nineteen hundred and eight <lb />
at ten o'clock a. m., in the town <lb />
in front of the Bank of Bethel. <lb />
T . i <lb />
gents <lb />
. II, King will j and hosiery at A. W. Ange <lb />
i-.- ii <lb />
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i the and a <lb />
th . Ba lei church T <lb />
i . p. m. and Pr f. G. Line- <lb />
ill c service <lb />
tool h at <lb />
U one here health abounds. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
Wit ha disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb />
its natural action. , <lb />
A healthy LIVER pore <lb />
blood <lb />
Pure blood health. <lb />
Health happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All <lb />
from Tarboro road <lb />
swamp at the of <lb />
. Ann at ground bridge; thence <lb />
Co. They are selling them with said line a northwesterly <lb />
p j course to the line of the James <lb />
I, thence with nail line to <lb />
One of the prettiest lines of thence with laid <lb />
,. . . s line a southwesterly <lb />
ever displayed HI to the line of James <lb />
i ilk at Harrington Barber to the <lb />
, beginning, acres, more <lb />
id CO. or less, known as the Sallie Ann <lb />
The people blankets and harness m. <lb />
to t i services.,. specialty. -A, G. Cox Mfg. Co. J- C. Smith. Trustee. <lb />
amount of furniture going The <lb />
i A. Ange cook stoves are among Notice. <lb />
r best days j the best have them at prices <lb />
North Carolina I S. C. Before <lb />
Pitt County D. C. Moore, Ck <lb />
B. F. and wife, Nannie <lb />
Ed Forbes. W. Harvey <lb />
Allen and wife, Clara J. Craw- <lb />
ford, C. H. Forbes, Mrs. Nora <lb />
A. M- Allen and wife. <lb />
Bertha E. Allen and Pearl A. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb />
By virtue of the judgment and <lb />
decree of the clerk of the <lb />
court, made in the above <lb />
entitled cause, the 13th day <lb />
of November 1908, the under- <lb />
signed J. L. Fleming, <lb />
appointed the court, <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 14th day of <lb />
The North Carolina Christian December, 1908, all the right, <lb />
Missionary Convention has just title and interest of the parties <lb />
closed an interesting session at to the aforesaid proceeding in <lb />
Kinston. The following officers the <lb />
. , . . tracts or parcels of land, to <lb />
were elected the next ., ,. int <lb />
i c t i l 1st. A certain tractor <lb />
of Rocky in and State. <lb />
president. and bounded as Lying <lb />
J. H. S. Hodges, of Ayden, and being in the town of Green- <lb />
vice-president ville, South side of 10th <lb />
T R Rountree of Kinston street and on the west side of <lb />
j. k. or union. <lb />
corresponding secretary. I a stake at the intersection of 10th <lb />
Geo. Hackney, of street and Washington street, <lb />
treasurer. and runs about <lb />
CM, Morton, of Wilson, re- f to a stake, lot <lb />
,. No. thence with lot No. <lb />
secretary. about feet to a <lb />
stake, thence n and <lb />
WHAT WOULD YOU DOt parallel with Washington sheet <lb />
n of a burn or what would feet to 10th Street; thence <lb />
you do to relieve the pain v such with street to <lb />
Missionary Convention Officers. <lb />
branch; thence down the various <lb />
courses of the said branch poles <lb />
below the mill thence south <lb />
1-2. thence north <lb />
1-2, east poles to the mill <lb />
road; thence down the said road <lb />
south poles; thence north <lb />
east poles a .-take thence <lb />
north A west to red oaks <lb />
near the mill road; thence south <lb />
1-2, west poles to William <lb />
corner; south 1-2, <lb />
poles to the beginning, <lb />
containing acres, mow or <lb />
less. <lb />
This the 13th day of Nov. 1908. <lb />
J. L. FUming. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
T f are at low that will interest you. We also <lb />
d hiding i have a full line of heaters and <lb />
e them a trial ping. Barber <lb />
. B. Harper n I , of Co, <lb />
,; Thursday A g Cox Manufacturing <lb />
with j. N. Harper, Co. are now to position to sup- <lb />
ply you with their <lb />
i . ts, bodies and Tumbling <lb />
, bodies. Prices made right. <lb />
By virtue of the power sale contained <lb />
e deed executed and delivered; them. <lb />
Such in- <lb />
liable to in any family <lb />
be prepared the of Washington street, <lb />
Iain's Salve applied on the beginning, it being the east <lb />
as shown <lb />
in <lb />
Moore land, <lb />
North Carolina in book x page Coward containing one fourth of an acre, <lb />
more or less, and being the lot i <lb />
by Price and wife Delia Price j a soft will relieve the pain lot No. <lb />
U. Cherry on the in-. -j-Km the injury a P <lb />
of Sept. and duly recorded in the very one, will the parts J V <lb />
of office Pitt county, to leaving a scar. For a <lb />
in V I. mid Toward K- h i <lb />
ft e love just received <lb />
lot of salt. A W. t o. <lb />
R. Greene spent <lb />
and at his old home <lb />
While away <lb />
E. H Small, of Suffolk, held bis <lb />
down Mr. Small <lb />
the will expose to public Wooten. <lb />
sale, before the house door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder on <lb />
Tar Heel I Thursday. Dec. a certain tract <lb />
or parcel land lying and the <lb />
and State of North Caro- <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
and see th m <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A lint line of tubs and buckets <lb />
in. <lb />
. beef, pork, oysters, lo ,.,,. <lb />
i. led to morn can be found deed. <lb />
Lunches on short j h day Nov. <lb />
buggy and notice, Sutton. i J. B. Cherry <lb />
harm s tor sale cheap. . <lb />
about a j ear. <lb />
For year 1909. the Joel Tyson <lb />
farm, miles west of Greenville. <lb />
county <lb />
Call and follows, <lb />
I lot in South Greenville upon ,,. <lb />
I which the Trice and contains acres o <lb />
now Bounded by the room dwelling good to- <lb />
Stewart Gray, Joe Cray, house and four barns. <lb />
by Main street extended, lying Q for growing any Crop. <lb />
A. W . Ange Co. I just South pi the Southern . . t ,, , T,. <lb />
railway. For accurate description ref- <lb />
conveyed to Victoria <lb />
by the Greenville Lumber Com- <lb />
in 1895 and by deed which <lb />
appears of record in the office <lb />
of the register of deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, in book U-6, page <lb />
and the fame lot deeded by II. <lb />
C. and wife Vic- <lb />
to Noah Forbes, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
B- W. Edwards et <lb />
a VS. <lb />
Snow Hill Supply Co. <lb />
A corporation <lb />
virtue of an order issued <lb />
on November 1908, Hon. <lb />
O. L Allen judge presiding 3rd <lb />
judicial district of North Caro- <lb />
you are hereby notified that <lb />
a hearing before the undersigned <lb />
as referee, will be held at Snow <lb />
Hill, N. C. beginning on No- <lb />
1908. at o'clock a. <lb />
m. and to continue until <lb />
ed, to hear all contests as to <lb />
claims against tie Snow Hill <lb />
Supply C. and any competent <lb />
motion of any creditor, ; to the <lb />
disbursement funds, if <lb />
desired before the dis- <lb />
of and any <lb />
other matter contemplated by <lb />
the insolvency law of North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
You are further notified <lb />
cause on date m why <lb />
various sundry accounts, amount- <lb />
to due for <lb />
received by said Company <lb />
after 1908, the <lb />
date on which application for <lb />
receiver was made, should not <lb />
be paid in full. <lb />
And, further, that the time for <lb />
filing claim against said Company <lb />
has been extended to November <lb />
24th, <lb />
C. r, Receiver, <lb />
Snow Hill Co. Referee. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
by deed which appears of mortgage <lb />
rill.,. r and delivered G. S. <lb />
in the Office the register to , on the <lb />
deeds of Pitt in of March 1605, duly <lb />
page reference to both of I recorded in the of <lb />
proof j Which deedS is hereby made f lice, of r ma, <lb />
has been rung <lb />
i n. <lb />
Miss Ho of Jami <lb />
. spent several her <lb />
v Mr. in d Mr A W. <lb />
Sh r d home day. <lb />
B d-hand p n <lb />
heater t sale, nearly new. <lb />
. ors, <lb />
cheap, F. C. <lb />
Mil E f w to <lb />
in May. <lb />
a l for <lb />
hon bl. ts. <lb />
G. Cox Mfg, . <lb />
V. A. W. <lb />
. n. T. Co and Di <lb />
The sewing ma- <lb />
chine is one of the best on the <lb />
market. See us for prices that <lb />
will lie of interest to you. <lb />
A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb />
Fresh seed rye. is one who does into in- <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. tend to treat the tradesman fair- <lb />
Rev. H. filled his reg and squarely. There are <lb />
appointment at the Method-1 persons who seem to believe that <lb />
East church here Sunday morning they have at once a right to <lb />
and night. This was his last i ignore their financial obligations <lb />
appointment before the annual and the right to demand that I <lb />
conference meets The church j their tradesmen, and others who <lb />
prospered under his excel-are acquainted with their <lb />
lent leadership and he has a accord them a degree of <lb />
host of friends here among all courtesy that is accorded to per- <lb />
ch sons who recognize their <lb />
Years of Proof. <lb />
have had years of ,. <lb />
that Dr. King a New U the an accurate description. <lb />
beet to take tor 2nd- That certain <lb />
and <lb />
K page <lb />
will expose to n <lb />
house door in <lb />
undersigned <lb />
before the <lb />
to the <lb />
The Way of the Dill Dodger. <lb />
The man who hotly resents the g <lb />
attempt of tradesman to Dr. New Discovery i. <lb />
what is due his establishment near the <lb />
hemorrhage of the and the early place Of deceased. <lb />
of Its timely use and running With the new m, <lb />
One <lb />
running <lb />
along the various courses of said I with the first line, foe to <lb />
If it is job printing that ditch to a Stake; north; with the line of <lb />
. <lb />
night. <lb />
i a have a nice lite <lb />
fresh groceries on band. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Lust Wednesday evening <lb />
the prayer meeting <lb />
vice eight candidates received <lb />
the ordinance of baptism a the <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
the Hunsucker bug- <lb />
are going. Call Lo gee <lb />
our nice Stock of runabouts be- <lb />
fore you buy. are <lb />
Mrs, F. C. Nye went to Green- <lb />
ville this morning. <lb />
are carrying a nice Una of <lb />
Caskets, Prices are <lb />
light and car. furnish nice hearse <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mrs. Mack Smith of Grimes- <lb />
to Ayden last Miss Laura Cox. who is teach <lb />
graded school at <lb />
, dropped in on her home <lb />
quite unexpectedly last Fri- <lb />
day night and remained <lb />
Monday morning when she re- <lb />
turned to her work. <lb />
Rev. Mr Huske, of Greenville, <lb />
will preach at <lb />
next Sunday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock at o'clock. All are <lb />
moat cordially invited, <lb />
Vivian Roberson and <lb />
Elizabeth Boushall spent Sunday <lb />
with Miss Eva Langston. <lb />
The Meeting of Win- <lb />
held a most interesting <lb />
w In the auditorium of the <lb />
academy Monday evening at <lb />
All in highest terms of <lb />
the <lb />
Miss Norma has <lb />
do their utmost to dis- <lb />
charge them promptly. Such <lb />
persons, rather than collectors <lb />
who are sent to solicit settle- <lb />
are <lb />
and a public nuisance. That the <lb />
exasperated bill collector does not <lb />
use violence in such cases is to <lb />
the credit of his calling. Louis- <lb />
ville Courier-Journal. <lb />
you want <lb />
The Reflector 1881, west <lb />
Do not that Dr. Both <lb />
is the best for nil <lb />
Bowell warranted by <lb />
J. Wooten. <lb />
Drank and <lb />
A porter In n bin New York ware- <lb />
house in Greenwich <lb />
discharged for drank and <lb />
a The <lb />
sobered him Instantly, coming a sud- <lb />
den hard Chock, lie he would <lb />
take the oath never to touch liquor <lb />
again, but ids tor reinstate- <lb />
were unheeded. He searched <lb />
everywhere for the parcel, but could <lb />
not recollect what disposition he bad <lb />
made of It. Of his honesty there had <lb />
never been a question In twenty years. <lb />
. Overcome by the loss of his place, he <lb />
i i an easterly direction, feet to <lb />
. J.-S. OWL the containing one acre. <lb />
Black gum; north One o her lot beginning <lb />
st poles, to a a at the comer of and <lb />
I Saw dUSt pile; thence south I ts and running from thence with <lb />
. ii ,,,,,. thence eastern line of street a <lb />
to a nut. v to the <lb />
W B and 16th <lb />
stump, M. G. near j thence with the northern line of <lb />
direction, 1-2 <lb />
northerly direction, <lb />
the first . to <lb />
., thence southern <lb />
thence north It, West poles of street, a westerly direction, <lb />
to a Stake; thence west poles. 1- feet to the beginning, contain- <lb />
tn o north east more or to satisfy <lb />
to <lb />
16th day Nov. 1908. <lb />
HEADACHE <lb />
This distressing results from <lb />
a disordered condition of the <lb />
and can be cured b taking Chamber- got violently drunk and while In this <lb />
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get condition recollected where he bad left <lb />
a free sump O at Jno. . and I parcel and went and recovered It. <lb />
Coward i; <lb />
try it. <lb />
drug stores and <lb />
land is visiting relatives a school up in the <lb />
this week. <lb />
Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb />
Come and get the best prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Jeannette Cox gave a <lb />
party last in of the <lb />
Junior class of High <lb />
School. <lb />
For Sale One mule and two <lb />
horses cheap. Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Hattie Kittrell went to <lb />
Greenville today. <lb />
We have opened a large <lb />
line of best enamel ware. Come <lb />
and get your pick. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel <lb />
wagons carts made by the <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co, <lb />
section. <lb />
J- E. Greene spent Sunday <lb />
night in Grifton with relatives. <lb />
Miss Vivian Roberson left <lb />
Tuesday afternoon to attend the <lb />
wedding today. <lb />
She will play the march. <lb />
Mrs. J. Di Cox and Miss Laura <lb />
Cox spent Sunday afternoon <lb />
with relatives at Ayden. <lb />
Leon Smith, of Greenville, was <lb />
here last Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. Evelyn Cox left Friday <lb />
morning for Wilmington where <lb />
she will visit her son, Rev. W. E. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
J. L. Jackson spent Sunday at <lb />
Conetoe. <lb />
F. A. to <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
A Tremendous Task. <lb />
you are going study law <lb />
to make a specialty of <lb />
criminal <lb />
are too easy. <lb />
What I want is to be accurately <lb />
and reliably informed as to what <lb />
months in the year and days in <lb />
the week it permitted to shoot <lb />
certain game in the various sec- <lb />
of the <lb />
Star. <lb />
New York Times. <lb />
Where Willie <lb />
The the dinner <lb />
Oh. by the way. have <lb />
you seen your little boy Willie lately <lb />
Mrs. Ho, professor, have <lb />
not seen him since o'clock, and I <lb />
can't Imagine what has become of bun, <lb />
thence with the Kinston road <lb />
South west poles to the <lb />
beginning, acres <lb />
mo. e or less. <lb />
J. That n tract or par- <lb />
of land, in said county and <lb />
State, bounded as follows, lying <lb />
and being in Greenville township, <lb />
beginning at the fork of the Kin- <lb />
and new road, near the <lb />
home place of Noah Forbes, de- <lb />
ceased, and running with the J <lb />
Kinston road north east public sale, be- <lb />
thence north east I fore the court house door in <lb />
1153-5 poles to a small bridge i the bidder on Monday, De- <lb />
w.- i 21st. 1908, a certain tract or <lb />
across the said road, thence with , of ,. in tn, town <lb />
the various courses the ditch j of Greenville, county of Pitt and State <lb />
the field to the new road; of Carolina and as <lb />
thence with the new road Being lot No. l on the <lb />
i. .- . ., V. Plan,, nit <lb />
C. Arthur Mortgagee. <lb />
Blow, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by Perkins <lb />
and wife, Ida Perkins, to Adrian <lb />
age on the 16th day of February, 1906, <lb />
and duly recorded in the register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt county, North Caro- <lb />
in book J-8, page the under- <lb />
r- In sale <lb />
Sprains, swellings and <lb />
promptly by <lb />
HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN, <lb />
Iain's <lb />
This liniment reduce in- <lb />
and so that a <lb />
I may be cured in about one-third <lb />
the time required by treat- <lb />
and certs for sale by <lb />
J. L. Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Subscribe for Toe Reflector. <lb />
my <lb />
fall <lb />
i which unfortunately escaped <lb />
it was just about <lb />
I think, that saw little Willie <lb />
down the <lb />
Knocking. <lb />
Ts <lb />
be hear op- <lb />
do fall- <lb />
tire d . all <lb />
Washington <lb />
4th. That certain tract or par <lb />
col of land, in said county and <lb />
State, known as the Mill tract, <lb />
bounded 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 />
feet to Fleming street, thence <lb />
with said street 1-4 east <lb />
feet inches to the old Clark line, <lb />
thence north 1-2 feet <lb />
to the beginning, containing one <lb />
quarter acre more, or less, and being <lb />
the lot this day conveyed to <lb />
by Adrian to <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
cash. <lb />
This 20th day of Nov. <lb />
Adrian Savage, Mortgagee. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PONS AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
because it rids the <lb />
to <lb />
CHICAGO. U. S. A. <lb />
r, Cough, tung and Bronchial Remedies, <lb />
as a cathartic on the No opiates. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. WOOTEN. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Pd Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
HOME PAPER. COMMENTS. <lb />
How Draws Attention to Ike <lb />
And Gets Other people <lb />
The Reflector is in receipt of <lb />
the following letter from a <lb />
man in Massachusetts, <lb />
shows how a local paper attracts <lb />
the attention of people gets <lb />
them interested in its town. W e <lb />
frequently receive requests for, <lb />
sample copies of the paper from j <lb />
people in other states who want <lb />
to know something about Green- <lb />
ville and this st of the State, <lb />
and these judge the town <lb />
largely by the paper. <lb />
The letter referred to <lb />
Editor <lb />
Greenville, N. C- <lb />
Dear <lb />
I wish heartily to thank you <lb />
for the copy of i Daily and of <lb />
Weekly Reflector of recent date <lb />
kindly sent me at request. <lb />
My asking was that <lb />
I hope to take a little vacation <lb />
trip winter, and had some <lb />
desire to see some parts of the <lb />
eastern section of North Caro- <lb />
I am not prospecting with <lb />
a view of locating; but from <lb />
prints, especially some of the <lb />
N. S. R. R-. and similar <lb />
became interested to see <lb />
the region and enjoy the pleas- <lb />
ant climate. And, because <lb />
thought that might gain some <lb />
interesting points from some <lb />
local papers sent to you and to <lb />
a very few others. I was glad <lb />
to see your little articles with <lb />
reference to Mr. Bryan; I had <lb />
but dimly hoped he might be <lb />
elected, and I voted for him. <lb />
Though born in Boston. I had a <lb />
home in Georgia from the time <lb />
was six years old until I was <lb />
grown, and have lived in other <lb />
Southern states a of <lb />
years besides. <lb />
Permit me to say that you <lb />
alone a copy of both <lb />
Daily and weekly; the others- <lb />
weekly. And, I <lb />
have no hesitation in telling you <lb />
that yours is a far better paper <lb />
editorially than any of the others <lb />
that came. I note that very <lb />
soon you are to have a trade <lb />
edition; probably that will have a <lb />
good deal that would interest a <lb />
and I request you to <lb />
send me a copy. <lb />
If you know of any little pub- <lb />
that describes minutely <lb />
or in good detail that section of <lb />
country and the points interest- <lb />
to visit, or the ways of reach- <lb />
different points, I will thank <lb />
you to tell ma of it and of i the <lb />
price of the little book. Railway <lb />
official guides show all railway <lb />
routes and schedules and all <lb />
through steamship lines. They <lb />
are not descriptive. And they <lb />
do not give much about inland <lb />
waterways of travel. Yet, I <lb />
have, as noted above, some <lb />
prints that are partially <lb />
and I know about some of <lb />
the boat lines and have some <lb />
hotel rates listed in some of the <lb />
little folders, <lb />
AN INTERESTING SUNDAY. <lb />
A Word to Subscribers. <lb />
It is December now, and so far <lb />
not many of our subscribers have <lb />
paid for The Reflector. Know- <lb />
that money was tight we <lb />
have not said much about pay- <lb />
during the fall but the <lb />
year is now near out, and money <lb />
is so much needed in this <lb />
establishment, that we ask all <lb />
to let s have what they owe. <lb />
To our good subscribers we be- <lb />
this simple statement is <lb />
sufficient. <lb />
Retail of 1908 Election in N. C. <lb />
Showing Great Gain in Democracy, <lb />
Gain in Democratic vote on <lb />
State ticket over the vote in 1906, <lb />
over the vote <lb />
Glenn received in <lb />
received in 1906. <lb />
123.272 vote. <lb />
Kitchin received in <lb />
votes. . <lb />
The State ticket earned the <lb />
fifth district by 1,875 majority. <lb />
The State ticket lost the eighth <lb />
district by majority. <lb />
The State ticket lost the tenth <lb />
district by majority. <lb />
Except on presidential years, <lb />
the 8th district is Democratic. <lb />
Barring a colossal corruption <lb />
fund, the 10th district is safely <lb />
Democratic. Apart from local <lb />
personal contests, that may <lb />
come to any party at any time, <lb />
the 5th district is a <lb />
stronghold of Democracy and <lb />
will remain so. <lb />
The Republican vote this year <lb />
is a mere spurt. It is abnormal <lb />
and cannot be maintained. It, <lb />
was their last opportunity to <lb />
fool and frighten the illiterate <lb />
vote about the suffrage amend- <lb />
It was their last <lb />
golden opportunity to practice <lb />
duplicity in regard to both rail- <lb />
load and prohibition legislation. <lb />
It was their year to use the pow- <lb />
of commercialism in politics <lb />
to frighten the honest and timid <lb />
and to purchase the purchasable. <lb />
The Democratic gain this year, <lb />
great as it appears, is normal, <lb />
and will be maintained. The <lb />
Democratic party is accustomed <lb />
to cast a large vote each election, <lb />
because it has worthy measures <lb />
and men to be voted for. Not <lb />
so with the Republicans. Since <lb />
1896 thousands of Republican <lb />
have refused to vote they <lb />
had no stomach for their party. <lb />
This time they were able to sit <lb />
up and take their medicine even <lb />
in company with a large inert <lb />
of the brother-in black. <lb />
The Democrats have taken <lb />
notice and are glad to know just <lb />
what the utmost strength of <lb />
their opponents They are <lb />
for the people of North Car- <lb />
to know that they are safe <lb />
only so long as the true Demo- <lb />
remains true, true to <lb />
true to party unity and <lb />
true at the ballot box. They are <lb />
glad people to be re- <lb />
minded how easily the benefits <lb />
of white supremacy can be lost, <lb />
lost irreparably the moment the <lb />
present to <lb />
their old allies in charge of the <lb />
registration and election laws. <lb />
The chief boast of the <lb />
is that Bryan's majority is <lb />
only In 1900 it was only <lb />
with a much smaller vote <lb />
than he received this year. Judge <lb />
Parker had a larger <lb />
in 1904, but his vote that year <lb />
was Mr. Bryan's vote <lb />
this year is 136.927, a gain for <lb />
Mr. Bryan on the presidential <lb />
vote of <lb />
What hope for Republicans or <lb />
fear Democrats springs from the <lb />
see-saw record of the 8th and <lb />
AUCTION SALE OF LOTS. <lb />
MILLIONAIRE NEW YORKERS, j HOUSE BREAKERS CAPTURED. <lb />
At Three of the Town's Churches <lb />
Prospective Preacher Preached. <lb />
Sunday was a day of especial <lb />
interest to three of the churches <lb />
and their large congregations of <lb />
At Jarvis Memorial church, be- <lb />
sides a good sermon by the pas- <lb />
tor, Rev. M. T. the sing- <lb />
was much enjoyed, Mr. J. <lb />
Wesley White, of Wilmington, <lb />
being with the choir at the morn- <lb />
service. He sang a <lb />
selection for the offertory. <lb />
At the Presbyterian church, <lb />
Rev. G. W. a missionary, <lb />
preached in the morning. At <lb />
this service a splendid new organ <lb />
purchased by tin church, was <lb />
used for the first time. At <lb />
night J. N. H. <lb />
preached. He is to serve this <lb />
church one Sunday night in <lb />
each month. He has served <lb />
the church before and is esteem , <lb />
ed highly by Gr <lb />
At Memorial Baptist church <lb />
Rev. W. Smith, of Louis- <lb />
ville, Ky., preached both morn- <lb />
and evening. This church <lb />
recently invited Mr. Smith to be- <lb />
come its pastor, and while <lb />
the matter under <lb />
he decided to make the <lb />
church a visit. His sermon made <lb />
a deep on our people <lb />
and many expressed the opinion j <lb />
that tho church and the <lb />
will be fortunate to secure <lb />
such an able preacher. It is <lb />
earnestly hoped that his <lb />
will be to accept the call. The <lb />
choir gave splendid music at <lb />
both services. <lb />
At the Christian church Rev. <lb />
D. W. Arnold preached as usual <lb />
at the morning hour for service. <lb />
Neither this church nor the <lb />
Methodist church had service at <lb />
both the pastors attending <lb />
the service in the church. <lb />
The of Christian fellow- <lb />
ship between the churches of <lb />
Greenville is very strong. <lb />
To Be Held Greenville at Early <lb />
Date. <lb />
Greenville is soon to have a <lb />
grand auction sale of some of her <lb />
beautiful city lots, the date of <lb />
which will be announced in these <lb />
later. Mr. L. C Arthur <lb />
has consigned to the Southern; <lb />
Land and Auction Co , of <lb />
beautiful dwelling house <lb />
Iota, which will be sold at <lb />
to the highest bidder, which, <lb />
means at your own price, let <lb />
owner make or lose-and on. <lb />
terms so easy that anybody can, <lb />
own a lot. <lb />
This company is composed of <lb />
the State's best business men <lb />
whose character and reputation <lb />
is unquestioned, and is capital-; <lb />
at <lb />
Hon. James H. is president, I <lb />
Mr. Albert L. Murray, vice pres- j <lb />
and treasurer and Mr. <lb />
David F. Fort, Jr. is secretary. <lb />
Mr. Murray and Mr. Fort are <lb />
acknowledged all to be among <lb />
the best real estate men in the <lb />
entire State, as the results o. <lb />
these operations will show. Let <lb />
everybody mike arrangements <lb />
now to attend this grand sale. <lb />
and see the biggest land sale ever <lb />
held in Pitt county. <lb />
At this sale they will give <lb />
absolutely free a choice <lb />
lot, in gold a bag of <lb />
I The best in the <lb />
I South will sell this land, and all <lb />
who attend will hear a good <lb />
band free. <lb />
What do for the Poor at Christ- <lb />
ii Extended. <lb />
William Astor pro- <lb />
the lodging <lb />
with a Thanksgiving or a Christ- <lb />
mas dinner. E. H <lb />
that figure of the financial world <lb />
upon whom so much vituperation <lb />
and praise is alternately hurled <lb />
is found to be the mainstay of <lb />
the Club, and furnishes <lb />
eight hundred dinners every <lb />
day. Mrs. William <lb />
Sloane and Mrs. William E. <lb />
Dodge are women <lb />
whom the world is fa- <lb />
treat you <lb />
Married <lb />
Justice H. was called <lb />
for this morning to go in the <lb />
country to a marriage <lb />
ceremony for a runaway couple. <lb />
The contracting parties were Mr. <lb />
N. C. of this township <lb />
and Carson, of Beth- <lb />
el. The marriage took place at <lb />
the home of Mr. Dud-<lb />
Year Senate House Joint <lb />
Pop. <lb />
Dem <lb />
Rep. <lb />
x Ind. <lb />
1902 <lb />
1904<lb />
1906<lb />
Dem. <lb />
Rep. <lb />
Dem. <lb />
Rep. <lb />
1908 <lb />
Examine the <lb />
Tenth dist. <lb />
Republican <lb />
Democratic <lb />
Democratic <lb />
Democratic <lb />
Republican <lb />
The man who is wise and loves his wife <lb />
Will carry enough insurance on his life. <lb />
So that when he is dead, <lb />
won't suffer ford <lb />
T L. I <lb />
10th districts <lb />
Eighth dist. <lb />
1900 Republican <lb />
1902 Democratic <lb />
1904 Republican <lb />
1906 Democratic <lb />
1908 Republican <lb />
What Republican is so bold as <lb />
to count on victory; what Demo- <lb />
so timid as to fear defeat in <lb />
the legislature with the following <lb />
table before him <lb />
Year Senate House Joint <lb />
Dem. <lb />
Up <lb />
Dem. <lb />
Rep. <lb />
The legislature of 1882 was <lb />
lost to the Democrats of this <lb />
State following the prohibition <lb />
of 1881. In Ohio and <lb />
Indiana the Republicans this <lb />
year had to bear the brunt of a <lb />
prohibition election, and they <lb />
went down in defeat. Rock rib- <lb />
bed Maine barely escaped. <lb />
That the Democracy of <lb />
Carolina has grappled with this <lb />
problem and with the other <lb />
great problem of regulating pub- <lb />
service corporations and has <lb />
emerged from the conflict with <lb />
its vote increased 21.880 over <lb />
two years ago per <lb />
and with its great majority in <lb />
the legislature unscathed, may <lb />
well cause our critics to pause and <lb />
asK themselves if the wish is not <lb />
father to the thought when they <lb />
tails Democratic <lb />
treat you <lb />
Wanted A <lb />
At the last regular annual <lb />
meeting of the alumnae <lb />
of the State Normal and <lb />
Industrial College of North Car- <lb />
a committee of alumnae <lb />
was appointed to select a song <lb />
that may be and <lb />
by the college as distinctively <lb />
her own. <lb />
The committee, therefor-, <lb />
offers a prize of ten dollars in <lb />
gold to the person who <lb />
write most appropriate song. <lb />
Any one desiring to may <lb />
for this prize, but the <lb />
committee reserves the right to i <lb />
reject any and every poem that <lb />
not adequately represent <lb />
the spirit of the college. <lb />
The literary value of the songs <lb />
sent to the committee will be pass- <lb />
ed upon by competent judges. <lb />
If any contribution is accepted <lb />
as worthy to be made the col- <lb />
song, the writer will be <lb />
notified of his success as early as <lb />
possible after the <lb />
is reached. <lb />
In the event of the authors <lb />
desiring to set his own words to <lb />
an original musical composition, <lb />
such a composition will be care- <lb />
fully judged by musical critics, <lb />
with the understanding that the <lb />
committee of alumnae may reject <lb />
any or all of such contributions. <lb />
In order that the song may be <lb />
introduced, the name of the <lb />
author announced, and the prize <lb />
awarded at the college com- <lb />
in May. 1909, all <lb />
competitors for the prize are <lb />
urged to have their contributions <lb />
in the hands of the committee <lb />
before April 1st, 1909. <lb />
L. Barnett, <lb />
Bertha M. Lee, <lb />
Boyd, <lb />
Emily Austin, <lb />
Ethel Lewis Harris, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
through the <lb />
as leaders of and <lb />
Mrs. Sloane is known among <lb />
the poor as the fairy godmother <lb />
who ended the handsome Sixth <lb />
Street industrial and who <lb />
B over children <lb />
with a Christmas <lb />
dinner, a tree, clothing, toys and <lb />
candy. Mrs. Dodge is the pa- <lb />
saint of the Lodge, on <lb />
i Second to the <lb />
of which she a Christmas <lb />
dinner and warm clothing and <lb />
blankets the winter. <lb />
The West Side Lodging House <lb />
has a membership nine <lb />
i hundred and eighty boys. List <lb />
each received the <lb />
present of a shirt, he- <lb />
sides the <lb />
the donors in this instance <lb />
being Mr. and Mrs. Douglas <lb />
Robinson. The <lb />
School is the special interest of <lb />
Miss who is one of <lb />
its founders, and of Mrs. An- <lb />
drew Carnegie is a woman of <lb />
wide philanthropy. We find her <lb />
connected with many homes, <lb />
schools and institutes, and <lb />
ways willing to lend a listening <lb />
ear and ready sympathy and aid <lb />
to the An evidence <lb />
that she of tie <lb />
characteristics was shown in <lb />
her gift last Christmas to the <lb />
School of a library <lb />
of some two hundred books. <lb />
Mrs. Beverly Robinson has her <lb />
especial in the West <lb />
School, which <lb />
I presented two hundred <lb />
shirts at Christmas, <lb />
to which, during th pat <lb />
she has given fifteen <lb />
other garments. Among <lb />
other social leaders we find Mis. <lb />
Osborn, Mrs. Anson Phelps <lb />
Stokes and Mr. Philip Sands, <lb />
looking out for the Phelps Indus- <lb />
trial School; Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
for the East River <lb />
School, and Mrs. Richard Irvin, <lb />
Mrs. R. E. and Mrs. <lb />
Frank Browne prominent <lb />
among the managers of the <lb />
Day De- <lb />
signer for December. <lb />
Blood Hounds do Good Work <lb />
the Criminals. <lb />
Recently Mr. R. A. Nichols, of <lb />
Beaver Dam township, has been <lb />
considerably by thieves <lb />
into an near <lb />
his and stealing <lb />
which he kept stored there. <lb />
Twice the was entered and <lb />
the thieves got away without <lb />
detection. A few nights ago <lb />
there was another robbery, and <lb />
Mr. Nichols being tired of such <lb />
annoyance and loss came to <lb />
Greenville to get Mr. W. C. <lb />
Wood hounds to hunt for <lb />
the The were <lb />
taken to the scene and struck <lb />
trails which th y followed <lb />
to the homes f colored people <lb />
living in the neighborhood. <lb />
Four arrests follow d, and two <lb />
of the at a preliminary <lb />
bearing bond for appear- <lb />
at court, an j the other two <lb />
were brought to Jail. The two <lb />
in ire Jim Holloway and <lb />
Fred Washington, and w learn <lb />
they have e confession of <lb />
the part they took v the house <lb />
breaking. <lb />
win- <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Turkish Tobacco i-i North Car <lb />
A left r which in. <lb />
great to Carolina was <lb />
received to-day by Governor <lb />
Glenn and was immediately <lb />
turned to the Agricultural <lb />
Department. l ii from <lb />
Bros., New York tobacco <lb />
and cigarette <lb />
who are Turks and handle <lb />
tobacco and mike <lb />
The firm in- <lb />
forms the Governor that for <lb />
twelve years it has been <lb />
these cigarettes; that <lb />
when it first began business the <lb />
imports of Turkish <lb />
aggregated only in value, <lb />
but y v retched the <lb />
great of <lb />
Km, say <lb />
they ii mil n i be <lb />
entirely <lb />
co for tells <lb />
the Governor that it that <lb />
in all probability North Carolina <lb />
is the best in which to <lb />
this tobacco in the United <lb />
States and that it will pay <lb />
far better to raise it than the <lb />
ordinary leaf. The firm, there- <lb />
fore, desires to know whether <lb />
any persons in the State could <lb />
give the use of acres of <lb />
suitable land for a test of this <lb />
Turkish tobacco. If a tender of <lb />
such land is made the firm will <lb />
send a representative to North <lb />
Carolina to reside and to give <lb />
thorough instruction as to the <lb />
growth and curing of such to- <lb />
the methods being entire- <lb />
different from those in vise <lb />
here curing leaf. The firm has <lb />
had years of personal experience <lb />
in cultivating and curing the <lb />
Turkish leaf. This is a very <lb />
Big Day Coming. <lb />
Next Monday will bean .,, <lb />
day. The new county important matter and <lb />
ho inducted into of Agriculture Graham is <lb />
officers will be inducted into <lb />
office and take charge of affairs <lb />
for the beginning of a new <lb />
year. A term of civil court will <lb />
begin that day. and several big <lb />
land sales are also to take place <lb />
before the court house door. <lb />
Tobacco Sales. <lb />
Mr. C. W. Harvey, secretary <lb />
of the Tobacco Board of Trade, <lb />
furnishes us the following figures <lb />
of tobacco sales for the <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Sales for month of November <lb />
220.036 pounds at an average <lb />
.--------- <lb />
naturally much interested in it. <lb />
Raleigh Charlotte Observer. <lb />
For Sale-A four-horse farm, <lb />
one mile South of Greenville It <lb />
is fine tobacco land and has three <lb />
tenant For particulars <lb />
I see John W. Tucker. <lb />
I in and w <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Mon- <lb />
day Tuesday and Wednesday <lb />
Dec 7th, 8th and 9th for the <lb />
purpose of treating diseases of <lb />
the eye and fitting glasses. <lb />
Those who desire to see about <lb />
having work done will be charged <lb />
no fee unless terms are agreed <lb />
upon. All glasses furnished are <lb />
per hundred upon. <lb />
Sales for season from as to fit and quality <lb />
1st to November 30th, <lb />
a fit . <lb />
1st --y j <lb />
pounds at an average price <lb />
per hundred. <lb />
See our line of bid i m slip- <lb />
for ladies and <lb />
will treat you Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
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