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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 />
i p at H at <lb />
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 />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb />
National Banks <lb />
Are the safest places to bank, <lb />
for the United States laws, as <lb />
well as most rigid govern- <lb />
supervision, make them <lb />
so. <lb />
IN WHAT KIND <lb />
MENTAL COM- <lb />
YOU NOW IN- <lb />
YOUR SPARE <lb />
NOT BRING IT <lb />
BANK <lb />
WILL BE PER- <lb />
AND PROMPT- <lb />
YOU JUST AS <lb />
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YOUR <lb />
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FACT <lb />
NOT <lb />
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OF DOPE OR <lb />
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VESTING <lb />
CHANGE WHY <lb />
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WHERE IT <lb />
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LY REPAID TO <lb />
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This bank has been established over two years, during <lb />
which time it has served the banking; public faithfully and <lb />
built up a large and prosperous business. The best service <lb />
is none to good for both our town and country customers. <lb />
Our Stockholders and Directors are responsible, well-to-do bus- <lb />
men. <lb />
Therefore in the selection of your bank, have permanency <lb />
in view and establish yourself for your present and future well <lb />
being with a good sound bank. <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
of an of tho <lb />
Lat <lb />
Of the eminent physicians of <lb />
England during the early part of <lb />
the lust century not one was more <lb />
justly celebrated, than Dr. <lb />
ham. Of the anecdotes of his med- <lb />
experience, related by himself, <lb />
the following is worth <lb />
For ft long time the doctor had <lb />
been consulted by a gentleman of <lb />
wealth and leisure who was per- <lb />
in his demands for medical <lb />
help, who all the medicines <lb />
prescribed, but who did not appear <lb />
to improve. At length Dr. <lb />
said to <lb />
done all I can. If <lb />
you would be thoroughly cured you <lb />
must consult Dr. at In- <lb />
in Scotland, He is exceed- <lb />
clever in such diseases as <lb />
yours, and if I give you a letter to <lb />
him can assure you he will <lb />
you <lb />
It was a long journey from Lon- <lb />
don away to the extreme north of <lb />
Scotland, but the patient had <lb />
of leisure, lie had money <lb />
enough, he had good horses and car- <lb />
above all, he was <lb />
to be cured. So away he went. <lb />
Bat, arrived at Inverness after a <lb />
laborious jaunt of fully three weeks, <lb />
he searched for Dr. in <lb />
vain. He could find no such doctor. <lb />
And. what was more, he was <lb />
informed that such a doctor had <lb />
never lived there. The patient bot- <lb />
up his wrath, had his horses <lb />
harnessed and their heads turned <lb />
homeward, and the distance, which <lb />
had occupied him three weeks in <lb />
going, he covered in ten days on <lb />
his return. Upon reaching London <lb />
he made once for the house of <lb />
Dr. upon whom ho burst <lb />
like a whirlwind. <lb />
Ha. Sir I am glad to <lb />
see and to see you looking so <lb />
no thanks to you, you grace- <lb />
loss rascal Why did you so deceive <lb />
you, Sir <lb />
You told me I should find <lb />
Dr. and you knew there <lb />
was no such man there. Now, what <lb />
is excuse What is your ex- <lb />
George, answer me. Are <lb />
you not better now than you have <lb />
been before for years In short, <lb />
are not entirely recovered from <lb />
that old <lb />
The baronet thought a little and <lb />
was forced to confess that such was <lb />
the case. <lb />
sir. is that my <lb />
returned the <lb />
frankly. knew that a <lb />
into highlands of Scotland <lb />
would cure you. and I took the only <lb />
means in power to send you <lb />
I told the truth you would <lb />
not have gone. But to see Dr. <lb />
were willing to venture. <lb />
So, Sir George, let us bless Dr. <lb />
Sir George surrendered. <lb />
London Tit-Bits. <lb />
Haw Time Change. <lb />
Two members of congress board- <lb />
ed at the house of a comely matron <lb />
whose daughters were well on in <lb />
years and remarkable for their talk- <lb />
After a time tho two n en <lb />
parted and did not meet again for <lb />
several years. Naturally, then, they <lb />
fell to chatting over old times, arid <lb />
one asked the Other if ho knew what <lb />
had become of that skinny, cackling <lb />
old maid Jenny. <lb />
I'm She is my wife, was <lb />
the unexpected <lb />
By Wholesale. <lb />
Colonel James was once call- <lb />
ed to meet ft woman who recalled <lb />
his father's days as a peddler and <lb />
defamed him. He had lied to her <lb />
about a yard of calico, so <lb />
she asserted, but did not think <lb />
the old man would tell a lie for L- <lb />
cents, although possibly might <lb />
tell eight for L It is said that the <lb />
elder refused to subscribe for <lb />
the erection of a fence about the <lb />
the home <lb />
of the on the ground that <lb />
pone was needed, because no man <lb />
was out of it wanted to get in <lb />
and none of those who were in could <lb />
pet <lb />
Guarantee of Bank Deposits <lb />
THE BEST SECURITY <lb />
is the conservative and faith- <lb />
management of the Bank. <lb />
Sympathy For the Orphans. <lb />
An elephant while stamping throat <lb />
the faults one day quite unintentional- <lb />
stepped upon a mother bird, crush- <lb />
It to death. Hearing the cries of <lb />
the little In the hushes near by. <lb />
she sought out the nest with a <lb />
pathetic sigh Tear little things <lb />
I've been a mother myself. <lb />
you she thou proceeded <lb />
to sit upon the T. <lb />
Fable, Kind Hearted <lb />
Che <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in two certain <lb />
executed and delivered by J. E. <lb />
o's to F. G. James on the 23rd day <lb />
of 1906. and duly recorded <lb />
register of Deeds office of Pitt com <lb />
North Carolina, in book X page <lb />
and the other dated Mar. HOT, and <lb />
recorded in book Q page the <lb />
will expose to public sale, <lb />
before the court door in <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder on Thurs- <lb />
day, Dec. 1908, a certain tract or <lb />
parcel of land, lying and being in <lb />
i he county of Pitt and State of North <lb />
Carolina and described at follows, to- <lb />
That tract land in <lb />
township, adjoining the lands of T. A. <lb />
Nichols. Nannie B. Nichols and Alfred <lb />
Nichols land, containing acres more <lb />
less. Known as lot No. in the <lb />
vision of J. B. Nichols land. Abo one <lb />
piece or tract, adjoining the lands of <lb />
H. G. Nichols, Mrs Agnes and <lb />
T. A. Nichols, being lot No. in said <lb />
division, containing 101-4 acres, to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
sale cash. <lb />
This 24th day of November, 1908. <lb />
SURPLUS and PROFITS <lb />
Our surplus and prof. <lb />
Capital. <lb />
All of the above stands for <lb />
the protection of every de- <lb />
Business solicited, and we extend a cordial to call <lb />
in to see us. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
JAMES L LITTLE, Cashier<lb />
END me your order for anything in the JEWELERS line, <lb />
if you are thinking over buying Wedding or Holiday presents <lb />
We have them in the best Lines, Goods and Prices. Both <lb />
ltd <lb />
lay of <lb />
James, Mortgagee, <lb />
backed by one <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
JEWELER <lb />
Evans Street <lb />
GRENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a Mortgage <lb />
Deed executed and delivered by Silas <lb />
and wife to P. W. <lb />
Brooks the 1st day of January, 1907. <lb />
and duly recorded in the register of <lb />
deeds office of Pitt county. North Caro- <lb />
in book B page the under- <lb />
signed will expose to public sale, before <lb />
the court house door in Greenville, to <lb />
the highest bidder on Thursday, Dec. <lb />
24th, a certain tract parcel of <lb />
land lying and being In the county <lb />
Pitt and State of North Carolina ad <lb />
described as follows, to <lb />
That tract of land in <lb />
township near the town of Grifton, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of William Daws n, <lb />
A. Blount, Louisa and <lb />
others, containing acres more or <lb />
less, the pieces sold off. For ac- <lb />
curate reference is hereby <lb />
made to the mortgage. The <lb />
to he sold being the interest of <lb />
Silas S. in said tract of <lb />
land to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 24th day of November. 1808. <lb />
P. W. Brooks. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. Atty. ltd<lb />
A Representative of a <lb />
LARGE CANDY FACTORY j <lb />
Will Conduct a <lb />
Five Day Popular Girl Contest<lb />
at Our Store <lb />
During Next Few Days. Don't Miss It. <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb />
Capital <lb />
Stockholders liability <lb />
F. G, JAMES, J. P. <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
For undersigned <lb />
guardian will rent at public <lb />
before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville on Friday Dec. <lb />
11th, 1908, the following <lb />
ed Lot Nos. and <lb />
the same allotted to Bruce <lb />
Annie E. <lb />
and W. O. in the <lb />
division of the lands of their <lb />
mother, L. A. <lb />
Renter to keep up fences and <lb />
clean out ditches. <lb />
This Nov. 24th, 1908. <lb />
Q. V. Bland, Guardian. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by W. K. and <lb />
wife, Q. C. to Mary Branch on <lb />
the 14th September, 1906, and <lb />
duly recorded in the Register of Deeds <lb />
office of Pitt county. North Carolina, <lb />
in book J-8, page the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale, before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, the <lb />
highest bidder on Monday, Dec. 28th, <lb />
1908, a certain tract or parcel of land <lb />
Mas and being in the county of Pitt <lb />
and State of North and de- <lb />
scribed as follows, to The. vacant <lb />
lot described in said mortgage and <lb />
being eastern part of said lot. <lb />
Bounded on the north by the lot of Mary <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
1843. Assets over <lb />
K. BENTLEY <lb />
Street <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
E. on the east by the lot of <lb />
W. B. on the by Second <lb />
street, and on the West by the other <lb />
part of the said Isaac lot upon <lb />
which stands the building, the vacant <lb />
lot to be sold being about I feet front <lb />
on Second street and running back <lb />
about feet to satisfy said Mortgage <lb />
Deed. Term of sale Cash. <lb />
This day Nov. l. <lb />
Mary Branch, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Dr. Morrill <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
Office on Third Masonic <lb />
Temple, Formerly Occupied by Dr Bag- <lb />
well. M <lb />
A number of small farms for <lb />
sale right away. Fine tobacco <lb />
lands and other farm lands, and <lb />
some manufacturing sites. Pub- <lb />
sales at court house door in <lb />
Greenville, December, 7th, 8th <lb />
14th. J. L. Fleming, Atty. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Five days Popular Girl Con- <lb />
of ad for A. B. <lb />
Ellington Co. Page <lb />
Remember the land sales De- <lb />
7th, 8th and Now <lb />
have about small farms for <lb />
sale, on easy terms, and large <lb />
bodies of land. All within from <lb />
one to five miles of Greenville and <lb />
of the East Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training School. <lb />
J. L. Fleming, Atty. <lb />
ltd <lb />
It you want your HORSE to trot <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb />
Money than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed. <lb />
DR R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Dry Goods and Ladies Dress Goods. <lb />
have purchased the interest of the <lb />
late B. E. Patrick in the firm of B. E. <lb />
Patrick Co., and will continue to <lb />
carry on a general dry goods business <lb />
at the same stand. <lb />
A ladies department with a special <lb />
of dress goods and trimmings has been <lb />
added, Miss Barnhill being in <lb />
charge of this department. The ladies <lb />
ate cordially invited to call and at <lb />
this line. B. F. PATRICK <lb />
If it is good job printing that <lb />
you want, try The Reflector <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector, subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
regard- <lb />
farm or business for sale; <lb />
not particular about location; <lb />
wish to hear from owner only, <lb />
who will direct to buyer; <lb />
give price, description and state <lb />
when be had. <lb />
L. Box <lb />
Rochester, N. Y. <lb />
Dr. Major P. Manning <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
I am now and will be located in Beth- <lb />
el, N. C, until Jan. 1st, Anyone <lb />
desiring services can find me at Hotel. <lb />
Miss Henrietta Pate <lb />
GRADUATE NURSE <lb />
Offers her services to the people of <lb />
Greenville and community <lb />
N. C. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N- C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, Repairing, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Edmonds Fleming's Bar <lb />
Shop <lb />
II. J <lb />
BREAD. BREAD <lb />
Mrs. Maggie at the <lb />
building near courthouse, bones every <lb />
day. bread, rolls, and pies. Or- <lb />
filled in town, lea <lb />
cream sold dally. <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
I get fresh oysters every day, <lb />
and make delivery anywhere <lb />
in town at cents a quart and <lb />
CENTS A PECK IN THE SHELL <lb />
Phone your orders to Number <lb />
Market. J J <lb />
FRANK If O K. B E <lb />
CONCRETE WALLS FOR BUILDING <lb />
Four Story Structure For <lb />
Bros. Only of its Kind in Norfolk <lb />
Application is now pending be- <lb />
fore the State Corporation Com- <lb />
mission for a charter for the <lb />
Whichard Realty Corporation, a <lb />
concern lately the of- <lb />
and stockholders of which <lb />
are practically the same as those <lb />
of the Whichard Brothers Com- <lb />
wholesale dry goods deal- <lb />
The new company has <lb />
chased for a site, forty <lb />
feet wide and one hundred feet <lb />
deep, on street back <lb />
of the Atlantic hotel, and will at <lb />
once erect there a build- <lb />
which will be used as larger <lb />
quarters for the Whichard <lb />
Brothers Company. <lb />
The officers of the new concern <lb />
are H. W- Whichard, president; <lb />
C. C. Cobb, vice-president; C. L. <lb />
Whichard, secretary and treas- <lb />
The structure to be built on <lb />
the Randolph street site will be <lb />
four stories high, and according <lb />
to the present plan, will have <lb />
solid concrete walls. <lb />
H. W. Whichard, president of <lb />
the company, said yesterday that <lb />
he was negotiating with Mr. <lb />
Ham, of New York, who patent- <lb />
ed the solid concrete forms, and <lb />
that, although the present plans <lb />
are only tentative, he thought <lb />
it most probable that the building <lb />
will be constructed on the solid <lb />
concrete plan. Should this <lb />
of construction be used <lb />
the Whichard building will be the <lb />
only one in Norfolk of the kind. <lb />
Mr. Whichard will go to New <lb />
York next week for the <lb />
of Inspecting buildings there <lb />
which are the solid concrete <lb />
construction. <lb />
The new quarters will it <lb />
about per cent large than <lb />
the building Main street <lb />
occupied by to hit-hard eon- <lb />
Mr. Whichard tie <lb />
entire square feet, <lb />
will be used by the <lb />
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, <lb />
North Carolina at Alaska Exposition. <lb />
Seattle, Wash. Nov. <lb />
participation of Carolina <lb />
et the exposition <lb />
next year would serve to call <lb />
attention to the vast resources <lb />
of the South to thousands of <lb />
visitors from the middle western <lb />
and Pacific coast states. North <lb />
Carolina's fine exhibit of <lb />
co, cotton, woods, minerals and <lb />
agriculture would prove interest- <lb />
to persons who have never <lb />
visited the southern states and <lb />
would serve as an educational <lb />
feature inasmuch as it would <lb />
acquaint the people in one part <lb />
of the country with the vast <lb />
resources of another section. <lb />
The general result would be to <lb />
familiarize visitors to the 1909 <lb />
exhibition with progress in all <lb />
parts of the United States. <lb />
The ex- <lb />
position commissioners for North <lb />
Carolina have been appointed <lb />
and the division of exhibits is in <lb />
of a letter from P. II. <lb />
Hanes, of Winston Salem, a <lb />
member of the commission, who <lb />
informs exposition officials that a <lb />
meeting of the North Carolina <lb />
commissioners has been called <lb />
for December 9th. at Raleigh. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, of <lb />
Chapel Hill, chairman of the <lb />
commission, has assembled the <lb />
mineral exhibit for the United <lb />
States government at previous <lb />
expositions and is being depend- <lb />
ed upon to work for an <lb />
for Seattle in 1909. <lb />
In the State of Washington are <lb />
many former residents of <lb />
Carolina who will visit the ex- <lb />
position next year. With low <lb />
rates it is very evident that there <lb />
will be considerable travel from <lb />
the southern states to the Pacific <lb />
coast next year. Whether or not <lb />
North Carolina erects a building <lb />
a roster of all North Carolinians <lb />
will be kept and visitors from <lb />
that state to will he in a <lb />
position to <lb />
or who have <lb />
moved to Seattle. The list of <lb />
former North Carolinians will be <lb />
arranged by in- <lb />
and c unties. <lb />
Seth Hooker Entertains. <lb />
Olds contracted t this of <lb />
the year quickly relieved h <lb />
Laxative Om. it <lb />
h. a t the <lb />
to take, fur n <lb />
f. r coughs, c . croup aw -i pin <lb />
h L. <lb />
of Sympathy <lb />
Whereas it, pleased <lb />
Great Spirit to enter the of <lb />
our brother, W. S. Galloway, and <lb />
remove his baby, and whereat <lb />
we that the Spirit never <lb />
makes an error in His pro- <lb />
therefore be it resolved <lb />
1st. That we. the members <lb />
of the Shawnee Tribe N. I. <lb />
O. R. M- extend to Brother <lb />
sympathy in <lb />
this sad hour which has befallen <lb />
him. <lb />
2nd. That we commend Broth. <lb />
Galloway to Him who <lb />
all things well, and can heal cur <lb />
sorrows. <lb />
3rd- That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread upon our <lb />
records, a copy be sent to Broth- <lb />
Galloway and a copy- furnish- <lb />
ed The Daily Reflector for <lb />
cation. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones. <lb />
A. O. Clark. <lb />
D. G. Moore, <lb />
Com. <lb />
M n m <lb />
ed net h <lb />
ii c.-mt <lb />
-I c nil a-i. <lb />
in <lb />
. B. CO t in- <lb />
1-2 i the tic <lb />
Sold by John <lb />
for Reflector. <lb />
At the home on his parents on <lb />
Greene street, Seth Hooker <lb />
entertained most delightfully <lb />
Thanksgiving evening. The <lb />
guests were greeted at the door <lb />
by the host and ushered into the <lb />
sitting room, where Mrs. J. C. <lb />
Lanier took the picture every <lb />
guest which she developed in <lb />
the twinkling of an eye. Sever <lb />
very interesting contests were <lb />
held. The first was twenty ad- <lb />
and every guest <lb />
had to guess what they <lb />
Miss Florence Blow guess- <lb />
all of them was awarded a <lb />
beautiful piece of Japanese ware. <lb />
The three other contests were <lb />
seeing, smelling and feeling. <lb />
There were twenty objects on <lb />
a table and every guest had to <lb />
look at the table for a minute <lb />
and then write what was on it. <lb />
There were ten bottles contain- <lb />
some kind of medicine or <lb />
flavoring and the guests had to <lb />
smell of them and guess what <lb />
each bottle contained. There <lb />
were also ten objects wrapped in <lb />
bundles and the guests had to <lb />
feel the bundles and guess the <lb />
objects that were in them. <lb />
Miss Gertrude Critcher guessing <lb />
a larger number than any one <lb />
else was awarded a box of candy. <lb />
The guests were then invited <lb />
into the dining room. The girls <lb />
in a room and the <lb />
boys in a darkened one. There <lb />
was a across the door of <lb />
the lighted room and a girl stood <lb />
behind the curtain, the boys in <lb />
turn had to guess the girl that <lb />
was standing behind the curtain <lb />
and if he guessed correctly he <lb />
accompanied her into the dining <lb />
room, where delicious refresh- <lb />
were served by Mrs. S. T. <lb />
Hooker, Mrs. J. C. Lanier, Misses <lb />
Wade, Lanier and Stallings. <lb />
After enjoying several <lb />
by Miss Wade, many games <lb />
lot and much barn <lb />
the guests departed <lb />
Mr. Hooker a most delightful <lb />
host. <lb />
The home was beautifully <lb />
orated, the color scheme in the <lb />
hall, sitting room, and dining <lb />
room were red and green and <lb />
the parlor was pink. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
seats success i <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
U A trill <lb />
j oar customer.<lb />
TO <lb />
Write to-day; Mention Ibis Paper. <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
M I- Wt t v J <lb />
ail e-f , <lb />
Farm Meetings. <lb />
C. R. Hudson, of the govern- <lb />
agricultural department, <lb />
will meet with the farmers of <lb />
Pitt county at the following <lb />
times and places for explaining <lb />
farm demonstration work, and <lb />
securing the cooperation of <lb />
farmers in this work <lb />
Farmville. Monday, 7th, <lb />
at a. m. <lb />
Falkland, Monday, Dec. 7th, <lb />
at p. m. <lb />
Ayden, Tuesday, Dec. 8th, at <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Winterville, Tuesday, Dec. <lb />
8th. at p. m. <lb />
Wednesday, Dec. <lb />
9th, at a m. <lb />
Stokes, Wednesday, Dec. 9th, <lb />
at p. m. <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 />
and <lb />
A lair greeted <lb />
this play in the opera house Fri- <lb />
day night. Mr. in the <lb />
roll of Damon was decidedly the <lb />
best feature of the play, and <lb />
some of the support was good, <lb />
especially the part of Mr. <lb />
as Mr. <lb />
brought over the cast from <lb />
Washington the play was I <lb />
presented a week ago, only a few <lb />
home people being in minor <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE. <lb />
Don't tail to see our machine. <lb />
We carry a full stock, also a lull line re- <lb />
pairs tor our Machines only, which is <lb />
There is none better, remember <lb />
they always give perfect satisfaction. We <lb />
would also cull you attention to our . . <lb />
American Wire Fencing <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the best quality only Lime and j <lb />
Cement and keep a stock on hand. Hear in j <lb />
mind that Baker Mart's is place to buy j <lb />
P A <lb />
lull assortment always in stock to choose <lb />
Quality the highest, in fact there is none <lb />
it being guaranteed per cent. pure. <lb />
It you wish to build it is to your interest j <lb />
to see U as we are in position to look alter . <lb />
your every need. Don't forget that our line . <lb />
General Hardware is kept complete with <lb />
the very best quality goods. We can fill <lb />
your orders a box tax to a car load of <lb />
nails. Give us a call. <lb />
Farmers holding their cotton for higher <lb />
should not run the risk loss by <lb />
parts. All did quite <lb />
amateurs. <lb />
well for <lb />
I have made arrangements with my companies to allow to <lb />
issue Certificates for any amount, it no difference how small or <lb />
I can write them for one one year; any length of <lb />
time you desire. <lb />
Personal experience with a tube of <lb />
convince you <lb />
it is immediate r, lief for all form of <lb />
Piles. Guaranteed by John <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
Parker Fountain Pea. <lb />
The Reflector Book Store has <lb />
just received a large lot of the <lb />
famous Parker <lb />
fountain pens, the kind that has <lb />
no equal among fountain pens. <lb />
This lot was ordered <lb />
for holiday trade and the designs <lb />
are beautiful. Prices run from <lb />
to and nothing makes a <lb />
more appropriate Christmas <lb />
present. Make your selection <lb />
early so as to get the best. Hun- <lb />
of Parker fountain pens <lb />
have been sold <lb />
and there are <lb />
Warning to the <lb />
If any member of the <lb />
John Appleton family invites <lb />
you to a meal, here's a <lb />
Don't accept. The <lb />
are adopting the d <lb />
of chewing their food, and in <lb />
order not to make any mistake <lb />
they count as they shew, <lb />
is a sample of the n <lb />
heard at the Appleton <lb />
you asks Mi. <lb />
Appleton, putting a piece of <lb />
bread in her mouth, -one, <lb />
two, three, four, five, <lb />
her widow <lb />
on North Fourth <lb />
eight, nine, to be mar- <lb />
She swallows the bread <lb />
and takes a bite of meat. <lb />
guess it is two. <lb />
three, four, five, six, seven, <lb />
eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve <lb />
so, Her mother-thirteen, four- <lb />
me The <lb />
goes down and the visitor takes <lb />
a long breath. The guest hears <lb />
so much counting in the next <lb />
hour that he he <lb />
is at dinner or in a kindergarten. <lb />
Moreover, the <lb />
don't set as good a <lb />
table as formerly. Their girl <lb />
refused to wait two hours at <lb />
every meal while counted <lb />
their chews, and quit, and Mrs. <lb />
Appleton takes so much in <lb />
chewing that she has little left <lb />
for Globe. <lb />
for the s are little <lb />
lobules which net directly on <lb />
kidneys. A will convince you <lb />
of ck results for backache, <lb />
Lumbago <lb />
trial f They <lb />
purify the by John I . <lb />
A Sober Thought. <lb />
Have you thought that this <lb />
may be the last Christmas that <lb />
you will live to give your wife <lb />
and children a present <lb />
It takes about two weeks to get <lb />
a gift of real value from New <lb />
York. Nothing could be better <lb />
than a policy in Old Reliable <lb />
-Mutual Life of N. Y. <lb />
H. Bentley Harris. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Thanksgiving Ball Games. <lb />
There was much here <lb />
in the two games of football <lb />
played Thanksgiving day be- <lb />
tween college teams of North <lb />
Carolina and Virginia. The <lb />
of the two States play- <lb />
ed in Richmond and the score <lb />
was to in favor of the <lb />
boys. <lb />
The A. M. of North Carolina I <lb />
and V. P. I- of Virgins played in <lb />
Norfolk, the game there result-1 <lb />
score of to in favor <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
THE COST IS VERY SMALL. <lb />
Mo <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
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is <lb />
A pill iii that will <lb />
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attention and the wry heal .- in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of t U daily <lb />
Arrive in Baltimore a m. <lb />
lines for New <lb />
Roll of Honor Antioch Public School. <lb />
1st <lb />
2nd <lb />
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3rd <lb />
Butt, Emma Jackson, <lb />
Hassell James, Whitford. <lb />
4th , <lb />
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Jackson, Mark Dixon. <lb />
be for The <lb />
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DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
Can made la <lb />
minutes t f <lb />
One Cent a Plats. <lb />
Stir content package <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. E. L, Sutton, of Kim ton. <lb />
died Wednesday night at the <lb />
Home of one of his in <lb />
county. Biter an illness of <lb />
several months. He was the <lb />
only brother of the <lb />
late Mr. H. A. Button, of Green- <lb />
ville, an uncle of Mrs. I. J. j J <lb />
Whichard. He leaves several <lb />
children. <lb />
Pot ail Information and r <lb />
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Ambitious young men and <lb />
ladies should learn telegraphy; <lb />
for, since the now 8-hour law be- <lb />
came effective there is a shortage <lb />
of many thousand <lb />
Positions pay from to a <lb />
month to beginners. The Na <lb />
in this section, Telegraph Institute of <lb />
no Columbus. S. and five other <lb />
cities is operated under super- <lb />
users of them. liens are of R K, officials and all <lb />
the best made. Pretty are placed when <lb />
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pens. U <lb />
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int. a quail of freeze. <lb />
,, no heating, nothing <lb />
to add. Everything but the <lb />
milk in the package. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
This makes S quarts of moat <lb />
delicious ice ream yon ever ate. <lb />
Ck . p <lb />
grocers, <lb />
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done <lb />
driver or <lb />
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tool box be fiT <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb />
D. Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Entered as second natter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C Congress of March <lb />
graft i if. <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY DEC. 1903. <lb />
And Miss Ethel Roosevelt hat. <lb />
.------- <lb />
And now is taking <lb />
his tarn at bat. <lb />
Next week will begin <lb />
another one-sided game. <lb />
Lots all got to rooting for good <lb />
roads in Pitt county. <lb />
The slip back in the price of <lb />
cotton is not making <lb />
Wonder why Hitchcock denied <lb />
it when the plum was already to <lb />
be put in the pot for him. <lb />
It keeps right on looking like <lb />
Greenville. Sure we have the <lb />
best town its size in the State. <lb />
Call the roll of the procession <lb />
when you will, and you will find <lb />
Pit up at the head. <lb />
You need not lay too much <lb />
stress on these Republican ex- <lb />
or wanting to revise the <lb />
tariff. <lb />
If the government would wipe <lb />
out the unmerited part of her <lb />
enormous pension graft, <lb />
not be a big deficit <lb />
in running expenses.<lb />
As long as the government <lb />
pays millions of dollars in <lb />
deserved pensions just to get <lb />
A. R votes, deficits <lb />
expenses may not be unexpected. <lb />
Nothing like home pride. A <lb />
man just back from Norfolk tells <lb />
us he did not see in that city a <lb />
street as prettily paved as <lb />
treat and Dickinson avenue in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
side that wins does not care who <lb />
on the other side gets bit in the <lb />
smash-up.<lb />
Ye good women of <lb />
Can't you open your to <lb />
what you might accomplish for <lb />
your town through the <lb />
of a or <lb />
civic pride club Lets plan for <lb />
big things in the coming year. <lb />
While the president is busy- <lb />
himself appointing <lb />
to hunt for worms, he <lb />
might do the disciples of <lb />
Walton a a <lb />
hunt for a kind of worm at <lb />
which they will be guaranteed <lb />
to bite.<lb />
Governor Glenn gave Thanks- <lb />
giving pardons to four State <lb />
prisoners who had made good <lb />
records since their confinement. <lb />
In each instance he selected <lb />
prisoners who seemed to have no <lb />
friends to take interest in their <lb />
behalf. <lb />
for turning out good work. And <lb />
if you bring along the price of a <lb />
subscription receipt and leave it <lb />
with us it will give no offense. <lb />
U. N. will of course, defeat <lb />
V. Va., at Richmond Thanks- <lb />
giving day, and right here we <lb />
desire to remind every one who <lb />
proposes to join in celebrating <lb />
the coming victory that the cap- <lb />
of the N. squad is a <lb />
Charlotte News, <lb />
26th. <lb />
This seems to have been about <lb />
on a par with election <lb />
a few days beforehand. <lb />
Here is a chunk of advice <lb />
handed out by The Rocky Mount <lb />
that is worth <lb />
you are of a combative <lb />
and tight some one, <lb />
of the next house would he a of town, don't <lb />
approval of a large majority of <lb />
the newspaper men in North <lb />
Carolina. Besides the fact that <lb />
Mr. election as speaker <lb />
Watch for the <lb />
or trade edition of The <lb />
Reflector. It is going to be a <lb />
hummer. <lb />
The papers could afford to lot <lb />
South Carolina and Georgia <lb />
alone, and send the rag over to <lb />
Tennessee. <lb />
This way of spending several <lb />
times more to get an office than <lb />
the salary of the office amounts <lb />
to, does not look good. <lb />
ally there must be an evening up <lb />
somewhere.<lb />
A government that nearly half <lb />
a century after a war has closed <lb />
has more names on a pension <lb />
roll than it had soldiers in the <lb />
war, may expect to have deficits <lb />
in running expenses. <lb />
The State board of <lb />
have this week been tabulating <lb />
the returns of the <lb />
in this State. The figures <lb />
show that Mr. majority <lb />
for governor was <lb />
Most of them are through with <lb />
Thanksgiving turkey hash and <lb />
will wait for to get <lb />
the next bait. <lb />
If you want to make Green- <lb />
ville a more attractive appear- <lb />
town, be talking and work- <lb />
in that direction. <lb />
One way to help the looks of <lb />
the town is to do away with <lb />
front yard fences. Several <lb />
property owners have <lb />
done this with improved appear- <lb />
in each instance. <lb />
you shoot off your <lb />
so much <lb />
a chronic grumbler. Sure we <lb />
better can be talk- <lb />
ed about. Ami if such kickers <lb />
as you were out of the way the <lb />
could <lb />
more results. <lb />
The Charlotte cartoon- <lb />
showed Charlotte's prosperity <lb />
in with the picture of a <lb />
large turkey gobbler. We hope <lb />
it did not mean to indicate that <lb />
that prosperity turkey's head <lb />
would go off along with tin <lb />
other Thanksgiving day victims <lb />
Wake Forest College came out <lb />
winner in the debate at Raleigh, <lb />
Thanksgiving night, with Ran- <lb />
College, of <lb />
There is more honor and <lb />
more to be proud of in a victory <lb />
of this kind than in all the foot- <lb />
ball games that could played. <lb />
When our neighbor town Kin- <lb />
was having street and side- <lb />
walk paving done, one of her <lb />
citizens refused to pay the pro- <lb />
assessment levied against <lb />
him for the work along his <lb />
property. The town sued him <lb />
for the amount and the matter <lb />
went through the courts. The <lb />
Supreme court has recently <lb />
handed down a decision on the <lb />
case and sustains the town in its <lb />
contention. This decision is <lb />
important as it shows that cities <lb />
and towns have authority to re- <lb />
quire owners of abutting prop- <lb />
to help pay for paving. <lb />
recognition of the services of tin <lb />
press of the State, he is in every- <lb />
way qualified to make an ideal <lb />
presiding officer of our <lb />
body. lie has for several <lb />
terms represented the <lb />
county of Mecklenburg in <lb />
the legislature, and came very- <lb />
near being elected at <lb />
the last session. Mr. Dowd is <lb />
the man for that position at the <lb />
coming session. <lb />
war among yourselves. What in <lb />
truth we need is co-operation, <lb />
helpful co-operation. Let us pull <lb />
t and push together <lb />
the old town rings with anew <lb />
life and industrial vitality, until <lb />
ever man smiles, and is happy <lb />
he is making money <lb />
Returns Are Completed. <lb />
The State Board of Canvassers <lb />
yesterday completed the tabula- <lb />
and addition of the votes <lb />
cast in November, and having <lb />
signed up all the necessary pa- <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
The verification of figures <lb />
published on Sunday showed <lb />
that the Taft vote in Wake <lb />
county, in place of being <lb />
should have been which <lb />
gave the total for Mr. Taft as <lb />
published heretofore an increase <lb />
of him a total <lb />
in North Carolina, taking the <lb />
highest elector on his ticket, of <lb />
while the highest vote <lb />
for Mr. Bryan was <lb />
Mr. Bryan's majority <lb />
The Socialist candidate for pres- <lb />
Eugene V. Debs, received <lb />
votes. <lb />
When the board had completed <lb />
its work and the last paper was <lb />
signed, yesterday, Mr. A. B <lb />
Freeman, of Hendersonville. the <lb />
Republican member, remarked <lb />
that he was the first Republican <lb />
to sign a canvassing board report <lb />
When they get to <lb />
paper from cotton stalks in <lb />
earnest, perhaps we will not <lb />
have to pay so much for it. <lb />
If you will not do anything to <lb />
help make Greenville grow, <lb />
stand off and watch, but do not <lb />
get in the other fellow's way. <lb />
Too bad that our University <lb />
boys got such a licking at Rich- <lb />
but the A. and M. boys <lb />
came off with the honors at Nor- <lb />
folk. <lb />
Greenville should be reaching <lb />
out to secure the location of the <lb />
orphanage. There is <lb />
not a better location in the <lb />
State for it. <lb />
We heard Postmaster <lb />
drop the remark, that at the <lb />
rate things are moving now over <lb />
at the Greenville will <lb />
have free delivery in less than <lb />
two years. Just watch us grow. <lb />
The New York woman who <lb />
would not regret it if she had <lb />
blood in her veins, has a <lb />
right to think that way if she <lb />
wants to, but we are glad there <lb />
are none of that kind in the <lb />
South. <lb />
In order that he may hold his <lb />
job Speaker Cannon is showing <lb />
an inclination to come down <lb />
from his high perch and not be <lb />
so bull-headed. But he is a <lb />
foxy old fellow and will bear <lb />
watching. <lb />
Athletic contests are extend- <lb />
to the female colleges. <lb />
Monday a basket ball game was <lb />
played in Greensboro between <lb />
teams of Greensboro Female <lb />
and Salem Female Col- <lb />
One Salem girl was struck <lb />
on the nose with a <lb />
fainted. <lb />
It is very to the <lb />
friends of Secretary of State J. <lb />
Bryan Grimes here in his home <lb />
county, as it must be to him also, <lb />
to note from the report of the <lb />
State canvassing board that he <lb />
led the entire tidbit in this <lb />
State in the recent election. <lb />
Mr. Grimes received votes <lb />
more than any other candidate . <lb />
on the ticket, Mr. for I that showed that the Republican <lb />
lieutenant-governor being second I North Carolina had <lb />
, . , . i polled over one hundred thous- <lb />
Mr. buy for <lb />
votes, <lb />
Quick as a flash replied Mr. <lb />
Wilson G. Lamb, of Williamston, <lb />
of the board, <lb />
you will be the last one. That's <lb />
j the high-water mark of <lb />
in this <lb />
And the other members of the <lb />
board, Messrs. R. L. Smith, of <lb />
Albemarle, and R. T. Claywell, <lb />
of Morganton, smiled in agree- <lb />
with Mr. Lamb. Mr. <lb />
Freeman held the opposite view <lb />
and put inn claim for the pen <lb />
that was used in signing the re- <lb />
port as he it as a sou- <lb />
It was awarded to him <lb />
and the board <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
coming third. It is no <lb />
small honor to be the head man <lb />
on a ticket for u whole State, <lb />
and we are proud that this honor <lb />
comes to Pitt's worthy son. <lb />
If any of our readers have <lb />
friends in other States to whom <lb />
they would like a copy of the <lb />
coming trade edition sent, give <lb />
us the name and address now <lb />
and we will do the rest. Just <lb />
send a postal card containing <lb />
the address of the person you <lb />
want the copy sent to. <lb />
Quit chewing the rag and <lb />
grumbling about hard times. <lb />
Get busy and do something. <lb />
Put an ad. in The Reflector and <lb />
see results coming your way.<lb />
The Wilmington Star inti- <lb />
mates that North Carolina must <lb />
look to the A. Ac M. rather than <lb />
to the University to win the <lb />
football championship next year.<lb />
Tennessee is at it again. A <lb />
mob at rushed into <lb />
court where a trial was in <lb />
dragged out three <lb />
and lynched them. <lb />
Knowing what the people <lb />
generally think about him, <lb />
Speaker Cannon may be far <lb />
enough in his dotage to want to <lb />
take spite on everything and <lb />
everybody he gets his <lb />
job again.<lb />
The State canvassing board in <lb />
tabulating the returns from the <lb />
counties And that Bryan's ma- <lb />
in North Carolina was <lb />
h Hi. This was about less <lb />
than Kitchin and the other <lb />
State officers received. <lb />
After all we believe that the <lb />
chief trouble with the Greens- <lb />
News is the fight between <lb />
the two Republican party <lb />
to control it. And the <lb />
The trust magnates and high <lb />
protectionists are jumping on <lb />
Andrew Carnegie for expressing <lb />
himself as favoring a reduction <lb />
of the tariff. As got <lb />
hie out of the tariff <lb />
before retiring they think he <lb />
ought to keep quiet and let <lb />
them rob the people. <lb />
In Tennessee they resort to <lb />
night treatment on <lb />
most any kind of pretext. Two <lb />
boys were taken out in the woods <lb />
at night by masked men and <lb />
whipped because they would not <lb />
work, and another was whipped <lb />
for the reason that he had been <lb />
talking too much.<lb />
The Reflector establishment <lb />
belongs to Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county, and our friends are in- <lb />
to drop in and <lb />
note the improvements going on <lb />
Have you been out to look at <lb />
that piece of new sand-clay road <lb />
the county commissioners are <lb />
having built as an experiment, <lb />
the supervision a gov- <lb />
expert road builder f <lb />
It begins at the A. L. rail- <lb />
road on Dickinson avenue and <lb />
will extend a mile out of town. <lb />
Even before completed it <lb />
is creating such enthusiasm for <lb />
good roads that people are talk- <lb />
about subscribing a fund to <lb />
get the commissioners to carry <lb />
the work on for several miles. <lb />
In fact such a movement is <lb />
ready on foot and subscription <lb />
lists will be circulated with this <lb />
object in view. Whoop it up, <lb />
and lets carry that road clear to <lb />
the Greene county line if <lb />
and follow it with the same <lb />
kind of work until we have good <lb />
roads all over the county. It is <lb />
the thing to do. <lb />
MR. DOWD FOR SPEAKER. <lb />
We desire to see Hon. W. C. <lb />
Dowd, of Charlotte, <lb />
burg county, elected speaker of <lb />
the house of representatives <lb />
which meets the first of January. <lb />
He has the ability and <lb />
to make a strong leader and <lb />
would draw his brother <lb />
together on all public <lb />
He is safe and <lb />
and that is the of <lb />
siding the coming <lb />
will need. He is a broth- <lb />
editor and his election would <lb />
show the press of the State some <lb />
little recognition for the worn it <lb />
always does for the party. Give <lb />
us Dowd for the next speaker, <lb />
and not only the press but the <lb />
people of the entire State will <lb />
have reasons to feel <lb />
Warrenton Record. <lb />
The foregoing will meet the <lb />
They tell a story of a <lb />
school committee and the <lb />
examination of a teacher <lb />
employment was under <lb />
The applicant was <lb />
mountaineer also. you <lb />
teach geography round or <lb />
asked one of the committee. <lb />
With infinite confidence the <lb />
answered, can teach <lb />
it round or flat, whichever the <lb />
committee Andy Car- <lb />
seems possessed with a <lb />
similar versatility of talent. He <lb />
can preach tariff high or low, ac- <lb />
cording to circumstances. If the <lb />
tariff on steel was put low <lb />
enough some of the water would <lb />
be squeezed out of steel stock <lb />
and the bondholders might get <lb />
the whole holds a <lb />
majority of the <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
PULLMAN CARS. <lb />
About the <lb />
on Earth. <lb />
Does it ever occur to the <lb />
when he is sweeping through <lb />
country in the luxurious com- <lb />
fort of his heavily upholstered seat <lb />
in a Pullman car that in order to <lb />
give him that accommodation the <lb />
railroad company must haul over <lb />
the tracks not merely his individual <lb />
pounds of weight, but an ad- <lb />
two tons of weight of the <lb />
car The largest modern Pullmans <lb />
will weigh over sixty tons, and <lb />
since they provide only sixteen sec- <lb />
it follows that for every pas- <lb />
carried, even when the car <lb />
is full, two tons of dead weight <lb />
mint also be moved. In respect of <lb />
the weight hauled per passenger, <lb />
therefore, Pullman train is the <lb />
most extravagant and costly <lb />
of transportation in the world, <lb />
as the following comparative facts <lb />
will A touring car capable, <lb />
when running on n good road and <lb />
if. like the railroad train, <lb />
ed peed restrictions, will carry <lb />
seven people at the same speed as a <lb />
Pullman train. The machine will <lb />
weigh about 3.500 pounds, or <lb />
pounds to the passenger. <lb />
A seven horse power motorcycle, <lb />
weighing pounds and running <lb />
on a good road without speed <lb />
will transport two persons on <lb />
the level at a speed of forty miles <lb />
per hour, while a bicycle weighing <lb />
only pounds can be <lb />
en an ordinary rider on a good <lb />
road from twelve to fifteen miles <lb />
per hour and by a racing man at <lb />
from to twenty-five miles an <lb />
hour. Even good old standby, <lb />
the two seated buggy, weighing, let <lb />
us say, pounds, will convey its <lb />
two in comfort and <lb />
safety at a speed of from fifteen to <lb />
twenty miles an hour. Summing up <lb />
our comparative results, then, we <lb />
Sad that the weight necessary <lb />
to earn a passenger in a touring <lb />
car is pounds, on a motorcycle <lb />
pounds, on a bicycle pounds <lb />
and in a horse drawn buggy <lb />
pounds as against the enormous <lb />
load of two tons of dead weight <lb />
for the transportation of <lb />
a Pullman It may be <lb />
objected that the Pullman car rep- <lb />
resents an extreme case and that <lb />
much of the weight is due to the <lb />
provision of sleeping <lb />
but we find that, even in the <lb />
first class day coach, the dead <lb />
eight per passenger is very high, <lb />
being, in the case of coaches ac- <lb />
according to size, <lb />
from seventy to eighty-four people, <lb />
about one and one-third tons of <lb />
dead weight per <lb />
American. <lb />
If you H. <lb />
till tomorrow. If o <lb />
I.<lb />
About every afternoon paper <lb />
in the State outside of <lb />
celebrates today by suspending <lb />
publication. We hope our <lb />
of the press will further <lb />
carry out the Thanksgiving spirit <lb />
by being conducted to seats in <lb />
the church, Every editor who <lb />
not work on Thanksgiving <lb />
day ought to go to church and he <lb />
should know what is expected of <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain serves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When they <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try it <lb />
I with what <lb />
thought win stomach trouble, when <lb />
the doctor, told mo I had <lb />
I had tried many remedies, <lb />
when the Dr. almanac came <lb />
Into my hands, and concluded to <lb />
try Dr. Miles Heart Cure. <lb />
taken three bottles, and now <lb />
not Buffering st all. am cured <lb />
this medicine did II. I writs this la <lb />
the hope that It will the at- <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
We expect you will find the <lb />
newspaper boys come about as <lb />
holding up their end in this <lb />
as other class. <lb />
M Main HI. Ky. <lb />
Your druggist sails Dr. <lb />
Curs, him to return <lb />
Cries of first bottle If It fall <lb />
benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind<lb />
.-. <lb />
. w,, , v in nope it win nm .- r <lb />
him when the hat is passed.- <lb />
M l . . M . . VII Wain flt <lb />
Raymond and <lb />
Miss Daisy, of Black JacK, were <lb />
visiting Misses Nannie and Lee <lb />
Nichols during the past week. <lb />
Miss Gladys Chapman, of <lb />
ton, was here on a visit to friends <lb />
Friday. <lb />
D. S. Smith, of Greenville, <lb />
spent Saturday in den. <lb />
M. M. Sauls. Sauls and <lb />
Miss Sauls came horn-- <lb />
Friday a to <lb />
relatives in Richmond. <lb />
Those from here who attended <lb />
the games of ball at Norfolk and <lb />
from cooperage mills in all <lb />
pans of the United States show <lb />
an increase of or <lb />
per cent, the value of last <lb />
year's product over that of the <lb />
previous year. <lb />
In distinct contrast to tight <lb />
cooperage which in the <lb />
main n quires oak timber for its <lb />
Richmond have come home and j manufacture was far more wide- <lb />
report a good time. y distributed than is the case <lb />
Mrs. Charity from the with that of tight cooperage <lb />
important trees in the <lb />
country, and for this reason its <lb />
country, has been here on a visit I <lb />
to relatives for the past several <lb />
days. <lb />
J. L. of Vanceboro, <lb />
came to see us S <lb />
R. L. Joyner, of was <lb />
was here Friday closing a land <lb />
Miss Mary Edwards, of Kin- <lb />
passed through on <lb />
her way to her school <lb />
ville. She had been spending <lb />
the holidays at home. <lb />
Walter of Grifton. <lb />
was on our cotton market Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
We regret that it has been <lb />
found necessary to send Mr. El <lb />
Roberson, whose home is near <lb />
here, to the hospital <lb />
for a short while. Mr. Roberson <lb />
has been sick for time <lb />
bis mind has become very much <lb />
much impaired. Ii is th <lb />
stock. Twenty-one species of <lb />
wood contributed to the total <lb />
slack stave production last year. <lb />
named. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized The Eastern Reflector for vicinity. Advertising rates furnished<lb />
Rape seed at J. R. Smith Mer. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Thanksgiving was observed by <lb />
our whole community in a way <lb />
most commendable indeed. All <lb />
business houses were closed, <lb />
there were religious services, <lb />
big dinners, family reunions and <lb />
a good time generally seemed to <lb />
be realized by everyone. <lb />
planted your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will I <lb />
find all kinds perfectly at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some <lb />
kind <lb />
C. A. Fair and wife <lb />
Wednesday from their recent <lb />
visit up in Maryland. We re- <lb />
very much to learn that <lb />
Miss Julia not <lb />
back but will remain at home <lb />
with her father. <lb />
Smith Co. are running <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb />
done. <lb />
Tuesday about o'clock p- m. <lb />
some thief went to the pen of R. <lb />
H. Garris, who lives near here, <lb />
and stole one of his finest hours. <lb />
He took the hog just a shore dis- <lb />
from the house and after <lb />
it cut it half in two <lb />
carrying one part away and <lb />
leaving the other part in the jam <lb />
of the fence, which when found <lb />
was still warm. It was a daring <lb />
and bold thief and we have no <lb />
doubt had Mr. Garris sent <lb />
for the hounds at once in <lb />
stead cf waiting until next morn- <lb />
he would have got his man <lb />
Mr. Garris, we <lb />
will give twenty-five dollars <lb />
the apprehension of the thief. <lb />
M. M. makes the <lb />
cold drinks that can be mad- at <lb />
the cold year <lb />
round- Try one. <lb />
A Mr. Gary was hero Tuesday <lb />
getting a write up of the town <lb />
which will come out in f he Re <lb />
fleeter soon. <lb />
You will find a nice line of <lb />
SHERIFF SHOT DEAD. <lb />
THE VENICE OF THE NORTH. <lb />
Fires Into Pout <lb />
Wilmington, N. C , Nov. 30.- <lb />
Sheriff Jackson of <lb />
Brunswick county, was shot and <lb />
perhaps wounded Sunday <lb />
night by a white man <lb />
Walker, upon whom he and r. <lb />
posse of were tan <lb />
a warrant for store breaking, <lb />
th scene of the shooting being <lb />
Walker's home, four miles below <lb />
Shallotte, in a remote part of e <lb />
country. Walker is said to be <lb />
deserter from an army <lb />
raw material, slack cooperage i- <lb />
particularly and Georgia, and came to <lb />
heading utilized in greater several years ago, i <lb />
less most of the <lb />
daughter of Mr. Frank Leonard, <lb />
a well to do citizen. He was a <lb />
roving, shiftless fellow, general- <lb />
regarded as desperate, and <lb />
recently after several stores in <lb />
Shallotte had been broken into, <lb />
he was suspected and a warrant <lb />
was issued. <lb />
For several weeks the sheriff <lb />
Nearly two-thirds of the output, had been unable to locate <lb />
however, was manufactured from I Sunday night when he and <lb />
the red gum, pine. j three other officers, <lb />
elm. and beech, in the order A. S. White and James <lb />
long, came upon him at his home <lb />
How is Your Digestion <lb />
Mrs. Mary of No. 8th <lb />
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a <lb />
remedy for stomach trouble. <lb />
for the wonderful effect of <lb />
Electric Hitters in a case of acute <lb />
prompt this I <lb />
am fully convinced that t r stomach <lb />
and liver troubles Electric Bitters N <lb />
the best remedy on the <lb />
This great tonic and alternative <lb />
cine invigorates the purifies <lb />
the blood and is especially helpful in <lb />
all forms of f. male weakness. at <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten's drug store. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co , <lb />
Miss Meredith, <lb />
a trained nurse, who has located <lb />
here, is quite sick at Hotel <lb />
Blount. Miss Smith, a trained <lb />
nurse from Washington came <lb />
Tuesday night to attend her. <lb />
J. R, Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
hustling st the <lb />
plant. Besides their reg <lb />
line of work they are mailing <lb />
tobacco hogsheads to be <lb />
used on this market. <lb />
Barnes who has been <lb />
living near for some- <lb />
time has moved his family back <lb />
to den. He says is no <lb />
place like <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb />
on hand and can furnish hearse <lb />
when desired. Give them a call <lb />
when in need of any of their <lb />
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb />
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb />
good buggies, and are run over <lb />
making hogsheads and repairing. <lb />
Truly Ed Garris, the manager, <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
Moving in different of <lb />
the town will soon be the order <lb />
of Then it will be where's <lb />
who <lb />
For public school books go to <lb />
J, R. Smith Mer. Co. <lb />
and Bibles also on hand. <lb />
J. R. May. a prosperous young <lb />
farmer and of Commissioner <lb />
J. J. May. was on our market <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
M. M. Sauls baa just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
Henry West, a clever an <lb />
of J. J. Edwards, returned from <lb />
yesterday where he <lb />
had been feasting on turkey and <lb />
cranberry sauce. <lb />
Miss Annie Ross is spending <lb />
sometime in Farmville. <lb />
Some Crop Statistics. <lb />
That cotton is produced in <lb />
, . counties of North <lb />
est wish of his numerous Menus Carolina at an average of <lb />
that he may soon home per bale; wheat in seven- <lb />
fully restored. counties at cents per <lb />
Mrs. W. M. bushel; corn in ad the counties <lb />
Monday in Greenville average of cents per <lb />
Nat of bushel; oats in eighty-six <lb />
the tobacco market here ties at per bushel and to- <lb />
in fifty counties at per <lb />
II. F. Manning and A. L. Jack-j hundred pounds is the showing <lb />
son. of made in a summary just compiled <lb />
in tho office of the State com- <lb />
missioner of labor and printing <lb />
from reports from reputable <lb />
farmers in every locality of <lb />
every county in the State. <lb />
Another feature of the com- <lb />
shows that the cost of <lb />
living for the farmers has in- <lb />
creased in ninety counties and <lb />
the wage of farm laborers has <lb />
the highest average <lb />
this year being <lb />
less than the average monthly <lb />
wage last year. The lowest <lb />
decrease of <lb />
from the previous year. <lb />
tabulation the reports of <lb />
increase in farm wages come <lb />
from twenty counties and re- <lb />
ports of decrease in wage from <lb />
thirty-nine <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
while at supper. <lb />
Walker opened fire on the <lb />
party with an army revolver, <lb />
Sheriff falling with a <lb />
bullet through his kidneys be- <lb />
fore the man was overpowered <lb />
by other members of the posse. <lb />
Walker was sent to Southport to <lb />
jail under heavy guard for fear <lb />
of vengeance by the sheriff's <lb />
friends in the event his wounds <lb />
prove fatal. <lb />
At last accounts the sheriff <lb />
was at the home of Walker's <lb />
father-in-law near the scene of <lb />
the shooting and three physicians <lb />
are with him. There is no <lb />
phone connections below <lb />
and information is hard to <lb />
get. <lb />
den a short while <lb />
On December 16th the tobacco <lb />
will do;. Be- <lb />
tween now and the <lb />
be for tobacco <lb />
is brought in. Daring; <lb />
there were sold<lb />
coffins and caskets on hand at this market something hue one <lb />
and one-half million pounds <lb />
the golden weed. Part of the <lb />
time there was only one ware- <lb />
house and being a new enter- <lb />
prise here our farmers were at <lb />
first dubious about patronizing it, <lb />
becoming satisfied with its back- <lb />
and surroundings it was not <lb />
long before everyone realized <lb />
that that the tobacco market in <lb />
Ayden was a fixture and that <lb />
it has been so wonderful a sue <lb />
far surpasses the most <lb />
sanguine expectations of its <lb />
owners and patrons. Next sea- <lb />
son larger preparations will be <lb />
made and greater <lb />
afforded in order to build <lb />
up one of the best tobacco mar- <lb />
in the State. Our ware- <lb />
housemen will advertise more <lb />
extensively and new life and <lb />
vim put forth to bring about the <lb />
end in view. <lb />
Watched for Fifteen Years. <lb />
fifteen years I have watched the <lb />
work of Salve; and it <lb />
baa never i to cure any sore, boll, <lb />
ulcer or burn to It It <lb />
hat saved many a doctor <lb />
A. F. Hard v. of East Wilton. Maine, <lb />
at Jno. L. Wooten drug store. <lb />
Four Coming Eclipses. <lb />
of 1909 foretell <lb />
four eclipses to transpire <lb />
the coming year, three of <lb />
them being total, and the <lb />
being equally divided be- <lb />
tween the sun and the moon. <lb />
Three will be visible here, while <lb />
the fourth will not favor the <lb />
citizens of this land. <lb />
A total eclipse of the sun. <lb />
which will occur on June 17th, <lb />
will be visible to the United <lb />
States, with the exception of . a <lb />
small part of the Pacific coast <lb />
States. <lb />
A total eclipse of the moon will <lb />
appear, or rather disappear, June <lb />
3rd, which will also be visible in <lb />
this part of the country. <lb />
A total eclipse of the moon is <lb />
scheduled for November 26th and <lb />
27th, which will be in the nature <lb />
of a Thanksgiving offering. This <lb />
eclipse will be in plain view in <lb />
Charlotte. <lb />
A partial eclipse of the sun, <lb />
December 12th, 13th, will not be <lb />
visible to the people of the <lb />
United <lb />
A First View cf Romantic <lb />
City of Melancholy. <lb />
A Baltic fog rolled in from the <lb />
north a sty rolled in the <lb />
says <lb />
writing of Ger- <lb />
many in the Century, <lb />
bringing an ideal hour for the first <lb />
of a city so full of <lb />
northern melancholy, a so far <lb />
from the so <lb />
as Danzig, Down net <lb />
full gargoyles strange -lone <lb />
platforms then lo through the <lb />
mi-t a monstrous church, crowned <lb />
with and a huge, blunt <lb />
lower. <lb />
A seemed like the facade <lb />
of an Italian palace pierced by a <lb />
triumphal arch opened on a street <lb />
of fascinating old gables, and <lb />
them a with a <lb />
most exquisite steeple. passed be- <lb />
tween tall, slim palaces, through <lb />
the arches of a water gate and came <lb />
nut the river, to fill my <lb />
with a sudden draft of ozone and to <lb />
realize that I was almost in the <lb />
presence of the Baltic. <lb />
Toward the sea swept an <lb />
ken line of romantic architecture, <lb />
narrow, sharp gabled houses inter- <lb />
mingled With towered water gate-, <lb />
and. of all. the profile of the <lb />
or Crane gate. Dan- <lb />
unique landmark, its stories <lb />
projecting one beyond another. On <lb />
the island formed by two arms of <lb />
the the black and white of <lb />
half timbered granaries started <lb />
strongly oat of the mist. <lb />
The river bristled with <lb />
shipping, and as I walked along th-1 <lb />
quay I taught between cables. <lb />
the glow of the light of the <lb />
flushing the fog into a <lb />
cloud, the center of which was <lb />
steeple of the It was a- <lb />
beauty had been given an <lb />
aureole. <lb />
I turned a corner and wandered <lb />
the shore of the island, past n <lb />
deserted waterway and a <lb />
.-rumbling tower called the Milk- <lb />
can gate, then again to the <lb />
Green bridge. The darkness had <lb />
thickened that one could no <lb />
longer distinguish the separate <lb />
house fronts, but all the lamps <lb />
along the shore had their soft auras <lb />
of mist, and the surface of the <lb />
was one delicate shimmer, with <lb />
strong columns of light at regular <lb />
intervals, among which the crimson <lb />
lantern of n passing boat wrought <lb />
amazing effects. <lb />
Where had I known such an even- <lb />
before As memory wandered <lb />
about the harbor of <lb />
the bridges of Nuremberg, the riv- <lb />
sides of and <lb />
THE <lb />
Much Popular Misinformation <lb />
Scriptures. <lb />
The notion loosely floating about <lb />
the is that the Bible I S I <lb />
Sown from heaven, cleanly printed, <lb />
in morocco and <lb />
if A, with a a a <lb />
text which been e rue- <lb />
made to declare that S- <lb />
is inspired of God. i his i <lb />
en sent volume is i <lb />
in the minutest detail. Every ca- <lb />
. word Bl A lot r i -1 <lb />
punctuation mark is infallibly <lb />
Nobody, <lb />
to tho knowledge of the pi r- <lb />
writer, has r Hull I el d <lb />
Mite that theory of i <lb />
Bid if the pi<lb />
were it wot Id <lb />
inference And this <lb />
in for <lb />
a printed in the El l <lb />
. read in our Yd ; <lb />
the world knows, or . <lb />
that the revised version n-hit-h we <lb />
now possess is based on tin i <lb />
version, which is an <lb />
edition of the Bible, i <lb />
was a bad cony of I <lb />
which was based on <lb />
translations of Dutch and <lb />
translations and <lb />
Bible And if we i <lb />
find rigidly accurate me <lb />
from the very mind of i <lb />
ed in a version of a <lb />
is a translation of a translation. a <lb />
are demanding the most <lb />
of all conceivable miracles. <lb />
popular misinformation abort <lb />
the Bible rooms to <lb />
el<lb />
1-1 <lb />
Million far <lb />
Washington, D. C. Nov. 28.- <lb />
The with his potatoes and <lb />
his apples, the miller with his <lb />
flour and meal, the hardware <lb />
man with his nails, the cement <lb />
manufacturer, and the many <lb />
other users of the faithful slack <lb />
that combination of <lb />
hoops and heading, which <lb />
is not intended to hold water or <lb />
something in fluid form, <lb />
used forest products last year <lb />
having the enormous value of <lb />
The man little suspect <lb />
that the humble barrel plays so <lb />
important a part in the expense <lb />
st v f <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN <lb />
in the State of North Carolina, at the close of Sept. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts . . . 110.04 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from 12,828.54 <lb />
items <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency 1,244.68 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other V. S. notes <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock . . <lb />
Surplus fund . . 11,250.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
current exp. paid 380.68 <lb />
Bills payable 10,000.00 <lb />
Deposits subject took. 45,158.54 <lb />
Cashier's eke. outstanding 78.87 <lb />
I was flashed in a trice to the <lb />
of sea that film <lb />
upon the wonder fraught ocean of <lb />
and it to me with <lb />
glow of pleasure that place had <lb />
from of old called <lb />
of the <lb />
This, then, was my <lb />
to Danzig, and I never think of it <lb />
without seeing streets full of high. <lb />
narrow facades, melting one into <lb />
gently curving streets <lb />
alive with rich reliefs; statues of <lb />
blurred worthies and inquisitive <lb />
the blunt, mighty Church <lb />
of St. Marv looming above them <lb />
like a mountain. I can never <lb />
the name of Danzig without be- <lb />
holding a dusky waterway lined with <lb />
structures <lb />
jewel of <lb />
art with rosy aureole. <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
Mr. dined the other even- <lb />
with sonic friends. When the <lb />
guests were seated the host bent his <lb />
head and began in a sub- <lb />
tone. what's that- de- <lb />
who sat beside him <lb />
and who is rather deaf. The host <lb />
smiled patiently and began again in <lb />
a louder voice. <lb />
a little louder. I don t <lb />
catch what you per- <lb />
A low ripple of laughter <lb />
went round the table. The host, <lb />
his face crimson with embarrass- <lb />
raised his voice still higher. <lb />
The poor old man did his best to <lb />
hear, but failed. <lb />
did you say r he demand- <lb />
ed irascibly. <lb />
The host cast him an angry <lb />
glance. it. I'm saying <lb />
of n copy In i book <lb />
Vet the adventure of the Bib <lb />
documents the day of the <lb />
printing press constitute one of <lb />
romances of history. The I <lb />
Hebrew copy of Old <lb />
of undisputed date goes back <lb />
to the tenth century A. I. r.-w a <lb />
period, therefore, of not less <lb />
1,800 years and perhaps of <lb />
copy succeeding copy, gen- <lb />
following generation the- <lb />
world of books even as in the Ira- <lb />
race. Twenty centuries <lb />
had gone the way of all <lb />
papyri, even as twenty centime of <lb />
human beings hid gone way of <lb />
all flesh, and this parchment was <lb />
heir of all those ages in the fore- <lb />
most files Had no <lb />
made one mistake in the o <lb />
of twice a thousand years As com- <lb />
for the late date of o <lb />
Hebrew authorities can be set, it ll <lb />
true, the scrupulous fidelity with <lb />
which the Hebrew amanuensis <lb />
his work, his reverence for the <lb />
of the document on which be <lb />
was engaged and the <lb />
comparative purity and <lb />
of the Charles P. <lb />
in Appleton's. <lb />
Division cf <lb />
a of the old <lb />
Sam. . <lb />
fashioned strutting through <lb />
the village street as proud any <lb />
peacock. <lb />
said n man <lb />
had occasionally given him en odd <lb />
job. you've taken a partner <lb />
for <lb />
Married yesterday. <lb />
Sam, hope you believe in <lb />
an equal division of labor and will <lb />
not expect your partner to do nil <lb />
the <lb />
indeed, I does <lb />
believe we should do our share. <lb />
Wife's to <lb />
I'm be de <lb />
Actor's <lb />
Not long ago u New York <lb />
manager came in unexpectedly <lb />
upon the rehearsal of one of bis <lb />
shows and didn't like the way <lb />
of the comedians was delivering <lb />
lines. The man, who had never met <lb />
the manager, was slow, lackadaisical <lb />
in manner and lacked spirit. <lb />
here, this won't do at <lb />
aid the manager, striding down tho <lb />
aisle toward the stage. steam <lb />
there, more steam That's what yon <lb />
steam <lb />
said the man. gazing down <lb />
on the manager. am <lb />
don't want an want <lb />
Total, <lb />
Total, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
PITT <lb />
MISS C. <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office Bank <lb />
AYDEN. N C. <lb />
mi Dart m expense Smith, Cashier of the above bank, do <lb />
important a pair in W U, is to the beat o. my knowledge and belief. <lb />
accounts of the American farmer SM <lb />
swear that <lb />
and and W <lb />
I fore this day of Sept. <lb />
with the United States <lb />
forest service develop this j STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
truth. Moreover, <lb />
tics taken directly from Notary <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. R SMITH, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
L DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Co. and will conduct the DU <lb />
at the sane place- <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
Seed Wheat, <lb />
Oats, Rye and Barley. <lb />
We are not only the largest <lb />
era in Seed i in the but <lb />
we sell the best, cleanest and <lb />
heaviest qualities. Our stocks are <lb />
secured from the best and t- <lb />
crops, and our warehouse <lb />
are fully equipped with the best <lb />
and most improved machinery for <lb />
cleaning. If you want superior <lb />
crops <lb />
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb />
Prices quoted on request <lb />
Fall <lb />
giving full information about all I <lb />
seeds, mailed free. <lb />
WOOD t SONS, <lb />
Richmond.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018021_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
Notice of Sale. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a of trust, executed and <lb />
delivered by Leonidas Fleming and <lb />
others U U. Salisbury, dated on the <lb />
1st day of January, 1908, and re- <lb />
corded in the register of deeds office of <lb />
Pitt county. North Caro in Book <lb />
Z-8, page the will ex- <lb />
Ce to c sale, before the court <lb />
door in Greenville, for cash, to <lb />
the highest bidder. <lb />
On December 8th, 1903, <lb />
the following real property, to <lb />
certain tracts of land, <lb />
lying and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt aforesaid, and more <lb />
described and defined, as <lb />
follows, to <lb />
The present home farm <lb />
of Leonidas Fleming, composed <lb />
of what was formerly known as <lb />
the Leonidas Fleming <lb />
and that portion of the Briley <lb />
tract not heretofore conveyed to <lb />
L. Mayo. acres, <lb />
more or less, and adjoining the <lb />
lands of Harrington L. A. <lb />
Mayo, J. Fleming. W. J. <lb />
Briley. Randolph Bros, and <lb />
The lands being situ <lb />
ate on th north side of Tar river, <lb />
in Greenville township, and be- <lb />
split open north and south by <lb />
the Leonidas Fleming road con- <lb />
the Tarboro <lb />
road an. the Tar <lb />
and being <lb />
east ard west by the Pleas- <lb />
Tarboro road, there <lb />
upon said farm about or <lb />
acres in cultivation and <lb />
in wood <lb />
Those certain two pieces <lb />
of land which were allotted to <lb />
piece, lying on the south side of <lb />
the road leading from Elihu <lb />
to Great Swamp church, <lb />
which was allotted to Leonidas <lb />
Fleming, in the divisions of the <lb />
lands of Ivey Fleming, <lb />
deceased, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Kenneth Staton and <lb />
others, containing, according to <lb />
plot 1-2 acres more or less. <lb />
Lot No. Being the share <lb />
of land allotted to Leon <lb />
Notice of Sale for Partition <lb />
North Carolina, the S. C. re <lb />
Pitt County D. C. Moore, clerk. <lb />
W. T. Harris. V. S. Frank <lb />
Harriss, James H. Bilk <lb />
and husband. Samuel <lb />
Dixon and wife, Carrie Dix- <lb />
on, Emma Wilson, and <lb />
wife Susan Elizabeth Ex <lb />
Order of and Com- <lb />
By of an order and decree made <lb />
by D. C. Moore, Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county in the foregoing <lb />
in the divisions of cause, on the 22nd day of November, <lb />
the lands of Ivey undersigned commissioner <lb />
Of <lb />
noon, ox- <lb />
BOOM <lb />
bid- <lb />
Tuesday the 22nd day <lb />
deceased, adjoining the lands at o'clock, i <lb />
Kenneth Fleming, W. J. Flem- J pose to public before cw <lb />
and Containing, door in Greenville, the big <lb />
according to plot. acres more j b the follow tracts., <lb />
or less. <lb />
To satisfy said deed of trust. <lb />
This Nov. 6th, 1908. <lb />
One t or parcel of land, situated <lb />
in Creek township. county, <lb />
North Carolina, at a sweet <lb />
i gum on the west side of the <lb />
from the . lea Frank <lb />
by J. L. Fleming, Attorney. <lb />
Leonidas Fleming in the division <lb />
of lands of Ivey Fleming,. <lb />
one of said pie cs and county, <lb />
acres more or less, <lb />
and adj the lands of Ken- <lb />
Staton, Joseph Bradley and <lb />
others, and the other niece con- <lb />
acres more or less, <lb />
and adjoining the lands of Ken- <lb />
Staton. J. Fleming and <lb />
others. <lb />
The home farm of <lb />
Fleming, consisting of acres, <lb />
more or less, will be offered <lb />
for as lots ard parcels, and <lb />
then as a whole, as follows, to <lb />
Lot No. Known the <lb />
school house piece, bounded on <lb />
west b the- lands of W. J, <lb />
on the south by the <lb />
home place to the Fred Cannon <lb />
place at corner of Lot No. <lb />
the i of the Willis Wilson <lb />
and runs S. E. poles to <lb />
stake thence north 281-2 east poles to <lb />
a stake, them south east es to <lb />
. . i stake with oak and pine pointers, <lb />
By virtue the power sale then , west poles to a <lb />
contained in a certain mortgage small post oak, i n the south side of a <lb />
deed and delivered by Fred Cannons then north <lb />
tn C Carr on 1-2. west 19-1 to a stake, corner <lb />
W. W. Moore to U b. on then with <lb />
the 9th day of 1906, and east m to line reversed N. <lb />
recorded in the register of beginning. Containing acres <lb />
deeds office of Pitt county. North more or .,., ,, <lb />
in A so r tract of land in said <lb />
Carolina, in two P-8. pages ,,, county d adjoining the <lb />
etc. the undersigned will expose of Oliver Cox, Simon Mills and <lb />
to public sale, before the court others and being the home place of the <lb />
house door in Greenville, N. C, said Charles Frank containing <lb />
to the highest bidder on Monday. <lb />
1908, two certain pix r, om dwelling house, nicely painted <lb />
tracts or parcels of land lying and an.; ell plastered, three brick <lb />
being in the county of Pitt and i one good five room tenant <lb />
t ard de- house with brick underpinning and <lb />
State worn i one r ten- <lb />
scribed as ant house x feet, two shingle top <lb />
piece or parcel lying in tobacco barns and tobacco pack <lb />
township, State <lb />
beginning at shed and shelters attach, d. <lb />
corner of lot No. in the western nod well of water. Land has good <lb />
line of the A. L. Carr tract, and clay foundation, well adapted <lb />
runs north x of corn- cotton, peanuts and tobacco. <lb />
. this the 21st day of November. 1908. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
contained in a mortgage deed <lb />
executed and delivered by James <lb />
and wife, Mahala <lb />
to R. L. Smith Co., on the <lb />
20th day of November, 1905. and <lb />
duly dad in the register of <lb />
deed office of Pitt county, North <lb />
Carolina, in J page <lb />
the will expose to <lb />
public sale, before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, for <lb />
cash, to the highest bidder, on <lb />
Monday the 14th day of <lb />
1908. at noon, it <lb />
being of the <lb />
term 1908 of Pitt county <lb />
Superior court, the following <lb />
parcel of land to Situated <lb />
in Pitt county, adjoining the <lb />
of Silas Hardy, <lb />
and others. Beginning <lb />
at an oak Silas Hardy's. Mary <lb />
Hardy's and Cherry's <lb />
corner and thence west <lb />
poles to a slake <lb />
Silas Hardy s corners, thence S. <lb />
poles to Guilford <lb />
line, thence his line reversed <lb />
east to Marv Hardy's second <lb />
W. poles <lb />
to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres to satisfy said mortgage <lb />
deed. <lb />
This 7th day of Nov <lb />
R. L. Smith Co. Mortgagee. <lb />
By F. C. Harding, <lb />
Great Land Sale <lb />
On the first Monday in December <lb />
and on Tuesday after sell, strict- <lb />
under the hammer, at the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, more th n a <lb />
dozen small farm. Some i ash <lb />
but most of them on long time, with a <lb />
payment of only one-fourth ca-h Be- <lb />
the 7th and <lb />
8th. <lb />
Have also some for sale privately on <lb />
long time between now and above date. <lb />
These lands are all within from one <lb />
to five miles of the town of Greenville, <lb />
and in the best neighborhoods to live <lb />
to be found anywhere, and are among <lb />
the best agricultural lands in Pitt <lb />
This is s great opportunity for <lb />
men and others wishing to begin life on <lb />
the farm. <lb />
The splendid Training School will <lb />
open in Greenville next fall and then <lb />
you'll want to be convenient to it. <lb />
You had better buy now while you <lb />
have the opportunity. <lb />
P other information can be <lb />
had at my office; See also my other <lb />
notices in The Reflector, <lb />
J. L. FLEMING. Attorney. <lb />
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In the <lb />
Court. <lb />
chains to the corner of said tract, <lb />
a pine; thence with the outside <lb />
boundary of said tract north <lb />
chains to a stake; thence <lb />
x chains <lb />
with said boundary line to a <lb />
stake; thence north east with <lb />
said boundary chains to a <lb />
Trustee's Sale. <lb />
Under and by virtue of authority <lb />
vested in me by a certain deed in trust <lb />
executed to me by Ea on Matthews <lb />
and wife, Elizabeth Matthews on the <lb />
th day of May. nineteen hundred and <lb />
stake, with the various g, the of a <lb />
of boundary bond bearing even date therewith, <lb />
line of the said A. L. Carr tract and registered in tie office of the <lb />
of land to Little <lb />
ii ; . book a aw. and in <lb />
creek; thence down the various in Trust <lb />
courses of said creek to the dower not having been complied with, and <lb />
line of Mrs Alice Harper and the upon the of J. w. H. <lb />
therein I <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor of the estate of H. N. Gray, de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to ail <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb />
and all persons having claims <lb />
raid estate -re notified to <lb />
the same to the <lb />
n or before 16th day of November, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 16th day of November <lb />
H. A. Gray. <lb />
of H. N Gray. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
B- W. Edwards et <lb />
vs. <lb />
Snow Hill Supply Co. <lb />
A corporation <lb />
virtue of an order issued <lb />
on November Kith, by Hon. <lb />
O. L Allen, judge pr aiding <lb />
judicial district of North Caro- <lb />
you are hereby notified that the estate are notified to <lb />
a hearing before the undersized g <lb />
referee, will be held at Know <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
c clerk of Pitt county as . <lb />
of the of W. D. i n ltd <lb />
Moore, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons indebted to the estate <lb />
make Immediate payment to the under-1 <lb />
-Mil. and all persons having claims <lb />
are to j <lb />
lore <lb />
The Bank of Lauderdale. <lb />
VS. <lb />
W. E. <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb />
the undersigned from the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt in the above <lb />
will on Monday, <lb />
at o'clock M. at the <lb />
court house of said county, at <lb />
N. C, sell to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash to satisfy said <lb />
a I the right title, and interest <lb />
which tin said W. E. the <lb />
n the following described <lb />
property in a Situated in the town <lb />
of on west side of railroad and <lb />
north tide of Second street, beginning <lb />
on street at W. I. Jenkins <lb />
S. E. corner and runs a northerly <lb />
course with said Jenkins line to a ditch, <lb />
Mary E. line, thence an <lb />
easterly v ditch and <lb />
Mary E. line to W. B. <lb />
a north west corner, thence a <lb />
southerly course with said <lb />
line to Second street, thence with <lb />
Second a course to <lb />
I containing 3-8 of acre, <lb />
more or less, and formerly known <lb />
the Isaac Hardy lot <lb />
The following, as described, is except- <lb />
ed from the above lot from it be- <lb />
that part of the said lot which is in- <lb />
in the homestead allotment of W. <lb />
E. as fully appear on record, <lb />
as <lb />
one other lot on Main street <lb />
beginning at W. I. S. E. <lb />
on Main street, thence with W. I. <lb />
line a course to a <lb />
ditch, thence with said ditch an east- <lb />
course feet, thence a south- <lb />
course and with Jen- <lb />
line to Main street, thence with <lb />
Main street, a course to <lb />
W. I. corner, the <lb />
All of said lot except that portion just <lb />
described as being within the home- <lb />
allotment of W E. to be <lb />
sold under this execution. <lb />
This November <lb />
L. Tucker. Sheriff of Pitt county <lb />
W. acres more or and being <lb />
of the identical tract of land that <lb />
Hill, N. C. beginning on No- <lb />
1908, at a. <lb />
in. and to continue <lb />
ed, to hear all as to <lb />
claims against the Hill <lb />
Supply Co. and any competent <lb />
motion of any creditor, a.- to the <lb />
disbursement of funds, it same is <lb />
desired before the general dis- <lb />
of assets, and any <lb />
other matter contemplated by n <lb />
the insolvency law of <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
further notified to show <lb />
date m- why <lb />
dry accounts, amount- <lb />
51.88 due for <lb />
d by sud Company <lb />
notice will be plead in <lb />
This 30th day of October W <lb />
ltd <lb />
of V. Moore. <lb />
ton land to the <lb />
lands of Randolph Bros., and on <lb />
the north by the lands of Ran <lb />
Bros ard . J. Briley. <lb />
containing acres or <lb />
excepting and reserving <lb />
from the above description the <lb />
one acre lot lo the <lb />
Pitt county Bard of Education <lb />
whereon the new two <lb />
school building now stands. <lb />
Lot No. on the south <lb />
or this will be in <lb />
b-r of <lb />
This day of October. <lb />
S. T. White, <lb />
bidder, ore-third ed; ., Administrator of C F. White, <lb />
m the de-crib after the <lb />
of l situate in PI date on which application for <lb />
By virtue of the power of tale con- <lb />
this in a Mortgage Deed executed and <lb />
d livered by Jno. A. Nichols, to P. H. <lb />
Kittrell on the of April, 1907, <lb />
arid duly recorded in the Register of <lb />
Deeds office of Pitt County, in Book Q-8 <lb />
the undersigned will expose <lb />
to public sale, before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, for cash, to the high- <lb />
. ., ; est bidder, on Monday, the of <lb />
Administrator's NOtiCe. I December. 1908; at ll o'clock non, it <lb />
being the first day of the December <lb />
duly qualified as term of Pitt County Superior <lb />
tor of the e of C. F. White, de- j the following parcel of land, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all Situated in the Town of Winterville, N. <lb />
indebted to the estate to make C., on the east side of the near <lb />
to the undersign-1 the Girl's Dormitory, I on the <lb />
and all persons having claims j south by lot of W Hie Buck, on the west <lb />
against s-id estate are notified to by the lot Elizabeth on <lb />
present the to the undersigned I on the north by Mount street and on <lb />
on or before the 26th day of October, the east by Church street, containing <lb />
1-2 acre more or less. This sale is made <lb />
to v terms of mortgage. <lb />
This 7th day of November. <lb />
P. II. Kittrell, Mortgagee. <lb />
By F. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
was assigned to C. S. Carr in the county, township, and more made, should not <lb />
division of the lands of his I be paid m lull. <lb />
father. A. L Carr, and known as and Tarboro road to And, that the time for <lb />
lot No. in the said division. Gum swamp at the of I filing claim Company <lb />
Reference is hereby made the Ann Ham-. at aground bridge; extended to November <lb />
record of division of lands with Hum- 191-8 <lb />
. 1- . . curse to the line of the . . , . . <lb />
No. and to c. Reviver, <lb />
of Superior Court s with Hill Supply Co. Referee. <lb />
of Pitt county for a com- line u sou <lb />
of said lot of o. <lb />
r . thence with d Ward a I to the <lb />
beginning, g SI seres, mote. <lb />
Also the life estate and dower or less, a, I known as the Sallie Ann <lb />
interest of Mrs. Alice Harper in ind. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
is <lb />
. , . , I mortgage <lb />
Terms of sale-Cash, or cash. <lb />
side of the public road leading <lb />
from House Station to Mt- Pleas- <lb />
ant church and on the west side land to small triangular <lb />
of the road, just staked out. I shaped of land embraced <lb />
leading from mouth th- Leon- j within her upon lot No. <lb />
Fl road, the new in the div the lands of the <lb />
school building. Straight A. L Carr, and which covers <lb />
lands of L. A. Mayo, and <lb />
the lands of L. A Mayo, was <lb />
J. and the other <lb />
Fleming lands, containing <lb />
44.4 acres more o less. <lb />
Lot No. Lying on tho south <lb />
side of the rod leading from <lb />
House Station to Mt. Pleasant <lb />
church and on the east side of <lb />
the new road, just staked out. <lb />
leading from the mouth of the <lb />
Leonidas road, near the <lb />
new school building, straight to <lb />
the lands of L. A. Mayo, and ad- <lb />
joining the lands of L. A. Mayo, <lb />
O. Harrington, and the other <lb />
Leonidas Fleming lands, contain <lb />
40.2 acres more or less. <lb />
Lot No. Lying on the east <lb />
of the Leonidas Fleming <lb />
road, opposite the new school <lb />
building, and on the north side <lb />
of the road leading from House <lb />
Station to Mt. Pleasant church, <lb />
and adjoining the lands of <lb />
Harrington and the other lands <lb />
of Leonidas Fleming, <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Lot No. Whereon is situate <lb />
the dwelling house, house, <lb />
barn, stables and etc. of the <lb />
said Leonidas Fleming, and lying <lb />
on both sides of the Leonidas <lb />
Fleming road, adjoining the <lb />
of O. 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 81.85 <lb />
more or leas 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 />
Lot No. 6-Being the acre <lb />
This the day of Nov <lb />
J. C Smith, Trustee. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
register of deeds county. <lb />
The dower of the said Mrs. Alice <lb />
Harper covering the entire lands before the curt ions- door in <lb />
of lot No. assigned to the said to the highest <lb />
By virtue of the of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
and by G. S. <lb />
and wife to L C Arthur on the <lb />
1st of . Mar.-h 1605, and duly <lb />
d in the Register of Deeds 01- <lb />
of Pitt c North Carolina, in <lb />
Hook page Hi, undersigned <lb />
the <lb />
to the <lb />
lying and in the county <lb />
of Pitt and Stale of North <lb />
and in the town of Greenville, bounded <lb />
and described as follows, One <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
and by <lb />
wife. Ida Perkins, to <lb />
age the 16th day of <lb />
and duly in the register of <lb />
North Carolina I <lb />
Pitt County. In the S. Court. <lb />
A. Savage and G. A. <lb />
us A. Savage Company, <lb />
vs <lb />
D. L. <lb />
By virtue of an execution is- <lb />
deeds office of Pitt county. North Care- above entitled Cause, <lb />
Una, in book J-8. page 2.0, the . . . Claim A. <lb />
will to c sale, be-i <lb />
wherein O A. and A. <lb />
e-i win c sale, ,. . e <lb />
court house door in Greenville,, Savage trading as A. Savage <lb />
to the highest on Monday, are plaintiffs, and D. <lb />
camber Slat a c ruin tract or l is by D. <lb />
parcel of land being in th-town-. pip, the <lb />
of county of Pitt and State MOOre. <lb />
of North Carolina, and Pitt county, the under- <lb />
follows, Being lot No. l on the L. Tucker, sheriff of <lb />
north side of Fleming street in whit is; county, will on Tuesday, the <lb />
, of December. 1903 <lb />
ard the the second day of <lb />
lot at the corner of Evans <lb />
on I and streets and running from <lb />
C. T. ard cherry me the <lb />
com r, December term, 1908, of Pitt <lb />
feet h inches, thence South west j Superior court, at o'clock <lb />
feet inches to the old of said court for the <lb />
thence north 1-2 l o feet I noon recess on said day, <lb />
itches to the beginning, containing one public sale at the court house <lb />
quarter are more, or and being . d , Greenville. Pitt county, <lb />
the this day conveyed to . ,. . . . t, <lb />
Perkins by Adrian to to the highest bidder for cash. <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale the following described tracts <lb />
said A. L. Carr for a more par- which the said and wife <lb />
description of said twenty <lb />
two acres of said land embraced and by Main street extended, lying <lb />
in the description of lot No. in just South of the Norfolk Southern I <lb />
the said to satisfy said railway. For description ref-. <lb />
, . j is made to said to I <lb />
mortgage deed. , deed. Terms of I <lb />
reasonable deferred payments. <lb />
This Nov. 1908. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Mortgagee. <lb />
Skinner Whedbee, <lb />
This 24th day of Nov. 1908. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Mortgagees. <lb />
James ard James, Attorneys. <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
Pitt County, i In Superior Court. <lb />
W. A, James, Jr. administrator of <lb />
Alfred James, deceased. <lb />
VS. <lb />
David I., James, Nancy E. Williamson, <lb />
Harriett L. all, heirs at law. <lb />
The defendants Harriett L. Ward, <lb />
W. II. Che t r Alfred <lb />
Swindell and Minnie Swindell will take <lb />
notice that a special Proceeding, <lb />
led as above, has been commenced 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 the payment of <lb />
and the said defendants will further <lb />
take notice that they are required to <lb />
appear at the office of said Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County on Tues- <lb />
day December 3rd, in Greenville, <lb />
N. answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint filed in action, <lb />
or the plaintiff will n, to the Court <lb />
for the relief demanded therein. <lb />
This 4th day of November 1908. <lb />
u. C. Moore. <lb />
C of Superior Court, <lb />
Blow, for <lb />
street, a westerly <lb />
thence a northerly direction, <lb />
with the first line. fee to 14th <lb />
with the southern line of 14th <lb />
street an easterly direction, feet to <lb />
the beginning, cunt lining one acre, <lb />
more or less. One oilier lot beginning <lb />
at the corner of and <lb />
and running from thence with <lb />
I the eastern line of street a <lb />
direction, feet to I he <lb />
corner of and 15th streets; <lb />
I thence with the line of 15th <lb />
street, an direction, 1511-2 <lb />
I thence a northerly direction, <lb />
parallel with the Drat line, SI I feet to <lb />
I 14th street, thence the southern <lb />
Having duly qualified as line of 14th street, a westerly direction, <lb />
tor, with the will annexed, of the 1-H feet to the beginning, contain- <lb />
estate of M R. E. Bel-her, deceased, one acre, more or less to satisfy <lb />
notice is hereby to all persons said mortgage Terms of tale, <lb />
indebted to the estate to make cash. <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and This Nov. 1908. <lb />
all persons having claims against said i L. C Mortgagee. <lb />
estate are notified that they Jarvis Blow, II <lb />
present the same to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 6th day of November, <lb />
1909, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
or recovery. <lb />
of November, 1908, <lb />
GEORGE E. BELCHER, <lb />
of Mrs. R. E. Belcher. <lb />
cash. <lb />
This 20th of Nov, 1908. <lb />
Adrian Savage, Mortgagee. <lb />
Id. w. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and<lb />
Notice to creditors. <lb />
Notice to creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified <lb />
tors of the estate of J, S. Harris, de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and nil persons having claims against <lb />
estate are notified that they must <lb />
Having qualified as executor of Sue present the same to the undersigned on <lb />
May decease., Farm- or before the 2nd day of November, <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
is to notify all persons having a of recovery. <lb />
but the estate of decease l tot <lb />
exhibit them to tie undersigned within <lb />
twelve from this date, or <lb />
notice be pleaded in r. r of their <lb />
recovery. All persons i to said <lb />
estate will make immediate, <lb />
payment. j <lb />
C. Dupree, <lb />
F. G. James, ltd <lb />
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J. T. and II. S. HARRIS. <lb />
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it township, Pitt county <lb />
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the 14th day of November. 1908. <lb />
L. W. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
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solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
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Mr. Glenn <lb />
J. F. and wife, Nannie B. J <lb />
Forbes road; thence down the load <lb />
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ea.-t poles to a stake <lb />
north weft to red oaks <lb />
Allen and wife, Clara J. Craw <lb />
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A. M. Allen ard wife, <lb />
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near the mill road; thence south <lb />
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NOTICE OF SALE FOB PARTITION. I less. <lb />
By virtue of the judgment and <lb />
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court, made in the above <lb />
entitled cause, on day <lb />
of November 1908, the under- <lb />
signed J. L. Fleming, <lb />
appoint, d the court, <lb />
This the 13th day of Nov. 1908. <lb />
J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
will sell to the highest bidder for in a certain deed en <lb />
cash, for partition, at the COUrt by <lb />
u, W.- Pitt in wife Q. C. Move to Mary Branch o <lb />
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Misses Ma; Brooks and Mary <lb />
house door of Pitt county in <lb />
Greenville, on the day of <lb />
December, 1908, all the right, <lb />
title of the parties <lb />
ed this agreement- Mr. Kitchin the aforesaid proceeding in <lb />
wanted the inauguration January <lb />
or but Governor Glenn has <lb />
important business <lb />
in Washington on these date and <lb />
Joyner, the teachers at Smith's Mr. Kitchin yielded to the wishes <lb />
school, left Wednesday Governor Glenn for the <lb />
lo spend Thanksgiving at home, j to be January The <lb />
Mills Smith and J. B. Joyner legislature meets January aid <lb />
went to Greenville <lb />
morning. <lb />
J. Ii. Joyner and Mills Smith canvass the vote <lb />
went to Farmville Thursday and declare Mr. <lb />
and to the following <lb />
tracts or parcels of land, to wit <lb />
1st. A certain tract Of lot of <lb />
land, in said county and State, <lb />
as Lying <lb />
and being in the tow n of Green- <lb />
ville, on South side of 10th <lb />
street and on the west side of <lb />
id <lb />
on <lb />
the day of September, 1906. and <lb />
duly recorded in the Register of Deeds <lb />
office of Pitt county. North Caroline, <lb />
in k J-8, page the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale, the <lb />
court door in Greenville, the <lb />
highest bidder on Monday, Dec. 28th, <lb />
1908, a tract or parcel of land <lb />
g a d i in the county of <lb />
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lot described in said mortgage and <lb />
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I hunting, and there was so much <lb />
a part of morning that j <lb />
it me war a <lb />
back in the sixties. I report. <lb />
R. E. Willoughby went white. <lb />
Farmville Friday on business. Henry B and Maude <lb />
The Hookerton Union meeting Brown. <lb />
convened at Smith's school, Staten and Maggie <lb />
house Friday night, and closed Novella Bunting. <lb />
Sunday night. There were j arid L. <lb />
en in the <lb />
Prom Wilson we had J. C. w. T. Allan and Neva T. <lb />
S. P H. H- Settle, Forbes. <lb />
j H ayes Parish C. M. Morton. N. and Lydia Car <lb />
From we had S. W. <lb />
. the e Washington street, <lb />
I the beginning, it being the east <lb />
has issued the following licenses No as shown <lb />
and runs about ard g lack <lb />
feet t. ; the corner of lot about to s. id Mortgage <lb />
Mo, thence with lot No. f <lb />
about Co feet to a <lb />
thence n p. G. James, <lb />
with <lb />
to <lb />
with to <lb />
on map made by P. Matthews in <lb />
By virtue of tie power of sen <lb />
in a Mortgage <lb />
Deed executed tie i by Situ <lb />
and wife lo W, <lb />
1892 of the William Moore land, Brooks the 1st day of January, <lb />
containing one fourth of an acre, . duly recorded in th.- register of <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
Powell, an old student from D. <lb />
tine <lb />
have just received a new . now <lb />
lot of salt. A. look-keeper in Baltimore, <lb />
Misses Roberson and spent here with re- <lb />
returned from Bethel Thursday <lb />
afternoon. The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
A good second-hand buggy and Co. are now in position to am <lb />
harness sale cheap. Buggy ply you their <lb />
has been running about a year, Carts, bodies and Tumbling <lb />
I bodies, Prices made right Call <lb />
a number of the m- <lb />
Thanksgiving day at home. <lb />
Second-hand open <lb />
son. <lb />
Ernest Staten and Eva House. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Emmet Highsmith and <lb />
Mr. <lb />
W. <lb />
We had a good attendance Fri- <lb />
day night, and it was much <lb />
larger Saturday. The good David <lb />
people round about served a, Burney. <lb />
bountiful dinner on the grounds Joe and Dora <lb />
Tar help- <lb />
ed themselves until they were <lb />
satisfied, and like it was <lb />
when Christ fed the five thous <lb />
I and there were twelve baskets <lb />
full taken up. On Sunday there <lb />
Nobles and Janie <lb />
Bonner. <lb />
Michael Phillips and <lb />
Ellison and Martha <lb />
more or less, and being the lot county, <lb />
. i ., I Una, in book B y page the <lb />
conveyed to Victoria <lb />
by the Greenville Lumber Com-, the court door in Greenville, to <lb />
in 1895 and by deed which I u highest Under on Thursday, <lb />
appears of record in the a certain parcel <lb />
t of and in the county <lb />
of register pat of North Carolina ard <lb />
by the Greenville Lumber Com-, the in Greenville, to <lb />
1895 and by deed which I highest binder on Thursday, Dec. <lb />
el of <lb />
,, n a. St. vi U <lb />
county, in Look B-o, page described as follows, to <lb />
and the same by That of land in <lb />
C and wife Vic-1 township near the town of Grifton, ad- <lb />
to Noah Forbes, I -of t <lb />
by deed which appears of record <lb />
v-. L. Blount. Louisa and <lb />
others, containing acres more or <lb />
less, less the pistes sold If. For ac- <lb />
curate description, reference is hereby <lb />
made to the The <lb />
tote sold being the of <lb />
S. Worth in said tract of <lb />
lo satisfy raid deed. <lb />
Terms of <lb />
This of r. <lb />
P. W. Brooks. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James, Atty. ft ltd <lb />
Green- <lb />
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
Fountain Pen. <lb />
W e headquarters for <lb />
horse blankets. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co <lb />
A. G. Cox is having a cement <lb />
floor put in his large concrete <lb />
This be one of <lb />
handsomest stores in town. <lb />
Miss spent <lb />
Thanksgiving day at <lb />
with <lb />
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb />
are still going. Call to see <lb />
our nice stock of runabouts be- <lb />
fore you buy. Prices are inter- <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. sent a bad <lb />
of buggies to Greenville this <lb />
Miss Myrtle went to <lb />
Ayden Friday evening. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of j <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can furnish nice hearse <lb />
service. A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
M went to <lb />
Ayden yesterday. <lb />
and eggs a specialty. <lb />
Come and get best prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Annie Mumford, of <lb />
den, is spending sometime here <lb />
with relatives and friends. <lb />
For Sale- One mule and two <lb />
horses cheap. Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Bessie Kittrell is spend- <lb />
a few days with relatives at <lb />
Grifton; <lb />
We have just opened a large <lb />
line of best enamel ware. Come <lb />
and get your pick. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Our Christmas goods will be on <lb />
market in a few days. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co- <lb />
Fresh beef, pork, oysters, <lb />
and fish can be at our <lb />
market, Lunches en short <lb />
r Bail Sutton. <lb />
happen <lb />
to a serious accident Monday <lb />
at oil mill. In <lb />
to put on a in the seed room, <lb />
a ladder was knocked from under <lb />
him by the belt causing him to <lb />
fall and break his leg just above <lb />
his ankle. Both bones were <lb />
broken. Dr. Cox was summoned <lb />
at once and dressed his wounds. <lb />
The sewing ma- <lb />
chine is one of the best, on the <lb />
market. See us for prices that <lb />
will be of interest to you. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Nettie Nobles, of Lenoir <lb />
county, entered school Monday. <lb />
Fresh seed rye. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The new reversible disc <lb />
row is indispensable on an up-to- <lb />
date farm. See us before buy- <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Get the plow for <lb />
tearing up new grounds. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co- <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. sent <lb />
joy it greatly. <lb />
the preachers <lb />
delegates took the train at <lb />
Monday morning for especial y <lb />
sun. and Farmville. <lb />
in the office of the register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt county, in book G- <lb />
page reference to both of <lb />
which deeds is hereby made for <lb />
an accurate description. <lb />
2nd- That certain or <lb />
parcel of land, in said county and I <lb />
State, bounded as lying <lb />
and being in Greenville town- <lb />
ship, beginning at fork of <lb />
the Kinston road, near the home <lb />
of Noah Forbes, deceased, <lb />
and with the new road <lb />
north west. poles; thence execute and delivered by J. hi. <lb />
welt poles; thence G- <lb />
. m i sod duly d lithe <lb />
went piles to a small., of <lb />
bridge the road; North Carolina, in bk X page <lb />
Of said and the Mar and <lb />
I ditch to a stake; thence north book Q x, page the <lb />
on t ,. o . i. lo public sale, <lb />
west poles to a marked;,,,, the court j,, <lb />
Black gum; thence I ville, highest bidder on <lb />
the j west GO pales, to a near a day, Do . a tract or <lb />
thence south lying aid<lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of tale <lb />
in two mortgage <lb />
ace <lb />
Jas- L. Smith, of Maple Cy- <lb />
press, came up Saturday to at- <lb />
tend the union meeting and to <lb />
visit his son, Hay wood. A Mr. <lb />
Kirkman came up with him and <lb />
and they returned home Monday <lb />
morning. <lb />
C. D. Smith's daughter, Sallie, <lb />
has been sick for a week with <lb />
fever. And Miss Mamie is sick <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as executor of Mrs. <lb />
P. deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of sail to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months from date of this notice, or <lb />
notice will j pleaded in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
All persona indebted to estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
Book Store <lb />
a large lot of <lb />
Parker I dust pile; <lb />
fountain pens, the I ind that has , . i <lb />
south east poles to a pine <lb />
stump, M. G. line near I That <lb />
the Kinston road; thence across I township adjoining the lands of T A <lb />
the road east Nannie B. Alfred <lb />
poles to a stake and water oak; <lb />
thence north west poles <lb />
to a stake; thence west poles <lb />
to a stake; thence north east <lb />
poles to the Kinston road; <lb />
with the Kinston road <lb />
west poles to the <lb />
beg containing acres <lb />
mo. e or less. <lb />
3rd. 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 />
We are offering our entire line ceased, and running with the <lb />
of children's clothing Kinston road north J, east <lb />
at cost, as we will discontinue thence north <lb />
1153-5 poles to a small bridge <lb />
across the said road; thence with <lb />
the various courses of the ditch <lb />
across the field to the new road; <lb />
with the new road south <lb />
east north <lb />
are beautiful. Prices run from <lb />
to and nothing makes a <lb />
more appropriate Christmas <lb />
present. Make your selection <lb />
early so as to get the best. Hun- <lb />
of Parker pens <lb />
have been sold in this section <lb />
and there are no dissatisfied <lb />
users of them. Parker pens are <lb />
the best made. Pretty Christ- <lb />
also, but we hope she will not s boxes go with the holiday <lb />
have the fever. P i i <lb />
Misses May Brooks and Mary <lb />
Joyner returned Saturday night <lb />
to be at the Union Sunday and <lb />
to take charge of their school <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
, This the 23rd day of November 1908. <lb />
a large shipment Of school desks I ltd Henry Sheppard, <lb />
to Charleston, S. C, a few <lb />
selling these <lb />
ago. They are <lb />
desks in large orders. <lb />
cost, as <lb />
this line. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
as book- <lb />
Wanted Position <lb />
keeper by lady of experience,. <lb />
can reference Address U Poles- thence south <lb />
u . east poles to the beginning, <lb />
C. L. Hargett street, more or less. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
Carolina ind described at follow-, <lb />
tract f land in Beaver Dam <lb />
land, . molt <lb />
or loss. as lot Do. the <lb />
vision of J. B. s land. Also one <lb />
piece or tract, . the lands of <lb />
H. G. Nichols, Mrs Agnes Blount and <lb />
T. A. Nichols, being lot No. in <lb />
division, containing 1-1 acres, to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
sale cash. <lb />
This day of 1908. <lb />
F. G. Mortgagee. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain deed <lb />
and delivered by Samuel Ros <lb />
and wife, Mary E. Rots <lb />
as on the 1st day of March, and <lb />
duly recorded in the register of deeds <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, in J <lb />
page the undersigned will expose <lb />
to public sale before the court <lb />
door in Greenville to the highest bidder <lb />
on Monday, January 3rd, at <lb />
o'clock p. m., a certain tract or <lb />
of land lying and being in the county <lb />
Pitt and State of N. C., and described <lb />
as follows to One house and lot <lb />
g and lying in or near the town of <lb />
Bethel, N. O. Beginning at the edge <lb />
of the Bethel and Tarboro road and the <lb />
corner of W. J. lot, thence <lb />
with the public road about yards to <lb />
M. O. walling, thence a par- <lb />
line with W. J. Burundi's line <lb />
about yards to M. O. back <lb />
I walling, thence about yards to W. <lb />
J. line, thence with W. J. <lb />
A number of small farms for <lb />
sale right away. Fine tobacco <lb />
lands and other farm lands, and <lb />
some manufacturing sites. Pub- <lb />
at court house door in <lb />
Greenville, December, 7th, 8th Training School. <lb />
J. L Fleming, Any. L. Atty. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Remember the land sales De- <lb />
7th, 8th and Now <lb />
have about small farms for <lb />
sale, on terms, and large <lb />
bodies of land. All within from <lb />
one to five miles of Greenville and <lb />
of the East Carolina Teachers <lb />
4th. That certain tract or par- <lb />
of land, in said county and <lb />
State, known as the Mill tract, j <lb />
as Lying and <lb />
I offer for sale my store buildings, Greenville township. Barnhill a line to the beginning, con- <lb />
lot and the entire stock of general mer- at a fence corner yards more or less, <lb />
also my dwelling house and . beginning Wire comer . it being the lot conveyed to Mary E. <lb />
lot, all in the town of on William line, run- by M. O. Blount. To satisfy said <lb />
south east 1-21 deed. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
I poles; thence north 1-2 degree November, <lb />
west 1-2 poles to a small <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
Thomas, Mortgagee. <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUBS LAW. <lb />
An Improvement over many Bronchial because It rids the <lb />
v ten, of by t- a cathartic on bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to <lb />
or refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. <lb />
FOB SALE BY JNO. WOOTEN. <lb />
EDITION <lb />
1908 <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
V- <lb />
V. . ft <lb />
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swan <lb />
B. W. MOSELEY <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY<lb />
MOSELEY BROS <lb />
Cotton Insurance <lb />
and Real Estate <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
ONE PRICE JEWELRY Store <lb />
Jewelry is something easily misrepresented and the intelligent buyers can appreciate <lb />
One Price It gives faith to the public and leaves a long train of satisfied <lb />
Square dealing is the formula, each article sold sells another and so on down the <lb />
line. We carry a full Jeweler's line and can furnish anything you may need for all occasions, <lb />
Wedding, Christmas and Birthday Presents <lb />
To select from you have the gold goods Bracelets, Necklaces and Rings with <lb />
Diamond and Pearl setting; Sterling goods, Silver Plated Hollow Ware, Cut Glass, China in <lb />
and hand painted. Art Goods, Cutlery, Clocks, Musical numbers of others. <lb />
W arc making a specialty in showing THE DETACHABLE. GOLD SILK UMBRELLA. When nicely engraved makes a Swell Christmas Gilt. It will please. <lb />
YOUR ORDERS WILL BE APPRECIATED. A GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION GOES WITH EVERY TRANSACTION.<lb />
No. Evans Street <lb />
C. E. Bradley, jeweler <lb />
Something Useful <lb />
No doubt, you have given your friend, husband or sweetheart a Christmas Present heretofore <lb />
and if you had thought the time, you would have given a present that would have been more <lb />
useful to them. <lb />
OR RAIN COAT is an ideal gift and <lb />
more to a man's appearance than any other garment <lb />
AT OR PAIR OF SHOES, will make any one think of <lb />
you on a rainy day and at the same time give the head or fee <lb />
comfort <lb />
j j <lb />
OR MUFFLER will be a pleasing surprise to <lb />
both; satisfaction to your friend, cast to you. <lb />
. J. <lb />
Home Of Women's <lb />
attractive this season; the <lb />
patterns are rich and are distinctly stylish. <lb />
j . . <lb />
Space forbids to enumerate the many HEAL THINGS we are showing this season, but if <lb />
you will call in, we'll take you in hind and you next t of our new things for a <lb />
DAY GIFT. <lb />
II you art anxious about we Gin satisfy wants, just as easy. <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
N Carolina <lb />
Our line is especially <lb />
strong this season on <lb />
Goods, Silks, Em- <lb />
Cloaks, Coat <lb />
Suits and Shoes. <lb />
We want your trade sole- <lb />
upon the merits of our <lb />
goods. You will profit by <lb />
trading here. W <lb />
PULLEY BOWEN <lb />
Greenville N. Carolina <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. mi On <lb />
ii m <lb />
in to <lb />
rates <lb />
col. <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY DECEMBER <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
GREENVILLE'S TRADE CONDITIONS <lb />
Abound in Money Saving Opportunities for Securing <lb />
Home, Farm, and Personal Needs. <lb />
AMONG VERY BEST IN EAST NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Large Stocks, Ample Variety of Standard Productions, Bed Rock Prices, Reliable <lb />
and a Courteous and an Attentive Service Maintains Unsurpassed Buying <lb />
Conditions---Sketches of Greenville's Popular and Progressive <lb />
and the given for their Constantly Increasing <lb />
Popularity all Over Pitt County. <lb />
As here the purpose of this Trade Edition <lb />
the <lb />
when or of <lb />
of the stores, and one at once secures the of the which Ask variety of make or quality or price in any of the <lb />
price in New York, Philadelphia or any of large cities and a is action and that there is no need whatever to go away send away for any article what- <lb />
to t of <lb />
and SHeek. in all line, contain the very latest and productions on the market, special effort, taking been made for the holiday season, and the exhibits in the <lb />
many stores and interesting on their reputations In this one respect and they <lb />
Then, again, the great feature of reliability M B f r y what they are in Greenville, there is no desire to misinform or misrepresent, for the open and <lb />
regard this reputation Another consideration, one that is not accredited with the importance <lb />
candid way is the way to create satisfaction in the end, the sat shed customer u e home. Remember every dollar is a power in itself for development, and dollars <lb />
that it deserves, and that is beneficial advantages that accrue ts all as a b keep , development of the cities or towns to which they are sent. Remember, too, <lb />
home with home merchants mean home development. iS as for dice the Id of bridges and roads and all alike share in their benefits. So that <lb />
he given to supply our every need, for it is, after a., his right to <lb />
expect, it is for him the DEAL pure and simple Greenville keeps up its reputation as being one of the leading tobacco markets of the country, its warehouses are <lb />
conducted f ft <lb />
The municipal improvements which have recently been made i, ck homes surrounded by beautiful lawns and refreshing shade <lb />
to Greenville's citizens and for its population these improvements laced ass by deservedly merited. As business people as citizens the spirit of <lb />
compel the admiration of the visitor and he can be excused should he onward course in mercantile and industrial pursuits, for present advantages<lb />
of activity. Come to Greenville and get in the push. <lb />
THE FLANAGAN CO. <lb />
Manufacturer Phaetons, <lb />
Carriages, Elf. <lb />
It Is a pleasure to note the <lb />
In of an establish- <lb />
which is representative of <lb />
best Ideals In Its In <lb />
of operative faculties and pro- <lb />
a concern Whose name- <lb />
plate Is assurance and guarantee <lb />
Brit class workmanship and prime <lb />
quality material, enterprise which <lb />
ha reached a position of popularity <lb />
and distinction along the path of <lb />
merit and, although not classed <lb />
among the largest manufacturing in- <lb />
of Its kind In the country, <lb />
till what U lacking In magnitude Is <lb />
made up In superiority. These re- <lb />
marks may sound as being Idly com- <lb />
but, nevertheless, they <lb />
re but the cold of a fact, and <lb />
tiny apply with special emphasis <lb />
and appropriateness to tho <lb />
Flanagan Buggy Co., founded by <lb />
late John In <lb />
whose policies are enforced down to <lb />
their veriest details by Its present <lb />
owners and managers. Today, ob <lb />
for the past forty-two years of SB- <lb />
concern responds to every <lb />
demand In tho construction of <lb />
quality vehicles comprising buggies. <lb />
carriages, phaetons, surreys, run- <lb />
abouts, both and rubber-tired. <lb />
These vehicle are points <lb />
all over the entire South, being sold <lb />
largely through the medium of <lb />
The enviable reputation of <lb />
the concern for superior work, all of <lb />
which is guaranteed for one year, <lb />
an the absolute reliability of Its <lb />
prices making this a successful sales <lb />
method us a result of the constant <lb />
Inquiry and demand for tho <lb />
vehicle. Traveling <lb />
lives visit the trade in Georgia and <lb />
Florida in which territory a constant- <lb />
Increasing business Is being done. <lb />
The Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
their own newly constructed <lb />
model appointed three story brick <lb />
factory and building which is <lb />
locate at tho comer of and <lb />
Fourth streets. Tills building Is <lb />
equipped throughout with the very <lb />
machinery appliances for <lb />
the needs of the business and which <lb />
are all operated by electric power. <lb />
substantial structure Is <lb />
feet in dimensions and has a total <lb />
floor area aggregating square <lb />
feet, and which, with n well equip- <lb />
blacksmith shop In the rear, sup- <lb />
plies facilities for the select force of <lb />
employed to turn out in the <lb />
neighborhood of three thousand <lb />
per annum. <lb />
In the construction of these <lb />
only Hi Si illS Iron, steel, wood, <lb />
paint trimmings are used and <lb />
best of mechanical skill em- <lb />
ployed. Every detail of construct <lb />
receives the closest and constant sup- <lb />
for Flanagan <lb />
Co's at can only be reached <lb />
through vigilance, expertness and <lb />
prime quality material. <lb />
Since th <lb />
In 1904. the officers are and <lb />
K. I. Flanagan. President <lb />
and Malinger; T. M. Hooker <lb />
Secretary, and W. E. Hooker. Treas- <lb />
As, at present the <lb />
i spirit and policy of Its executive of- <lb />
has been of a truly progressive <lb />
character In new factory buildings, <lb />
the best mechanical equipment and <lb />
methods of conducting the business <lb />
are all among the <lb />
esteemed citizens and business men <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina and arc- <lb />
certainly to be commended for their <lb />
enterprise in their identity with an <lb />
Industry which Is and ought to be a <lb />
credit In line and which is a con- <lb />
source of pride to the <lb />
lb which It nourishes. Mr. E. G. <lb />
the President and General <lb />
Manager of the business, Is the son <lb />
of Its founder, John Flanagan, <lb />
whose Immediate guidance he <lb />
acquired pronounced mechanical <lb />
ability In all the departments of <lb />
He Is connected with <lb />
several successful enterprises, being <lb />
a director of the Greenville Dunking <lb />
and Trust Co., one of Eastern North <lb />
Carolina prosperous monetary <lb />
AND COMPANY. <lb />
Greenville Has <lb />
And are up-to-date, sober <lb />
industrious people, neighborly, <lb />
kind and charitable. She needs <lb />
more people, capital and <lb />
tries to help develop the won- <lb />
resources that exist in <lb />
the town and surrounding <lb />
community. J J J <lb />
COME TO GREENVILLE NOW <lb />
Manufacturers of Hough and Dressed <lb />
North Carolina MM BOX <lb />
Truck <lb />
and Crate. <lb />
In the magnitude of Its operations <lb />
and in Its standing among the In- <lb />
in North Carolina In its line <lb />
the Greenville Lumber and Veneer <lb />
Company enjoys tho distinction of <lb />
being the in Import- <lb />
This concern was established <lb />
in 1903 by a group of enterprising <lb />
men who saw the present and future <lb />
possibilities for milling operations <lb />
to supply packages of all kinds for <lb />
the shipment of truck productions, <lb />
the cultivation of which is Increasing <lb />
yearly throughout this entire sec- <lb />
They secured several acres of <lb />
hind near the Coast and the <lb />
Norfolk Southern tracks, an, with <lb />
best possible railway us- <lb />
they erected on tho property t <lb />
mill having a dully capacity of <lb />
Met, a box factory with ca- <lb />
equipment for feet, a <lb />
with a combined out- <lb />
put of MM barrels and i <lb />
dally, dry a capacity <lb />
of feel f lumber, and a <lb />
shed I in length. Doing <lb />
practically of resent construction, the <lb />
mechanical equipment Is of very <lb />
for quick work and labor <lb />
saving methods, so th.-t In this <lb />
feature the facilities possess- <lb />
are unsurpassed. Then, again, <lb />
this concern has secured a position <lb />
which enables It to control all the <lb />
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in the State. Almost any crop <lb />
can be grown here, climate is <lb />
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