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D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Fiction. <lb />
A BEAUTIFUL DANCE. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JAN. 1909 <lb />
One Dollar P Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
CHRISTMAS WEEK WEDDINGS. I GERMAN CLUB ORGANIZED.<lb />
to <lb />
Social Friday <lb />
The prettiest and most <lb />
ate that has hell <lb />
here, took place in <lb />
Friday night of last week <lb />
hall was exquisite in its <lb />
of Japanese colors <lb />
and lanterns and American flags <lb />
with electric lights in each of <lb />
the lanterns. The decorations <lb />
came from Ellsworth, of New <lb />
York. The music was Levin's <lb />
orchestra, of Raleigh, who gave <lb />
la concert of an hour <lb />
l while the spectators and dancers <lb />
I were arriving, and this was an <lb />
v enjoyable feature. <lb />
It was strictly a card <lb />
with many beautiful figures, <lb />
of the prettier ones being <lb />
interior fireworks flags, <lb />
I cross and the cog wheel <lb />
The was ltd by Walter <lb />
Wilson Jr. with Miss Skin- <lb />
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
C. Gregory. Miss Skinner <lb />
I wore white trim- <lb />
ed with hand embroidery, and <lb />
Mrs. Gregory a pink satin sheath <lb />
gown. Space will not permit a <lb />
description of the dresses of <lb />
the man ladies present, but all <lb />
i were robed in the height of <lb />
ion and the gentlemen in full <lb />
dress. It was a gathering of <lb />
beauty and gallantry surrounded <lb />
by such decorations as made <lb />
picture seldom <lb />
Others taking part in the dance <lb />
Harry of Williamston <lb />
with Miss Hellen Crenshaw, of <lb />
Louisburg. <lb />
Badger Hart, of Louisburg, <lb />
with Miss Lucille John, of <lb />
Albion Dunn, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, with Miss Lottie Skinner. <lb />
J Frank W. Wilson, Miss <lb />
Mary James. <lb />
J. Higgs with Miss <lb />
Newell, of Rocky Mount. <lb />
I Will Lipscombe with Miss Bes- <lb />
Gaskill, of Tarboro <lb />
Albert Rountree, of Kinston. <lb />
with Miss Reba Bridgers, of <lb />
Tarboro. <lb />
I Durward of West <lb />
Point. N. Y. with Miss Olive <lb />
Morrill, of Snow Hill, <lb />
t Brown with Miss Mary<lb />
I Charlie James with Lottie <lb />
Blow. <lb />
Thomas J. Moore, of Lumber- <lb />
I ton, with Miss Annie Lamb, of <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
Willie Watts, of Williamston, <lb />
with Miss Lucille Cobb. <lb />
Frank with Miss Irma <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Cary Warren with Miss <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Judson Blount, of Bethel, with <lb />
Miss Mary Lee Woodard, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Bob Howard with Miss Del- <lb />
Woodard, of Wilson. <lb />
Mr. Townsend. of lie, <lb />
with Miss Katie Moore, of Wash- <lb />
Carroll, of Washington, <lb />
with Miss Hattie Jones, of Wash- <lb />
Mr. Robinson, of Washington, <lb />
with Miss Julia Moore, of Wash- <lb />
John W. of William- <lb />
with Miss Alice Blow. <lb />
Milton Dawson, of Tarboro, <lb />
with Miss Katharine Small, of <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Andrew J. Moore with Miss <lb />
Nancy Coward. <lb />
Carl Turnage, of Farmville, <lb />
with Miss Janie Brown. <lb />
John Ivey Smith with Miss <lb />
Pearl Campbell, of Washington. <lb />
Jesse with Miss Reed, <lb />
of Baltimore. <lb />
Jim Ellison, of Washington, <lb />
with Miss Mary <lb />
Mr. of Washington, <lb />
of Marriage the Explanation to the Recent Dance it <lb />
Register of Deeds <lb />
W. M. <lb />
Moore had a big rush of <lb />
cants for marriage licenses <lb />
Christmas week, and them <lb />
to the following <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. C. Williams and Fannie <lb />
Whitfield. <lb />
E. S- Waters and Florence <lb />
Turner. <lb />
J. E. Pollard and Ada Brown. <lb />
J. L. and Mamie <lb />
Roberson. <lb />
Joseph Barnhill and Mattie, <lb />
Hodges. <lb />
Hall <lb />
A very enthusiastic German <lb />
FIRE AT FOUNTAIN. <lb />
THE COURT TRIAL AWFUL EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY <lb />
Full of Fun From Start to The Death List Runs up in the<lb />
, o Mock Court Tr in Rome. Dec. On hundred <lb />
town of Greenville j phone of a disastrous fire at house Tuesday night was thousand dead. in Sicily <lb />
in the western <lb />
One Side of Street Swept I Brim <lb />
Away. I <lb />
The Reflector learns by The <lb />
was organized Monday night I Fountain, in the western pan o. <lb />
composing forty or more the county, that occurred about was highly enjoyed by tat tag <lb />
A complete organization midnight Sunday night. The j audience. <lb />
whelm <lb />
southern <lb />
lie entire C <lb />
of this club will be effected at j <lb />
next meeting. The following is <lb />
a synopsis of what transpired at <lb />
the meeting Monday <lb />
Officers elected for one <lb />
W. L. Hall, president. <lb />
A. J. Moore, secretary and <lb />
treasurer. <lb />
W. II. Jr., senior leader. <lb />
J B. James, junior leader. <lb />
started in the rear and on, Court was opened by Officer laid wast <lb />
i the <lb />
of J. C. store. L. W. Lawrence, with record w far as <lb />
and is supposed to be the work, Jarvis presiding judge and Clerk at present known from the re- <lb />
and <lb />
The office of vice president was <lb />
left open till the next meeting of <lb />
the club. <lb />
Committees <lb />
get a suitable <lb />
name for the club and present at <lb />
the next meeting. <lb />
Amos L. Garris <lb />
Worthington. <lb />
E. F. Davis and Mary J. Pea- <lb />
J. E. Bullock and Rosa Gray. <lb />
C. H. Turner and Hattie R. <lb />
Jones. <lb />
G. and Viola <lb />
Stokes- I and bylaws for the club <lb />
J. F. Crawford and Novella and present at the next meeting. <lb />
to draft <lb />
Of. incendiaries Before the <lb />
flames could be checked all the <lb />
business buildings on the south <lb />
of Wilson street had been <lb />
destroyed. The best estimate <lb />
that could ha obtained of the <lb />
losses is as <lb />
J. C. store and <lb />
amount not stated- <lb />
D. F. Lang Co., stock, loss <lb />
about insurance about <lb />
Gardner Baker, stock and <lb />
building, loss about in- <lb />
D. C. at his desk. The I ports that are coming <lb />
docket was called and a <lb />
minor cases disposed of e <lb />
Rome or. account I <lb />
I destruction f <lb />
the trial began. R. to stricken <lb />
King was charged with <lb />
bat his counsel list hi M i <lb />
not do to any j from to l; that of <lb />
more the case was dismissed I Reggie, which with  <lb />
J. G. was charged 45.- <lb />
selling undressed kids, hot the includes aim t th <lb />
was made that At 1.0 re- <lb />
kids were only gloves and he ported at <lb />
was excused. and f of the <lb />
The breach of promise of . <lb />
next, and the calling of the 4.000. <lb />
Allen. <lb />
W. and Hattie May <lb />
Foreman. <lb />
William Moore and Kite <lb />
Lawhorn. <lb />
Foreman and <lb />
Jacob Foreman and <lb />
Rives. <lb />
Henry Smith and Mattie <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Louis Peyton and Cherry <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Zeno Peyton and Mamie <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Noah Williams and Maude <lb />
Dupree. <lb />
Frank eH Sophie Little <lb />
Stanley Dawson and Lula <lb />
son. <lb />
Allen Exum and Jeanette <lb />
son. <lb />
Sidney Randolph and <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
Perkins and <lb />
Washington Wilson and Fannie <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
W. G. Chapman and Lula <lb />
Joe Daniel and Lula Wallace. <lb />
Chan, Williams and <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
Lewis Duncan and Matilda <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Committee t. investigate <lb />
and draft suitable and propel <lb />
resolutions condemning in a <lb />
proper way, the manner in which <lb />
the given in Greenville <lb />
on the night of 1808, <lb />
was promoted and conducted, <lb />
and to put th town of <lb />
in the proper light to those who <lb />
were among us on the night of <lb />
the 25th <lb />
Resolved, That whereas, on I were slightly damaged. <lb />
Nathan Moore, building about disclosed notable names <lb />
as W. H. David U. will <lb />
Admiral Dewey, Teddy It <lb />
Governor Glenn, Senators Mrs S A Cherry <lb />
Overman and Simmons, J. t j, , <lb />
Morgan, John <lb />
insurance unknown. <lb />
R L Jefferson Bro., build- <lb />
occupied by Others, loss <lb />
insurance <lb />
George Dunn, building, <lb />
about half insured. <lb />
Barber shop in building owned <lb />
Gardner Baker, amount not whom was <lb />
. , led as he entered to go to me <lb />
S stores of R. L. box- <lb />
Bro. and of plaintiff was Miss Lot <lb />
Co. on the opposite side of the Wand K , <lb />
Ml <lb />
feller, Alton Parker. this <lb />
M. and John L. A, n <lb />
each of whom was applaud- e; u , <lb />
. . <lb />
mi e <lb />
of <lb />
I Lillian <lb />
of . e, <lb />
if hi <lb />
C l i n <lb />
She as near <lb />
; n ; I e <lb />
the 26th, a dance <lb />
given in opera house <lb />
purporting to be given by The <lb />
Columbian German club of <lb />
Greenville. This was mistake; <lb />
such club not existing has <lb />
not existed for many years. The <lb />
dance was in charge of Walter B, <lb />
Wilson, Jr., and neither the said <lb />
Columbian club nor our present <lb />
organization had anything to do <lb />
with it. hence not responsible for <lb />
its resale. <lb />
Therefore, we the German club, <lb />
in justice to our social club a <lb />
recent organization, and also in <lb />
justice to the people of Green <lb />
will treat yea right <lb />
SCHOOL CLOSING. <lb />
Massachusetts, originator <lb />
the trial, <lb />
and <lb />
of late Mr. <lb />
director <lb />
several she . d <lb />
appearing blind, and of 1st <lb />
and A. L. Blow <lb />
for the defense. The plaintiff's <lb />
witnesses were Miss Irma Cobb p. l .;.,. <lb />
and W. H. Dill Jr. and the <lb />
Editor Miss Mary James, Dr. <lb />
Near Cox's Mill the Laughinghouse and <lb />
holidays began on Wednesday E. G. Flanagan. They were ah <lb />
night, 23rd, when Miss and there were a <lb />
c i <lb />
many <lb />
i learn <lb />
pas <lb />
it <lb />
the <lb />
For <lb />
totally <lb />
. been <lb />
She is <lb />
. Mrs. <lb />
; and I i Lillian <lb />
Roach's students of <lb />
school and Misses Cora and S <lb />
Carroll's pupils of the Mills <lb />
school, come together at Mills <lb />
school house in an entertainment <lb />
that proved the enjoyable <lb />
occasion of the season. <lb />
. first part of the program was that he pay the full cents, <lb />
Tl citation, by the smaller children to go to the jury and cents , <lb />
twice their age. Then not have been afternoon at u <lb />
Mrs. C <lb />
usual <lb />
gone. ii <lb />
The R. c <lb />
her <lb />
esteem i <lb />
, Though a <lb />
guilty, and recommended <lb />
number of amusing local hits. <lb />
The speeches of counsel and the <lb />
charge of the judge were in good <lb />
keeping with the trial. <lb />
The amount sued for -IS <lb />
cents. The jury found the d- <lb />
was <lb />
II et a- ; <lb />
;. <lb />
. the <lb />
em.<lb />
, , i <lb />
j. <lb />
;. <lb />
Thunder Storm Day. <lb />
On Christmas after noon this <lb />
section had a summer-time <lb />
storm with lightning and <lb />
hail. We have not found any <lb />
who can recall such an occurrence <lb />
before on Christmas day. <lb />
with Miss Nan Lou of <lb />
Hendersonville. <lb />
Mr. Waters with Miss Pattie <lb />
Davenport, of <lb />
O. B. Joyner, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, with Miss Mamie Brink- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ferrall, Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Haywood Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. R. J. Cobb, Mr. and Mis. <lb />
Richard Williams, Mrs. A. L. <lb />
Blow, Mrs. Ada Cherry, Miss <lb />
Julia Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. <lb />
Couch, Mr. and Mrs. E G. Flan-1 <lb />
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Cherry. <lb />
Gaskill, of Tar- <lb />
W. L. Brown, Harry Skin- <lb />
Jr., A. M. Moseley, Hyman <lb />
Phillips, of Tarboro, Frank <lb />
Wooten, Burt James, Ben Smith, <lb />
of Wilson, Henry Clark, of Scot- <lb />
land Neck, John Clark, of <lb />
son. Mr. Kirby, of Tarboro, Cook <lb />
of Wilson, Edward <lb />
Parker, of Tarboro, Mr. <lb />
of Scotland Neck, Mr, <lb />
Wooten, of Ga., Mr. <lb />
Clark, of Ga. <lb />
The dance gotten up by <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Jr., and was <lb />
hi i management and <lb />
recognition of embarrass- <lb />
forced upon u, most em- <lb />
condemn the manner <lb />
in which the whole affair was <lb />
managed. <lb />
John Ivey Smith, <lb />
S. C. Wooten, <lb />
J. B. James. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
those <lb />
will treat you right <lb />
New of Baptist Church. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Cook, pastor of the <lb />
Weatherford Memorial church in <lb />
Manchester, has accepted a <lb />
there were songs and Santa <lb />
Claus marches by the larger <lb />
in which all acquitted them- <lb />
selves handsomely and showed <lb />
that excellent training had been <lb />
given them. <lb />
Elder Laughinghouse intro- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus <lb />
and there was a happy time as <lb />
these took presents from <lb />
Christmas tree and delivered <lb />
them to the pupils- <lb />
At the conclusion of the <lb />
all departed for their homes <lb />
wishing each other a merry <lb />
Christmas and happy new year. <lb />
is over with us now <lb />
and it passed off very quietly. <lb />
w s an <lb />
I year <lb />
ire if <lb />
i of <lb />
no- <lb />
. sh <lb />
i die <lb />
. her, <lb />
l her <lb />
re her <lb />
;. i her <lb />
. <lb />
would not have been worth at ck in the <lb />
thing to the widow if she had j Baptist church, the interment in <lb />
got him. Cherry Hill The pall <lb />
The pan if each character bearers will be; Active <lb />
was exceptionally good, and j, W- Ferrell, W. <lb />
audience every moment 5- grown, it. J. Cobb. D. J. <lb />
of the trial. Whichard and H. W Whedbee. <lb />
Honorary-Ex-Gov. T. I. Jarvis, <lb />
Messrs. J. J. Cherry, L. W. <lb />
Lawrence, CD. Rountree, W. <lb />
H. and A. L. Blow, <lb />
will treat you <lb />
J. L. Carper Assigns <lb />
hearty call to become the pastor <lb />
of the Baptist church at Green- . ,. <lb />
villa, N. C. Greenville is the As the new year opens hope <lb />
county-seat of Pitt county, and a <lb />
progressive and lovely town of <lb />
souls, and the church to <lb />
which Brother Cook will go Jan- <lb />
1st makes a desirable pas- <lb />
Brother Cook has done <lb />
faithful and most efficient work <lb />
I in his four years with the <lb />
Memorial folks, and they <lb />
love him dearly. He is a native <lb />
of county, in old <lb />
Virginia, is a Richmond College <lb />
man, a genial spirit and a faith- <lb />
n of the word. We pray <lb />
God's blessings upon him, and <lb />
put on notice our friend. Editor <lb />
Hight C. Moore, of the <lb />
Recorder, that the Baptists of <lb />
the Old North State will no <lb />
mistake in receiving into their <lb />
genial fellowship <lb />
whom we let go a bit stingily <lb />
in exchange for some of the fine <lb />
men North Carolina Baptists <lb />
i.,. int to Re- <lb />
we may all resolve to do better, <lb />
and lets make next Christmas <lb />
even a happier one than this has <lb />
been. C <lb />
Social Set Entertain d. <lb />
Miss Mattie King royally <lb />
a number of h t many <lb />
friends Tuesday afternoon, Pro- <lb />
whist was played the <lb />
Sadie <lb />
On Monday Mr. J. L. Carper, <lb />
a dry goods dealer here, made a <lb />
general assignment for the <lb />
benefit of his creditors, H. W. <lb />
Whedbee being named is M <lb />
The amount liability j prize being won by Miss <lb />
and assets have not yet been Chesson, of Plymouth. <lb />
learned. It is a case of Refreshments were served by <lb />
to meet obligations and the Miss Amino King and Master <lb />
assignment is made without any Richard King, Jr. <lb />
all creditors coming <lb />
will treat you <lb />
into share alike. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Doughty <lb />
announce the marriage of their <lb />
daughter <lb />
Maud Clinton <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. David Edgar Whichard <lb />
on Saturday <lb />
December twenty-sixth <lb />
one thousand nine hundred and <lb />
eight <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
At home, Brown street, <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Boy Killed Girl. <lb />
A colored boy about years of <lb />
age was brought here and com- <lb />
to jail, Thursday after- <lb />
noon, charged with killing a girl <lb />
near the same ago. The tragedy <lb />
occurred on the Blakeley farm <lb />
The I boy had a <lb />
I gun which he was pointing pro- <lb />
at other children, <lb />
and taking aim at the girl pulled <lb />
the trigger and killed her. <lb />
For plant- <lb />
grown from Tale's thoroughbred <lb />
Jersey seed, in any <lb />
quantity. per delivered <lb />
from field, cents per <lb />
extra for packing tor <lb />
L. C. Arthur. <lb />
As we want to close up our <lb />
business as soon as possible, will <lb />
appreciate an early settlement <lb />
of all due us. <lb />
J, F. Davenport Co. <lb />
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
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Skinner A- Whedbee attorneys fir <lb />
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Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified a- executor of Mrs. <lb />
Battle P. Button, d, late of Pitt <lb />
county, N. this is to i, all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of deceased to exhibit <lb />
tin m to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months from date of this notice, or <lb />
notice will be pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will pleas make immediate payment. <lb />
This the of <lb />
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In i th day of December, 1908. <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
Mortgage. <lb />
Lizzie Willoughby, the land and <lb />
the Jesse I. I. ml <lb />
the 16th y of Dee. <lb />
J. I. Fleming, Commissioner, <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
By of a power cf sale <lb />
i n i mortgage ii <lb />
delivered by Henry Forms wife <lb />
Martha Anne to Bryan Buck <lb />
the of duly <lb />
led in the register <lb />
in Pitt county, In book 1-- page <lb />
the it will on Monday tho <lb />
fourth day i January, it, <lb />
sale before the court house door <lb />
In Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, the to lowing real property <lb />
in Swift township <lb />
North Carolina, beginning Gum swamp at <lb />
a st near Wiley Jim. . u I <lb />
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and wife, th Matthews on the <lb />
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bind hearing even dale therewith, <lb />
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register of deeds for in <lb />
page and the <lb />
contained in said deed in trust <lb />
not having been complied with, and <lb />
upon tho request of J, w. <lb />
the trust therein named, <lb />
shall, on Thurs. the 31st day of <lb />
en hundred and eight <lb />
at ten o'clock a. tr., In the town <lb />
Bethel, in front of the Bank of Bethel, <lb />
expose to public cash, to the <lb />
highest bidder, a ore-third undivided <lb />
interest in the following described <lb />
tract or parcel of situate in I <lb />
Bethel township, and more <lb />
particularly described as follows <lb />
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or and for a more accurate de- <lb />
reference is made to the <lb />
deed of said Jenkins recorded in <lb />
county. <lb />
This December 4th. 1908. <lb />
J. Smith, Trustee.<lb />
C. <lb />
BRADLEY <lb />
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Jewelry Store for Nice Gifts. I Have <lb />
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Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb />
Polite attention and the very In service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackal daily <lb />
p. m. Arrive in a. m., connecting with rail <lb />
lines for Philadelphia, New Vi and all points east and went. <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
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target is the universe. <lb />
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Holiday Goods M Hers.;<lb />
PLEASE shop early. If you wait until the last moment you <lb />
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over. We now have a store full of Beautiful Christmas Presents, <lb />
Toys. Dolls, Games, Books, Velocipedes, Etc. <lb />
We will also have a new department known as the <lb />
Fine Candy Department <lb />
Something special doing here. If you want to be happy make <lb />
others happy by buying your presents from this house and saving <lb />
yourself money. <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE'S BUSIEST STORE. <lb />
M,.,,. <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
Also Rolls Matting;. Fine Line Couches, and Lace Curtains <lb />
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base of hi.- neck a ring, made <lb />
enough to prevent marketable fish <lb />
passing below it. the same time <lb />
made loose to admit the <lb />
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the fee duly paid and a receipt for it <lb />
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answered the brave <lb />
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the place to get my receipt <lb />
from The receipt was made <lb />
out promptly delivered. <lb />
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itself draggingly about the strong- <lb />
propeller and jams it tight, sol <lb />
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be called upon to free the useless <lb />
screw it is all of no avail. <lb />
Saturday Journal. <lb />
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around its body a cord, having at- <lb />
to it at the middle of the <lb />
back a short strip of whale- <lb />
bone, to is a thin i. in <lb />
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throughout the world at large. <lb />
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A of <lb />
The first place of worship in West- <lb />
Australia was quite unique both <lb />
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century of era t that <lb />
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ThE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. CHARD. <lb />
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GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
One Year 11.00 <lb />
Six <lb />
may be ha I upon <lb />
t th Th <lb />
comer Evans and <lb />
in the t <lb />
N. m <lb />
FRIDAY JAN. 1909. <lb />
Christmas is nearly a year on <lb />
now. <lb />
It is all over bat <lb />
bills.<lb />
Now get ready <lb />
Year. <lb />
paying tIn <lb />
or tin- New <lb />
There is one man <lb />
Year's <lb />
big <lb />
day. <lb />
one more day the <lb />
will step down out. <lb />
new year square with the world. <lb />
Some of them may try, but it <lb />
does not seem easy tn lose Mr. <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
hills might do <lb />
likewise, so far as check are <lb />
concerned, and pan In tome to <lb />
square up.<lb />
While locally there were no <lb />
accidents of consequence, <lb />
day Sunday papers contain- <lb />
ed columns of Christmas casual <lb />
ties occurring all the <lb />
try. The record of deaths was <lb />
large. <lb />
Do your host thinking be- <lb />
tween now and New Year's day <lb />
and plan some big things for <lb />
Greenville next year. Let's <lb />
not he satisfied with less than <lb />
live hundred added to the <lb />
This government will with- <lb />
draw its troops from Cuba which <lb />
been ed there as an <lb />
army of pacification since the <lb />
of the provincial gov- <lb />
catching us the mi <lb />
can imagine the things are great j <lb />
mind soothers when a fellow <lb />
wants to he writing copy. And <lb />
the way Col- James keeps his <lb />
neck in a -ling like he ha- <lb />
troubles of his own, too. <lb />
Another thing that <lb />
much to Greenville's credit is <lb />
the interest and care taken of <lb />
l Hill Cemetery. That <lb />
resting place of departed ones is <lb />
now so different from what it <lb />
was a few years ago as to be <lb />
commendable. It is gratifying <lb />
to see that the lots are <lb />
that fresh flowers are <lb />
frequently on the graves. I'm <lb />
there is loom yet to make the <lb />
cemetery more beautiful. <lb />
One thing the local business <lb />
men should be planning for the <lb />
new year is to do more <lb />
than they have done this <lb />
eminent a little more than two <lb />
years ago. The evacuation will <lb />
begin 1st. <lb />
Mecklenburg <lb />
year. If your home paper is to <lb />
be what it should be and do for <lb />
the town what it ought to do, it <lb />
must have more advertising from <lb />
county men. The <lb />
are getting up a petition to ,.,.,,,.,.,,. ;, ,.,.,. t for you, <lb />
the t to the coming legislature but cannot do the work properly <lb />
asking the passing of a law stop I without your co-operation. <lb />
ping bird hunting in that county over this and help us <lb />
tor three years. The birds have <lb />
almost been destroyed up that <lb />
way. <lb />
The girl who is to make a leap <lb />
year proposal must be in a hurry <lb />
about it. <lb />
About the next thinnest thing <lb />
to a pocket book now is a this. <lb />
year's calendar. <lb />
After two or three holidays it <lb />
is hard to get the days of the <lb />
week to running right.<lb />
The Wall street firm that fail- <lb />
ed the day after must have <lb />
taken too much Christmas. <lb />
The Christmas drunks can be <lb />
be getting their <lb />
for New Year. <lb />
It is more manly to do your <lb />
own kicking than to try to get <lb />
somebody else to do it for you. <lb />
The legislature will meet next <lb />
week, on the and State in- <lb />
will then be centered upon <lb />
With prohibition going into <lb />
effect Jan. 1st, new year <lb />
should he easier to make <lb />
this time. <lb />
Wouldn't you like to see that <lb />
jury in the Court <lb />
in the opera house, get hold of <lb />
something like a big trial in a <lb />
real court <lb />
That was a terrible earth- <lb />
quake which occurred in Italy <lb />
Monday morning, destroying <lb />
several cities and killing thous- <lb />
ands of people. <lb />
. <lb />
Another North Carolinian has <lb />
landed, H. A. Gudger having <lb />
been appointed by the president <lb />
as justice of the Supreme court <lb />
of Panama. <lb />
Saturday's dispatches from <lb />
Washington City that Col. <lb />
ailed <lb />
for Greenville in its history. <lb />
The East Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training School that is located <lb />
in Greenville is an institution <lb />
Harry Skinner called on the;,,,.,,, ., ., <lb />
president that day in regard North Carolina. The build- <lb />
the Eastern judgeship, and completion are <lb />
a bushel of recommends- j .,, bring credit to the State. <lb />
in his behalf. That was ,,. the of <lb />
big pile of them, and ought to be <lb />
sufficient to secure his appoint-<lb />
Of course it is a matter the <lb />
Republicans will manage for <lb />
themselves, but it strikes us that <lb />
it will be mighty poor politics <lb />
for them to make a Western <lb />
man judge of the Eastern dis- <lb />
of North Carolina. Both <lb />
as to location, merit and party <lb />
service. Col. Harry Skinner <lb />
should receive the appointment.<lb />
The liquor crowd have been <lb />
given another jolt in a recent <lb />
Federal court decision in <lb />
An attack had been made <lb />
mi the constitutionality of the <lb />
State prohibition law the <lb />
question went to the Federal <lb />
court on a writ of error. The <lb />
judge dismissed the case, saying <lb />
that it was a matter for the <lb />
State courts. <lb />
Thursday, will be a <lb />
occasion for Greenville. On <lb />
that day the Board of Trustees <lb />
of the East Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training School and the State <lb />
Board of Education will be here <lb />
to inspect the buildings in <lb />
course of for the school. <lb />
Other prominent visitors will <lb />
also he here and Greenville will <lb />
put forward her best in <lb />
looking after them. <lb />
the school and the State Board <lb />
of Education will come to inspect <lb />
these buildings, and other dis- <lb />
citizens of the State <lb />
have also been invited to spend <lb />
that day in Greenville. It is an <lb />
opportunity for Greenville and <lb />
Pitt county to show their <lb />
and cordiality to visitors <lb />
we are sure nothing will be <lb />
left undone that will the <lb />
day pleasant to all. <lb />
Charlotte Observer sends <lb />
out a paper every day in the <lb />
year, and was the only paper in <lb />
the State i-sued the morning <lb />
after Christmas. Speaking of <lb />
that issue itself The Observer <lb />
said paid a nickel for <lb />
it got for it was not <lb />
worth the cost of paper on <lb />
which it was We dis- <lb />
agree with The Observer as to <lb />
the value of that particular is- <lb />
sue, for it was more than worth <lb />
the price, if for no other fact <lb />
than there was nothing else to <lb />
read. Yet we believe it would <lb />
have done better to have closed <lb />
the shop entirely Christmas day <lb />
and given its faithful force at <lb />
least one holiday. It would <lb />
have been more appreciated by <lb />
both and patrons. <lb />
Col. Skinner the Logical Mao. <lb />
Those who are potted on the <lb />
political situation in the state <lb />
have no hesitancy in declaring <lb />
that District Attorney Harry <lb />
Skinner, of Greenville, will be <lb />
named as Judge <lb />
They say that be is the <lb />
logical man for the place, one <lb />
who stands high in Washington <lb />
am who commands the support <lb />
el both Judge C. <lb />
the Circuit Court bench, <lb />
a well as that of National <lb />
E. Carl Duncan, of <lb />
Raleigh, the two most <lb />
influential Republicans in the <lb />
Mate, certainly for an office of <lb />
this kind. That Mr. Skinner <lb />
has the support of men is <lb />
Hot to be doubted, certainly not <lb />
by those who will recall the <lb />
manner in which he managed <lb />
Judge campaign in <lb />
year- ago when he was <lb />
re-elected by the legislature to <lb />
the Senate, winning a notable <lb />
victory over Senator Marion But- <lb />
who was then lighting Sena- <lb />
tor Pritchard with all his might. <lb />
This fact presents another phase <lb />
which is interesting, and that is <lb />
the intervention of <lb />
Butler in the present light. <lb />
Senator Butler's Influence in <lb />
Washington, as is well known, <lb />
is not to be sculled at for <lb />
a moment and those who have <lb />
had dealings with him know <lb />
what trouble he can up if so <lb />
inclined. There is no question <lb />
as to Mr. Skinner's ability. He <lb />
has made one of the most <lb />
district attorneys in the <lb />
Federal Court service and is not <lb />
unworthy of substantial reward. <lb />
He is looked upon in Charlotte <lb />
as the decided favorite, although <lb />
there are not a few who hold <lb />
that Judge Timberlake will win. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Here is hoping that Col. Skin- <lb />
will the judgeship for a <lb />
Christmas present. <lb />
Enforce Law. <lb />
The New Bern Sun has reduced <lb />
Missouri has made a bold <lb />
stroke and run the Standard Oil <lb />
ions out of the State. h- <lb />
States will watch the result to themselves and also helps <lb />
There is no rest for the weary. <lb />
March is the date upon which <lb />
congress will be called in extra- <lb />
ordinary session by President <lb />
Taft to revise the tariff, accord- <lb />
its size to four pages on account, received <lb />
of small advertising patronage, The sixtieth congress will <lb />
There are business men in every expire by constitutional limit- <lb />
town who overlook the fact that on March It is the ex- <lb />
liberal advertising is profitable that immediately fol- <lb />
lowing his inauguration <lb />
interest. <lb />
Because the new year will be- <lb />
gin on Friday is no reason we <lb />
should not get together, keep <lb />
together and make it a good <lb />
year for Greenville, <lb />
The old year will soon be <lb />
their home paper do more and <lb />
better work for their town. <lb />
Those who do not advertise <lb />
stand in their own light. <lb />
The Reflector man will ever <lb />
hereafter have a fellow feeling <lb />
for the man afflicted with car- <lb />
For three months or <lb />
The Star opposed the <lb />
bill recently ratified by the <lb />
people because it was unfair- <lb />
being based on the principle of <lb />
I win, tails, you <lb />
because we believed its adoption <lb />
would weaken the Democratic <lb />
party in the State it and <lb />
because we believe local option <lb />
is the fairest and most practical <lb />
solution of the liquor problem. <lb />
But the prohibition bill, <lb />
been by the <lb />
by more than forty thousand <lb />
majority, will become a law and <lb />
will go into effect next Friday. <lb />
Now, we say, enforce the law. <lb />
Give it a fair trial during the <lb />
next two years. If it prove a <lb />
success let it stand as It is. If <lb />
it proves a failure let the <lb />
of take such action <lb />
as the then prevailing conditions <lb />
may warrant. But the <lb />
to meet next month should <lb />
let this prohibition question <lb />
alone. Let us have no <lb />
more agitation over the liquor <lb />
question, at least until the pres- <lb />
law has been fairly tested. <lb />
The Star hopes the authorities <lb />
will call into action <lb />
mate agency in its power in its <lb />
efforts to show the people that a <lb />
law, whether bad or in- <lb />
must be rigidly en- <lb />
forced so long as it is on the <lb />
statute books. If the law prove <lb />
ineffective there will be found a <lb />
remedy two years hence. In the <lb />
meantime crush the <lb />
that are sure to come. <lb />
They ought to be suppressed not <lb />
inly because they are <lb />
but because the vile stuff <lb />
they sell tends to make <lb />
of the <lb />
Star. <lb />
The Defeat of Mae. <lb />
The Swiss who says <lb />
American children are kept ti <lb />
clean, and thereby Started <lb />
the high mad i f <lb />
hits the nail on the head. <lb />
Children, instinctively obeying <lb />
t great law of nature, <lb />
finical mothers, hunger to <lb />
back to the earth, to wallow <lb />
wade in good clean dirt, to <lb />
daub themselves from their <lb />
dear little toes to their <lb />
noses in good rich mud. <lb />
The frilled-up, spot- <lb />
less kid is a parental crime <lb />
against nature, a crime for <lb />
which the child must pay in <lb />
after life. <lb />
There are three great, boom <lb />
events in a boy's life. The <lb />
first, perhaps, is the moment <lb />
when the despised dresses are <lb />
discarded for the first pair of <lb />
trousers; the second is the <lb />
ling hour of the first circus, but <lb />
none of these events can com- <lb />
pare in utter happiness with the <lb />
time a kid, escaping from <lb />
the mother's too watchful care, <lb />
in complete abandon and sweet <lb />
defiance of domestic tyranny, <lb />
gets his till of the ecstatic de- <lb />
lights of clean dirt and luscious <lb />
Post.<lb />
When Weep. <lb />
Professor M. <lb />
of publishes some queer <lb />
facts regarding the nature and <lb />
purpose of tears, coming to the <lb />
conclusion that tears act upon <lb />
the human organism <lb />
ether or <lb />
a human being gives <lb />
way to says Dr. <lb />
blood pressure in the <lb />
brain decreases. The tear helps <lb />
in this process, which benumbs <lb />
the brain for the time being, <lb />
causing of the soul <lb />
almost approaching indifference. <lb />
are blood, changing <lb />
color by their passage through <lb />
the lachrymal glands. One can <lb />
drown his sorrow in tears as one <lb />
can benumb his senses by the <lb />
use of alcohol or drugs. When <lb />
a person cries the facial muscles <lb />
contract and the appearance of <lb />
the face changes, which action <lb />
facilitates the white blood tot- <lb />
ting, driving the blood particles <lb />
into the lachrymal gland, from <lb />
which they issue in the shape of <lb />
tears.- <lb />
whose nervous sys- <lb />
is particularly tender de <lb />
A FAMOUS DEBATE<lb />
How Lincoln Forced Douglas Into <lb />
Open at <lb />
One of the most interesting <lb />
of all American <lb />
of the forensic contest between <lb />
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. <lb />
Douglas in Illinois fifty ago <lb />
is told in the Century b Frederick <lb />
Trevor Hill. In the following ex- <lb />
tract ho describes the meeting and <lb />
the audience at <lb />
In this part of the state <lb />
Lincoln was almost a stranger, <lb />
and his uncouth appearance and <lb />
touchy bearing were not offset by <lb />
any direct knowledge of his pro- <lb />
attainments. On this <lb />
however, lie speedily dis- <lb />
all doubts of his ability by <lb />
advancing boldly to the attack. Re- <lb />
minding his auditors that Douglas <lb />
had seen fit to cross examine him at <lb />
their last meeting, he announced <lb />
that he was prepared to answer the <lb />
seven questions which had been put <lb />
to him provided his adversary would <lb />
reply to questions from him not ex- <lb />
the same number. give <lb />
him an opportunity to he <lb />
announced and. turning to Dong- <lb />
las, paused for his reply. <lb />
In an instant the <lb />
was hushed. Even the fakers and <lb />
at the outskirts of the <lb />
crowd reused plying their trades <lb />
and strove to catch a glimpse of the <lb />
platform. It was a dramatic mo- <lb />
and an opportunity <lb />
for Douglas. Hut he merely shook <lb />
his head and smiled. judge <lb />
remains continued Lincoln. <lb />
now say that I will answer his <lb />
whether he answers <lb />
mine or <lb />
more effective challenge was <lb />
ever uttered, and the audience, <lb />
quick to recognize its courage and <lb />
fairness, responded in a fashion that <lb />
must have disconcerted and nettled <lb />
Lincoln's cautious adversary. <lb />
Douglas was in no amiable <lb />
mood when he rose to make reply, <lb />
and the interruptions of the <lb />
speedily worked him into a <lb />
passion. A and again he as- <lb />
sailed his hearers as k <lb />
their <lb />
as vulgar and I in- <lb />
his fist in their <lb />
faces and defying them as a mob. <lb />
More than once Mr. Turner, the Re- <lb />
publican moderator, was drawn into <lb />
the fray by speaker's <lb />
tactics, and the whole meeting was <lb />
occasionally on the verge of tumult, <lb />
Lincoln's closing address, however, <lb />
had a calming effect, and when his <lb />
time expired the audience quietly <lb />
dispersed to spread the news <lb />
throughout the countryside that <lb />
this unknown lawyer was actually <lb />
outmaneuvering his distinguished <lb />
adversary end forcing him into the <lb />
open, beyond reach of cover or pas- <lb />
of retreat. <lb />
rive great benefit from <lb />
occasionally. The act of crying <lb />
relieves their The same <lb />
dent Taft will issue a <lb />
convening the new congress <lb />
in special session. Republican <lb />
leaders believe that the new con- <lb />
will sit until late in the <lb />
Why Ho Hurried. <lb />
A lower Broadway business man <lb />
summoned his diminutive office boy <lb />
the other day. instructing him to <lb />
proceed to a nearby establishment. <lb />
out the lowest price at <lb />
which they can give me a <lb />
outfit for parlor said he. <lb />
same I youngster asked. <lb />
may be said with respect to repeated hi. <lb />
m j employer. you needn't go for <lb />
FOR ECZEMA, AND SALT. t for something <lb />
else just <lb />
. , , ., The boy dashed out and in five <lb />
. back <lb />
by Chamberlain's Salve. Many I information. <lb />
severe have been cured by It. . thought I told you not to go <lb />
For sale by J. L Wooten and Coward an the boss. <lb />
Wooten. j the boy exclaimed. <lb />
j couldn't remember that word so <lb />
long, and if I forgot it I might <lb />
lose York Globe. <lb />
In China. <lb />
The first telegraph line was open- <lb />
ed in Chins in 1872, and there are <lb />
now about miles of line, the <lb />
whole under imperial control. The <lb />
Chinese language being syllabic and <lb />
alphabetic, many may wonder <lb />
how a message is transmitted. The <lb />
method is simple, but ingenious. <lb />
There as many characters as <lb />
words in the Chinese language, and <lb />
the messages arc sent in number <lb />
cipher. When the numbers are re- <lb />
at the other end a double <lb />
ended type is used with numbers at <lb />
one end and characters at the re- <lb />
verse. A message is set up by tho <lb />
numbers and then printed from tho <lb />
reverse end, which shows the char- <lb />
Globe.<lb />
We hope the sheriffs and <lb />
county officers will make up <lb />
their minds to see that the pro- <lb />
law in the State is en- <lb />
forced. It will be up to the <lb />
its Many longer the things have been Record. <lb />
While the re- j State officers now to enforce the <lb />
law because the decreased <lb />
number of Federal officers. We <lb />
want to see the State men do <lb />
their duty and we hope there will <lb />
be no-fault found with them in <lb />
this Star. <lb />
summer. <lb />
vision bill to be reported to the <lb />
house may be passed In that <lb />
body early in April, its <lb />
in the senate will <lb />
marked by more mature <lb />
Tho Register of tho <lb />
The register of the voice is some- <lb />
times confounded with the range. <lb />
There arc to registers to the voice, <lb />
whatever its quality. These <lb />
termed the register of the chest <lb />
and the register of the head. The <lb />
chest notes art given in full, even <lb />
tones and with the natural voice <lb />
The tones may be either open or <lb />
closed. They are given from tho <lb />
chest and the buck of the nose. <lb />
Head ones come from the bridge <lb />
of the nose and if untrained are apt <lb />
to develop an unpleasant shrillness. <lb />
In a trained voice it is impossible to <lb />
detect where the chest register <lb />
York World. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
seed at Mer. <lb />
Co. <lb />
E. G. Cox. wife and children, <lb />
of Greensboro, are here a visit <lb />
to relatives. <lb />
you planted your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will <lb />
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't <lb />
the mistake of getting some o Iv <lb />
kind <lb />
The teachers of the <lb />
schools are away at their c- <lb />
homes spending daB. <lb />
The graded reopen <lb />
January 5th, <lb />
Those who have not their <lb />
State and county taxes can do so <lb />
by calling on Stancill Hodges at <lb />
the bank. He represents <lb />
in this particular at this <lb />
point. <lb />
The dispensary in Ayden is a <lb />
thing of the past. Thursday <lb />
before Christmas it sold com <lb />
dry and closed its doors. <lb />
Some one later placed the follow- <lb />
on the door which we think <lb />
to send it in our <lb />
Dead <lb />
Ayden Dispensary <lb />
Was Burn <lb />
May <lb />
Died December 1908 <lb />
Aged years day. <lb />
A precious one fr m us <lb />
A place forever <lb />
A longing appetite of <lb />
May it more bi led. <lb />
Crepe. <lb />
h Co. Dixon are J <lb />
their factory and mills on full I <lb />
time. General sawing <lb />
and repairing of ail kinds <lb />
done. <lb />
pd wan- <lb />
Were few <lb />
No arrests that we hoard of, no <lb />
accidents and every on- seemed <lb />
to have had a good We <lb />
wish everyone a happy, pleasant <lb />
and prosperous in <lb />
touch even with C <lb />
gone by. <lb />
M. the <lb />
Cold can be made <lb />
the led cold year <lb />
Try one. <lb />
Our friend, W. J. Boyd, is for- <lb />
in the gift of u check <lb />
from the house he represents for <lb />
a neat little sum as a Christmas <lb />
present. <lb />
You will find a nice line of <lb />
coffins and caskets on hand at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co , <lb />
Mack Manning, who has been <lb />
living near Ayden, has sold his <lb />
farm and moved with his family <lb />
to Bertie county. Mr. Manning <lb />
is a good citizen and farmer and <lb />
when such men leave a <lb />
it is a serious loss. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
things hustling at the <lb />
plant. Besides their reg <lb />
line of work they are matting <lb />
tobacco hogsheads to be <lb />
used on this market. <lb />
Robert Worthington and wife, <lb />
who have been visiting their <lb />
daughter, Mrs. at <lb />
Belhaven, came home Saturday <lb />
evening, <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
Prof. Bailey, of Kenly, is in <lb />
town. <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 />
Miss May Holton was a visitor <lb />
in Ayden Monday. <lb />
For school books go to <lb />
J, R. Smith Mer. Co. <lb />
and Bibles also on hand. <lb />
Mrs. Gertrude Bland and Miss <lb />
Anabel Kittrell, of Grifton, were <lb />
visitors in Ayden during the past I oyster s which we ah joy- <lb />
ed highly. After we all had <lb />
rel and away we <lb />
neck calf with white streak down were c with <lb />
back, red sides, about nine other on the quantity each <lb />
months old. The calf strayed and behold young <lb />
away from my about 10th turned to boys and <lb />
November, 1908. A liberal re- with two matrons and <lb />
ward will be paid for return of we a regular jubilee. <lb />
Dennis Dupree. You just to have Been <lb />
Le Lew. <lb />
A popular young married mm of I <lb />
Br who has a horror <lb />
u what he is pleased to tall <lb />
returned home one <lb />
with a very perceptible limp in his N. <lb />
but refused any information <lb />
beyond the fact h I ad p- <lb />
and wrenched the blamed <lb />
After hearing stifle I n <lb />
and exclamations during dinner and <lb />
after, however, i wife am o <lb />
her intention of taking a baud to <lb />
the situation. b, <lb />
UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. <lb />
School Close. <lb />
Holidays. <lb />
C. Dec. <lb />
for <lb />
The of i <lb />
for the holidays was <lb />
ed by a splendid I <lb />
which was strictly out of th <lb />
ordinary, but all the better i. . <lb />
its variety. It was imitative <lb />
fore him, took off his thee and the Friday evening <lb />
brought all toe a school, not of today, <lb />
same me <lb />
Ayden, N C. <lb />
Master Durham a <lb />
son of the late Elias <lb />
Lawhorn. while playing with a <lb />
small Christmas <lb />
us. But to cap the climax you <lb />
ought to have seen C. E. <lb />
Christmas morning- <lb />
after the two boys <lb />
Paul Phil Hopkins had pats- <lb />
i she had ever hen of for u <lb />
sprain and after an hour's <lb />
and bandaging arouse <lb />
with the <lb />
doesn't feel bet- wise. <lb />
to be sure, but one of <lb />
earliest days when <lb />
was bliss and folly to be <lb />
impersonation was <lb />
i perfect, for an old . <lb />
Prom behind the paper to witness the. x r <lb />
had been reading during <lb />
day, shot himself through the d his house he thought he would <lb />
arm. Tue wound though caP thing and got on <lb />
i ration there c back. <lb />
presume it would if u happened <lb />
to lie the right New York <lb />
Tim . <lb />
painful is not considered at all <lb />
serious. This is the only <lb />
dent we heard here <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
Misses Dora and Ethel <lb />
of are h-.-re on a visit <lb />
to Miss Helen Johnson. <lb />
Miss Nancy Coward, of Green <lb />
is spending the week with <lb />
the family of Dr. Dixon. <lb />
Hyman Buck, of Washington, <lb />
is here on a visit to his parents. <lb />
Mrs. A. L Harrington and <lb />
children, of Kinston. spent <lb />
holidays here with relatives. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Smith is spending <lb />
the week in the country. <lb />
Rev. Marvin Ormond is home <lb />
from Nashville, to spend <lb />
a few days. <lb />
Prank is visiting his <lb />
son at Carolina. <lb />
Stancill spent Christ <lb />
mas with his parents near Wash- <lb />
Ella sister, Mr.--. <lb />
Jesse Coward, are visiting ii <lb />
one of <lb />
Christmas with her <lb />
U. II Hut-sucker <lb />
Mimic C-x. of <lb />
here Mo <lb />
Mia and <lb />
S mil iv <lb />
i-i <lb />
D. G -id <lb />
it <lb />
-Hid i ii <lb />
house and lot in N <lb />
C. Good pump r, out <lb />
inns, garden lot, For s de, <lb />
one B. flat C, G. Conn Cornet in <lb />
first class condition, silver and <lb />
gold plated, finger tips <lb />
Also one Edison phonograph with <lb />
a hand painted horn, records, <lb />
Apply to C A. Fair, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
were <lb />
Mel <lb />
Ms milk cow's back as he usually <lb />
did to her to the <lb />
and followed after them <lb />
have some fun. But the <lb />
when she got to the gate <lb />
to the pasture, turned the <lb />
en him and landed him a flat <lb />
in the road. So then he stopped j <lb />
and look the cow to the pasture j <lb />
but the boys had a <lb />
old down the road. <lb />
Christmas passed off very <lb />
quietly and all seemed to <lb />
it very much. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
horn and children went to C. L. <lb />
Tyson's Friday and to J. R. <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Smith came home from <lb />
school at Durham Tuesday even- <lb />
to spend vacation. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie <lb />
and children returned to their <lb />
home at Roanoke Rapids <lb />
day spending several <lb />
in our section. <lb />
We learn that there was some <lb />
stealing on in our section <lb />
day. It was Mr. <lb />
Crawford <lb />
Mien of G. T. <lb />
and eloped. They were mar- <lb />
tied at Esquire J. W. Smith's <lb />
home. <lb />
Joe Move, of <lb />
was in our section Sunday even- <lb />
Claude Smith, of Fountain, <lb />
Hugh Smith, a student at Win- <lb />
were in our town Sun <lb />
day evening. <lb />
David Smith went to A J. <lb />
Flanagan's Thursday and took <lb />
Misses Martha Belle and <lb />
Jessie Smith over to spend a few <lb />
days in our section visiting <lb />
What's the trouble that the <lb />
Daily failed to come to me for <lb />
tour or five days We are <lb />
able to explain <lb />
SPROUTS <lb />
N. C. Dec. <lb />
A lot of us went to Farmville <lb />
Tuesday of last week, as rainy <lb />
at it was, with the <lb />
seeing some lots sold, and when <lb />
the sale ended there had only <lb />
been one lot sold for about five <lb />
hundred dollars. The rain came <lb />
down in such torrents that they <lb />
had to stop the sales, but said <lb />
they would appoint another day <lb />
for it in the near future. <lb />
Mr- and Mrs. L. Smith went <lb />
to Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs. Hay wood Smith and C. <lb />
D. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
David Smith took Miss May <lb />
Brooks to Greenville Wednesday <lb />
where she was going to take the <lb />
train for her home at to <lb />
spend the holidays. <lb />
Miss Mary Joyner went to her <lb />
home in <lb />
day evening to spend the holidays. <lb />
R, E. Willoughby went to <lb />
Farmville Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs. Lloyd Smith left for Hen- <lb />
Thursday morning. <lb />
C. D. Smith, Frank Pollard <lb />
J. B. Joyner and J. H. Norman <lb />
went to Greenville Thursday. <lb />
Lloyd Smith went to <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
R. E. Willoughby and C. FT <lb />
went to Greenville <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
On Christmas eve night the <lb />
citizens around had an <lb />
FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER <lb />
EATING. <lb />
I hive used Stomach <lb />
and Liver Tablets for some time, and <lb />
can testify that they have done me more <lb />
than any tablets I have ever used. <lb />
My trouble was a heavy dull <lb />
after Freeman, <lb />
Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen <lb />
the stomach and improve the digestion. <lb />
They regulate the liver <lb />
They are far to but cost <lb />
no more. Get a sample at J. L. <lb />
and Coward <lb />
tores and see what a splendid medicine <lb />
it is. <lb />
Four to One. <lb />
An English officer in Malta <lb />
riding I a.-k a native <lb />
lie was red a shrug her vast store of <lb />
of the .-boulders and a <lb />
a fool then, the o <lb />
Ii; <lb />
Bat the man knew enough En; <lb />
foil <lb />
understand <lb />
know <lb />
know Italian <lb />
know <lb />
fear <lb />
I only <lb />
The Tyranny of Custom. <lb />
Every human being has natural <lb />
affections and natural antipathies. <lb />
Instead, however, of obeying the <lb />
which . pursue <lb />
former and avoid the latter, we <lb />
low the must intimate <lb />
life to lie derided by calculating <lb />
reason. Even in the matter of food <lb />
drink, we neither when <lb />
arc nor drink when we are <lb />
thirsty, whenever the <lb />
a bell summons ii to a meal <lb />
which we may r may rot have <lb />
smallest La- <lb />
Field. <lb />
of de law <lb />
cm ill Uncle automobile <lb />
n but lie same <lb />
lime it hits balks <lb />
Washington Star. <lb />
Woods liquid farm <lb />
regulates the liver relieves sick heed <lb />
ache constipation stomach, kidney dis- <lb />
orders and acts as a gentle laxative. <lb />
For chills fever and Its <lb />
effects on felt with the <lb />
first dose. The contains <lb />
1-2 times s as the <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
not a lace <lb />
as peculiar to his own race. <lb />
There was the <lb />
no doubt spent many of <lb />
her days as a maid in one <lb />
of those ante helium plantation <lb />
households, where she acquired <lb />
and <lb />
too, there were the <lb />
a or more attired in as <lb />
many ages, from <lb />
little mischievous chaps to <lb />
robust, polite, half dignified lads <lb />
with changing voices who never <lb />
lost an opportunity o c a <lb />
look or pass a chew of gum <lb />
or piece of lasses candy to th <lb />
winsome, flirting, <lb />
gaily dressed girls. was. in- <lb />
deed, a spectacle at which a <lb />
slave trader of a few years age <lb />
would have chuckled with <lb />
genuine delight to own. <lb />
The roll responded to with <lb />
familiar quotations from <lb />
and a <lb />
quiz on arithmetic, geography <lb />
and history, also a <lb />
spelling match in all of <lb />
which the definitions <lb />
were followed by <lb />
sure am by the Mrs. <lb />
duets, els <lb />
time and general <lb />
antics throughout on the par; <lb />
of all, were the chief features. <lb />
TUT <lb />
A Legend el Gel <lb />
In <lb />
. l j i n of <lb />
part of . port, urn <lb />
i t r, .- i i <lb />
;. n in I i- <lb />
Hi.- i. . I-i wins <lb />
the i .; I I <lb />
It a i me a <lb />
Tito ;. j i <lb />
. in I <lb />
. v. ii is in rat of <lb />
On one side la u <lb />
John <lb />
. f Keel-sport. A. D. 1702. M In <lb />
Mass. 1718, Died March ML <lb />
i the ii r i- the <lb />
fill also <lb />
v. i by the marble wort <lb />
with surface of p i <lb />
i Inc. which ran U <lb />
. to f of I r . <lb />
The pie n say it i i <lb />
WHITE TAYLOR. <lb />
Santa has selected the <lb />
store of White V Taylor, in <lb />
Ayden, as his headquarters for <lb />
this Christmas. On Dec. 15th <lb />
we open the largest and most <lb />
complete line of holiday <lb />
ever shown in this town. Every <lb />
thing new and the very latest <lb />
variety. Do not miss the <lb />
to see these goods and <lb />
make your selections before the <lb />
rush. Christmas only comes <lb />
a year, therefore lie happy <lb />
yourself by making those around <lb />
you happy. Our store will he <lb />
the center of attraction for <lb />
day trade, and any article you <lb />
desire can he found hero. Don't <lb />
forget the place. White ft <lb />
and the date for the holiday <lb />
goods opening, Dec. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business November, 1906, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor win cur. <lb />
bank <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
68,869.77 <lb />
7,600.00 <lb />
410.48 <lb />
836.00 <lb />
it her <lb />
1,418.40 <lb />
3,898.00<lb />
and taxes <lb />
to <lb />
Due <lb />
ST VIE NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY Of PITT <lb />
I, J. K. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement s to the best o. my knowledge belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct <lb />
fore me, <lb />
1908. <lb />
this of <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
L DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
At the list, after <lb />
gins <lb />
Smithers had yielded to the de- <lb />
sire of the audience by <lb />
their excellent duet and jig a <lb />
second time, the chorus struck <lb />
up <lb />
The love sick youths and th <lb />
idols of their hearts were con- <lb />
strained to yield to their feelings, <lb />
and joined in one of those never- <lb />
to-be-forgotten, happy frolics <lb />
a dance, to be sure, <lb />
though some of the <lb />
thought it Even the <lb />
professor herself got young <lb />
again and joined heartily in the <lb />
spirit of the times, which all <lb />
were urged on by continued <lb />
by the large audience. <lb />
Those deserving special men- <lb />
were Miss Ida Blount, <lb />
as Mrs. <lb />
Miss Marie Griffin, as <lb />
Smithers, <lb />
Miss Gladys Chapman, <lb />
as and <lb />
Jeremiah <lb />
Hezekiah Jenkins X. Y. Z., while <lb />
Harry Fleming as <lb />
Dupes. Millard as Gee. <lb />
Washington Jones, Jack Chap <lb />
man as Jonathan Rouse Sleepy <lb />
Head, Chapman as <lb />
Leticia Cabbage Head, Mary <lb />
Fleming as Janie Smith, <lb />
Minnie Bell as Sarah <lb />
Everlasting, Hulda <lb />
Stokes as Hannah Jen <lb />
kins, and Myrtle Lewis as Ma- <lb />
Sapsucker as well as s <lb />
should also be mentioned as <lb />
leading characters. <lb />
It has been said that the best <lb />
index to a skill and <lb />
ability is found in her entertain- <lb />
If this be true, no one <lb />
who witnessed this entertain- <lb />
will the fact <lb />
school has teacher- of <lb />
the very highest rank. The high <lb />
standard of efficiency that has <lb />
been accredited this school in <lb />
the past was. if possible, eclipsed <lb />
on this occasion. All three of <lb />
the teachers are graduates of <lb />
Peace institution <lb />
that for the high. <lb />
education of young woman <lb />
and the community is justly <lb />
proud of them and their work. <lb />
An Old Student of the School. <lb />
word <lb />
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had An <lb />
made i lac tin ever.- <lb />
only tended to make it i <lb />
The of the foot is there today <lb />
as ever. Amateur <lb />
have taken of It, and n <lb />
visit u the . roe <lb />
is one of the pastimes or <lb />
every visitor to tho pretty lit- <lb />
York World. <lb />
Professor the eminent <lb />
scholar, once held the Greek <lb />
professorship in Glasgow <lb />
the arrangement of class <lb />
rooms Professor Jehu's Greek room <lb />
was immediately beneath tho class <lb />
room for rhetoric, conducted b <lb />
Professor These <lb />
classes attracted students, who <lb />
frequently Indulged in loud <lb />
at the efforts of their <lb />
In one of these a <lb />
section of plaster from the ceiling <lb />
of the Greek room fell on the <lb />
of Pr. up. he <lb />
fear my premises <lb />
not Professor <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the est of A. in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the <lb />
the Bane place <lb />
work promptly looked alter <lb />
Cox will still <lb />
Company. <lb />
MISS C. <lb />
Graduate <lb />
Jen, North <lb />
D- <lb />
Physician and <lb />
AYDEN, V. C. <lb />
I Plea j <lb />
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This is Place <lb />
We will deem it a privilege to show you a. very extensive <lb />
assortment of <lb />
Dress Goods, Dry Goods <lb />
Trimmings, Laces, <lb />
Ladies Tailor-made skirtS. <lb />
Shoes to Fit all feet and <lb />
Any Size Purse <lb />
Remember that we represent all things as they are and<lb />
regulate the price by the true value of the article. <lb />
We feel confident that the most critical examination of our <lb />
complete and very Appropriate Lines Desirable Goods will <lb />
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb />
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb />
We have an especially attractive line of Holiday Goods <lb />
and Christmas Novelties wish you to call and see them. <lb />
WE CAN <lb />
SUPPLY <lb />
YOUR NEEDS <lb />
IN ALL LINES of GOODS <lb />
Come to us for any Goods you may need. Look through <lb />
our beautiful stock and you will be pleased. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
of Good <lb />
i GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb />
for Sale on Easy <lb />
Terms. <lb />
We will sell with small cash <lb />
payment, balance on easy terms, <lb />
one farm of with <lb />
feet of tending timber. <lb />
One farm Of with <lb />
8.000,000 feet of tending <lb />
One farm of <lb />
All of these are best of farm- <lb />
lands. Apply to <lb />
J. P. Greenville. <lb />
J. K. Davenport, <lb />
A w. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Annual met tins; of <lb />
of The National Bank of <lb />
Greenville will be held in its <lb />
banking house on Tuesday, <lb />
1909, at o'clock a. m. <lb />
F. J. Forbes, <lb />
d w Cashier. <lb />
I t <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
Fitzgerald, Kerr, bettors, . <lb />
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE g <lb />
Christmas Holidays <lb />
Attractive Low Round Trip Fares. <lb />
Ticket on sale 18th. <lb />
19th, 23rd. 24th, 25th, 30th, 1908. <lb />
and January, 1st, 1909. <lb />
Final limit, January, 0th, 1909. <lb />
For further information, apply to <lb />
ticket agent. <lb />
FITZGERALD H. C <lb />
G. MGR. G- P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA.<lb />
A CADETS DAY. <lb />
Moment Is Full From First Gun <lb />
at a Quarter Before <lb />
If you would know how a <lb />
bum his day during the academic <lb />
term it i; about as <lb />
Al in early fall the bang <lb />
of a the <lb />
of the frosty air, followed by the <lb />
rattle of drama and the piping <lb />
fifes. Immediately the field music <lb />
a lively march for bar- <lb />
racks and, passing through the <lb />
reverberating sally port, conclude <lb />
it fracas in the barrack <lb />
Sleepy, half conscious hear <lb />
all dreamily, and not until the <lb />
explode like Gatlin <lb />
runs in the hallway of each division <lb />
they think it imperative or heel <lb />
the summons. There yet remain <lb />
two or three minutes before the <lb />
drums their clatter, at the <lb />
em of each man be <lb />
clothed and in his right mind, <lb />
ranks, ready for roll call and for <lb />
battle if need although I much <lb />
fear that if the enemy were to <lb />
suddenly upon the battalion <lb />
ct reveille they would find a some- <lb />
what scantily clothed force, under <lb />
overcoats, opposed to them. In <lb />
these previous, last three minutes <lb />
the cadets jumped into shoes and <lb />
such clothing as shows from the <lb />
outside and avalanche down the <lb />
iron stairs just in time to avoid a <lb />
And now the day's real grind be- <lb />
gins. Hack to his room to sweep <lb />
and tidy and fold, ready for room <lb />
inspection in twenty minutes. Ten <lb />
minutes later he is in ranks again. <lb />
marching to breakfast after an- <lb />
at another roll call. In the <lb />
mess hall each mess of ten men has <lb />
a separate table and commandant, <lb />
and all must eat their food in con- <lb />
with mess hall regulations <lb />
and traditional etiquette, which for <lb />
the poor plebe has some nice dis- <lb />
that do not enhance his <lb />
appetite or enjoyment, although, <lb />
for the matter of that, his appetite <lb />
does not need any encouragement. <lb />
In twenty minutes or so the <lb />
senior cadet captain commands, <lb />
company, The meal is <lb />
done, and back marches the bat- <lb />
talion to barracks and the day's <lb />
work. <lb />
At the academic bugle <lb />
Wows to that <lb />
that summons each would be <lb />
warrior to his cell and studious <lb />
meditations. From in the <lb />
morning until in the after- <lb />
noon, with the exception of the din- <lb />
hour, study and recitations <lb />
him, and also must he he at <lb />
all time ready for the unsparing <lb />
eye of the inspecting oilier. <lb />
descends upon him as the avenging <lb />
angel of the in which <lb />
are writ the laws of his daily life, <lb />
unalterable code of regulations <lb />
by which cadets breathe and move <lb />
and have their being. At the <lb />
drums, and fifes voice his clamorous <lb />
stomach with the tune he calls <lb />
upon a and he re- <lb />
peat the march to and from the. Moore Attorneys. <lb />
mes hall. <lb />
The afternoon academic period <lb />
ends at but with a drum call I <lb />
to fresh labor. The different drill <lb />
quads fall in and are marched off, j <lb />
some to infantry drill, some to light <lb />
battery, some to heavy guns, others <lb />
to signaling, or to field explosives, I <lb />
or target practice, tactical prob- <lb />
practical military engineering <lb />
or something else, depending upon <lb />
the season and class. At back <lb />
again at t in time <lb />
to wash off and jump into full dress <lb />
for dress parade, which is followed <lb />
by guard mount. At last there <lb />
comes a of them <lb />
in which to catch breath before the <lb />
insistent call to supper and <lb />
at o'clock. After supper <lb />
another rest of half an hour until <lb />
the bugle siren sings its alluring <lb />
vesper song of to <lb />
for the long evening grind at books <lb />
and Lamed in <lb />
St. Nicholas. <lb />
Great Sale. <lb />
On Wednesday. th 6th day of <lb />
we to sale <lb />
to the highest bidder cash, at <lb />
the Of Ross, in <lb />
i township, county, <lb />
the articles of personal <lb />
property, to bar- <lb />
of n, tons of hay, <lb />
pounds fodder, a lot of corn <lb />
field peas, nine mules, horse, <lb />
implements for about a <lb />
Ml home crop, carts and wagons, <lb />
hogs, of <lb />
I barrels of Irish <lb />
potatoes, a other i-i- <lb />
property owned by S. R. <lb />
his is a great <lb />
for farmers desiring to <lb />
chase etc., for the <lb />
year of 1909. Lit everybody <lb />
This the 11th day of Dec. 1908. <lb />
J. L. Perkins, Mortgagee. <lb />
S. R. Ross. Owner. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of business, November 27th, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of the power sale con- <lb />
in a c mortgage <lb />
by It. J. N <lb />
Moore to W. F. Webb i h day <lb />
of January 1907, and duly in <lb />
the register of deeds office of <lb />
North In Q s, <lb />
i ace . ed will expose to <lb />
public -ale. before . rouse chi r <lb />
in t the <lb />
day . f January, 1809, <lb />
at o'clock. a certain or <lb />
par el of land and being in t e <lb />
county of Pitt and Mate . f North <lb />
Carolina and de -a follows, <lb />
One town lot in th town of <lb />
Fountain, inc at Dr. J <lb />
comer on street run <lb />
west street 1-- <lb />
feet to corner, thence <lb />
with Dunn's line south Ml feet to . <lb />
Moore's, line th past feet, <lb />
thence Kith laid Moon s line <lb />
feet to the it being <lb />
the me I t h was conveyed to <lb />
the said J. N. Moore, to <lb />
s. id d-ed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This day of D c. lit <lb />
W. r. Webb, Mortgagee. <lb />
J- <lb />
Some Elegant Christmas Presents <lb />
81.00 Box of <lb />
Solid Leather Card Cases and Pock- <lb />
et Books. <lb />
Christmas Fancy Boxes <lb />
Candies <lb />
Miss Leach's Art Work. <lb />
Posters and Calendars. <lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
THE DRUGGISTS. <lb />
Th Kind. <lb />
A few evenings ago a husband <lb />
and wife were sitting in their homo <lb />
after dinner, and the old man was <lb />
Buffing at his meerschaum and read- <lb />
a newspaper, while mother <lb />
working on a piece of embroidery. <lb />
do you think of re- <lb />
marked father, glancing from the <lb />
paper to his wife. is an <lb />
that says that in some of the <lb />
Roman prison, that have been <lb />
unearthed they have found a lot of <lb />
petrified <lb />
responded mother. sup- <lb />
must have been some of <lb />
the burdened criminals I've heard <lb />
acquire the strength we nave <lb />
overcome Emerson. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
I r for pale my store buildings, <lb />
lot the entire stock of mer- <lb />
my dwelling an <lb />
lot, all in the own of Crime-la d. <lb />
. W M, Moore. <lb />
D it is good job printing <lb />
want, try The <lb />
CHEW <lb />
it more <lb />
BUT THEN <lb />
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb />
mm am. . c <lb />
av <lb />
S c <lb />
i-W. PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers o <lb />
Bagging Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
See w J. TURN AGE before buying <lb />
your coal for the winter. He can give <lb />
you a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO <lb />
Fur Sale. <lb />
On Friday. Jan. 1st. 1909. before <lb />
the court house I will sell at pub- <lb />
auction for cash the following real <lb />
estate in the town of One <lb />
house and lot on Evans in South <lb />
Greenville. has six rooms, a <lb />
store building on same lot. Also one <lb />
vacant lot in rear of the one above <lb />
mentioned. Parties interested can see <lb />
the property at any . <lb />
W, II. Laughinghouse. <lb />
No ice to Creditors. <lb />
Raving duly qualified before the <lb />
clerk of as <lb />
executor of the last will and testament <lb />
S. E. deceased, notice is <lb />
liven to all persons indebted to <lb />
t he estate to make prompt payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate are <lb />
notified to present the for pay- <lb />
on or b, fore he 84th day of <lb />
-ember, or notice will <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This Dec. X. <lb />
W. I,. Nobles. <lb />
M ltd S. E. <lb />
Resources <lb />
and discounts 1186,882.81 <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other stocks. Bonds, <lb />
mortgages 3,400.00 <lb />
Hanking furniture <lb />
and 8,187.82 <lb />
Demand loans 11,054.88 <lb />
Due from 62,028.14 <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
1,462.18 <lb />
U S notes 18,687.18 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb />
fund 26,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
and tax <lb />
paid 10,789.64 <lb />
Bills payable 15,000.00 <lb />
Time of <lb />
Deposit <lb />
Deposit sub. to <lb />
check <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 829.80 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named do <lb />
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me this 4th day of <lb />
II. BATEMAN, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. G. MOVE <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business November 1908. <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
Loans a ml discounts 8180,468.17 j Capital stock 186,000.08 <lb />
606.84 Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided prof, less<lb />
All other stocks, bonds <lb />
and mortgages 1,800.79 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 4,598.17 <lb />
Demand 10,000.00 <lb />
Due from 88,494.10 <lb />
Cash items 8,721.00 <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor coin currency 401.89 <lb />
National bank notes, <lb />
other U. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
exp., taxes pd. <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
7,750.00 <lb />
88,970.88 <lb />
sub. <lb />
1,843.98 131,929.48 <lb />
Due banks 72.58 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of <lb />
s. Carr, the above-named <lb />
swear that the above is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. C. s. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn <lb />
fore me, this 10th, of Dee-1 <lb />
ember. 1908 C. T. <lb />
ANDREW R, C. Flanagan, <lb />
Notary Public I Directors. <lb />
GOING AT COST <lb />
Monday, December will sell my entire <lb />
stock of General Merchandise at cost. <lb />
Shoes per pair, now <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1.66 <lb />
2.76 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
it t <lb />
It <lb />
1.86 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
Riverside Plaid cents a yard. <lb />
worth 121-2 cents, now <lb />
cents a yard. <lb />
Domestic worth cents, now <lb />
going at cents a yard. <lb />
Plows, castings, shovels <lb />
axes, etc., go at coat. In fact <lb />
everything except flour, meat, <lb />
. . , . <lb />
Simpson and other standard Cal- sugar, lard and pistol car <lb />
a cents a yard. <lb />
HATS JO, 2.00, AND 3.00 NOW HATS NOW AT CENTS <lb />
Now is the chance to get bargains, no fake sale. I am <lb />
going out the mercantile business and must sell my stock <lb />
of goods. This is a cash sale, don't ask tor credit, <lb />
SAM T. WHITE <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Dry Goods and Ladies Dress Goods. <lb />
I have purchased the interest of the <lb />
late B. K. in the firm of B. E. <lb />
Patrick A and will continue to <lb />
Garry on a dry business <lb />
at the same stand. <lb />
A ladies department with a special <lb />
of dress and trimmings has been <lb />
added, Miss Nelie Barnaul <lb />
charge of this department. The ladies <lb />
in cordially invited to call and look at <lb />
this line. B. F. PATRICK <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All accounts due H. A. . <lb />
Son for the year J. T. Timber <lb />
lake for th year 1808 unpaid by Jan. <lb />
1st, 1809, to dollars Jo <lb />
more will DO a judgment, and <lb />
all under live will be advertised <lb />
in The Daily Reflector giving the names <lb />
amounts and be sold before the <lb />
court house door in to the <lb />
bidder at the term of <lb />
court 1808, <lb />
This Dec. 1908. <lb />
RUNAWAY CHRISTMAS MARRIAGE <lb />
Ceremony Performed in Office of Reg- <lb />
of Deeds. <lb />
Late Wednesday <lb />
all the force had left the reg- <lb />
of deeds office <lb />
J. J. Harrington, the door <lb />
opened hurriedly and in walked <lb />
a couple, a mingled expression of <lb />
both pleasure and anxiety on <lb />
faces. <lb />
want a marriage license <lb />
explained the young <lb />
man, who was Mr. C. II. <lb />
and Deputy Harrington <lb />
got busy with the prescribed <lb />
form the name of the bride-t j be <lb />
was given as Miss Hattie R. <lb />
Jones. After getting the <lb />
papers and paying the <lb />
usual fee, the young asked <lb />
we get this finish- <lb />
ed up right here and <lb />
The accommodating deputy <lb />
assured him that all necessary <lb />
for the ceremony would be done. <lb />
He forthwith sent <lb />
C. D. Rountree, who is an ex- <lb />
pert in this line. Superior Court <lb />
Clerk D. C. Moore was called <lb />
in to be best man and Deputy <lb />
Harrington served in the capacity <lb />
of giving the bride away. <lb />
Upon being <lb />
and the previous anxiety on <lb />
their faces gave way to joy, and <lb />
the couple left for their home in <lb />
in the country. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
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Write to-day; Mention this <lb />
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ILL<lb />
GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR <lb />
CHILDREN. <lb />
The season for coughs colds i <lb />
now at hand and much cove t <lb />
be use to protect the children. A <lb />
child h much more likely to contract <lb />
diphtheria or scarlet lever when he has <lb />
a cold The you cure his cold <lb />
the less th-r Chamberlain's Con h <lb />
Remedy is the sole reliance or many <lb />
mothers, and few of those who hive <lb />
d it are willing to use any r. <lb />
Mrs. P, F. of <lb />
have never used anything <lb />
other than Chamberlain's Cough Re- <lb />
for children and it has always <lb />
given good This remedy <lb />
contains no opium or other narcotic and <lb />
may be given as confidently to a child <lb />
as to an adult. For e by J. L. <lb />
Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Back at His Young Tricks. <lb />
Some day ago Mr. R. M. <lb />
Hearne went out hunting. A <lb />
shower came up and he took <lb />
shelter under a tree. While <lb />
standing there he heard the gob <lb />
of a turkey, and looking <lb />
the gobbler approach- <lb />
from a distance. He <lb />
his time behind the the <lb />
turkey came near, when a pretty <lb />
shot brought the gobbler down. <lb />
Mr. Hearne says it had been <lb />
years since he killed a turkey <lb />
before this one- <lb />
THAT IS MEDICINE. <lb />
have suffered a good deal with ma- <lb />
and stomach but I <lb />
have now found a remedy that pa <lb />
me well, and that remedy Is Electric <lb />
a medicine that is medicine f r <lb />
stomach and liver troubles, and for run <lb />
down says W. C. <lb />
of Ark. Electric Bitters <lb />
and enrich the blood, lone op the <lb />
nerves and imparts vigor and energy <lb />
to the weak. Your money will be re- <lb />
funded if it fails to help you. at <lb />
J. i. Drugstore. <lb />
and H Boots. <lb />
In the and <lb />
of Captain who <lb />
was himself I dandy, occurs <lb />
the following anecdote of <lb />
the time being The <lb />
tire of a blue <lb />
coat, with buttons, leather <lb />
breeches and top Loots, and it <lb />
the fashion to near a deep, stiff, <lb />
white cravat, which prevented you <lb />
from seeing your hoots while stand- <lb />
All the world watched Bruin- <lb />
to imitate him and order their <lb />
of the tradesman who <lb />
dressed that dandy. One <lb />
day a youthful beau approached <lb />
Brummel d <lb />
to a k you where you <lb />
pet I <lb />
replied Brummel, gazing <lb />
complacently at hie boots, <lb />
blocking ruins mo. I will <lb />
tell v. i in confidence. It is made <lb />
with the <lb />
Not Too Blind. <lb />
dear, the diamond <lb />
in open ring has pot a <lb />
flaw in it. <lb />
no notice, darling. <lb />
Love ho blind, you know. <lb />
but it hasn't got <lb />
to be stone blind. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale en- <lb />
in two mortgage i <lb />
executed and delivered by J. B, <lb />
to r, G. James on the day <lb />
of 1906. ard duly record d it the <lb />
register of Deeds office of Pitt <lb />
North Carolina, in book X page <lb />
and the other 1907, and <lb />
re in l s, page the <lb />
will expose to public sale, <lb />
before the court in <lb />
ville, highest bidder on Thurs- <lb />
day, Dec. a certain tract or <lb />
parcel of land, lying and being in <lb />
the county of Pitt and State of North <lb />
Carolina and described at follows, to- <lb />
That tract land in Beaver Dam <lb />
township, adjoining the lands of T. A. <lb />
Nichols Nannie It. Nichols and Alfred <lb />
Is land, containing acres <lb />
or less. Known as lot No. in the <lb />
vision of J. B. Nichols land. Also on-- <lb />
piece or tract, . the lands of <lb />
H Nichols, Mil Agnes Blount and <lb />
T. A. Nichol-, lot No. in raid <lb />
division, containing 1-1 acres, to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
sale cash. <lb />
aye <lb />
G. <lb />
Another New <lb />
Greenville Candy Kitchen is <lb />
the name of a new business just <lb />
opened in one of the stores in <lb />
the White building. The pro- <lb />
are Bros, and <lb />
they manufacture all kind of <lb />
candies, handle fruits and will <lb />
operate a soda fountain. They <lb />
have a nice place. <lb />
Marked For Death. <lb />
ago I was marked for <lb />
death. A grave-yard cough was tear- <lb />
my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed <lb />
to me, and nope had fled, when my <lb />
bus- and got Dr. King's New <lb />
says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of <lb />
Ky. first dose helped me <lb />
and improvement kept on until I had <lb />
pounds in weight and my <lb />
was y restored. This med- <lb />
holds the world's healing record <lb />
for coughs and colds and lung and throat <lb />
diseases, It prevents pneumonia. Sold <lb />
under a guarantee at J. L. Wooten, <lb />
Drug store. and Trial bot- <lb />
tee. <lb />
Soul Song. <lb />
The Reflector is indebted to <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth <lb />
of for a beautiful little <lb />
booklet of <lb />
ed by herself. The booklet is <lb />
handsomely and the <lb />
poems afford interesting reading. <lb />
THIS IS WORTH READING. <lb />
of st, <lb />
N. Y., cure. the most <lb />
annoying cold sore I ever had, with <lb />
Salve. I applied <lb />
once a or two days, <lb />
b i <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
I in a certain deed <lb />
cut delivered by S I I o-s <lb />
and i e, Mary E, R . <lb />
as on the 1st day of March. 1905, an I <lb />
duly recorded in the register of <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, in k J s <lb />
page undersigned will expose <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville to the highest r <lb />
on Monday, January 4th, 1919, at <lb />
o'clock p. m., u 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. C. Beginning at the edge <lb />
of the Bethel and Tarboro road and the <lb />
corner of W. J. I's lot, thence <lb />
with the public road about yards to <lb />
M. O. walling, thence a par- <lb />
line with W. J. line <lb />
about yards to M. O. back <lb />
walling, thence about yards to W. <lb />
J. line, thence with W. J. <lb />
line to the beginning, con- <lb />
yards more or less <lb />
it being the lot conveyed to Mary E. <lb />
Ross by If, O. Blount. To satisfy said <lb />
mortgage deed. Terms of sale cash <lb />
This the day of November, K. <lb />
Jesse Thomas, Mortgagee. <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. <lb />
Not Quite l <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
Is a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
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You get s <lb />
Horse Goods t c <lb />
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A GENTLE REPROACH. <lb />
Telling of the Violet <lb />
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type, ii is i we <lb />
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to you. <lb />
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a woman's and got <lb />
up for the in a way that I <lb />
made result of a <lb />
not easily She arrived j <lb />
so lovely that there was little <lb />
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her entry into the room. <lb />
she fell At all events, she <lb />
turned to the Woman standing nearest <lb />
said a <lb />
ever such a little lisp and south- <lb />
well are <lb />
It was a well meant civility from a <lb />
woman to an older one. who <lb />
seemingly was to ac it as <lb />
such put up her lorgnette, sweep <lb />
the speaker from lop to toe. What <lb />
she saw was enough disconcert a <lb />
younger prettier woman than her- <lb />
self, but even so one it <lb />
to Justify her next move. <lb />
Wish l could say same tor <lb />
she returned, closing her l <lb />
with a snap. <lb />
Ono or two of the were <lb />
friends of pretty woman <lb />
most stopped breathing in order not <lb />
to miss what they fell sure would <lb />
it came. The pretty one <lb />
her eyebrows slightly, thee <lb />
said, with an air of gentle <lb />
lie like a lady, like <lb />
I Sunday Herald. <lb />
In Infants levity N a In <lb />
men grown a defect, hut In <lb />
old age a monstrous folly. <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
is Drawing Near j <lb />
And the Christmas gilt is naturally <lb />
suggestive. <lb />
How about a piano We have <lb />
on hand several discontinued styles <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
ranging in prices from to, <lb />
These pianos are <lb />
sold at and <lb />
How about setting one aside for <lb />
you We only of one style <lb />
and of another left <lb />
We will Ship You One <lb />
on trial freight prepaid if you prefer. <lb />
Ii you are a bargain seeker <lb />
is a rare for you. <lb />
Phone write to G. G. <lb />
man, box Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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BEWARE I T <lb />
A of colds or a protracts I <lb />
cold is almost certain t d in ii- <lb />
catarrh, v. h w <lb />
who recover. Give every cold the <lb />
attention you may av i d <lb />
this disease, How can <lb />
you Why n t try <lb />
Couch Remedy It is highly <lb />
recommended. Mrs, M. White of <lb />
years <lb />
I was bothered with my throat and <lb />
lungs. Someone to I me of Chamber- <lb />
Couch Remedy. began using <lb />
it and it relieved me -t once. Now my <lb />
throat and lungs and <lb />
Fir-ale by J. L, Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Norfolk Southern freight <lb />
trains Nos. and will be <lb />
annulled Dec. h an-1 Jan. 1st, <lb />
national holidays. No freights <lb />
will be received on those dates, <lb />
and no perishable freight <lb />
be received Dec. or <lb />
IT IS A WONDER <lb />
Chamberlain's I is of the <lb />
most remarkable vet pro- <lb />
l rheumatic pains. <lb />
and for lam.- back, sprains and a. <lb />
Tie- quick n pain which it <lb />
fords case i i re <lb />
is alt no <lb />
worth mat y times its coat Price, <lb />
cents; large I u cents. For sole by <lb />
Jim. I. Coward and Wooten <lb />
A Soft Answer. <lb />
One evening <lb />
colored of a church in the <lb />
south stepped fore his flock and <lb />
as was his began, bred- <lb />
and what am do test to <lb />
be dis <lb />
Tin re as a pause, and then a <lb />
voice in a rear pew was heard say- <lb />
on <lb />
dot asked the pastor. <lb />
on was repealed. <lb />
For a moment the old servant of <lb />
the disconcerted. Re- <lb />
covering himself, he began; <lb />
Pills Well, and <lb />
am pills. Here am <lb />
quinine pills headache pills <lb />
physic pills, am tie kind <lb />
oh our in de rear now <lb />
takes when lie been out all <lb />
but de kind of pill i m <lb />
to speak am <lb />
do Homo Journal. <lb />
Her <lb />
Nobleman me <lb />
me as you would a bat. <lb />
The Yes. and what I'm ore <lb />
about now Is that neglected to wait <lb />
for my <lb />
RECIPE FOR <lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
Chm be made la <lb />
minutes t cost of <lb />
Ono Cent a Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
ICE CREW Powder <lb />
Into a quart of milk and <lb />
no heating, nothing <lb />
else to Everything bat the <lb />
ice and milk in the package. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
This makes quarts of the most <lb />
ice cream ever ate. <lb />
. Straw- <lb />
, r, <lb />
packages at your <lb />
or by mail if he nut keep it. <lb />
r, <lb />
Chas. M. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Cr <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. <lb />
, for Hides, Fur, Cotton Hi <lb />
ii Turkeys, Eggs, <lb />
Bi Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Baby Go-Carts, <lb />
P, suits Tables, Loan . . <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, <lb />
Cheroots, Henry Georgi <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts. Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
S M <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
We tor, Weber <lb />
Pianola Style with and <lb />
En. <lb />
it-on, Lester, with concealed j <lb />
and Bates piano <lb />
ORGANS <lb />
MILLER <lb />
The ideal instrument will probably be <lb />
in appearance simply a piano, which <lb />
will be playable by hand or by the <lb />
mechanical attachment at will. It <lb />
the most popular piano in the world <lb />
today. <lb />
For best piano at any price and on <lb />
easy terms, call on or write. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For FARM Supplies ard <lb />
Don't to see our machine. <lb />
We carry a tall stock, also a lull line re- <lb />
pain tor our Machines which i-- the <lb />
Then is none better, remember <lb />
they always give perfect satisfaction. We <lb />
would also you attention to our . . <lb />
American Wire Fencing <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the best quality only Lime and <lb />
Cement and keep a stock on band. Bear in <lb />
mind that Baker Hart's is the place to buy <lb />
P A I i T <lb />
lull assortment always in stock to choose from <lb />
Quality the highest, in fact is none bet- <lb />
it being guaranteed per tent. pure. <lb />
It you wish to build it is to your interest <lb />
to see as we are in position to look alter <lb />
your every need. Don't target that our line <lb />
General Hardware is kept complete with <lb />
the very best quality goods We can <lb />
your orders a box o tux to a car load of <lb />
nails. Give us a call. <lb />
Baker <lb />
OF THE <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb />
At <lb />
AT N. <lb />
Close of Business November<lb />
discounts 61,988.68 Capital stork f <lb />
Overdrafts sec. Surplus fund <lb />
I j Undivided profits, less <lb />
i pd. 1,188.96 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 1,000.00 <lb />
Bills payable 18,000.00 <lb />
Unsecured 1,008.4 <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin, Including <lb />
all minor coin currency 441.80 <lb />
Nat, bk. notes <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Time Certificates de. 0,888.91 <lb />
Deposit sub. to cheek 47,648.67 <lb />
Cashier 662.22 <lb />
Certified cheek <lb />
HI <lb />
state of North Carolina, County of <lb />
I, B. Davis, Cashier of the <lb />
swear the above statement i <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
hill <lb />
true I- <lb />
i Bel- <lb />
my <lb />
shier. <lb />
and sworn i be. <lb />
fore me, this 2nd day of <lb />
r. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Correct <lb />
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M. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
BETHEL CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. CAROLINA. <lb />
At the Close of Business November, <lb />
FALL BULBS <lb />
are now arriving, plant early <lb />
to get best results. A nice <lb />
line of Palms, and Ferns in all <lb />
sizes. Choice cut a <lb />
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb />
and Floral offerings at short <lb />
notice. Mail, Telegraph, and <lb />
Telephone orders receive <lb />
prompt attention. Phone <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared to dean, press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when desired. <lb />
Your patronage Solicited. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
other V. S. notes 2.487.07 <lb />
Total. 147,307.601 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
. . . <lb />
810.00 <lb />
Undivided profits. <lb />
exp. paid <lb />
Time of <lb />
Deposits subject to ck. <lb />
16,000.00 <lb />
1,600.00 <lb />
187.07 <lb />
8,461.68 <lb />
Total, 17,201.59 <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N- C. <lb />
Scouring, Chemical Pry <lb />
Satisfaction or no <lb />
r -f Bur <lb />
Shop <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
W. Cashier of the above-named lank, do <lb />
solemnly swear that the above statement i true to the lies ii my <lb />
and belief. W. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 5th day December, <lb />
1808, <lb />
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that you place your orders early. <lb />
Cooper Braxton erected <lb />
a saw mill on the formerly <lb />
by the Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
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just in. A. Ange Co. <lb />
Rev. T. H. Kin filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at Goldsboro <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
We IN carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
Tight and can furnish nice hearse <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
The spring term of <lb />
school opened Monday <lb />
morning with a good <lb />
All have settled down to work. <lb />
A large attendance is expected <lb />
this spring. <lb />
The sewing ma- <lb />
chine is one of the best on the <lb />
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Remarkable Cucumber. <lb />
Saturday Mr, J. A. Tyson of <lb />
this township brought a large <lb />
cucumber to The R Hector <lb />
that was pulled from a vine in <lb />
his garden e later part of <lb />
August, and was put away to <lb />
dry for seed. At the time it was <lb />
best mattresses pulled the cucumber was yellow, <lb />
but it was put away it <lb />
turned again and grew <lb />
ab ml one-third larger than it <lb />
was when pulled off the vine. <lb />
This is no either, <lb />
as Tyson say he has plenty <lb />
of witness to prove it by. <lb />
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room for replied the <lb />
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The answer <lb />
as you had <lb />
Pearson's Weekly. <lb />
The C-f.-l Circus. <lb />
The rum ii i Coliseum In old Rome, <lb />
II was a mere toy la <lb />
comparison with the great circus, <lb />
which the between <lb />
Palatine and the hills The <lb />
la said to have been stile i <lb />
sent people, while <lb />
I capacity of the great was. at <lb />
different periods, and, <lb />
lastly, spectators. The great <lb />
tin us in probably the most mi <lb />
building ever erected fur pub <lb />
lie York <lb />
Memory, Mystery. <lb />
e. u play the <lb />
of <lb />
it iv not a few super- h way i- the <lb />
j ,, in had just expired, <lb />
where her teemed <lb />
Sale of Real Property. <lb />
By of a power of sale contained <lb />
ii certain mortgage deed executed and <lb />
. It. and wife <lb />
I. Buck, on day of <lb />
ii v. to K. Smith, as appears <lb />
. in the register of deeds <lb />
Pitt county, in book <lb />
the undersigned will on the <lb />
day of January 1909, expose to pub- <lb />
sale before the court house door in <lb />
county, to the bidder for <lb />
the tract or of <lb />
lying being In Pitt county <lb />
have been known to her before, <lb />
bus knew it she had never <lb />
bi in there previously. Probably <lb />
will <lb />
which common enough. How <lb />
many c, when reading or <lb />
to a bacon <lb />
conscious that they have <lb />
read the passage or beard the i <lb />
Weal words In dim, long <lb />
-It i.- not a haunting mystery, <lb />
just a that memory has. In- <lb />
numeral I e of tin- most discounts if <lb />
trivial ii are stored in the brain Overdrafts <lb />
will out when called upon, fixtures <lb />
In tin- case aha bad probably Demand loans <lb />
u ii a i of the leans at some Due from Batiks <lb />
time, and a view i f the actual Hankers <lb />
produced memory's feeble effort to dish Items <lb />
I North Carolina, and ., fol- <lb />
, I lows; Being a part of to. May A. <lb />
and being the share deeded <lb />
u id John It. bounded <lb />
follows, on the east by Haddock, <lb />
and on the South by the W. A. Smith <lb />
land, and on the west K. Smith <lb />
C, Smith containing acres <lb />
more or less. This sale is made to sat- <lb />
with a of <lb />
Pile will convince you <lb />
It In relief for the said mortgage, <lb />
riles. Sold by John L. E. Smith, <lb />
I. W to ton. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
tree. <lb />
recall <lb />
Plies Cured at Home by <lb />
New Absorption Method. <lb />
Shut Him Up.<lb />
sealing i In n It. <lb />
take an long time <lb />
it. k St, sir. It <lb />
so as when yen your <lb />
air Hits. <lb />
Do you wish to find out the really <lb />
sublime Repeat lord's <lb />
Wasn't a <lb />
the night In a ties plug car <lb />
If you suffer from itching, one's beauty, It <lb />
blind or protruding Tiles, send me your know what yon looked <lb />
address, and I will tell you how to u I guess you're <lb />
core yourself home by the new <lb />
and will also send r <lb />
home treatment free for <lb />
Do rot forget that . Seth Arnold's <lb />
Bank f <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the of business Nov. 27th <lb />
10,656.30 <lb />
1,178.5 <lb />
200.00 <lb />
8,108.01 <lb />
67.80 <lb />
815.00 <lb />
1,187.00 <lb />
Quid Coin <lb />
Silver coin including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other S. <lb />
Total<lb />
II <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus <lb />
profits <lb />
current <lb />
taxes <lb />
Rills <lb />
Time <lb />
subject to <lb />
Cashiers <lb />
Total <lb />
It am is best known for <lb />
How. I Warranted by I F- Johnson. <lb />
I I. <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
J F Harrington, <lb />
J E Green, <lb />
Notary I W B Directors. <lb />
home <lb />
trial, with reference from your own <lb />
if requested. re- <lb />
lief end cure assorted, R-mi <lb />
n hut tell others of this offer. <lb />
Write today to Mrs M Summer.-, Box <lb />
Ind. <lb />
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w-. W. <lb />
Maud-You say Jack once proposed <lb />
to you. I don't believe It. He I <lb />
was woman he ever loved <lb />
Yes, dear, but he didn't class <lb />
i-e women. , i . i. <lb />
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LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PUNt FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
An over and H because It rids the <lb />
iv, ; by s on bowels. No opiates. to <lb />
r by CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. <lb />
TOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN.<lb />
THE EASTERN<lb />
D. i. and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. <lb />
One Dollar Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
MODEL TOWN OF EAST in all our towns and <lb />
cities <lb />
GREENVILLE AND THE NEW TEACH his been getting <lb />
i sums from the profits of <lb />
which closes to- <lb />
day. It sold out all the <lb />
stock and barrel <lb />
by noon today and hadn't a <lb />
ER'S TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
Josephus Daniels in News and <lb />
Observer Points as s <lb />
Model in Conducting Public <lb />
Utilities. <lb />
Greenville. N, C. D-c. 31.-If <lb />
a person well acquainted with <lb />
Greenville should have gone west <lb />
fifteen years ago and re- <lb />
turn today he would not know <lb />
he was in the same town, except <lb />
for a few landmarks, and they <lb />
are so rapidly that <lb />
anybody had <lb />
wanted that quantity. But <lb />
Greenville will not be troubled <lb />
by this loss. It did what some <lb />
of us tried unsuccessful to get <lb />
Raleigh to do-it did not put <lb />
the money in the regular city <lb />
receipts, but used it as a separate <lb />
fund for street improvements. <lb />
Therefore there is no dislocation <lb />
are now close neighbors arid <lb />
of these days Raleigh should en <lb />
joy the <lb />
mm occasion <lb />
the architects, and the growth and leads all <lb />
Greenville Building Company tin-returns per acre from tie <lb />
which cheap the contractor. A local company j farm. The past two years in all EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS <lb />
water transportation to the contract and it his. the count to east of Pitt the <lb />
ville should give. that a North Car- end heavy rain have done <lb />
But the chief step forward company can construct serious damage. In Pitt the low Trustees sad State of <lb />
forward i <lb />
that Greenville and Pitt college buildings as well, price of cotton causes all the <lb />
have made is in public education. I as companies from big j farmers who hold j <lb />
the of County cities charge- for their their cotton for living prices. <lb />
Superintendent The report of the trustees j To sell now means to swap <lb />
has made more progress in build- to Legislature will show that The farmers who make <lb />
public schools than any State owns Land and buildings large crops holding <lb />
in North Carolina. And could not be replaced cotton. From life <lb />
in a few years the Greenville of i of city finances, no necessity to <lb />
the eighties would not be the increase tax rate, and no <lb />
teed Stall, It has gone forward that it will starve the minds <lb />
steadily and its progress is ten i of its by shortening <lb />
fold more marked than you would j the school tern , for Greenville <lb />
suppose unless you were here for people nave to learn- <lb />
yourself to see the improvements though it took tine for some of <lb />
and come in touch with the pro- <lb />
and united spirit that <lb />
re for the sort of <lb />
development. The people have <lb />
learned to pull together here. <lb />
By that I do nut mean they think <lb />
them to grasp it -that it pays <lb />
in dollars and cents to invest in <lb />
immortal mind. It may not do <lb />
some other things it would like to <lb />
do, but Greenville people not <lb />
permit its children to lack <lb />
alike or that there are not sharp facilities because of the <lb />
loss of revenue derived by sell- <lb />
some times the sort of friction <lb />
necessary to make things move, <lb />
but they have learned In agree <lb />
to disagree upon many things, <lb />
but to pull together for the town. <lb />
The era of change from the <lb />
village of 1,200 in the country <lb />
town to the large and hustling <lb />
and growing town with it <lb />
of has not been at- <lb />
tended by any booming, <lb />
speculation, or financier- <lb />
by individual-; or the public. <lb />
These people have made haste <lb />
slowly and been certain of the <lb />
solid ground before they have <lb />
stepped forward. Usually a <lb />
town that gets out of slow <lb />
village life is in a fur show- <lb />
city Improvements and is <lb />
tempted to headlong into <lb />
debt The fact <lb />
debt up M last year was only <lb />
and that it owns its <lb />
that which and <lb />
injured the town and county. <lb />
There is not now standing <lb />
two business houses on the <lb />
chief business street in Green <lb />
ville that were there fifteen years <lb />
ago. Scores of modern and <lb />
elegant houses and hundreds of <lb />
neat and modern cottages show <lb />
that the population has grown <lb />
rapidly and that they have been <lb />
well housed. Its tobacco section <lb />
ha the largest warehouses, prize <lb />
houses and the like, giving <lb />
of the big tobacco business <lb />
that has Greenville s <lb />
growth. The manufacturing <lb />
plants, yet few in number, are <lb />
prosperous. The completion of <lb />
a large veneering plant gives it <lb />
the best concern of kind in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, in <lb />
every line of business there has <lb />
been progress and marked <lb />
gain they showed wisdom m <lb />
handling the dispensary profits. <lb />
of putting that money, <lb />
which they were wise enough to <lb />
know was temporary, into the <lb />
regular school fund to add to the <lb />
length of th- term, it was kept <lb />
separate apart and used to <lb />
school until <lb />
every district has -i modern <lb />
school house and most of them <lb />
have attractive school houses <lb />
that would do credit to any and the best judgment in <lb />
ten times a; rich. Green- step that has been taken. <lb />
ville delayed in establishing a <lb />
graded school, but when de- The chief need today in cur <lb />
to do so it a school policy is capable <lb />
building that is admirably equip-j teachers specially for <lb />
and under work. Tab need is felt here <lb />
Smith is doing fine work. Every tin Pitt and in all Eastern North <lb />
town in the no Carolina. This lacK was <lb />
which has cost the-insurance company <lb />
State only this week to enable <lb />
appropriated by the last farmers to hold cotton- This has <lb />
The land was sold at money than <lb />
bargain and Greenville and Pitt usual in this in <lb />
county put up which cotton counties, but Gr en- <lb />
has been spent to better ville looks to the future <lb />
advantage than any i with present con- <lb />
citizen could have in creator enlargement <lb />
it. whole Stales owes and prosperity in die new year. <lb />
a debt to the practical Its business mt-n are second to <lb />
tees who have shown the in the Stab it banks I d <lb />
the rock of Gibraltar; its en-1<lb />
The- in North <lb />
Carolin i pi <lb />
to the <lb />
being the meeting of <lb />
the of Trustees f the <lb />
East T ac inuring <lb />
School aid the State of <lb />
t- the build- <lb />
no m c k <lb />
i for the school Al <lb />
but one e h . <lb />
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i; trusts ; <lb />
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erection <lb />
trustees <lb />
. of the <lb />
be- <lb />
own<lb />
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upon firm ., <lb />
,. , . , ,, , id . <lb />
foundations and well man Bed; , <lb />
its able and <lb />
of public and g r <lb />
everything to h p county and <lb />
town; its public <lb />
honest, up <lb />
to J. r. standard; <lb />
Chair- <lb />
T. <lb />
J. O. <lb />
J. G. Par- <lb />
ii d, of <lb />
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county in the East has so motive caused ail i- J. W <lb />
little a representatives in Kill ct true t <lb />
prosperous <lb />
good and some of Carolina to unite to <lb />
rural school houses are <lb />
good as those in the town- <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county <lb />
won the victory when the Last <lb />
Carolina Training<lb />
the a <lb />
establishment i <lb />
Training school i <lb />
p rt of the <lb />
will the work <lb />
the school here <lb />
thing rial and <lb />
cation i.; and the <lb />
and of its <lb />
training upon faith in industry, hon-st <lb />
id ; <lb />
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Sc d ; <lb />
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The I its i . . i ere are <lb />
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ten of E V <lb />
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the Ki. server; <lb />
It is in such la . . . <lb />
Go . A Ed- <lb />
edit . i <lb />
Pi f. L C B . i, sup- <lb />
water, lights, sewerage and has i growth and there is every reason <lb />
its main business streets paved <lb />
with vitrified brick speaks vol- <lb />
local government End <lb />
the conservative habits of its <lb />
people There were plenty of <lb />
to believe that Greenville is but <lb />
upon the threshold of a prosper- <lb />
career that the <lb />
growth of the recent past seem <lb />
small by comparison. The <lb />
applications from private com-1 pie hero have faith in them- <lb />
ti furnish water and <lb />
lights, but the business men <lb />
argued that if a private company <lb />
could make money furnishing <lb />
water and lights, the whole <lb />
ought to enjoy these modern <lb />
necessities at the lowest possible <lb />
cost without any profit to middle- <lb />
men. That correct principle <lb />
in every community where <lb />
its town officials were too wise to <lb />
give away franchises for a song. <lb />
Here the management of these <lb />
public utilities is admirable. A <lb />
board composed of solid business <lb />
has control of water and <lb />
lights. It is owned by the city, <lb />
but the city pays the Water and <lb />
Light Board for water and lights <lb />
just as private consumers pay <lb />
and the management knows to a <lb />
cent the cost of operation and <lb />
the receipts. <lb />
The problem of city govern- <lb />
is troubling every city in <lb />
America and most of the larger <lb />
towns in North Carolina. Here <lb />
it is solved. The best men in <lb />
town accept position on the town <lb />
board and give the same careful <lb />
and prudent management to city <lb />
affairs they give to their private <lb />
affairs. Therefore they have a <lb />
low tax rate and good home gov- <lb />
how do they do it <lb />
By close economy, putting only <lb />
successful and public spirited <lb />
men in charge of affairs, not <lb />
multiplying offices and like <lb />
methods that eat up the money <lb />
of Green- <lb />
title spirit of in <lb />
not have voted the of <lb />
bonds that gave a fund <lb />
to erect buildings <lb />
which to start the school <lb />
n- will treat you <lb />
DISPENSARY CLOSED. <lb />
Dr. J. . . <lb />
School was located here long Ideally believed when the d its baby <lb />
ore the contest began. They open next September, institution which <lb />
laid the foundation success roll-rent will be to hear a conspicuous part <lb />
when they voted local tax in I hundred and in the real uplift of Eastern <lb />
town and county district and fifty. The trustees, among the North Carolina and win a place <lb />
aroused the people in every men in Eastern North Caro- among the most influential a. <lb />
of the county to the headed by ex-Govt in th; state, <lb />
educating their will ask <lb />
But for that pioneer furnish and equip the <lb />
work the people would lags and give an annual <lb />
of The report <lb />
will be transmitted to the gen <lb />
assembly by nor Glenn <lb />
and there is no doubt it will <lb />
graded <lb />
k I K Ugh. <lb />
. o. <lb />
the vis- <lb />
The C <lb />
ii. I <lb />
New are <lb />
of <lb />
on, of <lb />
here. It is <lb />
r v if State <lb />
at Early <lb />
This <lb />
when it open its doors next equip and care for this <lb />
September for students. The youngest the State, I Knowing that the <lb />
people voted the gift of the only one located east with the end of the <lb />
almost acclamation and they With the parent State , <lb />
will find that they invested Normal and Industrial college- <lb />
money that win pay a better I <lb />
dividend. It was my pleasure <lb />
today to visit the rite of this new <lb />
J. ii <lb />
county p <lb />
pleasure. <lb />
IV <lb />
I I. <lb />
i ard <lb />
his <lb />
i n like <lb />
double <lb />
Ci . <lb />
selves, faith in their town, they <lb />
have made money and know how <lb />
to keep it turning over, and they <lb />
lave the sort of faith and <lb />
that win in any race. <lb />
No town has better <lb />
facilities. The Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line and the Norfolk arid <lb />
Southern Railroads gives fine <lb />
mail and passenger and <lb />
service, and the boats on the <lb />
river for heavy freight insures <lb />
the advantage which competition <lb />
always gives to a town. Before <lb />
there was any railroad here <lb />
Greenville enjoyed a large trade <lb />
and its water transportation <lb />
enabled it to sell cheaply. It has <lb />
not lost the river and possible <lb />
water transportation and if <lb />
freight rates go up it can protect <lb />
itself by shipping by water, a <lb />
chance for self-preservation not <lb />
enjoyed by inland towns. A <lb />
few years ago it was easier to go <lb />
to New York from Raleigh than <lb />
to come here from the State's <lb />
capital. A Greenville citizen <lb />
would have to snatch early <lb />
breakfast in order to get to <lb />
Raleigh for an early supper. <lb />
Now he can eat supper at home <lb />
and get to Raleigh at ten o'clock. <lb />
Two daily trains on the Norfolk <lb />
and Southern make the <lb />
so close that the Raleigh <lb />
and Greenville folks, long <lb />
rated, now feel as if they are <lb />
near neighbors. More people <lb />
from this place attended the <lb />
State last from <lb />
c ever before. We <lb />
State School to go through <lb />
buildings. The trustees had <lb />
They t a site- <lb />
forty seven acres, within a short <lb />
distance of the court house, <lb />
is admirable for the purpose. It <lb />
is on a bluff, or high hill over- <lb />
looking the town, with level <lb />
ground beyond the whereon <lb />
has been erected four the best <lb />
school buildings in the whole <lb />
South. There are two <lb />
for boys and one for <lb />
they are models in <lb />
architectural beauty and in con- <lb />
The refectory <lb />
room and kitchen, cold <lb />
storage and is a gem in <lb />
beauty and perfect in arrange- <lb />
The build <lb />
for class rooms and library <lb />
and auditorium that will seat <lb />
people, will be an imposing <lb />
structure, These four buildings <lb />
will cost less than <lb />
trustees having constructed <lb />
them cheaper than any like <lb />
th <lb />
and women, the <lb />
school for men women in <lb />
northwestern North Carolina, <lb />
and the Eastern North Carolina <lb />
Training school, this <lb />
good State will provide the best <lb />
facilities for preparing teachers <lb />
for the public schools. They will <lb />
also stimulate desire <lb />
were at seeing e tomb- <lb />
stone before the door where the <lb />
dispensary had existed, with <lb />
this inscription hanging on <lb />
In Memory of <lb />
Dispensary <lb />
Born July 1st. 1904. <lb />
Wounded May 26th, 1908. <lb />
Died Dec. 1908. <lb />
but not forgotten. <lb />
mere. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
in every part of the State Goodbye, Old Book . forever- <lb />
and give us a new generation <lb />
where illiteracy will be a thing <lb />
of the past in the good Common- <lb />
wealth. <lb />
Every man, woman and child <lb />
in Pitt county takes B pride in <lb />
the new institution. Almost <lb />
every one had a in securing <lb />
the location and all will help to <lb />
Better Mail Facilities. <lb />
The railway postal service that <lb />
goes into effect today on Norfolk <lb />
Southern trains Nos. and <lb />
, between Raleigh and <lb />
pay town and put The in <lb />
bond issue from the proceeds <lb />
of which the buildings have been <lb />
erected. They all take the keen- <lb />
est interest in the work and the <lb />
people of this and other eastern <lb />
buildings could who are poor see in the <lb />
at any other time. They gave of this institution <lb />
out the contract when all build- a better chance give their <lb />
material was cheap, children an education that will <lb />
plentiful, and business dull, prepare them for teaching and <lb />
The result was they have for the duties of life. <lb />
ed buildings for that <lb />
three years ago could not have <lb />
been built for less than <lb />
They were fortunate in <lb />
tors; and architects, for the work <lb />
is being so well done as to win <lb />
universal commendation. Mr. <lb />
Grimesland the same evening it <lb />
is printed, and to subscribers on <lb />
the rural routes supplied from <lb />
that town the next morning, a <lb />
day sooner than heretofore. <lb />
This ought to give us many more <lb />
subscribers in that section of the <lb />
county. <lb />
There is a notion in Piedmont <lb />
North Carolina, which has made <lb />
more rapid progress in <lb />
that it is doing greater <lb />
things than those sections having <lb />
fewer spindles and making <lb />
noise. The truth is that Eastern <lb />
small gold watch, <lb />
blue open face, monogram <lb />
S. on back. Reward for <lb />
return to this office. <lb />
Shingles for sale by G. T. Ty- <lb />
C C. of Charlotte, and I North Carolina has been second Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
-v. of New t no part of the State in <lb />
school and spent two going <lb />
over the buildings and grounds. <lb />
Many of delight <lb />
were heard from the visitors as <lb />
they noted the architectural <lb />
beauty of the buildings, the fine <lb />
progress that has been made on <lb />
them, the splendid location. <lb />
It was a surprise to them. <lb />
Returning from the school <lb />
about neon, the trustees held a <lb />
meeting in the of County <lb />
Superintend II. <lb />
to transact business incident to <lb />
the enterprise and receive re- <lb />
ports the contractors, the <lb />
and The <lb />
executive committee made a de- <lb />
tailed report of all that had been <lb />
since the beginning of the <lb />
work to secure the buildings. <lb />
Any matter m the reports and <lb />
the deliberations of the trustees <lb />
that is for publication will be <lb />
given later. <lb />
After the meeting of the <lb />
tees all the visitors were invited <lb />
to a lunch spread in the rooms of <lb />
the Carolina Club and furnished <lb />
by the ladies of the End of the <lb />
Century Book Club. The re- <lb />
the afternoon was <lb />
devoted to showing the visitors <lb />
around the town. A great many <lb />
people of the county were in <lb />
town to mingle with <lb />
and visitors. <lb />
It was an import;. for <lb />
Greenville and the tow., was de- <lb />
i lighted to have the visitors here. <lb />
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