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thought if we make daily <lb />
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Greenville then was. surely he <lb />
could do as well in Fayetteville. <lb />
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In Pitt county, in Q.-8 page V. <lb />
ii on the <lb />
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sale ii tor Hi court door in <lb />
to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash. following tract or parcel of <lb />
land lying and being in Pit county <lb />
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discount <lb />
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this , <lb />
Mr Robert a Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Mr. a Demand loans <lb />
business man in. Hank- <lb />
1.1 <lb />
0,066.20 capital stock 6,000.00 <lb />
live. . . <lb />
fund <lb />
Carts, box <lb />
bodies. Prices made right. Call <lb />
and see <lb />
Prof. ;. E. Lineberry went to <lb />
Greenville this nothing. <lb />
Any one need of a and <lb />
up-to-date will do well to <lb />
see Mr, Hunsucker at the A. G. <lb />
Cox Manufacturing Co. before <lb />
they buy Buggy business is <lb />
rushing and we would advise <lb />
that you place your orders early. <lb />
Mrs. M- C. Baker add son <lb />
Harold, we-1 to Greenville this <lb />
morning. <lb />
A full lino of best <lb />
just in. A. W. Ange A Co. <lb />
Miss Ethel <lb />
give you . that will interest <lb />
you. Harrington, Harlem <lb />
Axes, shovels, spades, hush- <lb />
axes and all farm <lb />
b found at our the best <lb />
grades at reasonable prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Fire at <lb />
There was a small fire at Farm- <lb />
ville Monday night in the store <lb />
building of i. M. Pollard occupied <lb />
by M. Smith Bro. dealers in <lb />
general merchandise, The build- <lb />
ard stock was fully insured <lb />
Burl . <lb />
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of whiskey in drug stores or <lb />
j medical depositories in the city <lb />
of Greenville. That a copy of <lb />
this resolution be printed in the <lb />
Laxative laxative Daily Reflector. <lb />
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take. Best for children <lb />
f. r coughs, croup and Sect <lb />
Bold by John L. Wooten. I <lb />
Thursday evening. forget that Dr. <lb />
u I am i -he best known Remedy for <lb />
The remains of Mrs. Ann all by <lb />
Cherry, who died <lb />
morning, were interred Thurs-j <lb />
day evening In Cherry Hill <lb />
cemetery. services were <lb />
conducted Memorial Baptist <lb />
church by II. King, <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Due from Bank <lb />
Bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. H. note 1,187.00 <lb />
, an I <lb />
profits less <lb />
expenses and <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time certificates <lb />
deposit <lb />
subject cheek <lb />
Cashiers checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
818.00 <lb />
148.70 <lb />
2,000.00 <lb />
1,850.16 <lb />
7,025.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
I 10,007.12 Tots <lb />
74.18 <lb />
if 10,007.12 <lb />
bank, do swear <lb />
to .,, of <lb />
James K. J t. <lb />
Public. W B Directors. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
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V CO. U. ,. A. <lb />
ax. <lb />
SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
D. J. and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction.<lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
WELCOME TO NEW PASTOR. <lb />
INTERESTING SERVICE IN MEMO- <lb />
RIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. 1909 <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
the <lb />
Churches and <lb />
Welcome- Excellent d <lb />
how good and how <lb />
pleasant it is for brethren to <lb />
dwell together in Those <lb />
were the first words in the Scrip- <lb />
reading at the welcome <lb />
vice to the new of Memo- <lb />
rial Baptist church Sunday <lb />
and they never seemed to apply <lb />
with more appropriateness than <lb />
on this occasion. There was an <lb />
outpouring of people of all de- <lb />
nominations in the <lb />
town, as well as these of no de <lb />
united in greeting a <lb />
new pastor, and they made a <lb />
congregation that would <lb />
speaker with pride face. It <lb />
was an inspiring gathering it. <lb />
Christian fellowship, typical of <lb />
the condition <lb />
come to Greenville in late years, i <lb />
Rev. J. B. Conk, f <lb />
Manchester, Va. came to Green- <lb />
ville to assume th j pastorate of <lb />
the Baptist church on the first of <lb />
January, and this service gun- <lb />
day night was arranged to <lb />
give hint a welcome to his new <lb />
field of labor. The service was <lb />
made op of addresses am a <lb />
musical program, and the large <lb />
congregation took keenest inter- <lb />
est in all. <lb />
The music, which interspersed <lb />
the addresses, was fully in keep- <lb />
with the high record Green- <lb />
ville has attained. There were <lb />
special songs by Mrs. T. E. <lb />
Hooker. Mrs. B. E. Parham and <lb />
Mrs. L. Hall and Mr. <lb />
th were heard with much <lb />
Arnold's <lb />
I am thankful for tins <lb />
It gives me great ard <lb />
unlimited pleasure to welcome <lb />
, you. Mr. Cook, to our town. Sir. <lb />
tn years ago when the I am prone to <lb />
. Wt not united in anything, your people here will <lb />
to s <lb />
Christian bodies of the town <lb />
m -ting in a welcome service to <lb />
a new minister, said it was in <lb />
striking contrast with the spirit <lb />
pl <lb />
off the necessity laid upon Urn was <lb />
things At a meeting h Pitt County <lb />
He rejoiced in the coming of <lb />
this new era when peace, <lb />
and co-operation prevailed, <lb />
congratulated the new minister <lb />
that his advent was under such <lb />
auspicious circumstances and el- <lb />
welcomed him to the <lb />
city on behalf of the citizens <lb />
generally without regard to pol- <lb />
or religion. <lb />
Mayor address was <lb />
a gem, and we regret that he <lb />
to promulgate your B, <lb />
to that matter all the citizenry <lb />
of Greenville will do so with <lb />
gladness. <lb />
In olden times, a new comer, <lb />
entering a house for the first <lb />
time had to read his <lb />
I am thankful that such is <lb />
necessary now. But I trust It <lb />
will be easy for you to read your <lb />
welcome in our open and <lb />
grateful hearts. Your coming <lb />
to the name <lb />
,., . The minis-Medical Society held December <lb />
We welcome you also to g . -d mi.,;. ; ,., <lb />
Sunday school, are hearted, was unanimously <lb />
cheerfully That this a fully <lb />
brightest and best, who an- to , . request the <lb />
be for a higher brighter, , lie the sale <lb />
holier and more useful minister he is a man with of whisk-i or <lb />
your presence in <lb />
this <lb />
ever be a benediction as you shall <lb />
no a ii.- , I <lb />
a message from i i <lb />
i he city <lb />
copy of <lb />
message to the hearts <lb />
spirit of our the people this resolution b I in The <lb />
he expounds the of the i Daily Rt fleet or. <lb />
Lord, a message delivered not in , L C. inn r, <lb />
the words <lb />
The board in i i with <lb />
a gem, we regret m v , . , . ,. <lb />
so pressed with other duties just j among us joy. We <lb />
now that he could not prepare a need you and <lb />
of it for lie for your presence. We trust <lb />
that home., M. <lb />
We have met tonight for a entire town. be <lb />
definite purpose. That purpose for your having cast your lot with <lb />
h to welcome the Rev- M, Cook -l j <lb />
welcome lain our hearts, r floating to t I <lb />
Lord. <lb />
Last but not least, we welcome <lb />
you to our hearts, loyal and true, <lb />
to our warm and con <lb />
to our devotions, marked <lb />
and known by all men, and to <lb />
lour fixed determination to up- <lb />
I hold your hands in you <lb />
undertake in His name by our <lb />
best efforts and our t earnest <lb />
prayers. <lb />
To the work, to the cares, to <lb />
to the sick room, t <lb />
of the Spirit and of pow. <lb />
That the faith of his h art-rs <lb />
not in the wisdom f <lb />
but in of . He <lb />
should speaK end <lb />
while his theme I ever b- <lb />
Christ and Him <lb />
he not neglect the <lb />
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not to <lb />
homes, to all the <lb />
to the Sunday such U I I <lb />
school, to the Mission, <lb />
moral these glOat <lb />
fields of Christian l <lb />
will lo <lb />
cultivate that broad a i <lb />
spirit of <lb />
with other Christian not <lb />
of his particular fold v <lb />
is desirable and h in a <lb />
of the community, as a minister J graced r <lb />
of the Gospel of Christ, I extend are the w r devotion he way v.-, <lb />
a sincere welcome to Brother gleamed before am the community like ours. <lb />
Cook , , -i of duty well done be yours here, <lb />
We, an <lb />
to believe in our town and for you to make your i mm ; higher, <lb />
i to Greenville, and I am sure that <lb />
But it is as ; past <lb />
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new of the minister's <lb />
to liMy <lb />
or I <lb />
we welcome him to be a captain to aim , purer, holier, happier, <lb />
in the army of the. living God, to the were more, <lb />
the forces that work bright for any of the oar eternal home. <lb />
for righteousness and for God- called to shepherd flock, than . <lb />
and life. As <lb />
over his flock, feeding <lb />
sheep, carrying lambs <lb />
in his bosom and the upon <lb />
his broad shoulders, <lb />
them in their p and <lb />
comforting them in their <lb />
present with them on the brig <lb />
sent <lb />
town <lb />
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per. in to <lb />
n.- liquors. <lb />
it resolved <lb />
. f the <lb />
ii regular <lb />
this <lb />
. . . . u sell <lb />
,; y <lb />
a ;. <lb />
The Board i<lb />
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having <lb />
less enjoyable. The regular <lb />
choir was strengthened by Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. E. G. Couch, and Miss <lb />
Lillian Carr assisted Mrs. Wood- <lb />
ward in the accompaniments. <lb />
The devotional part of the <lb />
vice was conducted by Mr. J. S. <lb />
of Newark, It. J. who <lb />
followed the prayer and Scrip <lb />
reading with a <lb />
words expressing his <lb />
at this marked evidence of <lb />
Christian unity among the <lb />
churches, all coming together in <lb />
such a great audience for the <lb />
specific purpose of welcoming <lb />
a new pastor to one of the church- <lb />
es. There word- <lb />
ed addresses of welcome by May- <lb />
or H. W. Whedbee on the part of <lb />
town, by Rev. B. F. Huske of <lb />
the church and Rev. <lb />
D. W. Arnold of the Christian <lb />
church on the part of the other <lb />
denominations, and by Prof. W. <lb />
H. on the part of the <lb />
Baptist church, followed with an <lb />
equally beautiful response by <lb />
Rev. J. B. Cook, the new <lb />
MAYOR ADDRESS. <lb />
Mr. Whedbee spoke first of his <lb />
profound reverence for the house <lb />
of God, his respect for the true <lb />
minister of Christ, and among <lb />
those who public opinion <lb />
and influence men for good, he <lb />
the minister of the Gospel <lb />
the first place. He made an <lb />
earnest appeal to all Christians <lb />
present to give to their minister <lb />
not only their moral support in <lb />
every thing, but that the church <lb />
has a business side to it, and <lb />
that for the class of men meas- <lb />
by ability, general prep- <lb />
character and the man- <lb />
demands made upon their <lb />
time and talent, that they are the <lb />
poorest paid class of men he knew. <lb />
He pointedly urged larger <lb />
and more prompt payment <lb />
of their work. <lb />
lie <lb />
pleasure ii affords . <lb />
, righteousness and for God-, . to his bosom . received, this the <lb />
we welcome him to be a you. minis- his broad rejoicing t, to <lb />
of Master Jesus Christ, to j We hale your coming win d- Mr. fa and Medical Society <lb />
among our people light. And now. air, on behalf comforting them in their sorrows t. , <lb />
with t e sage of the church of Green- indeed a beautiful and m bright , , i;, , the <lb />
. me to <lb />
among you worthily inn , . <lb />
S life of a good minister God being my and my p <lb />
of Christ. I helper I accept my H , <lb />
I am however, that fear with . <lb />
were mum i us him to . <lb />
delight, and the anthem, chorus r n our sir I V ledge you U <lb />
and hymns by the choir were no civic loyal to the en <lb />
, f for d-- that we may vs <lb />
to leave an the of our <lb />
in us that Will last forever, i precious souls. hen in <lb />
We Km. him to do hi. work of call onus and you <lb />
for our people and to bring us have us. <lb />
this is not so <lb />
much a personal firm hand, a watchful eye a board to th <lb />
.-. i . T to i. ., <lb />
nearer to God and to hasten the prof. <lb />
coming of the Kingdom Christ, j Mr. Cook; conferred upon me as it tinder heart I endeavor <lb />
Th. welcome I pray for him to By request of the name my duty, <lb />
receive is not as the Jim . , <lb />
him at his coming, land in behalf .- <lb />
through all the to you it's greetings as pastor. <lb />
treat yen right <lb />
him in his trials and <lb />
helping in his under- <lb />
takings, supporting him in <lb />
nil his work. <lb />
This occasion has a meaning, <lb />
we Christian brethren, men of <lb />
different denominations, are <lb />
gathered for one purpose. This <lb />
is a time when we do well to <lb />
speak of Christian unity. I long <lb />
for the town of Greenville to <lb />
present to the world an inspiring <lb />
example of Christian fellowship <lb />
and cooperation. Let us re- <lb />
member what we have in com- <lb />
to make us united; we hive <lb />
a common work before us, we <lb />
have the same God above us. <lb />
the night of doubt am <lb />
s greetings as i .,., . <lb />
The Held which you come island eloquent words which haw <lb />
one calls for arduous labors fallen from he lips of the <lb />
cares. Duty j who have preceded me I <lb />
not lead through cannot find words to express my <lb />
paths always hedged with roses, <lb />
nor can you at all times repose <lb />
on flowery beds of ease, bat it is <lb />
a field of promise and one of <lb />
opportunity. <lb />
To this work, to these <lb />
and to this prospect of <lb />
success we welcome you. <lb />
Leadership and the power to <lb />
command, even it take <lb />
the we grant you <lb />
with the promise that we will <lb />
follow wherever you lead. <lb />
We welcome you to the sick <lb />
heartfelt appreciation of good <lb />
will and brotherly kindness to <lb />
the within your <lb />
I am glad I am to be a <lb />
citizen of no but <lb />
one where the spirit of modern <lb />
NO LICENSES FOR LIQUOR. <lb />
Aldermen Will Not Any <lb />
by Board. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen were <lb />
in regular monthly session, <lb />
Thursday night, with seven of <lb />
the members present. <lb />
Tin finance committee report-<lb />
, , this <lb />
. of <lb />
county- <lb />
petition from e Fire <lb />
Company, the board passed an <lb />
order supplementing the funds <lb />
in the bands et the e any for <lb />
the purchase of a hose <lb />
for the use of that company in <lb />
of fire. <lb />
Mayor a an Alderman <lb />
Flanagan were J a com- <lb />
to draw such amendments <lb />
to the town charter as the <lb />
board desires to submit to th <lb />
for passage at this <lb />
progress and development-ma- that on the iMProve <lb />
h . . , i -I-. U. <lb />
educational and spiritual, <lb />
is evidenced on every hand. <lb />
I have been welcomed tonight <lb />
as fellow citizen, fellow servant <lb />
and fellow helper, or as a man, a <lb />
minister and spiritual friend. <lb />
Every ambassador of the <lb />
row, . . <lb />
Onward boos the pilgrim hand, <lb />
Singing songs of expectation, <lb />
Marching to the land. <lb />
before through the darkness <lb />
Gleams and burns the guiding <lb />
Brother stops the hand of <lb />
Stepping fearless the <lb />
the light of God's own presence <lb />
O'er His ransomed people shed. <lb />
Chasing far the gloom and terror <lb />
Brightening all tho path we tread. <lb />
One the of our journey. <lb />
One the faith which never tire. <lb />
One the earnest looking <lb />
On the hope our God <lb />
One the strain the life of <lb />
Life as from the heart of one, <lb />
One the conflict, one the peril, <lb />
One the march In <lb />
One the gladness of rejoicing <lb />
On the far rial shore <lb />
Where he One Father <lb />
in love for <lb />
Onward therefore, pilgrim brother. <lb />
n. with th <lb />
Ii o . <lb />
we . i beneath h <lb />
room where may be i Heavenly Kingdom must, if he <lb />
lightened and grief softened by would make the most of his min- <lb />
the blessed promises of the Gos-; to this world, recognize <lb />
you preach. We welcome these relationships to the com- <lb />
you to our homes, that by sweet in which he lines, <lb />
communion, fellowship and com- <lb />
the hearts of those <lb />
who now love Jesus may be <lb />
gladdened, and the ones of the <lb />
household who arc now <lb />
to His love may by your influence <lb />
bonds of the town had been <lb />
. t i <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
that some of the brick paving on <lb />
Dickinson avenue had given away <lb />
and needed repairing. The mat <lb />
was referred back to the com- <lb />
with power to act and <lb />
have such repairs made as are <lb />
found necessary. <lb />
committee <lb />
The cemetery committee re <lb />
that a fence was needed <lb />
unity in i <lb />
The minister is a man-a between the <lb />
and as such he must act as a Dancy property, and the com <lb />
man When he accepts was given to act in <lb />
he forfeits report- <lb />
as a man nor relinquishes the mar- <lb />
to His love may by your influence his privileges as a J been re-rented, <lb />
be lead from th. paths of s. n Therefore as a man among me <lb />
into a holier, sweeter, happier high calling should serve only . the J , <lb />
and more useful life We to intensify his holy ambition to <lb />
come you as a member and the be the best man in his at <lb />
director of all the organizations an example to others, <lb />
of the church, that they may fact that his is <lb />
patterned and fashioned in should not cause <lb />
With the will of our him to forget that he is a <lb />
of society and as such should <lb />
session. The principal amend- <lb />
m in contemplation in re- <lb />
to condemnation <lb />
where property is needed in <lb />
further improvements of th. <lb />
town. <lb />
The mayor was authorized to <lb />
employ a stenographer whenever <lb />
the service of such a person is <lb />
needed. <lb />
Mrs Laura Savage was <lb />
leased from payment of taxes on <lb />
property valued at <lb />
charged against her. <lb />
Master. <lb />
We grant to you leadership in <lb />
all the services of the church <lb />
., . . ,. . , in- <lb />
Reports of the officers for tin- <lb />
past month were read and <lb />
proved. <lb />
J. E. Warren was granted <lb />
photographer's license to <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Peas Wanted- Bring your peas <lb />
to my factory and get the highest <lb />
cash price for them, all grades. <lb />
B. . <lb />
For Sale- Oyster shells at the <lb />
wharf, per barrel. <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
upon the payment of <lb />
that he is striving to license tax. <lb />
God the thing, that r The <lb />
does not relieve from the Pitt <lb />
Fresh Pork Sausage ct S. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
M. <lb />
Genuine day for <lb />
sale. Apply to C. E.<lb />
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Sir Warner wistfully at the <lb />
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THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT N. <lb />
Al the close-of 87th, 1908. <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
and stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured and fund <lb />
2,822.82 . , , . , <lb />
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other storks, <lb />
2.400.001 rent slid m <lb />
Banking furniture <lb />
and Hills payable <lb />
loans 11,054.33 Time of <lb />
Duo from <lb />
Items 8,117.44 <lb />
Gold 681.00 <lb />
Silver coin me <lb />
1,402.18 <lb />
Mai <lb />
10,644.00 12.087.18 <lb />
Total <lb />
Deposit <lb />
Deposit to <lb />
cheek 118.104.01 <lb />
outstanding. <lb />
000.00 <lb />
780.51 <lb />
000.00 <lb />
217.440.54 <lb />
Stale of North Carolina. County of Till. Hi <lb />
I. James Little, of the above-named bank, do <lb />
solemnly swear that the above statement is inn- to the beat of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn in be- <lb />
fore me this 4th of <lb />
1908. <lb />
II. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. ANDREWS <lb />
B. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
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three one after another, bad <lb />
blown up. whereupon Mrs. nightly. <lb />
or remarked plaintively and with <lb />
intense conviction, dear A <lb />
would have so much <lb />
r Io lave kept<lb />
TO MY CUSTOMERS <lb />
I On the high price of <lb />
Bather I have decided to raise <lb />
pi ice as Menu <lb />
I half sole and heels <lb />
ladies men's half <lb />
I sole and heels tacked <lb />
ladies and children All <lb />
work guaranteed. <lb />
nun sand discounts 11811.452.17 Capital<lb />
All i- i- i i , i <lb />
1.800.70 <lb />
Furniture and 4,808.17 <lb />
Loans bills <lb />
counted 7,780.00 <lb />
dip. <lb />
Due from 20.404.10 <lb />
Cash items 8,721.00 <lb />
Silver coin, nil <lb />
minor coin 401.20 <lb />
notes, 1,842.08181,029.48 <lb />
other P. notes Duo hanks <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
S. i r of the bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that tin above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
In Iii i. c. s. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn i be- <lb />
fire mo. this day of elms. Cobb, <lb />
c. T. <lb />
AN DIM MOORE. K, Flanagan, <lb />
Notary Public Directors. <lb />
Joe <lb />
you want your HORSE to trot <lb />
I I a. j full your <lb />
May, Oats <lb />
an <lb />
d C <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More Less <lb />
Money than any man In town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
headquarters tor Corn, Hay, <lb />
Cats, Cotton Seed Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Cracked <lb />
Corn, com Meal and all kinds <lb />
Feed. <lb />
MOVED TO BETTER <lb />
-QUARTERS- <lb />
have moved our stables and <lb />
transfer business to the old market <lb />
building on Second street, where we <lb />
have plenty .-table room, nice and <lb />
convenient, to take care of our <lb />
trade. We can shelter your bug- <lb />
in rainy weather. Horses <lb />
boarded at reasonable rates. We <lb />
thank our old patrons for the bus- <lb />
they have favored us with, <lb />
and ask all to come to see us. <lb />
KITTRELL TURNAGE. <lb />
Cobb Bros. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Annual of <lb />
of The National Bank of <lb />
Greenville will be held in its <lb />
house on Tuesday. <lb />
at o'clock a. m. <lb />
F. J. Forbes, <lb />
d A w Cashier <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Hot and Cold <lb />
Electric <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to ladies <lb />
at I h homes- <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G, <lb />
Sin <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Fleming props. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town- Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
thank you for past patronage <lb />
and ask you to call attain when <lb />
good work is wanted. <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OP <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA. <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
Ore;. 1843. Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Oilier. Door lo <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. CAROLINA <lb />
To my Friends, <lb />
I have opened an oyster saloon <lb />
and in the stand next <lb />
door to W. B. Wilson's office and <lb />
would be pleased to have the <lb />
patronage of every one in need <lb />
of in my line, and <lb />
guarantee satisfaction i r <lb />
charges. Yours to serve, <lb />
John<lb />
A. N. C <lb />
At the k f the direct ts <lb />
of the Atlantic and North Caro <lb />
Una railroad, held in <lb />
yesterday, a semi-annual <lb />
of per cent, was d- <lb />
n w for <lb />
the Storing and preservation of <lb />
the records of the railroad, <lb />
been completed, was exam <lb />
by the directors and <lb />
A resolution was adopt- <lb />
ed by the directors allowing the <lb />
experts appointed to examine <lb />
and report on the physical con- <lb />
of the road an extension <lb />
of in which to file report, <lb />
with positive provision that no <lb />
further extension of time is to <lb />
be made. The experts wore <lb />
have reported at last in of <lb />
the directors, but owing U a dis- <lb />
agreement, among th tr., the <lb />
report was not ready. An n ten <lb />
then was allowed, whim <lb />
I of extension expired to- <lb />
day Free Press, 6th. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
SEEDS I <lb />
U balM . <lb />
make <lb />
. iv a i. <lb />
lb <lb />
Of <lb />
Write to-day; Mention this <lb />
SEND <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. <lb />
If you have any trouble with your <lb />
stomach should take Chamber <lb />
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. <lb />
J. of Mo., <lb />
have used a great many <lb />
for t <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and I Ivar <lb />
Tablets more beneficial than any other <lb />
aver sale by <lb />
J. L. Coward <lb />
BIG FIRE IN WASHINGTON. <lb />
The Havens Mill at a Loss <lb />
of <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, M. Jan. <lb />
About o'clock this morning <lb />
the night clerk In Louise <lb />
heard heavy a in Ha- <lb />
milling plant in the rear of <lb />
the hotel. The clerk went back <lb />
and found flames <lb />
breaking out of the mil and <lb />
the alarm. The fire was no <lb />
doubt c by overheated mill <lb />
feed in the mill. <lb />
The loss to the Havens p <lb />
is total and at <lb />
The gin of <lb />
the mill was At <lb />
o clock this <lb />
fire is burning d -h c <lb />
lire I <lb />
on it.<lb />
Having D. . <lb />
Moore, the . <lb />
Colin , H r . I. SI <lb />
will in K. <lb />
house, i e, n,, notice is <lb />
n toot <lb />
E. S. <lb />
to the and <lb />
all persons claim st s iii <lb />
estate are her. by d to Ii.- <lb />
their claims duly with <lb />
within twelve <lb />
month- from the dale i f or <lb />
this notice will i in bar of <lb />
This I day of Di Ct <lb />
1908. <lb />
p. <lb />
last and testament <lb />
of E S. <lb />
Did you ever hear of a cow <lb />
killed by lightning on <lb />
Christmas Dav Well that is <lb />
just what happened to a cow be <lb />
longing to Mr. James Clark, <lb />
of Hadley last Christ- <lb />
mas, when it was struck and <lb />
instantly killed by a flash of <lb />
lightning. Pittsboro Record. <lb />
PRESIDENT HELPS ORPHANS. <lb />
Hundreds of orphans have been <lb />
helped by the of The Indus- <lb />
trial and Orphan's Home at <lb />
Ga. who have used <lb />
Electric Bitters in this Institution for <lb />
nine years. It has proved a most ex- <lb />
medicine for Stomach, I <lb />
and Kidney troubles. We regard it as <lb />
one of the lust family medicines on <lb />
It invigorates th-i vital <lb />
organs, purifies the blood, aids <lb />
creates appetite. To strengthen <lb />
and build up thin, pair, weak children <lb />
or i it has no <lb />
Best for female complaints. Only ROe <lb />
at J. L. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
t.,. <lb />
buy U <lb />
Di Hint the <lb />
mill <lb />
Mil vi. <lb />
from i , <lb />
and free <lb />
Why any your health <lb />
It J Why nut <lb />
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
FOR U. A PLATE with <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
It I. of <lb />
mi. I -co Into n ml <lb />
i a the ml- <lb />
. . ,,. <lb />
A let , , m fr , ., r rim In. <lb />
-iii ii will <lb />
tor i. ill <lb />
nil r <lb />
Pure let Co., , I ,, N Y<lb />
WHOLESALE CO. <lb />
Adds New Member And Plans <lb />
Business for the New Year. <lb />
S. E- of W. Airy. <lb />
former salesman for the K. <lb />
Reynolds Tobacco Co., in <lb />
territory, has purchased one third <lb />
interest in the Greenville <lb />
sole Company, and bee a <lb />
member of that firm. Mr Cat <lb />
will devote his time Co the road in <lb />
the of this company and <lb />
will no doubt add to their <lb />
trade. With t he two <lb />
members of this company, <lb />
D. S. Smith and W. J. <lb />
he makes a strong ti am and tin- <lb />
business of the company will be <lb />
largely increased this The., <lb />
handle groceries exclusively, are <lb />
members of the Southern Whole- <lb />
gala Association, and <lb />
cater only to the trade of <lb />
merchants. <lb />
The c thanks my <lb />
friends for the liberal patronage <lb />
heretofore extended, and solicits <lb />
a continuance of their favors. <lb />
W. C. Cannon continues with <lb />
company as and <lb />
be glad at any time to serve <lb />
his friends. <lb />
THE PURE FOOD LAW. <lb />
Secretary o <lb />
objects of law inform <lb />
con of pr of c r . i- <lb />
harmful dregs in <lb />
requires that the in. ant of <lb />
form, opium, undo hi <lb />
I, r h slab i on the lain <lb />
Of . Tho s <lb />
s Cough Iv <lb />
always claimed their r <lb />
i ,; c nil any of i an <lb />
the truth of t is . la m is now <lb />
pr v ii, as no men ion them Is <lb />
en a el This remedy is <lb />
r of safest one o 11.- <lb />
in a r r e a d e , . It <lb />
he , p n i- y-i in <lb />
ii. ft has i i In , <lb />
end use. l . L. <lb />
Coward i <lb />
Notice. <lb />
iv virtue p of I ll <lb />
I ed executed and delivered by <lb />
F. and wife <lb />
L. Co. <lb />
in the 27th day of January 1906. <lb />
Inch said Mortgage deed is <lb />
r d in the Register of <lb />
of Pitt county in <lb />
K i k K the r- <lb />
will expose to public sale <lb />
the House in <lb />
on, Monday February <lb />
1909, said <lb />
the described tract or <lb />
parcel land <lb />
A two thirds interest in one <lb />
tr-ct of land the <lb />
of W. N <lb />
s containing sixty four <lb />
or less. This land is <lb />
j ct t. a m of and <lb />
held by EL W. Langley <lb />
id is second mortgage. <lb />
T rm of i , . . <lb />
J. L. Fountain <lb />
Mortgagees. <lb />
Skinner Whedbee, Attorneys. <lb />
DON'T TAKE THE <lb />
you a bail cough or <lb />
do not lei i drag I until <lb />
bronchitis, into n <lb />
a lark ilia, but give the <lb />
it a and get rid of it. <lb />
Tate Remedy <lb />
y a are sum of prompt relief. <lb />
Pr ran Hi <lb />
n . this pr has d <lb />
I to pans o; the States a d <lb />
l to many foreign countries, lbs many <lb />
remark cures of c ugh colds <lb />
have won for it his wide reputation <lb />
and i use. Sold by J. L. <lb />
Coward and W. <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retell r <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. th <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, <lb />
Oil Turkeys. Eggs, las <lb />
Bedsteads, <lb />
Baby Carriages, <lb />
Parlor suits <lb />
Safes, P. and i. .; <lb />
Snuff, Life Key <lb />
Cheroots Henry <lb />
Cigars, . <lb />
es, Apples, Pine , <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Floor, r. <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic rood, Mali <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Me i viA Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, , <lb />
its, Candies, <lb />
Peaches, <lb />
Glass and Chi rut ware <lb />
ware. Cake and <lb />
H t . <lb />
tor, Nev, Royal Sewing Mi cl <lb />
and numerous other ,. <lb />
Quality quantity cheap <lb />
cash, Come see me, <lb />
. L<lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For Supplies an ARE.<lb />
Don't tail lo see our <lb />
We carry a lull stock, also a hill line re- <lb />
pairs tor Machines only, which is the <lb />
i I is none better, remember <lb />
they always give satisfaction. <lb />
would also call you attention to our . <lb />
Americas Wire Fencing <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
I We cam- the best quality only Lime <lb />
I Cement and r a stock on id. Bear <lb />
Hart's is the ; <lb />
V ti, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Ky v of the power of sale con- <lb />
i In a mortgage deed <lb />
cut d and delivered by J. N. <lb />
Moore to W. p. b on the day <lb />
January 1907, and in <lb />
the of deeds of Pitt <lb />
County, North faro in ii , <lb />
will expose to <lb />
public fair, before the court l ones do r <lb />
in to the hi r, on <lb />
of <lb />
Vi o'clock, n-on, a certain mi or <lb />
I of land lying and being in <lb />
e of sod State of North <lb />
and do as follows, <lb />
One town lot in the town of <lb />
Poi N. <lb />
comer on Wilson street run- <lb />
ii- west <lb />
ii Dunn's thence <lb />
I Dunn's line feet to <lb />
sir line, th i ii <lb />
I with Moore'S line <lb />
i feet to the it <lb />
, which was conveyed to <lb />
i the said J. M. Moore, lo satisfy <lb />
id ,, Terms of <lb />
I This of D c. . <lb />
w. Webb, Mortgagee, <lb />
Moors it Attorneys. <lb />
Asphyxiated Richmond. <lb />
R. S- Brown, young married <lb />
man of Robersonville, went to <lb />
Richmond to take a in a <lb />
business college. At his board- <lb />
house the night after <lb />
he retired and left the gas <lb />
ed on. When discovered <lb />
h was in an <lb />
condition in n <lb />
short while. <lb />
sores. <lb />
Fever sores and old chronic sores <lb />
should not be healed entirely, but <lb />
should be kept in healthy condition. <lb />
This can be done by applying Chamber- <lb />
Salve. This solve has no super <lb />
for this purpose. It is also most <lb />
excellent for chapped hands, sore <lb />
nipples, burns and dim of the <lb />
skin. For sale by J. I. Wooten and <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
LAME SHOULDER. <lb />
i i a common form of muscular <lb />
No Internal <lb />
s Co. Apply <lb />
. a day and a quick <lb />
cure This has <lb />
especially valuable f r muscular <lb />
i r and is Burs <lb />
to quick relief <lb />
Liniment i.- moot tor <lb />
sprains and bruise . Price, <lb />
j I else BO cents For L. <lb />
Coward <lb />
L Not Quite <lb />
often you ran a <lb />
g; <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. a good fit <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our <lb />
is a inn could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lark a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
B Of <lb />
You get Horn, a S <lb />
Horse Goods . c . <lb />
j p. I <lb />
Corey I <lb />
r. Web r I <lb />
Pianola Style with <lb />
I m <lb />
and <lb />
ORGANS <lb />
FARRAND, MILLER <lb />
The ideal instrument will <lb />
in h <lb />
will by band or by the <lb />
hi lieu will. in <lb />
piano the world <lb />
today. <lb />
Ix-st piano at any and on <lb />
call on <lb />
A. j. <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on street <lb />
prepared to clean, press repair <lb />
Clothing ladies Skirts <lb />
All work promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when desired. <lb />
Your Solicited. <lb />
r-<lb />
II <lb />
lull always in cl. to <lb />
the highest, <lb />
it being guaranteed per cent. run. <lb />
It wish to build it is to you <lb />
to see ii its are in position lo utter <lb />
your every need. Don't <lb />
is k <lb />
the very best gods en <lb />
j our load of <lb />
Give us h <lb />
M a v f <lb />
mm . <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At The Close of II W. <lb />
For Rent or house <lb />
and lot in West Greenville. <lb />
K. T. Evans. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
of the power of sale con- <lb />
a deed <lb />
. and delivered by Daniel P. <lb />
Most and wife to <lb />
J. L. n Company on <lb />
of 1908, dub record- <lb />
the Register of <lb />
Pitt County, North Carolina in Q- <lb />
H, page -111, the will expose <lb />
to sale before the court door <lb />
in the town of Greenville to <lb />
bidder for cash; Monday. February <lb />
i the following or p reel of <lb />
tract of land adjoining <lb />
the late John he rs ard <lb />
Moseley. containing six seres; <lb />
also their u d interest eel <lb />
in land allotted to the John <lb />
the whole tract being known <lb />
as the land, and it being <lb />
tract on which the John <lb />
died-the heirs own one half of this <lb />
tract which c 1-4 <lb />
of <lb />
said M <lb />
J. L. Fountain Co., <lb />
Skinner Whedbee <lb />
A HORRIBLE HOLD UP <lb />
ten my brother Was <lb />
hi Id in ids work, health and hap- <lb />
ii. t was believed to b hope- <lb />
less es W. It lip <lb />
comb, of W. n. N. C <lb />
took a I kinds of remedies and treat- <lb />
from several doctors, but found <lb />
t u help i ill lie used Dr. New Di- <lb />
ard was wholly cured b. -ix <lb />
w. man Its <lb />
quick in relieve and the for <lb />
weak n tore <lb />
and colds <lb />
I hid <lb />
Si I hot lie for. <lb />
by J. L. <lb />
No ice to s. <lb />
duly qua iii. i the <lb />
r of <lb />
of the last will and st. <lb />
.-. K. is <lb />
y . to nil hied <lb />
the ii make prompt p i <lb />
the undersigned, mil all persons <lb />
a said estate are <lb />
to pros the for pay- <lb />
on or In fore 24th day I w <lb />
Cl or notice IS <lb />
ill bi r of recovery. <lb />
This Dee, -4th, is s. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Nobles <lb />
FALL BULBS <lb />
now arriving, plant early <lb />
to get bi st results A nice <lb />
line of and Ferns in all <lb />
sizes. Choice cat flowers a <lb />
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb />
and Floral offerings at short <lb />
notice. Mail, Telegraph, and <lb />
Telephone orders receive <lb />
prompt attention. Phone <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, Repairing, <lb />
Scour Chemical Dry Cleaning. <lb />
or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Fleming S liar <lb />
Shop <lb />
BREAD BREAD <lb />
Mrs. Haggis at the <lb />
building near court house, bakes every <lb />
day, bread, rolls, rakes and Or- <lb />
ed anywhere in town. Ice <lb />
cream sold <lb />
Plant Wood's Seeds <lb />
For The <lb />
Garden Farm. <lb />
Thirty years in business, <lb />
a trade <lb />
we have today our <lb />
of the st businesses in seeds <lb />
in this best of <lb />
evidence an to <lb />
V Tie Superior Quality V <lb />
of Seeds. <lb />
are for <lb />
Grass and Clover Seeds, <lb />
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats, <lb />
Cow Peas. Beans and <lb />
all Farm Seeds. <lb />
Wood's Catalog <lb />
the most aid valuable of <lb />
Garden and farm seed Catalogs <lb />
mailed free on request. <lb />
WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond, <lb />
s i<lb />
Overdrafts .,. <lb />
Unsecured 1,002.40 8.2-W less <lb />
Furniture and ,.,. .,., .,<lb />
Duo from <lb />
mi aid <lb />
payable <lb />
de. <lb />
Silver coin, I , . <lb />
. . . lo ell.-el; <lb />
all minor coin <lb />
Nat. bk. notes and other r c k <lb />
V. S. notes Certified cheek <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
V. <lb />
State of North Carolina. County of <lb />
, J. K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, sol- <lb />
swear that the statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. is- r. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
lore me, this 2nd day of Duct -I. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
It, I. DAVIS. <lb />
I. M. DAVIS <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
BETHEL CO. <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the Close of Business <lb />
Resources I Liabilities <lb />
Loans discounts Stork <lb />
Overdrafts L , f , <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from less <lb />
Silver including current exp. paid <lb />
minor com v <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
other <lb />
Total. T I <lb />
Slate of North Carolina. County <lb />
I. W. II. Cashier of the hank, <lb />
solemnly swear that the statement is true the of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 6th day December, <lb />
s. T. CARSON. <lb />
Notary Din . <lb />
M. O. <lb />
A TON, <lb />
S. M. KS,<lb />
for The Reflector. <lb />
for <lb />
Lend int. w. I and <lb />
farm <lb />
Edge Tools.<lb /></p>
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to do yet before fining tin;, a, <lb />
of their duty in helping the brim North-Car <lb />
is mere twaddle. Not th it <lb />
D. J. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
Satan i Via- <lb />
Months <lb />
nay be ha . <lb />
bu <lb />
. I <lb />
i i s<lb />
Greenville <lb />
Democrat is not <lb />
There is just this thing about to hold the but ii be- <lb />
being man who I to a Republican. <lb />
should <lb />
any which lie of the district, <lb />
afraid scrutiny. <lb />
The meeting of electors of the <lb />
street in State to cast their vote for pres- <lb />
. ;. . <lb />
place. <lb />
,.,, . . . ea G <lb />
N. C, i . <lb />
IAN. 1309.<lb />
x is far <lb />
the <lb />
In fact <lb />
ii i- now G <lb />
in reality. <lb />
W . W. K <lb />
Brother is also a guest <lb />
of Augusta. <lb />
And Wilmington is trying to <lb />
get a visit from tin president <lb />
elect <lb />
r Tillman is getting <lb />
ready for his turn at the <lb />
fork hand <lb />
.-. <lb />
paved and vice the <lb />
. .-. in inauguration i a governor <lb />
State officers, the meeting <lb />
of grand lodge of in <lb />
addition to tin- daily s -salons of <lb />
the legislature, ought t Gil <lb />
of happiness <lb />
.; will eel H SUPREME COURT KNOCKS <lb />
more salary than PEEBLES. <lb />
T. sub, Court, just <lb />
before the holiday dis <lb />
Governor Kitchin was given a noted of the noted Sunday <lb />
brilliant inauguration Tuesday, in which Judge Peebles de- <lb />
tad wish a Sunday school was <lb />
,,, tot religious worship within the <lb />
t mi may equally brilliant. . , . <lb />
meaning of the statute making <lb />
the disturbance f a religious <lb />
a and <lb />
charged two men indicted <lb />
ill <lb />
Mr. <lb />
days <lb />
full of<lb />
pi d are <lb />
Ry the time th pres <lb />
quit q <lb />
term will out. <lb />
few and <lb />
and <lb />
his <lb />
j; . en d fen- <lb />
before the re- <lb />
corder got a <lb />
f two years on the <lb />
. ;. xi , ;. the way to g at <lb />
the it up.<lb />
lent elect Taft will sail <lb />
from oh for <lb />
bis trip but the so <lb />
are envious the <lb />
name of the on which he <lb />
nil take is North <lb />
The Recorder is the <lb />
With the inauguration <lb />
the legislature can now <lb />
down to hard work. One tiling Sunday who <lb />
I ; <lb />
, holds that the appeal the <lb />
is a provision a change being <lb />
in the homestead law. nothing to appeal from because <lb />
disposition of the <lb />
The governor of op- ease was illegal. The defend- <lb />
pas, the prohibit law that is living plead guilty, sty <lb />
.-, i <lb />
being considered by the <lb />
of state. The <lb />
n there is not much <lb />
the court, the judge had no <lb />
right order a verdict not <lb />
guilty and discharge the <lb />
He could only eel the <lb />
at anything verdict plea of guilty be- <lb />
in,; I lie same as a aside <lb />
and order a new trial.<lb />
Primaries sad Elections <lb />
i nomination, and be- <lb />
elect to are <lb />
too expensive, and. alas, <lb />
often fraudulent methods are <lb />
resorted to order t. win. <lb />
While it seem that in these <lb />
not seek the <lb />
i,. but the man the <lb />
-till he should lie required to do <lb />
i clean hands and correct <lb />
.-. To remedy this grow- <lb />
,,, ,., .;. ; a most careful <lb />
of all suggested plans. <lb />
recommend a primary <lb />
law for the nomination of all <lb />
state, county and municipal <lb />
officers, and on a certain <lb />
day, to be Used in the law, at <lb />
least sixty day. before the <lb />
ti there be held throughout <lb />
the entire state, at the regular <lb />
polling precincts, a legalize I <lb />
for all political parties. <lb />
pr <lb />
Senator Tillman will lie after <lb />
him with a pitchfork.<lb />
The h I i <lb />
the <lb />
to be <lb />
The over thirsty are trying <lb />
,,; in <lb />
most any substitute that will <lb />
mike drunk come. The mayor <lb />
of Wilmington had a case before <lb />
him where it was found that the <lb />
;. j. n drunk on Jamaica <lb />
ginger. <lb />
Hill by W. <lb />
make, three paper, pub- <lb />
in Snow Hill, a small <lb />
town hardly large enough to <lb />
support one. It looks like they <lb />
may on some newspaper <lb />
funerals over there. However, <lb />
the new one makes a show- <lb />
and we wish it success. Mr. <lb />
Jordan ha. had much experience <lb />
r work. <lb />
p mi- in Tennessee. <lb />
Governor Glenn's message t- <lb />
the General Assembly on Thurs- <lb />
Peebles illegally disposed <lb />
Another rascal has been ad- M if no <lb />
to the list of had been taken and can <lb />
Thomas who was super- again be called for trial or a new <lb />
of the cotton mills at hill can sent. <lb />
used money belonging to Walker, who wrote the ,. <lb />
. . . opinion of court, says m amount of money received, <lb />
the mill and ran away a I what expended. <lb />
than race his .-rime, is not ,. A.,, a clause <lb />
amount of his shortage or steal- a per J at any newspaper or <lb />
age has not been given out. non who disturbs a Sun- individual, during a <lb />
day school is indictable at com- ; or at the <lb />
In this law I earnestly ask <lb />
that you insert s publicity clause, <lb />
requiring every candidate, man- <lb />
ager, worker, friend or other <lb />
person collecting or using money <lb />
in the interest of a candidate, <lb />
either in the primary or at the <lb />
election, to render, <lb />
oath, t statement of the <lb />
. who disturbs a Sun- <lb />
day school is indictable at com- <lb />
, , man law, and our statutes an <lb />
An article m lays paper. <lb />
.- ample to cover such a case. <lb />
document, and taken from the Greensboro lei- Court, therefore, <lb />
Ch-l <lb />
. t . <lb />
T. fl <lb />
nappy<lb />
there t , lay a f g<lb />
Von not hue. I i go far to <lb />
note a i the pro- <lb />
law went into effect. <lb />
this <lb />
will have nothing to do <lb />
may change their minds before <lb />
long. <lb />
Ii you not K i prouder of <lb />
On i there must <lb />
l. wrong your <lb />
make-up. <lb />
In the quiet that comes <lb />
tween is a good time to <lb />
i. . Greenville, fact some <lb />
thing going on all the <lb />
inn for of the <lb />
community. Are you doing<lb />
The aldermen of Wilson made <lb />
a per r duct ion in the <lb />
salaries of officers and cut their <lb />
own salaries half. They did <lb />
this in order to reduce the es- <lb />
regular election, shall. f the <lb />
purpose of injuring or detracting <lb />
was an from any candidate, <lb />
truly characteristic of the great by the omission of a line Bot only knocks Judge feeble. for wantonly and <lb />
soon to retire, who has from the copy made paper for his disposition of the ease, scandalous, <lb />
Le so for the State say the opposite from what but holds bis ,, immoral or <lb />
. . . , lion o, the law improper, n <lb />
hi. administration, and it did sty. The last sentence of <lb />
wants to see the commonwealth the clipping should have read <lb />
her march of progress. North Carolina legislature <lb />
He make, many valuable meet every year and sit <lb />
law improper, <lb />
clear that Judge I <lb />
a-1 <lb />
harp-s against any <lb />
candidate, <lb />
either or in writing or in <lb />
ruling was not good com-1 said newspaper, person or <lb />
sense and is very gratifying I s offending shall be <lb />
mar.-n . . i-.---i so . <lb />
Be makes many valuable meet every year and sit to find it it not law. He is ;,., y misdemeanor. I is <lb />
,,, upon which for thirty days, instead of every as a good lawyer, but the be made, <lb />
. ,. .,. years and sit for ninety Supreme not only holds if true, be made to <lb />
M ; , .,., ,. his interpretation the law; , ,,,,, ,,. being <lb />
While the message ii too long prop .,,.,, r but <lb />
of the sown and keep in <lb />
side of receipts.<lb />
line of the very matters <lb />
that came after the organization <lb />
for The Reflector to print in full. <lb />
we shall print -nine extracts <lb />
from it during the next few- <lb />
days. <lb />
mi l i . <lb />
which lawyers may r nominated; but <lb />
incorrect, but shows further I making SUch charges the <lb />
paper or persons should be <lb />
they are true and not, for <lb />
malicious purposes, try thus to <lb />
f the legislature of North Caro- fa <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
sought an interview with <lb />
Hon. Moses the hearing the fullest esteem <lb />
leader in the house <lb />
branch of the general assembly. <lb />
Though it was his last day in that be did not make a legal dis- <lb />
we doubt if B. U- position of the case under his <lb />
a happier, proud- Landmark. <lb />
., t t. re run and degrade t candidate. <lb />
day than Here- . from Governor's <lb />
tired from office with a <lb />
of duty well <lb />
In my j <lb />
Good <lb />
the <lb />
greatest <lb />
and gratitude of the people of need today North Oar. <lb />
his State. Two and here, too. the <lb />
You <lb />
in reasonable <lb />
In g <lb />
about ill <lb />
, . i.-i-f with- <lb />
, . now with <lb />
things said <lb />
re <lb />
in <lb />
hie <lb />
that day <lb />
in geological survey has already <lb />
done much service. When in- <lb />
was the offering of a .,, in <lb />
tor Italy , that gentleman's The officers joined in wt levies tin <lb />
asking for favor of it. Pot- presenting him with a tax on a state, and <lb />
to aid the earthquake . thinks he ctn .,., fob. and the women road, are <lb />
South Dakota <lb />
ashamed of the <lb />
has <lb />
m vi i .-, inn. . Ml s . <lb />
Mr. thinks he can watch and fob, and the women roads are a hindrance <lb />
down the future and see a Carolina presented him to the business, education and <lb />
the gov-i with a. liver service. The gift <lb />
a people. Dr. <lb />
recommendation as to <lb />
money that <lb />
State got mil of North Carolina <lb />
The Ii Hector has room for <lb />
more advertisement, and the <lb />
business men are tin- losers by <lb />
not getting in it. <lb />
President-elect Taft has shut <lb />
the door so tight that the guess- <lb />
seem to be at sea as to who <lb />
Will compose his<lb />
The bill to prevent sawdust in <lb />
certain streams bobbed up in <lb />
the legislature Monday. It <lb />
comes to light at every session.<lb />
The more we of other <lb />
towns, the more we think of <lb />
Greenville. This town does not <lb />
suffer comparison with any <lb />
of them.<lb />
Astronomers are looking for <lb />
another planet, but we don't see <lb />
what for. It will not be of any <lb />
more use to us than Hading the <lb />
North <lb />
n that old bond suit. <lb />
, to give their more <lb />
and a bill has been <lb />
the legislature out there to <lb />
return the money. <lb />
chair, and if the salary from the good women was to highways we need <lb />
jg increased in advance of show their appreciation of his approval, and I hope <lb />
a contingency the Republicans in their behalf in ridding a and more up-to-date <lb />
through the aid of Butler and of U state of the sale of whiskey, measure relating to roads will be <lb />
patted at this session, for one <lb />
j needs only to study the improve- <lb />
The senate acted very prompt- having good <lb />
j on the suggestion of Governor roads over having roads <lb />
The recommendation of Super- j his message that the without proper grade and full of <lb />
Mann, of the State j gal goVernor should be mud to know what better high- <lb />
prison, that all convicts sen- . and . f <lb />
to prison be sent to the that the salary be I <lb />
penitentiary and hired back to a But it looks like the. taken an active interest iii <lb />
the counties for per day will fail to get through measure looking to the j <lb />
where they are wanted to work house in time to effect the improvement of our roads, <lb />
incoming governor inaugurated many in the interest <lb />
m bond issues for this purpose, <lb />
on the A similar bill to P <lb />
the one passed by the senate was <lb />
Mn for Sale en Easy <lb />
We will sell with small cash <lb />
balance or. <lb />
one of with <lb />
feet of standing timber. <lb />
One of acres with <lb />
feet of tin- <lb />
One fa-m of acres. <lb />
All of these are best of farm- <lb />
lands. to <lb />
J. F. Davenport, Greenville. <lb />
J. R. Davenport, <lb />
A w. <lb />
A Dill in t mo that will save ate. is <lb />
Ring Liitle Liver Pill. For bilious- <lb />
sick constipation. I hey <lb />
do not gripe. Price Sold by Jno. <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
Six of the Tennessee <lb />
have been convicted of <lb />
murder the degree and <lb />
two m the second degree. It is <lb />
to be hoped that will <lb />
stick, and that the sentence pro- <lb />
will be in keeping with <lb />
the crime committed. <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
Gov. R. B. Glenn retires from <lb />
nice with the love and esteem <lb />
of the people of his State. He <lb />
las made a great governor, and <lb />
his administration can always be <lb />
pointed to with pride. We do <lb />
not believe his retirement from <lb />
official life will be for long. <lb />
A bride of eight days <lb />
left her husband and returned <lb />
If you do not like your local <lb />
paper well enough to become a <lb />
subscriber, you ought not to like <lb />
it well enough to borrow it from <lb />
from somebody else. <lb />
to her parents. The of <lb />
the separation was an opossum <lb />
which her husband bought and <lb />
her to dress and <lb />
She drew the line on the <lb />
and would have nothing to do <lb />
with it. <lb />
There are a number of <lb />
men here who have much <lb />
roads, is not going to meet with <lb />
much approval. Under the <lb />
present system any county that <lb />
will make proper provision for it <lb />
have a convict camp, and <lb />
prisoners can be sent to this and <lb />
put to work upon the public <lb />
of the With her <lb />
chain gang Pitt for in- <lb />
stance, has done much good <lb />
work on the roads in the last <lb />
few years, and this could not <lb />
have been done if the county <lb />
had been required to pay the <lb />
State per day each for the <lb />
use of these convicts. <lb />
Mann may mean well, <lb />
but we think it would be ex- <lb />
unwise to adopt his <lb />
recommendation. <lb />
introduced in the house and re <lb />
to committee on salaries <lb />
and fees. This committee met <lb />
Saturday afternoon to consider <lb />
the matter but took no action <lb />
except discussing the bill, <lb />
though it was ascertained that <lb />
had the committee voted it <lb />
would have been almost <lb />
against the bill. The gov- <lb />
salary ought to be larger. <lb />
Governor Glenn says that during <lb />
his administration it cost him <lb />
a year more than he re- <lb />
A great State <lb />
North Carolina should pay her <lb />
governor as much as a congress- <lb />
man receives. <lb />
We think the got <lb />
This talk of the president <lb />
the minds of the people to u <lb />
healthy sentiment along this <lb />
line. The people are now ready <lb />
for the work, and I commend to <lb />
this legislature and the <lb />
governor as the one para- <lb />
mount need of the hour good <lb />
roads; and next <lb />
should accomplish <lb />
but this one result of better <lb />
highways, it would forever de- <lb />
serve the thanks of a grateful <lb />
and rapidly enriched people. <lb />
Dr. is in possession of so <lb />
much valuable information about <lb />
the subject abort discussed that <lb />
I have requested him to remain <lb />
in Raleigh during your <lb />
to the end that you may see and <lb />
fully converse with him concern- <lb />
matters fraught with such <lb />
vital importance to our people. <lb />
Extract from Governor's Mes- <lb />
are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When they <lb />
weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially- <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
I Buffered I <lb />
stomach trouble. JAM <lb />
doctor told me hod heart <lb />
trouble. had tried many <lb />
when the Dr. almanac cams <lb />
Into my hands, and <lb />
try Dr. Heart Cure. I <lb />
taken three bottles, and now I am <lb />
not suffering at all. am cured <lb />
this medicine did It. P <lb />
tho hope that will attract the at- <lb />
SOt Main bi., Ky. <lb />
Your druggist <lb />
Cues, we him J <lb />
pries of battle If It <lb />
to benefit yd. <lb />
Miles Co., <lb />
Willing-ham will treat you right<lb />
DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
By To give an attorney were to w <lb />
a Ken on his client's cause charming teacher. I <lb />
Beverly, back into <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Several milt were presented, Mrs. N.<lb />
Rape <lb />
th For Rent and Sal -One -com <lb />
and lot in Winterville, N <lb />
left Tuesday tor C, <lb />
the Oxford Orphan <lb />
with him three <lb />
children to enter -j 2-1 <lb />
institution. as l- J year. <lb />
have done before. ., second end third readings and I <lb />
the general Hugh, went to Ayden Fri<lb />
boats t. <lb />
day. <lb />
salary to a year. <lb />
patted its third; jg , E Tyson ha been a <lb />
readings and war sent to the . . C. C. <lb />
committee the last three w <lb />
migration. <lb />
by calling on B <lb />
the bank. Be <lb />
Burney. father of cur <lb />
townsman, E. Frank <lb />
died at hi.- home in Swift Creek <lb />
township, Friday. <lb />
at the teachers meeting at Green- <lb />
Saturday and report a most <lb />
this enthusiastic the <lb />
leadership of Prof. <lb />
A. B. ard family spent <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
We regret to learn of the <lb />
of T. P. Johnson, who <lb />
u; .-- <lb />
Among the bills introduced in r. very <lb />
bills introduced <lb />
inner, neighbor and fa confined t. his with sever <lb />
and will be sadly missed in of <lb />
that community. j C. A. Mount and D. Berry <lb />
Smith Co. are are having their residences re- <lb />
their factory and mills on modeled and this will add much <lb />
time. sawing trimming j more to the looks of the <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly j part our city, <lb />
done. <lb />
the house in th rules that governed the <lb />
To amend the Code as session of <lb />
punishment. <lb />
To the rate of pensions. <lb />
To repeal the chapter relating <lb />
Immigration of laborers. <lb />
the committees were <lb />
announced. Cot- <lb />
was on the com- <lb />
of agriculture. <lb />
fourth day. relating to township boards <lb />
There were brief sessions of supervisors, <lb />
both branches on the By To <lb />
holding only about twenty in the tenth congressional <lb />
Mil; <lb />
-1 <lb />
. . n <lb />
in <lb />
. ill <lb />
. <lb />
p. P.<lb />
r i. <lb />
t . re was i h i <lb />
D.<lb />
B-ti n .- <lb />
r . ., ; is J <lb />
or. <lb />
C D. nil <lb />
V, <lb />
is <lb />
awhile, then perhaps they will <lb />
leave America for foreign I <lb />
who ha We had <lb />
To amend visiting her sister. Mrs. <lb />
relating to i C. Me. KS, returned to her <lb />
To erect a fire at Tarboro today. <lb />
for the state Teel was j <lb />
library and U strange he did ,., <lb />
the law visit us during<lb />
visiting her little <lb />
Mrs. W. G. <lb />
Bill Jenkins, with stale <lb />
reputation as a ditcher, died <lb />
suddenly Friday, chimney <lb />
caught lire and as the flames <lb />
were he reclined <lb />
against a stomp, and when his <lb />
son vent to Dim he dead, <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
from heart failure. <lb />
What Oar Law Are it <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
SECOND DAY'S SESSION. <lb />
second day of the General <lb />
, was devoted largely t <lb />
M. makes the best the mess of B. <lb />
cold drinks that can made which he himself read <lb />
the lea cold the year j before a joint session. The gov <lb />
round Try one. re- <lb />
minutes and the house an hour. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
These were among the new <lb />
bills <lb />
Hy To amend <lb />
allowing sheriffs a fee <lb />
for seizing illicit distilleries. <lb />
By To increase the <lb />
duties and enlarge the powers of <lb />
the attorney general. <lb />
By To the <lb />
concerning yearly sup- <lb />
district. <lb />
Faithful Were <lb />
The house met at o'clock J E. Warren's <lb />
the new bills introduced also Mr. Mrs. R. E. <lb />
were purely local in nature ard R B. Parker. Z. H <lb />
of little importance Other Johnnie Tyson. <lb />
Millie Tyson and <lb />
. V. i <lb />
III <lb />
Cheek and pi <lb />
Jenkins left Mm day for in person to his m-s <lb />
to-attend inauguration The with <lb />
Go, iV. the opposition in w <lb />
J prov <lb />
port of windows- <lb />
r a <lb />
Lodge of A. r. A. M. and <lb />
visit friends in the senate. <lb />
You will Add a nice line of <lb />
on hand <lb />
J. it. Smith Cu , <lb />
G F. Cu has bU <lb />
from Lee <lb />
on and <lb />
led -V <lb />
J. Smith Co. . s t . <lb />
g Y-<lb />
By To change the <lb />
mode of of capital <lb />
to a super- <lb />
. <lb />
To extend State <lb />
Si laid in the erection of a <lb />
committees were named by the <lb />
speaker. <lb />
At O'clock the two branches <lb />
in session to <lb />
the returns of the last election <lb />
and declare the result, and fol- <lb />
this all the state officers <lb />
were inaugurated. <lb />
Lana Sale. <lb />
hogsheads <lb />
W. has <lb />
move,, in family to South <lb />
de. He is tradesman for the <lb />
large lumber plant. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a line lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
J. E. Jones, Oriental, has <lb />
moved his family to Ayden. Mr. <lb />
Jones is representing the Inter- <lb />
national Harvester Company of <lb />
America. We welcome him in <lb />
our city. <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 />
fa a busy man. <lb />
Dr. Riddick. our clever dentist, <lb />
has embarked in house keeping <lb />
and lives at the intersection of <lb />
First street and East avenue. <lb />
red headed and red <lb />
neck calf with white streak down <lb />
back, red sides, about nine <lb />
months old. The calf strayed <lb />
away from my about 10th <lb />
November, 1908. A liberal re- <lb />
ward will be paid for of <lb />
me. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
J. R. Smith made a business <lb />
trip to Winterville today, <lb />
hereby announce to the pub- <lb />
that I <lb />
with the firm of J. J. Hines <lb />
of Ayden, N. C. <lb />
This January 6th 1909. <lb />
ltd S. F. Noble. <lb />
J. M. Blow, was ordered up to <lb />
Greenville Monday because he <lb />
failed to listen to leap year pro- <lb />
at; hi L <lb />
. Wan <lb />
ii i. . Among introduced <lb />
to- v.; r , <lb />
By To amend the <lb />
in regard to registrars. <lb />
To amend the law <lb />
relating to child labor. <lb />
I By To prohibit the <lb />
; killing of in Pitt county. <lb />
The sent over from the <lb />
senate to reduce the jury tax in <lb />
Pitt county from to passed <lb />
Senator <lb />
bill providing that tin <lb />
be allowed with the <lb />
requirements of the Carnegie <lb />
fund. <lb />
Senator Blow introduced a bill <lb />
amending the jury t-x law in <lb />
Pitt county. bill later <lb />
passed second and third readings <lb />
and was sent to the house <lb />
out <lb />
Senator Elliott introduced <lb />
what he called a and <lb />
resolution, that <lb />
there be but little legislative re- <lb />
form and that the senate adjourn <lb />
in four weeks. <lb />
A resolution providing for <lb />
inauguration day exercises on the <lb />
12th passed its several readings. <lb />
President Winston announced <lb />
the several committees of the <lb />
senate. Senator Blow is chair <lb />
man of the committee on <lb />
and also a member of the <lb />
on fish and <lb />
on pensions and home, <lb />
and on judiciary. <lb />
HOUSE <lb />
No bills were introduced in the <lb />
house, that body adjourning after <lb />
hearing the message of the gov- <lb />
THIRD DAY'S <lb />
its several readings <lb />
committees were <lb />
announced, Dr. Cox, of Pitt, <lb />
being on immigration and on <lb />
salaries and fees, and Mr. Cotton <lb />
on fish and oysters. <lb />
DAV. <lb />
Both branches met at noon <lb />
Monday, and most of the <lb />
were of a local nature. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Among the bills were <lb />
By To create a high- <lb />
way commission and designate <lb />
the duties of its members. <lb />
By To facilitate the <lb />
settlements of executors and ad- <lb />
of tho powers in <lb />
, mortgage <lb />
la. of <lb />
deed it duly recorded in <lb />
deeds of Pitt county <lb />
II--, the <lb />
will expose to before th <lb />
court or in <lb />
N. C . l <lb />
the following described tract <lb />
parcel of lying, and to he <lb />
of Pitt North <lb />
township, <lb />
, Oscar Hooker by <lb />
a direct to a <lb />
to wood port, <lb />
tithe comer pitch u, <lb />
W. Venters <lb />
aid W. line to a h u, <lb />
line to the <lb />
in Clay Root to the .-<lb />
and acres or Tl. <lb />
covers the whole Of said <lb />
on I <lb />
wire visitors of Misses <lb />
and Lizzie Beverly Sui- <lb />
day night, Hisses <lb />
Tyson and Alice . <lb />
present. <lb />
C L. Parker, J R. Everett, <lb />
Mrs. A. V. Pollard, and <lb />
Lillian also Misses <lb />
and Nannie Hudson <lb />
spent evening with <lb />
Miss Bertha They wen <lb />
in the midst of then pleasures <lb />
when Miss Alice enter. <lb />
the parlor to <lb />
There was quite a number Of <lb />
being <lb />
when Mrs. Tyson us <lb />
to the table that not be <lb />
surpassed by a French and <lb />
thins it was prepared by her <lb />
own hands. Mr. Tyson has <lb />
wife to be proud of. If there <lb />
were more of her Hind in <lb />
there would not b to many old <lb />
Miss Nannie Hudson, of <lb />
school Sunday <lb />
school <lb />
to tho- <lb />
to the <lb />
., hope at we r <lb />
m better <lb />
, t <lb />
,. ii <lb />
.-. i is Ii <lb />
.- . in our <lb />
I he <lb />
I b. f i<lb />
Masters L n J ,; <lb />
Miss of <lb />
ton. were i siting relative <lb />
Mi s Mary r t <lb />
w resume her <lb />
duties as <lb />
house. ,. <lb />
Mr. awl M s. II <lb />
v., n i <lb />
T E tin tram at <lb />
Arthur y be <lb />
Mi s <lb />
of V. who on <lb />
to Neck to<lb />
Mis. E Braxton. <lb />
I Several of the of Roch- <lb />
dale section to Pa. to <lb />
the lot Bales day. <lb />
returned to <lb />
home Last Thursday after spend- <lb />
sometime at J. C. Tyson s <lb />
Johnnie Tyson spent Christ- <lb />
mas day at <lb />
will treat you <lb />
B virtue of the c <lb />
I ii <lb />
,. ii. c l <lb />
lam at. <lb />
,;. <lb />
the main turned that J. <lb />
to Calico HUI <lb />
been to KM u . u; <lb />
to said I who IS HOW W <lb />
Skinner . <lb />
pt about Ml acres on w <lb />
main road leading from turned that afternoon, <lb />
i to Calico I Alice Hudson. ,.,,. <lb />
is <lb /><lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
DON'T GET A DIVORCE. <lb />
A western <lb />
on account of i and bad b, <lb />
Or New Life Pills would have <lb />
it. They cure , <lb />
b d breath and <lb />
the dispel c <lb />
headaches, conquer chills. at <lb />
J. L. Wooten's. <lb />
Miss Tyson. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. G. Rives wont <lb />
to today. <lb />
Wood Liver Medicine in form <lb />
regulates the liver s <lb />
acne constipation . <lb />
orders and as a gentle <lb />
chills 1st n <lb />
felt <lb />
State The M <lb />
1-2 times as mu.-h as the tie. <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, K. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business November, <lb />
A A lilt <lb />
avenue to c <lb />
Cherry-no wile,<lb />
Booker A -nu-f- <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The third day of the senate <lb />
opened with prayer by Senator <lb />
Ormond. of Lenoir. <lb />
Senator Blow introduced a bill <lb />
to amend the section of the <lb />
relating to the board of <lb />
commissioners in Pitt county. <lb />
Other bills of general interest <lb />
introduced <lb />
To amend the chart r of the <lb />
Carolina and Tennessee Railway <lb />
company. <lb />
To increase pensions to Can <lb />
federate veterans. <lb />
To give laborer a lien on per- <lb />
I tonal property. <lb />
-Resources <lb />
and discounts Min stock J <lb />
overdrafts unsecured Surplus fund <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
17,272.11 cur. exp. and taxes <lb />
Deposits tub. to cheek <lb />
and Ilk <lb />
811.11 <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from bk, bk rs <lb />
items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
haul; and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Twelve Year OH Girl Abducted. <lb />
Richmond. Va. Jan. ll.-W. . <lb />
C Barker, a prosperous <lb />
U locked up in the j ,,,,.,, . , . <lb />
county jail without bail, on the- <lb />
charge of having abducted I physician <lb />
Martha the twelve year-1 a f <lb />
adopted daughter of <lb />
who lives en the <lb />
Seven Pines road near this city. <lb />
Barker denies that he has done <lb />
anything wrong, but that ho <lb />
took the girl because he wanted <lb />
to marry her. <lb />
r Hunt <lb />
C. <lb />
all <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total <lb />
85.718.21 <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the interest of A. Co in the <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the AH <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA. promptly looked after Mr. <lb />
at Cox will still with the <lb />
I, j. R. and belief. Company. <lb />
the above statement to the Cashier. <lb />
SEEDS<lb />
FOR CENTS <lb />
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Mi <lb />
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t. arts<lb />
Subscribed to be- Correct- <lb />
fore me. this day of Dec. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary <lb />
J. R SMITH, <lb />
R. C. CANNON <lb />
L DIXON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, treat you <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
I Ayden, Sub scribe for The <lb />
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Land Sale. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
B. a of <lb />
the Superior court Pitt county <lb />
rendered by is O. H. <lb />
Allen, judge presiding at Dec. <lb />
in the ease entitled <lb />
T. W. Co. t <lb />
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the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before <lb />
m Gr <lb />
day. January 1909 it <lb />
I., owing mi tract<lb />
of the authority in me <lb />
vested OS an order of court made in a <lb />
rial pending m <lb />
. . court, ed. N. W. Campbell, ad- <lb />
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Official Statement. <lb />
Showing the number of meetings hold <lb />
bf County Commissioners, <lb />
saunter of days member <lb />
and this amounts . <lb />
member for set 1st. <lb />
1907. to 1st Mon- <lb />
day in November, inclusive. <lb />
K. King, ended <lb />
i day as i at per <lb />
on cm <lb />
divided Traveled mile, at be <lb />
, ii all us or tract <lb />
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r map . i d <lb />
John <lb />
Total <lb />
rooks, attended <lb />
I I i <lb />
One tract a J <lb />
rt. <lb />
Jackson and A. EL . c <lb />
acres or lest <lb />
and known as Allen <lb />
place. tract adjoining <lb />
the lands of I. J. Jackson, <lb />
b. T. Heath and . <lb />
A. K Holton. m <lb />
more or less and better known as <lb />
C. K. <lb />
c 1908. <lb />
J. B. James, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
a t <lb />
said <lb />
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d at ts per day S n. <lb />
II C farm . <lb />
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i ., in as shown on said ma <lb />
ore or leas. . <lb />
Farm as shown on sad map. <lb />
s, more l . <lb />
farm No as on said map. <lb />
or let. <lb />
on c mi. <lb />
. mil. at <lb />
Total <lb />
II. T. S . i-. i <lb />
d h at pen <lb />
U t <lb />
mile at Be. <lb />
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l. Holland, attended <lb />
Is. day as . t per day <lb />
,. ii on c m. <lb />
a shown on saw map. is Traveled miles at 85.28 <lb />
or I. SB. . <lb />
. as shown on said map, <lb />
Farm <lb />
Fa <lb />
Notice of Bale. <lb />
Carolina, i In the C Bf-r <lb />
Pitt County C. Moore, tiers. <lb />
Ex p <lb />
W. Smith. Haywood Smith, <lb />
band of Mary I. Smith, and <lb />
Guardian for Man I. Smith, <lb />
Ii, Smith. Mar- <lb />
Bell and <lb />
virtue of the judgment and i e- <lb />
of the clerk of .-up nor court <lb />
do in ab v.- <lb />
of December, I I e under- <lb />
sin ed, Ivey Sn guard an tor M in <lb />
Smith, Smith, <lb />
M b II Smith and <lb />
Graham . will sell to highest <lb />
. c fore the court s door in <lb />
rash . the <lb />
the day <lb />
aft r due <lb />
law, all th- right, title <lb />
aid interest of the said Mary smith. <lb />
ii. Smith. Martha <lb />
Bell Smith and Jesse Graham in <lb />
and t. the following tract or <lb />
paresis of . , , . ,, <lb />
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on the r. ad, a corner between the <lb />
e Smith by his former <lb />
wives, and running north 1-J west m <lb />
poles to . canal in the branch; thence <lb />
with the various courses o. the canal <lb />
; with the north <lb />
60-100 chains to <lb />
; thence north t west <lb />
and chain to a holly near a pine <lb />
.-th 1-2 West <lb />
chain to a stake, the lease Smith <lb />
thence south IS west <lb />
chains 1.1 a t n a pine and <lb />
urn; thence south east is <lb />
chains to as a e and red on the <lb />
public l road <lb />
to the beginning, <lb />
1- a e more or less. <lb />
Tract No Bet inning at r stake on <lb />
the Ivey col nor. and runs <lb />
Ivey line north i--- <lb />
west 2.- poles to Up the <lb />
canal B a stake; thence <lb />
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with the <lb />
beginning c more or <lb />
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No . That certain or <lb />
Smith <lb />
the executors of Jim d. ceased, and <lb />
known a I J m I ob la <lb />
township, con a out <lb />
more or Ii and land o, <lb />
F. M Smith, Chas. <lb />
Smith. C. Smith and others. <lb />
This of <lb />
Ivey Smith, <lb />
Guardian fr Mary I Smith. David G. <lb />
Smith, Gertie Smith, Martha Smith <lb />
and Jesse Graham Smith. <lb />
n No <lb />
more <lb />
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more or h <lb />
arm No a show u on said map. <lb />
;, ac e. more or loss <lb />
Fa m No a shown on said map. <lb />
more or <lb />
I arm No II, a shown . n said map. <lb />
s. or h <lb />
Also town lo <lb />
Lots in block A numbers to J in- <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
I i i i . number to in- <lb />
said map. <lb />
in blocs C, numbers to B m- <lb />
as shown on s id map. <lb />
I. block D, numbers l to l- in- <lb />
as shown on s id map. <lb />
Lots in in. o. r. numbers . to I- in- <lb />
as shown on id map. <lb />
Lou in block F, number to <lb />
a on aid map. <lb />
block G, number I, one I t. a <lb />
shown on said . <lb />
Low in block H. numb to <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
Lots in Hock I, number to l <lb />
as shown on said map. t <lb />
LOU ill block J, numbers to It. <lb />
a shown on said map. <lb />
in block s to <lb />
. shown on said map. <lb />
umbers to <lb />
. .,. shown i n said map. .<lb />
p. <lb />
N. numbers to s <lb />
Total <lb />
N. T. Cox, attended <lb />
day as c per day <lb />
com. <lb />
Traveled mile at <lb />
Total <lb />
Tidal amount allowed hoard <lb />
11-5.05 <lb />
No unverified accounts <lb />
audited. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Richard of <lb />
Deeds d clerk of Boa-d of <lb />
c Commissioner in and for the <lb />
County aforesaid, do hereby certify <lb />
that the force is a true <lb />
Given u hand at in Green- <lb />
ville, n. <lb />
This 2nd of r, <lb />
R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
Clerk bond Co <lb />
193.25 <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
REGISTERED<lb />
S, Guano Company <lb />
ob <lb />
AT <lb />
REAL ES <lb />
i cm offering some very desirable Residence lots for <lb />
paying investment <lb />
, sites on railroad sidings for <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L. C. ARTHUR, Greenville, <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
virtue of t of <lb />
contained in a certain <lb />
deed executed and delivered <lb />
By virtue of a judgment H. Moore and wife to <lb />
Pitt court rendered by <lb />
Hi- Honor. W. R. Allen, judge <lb />
presiding; at My 1908, in <lb />
the S. Walker vs H. <lb />
C. Vent rs. <lb />
will sell for cash <lb />
the court house door in <lb />
in b.- . . <lb />
Greenville on Monday. t- <lb />
shown on said map. <lb />
m block F. numbers to <lb />
the following <lb />
in the <lb />
a shown in said map. <lb />
Also lot <lb />
fronting on i. <lb />
Also lot s to m <lb />
Laughinghouse avenue. <lb />
A so number.- to U Inclusive, <lb />
fr new road. , <lb />
I eras of 1-2 cash and balance <lb />
and wars <lb />
payments to be <lb />
mortgage upon the land and inter. <lb />
the of <lb />
six per per cent per annum.<lb />
Mo. re . <lb />
C. Dec. lib. 1808, <lb />
H. C. the day of Nov. <lb />
1907. and duly recorded in the <lb />
Register of office of Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina, In <lb />
Q-8 Page the I <lb />
will exp we t public Bale, before <lb />
the court house door in <lb />
highest on <lb />
23rd. 1909. a certain <lb />
county of tract or parcel of land and <lb />
being in of Pitt and <lb />
Slate of North Carolina d de- <lb />
scribed as follow, lo wit. <lb />
That tract of land In Beaver <lb />
Dam t upon which said J. <lb />
west In. Moore no resides the <lb />
conveyed to J. H. Moore <lb />
by Chas, W Shaw and wife <lb />
Pitt in ad <lb />
joining on the east the lands of <lb />
Cox. Stephen Durham and <lb />
G. W. rs, on the south tn <lb />
lands G. W. Venters <lb />
Stephen Durham, on the <lb />
the lands of G. W. Venters, <lb />
on the north the lands of G. <lb />
Venters, containing acres, by deed which appear of record <lb />
more in the Register of Deeds- office <lb />
Dec. 10th. 1908. Pitt county In Book I PM <lb />
which is <lb />
Commissioner. I 11-16 acres. <lb />
. i- H lo <lb />
The Most <lb />
Beautiful Line <lb />
fitting out your <lb />
u should ard <lb />
cur cf <lb />
Rugs, and <lb />
Pictures <lb />
Also a hundred one <lb />
that you need, <lb />
which rival <lb />
those found <lb />
Do You Want to Help <lb />
Boom This Town <lb />
BOYD <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
to satisfy said <lb />
deed. <lb />
and STOVES. <lb />
mm <lb />
A CROSS ON HIS BACK. <lb />
It With Chalk, but Was <lb />
Too Heavy to Carry. <lb />
I I mi <lb />
peasantry. <lb />
Be fancied Ms neighbor, who <lb />
ii n pension for loss mi <lb />
Incurred while for tits conn- <lb />
try, boiler III ill Both <lb />
men went to pa their <lb />
same day. <lb />
l-i said the tailor <lb />
to tin- landlord. well paid <lb />
for <lb />
who would i part <lb />
an arm. even if lie re paid <lb />
said landlord. <lb />
I the <lb />
landlord. <lb />
awn, you wouldn't t willing <lb />
anything r mutter how <lb />
much u were r. r <lb />
me w. try mo. <lb />
see said the landlord, <lb />
who had studied human nature. <lb />
Peril <lb />
toll you if <lb />
much haft in <lb />
remit your rent i <lb />
wear it on your coal <lb />
the n <lb />
why it H <lb />
i the <lb />
an easy t <lb />
go <lb />
cross was made i u <lb />
of p <lb />
t. dead of cut by W. I <lb />
Smith K. D w, <lb />
12th. and <lb />
in t March <lb />
n Its and rued in <lb />
in the r-K of ed <lb />
Mil count . <lb />
M for t n be <lb />
fore the <lb />
, n Monday me J <lb />
the d. land, <lb />
in Coat as ship. <lb />
One tract h-go-log t th- Ayden <lb />
road, Frank Tripp end run. <lb />
with Prank <lb />
comer; th no <lb />
in h u . ;. <lb />
said Lr <lb />
theme, SIM<lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
virtue i fa power contained <lb />
j-. a certain j <lb />
by Henry <lb />
Martini Anne to Bryan Buck o j <lb />
the. 8th t and duly <lb />
recorded in the register f deeds office <lb />
county, hi book 1-- <lb />
the d will Monday the <lb />
fourth day or January, expose <lb />
public safe before the court house door <lb />
in to highest bidder for <lb />
i-ash, the lowing property <lb />
Situated in swift ask toy ship <lb />
e at a stake near Wiley Jones h use and <lb />
With k runs North ea t poles to a stale. <lb />
to mil i hen north t, poles to <lb />
in smith's line, thence with Ms <lb />
line h west poles to a stake <lb />
Nash n's line, then with his <lb />
Terms cash <lb />
This 21st of Dec. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
V O. Attorney. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Superb Service to <lb />
line a east. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of the power contained <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed by <lb />
H. A. Boyd and his wife, <lb />
to AT. II on the <lb />
day of March. 1908, winch said <lb />
gage dead is duly recorded in the <lb />
register of deed office of Pitt county, <lb />
in b ink ii-7. page the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale before the <lb />
house door In the town of <lb />
ville. N. C , n Tuesday, the 12th day <lb />
of January, l the following <lb />
ed fact or parcel of land, <lb />
in the of Pitt, State <lb />
of North Carolina, and d scribed as <lb />
adjoining the and Crimes <lb />
i R, J. Laughing- <lb />
C and rs, <lb />
and known as the Major tract <lb />
of containing o acres more <lb />
MS, and being the lard H. A. <lb />
bought of John H. Said sale <lb />
is made to satisfy <lb />
Terms of sale cash.<lb />
Skinner attorneys for <lb />
O. Hooker assignee. 1211 ltd <lb />
line- hence a sir it e re i one V <lb />
g i <lb />
IS W the 4th Dec. <lb />
at F. C. <lb />
corner and runs a <lb />
course to his ditch; thence up said <lb />
ditch Henry line; thence Land <lb />
Alfred By virtue of a the Superior <lb />
. leaf nil e in edge of a pond ; court of Pitt county in special proceed- <lb />
By of the p of <lb />
in a and <lb />
delivered Alfred Nichol and A. <lb />
his wife t. Julia Crawford, <lb />
of 1807, and <lb />
duly recorded in the register of deeds <lb />
office of i county. North Oh o inn. in <lb />
i-, page the n . will <lb />
to public sale, before the court <lb />
door in cash, to <lb />
,, , the highest bidder, on Monday the first <lb />
M. <lb />
I real Ad- <lb />
join the Henry C. <lb />
K. A. Is and other, containing <lb />
acres more or and being the land <lb />
upon which the said Alfred Nichols and <lb />
wife now reside. Th s is made to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
This 81st day of 1903. <lb />
Julia Crawford. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, ltd <lb />
B A L T M O R E <lb />
CHESAPEAKE STEAMERS <lb />
and <lb />
on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Elegant Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb />
Polite attention and the very best service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
D. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb />
lines for New York, and all points i and west. <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
L T. LAMB, Gen. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va.<lb />
If you do. you'll assist the editor In <lb />
advertising the place. <lb />
If you do, you'll home Indus- <lb />
tries, Including the printer. j <lb />
If you do, you'll subscribe for this pa- <lb />
per regularly in it. <lb />
nut- i <lb />
If you don't, you'll sneer at our efforts <lb />
for town Improvement <lb />
If you don't, you'll order your Job <lb />
printing from outsider. <lb />
If you don't, you'll borrow your <lb />
copy of the paper to rend. <lb />
OB <lb />
I i <lb />
on your k <lb />
. . ii-. you <lb />
be <lb />
you tell no <lb />
lull p e.-- <lb />
. pay <lb />
Pi the form f n <lb />
the of <lb />
and delighted tailor sallied <lb />
forth upon the sired. . , I <lb />
and <lb />
Mm to toll Mm of the mark on his t <lb />
back. wire made at bl ex-. <lb />
children d and <lb />
Mm, and his wife with <lb />
i and with conjugal milling of t <lb />
i t. id him ho was n fool. The v rapidly <lb />
man grew surly <lb />
i men, women <lb />
I children ard hack streets. <lb />
I Before tho week was up the <lb />
j found himself In a quarrel <lb />
with his best friend, his wife had <lb />
I threatened i-ave his and he <lb />
J considered himself <lb />
Finally one ho off his <lb />
and rubbed out the mark <lb />
and I would sot <lb />
that cross on my back another <lb />
no. not If I bare all the money <lb />
there Is In <lb />
said ; f <lb />
This the 2nd day of January. l <lb />
J. R. Davis, <lb />
F. G. James son, Attorneys. <lb />
of Sale. <lb />
North Carolina In court <lb />
Pitt county. I D. C. Moore <lb />
Lloyd W. Smith <lb />
vs. <lb />
Mary I. Smith and husband, Haywood <lb />
David ;. Smith, Smith <lb />
Ivey General Guardian <lb />
for Mary I. Smith, David G. Smith <lb />
and Gertie Smith. <lb />
By virtue of the judgment and decree <lb />
of the clerk of court, made <lb />
above i cause, on the 15th <lb />
described real That lot begin- <lb />
a point on Third feet i <lb />
from the corner of lot No. and runs <lb />
south parallel with Evans or Main, <lb />
feet, parallel with <lb />
Third west to lot No. <lb />
along the line of lot No. to Third <lb />
thence along Third street, east <lb />
to the beginning, being the e now <lb />
occupied Dr. Morrill, the <lb />
interest to sold being the interest <lb />
of the late Dr. W. H. Bagwell, which <lb />
was an undivided one half in <lb />
sad property. <lb />
This the 6th day of 1909, <lb />
Nannie Bagwell, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
F. G. James Son, Attorneys. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
A TERRIFIC CRASH <lb />
At Big Store <lb />
Big Sale Is on to raise money <lb />
for creditors. quick and get your share of <lb />
the Low trices. <lb />
THE MUST BE SOLD. <lb />
; Cotton<lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having <lb />
P. <lb />
county, N. <lb />
as executor of Mrs. <lb />
ion, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
state of deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months from date of this notice, <lb />
notice will l pleaded in <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
AH persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This the SM day of November 1908. <lb />
ltd Henry Sheppard, <lb />
in the <lb />
day of December, the under <lb />
signed, J. I. Fleming, commissioner virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
appointed by the court to sell the . fa deed, executed <lb />
in the petition, sell by Walter Hardy to . <lb />
to the bidder, tor cash or MM. <lb />
and e in one year, for . . the register of <lb />
at the court house door in Pitt county. . . county, North <lb />
in Greenville, on the 1-th day of Jan. q g, the under <lb />
all the right, tit e and <lb />
the <lb />
ceding, <lb />
tract .- y ,. . , . <lb />
tractor parcel land conveyed by f property, to One <lb />
Jesse L. to Malissa Smith, his , f , th <lb />
wife, by deed dated the day of ,.,. of ed by <lb />
and recorded in book tho <lb />
page , of Pitt county registry, con- J a a part <lb />
or acres more or less, situated j h and. <lb />
the Cobb land and<lb />
J. L. Fleming, ltd <lb />
Fresh Goods kept ton- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought end Sold <lb />
he right, tit e and interest of public sale, before <lb />
cs to the entitled pro- in Greenville, for S <lb />
in to the following . bidder, on Monday, <lb />
of That certain r; t M. the <lb />
parcel of land conveyed by to <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Stock of everything <lb />
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
4- <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb />
Mansfield's Meals. <lb />
There were two which Mans- <lb />
Bold always <lb />
the light repast of broth and oysters <lb />
late the afternoon. An empty <lb />
attacked his nerves set hi <lb />
temper on edge. In the morning he <lb />
was In no convenient mood until he <lb />
had the Invariable baron. <lb />
After a somewhat rigid abstinence <lb />
during the balance of the <lb />
evening the of n performance <lb />
edged his nerves till his <lb />
per. which, with a troop Of friends <lb />
about him. warmed him Into the sun <lb />
humor of the day. A book or <lb />
play was tho companion or his <lb />
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How Him. <lb />
It was n h In the in <lb />
n crowded trolley ear. <lb />
above the walls of <lb />
leather baby <lb />
everything. After two miles of <lb />
din the mother left her child, <lb />
when n young wan In the front end <lb />
of Hi- tins his <lb />
I'm I'm <lb />
r.-., bells for <lb />
The r.- mil can be more easily <lb />
than described. New York rest <lb />
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
I At New Market in front of Nor- <lb />
I folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
I. Q. SMITH <lb />
J-W. PERRY CO. <lb />
VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors handlers o <lb />
Bagging. Tie and Bags. <lb />
and <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
See W. J. before buying <lb />
your coal for the winter. He can give <lb />
you a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO <lb />
The Very First One. <lb />
The visitors In the historical mil- <lb />
gazed curiously at small <lb />
pillow which nestled In n glass case. <lb />
don't anything about <lb />
that remarked one of the vis- <lb />
turning to the guide. <lb />
a very valuable replied <lb />
the guide. Is Washington's <lb />
original <lb />
of th Bloodhound. <lb />
No breed dogs makes a more <lb />
interesting study than docs the <lb />
bloodhound. It leads from Hie <lb />
beaten track of canine interest into <lb />
the realm history and romance. <lb />
In the wars between England and <lb />
Scotland it often used in track- <lb />
fugitives. Both Wallace <lb />
Brace had many hairbreadth escapes <lb />
from On one <lb />
tho were so hot on the <lb />
trail of Brace he only escaped <lb />
by wading down a stream until ho <lb />
found refuge in an overhanging tree <lb />
and -o tn. ceded in throwing his<lb />
Life <lb />
Women and Ship. <lb />
Mr. why do they <lb />
always call a ship <lb />
you wouldn't that <lb />
cf you'd en r to Fleer Kan- <lb />
city Independent <lb />
On the Safe Side. <lb />
the matter mused <lb />
philosopher with tho Impression- <lb />
rose, SON you are right and <lb />
you won't get a Philadelphia <lb />
The to whom you owe money <lb />
never rests. Globe. <lb />
Confession In <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
of damsels, at <lb />
their pencils, and n teacher at her <lb />
end to fill in the hour <lb />
scribed for her lesson. <lb />
An idea <lb />
girls, I want you all to <lb />
take pencil and paper and to write <lb />
down the names of your favorite <lb />
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A panes, interrupted by s piping <lb />
arc we to write <lb />
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ROBIN NOT A MYTH. <lb />
Hero of forest Had a Court <lb />
Place Under King Edward II. <lb />
Many famous moll have their <lb />
linked With Sherwood King John, in <lb />
three Edward. III. Cardinal <lb />
and Charles but the hereof <lb />
the place, the is <lb />
Hood. <lb />
Some think that the famous outlaw <lb />
of the ballads was a myth, a more <lb />
conception and a creature r the <lb />
popular mind, but Mr. Hunter In Ills <lb />
research Into the person and period or <lb />
Hood holds that was born <lb />
between 1286 and 1205. living through <lb />
the of the second Edward and <lb />
Into the early year of the third. He <lb />
was of a family of some station seat- <lb />
ed near -M and supported tho <lb />
In his rebellion <lb />
the When the <lb />
earl fell and his followers were pro <lb />
took to too wood <lb />
supported himself by slaying the <lb />
wild animals found In the forest and <lb />
by levying a species of blackmail on <lb />
passengers along the great road which <lb />
united and Thin <lb />
continued for twenty month, <lb />
from April. 1382, to D ember, <lb />
when he tell Into the power, <lb />
who for some unknown reason not <lb />
pardoned him. but gave him a <lb />
court. Anyhow, a man of tho <lb />
name of Mode was a <lb />
of the king In 1824. <lb />
Dr. Spencer T. Hall says that <lb />
was created Earl by <lb />
London ballad writer hard up for a <lb />
word to rhyme to John. Be <lb />
this as It may. will always <lb />
be the hero of romance and those who <lb />
romance Will refuse to believe <lb />
that he never existed.- London Globe, <lb />
THE OLD SAIL DRILL <lb />
th Modern Men Ci <lb />
Not Have to <lb />
One of dangers one of the <lb />
hardest tasks of the man-of-war's man <lb />
vanished out of bl lite when. With the , <lb />
of th- frigate by the . <lb />
the old time sail became <lb />
tiling of the past Fleets the Id <lb />
days were continually In <lb />
and shortening sail, shifting <lb />
spur and all similar maneuver i I . <lb />
nays Captain J. W. of the <lb />
British navy in his In My US <lb />
As the greatest rivalry existed i <lb />
the as to Ship I <lb />
carry out the evolution first accidents <lb />
were frequent Hardly a drill day <lb />
parsed men being seriously in-1 <lb />
lured. , . <lb />
Once during drill In Kiel harbor, <lb />
where the rivalry In the was In- <lb />
creased by the f Urn <lb />
ships to the an <lb />
unfortunate went <lb />
bend from the <lb />
, flagship to the deck. <lb />
That numbers of should <lb />
take place in sail drill was at. 11- <lb />
Piling when one remembers that <lb />
i . ii living perhaps or <lb />
i long and weighing two or Hire <lb />
t were whisked about with N <lb />
with nothing <lb />
men's hands and brains to guide <lb />
hundred men crammed <lb />
n space of a few hundred feet, <lb />
where nothing but the moat marvel us <lb />
and discipline could avert <lb />
death on deck or aloft. <lb />
To the landsman, who d <lb />
he In <lb />
these great masts mid <lb />
yards or In reeling and furling <lb />
of square feet of Stiff <lb />
wet or half frozen-the rapid- <lb />
with Which It was done was <lb />
the wonder. <lb />
running like lightning through <lb />
blocks that were Instantly too hot from <lb />
friction lo be touched, had to lie <lb />
checked to within a few Inches, <lb />
the utmost coolness pros <lb />
of mind, while the officer In com- <lb />
had superintend what the <lb />
uninitiated looked like a tangled mass <lb />
cordage, hut which was in reality <lb />
no more in confusion than the thread <lb />
in a loom. <lb />
an Instant this so. <lb />
something going wrong. To delay a <lb />
single second meant a terrible <lb />
Every one. and aloft, <lb />
was relying on his Judgment<lb />
I The order came In an Instant. The <lb />
boatswain's mates repeated It hi n <lb />
particular rail which am. <lb />
death necessity soon every one <lb />
to understand, the shrill rising <lb />
above the din of tramping feel and <lb />
ropes or the thunderous crash <lb />
of the great sails In the wind. Death <lb />
had been not If not <lb />
looked up and saw same <lb />
turning head over heels <lb />
air. Your heart stood still. Would he <lb />
catch hold of something, even If only <lb />
to break his fall, or would he come <lb />
battering on the deck was n mere <lb />
toss up. H be was killed outright It <lb />
generally stopped the drill for <lb />
day If he was only seriously Injured <lb />
drill went. on. for this was part <lb />
of the lesson that must be learned <lb />
that peace, In war, one must take <lb />
Ids chances. <lb />
Excursion Rates <lb />
VIA <lb />
COST LINE <lb />
account cf <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
Tickets on sale December it, <lb />
25th, 30th 31st, and 1st <lb />
limited to return not later than 6th <lb />
For further reservations, , on <lb />
Dearest ticket t or <lb />
W. J. Pass eager Traffic Manager. <lb />
T C. White, General <lb />
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
j s M O O R I N G <lb />
,. B. store on Five Pei. i . <lb />
in Sam White store on <lb />
to <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
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Opposite Center Brick <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Taft Vandyke S <lb />
solid car load BUCK S I V ES <lb />
Also Rolls Fine Line Couches. a and .- . <lb />
Pulley <lb />
of Fashion. Greenville <lb />
A Short <lb />
An named <lb />
Thorp ids fortune <lb />
poor relative on condition that s bead- <lb />
stone, with tho name of the said <lb />
Thomas Thorn end n verse of poetry, <lb />
creeled over the Coating <lb />
an word t letter on <lb />
Hie the peer relative ordered <lb />
the poetry should be brief. <lb />
bis refusal to on account f <lb />
their length, the lines <lb />
the <lb />
Thomas Thorp <lb />
the following was finally ordered <lb />
Corpse. <lb />
Smoothed the <lb />
I gentleman aboard n steamer run- <lb />
and l <lb />
approached of sailors during <lb />
the and remarked t- <lb />
We a very sea this <lb />
II is like a of glass. <lb />
don't always have like <lb />
was the answer, <lb />
see, the bow you were <lb />
roaring today, o the at <lb />
telephoned to the corpora- <lb />
at Blackpool, and they <lb />
ordered tho steam roller and rolled <lb />
Hi,, sea down for occasion. Thai <lb />
is why It is so London Tit <lb />
Hits. <lb />
NIGHTS. <lb />
by a Puncture. <lb />
urn swift said man <lb />
who was telling n snake story, s <lb />
I down tho mountain l <lb />
the huge python that was so re <lb />
pursuing me. these <lb />
creature-, are cunning. To I wist <lb />
Into the wheel tho <lb />
work of a moment, and now Ibo <lb />
then had gullied. Paster ard faster <lb />
Ii relied down the steep Incline. I hen. <lb />
bans The serpent had struck a sharp. <lb />
Jagged rock and punctured. was <lb />
Globe. <lb />
A Zoological Question. <lb />
The director of the <lb />
dens was on Ids vacation. lie <lb />
ed a note from his chief assistant, <lb />
which dosed <lb />
seems to pining for n companion. <lb />
What shall we do until you <lb />
Rt. Republic. <lb />
Two <lb />
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and egregious. Nobody . <lb />
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to n height of from twenty-flee t. <lb />
feet. In Egypt, Arabia, Abyssinia <lb />
and which produces Us fruit In <lb />
long clusters, each containing from <lb />
to These are of <lb />
Irregular form, of a rich yellowish <lb />
brown color are beautifully pot- <lb />
In upper Egypt they form part, <lb />
Of the food of tho classes Of In- <lb />
habitants, part eaten being the <lb />
fibrous mealy busk, which <lb />
most exactly like gingerbread, whence <lb />
Hie popular name of gingerbread tree <lb />
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A Largo Toast. <lb />
A prominent man, unexpectedly In- <lb />
to an entertainment, found bun <lb />
wit called on for toasts among others. <lb />
lie was unprepared; but. being n quick <lb />
thinker, be arose and said, M <lb />
Hie least was toasted by the <lb />
who had toasted all the that <lb />
were ever toasted by -I <lb />
Borne Journal. <lb />
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botanical name of Ibis palm. <lb />
Thankfulness. <lb />
said <lb />
the common <lb />
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French Playwright. <lb />
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wright. <lb />
well known, Ola was never <lb />
Ml.- to preserve Ills <lb />
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v,. himself lo <lb />
land from as many as ids <lb />
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higher than the box office and <lb />
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remained at home. <lb />
Alexandre went to shaved <lb />
was produced. <lb />
The barber had finished one check <lb />
When author Slop Here <lb />
are Ho round to the theater <lb />
and see If they hiss or applaud the <lb />
The barber returned, laying- <lb />
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appeared In the best of spirits <lb />
and encouraged the actors, but the <lb />
end he became lore bis <lb />
handkerchief with hi teeth. <lb />
walked about the back of tho Stage <lb />
With his cane in his hand. was <lb />
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pastor of Memorial Baptist <lb />
church, the president called the <lb />
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business men and bis elevation <lb />
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Miss Elizabeth Boushall <lb />
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Miss Wright <lb />
has been explained above. <lb />
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mattresses <lb />
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at <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
Get the plow for <lb />
ti up new <lb />
Barber Co-1 <lb />
and a specialty. <lb />
Come and et the best prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We have J opened a large <lb />
line of best enamel ware. Come <lb />
and it-.-t your pick. <lb />
A. <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel <lb />
wagons and carts made by the <lb />
A G. Cox Co. <lb />
N. C. For <lb />
and service they cannot be <lb />
excelled. <lb />
Hone blanket.-, and harness <lb />
a specialty.-A. Cox Mfg. Co <lb />
The and <lb />
cook stoves are amain <lb />
it of <lb />
the year are relieved w <lb />
it, the cow. <lb />
to take. B for children <lb />
colds, croup and whooping<lb />
A. <lb />
a- G. Cox is pulling stumps Monday night. <lb />
. his farm <lb />
in excellent condition. P. <lb />
Eugene Cannon, from fr r, fr of <lb />
H i Barber A Co. has accepted a sold by John <lb />
, th A. G. C a Mfg. Co Farmville. <lb />
ff Juror, for March The firm of MI Smith A I <lb />
J W Smith. E D doing a mercantile <lb />
J R W L Farmville. this county, has made <lb />
H. A WHITE <lb />
is week with her husband c <lb />
a r the legislature. <lb />
Beth Le- <lb />
Jurors far March <lb />
Smith. E <lb />
m. B. T. Cox is in Raleigh Manning J. James, of <lb />
W r. J H Byron. ville, is assignee <lb />
R Owen--, J H Barrett, V H <lb />
Kilpatrick, A H Taft. Charles <lb />
, James, S I Fleming. L A Rue, <lb />
Bey Loses Beth Dudley, G B Kilpatrick, <lb />
Wake Forest, Jan., -While Harris. <lb />
Of freight trains J. M ha fox, K C Buck, <lb />
Va, the thirteen G S Porter. <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood- j R J L Williams. H <lb />
had the mis- W BF <lb />
W I Harrington, <lb />
Ema Gardner, W E Barrett, <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
AND <lb />
BONDS <lb />
Do not forget that Seth Arnold's <lb />
Balsam it the best known f. r <lb />
BU Bowel Complaint, <lb />
J. L. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
lief, of this town, <lb />
fortune of losing both his legs. <lb />
If you want job printing for, A LAW- <lb />
j ti <lb />
o The <lb />
t- The Reflector. <lb />
CONFORMS <lb />
TO FOOD AND LAW.<lb />
FOR TALE L. WOOTEN.<lb />
D. J. Wilt Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. 1909 <lb />
Cr. Tear <lb />
EAST <lb />
CAROLINA TEACHERS- <lb />
TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
First Report of Board of Trustees to <lb />
Governor Glenn. <lb />
To His Robt. B. <lb />
Glenn, Governor of North <lb />
The Board of Trustees of <lb />
East Carolina Training, <lb />
School begs to submit as its re- <lb />
port the following rep rt of its <lb />
executive committee out <lb />
in detail the work of the board <lb />
to date and the needs of the <lb />
school. <lb />
This report and the <lb />
contained therein were <lb />
unanimously approved and <lb />
adopted by the board of trustees <lb />
at its meeting in Greenville. <lb />
December 1908, and <lb />
to be transmitted to your Excel <lb />
as the report and r. <lb />
of the full board. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Dec 1908. <lb />
To the Board of Trustees of the <lb />
East Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training <lb />
At your meeting on March <lb />
1908, you elected Messrs. Hook <lb />
and Rogers, of Charlotte. <lb />
and H. W. Simpson, of New <lb />
Bern. N. C, associate architects <lb />
for the buildings to be erected <lb />
for said school. <lb />
At the same meeting <lb />
the undersigned, the <lb />
committee of the board, and <lb />
directed us to cause the <lb />
to proceed without in <lb />
the preparation of plans and <lb />
specifications for the buildings, <lb />
to be submitted to a subsequent <lb />
meeting of the board. <lb />
on April 16th <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Rhodes A Underwood, New <lb />
I Bern, N. C. <lb />
, C. King Lumber Co., Char <lb />
Va. <lb />
Jno. T. Wilson Richmond. <lb />
S 000.00. <lb />
I W. B. Barrow, Raleigh, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Holiday Crouse, Greens- <lb />
N. C 92,000.00. <lb />
T. C. Thompson Bro., <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Moss, Newport <lb />
News, Va. <lb />
Nicholas Atlanta. <lb />
Ga. <lb />
I. J. Rose A Co., Rocky- <lb />
Mount. N. C. <lb />
C. Morris, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
N. Underwood, Durham. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Winningham A Fries, <lb />
Greensboro. N. C. <lb />
J. Phipps, <lb />
News. Va. <lb />
buildings. <lb />
The cost of making the change <lb />
was insignificant in <lb />
with the great advantage in the <lb />
tile roof over the slate roof. <lb />
We also advertised for sealed <lb />
prop for heating these four <lb />
and on the 9th of <lb />
June, 1908, we opened these bids <lb />
also. <lb />
J. W. Sargeant, Richmond, <lb />
System. <lb />
Webster Sys-em. <lb />
L. Winston, <lb />
N. System <lb />
Webster System, <lb />
Atlanta Steam Heating Co., <lb />
Atlanta, System <lb />
Webster System, <lb />
Crawford Co., Winston, <lb />
System, <lb />
Webster System, <lb />
Long worth Co., Rich- <lb />
Va Paul System, <lb />
Webster System, <lb />
Newport American Machine Co. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. Paul System, <lb />
SPROUTS <lb />
and after an examination by upon the grounds, is in <lb />
architects it was deemed the laid out <lb />
;. r. <lb />
. N w <lb />
left <lb />
York I <lb />
,. System, <lb />
the <lb />
Building Company <lb />
Greenville, N. O. . <lb />
It will be observed from an I B. <lb />
examination of these bids that N. <lb />
the difference between the high <lb />
and lowest bid is <lb />
and that the bidders came from <lb />
Georgia, South Carolina. North <lb />
Carolina, Virginia and New <lb />
One of the conditions <lb />
scribed the bidders war that <lb />
each should deposit a certified <lb />
check of one thousand dollars lo <lb />
with the other require <lb />
j meats prescribed by the commit- <lb />
tee, if the bid was awarded to <lb />
Alter consulting with <lb />
architects and hearing <lb />
of the systems, and <lb />
some of these bidden explain <lb />
the different systems, we adopt- <lb />
ed the Sys em and gave <lb />
the for the hating to <lb />
B. Greensboro, N. <lb />
C , at the sum of <lb />
which was the lowest bid for <lb />
that system. <lb />
The bid for the construction <lb />
of the buildings was so much <lb />
the west end o the foundation grounds in the State, <lb />
for the building the contractors The grading, the location <lb />
dark, quicksand. the buildings, and every thing N. C , Jan. 1908. <lb />
B. P. of <lb />
Tuesday evening after <lb />
necessary to drive the landscape married, said <lb />
this point, order to secure by our board, and j, m . d, ard I am going <lb />
a safe foundation. A hundred should be in accord- , d and boarded <lb />
large piles, averaging from trance with plans. <lb />
inches in diameter and or The town Greenville laid <lb />
feet in length, were at this pipe and wale, mains up to <lb />
point This piling, with the school grounds. We continued, B p, parsed <lb />
concrete foundation for the the mains the grounds, through our town Vi <lb />
whole secured, in and these together with by- on his way to w an- <lb />
opinion a perfectly safe were located a j, th sheriff <lb />
lion The of this to the plans specified by the- ,,,,,,,. .-. -.-. and <lb />
work was cape architect. .,. <lb />
The bids were based upon placing these mains a B ;.;. t j . . , , Farm- <lb />
low pine doors for the in the grounds Were ville, was ling in our <lb />
The contractors proposed to us By placing In the f ,. .-.,,; . <lb />
to birch veneered in toe we ,. <lb />
doors locks, for th protection against fire, as wen <lb />
pine doors, for the interior , i. as the use water the <lb />
buildings, and a hard I or of the buildings. <lb />
and finish for the main story Under their the con- <lb />
the refectory, and to make i i tractors are required to pay, and <lb />
in the doors and the fin- Paid, for the water Died <lb />
of the refectory for the for construction pun <lb />
Alter consulting plans for the <lb />
and an exam building provide <lb />
and m t n-oms when they shall be <lb />
but tie <lb />
call for their sent <lb />
we authorized the change, and As the for the , and had <lb />
we think that when you could be d very much <lb />
the doors and of the now than aft <lb />
tug is erected, u <lb />
u nave e H <lb />
section <lb />
ii-<lb />
of <lb />
j of the doors, <lb />
ling the sanitary <lb />
hard wood floor in the refectory, <lb />
At your meeting on aim . ck <lb />
the outlines of these plans and Another prescribed <lb />
specifications prepared by your was that the <lb />
architects were submitted to you, I enter <lb />
and after a careful examination, g for the <lb />
were accepted. At this tie buildings, accord- <lb />
you directed us to advertise for the plans <lb />
him, <lb />
All of the bidders deposited this I tower than we had hoped to re- <lb />
with their bids. that we thought <lb />
bids for the erection of said <lb />
buildings, and authorized and <lb />
prepared by the architects, <lb />
and that he should give a bond <lb />
us to proceed with the sum of one third of the <lb />
erection of the same. <lb />
We now have the honor to sub- <lb />
to you a full and detailed <lb />
report of our proceedings. <lb />
Immediately after receiving j <lb />
instructions we directed the <lb />
architects to prepare full detail- <lb />
ed plans and specifications of the <lb />
four buildings, which you ordered <lb />
to be constructed, to the <lb />
administration building, two <lb />
dormitories, and a refectory. <lb />
We also made advertisement <lb />
for sealed proposals the con- <lb />
of these buildings, and <lb />
in these advertisements we gave <lb />
notice that sets of these plans <lb />
and specifications could be ob- <lb />
by application to either <lb />
the architects, or that they could <lb />
be seen at the office of Hon. J. <lb />
Y. Joyner, Raleigh. N. C, or at <lb />
the office of Jarvis A Blow, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, and we further <lb />
gave notice that these sealed bids <lb />
would be opened in Greenville on <lb />
June 1908. <lb />
We made these advertisements <lb />
in The Record, <lb />
in The Engineering Record, in <lb />
the Raleigh News and Observer, <lb />
and in other papers, with a view <lb />
of bringing the matter to the <lb />
it of responsible bidders. <lb />
In addition to these advertise- <lb />
the architects sent notices <lb />
to a number of well-known con- <lb />
tractor. <lb />
On the day for the opening of <lb />
amount of his bid, as a <lb />
tee, and that per cent of his <lb />
bid would be retained until the <lb />
final acceptance of the <lb />
The Building and Lumber <lb />
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J. ;. . Si . <lb />
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to <lb />
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have <lb />
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to eat <lb />
it <lb />
she <lb />
ii to <lb />
. bey made <lb />
C . <lb />
or other <lb />
fitted up into <lb />
rooms at very little <lb />
to award the contract for the <lb />
heating also. <lb />
The plans we adopted will <lb />
necessitate a central power <lb />
house and excludes any boilers <lb />
or separate heating plants <lb />
any other buildings. A <lb />
plant is much more <lb />
and reduces the danger of <lb />
fire to a minimum. <lb />
The contract tor the heating <lb />
plant shall be completed to the <lb />
location of the central power <lb />
Company complied with <lb />
conditions, and having made the <lb />
lowest bid, the contract was <lb />
awarded to that company, and <lb />
it entered at once upon the work. <lb />
The bidding was all done upon <lb />
a basis that the buildings <lb />
of the r. you <lb />
action. <lb />
-hen this <lb />
not only beautiful, but are free for laboratory, <lb />
from the swelling an J shrinking poses, it <lb />
of pine doors in our climate <lb />
One of the architects has visit <lb />
ed the grounds every week, and <lb />
inspected the done upon <lb />
the buildings, and the material <lb />
, j ti. mad <lb />
used, and in addition to <lb />
committee has made sever;. vis- <lb />
its of Inspection, and glad <lb />
to report that we believe that <lb />
the architects and contractors <lb />
have lived up to their contract. <lb />
We believe, and are <lb />
by the architects, that the Contract for budding, with <lb />
tractors have used material fully as above <lb />
up to that specified, and Excavating t <lb />
done work in a skillful and <lb />
workmanlike manner. <lb />
We confidently believe that <lb />
your inspection of the buildings j <lb />
The of excavation, <lb />
cubic yards at cents per <lb />
cubic yard <lb />
Our already <lb />
to be n a to to <lb />
contracts, are a <lb />
Purchase of 9-20 acres of <lb />
Hand at per acre <lb />
Fess of landscape architects <lb />
tin i . <lb />
cow d i over i <lb />
G. <lb />
A . <lb />
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R. A- . <lb />
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and <lb />
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Mills <lb />
Smith <lb />
Smith's <lb />
We ha . <lb />
school i. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Ivy Sn <lb />
Smith <lb />
Contract for heating <lb />
land sale <lb />
water mains and <lb />
,., M. ,; J- Robert <lb />
in Mills <lb />
Smith's . <lb />
nice Sunday <lb />
i ,. i. house <lb />
. i t.<lb />
to be covered with slate I contract for construction and for <lb />
and tin valleys. About the time <lb />
we were making the contract a <lb />
representative of a clay-tile com- <lb />
visited us and offered <lb />
for tile for the roofs <lb />
of the buildings, if we would <lb />
substitute that material for the <lb />
slate. <lb />
We asked the contractor, The <lb />
Building and Lumber Company <lb />
for its lowest offer to change <lb />
the buildings from slate to a tile <lb />
roof. The contractor proposed <lb />
to make the change for the ad- <lb />
cost of eleven hundred, <lb />
heating we will have four <lb />
buildings, equipped with all <lb />
modern and <lb />
ready for occupancy <lb />
as soon as they are furnished <lb />
and the central power house is <lb />
completed and attached to the <lb />
heating plant. <lb />
As the work progressed <lb />
found it advisable to make some <lb />
further changes in the contract, <lb />
of the build-1 will convince you that the State hydrants for grounds <lb />
beautiful buildings, Grading grounds <lb />
in I Architects fees for plan.-, <lb />
specifications, supervision, etc., <lb />
Indeed, doubt if any public per cent on cost of buildings, <lb />
buildings have ever been con- estimated in part <lb />
which surpass these in <lb />
beauty and workmanship, at so <lb />
small a cost. , other <lb />
house. The piping <lb />
tags and the large underground I ii getting <lb />
mains provide for enlargement constructed of good <lb />
of all buildings, and for the ad-j excellent style, at small cost, <lb />
of new buildings, without <lb />
tearing out any of work <lb />
installed under this contract. <lb />
So with the completion of the <lb />
Miscellaneous -Paper under <lb />
finished floor of refectory <lb />
to basement of <lb />
Smith. <lb />
H I.- <lb />
iv.<lb />
i w <lb />
Monday. <lb />
. M. <lb />
. David <lb />
to <lb />
the <lb />
Jesse L. <lb />
C. E. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
, u right <lb />
Register I D Moore <lb />
, items, including the expense<lb />
In excavating for the <lb />
of the refectory, th <lb />
tractors struck some springs, <lb />
which made it necessary to use <lb />
damp-proof in the basement <lb />
wills, and an additional concrete. <lb />
i. i. <lb />
Appropriation <lb />
the board meetings, <lb />
at about <lb />
by State <lb />
issued <lb />
foundation in the basement, and <lb />
and damp-proof paper also in or- <lb />
to make the basement per- <lb />
dry. <lb />
The additional cost entail- <lb />
one and 08-100 dollars milted to the architects for their <lb />
and to change from investigation and approval before <lb />
to copper valleys for an addition- it was passed upon by us. The <lb />
but in every instance we <lb />
ed the contractor to submit his The by <lb />
proposal in writing with <lb />
cost of the same, which was sub- <lb />
the bids, we had sealed bids <lb />
cost of one hundred and <lb />
eighty-eight dollars <lb />
and a further additional cost of <lb />
three hundred dollars <lb />
for paper to go under the tiling, <lb />
making in all hundred, <lb />
eighty nine and 08-100 dollars <lb />
by town of <lb />
Greenville 49.000.110. <lb />
Appropriation by county of <lb />
Pitt, 000.00. <lb />
Total, 113,000.00. <lb />
So our expenditures made and <lb />
to be made, under the contracts <lb />
Board of Education is rolling, nil- j let, are estimated to be <lb />
Iv ground, which necessitated of our receipts <lb />
since r pi <lb />
WHITE, <lb />
Ned in.-- U <lb />
P. Cobb. <lb />
A. ard Jen- <lb />
And r in. <lb />
Luther and C <lb />
Nathan Eason aid I <lb />
J. . <lb />
Burch. <lb />
F. B. and l. Is Ow ins. <lb />
Levi Buck- ind Bettie Mobley. <lb />
Lonnie Tucker <lb />
considerable grading for <lb />
grounds, in accordance with <lb />
plans of your landscape architect. <lb />
This grading was not included in <lb />
i contract. <lb />
We advertised for bids for this <lb />
possible, and but for the <lb />
seen trouble about foundations <lb />
we would have come out <lb />
even; but when these four <lb />
Douglas <lb />
Bro <lb />
and Mary <lb />
but have kept, as near- D <lb />
y within the amount in hand as <lb />
Albert Newt n and JacK Ann <lb />
Jones. <lb />
It is well-known that tile is <lb />
eighteen responsible and most <lb />
tractors, whose names, <lb />
and bids are as <lb />
Wharton, Belle- <lb />
N. J., <lb />
C. L. Johnson, Florence, S. <lb />
C, <lb />
roofing, and that life of cop <lb />
per valleys is much <lb />
than tin. <lb />
We think acted wisely in <lb />
making the change from a slate <lb />
roof to a tile roof and from tin <lb />
J. T. Co. Greensboro, to copper valleys, and we <lb />
K C i will <lb />
K our action the <lb />
bids were based upon a certain <lb />
depth of excavation for the <lb />
foundation of the buildings, <lb />
which was in detail <lb />
by the architects. <lb />
While the contractors were <lb />
excavating the foundation of <lb />
the building, and i cubic yard <lb />
reached the depth prescribed by contract for the grading at <lb />
he architects, they cents per yard, with a pro- <lb />
; vision that the total cost should I Into this magnificent <lb />
exceed The grading plant, belonging to the <lb />
longer has been the f <lb />
the attention of be until the buildings are only It only <lb />
completed, and the grounds needs that a central power house <lb />
cleared of the building material, j and a moderate sued infirmary <lb />
, , concluded that it was The grounds are beautiful, be added, and that all shall <lb />
rut in a concrete by proper improvement can be, be furnished. <lb />
, . . as es om <lb />
. <lb />
grading, and the first bid was buildings are completed, <lb />
cents cubic yard, and then under these contracts the <lb />
two other bids at cents per due upon them and the <lb />
we finally made purchase of a most beautiful site <lb />
of will only be about <lb />
and the committee. <lb />
We had a meeting with the <lb />
architects, and after an <lb />
which we estimate <lb />
on Second <lb />
Willoughby, Jr., and <lb />
Annie Hemby. <lb />
Riley Churchill and Eva Allen. <lb />
Cleveland Chapman and Eva <lb />
Pugh. <lb />
Shade Ewell and Amanda <lb />
Ricks. <lb />
and Hannah Dupree <lb />
Robert Brown and Caroline <lb />
Bailey. <lb />
Edward Nelson and Susan <lb />
Blount. <lb />
Reuben <lb />
Barnes. <lb />
George Moore and . e Dan- <lb />
Gay Dixon. <lb />
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