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ME EASTERN <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
6.1. <lb />
Editor i-oh <lb />
rate made upon application. <lb />
desired office in <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY JAN. <lb />
your <lb />
water <lb />
The big event for is the <lb />
Jamestown exp <lb />
It is hard to get accustomed to <lb />
the 1907 mid slips a year <lb />
back are yet frequent. <lb />
Third Assistant Postmaster <lb />
General Madden must have it in <lb />
for the newspapers and want to <lb />
put a lot of them out of business. <lb />
He has recommended to congress <lb />
that the rate of postage on vs- <lb />
papers be increased from one <lb />
cent to five cents a pound. If <lb />
h's suggestion should be adopted <lb />
K would be a blow to the great- <lb />
est avenue of popular education <lb />
the country has. Make the <lb />
rate five times what it now <lb />
Let nothing get in the way of <lb />
securing that normal and <lb />
is and few newspapers would be trial school in Greenville. <lb />
Do not let the water wagon <lb />
run in the mud. <lb />
Let's mane this year 1907 a <lb />
a record breaker in Greenville's <lb />
progress. <lb />
Watch Greenville hump herself <lb />
to get a normal and industrial <lb />
school located here. <lb />
able to live under such a tax, <lb />
less there was a large increase <lb />
If is to be represent- <lb />
in that ad in the exhibits at the coming <lb />
would fall upon Jamestown g exposition there <lb />
a class of people who can least should be an early move in that <lb />
afford to bear it. <lb />
While there Is always room <lb />
direction. <lb />
With sixty-one saloons in the <lb />
for doing better, Greenville is to city. need not <lb />
be congratulated for doing as stand in of snake bite, <lb />
wall as she during 1906. though many of them may see <lb />
Three measures that were snakes. <lb />
inaugurated daring the year will <lb />
mark it as a great year for the <lb />
town. These were the National <lb />
Bank, The Home Building and <lb />
Loan Association and the <lb />
of Commerce, that came in <lb />
the order named. These <lb />
are the outcome of an <lb />
enlarged spirit of unity that is <lb />
being manifest among the <lb />
men of the town, and it <lb />
will mark the beginning of an <lb />
era of prosperity like which the <lb />
town has never known before. <lb />
For this Greenville is to be con- <lb />
Methodism looses a i <lb />
able man in the death of <lb />
A. Smith, which occurred <lb />
suddenly in Asheville, Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
K You can wait and see if the <lb />
days between new and <lb />
Old Christmas will mark the <lb />
weather for the months of the <lb />
succeeding year. If it does the <lb />
first half of 1907 is going to be <lb />
Let every man in Pitt county <lb />
himself to get the coming <lb />
legislature to locate the normal <lb />
and industrial school for eastern <lb />
North Carolina in Greenville- <lb />
This town is the place for such <lb />
a school. <lb />
Let of your new year <lb />
be to put your surplus <lb />
money in bank and not keep it <lb />
round the house as an invitation <lb />
to robbers. Besides taking care <lb />
of the money for you the banks <lb />
will pay your on it. <lb />
Looks like the country is drift- <lb />
back to pioneer days in the <lb />
Right to Richmond <lb />
Monday a <lb />
Secretary Taft says he is not <lb />
seeking the presidential <lb />
Seaboard Air Line and does not expect to be <lb />
train was held up by two men the Republican candidate. Ail <lb />
who robbed the passengers of the same he would not object to <lb />
and shut the Pullman con- having it. <lb />
Sometime ago John <lb />
Paul body, or what was <lb />
to be a remnant of it, <lb />
got the and now it is <lb />
M sword that has been brought <lb />
out of the scabbard. <lb />
The number of fatalities from <lb />
the wreck on the Baltimore and <lb />
Ohio road near Washington City. <lb />
Sunday evening, has increased to <lb />
fifty two. <lb />
Heart Strength <lb />
Strength, or Pot <lb />
on weak In a hundred Id it. <lb />
actually ft ii ah no a <lb />
tiny little that really I nil at fault. <lb />
This or Heart <lb />
mint more power, <lb />
more controlling, more governing <lb />
the Heart must <lb />
to fail, and and kidneys <lb />
tho me controlling <lb />
clearly explain why. at a Dr. <lb />
Restorative In the Mat done ranch <lb />
and ailing Heart. Pr. sough <lb />
of all this painful, <lb />
Dr. <lb />
popular to <lb />
and waiting centers. It <lb />
It offers real. heart harp. <lb />
If you would have strong Heart, strong <lb />
strengthen <lb />
u with <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Restorative <lb />
WE WISH YOU <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
A Seattle woman to free <lb />
from a husband who mis- <lb />
created her. by attempting <lb />
but failing in that she tried <lb />
a court and won out. <lb />
and every heart <lb />
with Yuletide joy. <lb />
WHAT SHALL HIM <lb />
This the same difficult pro m itself at every re <lb />
u same. <lb />
We come to your and here with all your <lb />
troubles and let us show <lb />
We're in Holiday attire have the things a Man buys for <lb />
himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the Boy's <lb />
Stocking us satisfactorily as the Man's. <lb />
A FEW SUGGESTIONS <lb />
Indians on the western <lb />
frontier are getting on their war <lb />
path and giving some <lb />
they, get <lb />
they are sure enough. <lb />
The newspapers that have been <lb />
coming since Christmas report <lb />
the usual number of holiday <lb />
In this fortunate sec- <lb />
e were none of<lb />
The people have in the past <lb />
contended with bad train <lb />
but the railroads never gave <lb />
poorer service than in the pres- <lb />
holidays. <lb />
The is one place you <lb />
have to pay as you go, or, to be <lb />
more exact, pay before you go. <lb />
Therein Uncle Sam sets a good <lb />
example children. <lb />
Another great railroad system <lb />
has lost its official head. <lb />
President Cassatt, of the <lb />
Pennsylvania road, died sudden- <lb />
in Philadelphia Friday. <lb />
Some folks think it is smart to <lb />
speak at a col- <lb />
just because they know <lb />
collection cannot be forced in <lb />
their case. <lb />
Spencer Blackburn made a <lb />
long step the bounds of <lb />
of decency in the charges <lb />
against Governor Glenn in con- <lb />
with the contest matter. <lb />
Blackburn must have fallen <lb />
down in his hopes of getting a <lb />
big Federal appointment, as he <lb />
has given notice that he will con- <lb />
test Hackett's election. <lb />
Spencer Black turn has served <lb />
notice on Congressman-elect <lb />
Hackett, of the district, <lb />
that he will contest the election. <lb />
Blackburn charges more fraud <lb />
than he is going to be able to <lb />
prove. <lb />
Governor Glenn has given the <lb />
falsehood to Blackburn's charges. <lb />
That was to be expected, as no <lb />
one knows better that they are <lb />
false than Blackburn himself. <lb />
Marion Butler says he expects <lb />
to be in the United States senate <lb />
again in less than ten years. <lb />
He will have to change his <lb />
from North Carolina if he <lb />
does. <lb />
A Roosevelt Third Term <lb />
League has been organized in <lb />
Chicago. Trying to force it on <lb />
him any way. it seems. Better <lb />
let him stick to his proposition <lb />
not to be a candidate any more. <lb />
EXHIBIT AT JAMESTOWN. <lb />
Greenville Getting Interested in the <lb />
Matter. <lb />
Mr. J. Lyman, Babcock, of <lb />
Norfolk, who has charge of the <lb />
exhibits to be made by the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railway at the <lb />
Jamestown exposition of the re- <lb />
sources of the section traversed <lb />
by this railroad, was in Green- <lb />
ville today and met with the ex- <lb />
committee of the <lb />
of Commerce with a view of <lb />
getting exhibits from this sec- <lb />
After talking over the <lb />
matter the committee invited <lb />
Mr. to return to <lb />
Greenville on the 9th and ad- <lb />
dress the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
at the banquet to be held that <lb />
date The invitation was ac- <lb />
and every member of the <lb />
organization should be present <lb />
This section should be well rep- <lb />
resented at the exposition, and <lb />
presented by Mr. Bab- <lb />
cock offer an opportunity that <lb />
should be embraced <lb />
IMPORTANT <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
A change in the plan <lb />
our new building <lb />
from to stories <lb />
made it impossible to <lb />
finish it by Jan. sO <lb />
We have moved, <lb />
to <lb />
ST. <lb />
to remain only till our <lb />
new store is ready. <lb />
FINE PIANOS <lb />
FROM MAKER TO <lb />
USER, SAVING <lb />
YOU AT LEAST <lb />
Write for and <lb />
Price List. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
Geo. S. Mgr. <lb />
Street <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Owing to an arrangement <lb />
with Mr. C. E. Spear, his <lb />
in the watch and jewelry <lb />
business, Mr. J W. Taylor, our <lb />
optician, will be in Ayden till <lb />
Bout February 1st, and will do <lb />
eye or optical work at the same <lb />
old stand for those <lb />
services till than. and <lb />
of the of <lb />
At Greenville, in the State of North <lb />
Carolina, at the of business, <lb />
Fancy Protector <lb />
Bath . Etc, Etc <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
S. Bonds to <lb />
house, <lb />
and <lb />
Due from National <lb />
fr Hanks <lb />
Hank, <lb />
reserve <lb />
I books and <lb />
go 7111.18 <lb />
Sot- s <lb />
nit-kit sand <lb />
Lawful money reserve <lb />
Hank, <lb />
Specie <lb />
Legal-tender notes <lb />
Redemption fund with u. <lb />
Treasurer cent of <lb />
Capital Stock paid <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
and tuxes paid National cotes <lb />
approved <lb />
Individual deposits <lb />
to Ml <lb />
Time of <lb />
checks Of a <lb />
votes and bills <lb />
We'll lay aside your selection until Christmas, and <lb />
we'll make any exchanges desired after Christmas. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Total 162,867.48 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of <lb />
J. W. the above <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above is true to the best <lb />
of knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
17th day Of 1906 <lb />
Notary <lb />
Attest <lb />
L, MOORE <lb />
E a<lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. E <lb />
Whole- retail and <lb />
Fun Dealer paid <lb />
Hides, Fur, Bar-- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Be <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits. <lb />
Baby Carriages, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables. Lounges, Safes P <lb />
and Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
High Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat Flour, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Soup, Lye Food, Matches <lb />
Seed and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple-,<lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass ware Tip <lb />
wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
Macaroni, Rest <lb />
New Sewing Ma- <lb />
s and numerous other <lb />
fr <lb />
cash, come see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Phone 55- <lb />
The New Year <lb />
Finds me at the same stand, on door north of M with <lb />
-------a complete line of-------- <lb />
Groceries, Canned Goods. <lb />
Pickles, r, Cheese, <lb />
Coffee, Cakes, Candies, <lb />
Fruits. Tobacco, etc. <lb />
thank ever; customer for his patronage during the <lb />
past year and ask that it may be continued. <lb />
It will pay you lo visit my store and see my stock. <lb />
J. B <lb />
A. H. TAFT <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
FURNITURE L <lb />
-C <lb />
out for your Christmas shopping, select <lb />
t-s well it <lb />
Our line of Holliday Goods <lb />
is COMPLETE. <lb />
We have e lire of chairs to t j purse both willow <lb />
Oak, toilet sets, art s couches <lb />
sets, and many <lb />
other suitable for to numerous to <lb />
mention. <lb />
If <lb />
w. hut in <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and <lb />
Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence an <lb />
BROS. S CO <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers h <lb />
lock , <lb />
And Herein lies The <lb />
is Right <lb />
Drop In when down town Holliday shopping <lb />
r to satisfy. <lb />
E.<lb />
y Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1907 <lb />
NO. <lb />
SHOT AT PRISONER.<lb />
Negro for Liberty but i Re- <lb />
captured. <lb />
Two pistol shots drew a crowd <lb />
to the vicinity of the court house <lb />
Saturday afternoon. A <lb />
had been arrested on the charge <lb />
of stealing a turkey and while <lb />
officers had him at the court <lb />
house awaiting investigation he <lb />
gave them the slip- It was while <lb />
the making for the alley <lb />
behind the Reflector building that <lb />
Deputy sheriff Dudley fired the <lb />
two shots after him that attract- <lb />
ed the crowd- The <lb />
in the alley and in the <lb />
hope of losing his pursuers <lb />
though the Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Co's building to <lb />
street Seeing people running <lb />
out there the put out down <lb />
Evans street crying him, <lb />
catch as he went, thinking <lb />
by this to take attention from <lb />
as being the party want- <lb />
ed. This did not <lb />
Hooker tripped him up, jumped <lb />
on him and held until the <lb />
officers caught up. The was <lb />
taken back and locked up. He <lb />
was not struck by either of the <lb />
shots from the pistol. <lb />
Bomb Thrower Wrecks Bank. <lb />
Philadelphia, Jan. <lb />
a loan of and <lb />
failing to get it, a man who has <lb />
not yet been identified dropped a <lb />
bomb in the Fourth Street Na- <lb />
bank today, blowing him- <lb />
self to pieces, instantly killing <lb />
Cashier Z. and <lb />
injuring six others, one or two <lb />
of whom may die The only clue <lb />
to tho identity of the bomb-throw- <lb />
was a bunch of keys found in <lb />
a portion of the clothing attached <lb />
to which was a plate inscribed <lb />
Steele, Garner. <lb />
Two Probable Candidates. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Jan. <lb />
W . will be the <lb />
nominees of the two <lb />
-parties in 1908 in the opinion of <lb />
Representative Bryan's <lb />
nomination by the Democracy <lb />
there seems to be no ob- <lb />
served Mr. and it looks <lb />
now as though all the great <lb />
influences the Republican <lb />
party which stood by <lb />
are striving for the nomination <lb />
of the vice president. Mr. Fair- <lb />
banks is the real choice of the <lb />
conservative element. Of the <lb />
G. O. P. the conservatives com- <lb />
pose the majority of the party <lb />
and that is the reason Fairbanks <lb />
will be the nominee for the <lb />
I predict that with Fair- <lb />
banks and Bryan as the <lb />
dates, the Nebraskan will be <lb />
elected president by a bigger <lb />
majority than was <lb />
T- J. Pence in News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
ASK PENSIONS WORTHY <lb />
s cf Confederate of <lb />
Confederate of Raleigh <lb />
Southern to the core, by <lb />
adopted yesterday, a <lb />
new record in appreciation of <lb />
service and ask the As- <lb />
of North Carolina to give <lb />
pensions to the who as <lb />
servants followed the fortunes <lb />
the Southern Confederacy, <lb />
and were true and faithful. <lb />
Resolutions requesting that <lb />
fifth of pensions be <lb />
to be those of <lb />
faithful to the <lb />
were last night adopted by <lb />
L. Branch camp of <lb />
Veterans, and are as fol- <lb />
Whereas, L. Branch Camp <lb />
U. C. V- believe that rec- <lb />
should be given the <lb />
worthy who folk wed <lb />
the fortunes of the Southern <lb />
Confederacy as faithful <lb />
Resolved That all <lb />
resident of this State, who as <lb />
servants in the Confederate <lb />
army, rendered true and faithful <lb />
service to their s, shall be <lb />
entitled to a pension in proof of <lb />
such service. <lb />
Resolved That a copy of <lb />
these resolutions be sent to the <lb />
General Assembly with request <lb />
that provision be made for said <lb />
pension by adding a fifth class <lb />
to the pension act. <lb />
Commander Stronach was <lb />
pointed a to present <lb />
the resolutions to the General <lb />
Assembly. Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
Statement of Profit aid 1905 <lb />
quarter <lb />
inventory <lb />
By amount of on hand last statement <lb />
beer, <lb />
. <lb />
expenses <lb />
labor<lb />
dispensary com. <lb />
ice <lb />
water and lights <lb />
general <lb />
ending December 31st, 1905, <lb />
3,7-10 <lb />
13,77 <lb />
OS<lb />
Stock Statement Quarter December 31st, 1906. <lb />
To amount of stock on hand last statement <lb />
purchases this quarter <lb />
S 3.740 <lb />
By amount of sales this quarter <lb />
Less profit <lb />
expenses paid 6.591 <lb />
amount of inventory December 31st, 1908. <lb />
Percentage of profit 27.09. <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Part. <lb />
Pitt county's part of the first <lb />
one hundred thousand dollars <lb />
apportioned by the State to <lb />
lengthen school terms in the <lb />
various counties where the school <lb />
fund does not run the schools the <lb />
required time, is The <lb />
number of children of school age <lb />
this county is <lb />
Handy Book. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville is dis- <lb />
tributing an almanac that is a <lb />
very handy and useful Look. Be- <lb />
sides the calendar of the differ- <lb />
months it contains a com- <lb />
of all officers, <lb />
State, county and municipal, in <lb />
the States of Virginia and North <lb />
I Una, Rives the dates for <lb />
White. <lb />
Register of Deeds Williams has <lb />
issued marriage licenses o the <lb />
following couples since the new- <lb />
year came <lb />
Watt Parker and Marietta <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
Will Forbes and Pearl Evans. <lb />
J. H. Whitehurst and Lucy <lb />
James. <lb />
Frank Owens and Tabby <lb />
Bundy. <lb />
William and <lb />
Davenport. <lb />
William Greene and Florence <lb />
James Williams and Bessie <lb />
Williams. <lb />
J. O. Warren and Delia Hat <lb />
tin. <lb />
Louis Blow and <lb />
son- <lb />
Joe Roberson and Una Spell- <lb />
man. <lb />
Henry Randolph and <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Eli Savage and Katie Ran- <lb />
Arthur Teel and Eliza <lb />
Cash Statement for Quarter Ending 31st, <lb />
Sept. By amount of cash on hand <lb />
sales quarter ending Dec. S., <lb />
Dec. To am of stock purchases this quarter <lb />
miscellaneous expenses paid <lb />
paid county <lb />
1906. <lb />
on hand in banks <lb />
of petty cash on hand<lb />
L. H. FENDER, <lb />
B. J. PULLEY, <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON, <lb />
Dispensary Commissioners. <lb />
OF ASSEMBLY. <lb />
Interesting Events the Or- <lb />
Raleigh, K. C. Jan. 9th. <lb />
We have experienced our first <lb />
visit to Raleigh on the eve of the <lb />
assembling of a session of the <lb />
General Assembly, and to <lb />
that the experience was inter- <lb />
is not more than half ex- <lb />
pressing the situation <lb />
of both the senate and <lb />
house of representatives began <lb />
arriving early. A large number <lb />
were on hand by Monday night <lb />
and every incoming train Tues- <lb />
day brought more With them <lb />
came candidates innumerable for <lb />
the various positions to be filled, <lb />
and Tuesday was a day given to <lb />
hard work the candidates and <lb />
their supporters. <lb />
Of course more interest <lb />
A MERCHANT SHOT AT PARMELE. <lb />
Hit No. Shot. <lb />
Mr, D S. Powell, a large mer- <lb />
ant P was<lb />
on- fired at him and struck him <lb />
in the breast with No. shot. <lb />
Mr. Powell is quite seriously hurt <lb />
but recover. There is no <lb />
clue as to who did the shooting, <lb />
a man had made <lb />
threats against Mr. Powell and <lb />
the supposition is he is the one. <lb />
over blood <lb />
hounds and the d i- the <lb />
trail and ran it to the coal <lb />
re if was lost. The <lb />
jumped strain that <lb />
passed soon after ting. <lb />
no <lb />
SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS. <lb />
A Story. <lb />
The <lb />
The South is prosperous as it <lb />
never was before. Ii has ii;. <lb />
material advantages than it ever <lb />
had before. Except for th mat- <lb />
of it is i <lb />
well governed as it ever was <lb />
before. Before the war <lb />
affairs <lb />
a little handful of wealth; <lb />
slave-owners, whose devotion <lb />
public duty was often <lb />
more pretended than real <lb />
Now the South is ruled by all its <lb />
white men, and even such evils <lb />
from corrupt corpora- <lb />
arc less menacing to good <lb />
government than those which <lb />
grew tho supremacy of <lb />
fewer than <lb />
8.000 rich <lb />
.,,, i ere is a good story I picked <lb />
Baptist School Progress, up A dollar looked dis- <lb />
The Memorial Baptist Sunday at a penny and boasted, <lb />
school on Sunday elected the am bigger than you To <lb />
following for this which penny meekly <lb />
O. D. Rountree, supervisor i rm. j n , , i <lb />
W. H. superintend-; chairman of <lb />
I lam brighter and prettier than M London, <lb />
J. F. Stokes, You are dull and copper <lb />
i and the again <lb />
J. J. Cherry, treasurer. bound to agree. Still the <lb />
i dollar boa am worth <lb />
W. P. Edwards, assistant sec-i <lb />
rotary. you. I can buy a <lb />
times as much as you <lb />
at- Impatiently the Denny I . <lb />
kiss Jamie Bryan, assistant at all may be true; amendment was offered <lb />
organist. ., .; Democrats in good <lb />
to r lain <lb />
Mrs. T <lb />
tared in the speakership of <lb />
house than for any other p ace J at the home of her <lb />
to be filled Bun wore four on Second and Green Streets, <lb />
aspirants for this honor, and <lb />
previous session has <lb />
ever shown more able men from <lb />
which to make a selection. <lb />
These were E- J. Justice, of <lb />
Guilford county; Walter <lb />
of Rowan county; W. C- <lb />
Dowd, of Mecklenburg <lb />
J. S. Manning, of Durham <lb />
county No i could be given <lb />
in advance of the caucus as to <lb />
which of these candidates would <lb />
win. <lb />
The caucus m.-t in the bill of <lb />
the house of representatives at <lb />
S o'clock Tuesday B <lb />
of Hertford, was made <lb />
She was in her eighty-fourth <lb />
year, and has been an invalid <lb />
for several months past. She <lb />
was buried this afternoon <lb />
at three o'clock in Cherry Hill <lb />
M T. <lb />
ducting the burial e n The <lb />
pall-bearers were Messrs. L. W. <lb />
Tuck. , E. E. Griffin, . B. <lb />
Wilson, J, L- <lb />
and A r n. <lb />
PROGRAM ER <lb />
January 1907. <lb />
the caucus and H; r <lb />
of Chatham, lIer- <lb />
A motion was made that I I sand <lb />
all Democratic members of c <lb />
house of <lb />
officers, and members <lb />
of the Democratic press be per- <lb />
to remain in the caucus. <lb />
Announcements with <lb />
organist . . ., . . an <lb />
The school made splendid pro-1 l am than bi <lb />
grass the year and now the dollar with wounded This en i <lb />
the largest enrollment in its his- vanity, And how d f , <lb />
Because I to I .,., <lb />
Tucker, Policeman <lb />
Clark and Revenue Officer Miller <lb />
captured an illicit distillery in the <lb />
Branch section on Sunday. <lb />
. hear that distilleries were <lb />
broken up in the county in the <lb />
past week. We hope the good <lb />
work go on. until there <lb />
is not one left in the county. <lb />
Confessed His Guilt. <lb />
Huntington, W. Va-- Jan. <lb />
Percy Martin, of Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
was arrested by Chief of Police <lb />
Dawson of this city, charged <lb />
with being one of the bandits <lb />
who held up a Seaboard Air <lb />
Line train, miles south of <lb />
Richmond Now Year's eve. In <lb />
an hour after his arrest he con- <lb />
fessed his guilt and delivered to <lb />
ho officer a five hundred <lb />
diamond ring which had been <lb />
a from one of the <lb />
and he tells where most of <lb />
money ran be found. <lb />
Martin says that he and his <lb />
pal, arrested in Richmond, and <lb />
. in jail in Mecklenburg <lb />
Va., planned the robbery in <lb />
Washington, D. C. After com- <lb />
the crime they walked <lb />
all the way to Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Martin came here about three <lb />
years ago from Atlanta and be- <lb />
running on the Chesapeake <lb />
and Ohio Railway as a news <lb />
boy, but ho is married. Martin <lb />
will hold here awaiting the <lb />
arrival of There <lb />
was a reward of six hundred <lb />
offered for tho arrest of tho <lb />
, with a round <lb />
, was adopted <lb />
Sunday-school and church and call of the Democratic <lb />
you don triumphantly replied I responded to their <lb />
the penny.- J- N- Booth in names. <lb />
talks on <lb />
press <lb />
ten. <lb />
on <lb />
.- t <lb />
cal <lb />
There is a surplus in the state <lb />
treasury of about and ;. <lb />
surplus in the penitentiary ac- <lb />
count of making a bud <lb />
of about the <lb />
will have to appropriate, <lb />
not counting a still greater in- <lb />
crease that will come from the <lb />
taxes of this year. Ample pro- <lb />
vision can be made for all the <lb />
State's needs from its revenues. <lb />
News and <lb />
It be hoped that the leg- <lb />
appreciates the <lb />
of few new laws as much <lb />
as the private citizens of the <lb />
state do. It is to be hoped that <lb />
most of the coming session can <lb />
be devoted to a full consideration <lb />
of the four or five really <lb />
matters to be brought be- <lb />
fore the legislature. Usually so <lb />
much time is lost in considering <lb />
vast volume of other business <lb />
hat some really important <lb />
are not considered as <lb />
u they should be. <lb />
Winston Sentinel. <lb />
No Fire. <lb />
A foul due at the home of Mr. <lb />
II. A. White, on Greene street, <lb />
Caused an alarm of fire to be <lb />
en Monday afternoon. The lire <lb />
department responded to the <lb />
alarm but found no fire. The flue <lb />
had and filled <lb />
tin room with dense smoke, <lb />
of tho <lb />
Round table <lb />
announced by <lb />
dent <lb />
C.<lb />
.- ; . in <lb />
Upon If <lb />
It . pro- <lb />
gram n I . from <lb />
the ; -.-. we <lb />
just <lb />
i and <lb />
my tench ill <lb />
ice of <lb />
I , , table <lb />
et meet- <lb />
in this way. We <lb />
three v- fine me <lb />
The motion <lb />
all nominating eel <lb />
. ms <lb />
speakers w. in order. <lb />
i- <lb />
the of E. <lb />
J. Justice. <lb />
ton, of . presented <lb />
the name of W. C. Dowd. Rep- <lb />
J. Julian, of <lb />
Rowan, presented the name of <lb />
Walter Murphy. Re ires <lb />
Parsons, of Richmond, presented <lb />
the name of J S- Manning. <lb />
Representative Laughinghouse, <lb />
of Pitt, the <lb />
of Murphy. Several others of <lb />
the members made speech <lb />
seconding the <lb />
different candidates whose names <lb />
had been pr id. <lb />
The vote or rat ballot <lb />
Justice Murphy <lb />
Manning Sec . <lb />
Dowd Murphy Man- <lb />
Justice having <lb />
a majority of . ti ho was r <lb />
the of the caucus <lb />
n in on <lb />
made <lb />
The folio via <lb />
ware <lb />
Chief clerk, <lb />
Wilkes county, I y a . <lb />
Reading clerk, B. P. <lb />
of Wake county, by acclamation. <lb />
Engrossing clerk, M. B. Ki <lb />
land, of Haywood county, by <lb />
acclamation- <lb />
Door-keeper, John A. Lisk, of <lb />
Montgomery county, first ballot <lb />
Assistant D. H. <lb />
of is c <lb />
In assignment of seats in <lb />
tho Represent Laugh- <lb />
and Jones, of Pitt,<lb />
best c <lb />
Make sac. <lb />
this midwinter meet <lb />
of you <lb />
attendance so far <lb />
for Ii <lb />
were <lb />
had <lb />
Let <lb />
the <lb />
r had. <lb />
attend <lb />
Some <lb />
rd on <lb />
you <lb />
wish <lb />
strive <lb />
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W. B dale, <lb />
.-; Schools, <lb />
Office the <lb />
. in <lb />
.tho <lb />
fit-. I HI <lb />
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, as ti <lb />
So . <lb />
C Craven <lb />
clerk, <lb />
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use and <lb />
rs.<lb />
i arms, <lb />
county, <lb />
veil, of<lb />
lay <lb />
and . .,<lb /></p>
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BOILER <lb />
Ax Accident on Captain Dixon's Steam- <lb />
boat Uncle Resulting n Death <lb />
of the Fireman. <lb />
The new year was I i in <lb />
at New Bern with a fatal <lb />
But bad as it was we may . <lb />
was fortunate- it did not <lb />
any later as there might <lb />
been other fatalities <lb />
with it. The boiler of the steam <lb />
Uncle Sam <lb />
half past in the morning and <lb />
Hardy Bennett, fireman, <lb />
killed. <lb />
The boat h was the prop- <lb />
of Capt. Tom Dixon was <lb />
lying at her place at of <lb />
Pollock street and was <lb />
up for trip on the river. Some <lb />
of help were busy g. <lb />
ting ready for the trip, and were <lb />
in a small boat near the <lb />
Sam Messrs. D <lb />
and Pr were inti s iv <lb />
marked l ha-<lb />
in <lb />
steam <lb />
pr <lb />
ti <lb />
ha ; <lb />
II . <lb />
th <lb />
Off <lb />
one <lb />
b. Li <lb />
th- <lb />
be. <lb />
Cl <lb />
th,. dead <lb />
The bod <lb />
reeding <lb />
Bern <lb />
Wants Libel Warrant <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. Jan. sin- <lb />
hope the New York Cot- <lb />
ton Exchange will issue a war- <lb />
rant for libel against me, as it <lb />
threatens, for this will bring out <lb />
, in the courts the have <lb />
when extended <lb />
ward its own <lb />
This statement as made by <lb />
sud Aeronautical <lb />
Assured. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
As might <lb />
pated, the <lb />
vi it'll steal <lb />
nut of the <lb />
inking that the <lb />
aged it up, <lb />
of the <lb />
that the <lb />
I he was afraid <lb />
. n I. <lb />
Mr r i <lb />
. i <lb />
. in the <lb />
.,.,,. . i <lb />
birth, was not slow <lb />
the sentimental <lb />
sic of an <lb />
mi, such <lb />
,. ii to many- <lb />
Fa The <lb />
this invitation was<lb />
M lO <lb />
i and hearty, and <lb />
Jordan, president of th <lb />
Southern Cotton Association, on <lb />
his return from New York and <lb />
Washington today <lb />
I left Washington, <lb />
agents of the Post <lb />
were authorized to inspect <lb />
the warehouses of the <lb />
of Cotton Exchange and an <lb />
will the best of their <lb />
on the waters <lb />
I i-res of Roads <lb />
Ids ye r, land of Emperor <lb />
. .- with Eng- <lb />
e r <lb />
. on <lb />
v e <lb />
showing <lb />
.; he s<lb />
lite v <lb />
minutes New <lb />
examination of <lb />
cotton stored there. This will <lb />
disclose the truth of my <lb />
believe Gen- <lb />
will investigate <lb />
land herself the palm for thoroughly the charges hue <lb />
and power. Germany will be; and <lb />
at by a squadron of her, for j will be ., <lb />
war vessels, and possibly I <lb />
the unset regiments <lb />
most perfect military Fires Up. <lb />
on earth, and not <lb />
of the Fatherland in Virginia mince <lb />
such an assemblage L <lb />
of her power and her pride, will,, <lb />
em <lb />
Germans and he indicated that it would <lb />
and their child-, of <lb />
y section of for <lb />
. n, fa the of <lb />
ed soldiers of the Twenty-fifth <lb />
Should i. infantry. He declared that lie <lb />
was in chief of the <lb />
army and navy of the United <lb />
Slates, and that he knew his <lb />
ties and powers. He had not ex- <lb />
these powers and had <lb />
violated no provision of the con- <lb />
and no law in dismissing <lb />
men He had given about <lb />
as much consideration to his <lb />
legal powers in this case as any- <lb />
body else and he was satisfied <lb />
with what he had done. <lb />
. be <lb />
insane<lb />
lade <lb />
the <lb />
in<lb />
in <lb />
to ; <lb />
p roper t <lb />
the <lb />
equal bu <lb />
i and <lb />
i the shipper <lb />
to the end that <lb />
in ;. safety to<lb />
AS <lb />
. -t <lb />
II I <lb />
ducts to and <lb />
. h <lb />
. e <lb />
of <lb />
om <lb />
FLUE CURING IMPROVES TOBACCO LIKE <lb />
ROASTING IMPROVES GREEN <lb />
Rue Curing Develops the Stimulating Aroma and <lb />
Found In Schnapps that Satisfies Tobacco Hunger <lb />
There are three ways used by far- <lb />
for curing and preparing their <lb />
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. The <lb />
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb />
the later discovery and improved way <lb />
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb />
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb />
and suspended over intensely hot <lb />
flues in houses especially built to re- <lb />
the heat, and there kept in the <lb />
proper temperature until this curing <lb />
process in the tobacco the <lb />
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma <lb />
found in Schnapps just as <lb />
green coffee is made fragrant and <lb />
stimulating by the roasting process. <lb />
Only choice selections of this ripe, <lb />
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the <lb />
famous Piedmont country, where the <lb />
best tobacco grows, are used in <lb />
Schnapps and other brands <lb />
of high grade, flue cured tobaccos. <lb />
Hundreds of imitation brands are <lb />
on sale that look like Schnapps; the <lb />
outside of the imitation plugs of to- <lb />
is flue cured, but the inside is j <lb />
filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily i <lb />
sweetened air cured tobacco; one <lb />
chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco <lb />
hunger longer than two chews of <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
Expert tests prove that this flue <lb />
cured tobacco, grown in the famous <lb />
Piedmont region, requires and takes <lb />
less sweetening than any other kind, j <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
satisfying effect on chewers. If the I <lb />
kind of tobacco you are chewing don't <lb />
satisfy, more than the mere habit of <lb />
expectorating, stop fooling yourself <lb />
and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb />
Schnapps is like the tobacco chew- <lb />
formerly bought costing from <lb />
to per pound; Schnapps is sold <lb />
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. <lb />
R. J. R. Tobacco Company. N C. <lb />
OF <lb />
hen by . <lb />
A E NEWS. <lb />
Happenings <lb />
N t <lb />
. signed <lb />
. n ill- board <lb />
I city has or <lb />
. to be held Pol <lb />
ion of <lb />
has for <lb />
in <lb />
Act in <lb />
by <lb />
voters <lb />
5th. on I<lb />
iv <lb />
; the <lb />
sec . . <lb />
crop year ; <lb />
The truck farm <lb />
have acreage at ail <lb />
points. F years pi M <lb />
crop has failed to pay the <lb />
farmers a they arc <lb />
wisely in reducing the acreage <lb />
and giving more attention to <lb />
supplies.- East <lb />
Carolina News <lb />
The of 1907. <lb />
News and Observer, which <lb />
now goes daily to over <lb />
subscribers, will give fuller <lb />
better reports than ever of the <lb />
proceed of the General As- <lb />
It is on the spot and <lb />
will and print <lb />
One dollar will get <lb />
every day dining <lb />
Ii. <lb />
V, Ii.- <lb />
permitting the <lb />
sale of <lb />
repealed, and <lb />
a chance to <lb />
., constitution the <lb />
ion of the traffic. <lb />
Thai a reformatory for youth- <lb />
criminals be established <lb />
That the movement of freight <lb />
trains on Sunday be restricted in <lb />
r as the State can reach them. <lb />
I hat a II. <lb />
to d. with means and <lb />
Fighting Squirrel. <lb />
Did you ever hear of a tame <lb />
squirrel fiercely fighting people <lb />
If not, read this. Sheriff Milli- <lb />
ken s son. Jack, has had a tame <lb />
squirrel in a cage for about a <lb />
year, and last week he let it <lb />
loose. It ran about the yard for <lb />
a while and then fiercely attack- <lb />
ed the colored woman who <lb />
washing clothes and ran her inti <lb />
the house. Liter in the day <lb />
it attacked a colored girl in the <lb />
yard and bit her in the face and <lb />
on the necK and clung to her <lb />
until she ran into the house and <lb />
it was knocked off of her and put <lb />
t in the age. Pittsboro <lb />
Mi- <lb />
Died. <lb />
T. U. Cherry, <lb />
aged about <lb />
ill,, iv a hid- <lb />
of the W died Thursday night. <lb />
. . I- <lb />
.- tot Oath of Office. <lb />
New B N. C, Jan. 2- <lb />
Judge Owen H. Guion and So- <lb />
Larry I. Moore were In- <lb />
ducted into their respective <lb />
and solicitor of the <lb />
Third Judicial District yesterday <lb />
at the home of Judge Guion. <lb />
tho Peace S- R. Street <lb />
id oath on a Bible <lb />
Guion for the <lb />
can and <lb />
the news <lb />
you the <lb />
the <lb />
dress <lb />
Josephus Daniels. Editor, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
of sixty <lb />
When a woman goes shopping <lb />
the pitch of her voice depends on <lb />
whether she asks for silk or <lb />
calico. <lb />
j- <lb />
These frequent <lb />
wrecks attended by large loss <lb />
life are horrible. Another <lb />
in kit <lb />
thirty-five people. <lb />
Three Minutes too Late. <lb />
Vicksburg, Miss. Jan. 3- Will <lb />
Harvey, a was hanged at <lb />
Miss., today three <lb />
minutes before notice that his <lb />
sentence had been commuted <lb />
reached the sheriff of <lb />
county. Today Harvey's <lb />
notified by Governor <lb />
that the sen- <lb />
had been commuted to <lb />
imprisonment for life. He <lb />
the sheriff <lb />
but the latter did not reach the <lb />
telephone until three <lb />
after the drop fell. Harvey <lb />
was sentenced to be hanged for <lb />
the murder of Pete a <lb />
in March last- <lb />
o'clock. The service <lb />
was conducted this afternoon in <lb />
the Episcopal church, the inter- <lb />
being in Cherry Hill <lb />
Deceased leaves a little <lb />
son, and is also survived by two <lb />
sisters, Miss Leila Cherry, of <lb />
Greenville, and Mrs. Anna <lb />
White, of Sampson county. <lb />
I . <lb />
mil d nun.<lb />
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given <lb />
lain; <lb />
Mary <lb />
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i-ii day <lb />
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lie 20th <lb />
Han <lb />
Mi.-y AT-. <lb />
blow. <lb />
Save Your Hen <lb />
SOL. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having this day <lb />
C. Moon, Clerk of the <lb />
of Pitt County, as <lb />
will and testament of <lb />
ran notice <lb />
.-D. holding <lb />
to ail <lb />
win <lb />
All , <lb />
th.- <lb />
I Iof the e- <lb />
U of Walter deceased <lb />
been is.-u. in- by <lb />
me Superior Pitt <lb />
county, notice is here . <lb />
holding claims against said De- <lb />
late to present to roe fir pay- <lb />
duly authenticated, or or before <lb />
day this <lb />
notice Will be plead in bar of their re- <lb />
Ail persona indebted to <lb />
. state ore requested <lb />
payment to me. This the 28th day <lb />
of November <lb />
. .<lb />
i to for on or <lb />
1907, <lb />
in bar of <lb />
to . <lb />
payment t <lb />
of I <lb />
C. L. I <lb />
Executor of Elizabeth 1- <lb />
Jarvis Blow. <lb />
virtue of decree of i <lb />
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ab- <lb />
see always <lb />
have time to about <lb />
all a <lb />
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Co. <lb />
ltd .<lb />
ii. W.<lb />
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has i <lb />
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tern. he .-., i <lb />
to held <lb />
. from <lb />
the said <lb />
notice that <lb />
at next <lb />
it of Pitt <lb />
Mon- <lb />
i i <lb />
State Temperance Convention <lb />
As chairman of the North Car- <lb />
Anti-Saloon League I here- <lb />
by the friends of temperance <lb />
to meet in convention at <lb />
January 24th, at noon. The <lb />
convention will adjourn on the <lb />
25th. <lb />
I have applied for reduced <lb />
railroad rates. <lb />
This convention will mark a <lb />
crisis in the progress of our <lb />
cause. A number of <lb />
important questions will be dis- <lb />
cussed, among them I under- <lb />
stand, the question of State pro- <lb />
For this reason, <lb />
for others it is important that we <lb />
should have a substantial and <lb />
thoroughly representative con- <lb />
and it is assured that <lb />
some of our foremost men will <lb />
be present and take part in the <lb />
discussions. <lb />
J- W. Bailey. <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
All will that the <lb />
Arm White, composed of J. <lb />
A. Webb and W. H. engaged in <lb />
the and exchange horses and <lb />
etc, has this day been dissolved by <lb />
mutual consent, W. II. White having <lb />
all the interest of J. A. Webb in <lb />
an I to said business i the lease <lb />
of the stables, all n and <lb />
account, and all <lb />
on hand. <lb />
All persons firm are here- <lb />
by not Hied to settle with W White, <lb />
successor of Webb white, who will <lb />
business at the same place <lb />
This Dec. <lb />
j. A. <lb />
t d w w. II. <lb />
therein . i <lb />
. I. Parker and i <lb />
i --ill on W <lb />
j . <lb />
i -i ii. th-- <lb />
lot or r . <lb />
,. . of <lb />
, inscribed foil. <lb />
I on north by <lb />
on the east the lot of Pr i <lb />
on the south by the lot A. D <lb />
Oil he Belcher St. <lb />
one-half of an acre, <lb />
This the day of <lb />
Blow, <lb />
day of January, i; i being the <lb />
IS <lb />
cash <lb />
i at <lb />
. I <lb />
i land <lb />
Pitt<lb />
day of January, 1907. <lb />
of ,,.<lb />
the <lb />
ti <lb />
Not <lb />
N. C. and <lb />
implant in <lb />
to <lb />
in- <lb />
lacs.<lb />
Having qualified before <lb />
LAND <lb />
By vi. <lb />
A. Cox and wife to J. A. on <lb />
the 28th day of November, 1905 which <lb />
appears on record in the office of Reg- <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book <lb />
J-8 page which mortgage was <lb />
thereafter for value assigned to K. I. <lb />
Griffin, the undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville on Thursday, 17th day of <lb />
January, 1907, the following described <lb />
lot situate in the town of Winterville, <lb />
N. C, and bounded as <lb />
On the north by Main street, on the <lb />
west by street, on the south <lb />
A. Kittrell and wife's lot on the <lb />
cast by II. B. Dixon and wife's lot, con- <lb />
three quarters of an acre more <lb />
or less. <lb />
This the 17th day of December. 1908. <lb />
R. Griffin <lb />
J James Attorney. <lb />
Conn <lb />
with will <lb />
of Jane <lb />
hereby given to all persons <lb />
the to make <lb />
to the undersigned, an <lb />
of a mortgage executed by having claims against <lb />
is <lb />
to <lb />
i pay- <lb />
i all per- <lb />
I estate <lb />
are notified to present them pay- <lb />
on or before the 26th day of No- <lb />
1907 or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This Nov., 1906. <lb />
J. W. BROOKS, <lb />
A Moore. <lb />
ti tit Ia, <lb />
No <lb />
Nor <lb />
Mew <lb />
poi i i <lb />
folk <lb />
it . mi <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
of Kilpatrick Patrick con <lb />
ducting a cotton and insurance business J. Holland, containing <lb />
Another tract <lb />
TRUSTEE SALE <lb />
By of authority vested in me <lb />
by deed trust executed by W. G. <lb />
Hathaway and wife, Magnolia It. Hath- <lb />
away to the Bethel Banking and Trust <lb />
November the 27th, 1905, in default <lb />
of payment of note of same date <lb />
by said W. G. Hathaway and <lb />
wife, will on the 15th day of January <lb />
at noon, at the Court house in <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County N. C, sell to <lb />
the highest bidder for cash the following <lb />
described tracts of <lb />
tract of land bounded on the ninth by <lb />
the lands of Jesse on the east <lb />
by J. B. Bullock, on the south by <lb />
Little and on the wast by D. <lb />
acres more <lb />
f land <lb />
, 8-i I in <lb />
Nor Ii <lb />
RY, CO <lb />
ii apt<lb />
ave<lb />
for <lb />
hi <lb />
Nor- <lb />
. r <lb />
i Norfolk <lb />
via folk, <lb />
A Sot o. <lb />
to el <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
H. C- General V and <lb />
P. Agent, a. <lb />
M. W. <lb />
For of land, <lb />
acres, near Reedy <lb />
known as Kittrell land <lb />
Apply to H. R. <lb />
F. D. Mo. N. C. <lb />
A man's pond <lb />
after <lb />
Si . i a spec <lb />
v . a. examples. <lb />
bl <lb />
t. <lb />
. .-. II <lb />
ii . <lb />
j t t <lb />
I . <lb />
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i th <lb />
. t . <lb />
of<lb />
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Greenville and<lb />
i i<lb />
Misses i <lb />
C Raincoats and Furs. <lb />
These Reduced Prices to stock <lb />
High Garments <lb />
The Variety is<lb />
STYLISH COATS <lb />
Cheviot, <lb />
I Mixed <lb />
and Plaids. <lb />
i in<lb />
should <lb />
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS <lb />
Plain White and Cob <lb />
10-4,11-4,12-4 Sizes <lb />
Just now the genius of our <lb />
people is the development of the <lb />
resources of the country. We <lb />
are using government energy <lb />
and money to conserve the forests, <lb />
to build irrigation dams, and to <lb />
a variety of other things that <lb />
help to promote the amazing pros- <lb />
which the is en- <lb />
joying. It is easy to work <lb />
existing tendencies, and is <lb />
hard to work against them. Ten <lb />
years from now it may h <lb />
statesmanlike to try to per- <lb />
young men to goto <lb />
sea as sailors and our capitalists <lb />
to like the Germans of <lb />
today, in merchant . <lb />
But at present our young men <lb />
nave more than they can do on <lb />
land, at better pay than a . <lb />
faring life will ever afford; and <lb />
the land pursuits give op- <lb />
fur mental as well as <lb />
material progress that are de- <lb />
the sailor boy. We <lb />
-imply too prosperous, at pres- <lb />
to be obliged to take to <lb />
ocean freighting a <lb />
The disappearance of our for- <lb />
mer merchant marine was doe <lb />
to the fact that there was <lb />
much money to he made in <lb />
railroading, agriculture, and <lb />
manufacturing here at home iperiod following the <lb />
War, that our capita and <lb />
with one accord refused in <lb />
meager harvests of the sea I <lb />
the rich and certain return.; a <lb />
forded by the development <lb />
the Valley and <lb />
farther West From . <lb />
gross of the in <lb />
American Monthly Review I <lb />
Reviews tor January. <lb />
Value of <lb />
Advertising is not an exact <lb />
science and probably never will <lb />
become such. In this field lathe <lb />
empiricist in his glory, and Inter- <lb />
beyond expression are his <lb />
efforts at times. The whole <lb />
problem is one of <lb />
attract attention, to arouse <lb />
j curiosity, to beget a need, and, <lb />
ti to make a sale. It bears <lb />
the same relation to business as <lb />
coal to an engine; it is the fuel <lb />
of commerce and gives it both <lb />
steam and power. Re- <lb />
turns fr m Its employment are <lb />
not easily ascertainable. But <lb />
it is generally conceded than <lb />
economy in advertising is poor <lb />
economy, and large stores, in the <lb />
re e of their business, <lb />
Iii v.-- -a ti; y decrease <lb />
their ; appropriations. <lb />
Those who live by means of ad- <lb />
v, ill live as long as they <lb />
advertise; those who cease will <lb />
die. Nothing illustrates this <lb />
like patent medicine advertising, <lb />
Sales are numerous while print- <lb />
Ink i.- r to, but signal- <lb />
fall off when it is not invoked. <lb />
Wall Street Summary. <lb />
A. <lb />
. R . <lb />
t . litmus e <lb />
; ; y , t, , <lb />
Our line of Holliday <lb />
is E <lb />
We have a line chain to cult your i t low <lb />
and Oak, rugs, to lei Beta, . , <lb />
sets, chain, wagons, s, an i any <lb />
other things suitable for gifts to nun to <lb />
mention. <lb />
And Herein ii s The Bea <lb />
m- <lb />
Drop In town Holliday s <lb />
Yours to satisfy. <lb />
Elegant Furs <lb />
Furs of <lb />
Co <lb />
Mink, etc <lb />
a. e mm <lb />
ii;, in- Arrived. <lb />
The engine for the material <lb />
train of the Raleigh and Pamlico <lb />
Sound railroad arrived here. <lb />
The connecting switch with tin <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line is being <lb />
in and as soon as car.-; for th <lb />
material train can be had true. <lb />
laying will begin on the new <lb />
road. <lb />
It matter how <lb />
business man a fellow may <lb />
lie may be competent In <lb />
respect, honest, <lb />
liked by all his fellow men. If <lb />
Indulges too freely in <lb />
liquors he can not sue. <lb />
People are afraid to patron., <lb />
such a because they don <lb />
know when he may be found in <lb />
drunken condition and unable to <lb />
attend to his business. When . <lb />
man engages In business of an <lb />
kind where he comes in <lb />
with the public he had better <lb />
cut strong drink entirely. Man <lb />
an otherwise successful man has <lb />
been driven to the wall by g <lb />
Express. <lb />
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and liter <lb />
Woolens, Dress trim an i <lb />
Cloaks, we only have space to give you -rice <lb />
but have lots goods and will take in <lb />
showing you <lb />
our store your a <lb />
Plaids <lb />
lowest thing<lb />
1.00,1.25,1.50 per <lb />
for Ladies tie <lb />
ii its out and the 3.00 <lb />
and <lb />
Percales and <lb />
school dresses in <lb />
i . <lb />
for <lb />
for <lb />
i cunt <lb />
Our underwear is complete <lb />
n Ml <lb />
t of men marry <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
j. v <lb />
Editor and Proprietor <lb />
raw made upon application. <lb />
i office in and <lb />
in <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY JAN. 1907 <lb />
president's next message <lb />
is ever <lb />
for suicides -two in two <lb />
News of wrecks. <lb />
murders and is <lb />
up most of the space of <lb />
Wilmington is making a record daily papers. With many, life is <lb />
a commodity- <lb />
It may be that Mr <lb />
is a liar, but let those who feel <lb />
offended tell him <lb />
That is what Mr. Hackett <lb />
Locks like- Spencer Blackburn j has very <lb />
w i . one lime too <lb />
tors a <lb />
dining the next <lb />
man-. <lb />
Every <lb />
the b speaker for the <lb />
house. <lb />
The man a to <lb />
is packing his grip for <lb />
Now let Perkins toll who gave <lb />
him that letter to carry to the <lb />
newspaper offices. <lb />
The Legislators will have <lb />
enough i if they attend to <lb />
the important that will <lb />
come before them. But as usual <lb />
they will have a thousand little <lb />
things demanding attention. <lb />
years ago the cost of <lb />
running the Legislature was <lb />
CD, U J <lb />
Two ye ago it <lb />
had <lb />
Congressman Livingstone and <lb />
President Jordan, of the <lb />
The crank who threw the <lb />
bomb and wrecked the <lb />
Southern Cotton association, are bank was on his way <lb />
after the New York Cotton Ex-1 South. We are glad that we <lb />
change with a sharp stick, and were spared of such a character, <lb />
ask the government to issue a <lb />
fraud order forbidding the use of <lb />
the mails by the exchange. <lb />
Governor Glenn has instituted <lb />
action for criminal libel against <lb />
Spencer Blackburn for charges <lb />
Things that Blackburn have the latter made in a letter to R. <lb />
been to be get- Hackett giving notice that he <lb />
in as bad shape as the con-1 would contest Hackett's election <lb />
himself. News comes <lb />
from that the Tar <lb />
Heel club and the Tar Heel Pub- <lb />
Company, both of which <lb />
he was the head, have gone in <lb />
the hands of receivers to wind up <lb />
their affairs. <lb />
to congress <lb />
Every regiment of sol- <lb />
in the United States Army <lb />
has been ordered to the Philip- <lb />
pines- We wonder if will <lb />
stop the quarrel over the Browns- <lb />
ville affair. If <lb />
At many places throughout <lb />
the South the keep <lb />
the celebration of new year as <lb />
emancipation day. At several <lb />
such on the first <lb />
resolutions were adopted <lb />
denouncing President <lb />
Roosevelt for discharging the <lb />
soldiers of the twenty- <lb />
infantry- <lb />
WE WISH YOU <lb />
MERRY CHRISTMAS <lb />
comes and every heart <lb />
with Yuletide joy. <lb />
WHAT SHALL HIM FOR <lb />
This is the same difficult problem that presents itself at every re <lb />
same. <lb />
We come to your rescue and here with all your <lb />
troubles and let us show <lb />
We're in Holiday attire have the things a Man buys for <lb />
himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the Boy's <lb />
Stocking ts satisfactorily as the Man's. <lb />
A FEW<lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Raincoats <lb />
Suits <lb />
Trousers <lb />
Fancy Vests <lb />
Bath Robe <lb />
Gloves <lb />
Hosiery <lb />
Underwear <lb />
Umbrella <lb />
Shirts <lb />
Collars <lb />
Cuffs <lb />
Mufflers <lb />
Caps <lb />
Shirt Protector <lb />
Sweater <lb />
Etc, Etc., Etc. <lb />
Indigestion, constipation come <lb />
. there be go like rent and tax day and <lb />
ion in the future for senators sorrows, if you take <lb />
,. . ,. u lister's Mountain lea, <lb />
spend their time wrangling over . , <lb />
, . I the greatest remedy n to <lb />
a regiment of shooting mankind- cents. Tea or Tab- <lb />
up a it would be better for S. Drug <lb />
it to be a Philippine town than st re. <lb />
one in the United States. <lb />
Spencer Blackburn tries to night oiL <lb />
throw all the responsibility of <lb />
the charges against Governor <lb />
An author's brightness isn't <lb />
due to the burning of <lb />
We'll lay aside your selection until Christmas, and <lb />
we'll make any desired after Christmas- <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
We do i. t believe Blackburn <lb />
will shirk the responsibility as <lb />
easily as he <lb />
t water wag- <lb />
of the first week <lb />
. Sultana <lb />
b t. f . v k <lb />
to With proper Glenn in a letter over his <lb />
economy it can be reduced to <lb />
.- and sh <lb />
server. <lb />
Before work starts on the <lb />
depot for the Raleigh Pamlico <lb />
Sound railroad is a good time tr <lb />
, . a union depot <lb />
b . road and the <lb />
tic Coast Line. Something in <lb />
of Commerce <lb />
. You . . . in the push <lb />
if y . to keep up with <lb />
Gr-v .-. <lb />
There <lb />
Eastern . a n <lb />
school . <lb />
N will help our town <lb />
more than a community interest <lb />
foster d am our <lb />
Tl of Com- <lb />
j in ; . a spirit, and <lb />
every b of Green- <lb />
ville the <lb />
his . <lb />
. I not be t- <lb />
ti . . <lb />
did . it . many law <lb />
. I more c <lb />
the d of clothing y <lb />
wear . winter r <lb />
and no Id- <lb />
.-- . others inter- <lb />
i t redone by <lb />
general . y h set <lb />
gees ft <lb />
.; r. n Blackburn and <lb />
Pr id In <lb />
j ii lovers <lb />
sty. <lb />
. not the first <lb />
between to <lb />
If were only a f. <lb />
and himself might well <lb />
be and <lb />
Top of tho afternoon to the <lb />
Board for refusing <lb />
to grant to operate a dis- <lb />
i Greenville, <lb />
The ion of the legislature <lb />
Manning on the 9th promises to <lb />
to a.- one. Many <lb />
matters of Slate importance will <lb />
be acted upon. <lb />
n railway has put <lb />
Into slower schedule <lb />
for its people <lb />
would rather travel slowly than <lb />
wait all at the station. <lb />
. re pleasure <lb />
in . v pretty <lb />
tun there, if it <lb />
do a The New Cotton Ex- <lb />
el suit for <lb />
libel Liv- <lb />
n, d <lb />
Jordan, the South- <lb />
. C . ; ti for the <lb />
post- <lb />
q the <lb />
. id order against <lb />
than to let ii ran after- <lb />
wards. Taken the <lb />
will head off all cold and <lb />
off on somebody else. He says Grippe and perhaps save from <lb />
, . Pneumonia or Bronchitis. <lb />
letter was without his ;,.;, toothsome cold tablets <lb />
and cent If <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
, GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
N. C. <lb />
1906. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Ai close of business 12th, <lb />
and the use of his <lb />
was a forgery. All of which P-; <lb />
sounds like the appellation <lb />
Mr Hackett to Mr. Blackburn is <lb />
Ii <lb />
chilly, begin to snooze, <lb />
surely check <lb />
I. by <lb />
Bryan's Drag Store. <lb />
to tell our readers <lb />
even more applicable. Evidently a out a Cough Cure like Dr. Or. <lb />
,,., , For Dr. has fought against <lb />
somebody playing the role a the use of opium, chloroform or other <lb />
ingredients commonly found in <lb />
. . Dr. Snoop, it see <lb />
has the Food Drug Law <lb />
ti. , ,. recently enacted, for ho has worked <lb />
Reflector has never felt .,., . i-o, <lb />
. . . ,. . years Dr, Cough Cure <lb />
containers have had a warning printed <lb />
of any enterprises in Greenville on them against opium and other <lb />
poisons. Ho has thus made it <lb />
than has come from the possible for mothers to protect their <lb />
ti u d i- children by simply insisting on having <lb />
ration of Home and n,, Cough Cure. Sold by <lb />
in the matter. <lb />
RESOURCES, <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured 5,663.96 <lb />
Pa<lb />
-ash items <lb />
Sold Com <lb />
Coin 2-19,75 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
notes 8.003,00 <lb />
Total<lb />
Capital paid <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Deposits <lb />
to i <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashiers ck <lb />
Total, <lb />
Loan Association and the . <lb />
of It is really <lb />
the talk of the town what these <lb />
two organizations are doing. <lb />
Out of them has grown a spirit <lb />
of 5-operation and unity of <lb />
pose that is far in its <lb />
effects. Business men are pat- <lb />
ting their shoulder to the wheel <lb />
and working for the <lb />
of the town and sec- <lb />
tic n as never before and it means <lb />
that tho near future is going to <lb />
bring rapid development Let <lb />
the good work go on until the <lb />
entire community works together <lb />
as one man. <lb />
Bryan's Drug Store. <lb />
The more dignity a man has <lb />
the less use the world has for <lb />
him. <lb />
Croup can positively be stopped in <lb />
minutes. No nothing to sick- <lb />
en or distress your child. A sweet <lb />
pleasant and sate Syrup called Dr, <lb />
Croup Cure, doc; the work <lb />
and <lb />
Cure croup remember It <lb />
dos not lo a dozen aliments <lb />
It's for croup, that's all. Sold by <lb />
Bryan's Drag Store. <lb />
A woman has but little use for <lb />
a man who thinks he is the <lb />
whole thing- <lb />
Piles get quick from Dr. <lb />
Magic Ointment. Remember it's made <lb />
for it works <lb />
and satisfaction. Itching, pain- <lb />
protruding or blind piles <lb />
like magic by its use. Try and sou <lb />
Bryan's Drug store. <lb />
Standard and the Laconic, <lb />
weekly papers formerly pub- <lb />
at Snow Hill have <lb />
under the name of <lb />
aid Laconic, and will It. <lb />
published I ya <lb />
This we k marks the beginning <lb />
of the legislature. The outlook <lb />
is for an interesting session. No <lb />
body of law b in late years <lb />
has had the opportunity of doing <lb />
more for the State than the <lb />
present one will have- There arc <lb />
some good laws that should be <lb />
enacted and some bud ones <lb />
should be repealed. <lb />
The coming together of citizens <lb />
of the town and county to work <lb />
for a common purpose will be th <lb />
condition at <lb />
banquet . <lb />
It is going to i <lb />
town a <lb />
. <lb />
There was an application be- <lb />
fore the board of aldermen <lb />
Thursday night for license to <lb />
establish a distillery in Green- <lb />
ville. Up until some months <lb />
there was a distillery in operation <lb />
here, because of violations of <lb />
law the government closed it. <lb />
Tho people of the town <lb />
lated themselves that the <lb />
out of business, for <lb />
its operation was a continuous <lb />
source of annoyance to the town, <lb />
and every time there was <lb />
before the aldermen for <lb />
renewal of there was a <lb />
fight over the question growing <lb />
out of a disposition to refuse the <lb />
license because of frequent com- <lb />
plaints of violations- As the <lb />
town has been rid of its <lb />
effects for several months, <lb />
it would be a very unwise step <lb />
for the aldermen to allow the <lb />
distillery to start again, and to <lb />
do so would be a hindrance to <lb />
the town. The Reflector be- <lb />
that if the sentiment, of <lb />
p n <lb />
The camel must be all right other <lb />
wise nature wouldn't have back- <lb />
ed him up. <lb />
your whole hotly, <lb />
makes rich red blood Drives out <lb />
impurities that have collected <lb />
during the winter. <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea is a family <lb />
cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
HOW'S THIS. <lb />
One Hundred Dollar Re- <lb />
ward for any ease of Catarrh can- <lb />
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. <lb />
CO O. <lb />
We, the undersigned, have known <lb />
J. for the last years and be- <lb />
him honorable in bu- <lb />
transactions and financially able <lb />
to curry out any obligation made by his <lb />
firm. Marvin, <lb />
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, <lb />
Halls catarrh cure is taken internally <lb />
acting directly upon the blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of the system. <lb />
sent free. Price cents per bot- <lb />
Sold by all I <lb />
Take Hall B Family <lb />
That's the house the doctor built, <lb />
The biggest house you see; <lb />
Thank goodness he don't got our <lb />
money. <lb />
For we all drink Rocky <lb />
Tea. <lb />
Drug Store<lb />
Does Coffee disagree with you Prob- <lb />
ably it does Then try Dr. <lb />
Health is a <lb />
of cereals and <lb />
nuts. Not a of real coffee, re <lb />
t c <lb />
i -i el. J North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
i, C S. of the d bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear the above statement is true to tho beat of my knowledge <lb />
a id C. S. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
mo, this of Nov 1906. V A. M <lb />
J. MOORE, H <lb />
Notary Public J. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906. <lb />
Be n roes i <lb />
Stock 125,000.00 <lb />
Surplus, 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
red <lb />
bonds mortgages <lb />
l-i <lb />
Banking 4,100.00<lb />
notes <lb />
and Taxes Paid <lb />
out-<lb />
iv vi , j. i; <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I L. Little t of the above-named bank, do <lb />
that t . , ten to <lb />
., i j. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE,<lb />
. before <lb />
, ; Nov. <lb />
ALTER Q. WARD, <lb />
Public. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. <lb />
M, <lb />
Dir <lb />
IA r INDIGESTION <lb />
REFER TO THE THEM <lb />
Prof H. B. Smith, Messrs J. L. Little, J. w. Wiley <lb />
Brown, B. S. Evans, Herbert Harry, A. R; Y. Monk <lb />
and many others of Greenville. <lb />
S. PriChard N. c. <lb />
RIGHT IF WROTE <lb />
mi <lb />
I- There's a sense of <lb />
Safety and of Security <lb />
Tn the possession of Policies of Fire Insurance <lb />
issued by that from tho <lb />
fact assets aDd<lb />
r . .-,.,., , . , j . <lb />
. . . i i V <lb />
. I t hi <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
department is in Charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb />
Money deposited in a bank is <lb />
Banks always <lb />
proof safe. <lb />
Even though burglars should <lb />
crack a bank safe, there would <lb />
be nu loss, as all banks carry <lb />
insurance to cover all <lb />
there is on hand at any time. <lb />
Bring your deposits to the <lb />
Bank of Winterville and be <lb />
against paying debts twice <lb />
as your check serves as a receipt. <lb />
Miss M attic Corey, a <lb />
of W. H- S. left Friday evening <lb />
to spend Saturday and Sunday <lb />
at her home in Greenville, <lb />
Protects your hands from the <lb />
cold winds by getting you a new <lb />
pair of gloves. B. F. Manning <lb />
Co., has them of all kinds <lb />
grade for mer, and <lb />
children. <lb />
Mrs. H. M. who had <lb />
been visiting relatives here, left <lb />
for Greenville to spend some time. <lb />
Sell your cotton seed to the <lb />
Pitt County Co. The <lb />
the highest prices for them- <lb />
Bryan, one of our <lb />
brightest boys, has accepted a <lb />
position with the Raleigh <lb />
Pamlico Railroad Co. <lb />
A full line of fancy randies <lb />
end fruit at J r. Carroll A Co. <lb />
The Vance Literary society <lb />
elected for the spring <lb />
term on Friday night as <lb />
J. D. Rogers, of Onslow, pros. <lb />
F. C. of Jones, vice pros., <lb />
R. T. Cox, of Pitt, sec., Paul <lb />
Taylor, of Lenoir, treas. David <lb />
of Lenoir, marshal, Paul <lb />
if Lenoir, supervisor. <lb />
All cotton seed hulls <lb />
promptly filled at the Pitt <lb />
Oil Company. <lb />
takes the place of Cal- <lb />
We sell B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Harper and <lb />
some time with <lb />
parents Blackjack. <lb />
Go to Tl. T <lb />
Cox A .,. f T. S <lb />
b h j <lb />
C. A. Fair, of was in <lb />
town Friday evening. <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co., are <lb />
pared to fill for cotton <lb />
seed meal promptly. They will <lb />
be glad to give you an <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox returned <lb />
a visit in o i .,, Fri I y <lb />
evening, by Miss <lb />
Mary Cutler, of Washington. <lb />
, apples, nuts, raisins <lb />
fancy candies of kin .; <lb />
J. B. Carrol Ca <lb />
Rollins went to Parmele <lb />
on business today. <lb />
X B. Little and fan <lb />
to Greenville A i where <lb />
they will make lb . i ire <lb />
home- We regret very much <lb />
indeed to give them up. Our <lb />
of <lb />
low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, ft Bro. <lb />
Miss Julia who is <lb />
teaching near Red Banks, passed <lb />
to to Sunday <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. A. Fair. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
on hand a supply of the fa i <lb />
fen <lb />
different We would <lb />
therefore be glad have you to <lb />
call see our stock and let us <lb />
submit you prices hat will r <lb />
interest to you <lb />
Our people i to <lb />
move. R. G. Chapman has <lb />
ho I,. House <lb />
Those in need of dry plastering <lb />
laths ready bundled, see L. L. <lb />
Kittrell who will be glad to fill <lb />
your order. <lb />
Highest grade flavoring extra <lb />
ts at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
J. E. Green spent Wednesday <lb />
night in Grifton with relatives. <lb />
Mr. John Brooks of the Red <lb />
Banks section was here Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Several more electric lights <lb />
have been put in the school <lb />
grounds thus lighting them up <lb />
beautifully. <lb />
There is still a great demand <lb />
for houses here. People want <lb />
to come and we sincerely hope <lb />
this emergency can be met. <lb />
For gentle <lb />
well broke. G. A- Kittrell. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
The time of the year has <lb />
when you farmers are <lb />
to think about breaking your <lb />
land. Come and the <lb />
disk at <lb />
Barber Co. They do <lb />
excellent work. <lb />
Those who are exposed to the <lb />
cold rains and snows need to pro- <lb />
yourselves with good <lb />
coats, rubber boots, rubber shoes <lb />
and Get them at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
One good mule ten years old for <lb />
sale. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
One town lot and new house con <lb />
rooms conveniently <lb />
located to section of town <lb />
for sale. J. Ed Nelson <lb />
The Bank of Winterville ex- <lb />
tends to its depositors sincere <lb />
thanks for their patronage <lb />
the past year and solicits their <lb />
co-operation in the future, <lb />
them that prompt attention <lb />
will be given to all business. <lb />
J. L of Greenville, was <lb />
today on business. <lb />
In behalf of all the <lb />
firms that advertise through these <lb />
we extend to their many <lb />
their <lb />
for the patronage <lb />
ring the past year- They solicit <lb />
your trade for the coming year. <lb />
Provide yourselves with a good <lb />
overall suit and working gloves <lb />
for your work. J. B. Carroll <lb />
Co., have. <lb />
i a most <lb />
food and makes a <lb />
dish for the strong as or the <lb />
delicate. Get it at J. B. Carroll <lb />
Company. <lb />
A car load of hay <lb />
at V. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Pa who has <lb />
been spending sometime with <lb />
Mrs. M. G. Bryan, returned to <lb />
her home Stokes this morn <lb />
IO . TRIAL <lb />
.O FAMILY<lb />
for ten II don't <lb />
; i -date I <lb />
, a <lb />
ii. <lb />
, make <lb />
j . . i until <lb />
ii tee id ll NEW ROYAL. <lb />
C J. Jackson returned to Wake <lb />
Forest after spending the <lb />
days with his mother, Sun- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
John David Smith has accepted <lb />
a position with B. F. Manning <lb />
Co. for this year. <lb />
Frank Harrington and Ernest <lb />
Braxton left Tuesday morning <lb />
for Raleigh to attend the Grand <lb />
Lodge of Masons which convenes <lb />
there this week. <lb />
A. W- Ayer who had been vis- <lb />
relatives in Martin Co. re- <lb />
turned Monday morning. Mrs. <lb />
Ange and children will re- <lb />
turn in a few days yet. <lb />
S. D. Chapman, who is <lb />
suing a course in pharmacy at <lb />
the University, returned there <lb />
after spending the holidays here <lb />
with parents. <lb />
R. V. Johnson, of Grifton, has <lb />
on in the store <lb />
of H. L. Johnson for the year. <lb />
J. S. Cox resigned his position <lb />
with the Beaufort County <lb />
Co. on Christmas, and is now <lb />
working in the insurance <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Several more new pupils en- <lb />
W. H. S morning. <lb />
A. G. Cox, Board of <lb />
Education, attended the meeting <lb />
of the board at Greenville Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of estate of S. H. <lb />
Spain, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
to persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
against said estate must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the 4th <lb />
day of January. or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This January 1907. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
of S. H. Spain <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up a Jersey <lb />
heifer, red color, about one <lb />
year old, in poor <lb />
marked swallow fork in each <lb />
ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by prov- <lb />
property and paying costs. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Z. V. Vincent. <lb />
R- F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
t d w <lb />
Buy Your Horses and Mules <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Horses Mules. <lb />
W, N. C. <lb />
Dealer <lb />
in <lb />
This is the time of year to buy stock and E, is <lb />
the man to buy your horses and mules them <lb />
direct from the breeders and the stock arms . <lb />
thereby saving for you middle i i ; . <lb />
R. L. Smith is away buying <lb />
stock and will be back last of <lb />
week with one hundred head of <lb />
horses and mules- Jan. <lb />
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the part- <lb />
heretofore existing and doing <lb />
a general merchandise business In the <lb />
town of Grifton, N. under the style <lb />
and firm name of Patrick t Tucker, was <lb />
on the 1st day of January, <lb />
solved by mutual consent. J. L. Pat- <lb />
rick retires from the firm, C. J. Tucker <lb />
assuming all liabilities and he being <lb />
authorized to collect all accounts due <lb />
the firm. J. L. Patrick, <lb />
O. J. Tucker. <lb />
Jan. 5th, 1907. <lb />
setter dog, white and <lb />
black spotted, black head and <lb />
white feet, answers to name of <lb />
Suitable reward for <lb />
Fleming, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
By virtue of the power Of sale <lb />
contained in n mortgage <lb />
deed executed d delivered by <lb />
Jordan k. Mills wife, Ola Mills, <lb />
to Guilford Williams on the <lb />
19th day of December, 1905, and <lb />
duly recorded in the Register <lb />
of Deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
No th in book page <lb />
the undersigned will expose <lb />
to public sale, before the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville, lo the <lb />
bidder on Saturday, <lb />
February 2-d, 1907, a tract or <lb />
parcel of land lying and being in <lb />
the county of Pitt and State of <lb />
North Carolina and described as <lb />
fellow <lb />
That tract of d in <lb />
township at the pub- <lb />
road in i Mils lire, <lb />
running with <lb />
line to Susan Jane Corey, <lb />
thence with her tine to <lb />
Stocks line back o aforesaid <lb />
road, thence with said road to <lb />
the beginning, tabling <lb />
acres more or less, to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
sale cash. <lb />
Ibis the day of January, <lb />
1907- <lb />
F. E. James atty. <lb />
.ii r . , . <lb />
. i . . , v o <lb />
i will the place Mr. <lb />
i,.; iii vacated <lb />
. i lie hi rang <lb />
Hie.,.<lb />
these Machines <lb />
or <lb />
A. W. ANGE CO. <lb />
W N. V. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up a red and <lb />
black spotted female hog with <lb />
lour pigs. The hog weighs about <lb />
On pounds, marked smooth crop <lb />
and under slit in left ear and <lb />
crop in right. Owner can get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
paying cost. J, Tucker. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C- <lb />
Jan. 1907. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
attorney-at-law. <lb />
2-. <lb />
Practice in Si tie and <lb />
Courts. <lb />
the<lb />
or sell for What you get from him lo bi <lb />
-r do not have to keep it. Co to see him and dud out for <lb />
ho sells cheaper, gives you will <lb />
i you right at either or stables <lb />
J. <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
On the first of January. will <lb />
take up the practice of law at <lb />
Bern, and ill spend a large port of, <lb />
my tune at point, formed a <lb />
partnership at r the <lb />
name <lb />
Dunn Mr. Guion having been <lb />
elected Judge retire i from practice Jan- <lb />
1st. <lb />
I shall continue with <lb />
Mr. w. Long and will be present at <lb />
every court, and at other times <lb />
in Lo <lb />
that may my <lb />
To ail matters in which <lb />
I have been employed I will give my <lb />
careful attention, ad be present <lb />
such times as may be necessary to <lb />
look after the interest of my <lb />
clients. my desire i the eve <lb />
there is any n alter call l my at- <lb />
concerning litigation pi <lb />
that . In to <lb />
Moore ft Long, Greenville, N. C. Mr. <lb />
Long can be seen in person about y <lb />
of these whenever my <lb />
vices are desired in <lb />
be secured through Mr. .;. part- <lb />
in Greenville will he confirmed <lb />
as under firm n <lb />
Moore <lb />
Your tr <lb />
L. I MOORE. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed and <lb />
delivered by H. A. lore and wife, <lb />
B. A. . on <lb />
14th day of . <lb />
was I ii th <lb />
lice of the Re . r Deed of I <lb />
County in book page <lb />
gage being given to secure <lb />
duo for I <lb />
undersign will sell the <lb />
Court House . i Sat- <lb />
the 2nd j I-. la f, th <lb />
following described track of land, . <lb />
the county f I <lb />
township, lying on of In- <lb />
Well by <lb />
lands of William . tin north, <lb />
on the west ft mas Cox, <lb />
deceased, on the soul I ; <lb />
i n the <lb />
lands of Marshall i . <lb />
acres, more or I . n me land <lb />
deeded said ii. A. ire I y the <lb />
ails. S Nov. 14th <lb />
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Smith. <lb />
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Lani Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Superior <lb />
f Pitt c mi in special <lb />
Winslow, Sales <lb />
Ayden and Greenville. N. C <lb />
J. M. MOORE Bl .- <lb />
DEALERS FIN <lb />
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Morrill, Sun <lb />
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day of . ; . Ii <lb />
described piece or i land situ- <lb />
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Road, . I of T. ii. ti <lb />
Alfred Moore, <lb />
John ling <lb />
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for . <lb />
on or before <lb />
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i Greenville to offer for it. The <lb />
purpose of the committee is to <lb />
set forth these advantages and <lb />
offer such inducements as will <lb />
bring school here.<lb />
IN <lb />
Railroad Last <lb />
The Baltimore American gives <lb />
the following table of the great <lb />
railroad accidents of th past <lb />
March Adobe, near Pueblo, <lb />
Ca. collision. Denver and Rio <lb />
over killed, operator <lb />
as ;. <lb />
Hay Pa. <lb />
railroad; killed, w <lb />
May-8, Louisville. Ky. Louis- <lb />
ville and Nashville railroad; <lb />
killed, hurt. <lb />
p Loan Growing. <lb />
s of the Home <lb />
Association <lb />
e ting Wed <lb />
ii transacted <lb />
only <lb />
th the association <lb />
. mi Stock <lb />
members. Applications for <lb />
more in loans have been <lb />
approved and steps were taken <lb />
to get the money to make those <lb />
loans. The affairs of the a <lb />
are in excellent condition <lb />
and it is doing much in helping <lb />
people get homes. <lb />
At the home of the bride's <lb />
S G Burroughs, near <lb />
Williamston, Miss Ida Burroughs <lb />
was married to Mr. A W. Out- <lb />
of Scotland Neck, at <lb />
o'clock . m., December <lb />
Rev. G. T. of <lb />
Scotland Neck, performing the <lb />
ceremony. Scotland Neck Com- <lb />
BLACK JACK HES. <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. Jan. 2.1907. <lb />
Misses Mary and Martha <lb />
went to Greenville to day <lb />
James H. Clark left Sunday on <lb />
his way back to Whitsett. <lb />
Misses May E. Midgett and <lb />
Mills spent Saturday <lb />
night wear with <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Williams. <lb />
Miss Julia Cox is near Green- <lb />
visiting Misses Fannie and <lb />
Eva House. <lb />
Walter Dixon, who has been <lb />
attending school at Whitsett, has <lb />
been here visiting relatives for a <lb />
few days. <lb />
Miss Lula V. Mills left Sunday I <lb />
for Winterville to attend school j <lb />
again. <lb />
Godfrey S. Porter went to <lb />
Washington to-day. <lb />
J. S. and visited <lb />
relatives near Ch. Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Porter spent a part of <lb />
last week here clerking for <lb />
Johnston Porter. <lb />
A. O. of Grimesland, was <lb />
here a while Sunday visiting <lb />
Clark i i- <lb />
tiding a few days people. <lb />
Elder S. Johnson went over <lb />
the river Sunday to spend a <lb />
days with relatives. <lb />
Miss Maggie Lancaster, <lb />
Washington, has returned from; <lb />
a visit here to Mrs. J. B- <lb />
ThU t <lb />
effectually cur <lb />
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb />
Headache, Biliousness <lb />
Aid ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb />
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The natural result Is good <lb />
and soils flesh. Dose elegant- <lb />
easy to swallow. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How you can get a<lb />
or screw driver or <lb />
A Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our line of tools <lb />
In to j could desire, and <lb />
we that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
M. useful<lb />
Of <lb />
. You Harness, <lb />
Goods,<lb />
J P <lb />
Corey <lb />
; V oil en ion <lb />
Unfeeling. <lb />
husband i t brute <lb />
. able worn in- <lb />
you beer scolding <lb />
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tin lime, was three we old, <lb />
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s low w-ll hi d I feel <lb />
Mr- W. H- Forbes and Miss <lb />
Pearl Evans were married at <lb />
Wednesday evening at <lb />
the of her brother, Mr. <lb />
G. A Evans, and half miles <lb />
i from Lev. D. W. Ar- <lb />
officiating. <lb />
new rear <lb />
Vows. <lb />
with and the <lb />
V. all and a <lb />
Year. <lb />
We thank every one for his patronage past <lb />
and ask you to your visits at the . <lb />
nil- <lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
June <lb />
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July I, San. <lb />
Americans <lb />
July <lb />
runaway mine car kills <lb />
miners. <lb />
July N. C <lb />
Seaboard; known dead. <lb />
July Diamond Lake, Wash. <lb />
Train ran into lake; imprison- <lb />
ed passengers and train men <lb />
drowned. Great North railroad. <lb />
August Jamestown, Pa <lb />
Pennsylvania Railroad; killed. <lb />
hurt <lb />
September Toledo, Ohio. <lb />
He Staff at Home. <lb />
like a <lb />
lately- You his <lb />
wife got the burglar scare and <lb />
bought one of those pretty little <lb />
i- handled<lb />
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To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an i new <lb />
process, on which patents <lb />
are whereby we <lb />
can re face old Brass Col- <lb />
and Hi-ad Rules, <lb />
and thicker, and make <lb />
them fully as good as now <lb />
and without any <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
tom. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
defacing Head <lb />
Rules regular l s <lb />
as Mrs. <lb />
i it the slightest noise, <lb />
mar-sighted, <lb />
ti . any on prowling <lb />
house after <lb />
on hi <lb />
through open <lb />
September <lb />
Rock Island; killed <lb />
September <lb />
Eng. Great Railroad; <lb />
killed. injured- <lb />
October Atlantic <lb />
City. N. J. Pennsylvania rail- <lb />
road; killed. train of <lb />
three cars dropped into the <lb />
Thoroughfare. <lb />
November Lawyers, <lb />
Va. Southern Railroad; killed, <lb />
including President Samuel <lb />
Spencer, and injured. <lb />
December Washing- <lb />
ton. Baltimore and Ohio Rail- <lb />
road; killed, injured. <lb />
According to this list per- <lb />
sons were outside of <lb />
South and the South. <lb />
Prepaid Charges. <lb />
There is a very considerable <lb />
complaint that the express com- <lb />
are of a chronic <lb />
fault in collecting charges on ex- <lb />
press matter at the delivery end <lb />
of the line, where the charges <lb />
have prepaid at the starting <lb />
point. This thing occurs <lb />
very often that there is a grow- <lb />
i iV ii feeling that there is <lb />
thing wrong in the <lb />
How many <lb />
stances there may be where pi <lb />
paid charges are collected at the <lb />
delivery end and the double col- <lb />
is never found out, no- <lb />
body can tell. The frequency <lb />
of the cases where it is found <lb />
out, is sufficient to show that <lb />
the fault is a great one and <lb />
growing one. If the express <lb />
companies themselves don't stop <lb />
this fault, it is important that <lb />
penalty laws shall be made <lb />
which will lose them more <lb />
money than they make by the <lb />
practice.- Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
We hold that whoever makes a <lb />
or a solemn vow to be <lb />
better or do better, is helped by <lb />
such frame of mind, whether he <lb />
s keep the on and <lb />
vow or not The very that <lb />
one the point of desire <lb />
for better things is a score in <lb />
his favor on the side of good. <lb />
i differ cone <lb />
., year vows. Sumo <lb />
many vows are made and L. S. and <lb />
broken that they would better <lb />
I be left off. This is true if the <lb />
person who makes the vow ail <lb />
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Ital reservation th-it he will <lb />
if convenient, but <lb />
will feel at lib. u <lb />
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indeed <lb />
and amounts to nothing <lb />
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better things and for improve- <lb />
is Then, in the <lb />
matter of new year vows, we <lb />
believe that the making of them <lb />
leads one to an ideal, and <lb />
without an ideal no one <lb />
et rose to better things <lb />
So rejoice to believe that all I <lb />
ugh tho land there are man <lb />
made solemn vows b <lb />
d and men to m <lb />
sweeter tor <lb />
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these vows may <lb />
ii many others will be Kc <lb />
Mead <lb />
and over par <lb />
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f, i <lb />
will f heel fully <lb />
i. pile if Inn. <lb />
Pointers <lb />
Type and <lb />
Mater <lb />
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D. W. <lb />
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Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
,,. and <lb />
I always on hand <lb />
in faith, and so the world <lb />
will be better. To who <lb />
ha.-, vowed for better things <lb />
there is one pleasing reflection, <lb />
and when they begin to <lb />
i upon them, <lb />
they can lean on the <lb />
Almighty one, who will support <lb />
them if they trust Him fully. <lb />
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
A girl hopes that the veil of <lb />
the future will prove to be a <lb />
bridal veil, <lb />
Fr.-sh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
I Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
If you do not think <lb />
needs more to lino <lb />
one for rent. <lb />
Destiny dopes a man and then <lb />
proceeds to hand him a gold <lb />
brick. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
iv. . k Block, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
OF THE <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. <lb />
THE CLOSE OF <lb />
Loans and Discounts Pd m <lb />
Secured 1,608.87 <lb />
76.39 <lb />
ROYAl. MESSENGERS. <lb />
175.96 <lb />
of Deposit <lb />
66,753.29 <lb />
subject <lb />
Cashiers el <lb />
46.69 <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
f V Carolina, <lb />
f Pitt. f . <lb />
I J R Davis, Cashier of the banK, <lb />
the above statement i true to the <lb />
swear <lb />
ind belief. <lb />
for- m- <lb />
1906. <lb />
-I ind it <lb />
9- <lb />
Notary <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
W. <lb />
R. Ii.<lb />
odd are some of the errands <lb />
by the royal in <lb />
Britain. At on seaport, <lb />
s sealed packet <lb />
. be across the channel <lb />
v. r care of the for <lb />
office <lb />
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HIS GREAT SERVICE. <lb />
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Nothing <lb />
It role that Icing run <lb />
neither, therefore. <lb />
mi <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 12th, 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans Hid discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
i . bank V <lb />
other S. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock t <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bill, Payable <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
Canter's checks out--, <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
. Ii <lb />
LI. . Is well that <lb />
the service is for other <lb />
the nominal <lb />
the late Victoria's reign <lb />
these used to <lb />
carry to continent In <lb />
shirts <lb />
and of n special and pot <lb />
pro f.- one or the British <lb />
bins bonnets for her <lb />
relatives, all sorts of <lb />
for Hie late <lb />
at Berlin mid even barrels <lb />
of native oysters for the embassies at <lb />
Paris Vienna. <lb />
many years, moreover. It was th <lb />
practice of the messengers to call each <lb />
week on their way back to <lb />
at where they received from <lb />
court kitchens a box of special <lb />
of which Victoria was <lb />
very and which she believed no <lb />
body could make as well as the head <lb />
pastry cook of King Leopold's kitchen. <lb />
This box of biscuits was solemnly seal <lb />
Am of <lb />
I In- I M- r <lb />
when of the <lb />
was continually <lb />
the the tempera- <lb />
the sale of least. <lb />
to do so. In fact, this as null <lb />
Interest in the of the Hi. ; <lb />
was. like many oilier <lb />
bis. but an i <lb />
heart. <lb />
an <lb />
for years. are y i. <lb />
to dim- be I the tr;. <lb />
Tonight I shall time <lb />
the answer. <lb />
Oh. are <lb />
taken. You will with <lb />
led the friend into bis and <lb />
him upper place at bis table <lb />
poor man bad not had such a . <lb />
for a long time, win <lb />
Into his writing room <lb />
colic., said, is a mailer <lb />
that I you tomorrow a <lb />
same <lb />
The came the next day and <lb />
day after this, and <lb />
years op to his death. One day <lb />
over, he told Dumas as h. in <lb />
bread he did not earn lb <lb />
could not continue. <lb />
nm not able to earn my <lb />
I shall not Come again. Tell <lb />
whit way I can be of service to <lb />
thought I moment; he i <lb />
can do me a favor. <lb />
You may go to the new bridge every I <lb />
day and take the temperature <lb />
The <lb />
you must know, is of mo- <lb />
in the matter Of the sale of tick- <lb />
Could you do<lb />
Tribe Installs <lb />
and Enjoys Tout. <lb />
No. 0- <lb />
U M held its <lb />
Total <lb />
Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, H of the above named <lb />
th <lb />
and <lb />
above statement is true to the best of my know <lb />
lief. W. H <lb />
and sworn to be- <lb />
me. this Nov. <lb />
1900 A- T. Carson <lb />
Public <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. <lb />
STATON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
Your <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
The fellow answered <lb />
and from that time on r <lb />
official seal and than conveyed with <lb />
Infinite care to Windsor by way <lb />
Dover and News. <lb />
THE LAKE SKIPPER. <lb />
to Dumas every day, the <lb />
thermometer showed so many <lb />
In the <lb />
I Announcement <lb />
We be leave to announce that we are <lb />
and Retail <lb />
d for- <lb />
White Lead, Paints. <lb />
Colors, and an <lb />
country Ready nixed Paints <lb />
ii.,. Me a Ball Vet- <lb />
to Hustle. <lb />
There was n salt water who, <lb />
for reasons of his own, a <lb />
berth as first mate in a big passenger <lb />
steamer on the great lakes. He a <lb />
capable seafaring man, but he did <lb />
know what meant until lie <lb />
went aboard at The lake skip- <lb />
per to whom he reported for duty re- <lb />
marked In the most casual <lb />
give her a coat of paint this <lb />
morning, if the son stays hot and <lb />
dries in good shape, give her a see- <lb />
on I coat this <lb />
The salt water mate staggered In bis <lb />
tracks and made amused protest. <lb />
was a 6.000 ton vessel, and giving her <lb />
two coats of paint was several <lb />
work by his reckoning. The lake skip- <lb />
per was a poison of discernment, <lb />
wherefore he bad pity on his new mate <lb />
and forbore to deal harshly <lb />
explaining with a tolerant <lb />
right, i suppose you'll have to <lb />
learn to move lively after snoozing <lb />
around salt water all your life. Yea <lb />
just pass that order along to the <lb />
and tell It's got to be done, and <lb />
then you sit up and take <lb />
The took the order calmly, as If <lb />
It were in the work, and by night- <lb />
fall the big steamer was <lb />
span with two coats of paint from her <lb />
water line to her guard rail. The sailor <lb />
from deep water had learned his <lb />
I in the ways of the great lakes <lb />
the navigation season, when the <lb />
bard driven shipping must lie forced to <lb />
do twelve work in half a year. <lb />
Ralph D. Paine Outing Magazine. <lb />
The l runts. <lb />
Trust were sometimes dealt with <lb />
in old England. <lb />
records of the <lb />
company show that Monday. July <lb />
the mayor <lb />
London, sent for the masters and <lb />
twelve of the most worthy of <lb />
to at the guildhall for <lb />
selling dear ale. After dispute <lb />
price quantity of mall, <lb />
wherein the late <lb />
declared that the brewers had ridden <lb />
Into the country forestalled the <lb />
malt, to raise Its price, they were on- <lb />
In the penalty of <lb />
which objecting to, the masters were <lb />
ordered lo be kept In prison In tile <lb />
chamberlain's custody until they should <lb />
pay it or find security for the payment <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
the Harrison line. It has behind it a century <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Pries <lb />
ill <lb />
Soap N really q now fa hi <lb />
the out <lb />
were it i . <lb />
tho i ill Washing <lb />
builds, was only <lb />
tin very It infant <lb />
the In water drying <lb />
on a napkin <lb />
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ton bathed in water rub- <lb />
bed oil. it <lb />
ti us. but does, <lb />
which ml. <lb />
Ob unman think delightful.<lb />
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beating his when <lb />
to roach his <lb />
boor, by n king him if he did not <lb />
know his wife the <lb />
she Is, not to carry <lb />
ninth replied <lb />
c. <lb />
who of course did cure <lb />
about the temperature, replied v <lb />
am very <lb />
obliged. If you only knew <lb />
you are doing <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
THE GOLDEN <lb />
things to be -pure, <lb />
and a followed in t <lb />
wigwam. hi n e <lb />
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U. W. Keeper of <lb />
Wampum. <lb />
C. E. Moore, First <lb />
J. E. Second <lb />
W. T. Fleming, First Warrior. <lb />
D. C Dudley, Second Warrior. <lb />
J N. Hart, Third Warrior. <lb />
A H. Taft, Fourth Warrior. <lb />
W- T. Lipscomb, First Brave, <lb />
Hugh Second . <lb />
C. Pearce, Third<lb />
i-. Ward, n <lb />
Randolph, n <lb />
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honest. <lb />
Three things to <lb />
and <lb />
Three things to govern- temper, <lb />
and conduct. <lb />
Three things for which to D <lb />
home and country. <lb />
Three things to true, the <lb />
beautiful and the good. <lb />
Three about which to think <lb />
ft, death and eternity. <lb />
Three things to in- <lb />
and promptness. <lb />
Three things to <lb />
and Ingratitude. <lb />
Three things to wise, the <lb />
end the Innocent. <lb />
Three things for to wish <lb />
friends and contentment. <lb />
Three things to admire dignity, <lb />
gracefulness Intellectual power. <lb />
Three things to of <lb />
heart. Integrity of and cheer- <lb />
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Of <lb />
glove manufacturer took from <lb />
cabinet a pair of brown <lb />
gloves. gloves are made of <lb />
he said. look well <lb />
first glance, but examine them care- <lb />
Look into the skin. The skin, <lb />
though soft and line, revealed close <lb />
examination a great many cut.-, and <lb />
and scratches. None of these <lb />
went quite through. Nevertheless their <lb />
effect was to weaken the gloves great- <lb />
cuts the <lb />
manufacturer, what bar <lb />
out of You never get a <lb />
akin without them; hence you <lb />
Ion the I skin a g <lb />
glove, light so much H <lb />
heroine an early age a muss <lb />
scars. Their torn hides are of <lb />
to <lb />
An-eat. <lb />
When made the first balloon <lb />
ascent from London in ITS I he had for <lb />
fellow passengers a cat, a dog a <lb />
pigeon. Such was the cans <lb />
by this ascent that a jury, <lb />
on the of n criminal, return- <lb />
ed a batty of acquittal in order <lb />
to miss the spectacle, while King <lb />
George in. broke up a meeting <lb />
council to the progress of the <lb />
balloon. It was In year, <lb />
178.1, that an adventurous Dublin <lb />
Mr. made a <lb />
loon ascent end was knighted <lb />
by the lord for his courage. <lb />
i. i <lb />
e. <lb />
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were spread in ti <lb />
am Mill n i . <lb />
f oysters, cracker . pickles, <lb />
nO, fruits and was set o <lb />
by caterer W. C. <lb />
It was a most pleasant <lb />
i in and every one present n <lb />
joyed it fully. While yet a <lb />
the Red Men are <lb />
rapidly and the influence of the <lb />
order is far reaching. <lb />
Tribe has a <lb />
y and social club room in <lb />
connection with the wigwam <lb />
this is a source of much pleasure <lb />
and benefit to the members. <lb />
n- a <lb />
The sensitive is found in the <lb />
it a difficult lime <lb />
in humor to do <lb />
is found <lb />
political The unit <lb />
bin With sensitive <lb />
is found III all avenues of <lb />
man Most generally he <lb />
Don't be one. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
will you that <lb />
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tilt Just as <lb />
soon an <lb />
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Ail <lb />
with terror <lb />
and clasping his companion's <lb />
fit m-m that there sign <lb />
nays i v, i lit ye Second <lb />
Wot t <lb />
that there sign on brick <lb />
It nays Ike, we've <lb />
got Iron in our I wonder la It <lb />
now.- Chicago News. <lb />
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NO DISTILLERY. <lb />
u the Decision of the Aldermen. <lb />
The board of aldermen held <lb />
in adjourned session Friday <lb />
night to consider the application <lb />
the regular meeting to <lb />
a distillery in Green- <lb />
After a full discussion the <lb />
took a ballot on the <lb />
ill and license was <lb />
y a vote of to two, one <lb />
iterator being absent. This <lb />
of meets the <lb />
of a large majority of <lb />
if citizens of th i town . <lb />
Another important mutter de- <lb />
at this meeting was the <lb />
of a street from Fifth <lb />
Greenville, to <lb />
Dickinson avenue near the At- <lb />
Coast Line The <lb />
street committee was ordered to <lb />
have this street opened. This <lb />
matter was first considered some <lb />
years ago, but until this action <lb />
Friday night definite action was <lb />
not taken.<lb />
own. C <lb />
The s v . re <lb />
of the <lb />
i month. <lb />
e . . <lb />
and light reported <lb />
. e electric and two water <lb />
had been added during the <lb />
month. <lb />
The revenue received from <lb />
service during tip. <lb />
The report of the <lb />
for the quarter ending Dec <lb />
sales amounting <lb />
inventory of stock on <lb />
purchases <lb />
expenses <lb />
percentage of <lb />
i I <lb />
v board ordered that the <lb />
report be <lb />
I.-. r- in <lb />
,. <lb />
The following <lb />
Whereas the Board <lb />
the town <lb />
. <lb />
of <lb />
me n. .-. t a <lb />
and I Colic for <lb />
of young at <lb />
point in i. w- <lb />
and whereas, v. <lb />
that the of <lb />
many of <lb />
are using their c to <lb />
said institution to be lot <lb />
Greenville, and we <lb />
believe that the town of <lb />
; an ideal place for the lot it ion <lb />
f said institution, and desiring <lb />
o aid in possible way to <lb />
lave said institution located in <lb />
our midst. <lb />
Now be it resolved <lb />
by the Board of Aldermen of the <lb />
own of Greenville that we will in <lb />
very way financially and other- <lb />
wise not inconsistent with our <lb />
as officers of the town, aid in <lb />
the endeavor to have said <lb />
established, and to have the <lb />
located in our town; and we <lb />
hereby pledge to the committee <lb />
of our citizens who have <lb />
this matter in charge, our ear- <lb />
nest in every <lb />
and legitimate way. <lb />
The donation to the public <lb />
library of was <lb />
cased from to <lb />
fiscal year <lb />
Accounts were paid amounting <lb />
to <lb />
The sum of was ordered <lb />
transferred from the general <lb />
fund to the sewerage fund. <lb />
Married. <lb />
The latter part of December <lb />
Mr. J. W. Tucker and Miss Sus- <lb />
an A. Branch, daughter of Mr. <lb />
D. N. Branch, were married by- <lb />
Elder C. L. Little at the hitter's <lb />
home near Ayden, where the <lb />
couple went to have the <lb />
performed. They took a <lb />
holiday bridal trip to Lenoir <lb />
county and returned to make <lb />
their home with the bride's <lb />
father. <lb />
the <lb />
Keep up the work and every <lb />
man do his part to bring the <lb />
eastern normal and industrial <lb />
wicks-Mercy The to Greenville <lb />
my husband's lie bad heard the <lb />
THE ENTERTAIN. <lb />
for <lb />
On night, Jan. <lb />
the boys of the town gave <lb />
girls a very delightful <lb />
in the Perkins opera house- <lb />
The hall was very brilliantly <lb />
illuminated and tastefully decor- <lb />
for the occasion. At <lb />
o'clock the crowd assembled and <lb />
were delightfully entertained <lb />
until o'clock when refresh- <lb />
were served. The follow- <lb />
were <lb />
Misses Estelle Greene, Lucille <lb />
Cobb, Mattie King, Mary Smith, <lb />
Susie Warren, Lillian Burch, <lb />
Mae Draper, Octavia Rivers, <lb />
Maggie Dixon, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
Loraine Home, Bessie Haskett <lb />
and Mary Oscar Greene <lb />
Lee Cecil Cobb, Bill <lb />
Patrick, Frank <lb />
Key Brown, Walter <lb />
Wilson, Alex Blow, John <lb />
burn, Willie Wilson, Percy Forbes <lb />
John Bagwell, Carl Wilson, and <lb />
Charles Haskett. <lb />
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Saturday night at her home, in <lb />
j Winchester, Alexander <lb />
the mother of Mu <lb />
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be married to the girl, but the <lb />
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home, whither Brooks had gone <lb />
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shot in an I to save 11-. <lb />
life of her mother, whom Bra <lb />
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kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
The bi it drinks dispensed at. Fountain. <lb />
i us for Santa Claus. <lb />
j. N. Alexander Co. <lb />
The New Year <lb />
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Rejoiced at <lb />
The members of the First Pres- <lb />
church of High Point, <lb />
observed the coining of tho New- <lb />
Year by holding a sunrise prayer <lb />
meeting. The attendance w ts <lb />
good and a deep devotional spirit <lb />
characterized exercises. Rev. <lb />
E. L. Siler, pastor of the church <lb />
addressed the congregation <lb />
and Continuing <lb />
with Appropriate t <lb />
also added to the of the <lb />
half hour so devoted. <lb />
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the Snow Lumber <lb />
of High Point, I that Lite <lb />
church would t I ;. <lb />
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Coffee, Tee, Cakes, Candle. <lb />
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LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
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VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. NORTH -CA JANUARY 1907 <lb />
is. should Now <lb />
be Repealed- <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina convenes early in this <lb />
month There is a strong <lb />
throughout the Slate in <lb />
favor of the <lb />
ed homestead exemption laws. <lb />
or rather to have the laws <lb />
in order that they may not be <lb />
the subterfuge of the indolent <lb />
and dishonest debtor This <lb />
was enacted to protect <lb />
credit but its operations were <lb />
designed only for the financial <lb />
depression immediately after <lb />
the close of the war, and at the <lb />
present it is well recognized that <lb />
PAID THE PENALTY. <lb />
SYLVESTER BARRETT HANGED. <lb />
of the murder of <lb />
Walter Lovitt, of <lb />
township, was today hanged in <lb />
Greenville in the enclosure be- <lb />
tween jail and court house. <lb />
The execution was strictly in corn- <lb />
it hinders rather than protects j the jaw and was <lb />
only by the number of <lb />
MURDERER OF CONSTABLE WALTER <lb />
LOVITT MEETS SENTENCE OF LAW <lb />
AFTER BEING RESPITED TWICE. <lb />
Sylvester Barrett, colored con- carrying out of the sentence <lb />
commercial transactions. The <lb />
best business men of the Stale <lb />
believe it ought to have been <lb />
abolished years ago. In 1833 <lb />
Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, <lb />
from Forsyth county, <lb />
the repeal of this <lb />
it was only by a small <lb />
margin the repeal was de- <lb />
Since this time, various <lb />
industrial and commercial or- <lb />
have taken an in- <lb />
in the repeal of this <lb />
and there is but little doubt that <lb />
a great majority of the people of <lb />
North Carolina desire that these <lb />
laws be abolished. Certain it is, <lb />
that the credit, in trans- <lb />
actions of every man not worth <lb />
has been destroyed, and <lb />
in order to trade, these men <lb />
have had to execute mortgages, <lb />
whereas v. the homestead <lb />
exemption, they could have <lb />
traded upon an open account or <lb />
a simple note. It is easy to see <lb />
this la has worked to the de- <lb />
of the very men it was <lb />
intended to <lb />
Journal. <lb />
END OF <lb />
Reported for Reflector. <lb />
The first meeting of the End <lb />
of the Century Book Club, for <lb />
the new year, was held at the <lb />
home of Mrs. J. G on <lb />
January <lb />
The business session consisted <lb />
chiefly of completing the <lb />
for The Chamber of <lb />
Commerce banquet January 9th. <lb />
It is the intention of the Ladies <lb />
of the Rook Club, to contribute <lb />
to the library, an amount equal <lb />
to that given by the town. <lb />
The literary program was <lb />
devoted to descriptions of the <lb />
most noted reviews of Classic <lb />
Rome, Byron's beautiful verses <lb />
from Harold or the Tomb <lb />
of Cecelia were read by <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Other papers were read by Mrs <lb />
Brown, Mrs Arthur Mrs <lb />
At conclusion of the liter- <lb />
program, was a prize con- <lb />
est -i hen, which being cut <lb />
for was won by Mrs <lb />
and presented to Miss <lb />
Peirce, Mrs house guest. <lb />
After refreshments were served <lb />
the club adjourned until its next <lb />
meeting. January, when <lb />
Mrs. House will entertain it. <lb />
All Next Week. <lb />
Williams Comedy Co. <lb />
will be the attraction at the <lb />
Temple opera house all next <lb />
week. This company has been <lb />
here before and the people know <lb />
them. They will piny at <lb />
prices, and cents. <lb />
On Monday night the ladies will <lb />
be free if accompanied <lb />
by i lady or gentleman with one <lb />
paid reserved seat ticket, ticket <lb />
must be purchased before seven <lb />
o'clock on Monday even <lb />
This company has an abundance <lb />
.,. I. o-.-l<lb />
mi <lb />
witnesses allowed by law. <lb />
The crime for which Barrett <lb />
was hanged committed on <lb />
Saturday night. Jan. 20th. 1906 <lb />
had warrants <lb />
for the arrest of certain <lb />
them Sylvester Barrett <lb />
and Jerry Cobb, who had <lb />
general disturbance and as- <lb />
parties on the highway. <lb />
The constable summoned par- <lb />
ties to assist in making the <lb />
rests, and they went out to look <lb />
for them. Lovitt was standing <lb />
on the back of a in which <lb />
were his father and Dr. C. C. <lb />
Joyner, when they met two <lb />
in the road The <lb />
demanded the to <lb />
halt, as he had warrants for <lb />
them, and as he stepped off the <lb />
buggy one of them shot him. <lb />
The officer lived but a short while <lb />
after being shot- The <lb />
fled but were captured during <lb />
the night. <lb />
Judge B. F. Long was holding <lb />
January term of Pitt Superior <lb />
court. The grand jury found a <lb />
true bill for murder against <lb />
Barrett aid Jerry Cobb, <lb />
they where arraigned and trial <lb />
set for Thursday, Jan 25th. The <lb />
trial came to an end Friday <lb />
when the jury returned a <lb />
of murder in first degree <lb />
against Barrett, it being proven <lb />
that he fired the shot that killed <lb />
the officer, and a verdict of <lb />
in second degree against <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Barrett was sentenced to be <lb />
hanged on the 16th of February, <lb />
and Cobb was sentenced to the <lb />
penitentiary for years. <lb />
Both appealed to Supreme <lb />
court, hut later the appeal for <lb />
Jerry Cobb was withdrawn and <lb />
he is serving his sentence- <lb />
Barret's appeal was heard <lb />
by the Supreme court at the rail <lb />
term when the judgment of the <lb />
lower court was affirmed. Gov- <lb />
Glenn then set Nov. 15th <lb />
as the day of execution, but at <lb />
the request of parties who were <lb />
trying to get a commutation of <lb />
sentence gave Barrett a respite <lb />
until 18th <lb />
So long had it been since the <lb />
commission of the crime am <lb />
first date Bet for execution of <lb />
sentence that the people here for <lb />
the time lost sight of the case. <lb />
When preparation for the <lb />
started in building th <lb />
gallows, it dawned upon the <lb />
pie that the execution was <lb />
almost on the eve of Christmas, <lb />
and the holidays might <lb />
he marred by a hanging the <lb />
governor was to <lb />
postpone it for thirty days. Gov- <lb />
Glenn complied with this <lb />
st on the ground suited and <lb />
gave another respite until Jan, <lb />
16th. <lb />
Until the last day those working <lb />
to save the from the gal- <lb />
lows continued their applications <lb />
to the r for commutation, <lb />
Inn for mason stated in his <lb />
the law. <lb />
The day arrived, and the sen- <lb />
of the law was duly <lb />
The prisoners in jail, <lb />
including Barrett, were given <lb />
their breakfast at the usu hour <lb />
this morning, about by <lb />
Deputy Sheriff S. Dudley. <lb />
Barrett ate heartily and seemed <lb />
to re his breakfast. As soon <lb />
as this was over Sheriff Tucker <lb />
entered the cell of the con- <lb />
man and read the death <lb />
warrant to him. Barrett dis- <lb />
played no emotion whatever <lb />
after the reading. <lb />
The Reflector reporter inter- <lb />
viewed Barrett to ascertain if he <lb />
wished to make any statement, <lb />
but he replied there was nothing <lb />
he could say. He conversed <lb />
calmly, and while realizing that <lb />
death was only a few hours from <lb />
it had no perceptible effect <lb />
on him. He knew it was coming <lb />
and expressed a readiness to <lb />
meet it. Barrett said the officers <lb />
had been very kind to him, and <lb />
they said Barrett had been a <lb />
good prisoner, never giving them <lb />
the slightest trouble. The only- <lb />
request he made this morning <lb />
was for a drink of liquor and the <lb />
sheriff got it for him- <lb />
Before leaving the jail yard the <lb />
officers tested the gallows to see <lb />
that it worked properly. <lb />
About o'clock clothing for <lb />
the nod man was car- <lb />
to his cell and he proceeded <lb />
lo dress himself for the ordeal <lb />
through which he was to pass <lb />
At ll-M Sheriff Tucker called <lb />
the requisite dumber of wit- <lb />
thirty-six, and proceeded <lb />
to tho jail with officers to assist <lb />
him. Sylvester Barrett <lb />
was brought from ids cell and <lb />
ascended th gallows. He was <lb />
dressed in a black suit with <lb />
d breasted sack coat and <lb />
wore a brown cap As his fee; <lb />
and hands wore being tied by <lb />
Deputy SI; Dudley, one of <lb />
the witnesses asked Barrett he <lb />
was guilty, and he replied <lb />
that he was not Another <lb />
asked him if he shot Con- <lb />
stable Lovitt or knew who <lb />
did it, and he again replied that <lb />
he did not and knew nothing <lb />
about it. Nothing else was said <lb />
and he made no further state- <lb />
At the black cap was put <lb />
on and rope placed about the <lb />
condemned man's neck, when <lb />
Sheriff Tucker sprung the trap <lb />
and the body dropped about <lb />
feet, leaving tho feet about <lb />
inches from <lb />
Barrett went to his death rs <lb />
calmly and deliberately as ever <lb />
a man did. After the drop fell <lb />
there was but one slight <lb />
of the body and afterward <lb />
it hung still and motionless ex- <lb />
to swing around by the <lb />
rope. <lb />
J. E. Nobles and William <lb />
Fountain examined the body and <lb />
the heart ceased to <lb />
minutes. The neck was not <lb />
broken, death resulting in <lb />
strangulation. <lb />
At the body was lowered <lb />
from the scaffold and placed in <lb />
the coffin Barrett's people re- <lb />
quested the body and it was de- <lb />
livered to them and taken out <lb />
near for burial. <lb />
There was a large crowd out- <lb />
side the en closure, but perfect <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
Cases Disposed of it Term. <lb />
Champ carrying con- <lb />
pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Haddock, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
lined and costs. <lb />
Sim Mills, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Greene, carrying con- <lb />
pleads guilty, <lb />
lined and costs. <lb />
W P. assault with <lb />
deadly pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs and re- <lb />
quired to reimburse <lb />
J. R. cruelty to <lb />
animals, pleads guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment <lb />
cos Is. <lb />
English Mills, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
sentenced six months be as- <lb />
signed to roads <lb />
W. H. Harrington. Jr., <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
West Gorham, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Church ills and Johnson Milk <lb />
assault with <lb />
on Church guilty Judgment co <lb />
Untied on payment i cost- <lb />
Johnson not guilty- <lb />
Jim Williams, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, <lb />
-1 months to assigned to roads. <lb />
Will Kinny. assault with <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
removing crops, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Thomas Allen, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced months to <lb />
be assigned to roads- <lb />
Died, <lb />
Burton L. Brown, 4-year-old <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. James <lb />
Brown, died at I o'clock Tuesday <lb />
afternoon at their home on Dick- <lb />
avenue The sorrowing <lb />
parents have the sympathy of a <lb />
host of friends- <lb />
Funeral services were held at <lb />
the residence at this after- <lb />
noon, conducted by v M T. <lb />
Plyler, interment following in <lb />
Cherry Hill ; Th. all <lb />
bearers were Harry <lb />
George <lb />
Ben Taylor. <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
Phonier; for at E- <lb />
On Monday night there was a <lb />
meeting of the chamber of com- <lb />
in the mayor's office to <lb />
discuss the matter of extending <lb />
the corporate limits Green- <lb />
ville, and to confer with Mr. Bab- <lb />
cock, representative of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railroad, <lb />
to an exhibit at the James- <lb />
town exposition. Owing to <lb />
meetings in progress <lb />
same time the attendance was <lb />
small, and th extension of the <lb />
town limits was deferred to a <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Mr. Babcock outlined the plan <lb />
for an exhibit of the resources or <lb />
this at the exposition, <lb />
and consisting of R. <lb />
O. S T White and K. <lb />
J. Cobb was appointed to <lb />
range with him the details for <lb />
lite exhibit. It was decided to <lb />
I old another meeting with Mr. <lb />
on Saturday, 26th inst, <lb />
at which time the farmers of the <lb />
county are especially invited e <lb />
be present, as it is desired to <lb />
interest them in making an . <lb />
of their crops- <lb />
Several prizes arc offered I <lb />
on this exhibit. The <lb />
best ears of corn second <lb />
the best water <lb />
melons each, second be t <lb />
the best bushel of sweet <lb />
potatoes and of Irish potatoes <lb />
second best <lb />
for the best tobacco <lb />
for other crops. It <lb />
be worth while for the farm- <lb />
no. a <lb />
TOBACCO FARM <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb />
COUNTIES <lb />
Greenville, Jan. l <lb />
In view of the far that inti <lb />
on of farmers a w ill a <lb />
and buyers that <lb />
oft <lb />
all been sold and there <lb />
remains only a small rem <lb />
of the crop in the hands of <lb />
farmers the Greenville to- <lb />
market ems it advisable <lb />
and t the intern of the farmers <lb />
t urge them to n ark <lb />
remnant as early as possible. <lb />
Their reasons for urging this <lb />
as There are several <lb />
buyers here e gaged in buying <lb />
certain long <lb />
as grades of are <lb />
sing n . i quantities <lb />
the buyers in getting a <lb />
this grade there is <lb />
not much danger in the price de- <lb />
but when it becomes s <lb />
that it takes a long time <lb />
a package and there is <lb />
as to whether or not a <lb />
package the buyer <lb />
is likely to get off the market <lb />
Jo . d do <lb />
this in order to protect <lb />
to prevent hiving on <lb />
several ; u Is <lb />
packages of tobacco. <lb />
The board of trade believe. <lb />
that it is to the best o. <lb />
the farmers and it is on this <lb />
account that they urge the farm <lb />
to sell the remnant of <lb />
co held by them, and in <lb />
order to get the full benefit of ail <lb />
tobacco farmers will do well to <lb />
the county to be present heed the shove suggestion. <lb />
on the 26th and learn the do . <lb />
of the exhibits Pitt can <lb />
make a fine showing at the ex <lb />
position and should do so. <lb />
OAKLEY HAMS. <lb />
Pitt on <lb />
in appointment of commit- <lb />
tees by Justice f the <lb />
house of representatives, Pitt <lb />
county's members are on tho fol- <lb />
Representative Laughinghouse <lb />
-Chairman of committee on Fed- <lb />
relations, also on committees <lb />
on pensions, on library, on <lb />
tees of University. <lb />
Representative ed- <lb />
on agriculture, on man- <lb />
and justices of <lb />
the peace, on Ash and fisheries. <lb />
Oakley, N. C. Jan. 1907. <lb />
C. H. Ross, of Virginia was <lb />
here last week. <lb />
Mack and wife, of <lb />
Goldsboro, are spending <lb />
days hare, <lb />
Capt Flowers has resigned his <lb />
position as section master here. <lb />
Mr- Cherry, of Wharton, has <lb />
been appointed to fill the place. <lb />
Will Highsmith, of <lb />
was here Saturday calling on <lb />
friends. <lb />
J. O. Williams went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
We only killed two hogs buS <lb />
have eat back bones- <lb />
E. ii. <lb />
T. Hooker. <lb />
T A. Person. <lb />
t mi. <lb />
Register of IV; Is fame has <lb />
issued licenses to the foil <lb />
parties since last rep <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
B T. Jacks r an I . <lb />
Cox- <lb />
Alonzo Eva d ; <lb />
a few I horn. <lb />
W. <lb />
and Li i Man- <lb />
Edward Nichols and Ida <lb />
I. W. and Vii Whitley. <lb />
C. and Cora Rob- <lb />
has. Cannon and <lb />
and Nancy <lb />
Crandall. <lb />
LAUGHINGHOUSE BILL. <lb />
For Relief of Prisoners Awaiting Trial, <lb />
Representative J. J. Laughing- <lb />
house the first week of the <lb />
introduced a bill for re- <lb />
lief of prisoners awaiting trial. <lb />
From what we learn of this bill it <lb />
is a good one and become <lb />
a law. The features of it rue <lb />
that any prisoner in jail <lb />
trial can. upon his request, work <lb />
upon the roads. If he is convict- <lb />
ed at the trial he is to be credit- <lb />
ed on the sentence for the ti <lb />
already E quite <lb />
to be paid by the county <lb />
commissioner.; for the time <lb />
has worked. <lb />
Levi Holliday and Myrtie B. <lb />
J. E. Hines, of Norfolk, spent p <lb />
and Mollie Ma- <lb />
COLORED, <lb />
Sunday at home- <lb />
H A. Gray spent Sunday with <lb />
his father, Henry Gray in the <lb />
section. <lb />
Gray Carson, of Bethel, was <lb />
hero Sunday. <lb />
Good many of our people are <lb />
court in Greenville this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Mary Taylor had com- <lb />
Sunday from Winterville. <lb />
C. caught a mule in <lb />
in,; rabbit box Saturday night. <lb />
Mark <lb />
Faison. <lb />
Ned and. <lb />
Joshua Pitt an <lb />
st s in <lb />
I I <lb />
me <lb />
el. <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
fan <lb />
W. R Sharp . ; <lb />
loin Manning and family and <lb />
Mrs T. F. on and family <lb />
took a trip up the road Sunday. <lb />
Big fox hunt Friday. men, i<lb />
dogs and no fox. <lb />
We learn that little <lb />
j Ross, who has been . <lb />
sick for several days, is <lb />
-y <lb />
law as this would <lb />
the prisoners I. a from wore <lb />
it would be conducive . Mr. Gray <lb />
health by permitting them to b w <lb />
at work out in the air instead Barnhill Is one of Pitt's most <lb />
confined in jail. It would also be and Miss <lb />
beneficial to the county in lady of rare <lb />
the prisoner would be doing and accomplishments. The <lb />
for bed and mi best wishes <lb />
while being held in custody and to this couple. <lb />
. ; . .,, fl, Frank Warren and wife, of <lb />
Tyson an L <lb />
. ; Par- <lb />
and Rosa A. <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Hugh who the last <lb />
years has been canvassing <lb />
Virginia, came in Tuesday after- <lb />
noon to visit his father and rel- <lb />
FOR SALE.-One h <lb />
bushels of Jumbo I and <lb />
one hundred . <lb />
ton Peanuts per f <lb />
b. Grifton, N. C. <lb />
J. A. Johnson Bro. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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