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BEGAN ON CENTS. <lb />
Fortune Hit Friend <lb />
.-. . tho Chance Away. <lb />
n who was lb- <lb />
. I called Um <lb />
man who was <lb />
; year clothes. <lb />
ii who ran away his<lb />
have happened <lb />
to him if n had lingered I don't <lb />
and lie doesn't, but he ran <lb />
away, arid the man who staved <lb />
He probably wouldn't <lb />
opened his mouth about the <lb />
p ha read in a news- <lb />
of the death of licit man. <lb />
contained the in- <lb />
hen the man land- <lb />
ed h built up a fortune he <lb />
BO i rots in his pocket. The <lb />
man ill read the death notice <lb />
I he gave the <lb />
fellow the dollar or he wouldn't <lb />
law <lb />
tn men hit the town on <lb />
the They had been <lb />
.; for ks. The man <lb />
, . . r-uh pennies- when <lb />
i. . . landed. The <lb />
had a little money. <lb />
. d more his <lb />
It i In the latter declined. II <lb />
what he had asked for. <lb />
Then the two men starred to <lb />
The first place to which they <lb />
applied was a retail dry goods store. <lb />
The ii reliant said ho wanted a <lb />
young make fires, sweep the <lb />
. o dust the counters. The <lb />
. had the small <lb />
sum of n o icy had the first option <lb />
,, d r. Tho other who had <lb />
the dollar got the <lb />
When he. drew his first <lb />
week's he tendered the loan <lb />
to traveler. The latter <lb />
decline I, ll told Hie young man <lb />
wait until he was better able, <lb />
Tho remained open <lb />
a year. At the expiration of <lb />
that time the man had his pay <lb />
advanced per rent. He sent <lb />
friend the of the loan <lb />
with interest. <lb />
The benefactor was still looking <lb />
round. The man with tho of <lb />
Sored him a place in tho store, but <lb />
it was refused. There wasn't emu <lb />
ready money in the job to suit him. <lb />
years later the 08.50 <lb />
tan was advanced to the place of <lb />
lead salesman. He sent again for <lb />
and offered him a <lb />
flare, but this was also declined. A <lb />
year.- after this the man <lb />
was admitted to partnership in tho <lb />
which by this time was the <lb />
spent retail of the young city. <lb />
made his quondam friend <lb />
another offer, but the latter was <lb />
not ready. The pay was not <lb />
A little while afterward the <lb />
retail hone established a wholesale <lb />
business. It was a great success. <lb />
The young man who had <lb />
the dollar was placed at <lb />
the head of the wholesale concern. <lb />
e more he offered his old <lb />
factor but the <lb />
de and for the <lb />
res . <lb />
The business kept expanding. <lb />
v. is today one of the big- <lb />
cc ii west. <lb />
lied tho r day <lb />
was quoted a million and a half. <lb />
He had made it in year-. <lb />
man who told me the <lb />
who ran from opportunity, as <lb />
he d it, Is looking for a job <lb />
in New that <lb />
give him in r and keep his body <lb />
cut of ; tor's field when he is <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
His Third Marriage. <lb />
An interesting case of <lb />
regarding the third time is <lb />
n Lahore paper. An in- <lb />
the city of <lb />
per lost two wives in quick <lb />
and was to con- <lb />
tract a third marriage when he re- <lb />
the following mandate from <lb />
the relations of the <lb />
are told that when a man <lb />
already lost two wives third <lb />
also dies very soon. In order to <lb />
the angel of death you are <lb />
requested to marry a doll, an. <lb />
thereafter some and marry our <lb />
laughter, who should be your <lb />
wife and not your <lb />
The man did as ho was told. He <lb />
married the doll, then gave out that <lb />
he was ad, buried her with great <lb />
pomp, and proceeded to marry his <lb />
fourth wife. <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
An <lb />
Occasion <lb />
Failed to Convince a Skeptic. <lb />
In a discussion of the occult with <lb />
Julian the following <lb />
was told, much to the <lb />
of of the followers of <lb />
Mine. Blavatsky, who happened to <lb />
be <lb />
Blavatsky and a party of her ad- <lb />
were traveling in <lb />
halted one evening at a small <lb />
for supper. There they were <lb />
joined by Hawthorne and <lb />
Colonel After supper, <lb />
served in the en. Blavatsky <lb />
for a and. <lb />
DEPARTMENT. <lb />
This department is in charge of W. Parker who is <lb />
to represent The Reflector in Farmville and vicinity <lb />
A Dry Bath. <lb />
A Scotchman was once advised <lb />
lake shower baths. A friend ex- <lb />
plained to him how to lit up one by <lb />
the use of a cistern and colander. <lb />
and Sandy accordingly set to work <lb />
and bed the thing done at once. <lb />
illy be was met by tin <lb />
friend who bad given him the ad <lb />
being ask how ho en <lb />
bath. said he, <lb />
I liked it am <lb />
quite dry <lb />
a ho hi to take <lb />
ed h <lb />
t, piled, i- <lb />
i a to stand <lb />
an <lb />
Answer. <lb />
at <lb />
the <lb />
was tine<lb />
RIM WAS TO <lb />
being In an especially good humor. <lb />
to the <lb />
in <lb />
she compiled, <lb />
of the onlookers. <lb />
The spot where the gathering <lb />
took place was more than ideally <lb />
beautiful, and after several <lb />
incantations a shower of roses <lb />
descended, covered with dew and <lb />
out of apparently n clear sky. <lb />
A lovely full blown <lb />
rose fell m front of Colonel Me- <lb />
and Blavatsky commanded <lb />
him to tear the leaves away see <lb />
what was concealed in the heart of <lb />
the flower. One by one tho petals <lb />
were scattered on the ground, and <lb />
lovingly concealed in the heart of <lb />
the flower was a splendid ring, with <lb />
a fiery ruby for a cuter stone and <lb />
surrounded by diamonds. <lb />
were silent with <lb />
amazement, and the ring was passed <lb />
from one to another for Inspection, <lb />
while Mine. Blavatsky gave u <lb />
lecture on the possibilities of <lb />
her own particular world. <lb />
The ring was finally handed to <lb />
Julian Hawthorne, who, lifter a <lb />
close examination, remarked <lb />
am glad to see, madam, that the <lb />
artisans of your clime arc <lb />
o our refinement of gold. The <lb />
ring i- marked I New <lb />
York American. <lb />
was the subject <lb />
for discussion. Each member <lb />
responded to roll call with <lb />
quotations. Mrs. W. C. <lb />
Askew read a sketch of Mendel- <lb />
life and Mrs. J. T. Smith <lb />
I rendered as an <lb />
I instrumental solo. <lb />
A guessing contest furnished <lb />
; amusement for awhile. <lb />
and fruits were served. <lb />
Mrs. F. M- Davis and Miss Ada <lb />
Tyson were the invited guests- <lb />
The picnic at Green Spring <lb />
I ground Tuesday was a great <lb />
about people <lb />
Tho game of ball between <lb />
and Green spring clubs <lb />
resulted in a score of to in <lb />
favor of There was <lb />
dancing and other amusements <lb />
throughout the day. Ex-Senator <lb />
W. It. Williams made a short ad- <lb />
dress in which lie gave a history <lb />
of Green spring and of incidents <lb />
surrounding it in his boyhood <lb />
days. Dinner was abundant and <lb />
the ladies of Farmville sold <lb />
cream for benefit of the <lb />
Christian church. Spring water <lb />
was used plentifully by every- <lb />
body. <lb />
Mrs. Charles Cobb and Mr. <lb />
Whichard, of Greenville, are <lb />
spending the week with relatives <lb />
in this section. <lb />
Mrs. Brantley, of Norfolk, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. P. T. Atkinson. <lb />
Apparently <lb />
Alexander Graham Bell, the fa- <lb />
of the telephone, was <lb />
discussing flying machines. Pro- <lb />
Bell speaks with authority on <lb />
this subject, for it is his <lb />
kite that give- the unit upon which <lb />
flying machines must lie proportion- <lb />
ed, and <lb />
has been due to his observance of <lb />
the principle enunciated by the <lb />
great American scientist. <lb />
go very awkwardly about <lb />
raid Professor Boll. ail <lb />
invention- tho first step- are taken <lb />
with an awkwardness that to later <lb />
generations seems ludicrously in- <lb />
credible. Indeed at the start we are <lb />
like the two men with tho plank. <lb />
man asked another to help <lb />
him carry a long and heavy plank <lb />
home. Accordingly they stooped <lb />
down, back to back, took it up and <lb />
of course they couldn't make any <lb />
progress with it. <lb />
No, said the after <lb />
awhile of balking. <lb />
both turned around and <lb />
were face to face. With tho plank <lb />
on their heads they stood in this <lb />
strange posture, regarding one an- <lb />
other stolidly for some time. Then <lb />
tho first man said <lb />
the beggar down. Jack. <lb />
No two nun can carry one plank. <lb />
Ill take her home <lb />
Hot For <lb />
Hot water ha- far more medical <lb />
virtues than many believe. Because <lb />
it is so easily procured many think <lb />
it There is nothing that <lb />
so cuts short congestion <lb />
of the lungs, sure throat or <lb />
as hot water applied <lb />
promptly and thoroughly. Head- <lb />
ache yields to frequent application <lb />
of hot water to tho and back <lb />
of the neck. A towel wrung out of <lb />
hot water and held to the face will <lb />
generally give relief in neuralgia <lb />
and toothache. A napkin wrung out <lb />
and put around the neck of a child <lb />
suffering from croup <lb />
bring relief in ten minutes. A tum- <lb />
of hot water taken in the <lb />
morning half an hour before break- <lb />
fast will help of stomach <lb />
Very hot water will stop <lb />
To Take Out Paint. <lb />
Equal parts of ammonia and <lb />
will take paint out of cloth- <lb />
no matter how dry or hard it <lb />
may be. Saturate the spot two or <lb />
three times, then wash it out in <lb />
A of oxalic <lb />
acid dissolved in a pint of hot water <lb />
will remove paint spots from tho <lb />
windows. Pour n little in a cup and <lb />
apply to the son with a swab, but <lb />
sure to allow the acid to <lb />
torch the may he <lb />
with it. care <lb />
ipf leach of <lb />
ii ; <lb />
n ;. <lb />
J. M. EDWARDS. <lb />
Painter and Designer. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Prompt attention to orders. <lb />
R. E. BELCHER. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Manufacturer of <lb />
Slop Brick- <lb />
The lost clay and the best burn- <lb />
ed Brick on the market. Orders <lb />
tilled on short notice. <lb />
W. M. LANG <lb />
and Wilson Streets, Farmville, <lb />
General <lb />
For Cash or on Time <lb />
Queen Quality Shoes for Women and King Quality Shoes for <lb />
Men. <lb />
Shuck and Felt Mattresses. <lb />
Complete line of ever in the way of Goods, Clothing. <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, Feed b <lb />
Second Floor. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
I have four cows, good milk- <lb />
old, average to <lb />
gallon per day, calve;. I to months <lb />
old. Sold under guarantee. <lb />
JASON <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
TOWNSEND WINDHAM. <lb />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
will buy sell your real <lb />
estate. <lb />
BROS. <lb />
Lang Building, Main Street, Farmville, N. G. <lb />
New Firm. New Store. New Goods. <lb />
stack- of at <lb />
Close Prices. <lb />
Gents Fine a <lb />
You make no mistake in trading with us, for you get <lb />
the nest goods at lowest price. <lb />
J. B. NORMS <lb />
Parker's Old <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Cans <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Dr. G. E. Weeks, <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
Office over Darden Bros, new <lb />
store. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Open all hours of the day. <lb />
Meant a <lb />
Thomas A. was <lb />
at Atlantic City the <lb />
for Increasing the brilliance <lb />
the coat of a jot. <lb />
of these devices have <lb />
bait a he said, o, <lb />
know what a mantle <lb />
Then you'll a <lb />
overheard in a hardware dealer's. <lb />
woman entered tie- <lb />
shop and <lb />
got tho c things <lb />
improving; a <lb />
A said the dealer. <lb />
is a complete set, <lb />
and mantle, all <lb />
don't want the said <lb />
the young woman. gut the <lb />
metal part and the chimney, hut <lb />
little white is busted. It <lb />
only of t want- <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executors of the Last Will and <lb />
of R. deceased, <lb />
notice hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having any claims against said <lb />
estate must the same, <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before 25th day of <lb />
June, 1908, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 25th day of June. 1907. <lb />
T. E. Hooker. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, <lb />
W. E. Hooker. <lb />
Executors of Pattie R. Hooker. <lb />
WHEN YOU BUY A <lb />
PIANO You will get the <lb />
most satisfaction and <lb />
pleasure if you a <lb />
PLAYER <lb />
PIANO Because, in ad- <lb />
to its being a fine, <lb />
high grade upright piano <lb />
to be played in the <lb />
nary way, it has in its <lb />
that which <lb />
when desired, enables <lb />
any member of the <lb />
without any musical <lb />
education, to play any- <lb />
thing from popular song <lb />
to grand opera. These <lb />
wonderful instruments <lb />
are Fold from maker to <lb />
on terms. <lb />
Send your name and ad- <lb />
dress for are to. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. Street. Mgr. <lb />
St. Norfolk Va. <lb />
Piano with the <lb />
Sweet Official <lb />
Piano Jamestown Expo- <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Artist. <lb />
Farmville, N, C, <lb />
Comfortable chairs, good lights, <lb />
sharp tools and expert bar- <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
Men's cloth- <lb />
cleaned and <lb />
. L <lb />
FARMVILLE, C. <lb />
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb />
Glasses Fitted. Examination of <lb />
eyes free. <lb />
All watch and clock work <lb />
T. L. W. J. TURNAGE. <lb />
General Merchants <lb />
Main and Wilson Sis, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Fur- <lb />
Stock and Fertilizer. <lb />
Complete line of Carpets, Mattings and Rugs- Agents for <lb />
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. <lb />
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade. Call <lb />
and MM our <lb />
W. <lb />
Davis Old Stand, Main Street, Farmville. N. C, <lb />
Complete stock Merchandise- <lb />
Cash or time solicited <lb />
Buyers of Cotton and Country Produce. <lb />
Meat, Hay, Corn, Oats and Fertilizer in carload lots. <lb />
Everything in Dry Goods and <lb />
Distributors of orated Shoes for Men and Women. <lb />
rs each. <lb />
Horton Hotel <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Centrally located. <lb />
lated. Up-to-date furnishings. <lb />
Polite servants. Best table the <lb />
market affords at all seasons. <lb />
Rates Reasonable. <lb />
Buss meets all trains. <lb />
First class livery with good rigs <lb />
and horses. <lb />
Farmville, N C. June 1907. <lb />
The Magazine Club met with <lb />
Mrs. W. R. Home in her <lb />
table country home last <lb />
day afternoon. The club always <lb />
hails with delight the time for <lb />
Mrs. Home to entertain, because <lb />
they know what a charming <lb />
hostess she is and a treat <lb />
is in store for them. <lb />
Mrs. Mollie Tyson has been <lb />
sick some days. <lb />
B. S. Smith, <lb />
FARMVILLE M C <lb />
BOARDING <lb />
located on corner and <lb />
i s <lb />
and permanent. Reasonable <lb />
rates and prompt attention. <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
J. D- Cox enters and claims <lb />
about acres, more or less, of <lb />
vacant lying in <lb />
township, Pitt county, N C-, on <lb />
west side of Creeping swamp <lb />
adjoining the lands of Jesse <lb />
ton, St., A. G. Cox, J. Mill <lb />
and others. <lb />
This Jane 20th. 1907. <lb />
J. IX Cox; <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
title to or interest in the fore- <lb />
going described land must flit <lb />
their protest in writing with me <lb />
I. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
and Fancy <lb />
J T. <lb />
DRUGGIST. <lb />
Main Street. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Everything found in an <lb />
Drug Good lino Oils and <lb />
Paints. All kinds of <lb />
Ice through the season. <lb />
Open a. m. to p. m. Sun <lb />
day to a. m. <lb />
Tonsorial Emporium. <lb />
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
repaired, clean- <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
next thirty days, or years in <lb />
they will be Darted <lb />
Enlarging a <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Jeweler Real Estate <lb />
Watches and Clocks repaired on short <lb />
notice. Work <lb />
Farmville, K. C. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Fresh Meats. Beef, Fish. <lb />
Local and Richmond Products. <lb />
J. M. WINDHAM <lb />
mi ms. i <lb />
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C. <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JURY 1907 <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
NO. <lb />
EASTERN TRAINING SCHOOL<lb />
Bid <lb />
From the Greensboro Telegram <lb />
of June 30th we fol <lb />
lowing extract from an <lb />
with Governor <lb />
spirit <lb />
ho was evident in <lb />
At each the <lb />
committee was if <lb />
enough land had not been offered <lb />
for site, they have more, <lb />
and in one th land offered <lb />
was said to be worth an <lb />
acre. It was this of gen- <lb />
made the trip de- <lb />
said the governor, but <lb />
out of this wonderful enlarge- <lb />
of original bids, grow the <lb />
he aid, which resulted <lb />
in the boards postponing action <lb />
until July so as to allow these <lb />
additional offers to be made in <lb />
writing. Greenville, for in- <lb />
stance, had not only offered over <lb />
but the choice eight <lb />
fine sites containing from to <lb />
and to each site <lb />
the committee was assured that <lb />
if the State needed more, it <lb />
be <lb />
We fool sure that the <lb />
reporter of our esteemed ex- <lb />
change misunderstood the <lb />
nor. <lb />
Grenville filed its bid with <lb />
the State Board of Education on <lb />
June 5th in writing and sealed, <lb />
as required by the rules of the <lb />
board- The bid was <lb />
from the town and <lb />
from the in <lb />
money, and the cost <lb />
of the site selected. With this <lb />
bid the representatives the <lb />
town and county filed with the <lb />
board options on sites in four <lb />
different localities These op- <lb />
were signed by the owners <lb />
of the property and their wives, <lb />
and are duly acknowledged by <lb />
the and privy ex- <lb />
of the married women <lb />
taken before the proper officer. <lb />
These options thus signed were <lb />
filed with the of the 5th of <lb />
June and are now in their posses- <lb />
The board arrived in Green- <lb />
ville on the 11.25 a. n train on <lb />
Friday, June 21st. and proceeded <lb />
to examine these sites. These <lb />
sites are known as the <lb />
site, the Hi the <lb />
Arthur site and the Higgs site. <lb />
were each inspected by <lb />
the board in the older named, <lb />
the inspection being finished <lb />
about o'clock. These sites <lb />
contain an area from to <lb />
acres, and th-y range in price in <lb />
the options and in the bid from <lb />
to intrinsically <lb />
they are worth upon the market <lb />
much more, but these are the <lb />
prices the owners offered to take <lb />
for the purpose of locating the <lb />
school at Greenville. These <lb />
options and the bid now in the <lb />
possession of the board are so <lb />
plainly set forth that we think <lb />
it is not possible to <lb />
stand them. It is left with the <lb />
board to select either, and the <lb />
of the one selected is to be <lb />
deducted from the <lb />
So we that the bid <lb />
made by Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county is absolutely e from <lb />
any ambiguity. It will be en- <lb />
agreeable to both the <lb />
town and the county for the bid <lb />
to be published at any time <lb />
when the board sees proper to <lb />
do so. We make this of <lb />
the bid because we have nothing <lb />
to conceal or keep from the pub- <lb />
Our people have tried to act <lb />
in a straight forward business <lb />
like way from the beginning, <lb />
and so far as The Reflector can <lb />
control the situation they will <lb />
continue to do <lb />
u Hart <lb />
One of the foreigners working <lb />
op the railroad construction, <lb />
near Farmville, was badly hart <lb />
Monday. The work train was <lb />
about move to get out of the <lb />
of the passenger train, when <lb />
a sudden jerk caused the man to <lb />
fall off the car, and in the fall <lb />
his hip was broken. <lb />
The streets are soaked to the <lb />
bottom. <lb />
r- <lb />
TOwN MATTERS. <lb />
Report of Mayor to <lb />
Mayor's Office. <lb />
Greenville. N. G. July 1st. 1907. <lb />
To the of Aldermen of <lb />
N. C. <lb />
It is my to to <lb />
y-ii tho w report for tho <lb />
year just That <lb />
I tho year, ending <lb />
i nix I as mayor heard <lb />
case;. this number <lb />
jurisdiction of and <lb />
from this number appeals were <lb />
taken to the superior court, and <lb />
there were cases bound over <lb />
to the superior <lb />
this fiscal year, fines <lb />
were collected amounting to <lb />
which has been paid <lb />
over to county treasurer, for the <lb />
general school fund. And costs <lb />
were collected amounting to <lb />
making a total sum <lb />
passing through this <lb />
exclusive of the sums <lb />
worked out on the streets. <lb />
The sewer system is, <lb />
completed, there yet re- <lb />
to done, the <lb />
only which will be finished <lb />
and the system tendered the <lb />
town this week. There are five <lb />
and six tenths miles of sewer <lb />
pipe laved, with two out-falls. <lb />
There are a few items in the <lb />
final estimate under the head of <lb />
extra work, the cost of which <lb />
can not be definitely stated at <lb />
this time, but it can be stated <lb />
that the approximate cost the <lb />
construction of the system is <lb />
including the right-of- <lb />
way. is to the credit of <lb />
the sewer fund about <lb />
which very probably, be <lb />
sufficient to pay the <lb />
mate, including the per cent <lb />
reserve fund held by <lb />
the town. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
F. M Wooten, Mayor. <lb />
This shows well for the <lb />
referred to in Mayor <lb />
Wooten's letter, and we feel sure <lb />
that tho annual statement <lb />
of the other departments of the <lb />
affairs of the town is ready for <lb />
publication it will show up <lb />
as well. Conducting the <lb />
administration of a town as large <lb />
and as as Greenville is <lb />
no small and the <lb />
officers in charge of this have <lb />
much to do in order that <lb />
all may be carried on wisely and <lb />
economically. <lb />
RESPECT. <lb />
The sad intelligence having <lb />
reached u f the death of the <lb />
little i our brother, L. A. <lb />
Arnold, therefore be it <lb />
1st That we, the members of <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. <lb />
R. M., extend to Brother Arnold <lb />
and his family our sincere and <lb />
heartfelt sympathy in their loss. <lb />
We commend them to the Great <lb />
Spirit who alone can comfort <lb />
them in their sorrow. <lb />
2nd. That a copy of these res- <lb />
be spread upon our min- <lb />
a copy be sent to the family <lb />
of Brother Arnold, and a copy be <lb />
sent to The Reflector with re- <lb />
quest to publish same. <lb />
R. C Flanagan. <lb />
D. C. Moore, Com. <lb />
W. S <lb />
SNOW WHITE <lb />
was Delighted. <lb />
If applause counts for any- <lb />
thing, the audience in <lb />
temple opera house, Monday <lb />
night, was delighted with the <lb />
presentation of the <lb />
by the <lb />
people of Washington. It was <lb />
bright, catchy and the music was <lb />
fine. <lb />
Of course Miss Blow <lb />
as Princess Snow White, <lb />
the of attraction, but she <lb />
had good support in the largo <lb />
chorus of pretty girls, the <lb />
bright boys as dwarfs, and in <lb />
the prince and other characters <lb />
Mr. Tyler, of Richmond, as tho <lb />
prince, came in for a good share <lb />
of applause, and the chorus <lb />
an ovation when they came <lb />
out <lb />
The young people came up <lb />
from Washington on a boat <lb />
late in the afternoon return- <lb />
ed after the performance. <lb />
Greenville was glad to have this <lb />
visit from them and would like <lb />
to see them again. <lb />
The party was chaperoned by <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. N- S. <lb />
me <lb />
BUY TICKET ON SOUTHERN. <lb />
And You Get the Right to Sue Road <lb />
tor Fire Hundred Dollars. <lb />
The last Legislature made in a <lb />
penalty of every time a rail- <lb />
road sold a ticket for more than <lb />
21-4 cents a mile. Yesterday all <lb />
the railroads obeyed <lb />
the law and sold tickets at 1-4 <lb />
other railroads charged <lb />
1-4 per Judge <lb />
and gave a coupon to the <lb />
chaser to refund him one cent a <lb />
mile for every mile. <lb />
a ticket and get a <lb />
entitling you to a of <lb />
the said a <lb />
Raleigh lawyer yesterday who <lb />
had taken the pains to read the <lb />
law. There are lawyers who <lb />
will bring the suits and <lb />
person who buys a ticket gets a <lb />
coupon giving him a cause of <lb />
action with chances <lb />
out of one hundred that he will <lb />
if i , <lb />
INDIGNATION REIGNED SUPREME. <lb />
the Streets of Greenville Yesterday <lb />
C. T. gigantic <lb />
and the throngs of wise shop- <lb />
who have patronized this <lb />
great bargain carnival since the <lb />
opening has roused our <lb />
from their slumbers. Yes- <lb />
evening C. T. <lb />
original wagon was on the street <lb />
heralding numerous bargains <lb />
to be had at this sale as well <lb />
the Free Jamestown trip to be <lb />
given away next Saturday night <lb />
When going by a certain spot or <lb />
main street five r six of the <lb />
were discussing <lb />
their troubles and wondering <lb />
among themselves how it was <lb />
possible for C. T. to <lb />
sell his goods so cheap. The boys <lb />
voice in the wagon kinder made <lb />
them lose the chain of their con- <lb />
that aroused feel <lb />
to such a pitch that they <lb />
pointed a committee to send to <lb />
the authorities which was done <lb />
The results were that not to <lb />
disturb these disciples of <lb />
from their daily <lb />
C. T will <lb />
have to drive the chariot and <lb />
keep mum. But nevertheless <lb />
this sale will last until <lb />
this Saturday- Be sure and come <lb />
don't forget to get your James- <lb />
town ticket free from C. T. Mun- <lb />
ford. <lb />
Miss Whitfield. of Green- <lb />
daughter of Mr. N. H- <lb />
Whitfield, was married at noon, <lb />
Tuesday, in the Episcopal <lb />
church at Weldon to Mr. George <lb />
of Henderson, Rev. Mr. <lb />
officiating- Dr. Henry <lb />
Tucker, of Henderson, was best <lb />
man, and Miss <lb />
of Henderson, maid of honor- <lb />
Mr. has a govern- <lb />
position at Panama and <lb />
was home on a furlough. It <lb />
was arranged that the marriage <lb />
take place at Weldon, <lb />
and Miss Whitfield, accompanied <lb />
by her father, left Greenville for <lb />
that town Tuesday morning. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
the couple left Weldon on <lb />
the north bound train for New <lb />
York, from which point they <lb />
sail for Panama- <lb />
Miss Whitfield was very <lb />
and a here. <lb />
While all regret her departure <lb />
the best wishes of a host of <lb />
friends go with her to her far <lb />
away home. <lb />
JESSAMINE. <lb />
to Edward <lb />
By Mrs. W. G. <lb />
When corner the Bummer's glories. <lb />
And sunlight dances o'er the wave. <lb />
When Arbutus revels with the moon- <lb />
vino, <lb />
Sweet I crave. <lb />
From among the beautiful flowers. <lb />
They pluck the fairest kind; <lb />
Amid the wood-land bowers <lb />
seek sweet Jessamine. <lb />
Tulips, buttercups, daisies white, <lb />
Roses, hyacinths, poppies red wine, <lb />
snow ball, too. <lb />
Has no place with Jessamine. <lb />
The- wreath, <lb />
i i r th, <lb />
NUPTIALS. <lb />
And Social Preceding. <lb />
Some time ago the engagement <lb />
of Miss Bessie Patrick to Mr <lb />
Cary Mayo was announced. <lb />
Ever since Greenville people <lb />
have eagerly looked forward to <lb />
the marriage of this popular <lb />
young couple <lb />
Several social functions have <lb />
been given in their honor. Per- <lb />
haps one of the m st beautiful of <lb />
these was a dinner on <lb />
Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
C. W. Harvey at their home on <lb />
Greene street Covers were laid <lb />
for fourteen and an elegant <lb />
course dinner was served. <lb />
Those who enjoyed Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Harvey's Hospitality were <lb />
and groom Miss <lb />
Bessie Patrick and Mr. Cary <lb />
Mayo. Miss Bertha Patrick and <lb />
Forbes, Mr. W. F. <lb />
Patrick and Miss Helen Forbes, <lb />
Miss Mary Me leans and Mr- W, <lb />
Atkins. Mr. and G. <lb />
Vines. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
On Tuesday evening at their <lb />
home on Washington street Mr <lb />
and Mrs. B. F. Patrick tendered <lb />
a public reception in honor of the <lb />
marriage of their d Miss <lb />
Bessie, to Mr. Cary B. Mayo. <lb />
The house was t <lb />
orated in potted plants and cut <lb />
flowers. At the front door Mr <lb />
and Mrs B. E- Patrick greeted <lb />
the guests. They were ti en <lb />
ushered into the parlor by Dr. <lb />
and Mrs. Falkland. <lb />
In the parlor Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
Patric k were assisted in vi <lb />
by their daughter, Bessie <lb />
and Mr Mayo, Mr and Mrs. C. <lb />
C. Vines, Mis; Bertha Patrick <lb />
and Mr. W. is, Atkins, Mis Lot- <lb />
tie Blow and Whitehead. <lb />
The guests were then invited <lb />
into the hall, where punch was <lb />
served by Miss Mary Medearis <lb />
and Mr. Fred Forbes. <lb />
Then the guests were u <lb />
into the dining room by Miss <lb />
Jenkins and Mr. W F. <lb />
Patrick, and Miss Helen Forbes <lb />
and Mr. Chas Newton. The <lb />
dining room was a study in pink, <lb />
this color being carried <lb />
out in delicious refreshments <lb />
which were served by Misses <lb />
Lillian Carr, Mir <lb />
Blow and Bryan. <lb />
From the dining room <lb />
guests into the gift <lb />
which was decorated in green <lb />
and white. he presents dis <lb />
played hen; were numerous <lb />
exceedingly handsome, <lb />
the popularity of the <lb />
young couple. <lb />
The most valuable present <lb />
a deed to the house and lot, <lb />
corner Fourth and Greene streets <lb />
from the parents of the bride <lb />
Other presents noticed <lb />
were a china closet, dinning <lb />
table and innumerable articles <lb />
in cut glass and Japanese ware. <lb />
It was quite late when the <lb />
guests bid the host and hostess <lb />
good night. <lb />
THE MARRIAGE <lb />
At this morning at the St. <lb />
Paul's Episcopal church, the <lb />
marriage of Miss Bessie Patrick <lb />
to Mr. Cary Mayo, took place- <lb />
Notwithstanding the early hour <lb />
and the inclement weather, the <lb />
church with relatives <lb />
and friends. The church was beau <lb />
decorated, the windows <lb />
were screened and the glow of <lb />
electric lights made the interior <lb />
brilliant. <lb />
The entire chancel and altar <lb />
were decorated in green and <lb />
white, potted plants forming a <lb />
back ground. <lb />
At the appoints hour, <lb />
ceding the ceremony, Miss <lb />
Mary Medearis, of <lb />
N. C. sang of <lb />
The bridal party entered the <lb />
church to the strains of <lb />
Wedding March, skillfully <lb />
rendered by Miss Helen Forbes. <lb />
The ushers were Messrs Fred <lb />
Forbes, W. B. Patrick, Chas. <lb />
Newton and Dr. C. A. White- <lb />
head, of Tarboro, who passed <lb />
down the aisle, standing on <lb />
side of the chancel. Each of <lb />
wore Prince Albert <lb />
coat, trousers with gloves <lb />
and tie to match. <lb />
Following these came the two <lb />
honor, Mrs. C. C Vines <lb />
and Mrs. each <lb />
in white crepe-de-chine with <lb />
-v V <lb />
AN OCCASION. <lb />
is noted for its <lb />
and hospitable people. <lb />
It has an excellent class of <lb />
usually bright children that <lb />
would be a credit to any town. <lb />
The Sunday school is th <lb />
and under the <lb />
of Mr i;. H. Cole, <lb />
efficient and capable <lb />
dent. <lb />
With e facts it is almost <lb />
useless to say th ch annual <lb />
children's day services held <lb />
there, June o. at night, were a <lb />
complete success. There were <lb />
about thirty and young <lb />
people that had an active part <lb />
in these exercises, and each and <lb />
every one did his part <lb />
well. If any one made <lb />
a mistake I never observed it. <lb />
Some deserve special praise and <lb />
all hearty c on the <lb />
manner in which rendered <lb />
their parts. <lb />
But these could not <lb />
have been Than a success, <lb />
with such elect ladies as Mrs. F- <lb />
G and Mrs. <lb />
J. O. to prepare and as- <lb />
in the training of the <lb />
These excellent ladies <lb />
are adepts in such work and de- <lb />
serve much praise and many <lb />
thanks. A Visitor. <lb />
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb />
Took a <lb />
How Colonel Promptly<lb />
is that man limping along <lb />
on crutches, with head all done <lb />
up in bandage- Inquired tho east- <lb />
man of the landlord of the Met- <lb />
hotel at lied Dog. <lb />
looks as though In- had met with a <lb />
terrible <lb />
replied the <lb />
landlord. but jest <lb />
That there feller <lb />
Kill Waters is his <lb />
didn't have no more sense then <lb />
toll Jim Peters lie a wuss <lb />
liar then Hank Phillips, <lb />
when everybody knows the <lb />
is tho liar in <lb />
then the trouble began, I <lb />
interrupted the <lb />
the <lb />
landlord. didn't hear <lb />
of it till two or three days later, <lb />
but when lie kin fee <lb />
for what he done to poor <lb />
w hat grievance did the coin- <lb />
inquired the tourist. <lb />
fellow raid Mr. Peters <lb />
was a worse liar than the <lb />
-That's it. think the <lb />
to by hear <lb />
a rank ahead <lb />
of himself without <lb />
New York Journal. <lb />
Exact Manning. <lb />
said baby's <lb />
got hair like I'm pretty rare to have <lb />
some <lb />
ha Von mean the baby's <lb />
pretty sure tn have hair some day <lb />
like you've <lb />
mean I The <lb />
Press. <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
Car Will Prevent <lb />
Becoming Rutty. <lb />
Many housekeepers are annoyed <lb />
by their flatirons becoming rusty <lb />
from dampness in tho cupboard. <lb />
This may easily prevented. Be- <lb />
fore putting the irons away after <lb />
the ironing is finished rub thorn <lb />
with a little warm grease on a <lb />
of soft and wrap in <lb />
thick brown paper. When they are <lb />
to used again dip them into very <lb />
hot water with a little sods <lb />
ed in it wipe them dry before <lb />
putting over the fire to heat. <lb />
When taken from the for the <lb />
ironing have some brown paper on <lb />
the table with a little powdered <lb />
bath brick on it, and rub the iron <lb />
or. this. Have a piece of paraffin <lb />
tied in a muslin bag, rub this light- <lb />
over the iron, then polish it on a <lb />
soft It takes longer to tell <lb />
this than the work dona, but <lb />
the process makes the iron delight- <lb />
fully smooth and easy tn use, and <lb />
consequently one may get over the <lb />
clothes more quickly. <lb />
Apple Jelly. <lb />
Quarter and core but do not pare <lb />
the apples; put into porcelain lined <lb />
kettle, with cold <lb />
bring to a boiling point. Turn into <lb />
bag and drain overnight. Allow <lb />
throe-quarters of a of sugar <lb />
to a pint of juice. Boil the juice <lb />
ten-minutes- the sugar and <lb />
ten minute more. Skim and <lb />
pour into jelly glasses and cover <lb />
the glasses over with a piece of com <lb />
moil glass to keep out dust while <lb />
cooling. Next morning cover the <lb />
tumblers with tissue paper or tops <lb />
and keep Id a dark closet. If the <lb />
seems thin cover it with <lb />
and let it stand in the sun for a <lb />
or more until it thickens. <lb />
Orange Peel. <lb />
When you have peeled oranges <lb />
for dessert do not throw the peeling <lb />
away. Instead cut it into <lb />
inch long pieces with scissors and <lb />
then put it Oil the stove in cold <lb />
and lot i. come to a boil. Then <lb />
cook a cup of sugar a half cup <lb />
of water until it is the consistency <lb />
of Throw in the orange peel <lb />
and let it boil in the until it <lb />
is soft en h be pierced with a <lb />
broom straw. Then dip out piece <lb />
to Prove Himself. <lb />
would never marry a man <lb />
who was a coward. <lb />
how brave would it <lb />
be necessary for bun to lie in order <lb />
to win your approval <lb />
She Well, he'd have to have <lb />
courage enough <lb />
Register. <lb />
book. <lb />
Next came the maids of honor. <lb />
Mis Bertha Patrick, sister of <lb />
bride, and Miss Lottie Blow, <lb />
each white net and car- <lb />
the prayer book. <lb />
The bride entered on the arm <lb />
of her father, Mr. B. F. Patrick <lb />
wore a handsome going-away <lb />
of voile, with <lb />
hat and gloves to match. She car- <lb />
a bouquet of bride's rose <lb />
She was met at the altar by the <lb />
groom who entered from the <lb />
try with his best man, Mr. W. S. <lb />
Atkins. The impressive ceremony <lb />
by Rev- W- E. <lb />
i-ox. <lb />
To the strains of <lb />
wedding march, the bride and <lb />
groom passed out the aisle fol <lb />
lowed by the attendants. <lb />
The couple departed on the <lb />
rain for on extended bridal tour <lb />
North, after which they will be <lb />
at home in <lb />
Both these young people are ex- <lb />
popular, and the best <lb />
piece, <lb />
paper, <lb />
pieces <lb />
on a of <lb />
careful not to <lb />
each other. <lb />
touch <lb />
Silk L.-c. <lb />
and cob <lb />
t should <lb />
on a piece <lb />
be i <lb />
are ti <lb />
.-., i I or ; old <lb />
I. -d <lb />
of .- while cal- <lb />
d carefully with a <lb />
soft brush i i spirits of wine. <lb />
If silk lace is much discolored it <lb />
slim-Id be in for <lb />
three hours being was I. <lb />
No starch must I used, and tho <lb />
lace must t very <lb />
covered while it i ironed.<lb />
will he <lb />
I fried. <lb />
To <lb />
To rill i .- -n if <lb />
small stove ,. <lb />
and pour e.- ;<lb />
and windows. In a few <lb />
open the room a-d m <lb />
found to entirely disappeared. <lb />
Only u fa ml of tho of <lb />
carbolic will which will <lb />
serve to prevent tho from again <lb />
congregating. <lb />
Mixture For Filling <lb />
Soak newspapers in a paste of <lb />
half a pound of r, ha it no -I <lb />
of alum and three quart of water. <lb />
Mix together and boil. This mix- <lb />
which should be as thick <lb />
putty, may be forced into cracks, in <lb />
floors, , etc., with a case <lb />
knife. It hardens like <lb />
neatly and permanently tilling any <lb />
cracks to which it may be <lb />
Shell carefully six hard I I <lb />
Heat up an egg and d mo <lb />
shelled eggs in it, then roll in <lb />
a mixture of line <lb />
ed minced parsley, reason- <lb />
ed with pepper, and fry in boiling <lb />
fat to a good brown. Place on a <lb />
hot dish and serve with hot tomato <lb />
sauce poured around. <lb />
Potato <lb />
Wash and peel the potatoes in the <lb />
ordinary way. begin peeling <lb />
again around and around, lust <lb />
if you were peeling an apple. Be <lb />
not to break the ribbons. <lb />
Drop into fat and fry to <lb />
brown. Drain on paper spread on <lb />
sieve. Keep hot until all are <lb /></p>
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North State Mutual life Insurance Company. <lb />
KINSTON, CAROLINA- <lb />
Mr. John F. Stokes, <lb />
f Manager, North State Mutual Life Insurance Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear Sir- <lb />
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REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
I HE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREEN N. C. <lb />
At close of business May 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES- <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Hills <lb />
Time 27,1581.0 I ., <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
outstanding 1,180.55 <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
All other Stocks, <lb />
and Furniture and <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash Items Gold <lb />
Silver <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
U. S. <lb />
MR. <lb />
No <lb />
Total <lb />
I t of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr, Cat bier of the bU hi hark, do <lb />
s ear that the above is true to the beat of my t <lb />
belief. 0.8. t <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, of May <lb />
ANDREW MOORE, <lb />
Deputy S. C- <lb />
II A <lb />
C. O H LAUGHINGHOUSE <lb />
J. EN <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At the close of <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 1,400.88 <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and 2,400.00 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures 3,872.32 <lb />
Banking Houses 4,100.00 <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items 1,031.52 <lb />
Gold Coin 71.00 <lb />
Silver Coin 1,085.62 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
9,755.00 <lb />
May 18th 1907. <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
107,49.1.07 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
for Interest 0.11 <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
U, 816.77 <lb />
1.322.89 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina <lb />
County of Pitt. , <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best my <lb />
and belief. JAMES L. <lb />
J. G. MO YE <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Directors <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of May, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND We HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FAR VI <lb />
INC MACHINES. <lb />
Your to e. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for-i. <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Country Ready Paints <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
th e Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
worry <lb />
Evidence to Hold Mao <lb />
With Burning Store Because <lb />
Bloodhounds Trailed to <lb />
N. C, June 1907 <lb />
Editor of The Daily Free Press. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Dear Sir; <lb />
In a recent issue of your paper <lb />
you published what purported to <lb />
be an account of the burning f <lb />
the storehouse of Mr. Graham, <lb />
near It was stated <lb />
that Mr J. R. Harrington <lb />
been bloodhounds and <lb />
was believed to be the man who <lb />
had burned the stun- and that <lb />
Mr. Harrington had been <lb />
for his appearance <lb />
before a magistrate in Beaufort. <lb />
Since this article appeared in <lb />
your paper the has been <lb />
tried before the magistrate in <lb />
Beaufort and as there was but <lb />
little evidence, the solicitor, <lb />
who ally conducted the <lb />
prosecution, requested that the <lb />
case be dismissed, which was <lb />
done. <lb />
Mr. is a <lb />
mar, of flood character, a member <lb />
of the Methodist church in good <lb />
standing, and belongs to a good <lb />
family of people in <lb />
county. He had no connection <lb />
whatever with the burning of <lb />
the store and his arrest was one <lb />
of those unfortunate incidents <lb />
which sometimes happen in a <lb />
man's life. <lb />
The store was burned on Sat- <lb />
night. Many people visit- <lb />
ed the place on Sunday, and on <lb />
Monday hounds were <lb />
brought from Greenville and <lb />
put upon a track which was sup- <lb />
posed to be the track of the per- <lb />
son who burned the store. There <lb />
was no evidence that anyone <lb />
had urned the store as the <lb />
nay have from some <lb />
cause The blood- <lb />
hounds followed the track which <lb />
had been selected to be followed <lb />
until they came to a creek, when <lb />
the track was lost The parties <lb />
then a boat and crossed the <lb />
creek and went several miles <lb />
without any further trace of any <lb />
track They came to a landing <lb />
and the dogs started on the <lb />
again, although there was no <lb />
track there, as it is in the woods. <lb />
After going some distance they <lb />
entered a field where Mr. <lb />
was and <lb />
the parties near Mr. <lb />
he the dogs <lb />
came to him and lay <lb />
down at his feet. The dogs were <lb />
very tired and Mr. Harrington <lb />
thought they lay down to rest. <lb />
They did not bay him or do any- <lb />
thing more than come up and lie <lb />
down on the ground. <lb />
Alter this evidence he stated <lb />
to the court that he had no <lb />
sufficient and thereupon <lb />
the case was dismissed- The <lb />
course pursued by the solicitor <lb />
was very highly complimented <lb />
j and proves that he is a fearless <lb />
j and just prosecutor. <lb />
Mr. Harrington proved an <lb />
alibi by his family and neighbors. <lb />
He was at home Saturday night <lb />
when the store was burned and <lb />
did not leave his house that <lb />
i light. <lb />
I hope you will publish this, as <lb />
your previous article was widely <lb />
circulated and was calculated to <lb />
damage Mr. Harrington's char- <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
D, L. WARD. <lb />
Kinston Free Press.<lb />
Why the Few Word of <lb />
Has it ever struck you <lb />
sweetener of life lies in <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, King gave <lb />
, a party, on <lb />
words of appreciation and en-y in honor or MisS <lb />
How few of us <lb />
what <lb />
take the trouble to stop a few <lb />
moments and praise a servant <lb />
for work done, or even <lb />
pause to tell our nearest and <lb />
clearest how we appreciate all the <lb />
daily services which we have <lb />
never noticed <lb />
When out die we has- <lb />
ten to send beautiful flowers as <lb />
a last appreciation of our lo <lb />
them But would it not be bet- <lb />
if we had helped them by <lb />
little praise when they were <lb />
working, or if we had cheered <lb />
them in the dark days when <lb />
they were troubled and Tin <lb />
says Woman's Life. <lb />
Only a few words of <lb />
The cot is nothing, but <lb />
the recompense is beyond . <lb />
Let the husband tell his wife <lb />
how much he prizes her love for <lb />
him. and the wife tell her <lb />
band how truly she <lb />
all his care for her. And the <lb />
mother should reveal in words <lb />
how much she values her child- <lb />
affection, while the child <lb />
who says to its <lb />
you for all your love to has <lb />
rewarded her far beyond <lb />
edge or understanding- <lb />
A Drain on the <lb />
While Eastern North Carolina <lb />
is in a thousand ways a most <lb />
favored region, and is especially <lb />
adapted to most agricultural pro- <lb />
Hazel Mitchell, of Kinston. <lb />
Move King, assist- <lb />
ed by Mr. Carl Wilson, received <lb />
at the front door, and served <lb />
fruit and bonbons to <lb />
the guests as they arrived. In <lb />
rear hall, punch was served <lb />
Hazel Mitchell and Mr. <lb />
Norman Warren. <lb />
Ft the punchbowl <lb />
people were ushered to <lb />
they were received <lb />
I M Lucille and Mr. <lb />
Home. <lb />
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I in the library. Miss Am- <lb />
King passed around little <lb />
purses, cot fifty <lb />
. were used as <lb />
e a sale that <lb />
follow id. Mr <lb />
p ired bearing; a counter covered <lb />
any mysterious packages <lb />
shapes and sizes. <lb />
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bidder. Miss Jamie <lb />
bid off, at twenty three <lb />
beans, a package labeled <lb />
House which proved to <lb />
be an old black cat- A package <lb />
marked souvenir of Green- <lb />
but which turned out to <lb />
be an old bottle, was <lb />
knocked down to Miss Margaret <lb />
at beans. <lb />
Th-- auction sale having been <lb />
finished, the guests scattered to <lb />
the spacious porch and yard, <lb />
where delicious refreshments, <lb />
consisting of ice cream and cake, <lb />
were served by Misses Mattie <lb />
EASTERN TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
Senator Tells Why He <lb />
Greenville Should lit-t the Sr hoot <lb />
Senator J. L. Fleming of <lb />
ducts, its farmers make one I Move King Margaret Blow, <lb />
great mistake. They are After the refreshments had <lb />
energetic, honest <lb />
praiseworthy, but they have <lb />
yet learned how to make their <lb />
farms take care of themselves. <lb />
They have never yet <lb />
seen the importance of <lb />
their home supplies. Over <lb />
most every road and thorough- <lb />
fare leading to and from our <lb />
market towns, large or small, <lb />
numbers and numbers of wagons <lb />
and carts pass daily loaded with <lb />
corn and hay with which to feed <lb />
the teams that draw the plows <lb />
in the cultivated fields. Thous- <lb />
and and thousands of dollars are <lb />
sent west every week for th <lb />
supplies which could and should <lb />
j finished, the young <lb />
bu <lb />
n-t were recalled to the library to par- <lb />
in a guessing <lb />
Miss Mattie King asked <lb />
Questions the answers to which <lb />
was some kind of nut. To <lb />
the first person who correctly <lb />
answered a question, a card was <lb />
given. Miss Margaret Blow, <lb />
who had the largest number of <lb />
cards at the end of the contest <lb />
was awarded a prize, a beautiful <lb />
copy of Lucille. This was present <lb />
ed by Mr. Carl Wilson to Miss <lb />
Hazell Mitchell in a very touch- <lb />
speech. <lb />
After some time spent in very <lb />
pleasant conversations guests <lb />
be raised here at home. While I departed, thanking the hostess <lb />
here and there a fairly I for a delightful evening's <lb />
gent and seemingly successful and declaring that it <lb />
farmer will tell you that it been one of the most enjoy- <lb />
him to raise cotton and evenings that they had ever <lb />
and corn and hay, it is hard <lb />
for him to give satisfactory proof <lb />
of his statement- <lb />
Indeed, thought- <lb />
observers will challenge such <lb />
statement at every point and <lb />
will give as illustrations to sup- <lb />
port the challenge the thrift and <lb />
of the farmers who <lb />
have their supplies all at home. <lb />
spent. <lb />
A DASTARDLY CRIME ATTEMPTED <lb />
BY BRUTE. <lb />
Mrs. L. A. <lb />
Mrs. Laura A- <lb />
ow of the late Mr. G. A. <lb />
Gowan, died suddenly about <lb />
o'clock Wednesday night at her <lb />
home on Dickinson avenue. She <lb />
was in usual health <lb />
on Wednesday and came down <lb />
town during the day. At night <lb />
she suffered a stroke of <lb />
and p away in a few <lb />
minutes. <lb />
There Can L One Result If Fiend <lb />
is taught. <lb />
Y morning about <lb />
o'clock at the home of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Scott, very respectable <lb />
people, living near Black Creek, <lb />
a brute, dressed in over- <lb />
alls and cap, attempted to assault <lb />
Mrs. Scott. <lb />
Only the prompt arrival of a <lb />
party prevented the nefarious <lb />
crime, for his hands clutched <lb />
the lady's throat despite her <lb />
screams and struggles to release <lb />
herself from his grasp <lb />
The ran and parties <lb />
If ed with guns are scouring j <lb />
Dies Suddenly. searching every nook bow knot <lb />
the corner. <lb />
and caught speedy work will <lb />
follow, for the men of Black <lb />
Creek township are excited and <lb />
determined, <lb />
Mrs. Scott, whose husband we <lb />
car not learn at this writing, <lb />
because of a storm, preventing <lb />
the use of the wires, is not hurt, <lb />
but considerably frightened. <lb />
The is believed to be r <lb />
of the floating railroad <lb />
Freaks of an Oklahoma Storm. <lb />
Here are of the freak <lb />
incidents of the tornado in Day <lb />
county, near Grand- <lb />
A large number of chickens <lb />
were killed, and most of them <lb />
had all feathers pulled off, ex- <lb />
the wing feathers At <lb />
Henry s it took a wheat <lb />
binder and carried it over two <lb />
fences and put it down wrong <lb />
side up. The fences were not <lb />
injured but the binder was badly <lb />
damaged. At Mr- it pull- <lb />
ed up the posts in a two wire <lb />
fence and carried some of the <lb />
posts a long distance, but left <lb />
some of them in the ground <lb />
where the fence stood The two <lb />
wires were carried into a a <lb />
away and stretched <lb />
out straight on the ground close <lb />
together. <lb />
One of the most peculiar events <lb />
was with reference to Mrs. <lb />
window curtains- When the <lb />
storm struck the house she had <lb />
a lace curtain over a window. <lb />
Immediately after the storm <lb />
curtain tied in a <lb />
a fence post. <lb />
This seems incomprehensible and <lb />
we will not attempt lo explain it. <lb />
Grand Progress. <lb />
A Home Enterprise <lb />
Mrs. was years i is engaged in building th <lb />
ever <lb />
We trust that you favor us with <lb />
pew you want paint for <lb />
nave a <lb />
c.-in give you Special <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
old and was held in high esteem <lb />
by a large circle of friends. She <lb />
leaves eight children, four sons <lb />
and four daughters. These are <lb />
Mrs. T L. Bland, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, Misses Lizzie and Stella, <lb />
and Bruce, A. K., M. B J It. <lb />
and W. O. <lb />
funeral will pt <lb />
I Friday afternoon at family <lb />
burial miles from low <lb />
still <lb />
and Pamlico Sound Railroad <lb />
Times. <lb />
Georgia Legislature <lb />
your <lb />
and <lb />
telegram <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
I A <lb />
W. H <lb />
says that the <lb />
Board of met today <lb />
and postponed the consideration <lb />
of the training school matter <lb />
July 10th. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga-, June <lb />
Georgia legislature convened to- <lb />
day in regular annual session. <lb />
The of both houses <lb />
was quickly made by the <lb />
I ion of Senator John W. Akin, <lb />
of as president of the <lb />
Sen. and John M. of <lb />
u, a speaker of the H use <lb />
M. Terrell's message <lb />
was read in both houses it <lb />
deal largely taxation, state <lb />
finances, educational matters, <lb />
monuments to Confederate sol- <lb />
and urges legislation <lb />
he belief of curses. <lb />
One way lo build up a town is <lb />
to encourage the location of en- <lb />
and then support them <lb />
after they are established. <lb />
A little more than a year ago <lb />
fr- R Greene established an <lb />
factory here. The outlay <lb />
post him in round numbers about <lb />
It is a home enterprise, <lb />
, i home man, and is entitled <lb />
to the support of the home <lb />
mention this here because <lb />
we have been told that a concern <lb />
in another town has declared its <lb />
of putting Mr. Greene <lb />
in of business- This can be <lb />
done the people give him <lb />
their <lb />
Greenville is in th city <lb />
investigating a case inn- <lb />
nation in service <lb />
county. <lb />
Fleming being a- <lb />
Sr n is going to ax I he <lb />
Eastern<lb />
state rd ind <lb />
Gr in <lb />
territory intern It b . <lb />
this was abs by <lb />
towns a i .- <lb />
to be in Mich ; arc sat <lb />
n- <lb />
and in <lb />
bi st, and our . <lb />
of- <lb />
Our off i <lb />
voted and ready t I in <lb />
to the state <lb />
teen to twenty-; i <lb />
more than of any <lb />
town, and since the H <lb />
the school -nail <lb />
be located in or that town <lb />
offering uncial <lb />
etc., Greenville w of <lb />
get the as has been con- <lb />
ceded ever sin e <lb />
made known, by the whole State, <lb />
except those parties <lb />
in its going to other towns. <lb />
Hew about the large number <lb />
of acres of land being offend by <lb />
some towns, the reporter. <lb />
they can't fool the state <lb />
board any more than they can <lb />
fool the people of th state by <lb />
placing extravagant a on <lb />
farm lands In lieu of either <lb />
our site-. a live <lb />
in any dines <lb />
i. within a. <lb />
.; a in . -1 the <lb />
ate if the town, but we <lb />
state was not <lb />
. . cal estate <lb />
I. farming business <lb />
a. . i of the legislature pro- <lb />
for the establishment of <lb />
a training school We did not want <lb />
such a school set off in the <lb />
try away from places of religious <lb />
worship the <lb />
of the town. <lb />
We offered within the corporate <lb />
limits of the town, and within <lb />
five hundred yards of the court- <lb />
house, the the main <lb />
business street, the city graded <lb />
school and most or the <lb />
of the town, at least two of <lb />
prettiest sites to be found in <lb />
tern North Carolina, ranging <lb />
from twenty-five to about fifty <lb />
acres, worth easily twice as much <lb />
as an farm, from a half mile to <lb />
a mile removed from the main <lb />
business portion of the town <lb />
would be Raleigh <lb />
Times. <lb />
Senator J. L. Fleming, who is <lb />
in the city on business before the <lb />
Corporation Commission, speak- <lb />
about the location of the <lb />
Eastern Training School, <lb />
not Greenville <lb />
spent lots of money and of <lb />
in convincing the only , <lb />
the necessity of such a school in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, during j <lb />
the sitting of the Legislature, <lb />
but, afterwards, immediately f <lb />
went to work and voted in town I <lb />
and county a sufficient amount <lb />
to meet the condition in the act I <lb />
establishing, the same, which I <lb />
was put in the act against the I <lb />
wishes of her representative <lb />
and offered the largest financial J <lb />
aid. Greenville is j <lb />
ably the geographical of J <lb />
the territory to be served and as S <lb />
healthy otherwise suitable <lb />
place as there is in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. Her sites area <lb />
the prettiest and her transports <lb />
facilities the best. How can <lb />
it be located anywhere else in <lb />
the face of these conditions and <lb />
the plain of the statue <lb />
providing for its location Nine <lb />
out of every ten reading and <lb />
thinking people of the State, <lb />
both in and out of the territory <lb />
to be served, feel that Greenville <lb />
ought to have it. and we <lb />
unbounded confidence in the <lb />
wisdom and justice of Stale, <lb />
Raleigh News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Senator Fleming very correct- <lb />
gives the situation in the fore- <lb />
going interviews, and we believe <lb />
that is thus s. en by the entire <lb />
State <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up at the Frank <lb />
Johnston farm lour sows and six <lb />
shoats swam across the river <lb />
and were in the field Owner of <lb />
these hogs can get them by <lb />
proving same and paying <lb />
J. B. Johnston, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners <lb />
of Pitt county will meet on Mon- <lb />
day, the 8th day of July, <lb />
it bring the second Monday, and <lb />
revise the tax-list for the year, <lb />
hear complaints as to valuation, <lb />
and allow any person to list taxes <lb />
who has not already done so. Al <lb />
persons interested should be <lb />
sent on that day. <lb />
By order of the Board of Com <lb />
R. Williams, Clerk <lb />
When want a <lb />
it's a sure sign it corns.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
in , <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED <lb />
,. <lb />
and <lb />
as SI matter n. 1907 at the pet office at <lb />
C under Act of Congress of March S. <lb />
made upon <lb />
A at office in Pitt and adjoining <lb />
forth clearly, legally, and in It will doubtless interest i <lb />
strict compliance with the rules of our farmer readers to <lb />
TO HAVE <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY 1907 <lb />
It looks like Judge is <lb />
going to come clear- <lb />
You wilt find on the <lb />
nap dean mark it as the best <lb />
town in the East <lb />
One of the newspapers in <lb />
Peking. China, is five hundred <lb />
That beats anything cation It was known that <lb />
WHY SUCH <lb />
The last legislature passed a <lb />
law providing for the establish- <lb />
of the Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training and <lb />
placed the selection for the lo- <lb />
ration of such school in the <lb />
h of the State Board of <lb />
over <lb />
on this side by a good deal. <lb />
The number of angers <lb />
around looking over Greenville <lb />
shows that people are in. <lb />
in the town besides the <lb />
home folks. <lb />
Charlotte is to embrace <lb />
Second handed, however, <lb />
as Salisbury got the first pass at <lb />
her- <lb />
It used to be that there was no <lb />
great amount of campaign talk <lb />
except in election years but now <lb />
it goes on from one election to <lb />
another. <lb />
Texas h-s sent forward the <lb />
first tale of new crop cotton and <lb />
brought cents a round at <lb />
action in New York- <lb />
eastern towns wanted <lb />
school, and some time after the <lb />
legislature adjourned the board <lb />
sent out notices that sealed bids <lb />
the location would be received <lb />
at Raleigh on the 5th day of <lb />
June. With this was sent <lb />
the rules governing the bids. <lb />
Eight towns had representative <lb />
present on the date <lb />
and bids from these were de- <lb />
posited with the board in <lb />
the regulations <lb />
lated by that body. <lb />
It was also designated by tie <lb />
that it would after <lb />
the bids go in a body and <lb />
personally inspect the sites offer- <lb />
ed by the towns before making <lb />
a decision as to where the school <lb />
should be located. The bids <lb />
were filed, the tour of inspection <lb />
The real summer weather ado, and the board met in <lb />
long business before on the 26th to make up a <lb />
began coming from some of the; The following <lb />
people dying from heat. adopted the <lb />
is all that was <lb />
Hon- Williams Jennings Bryan i <lb />
. . ., , . . j That the select-on of the site <lb />
is to visit North Carolina again. the East Carolina <lb />
It is announced that he is to Training School e <lb />
i, at, until o'clock Wednesday <lb />
s;, a the State fair in July that, on ac <lb />
ct. 17th, variance <lb />
in the oiler made by h. <lb />
Potatoes ca- grow some m. re We <lb />
and <lb />
the l.- wot the members of the <lb />
It is hoped the price M to these offer made at <lb />
laid down by the board. <lb />
This bid was deposited with <lb />
the State Board of Education and <lb />
will remain in their hands. It is <lb />
so clear that it cannot be <lb />
in the detail. <lb />
Not a sentence in it the <lb />
least confusion. Not a vestige <lb />
of ambiguity can be found in a <lb />
word of it- Should the board so <lb />
desire it can publish this bid, <lb />
and we venture the assertion <lb />
that no person who reads it will <lb />
fail to understand every <lb />
is contains- <lb />
The bid was made in good <lb />
faith, and since it was <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county have <lb />
made no effort by word or act to <lb />
influence the members of the <lb />
board in their decision- Cur <lb />
people have rested upon the mer- <lb />
its of their bid, determined to <lb />
await patiently the verdict of the <lb />
board, and this will be their <lb />
to the end of the matter. <lb />
When the board visited Green- <lb />
ville on the tour of inspection, in <lb />
deference to the wishes previous- <lb />
expressed there was no demon- <lb />
no banqueting, no <lb />
public reception, nothing what- <lb />
ever that could he construed as <lb />
know that Prof. W. F. Massey, <lb />
so long and so successfully <lb />
with the Practical <lb />
severed his connection with <lb />
that paper, and will hereafter <lb />
write regularly for The Progress- <lb />
Farmer, of Raleigh. N. C, <lb />
Certainly no man in Southern <lb />
agricultural work has won a <lb />
greater following than Prof. <lb />
Massey, and as his life work has <lb />
been in the South, he will here- <lb />
after contribute only to Southern <lb />
farm papers. Hi letters will <lb />
pear in The Progressive Farmer <lb />
each week. <lb />
Greenville does not appreciate <lb />
the friendly feeling expressed by <lb />
In a statement printed in the the Free Press, coupled with the <lb />
Wilson Times, and perhaps else- <lb />
where. Senator Fleming, of <lb />
President Roosevelt is reported <lb />
as saying to John Temple Graves, <lb />
if be was assured that ho <lb />
could carry the electoral vote <lb />
a single Southern State he would <lb />
consent to run for the presidency <lb />
notwithstanding <lb />
that under no cir <lb />
would he a <lb />
candidate. This shews that there <lb />
are men who so hate to see the <lb />
South solid that they would even <lb />
go en their own words to <lb />
break it, and the president is one <lb />
of them. <lb />
According to a recent report f <lb />
pension <lb />
I the pension list has <lb />
intended to in any way <lb />
. . ; the government pension <lb />
the members, nor was a word . <lb />
spoken in of any <lb />
de at <lb />
meeting on June 5th, <lb />
r. the meantime. t. <lb />
-.- and th-re might e no mi <lb />
, . . . . understandings ind no a vantage <lb />
The fir i hall the year has be <lb />
been go d Greenville in the lowed, if they see fit, to state in <lb />
way o. progress. Lets all <lb />
them to nM to <lb />
our best to make list , th- b Ida <lb />
. having on <lb />
, , , , ,. of the of the <lb />
Judge was , . <lb />
of young as or increase shall <lb />
but both he <lb />
his daughters are v. a is requested by the Board <lb />
they can outgrow. But each bidder so desiring <lb />
appoint one- representative to <lb />
present on July 10th when <lb />
other competing town. Yet <lb />
every courtesy was shown the <lb />
members of the board as they <lb />
were quietly and without <lb />
taken in carriages by a <lb />
committee of to view the <lb />
different offered here Had <lb />
a demonstration been <lb />
here, Pitt county could have <lb />
easily turned out thousands <lb />
the best people on the face f <lb />
the to meet the <lb />
who would have <lb />
done full <lb />
As before, and <lb />
Pitt e. a-e in to way re- <lb />
for tie <lb />
ding and confusion which the <lb />
lo to have found in <lb />
some of e Ours is clear, <lb />
to the point, and unmistakable. <lb />
Greenville an i Pitt county en- <lb />
the contest determined to <lb />
win on merit only, and as has <lb />
already en asserted in this pa- <lb />
per, if we get tho train <lb />
school we merit, it <lb />
we do n t want it. <lb />
ally begun decreasing In Jan- <lb />
the maximum was <lb />
reached when the list contained <lb />
more i a million A <lb />
f.-w th i and nave dropped off <lb />
since then. Considering it <lb />
i forty two years tho war <lb />
closed, the pension list is <lb />
large one and contains <lb />
thousands of names not entitled <lb />
or worthy to be on it. <lb />
If the town officials had been bids are submitted to the h <lb />
compelled to wade through the If was variance, any Quit the race. Because of the <lb />
an Eighth an Street discrepancy, misunderstand- of has health it was <lb />
Saturday, they feel like any confusion, any ambiguity hinted that he would not stand <lb />
taking some steps to divert the in any of these bids, The for nomination again, and forth- <lb />
water and prevent such Hood-, tor is ready to declare that <lb />
j Greenville and Pitt county are In <lb />
no way responsible therefor. <lb />
t shows Sealed bids were called for, and <lb />
Judge Loving was considerable; impression was that these <lb />
of a booze artist, and the pity of. bids were to be explicit and final, <lb />
it is his daughter seems to have Acting on this understanding <lb />
a taste for it- cur people made a clear cut, <lb />
j straight forward bid. setting j the location of the East train- <lb />
American Tobacco Com-; clearly and exactly in but take it for granted <lb />
The State Board of Education <lb />
en to such an for sealed bids for the <lb />
Eastern school, and <lb />
sealed bids were presented on <lb />
After these bids had <lb />
in their hands fifteen days <lb />
board went on a tour of in- <lb />
of the sites offered. <lb />
Returning from their tour of <lb />
twenty two days <lb />
the bids were in hand, the <lb />
announced is so <lb />
much variance and ambiguity <lb />
about the bids that they are <lb />
misunderstood. What it <lb />
the bids contuses the gentle- <lb />
men of the board we are not <lb />
prepared to say, but we can say <lb />
with certainty that <lb />
there is not one iota of the Green- <lb />
ville and Pitt county bid that <lb />
can not be readily understood. <lb />
Just read that bid again, gentle- <lb />
men, and you can clear up the <lb />
waters. <lb />
E. W of the <lb />
Raleigh district, declares, that <lb />
is not to pull out and <lb />
with candidates began to an- <lb />
themselves as willing to <lb />
take the honor. Mr. <lb />
statement may put some of them <lb />
out of the race. <lb />
At this writing we have not <lb />
learned the reason of the State <lb />
Board of Education postponing <lb />
listed for taxation in Dur- writing just what offered. <lb />
ham over worth This bid was properly; signed by <lb />
tobacco in that city No the appointed by <lb />
Durham is glad to have governing of the town and <lb />
the A. T. Co. around. <lb />
railroad fares in- <lb />
tended to go in effect July 1st <lb />
are held Judge Prichard <lb />
granted the injunction to <lb />
prevent the law becoming opera- <lb />
In this instance the Fed- <lb />
court is bigger than the <lb />
state, bat It is up future <lb />
for the <lb />
county lo make it. The bid <lb />
showed that both the town and <lb />
county had under authority of <lb />
the legislature voted for <lb />
this purpose. Accompanying <lb />
the bid were options on sites of <lb />
upon which to locate the <lb />
or i ; i. <lb />
by h- pi <lb />
Is Every detail o <lb />
it had a good one. At the <lb />
same time we town <lb />
interested will be glad when the <lb />
decision comes to a close. <lb />
The contest of the railroads <lb />
against the passenger fare <lb />
law passed by the last legislature <lb />
AGAIN, WHY THIS CONFUSION <lb />
The Reflector has said it be- <lb />
fore, but can repeat it <lb />
the least fear of <lb />
There was nothing whatever in <lb />
the bid made by Greenville and <lb />
Pitt county for the Eastern train- <lb />
school that could in the <lb />
be misunderstood by the State <lb />
Board of Education. If the <lb />
board became confused because <lb />
of any of the bids handed it <lb />
cannot be said that Green- <lb />
bid was in the least n <lb />
for this. Our people <lb />
were not playing in the matter. <lb />
They went a it in a business like <lb />
Greenville, makes use of the <lb />
following <lb />
Nine out of every ten reading <lb />
and thinking people of the <lb />
in and out of the territory <lb />
to be served, feel that Greenville <lb />
ought to have it, training <lb />
The senator evidently means <lb />
nine out of every ten reading and <lb />
thinking who read and <lb />
as he does. But as has <lb />
been shown on various occasions <lb />
there are people who take <lb />
lines of the than in- <lb />
in by the senator- <lb />
We wish it distinctly under- <lb />
stood that we have only a very <lb />
kind feeling for Greenville in <lb />
this contest. Greenville has <lb />
shown herself to be wide awake <lb />
as to her interests in this mat <lb />
She has striven for the <lb />
prize with commendable zeal and <lb />
has shown herself to be a <lb />
man worthy the of any <lb />
community. But we do wish to <lb />
protest against the idea as ex- <lb />
pressed above that people out- <lb />
side the Interested community <lb />
Ins j believe that any special <lb />
have Greenville <lb />
it no more than does <lb />
Washington, Rocky Mount or <lb />
Kins ton or any of the other con- <lb />
or to <lb />
have How <lb />
Press- <lb />
The editor of the Free <lb />
Press undertakes to go for Sen- <lb />
Fleming and Greenville in <lb />
its issue of June 29th on account <lb />
of the interview of Senator Flem <lb />
recently published in the <lb />
News Observer and copied in <lb />
the Wilson Times, especially the <lb />
following part of it, out <lb />
every ten reading and thinking <lb />
people of the State, both in and <lb />
out of the territory to be <lb />
feel that Greenville ought to <lb />
have the Training <lb />
The Free Press says in com- <lb />
upon the <lb />
Senator evidently means <lb />
out of every ten reading and <lb />
thinking who read and <lb />
think as he does. But as has <lb />
been shown on various occasions <lb />
there are people who take other <lb />
lines of thought than those in- <lb />
in by the <lb />
Senator Fleming is different <lb />
fr m the editor of the Free Press <lb />
at least in one particular s- <lb />
the senator does not think <lb />
one way today and another to. <lb />
morrow. Senator Fleming went <lb />
to the senate an advocate of the <lb />
Training school and he is still <lb />
advocating it. <lb />
If the editor of the Free Press <lb />
will refer to his editorials of last <lb />
January he will find that he was <lb />
a hard hitter and a strong fighter <lb />
against the establishment of the <lb />
Training school, saying there <lb />
was no necessity for it and that <lb />
the way to improve the public <lb />
schools, was to pay the <lb />
money direct to them. Now the <lb />
Editor of the Free Press thinks <lb />
Kinston deserves the school and <lb />
he thinks so, as he says editorial- <lb />
in his of April 8th, be- <lb />
assertion, that, has <lb />
shown herself wide awake to her <lb />
own interest in this <lb />
Greenville has striven hard for <lb />
the establishment of a school that <lb />
means something to all Eastern <lb />
North Carolina as well as to the <lb />
town of Greenville and the <lb />
of Pitt, <lb />
Senator Fleming in his inter- <lb />
views very correctly pictured the <lb />
situation, and if the institution <lb />
is to answer the nerd intended <lb />
to be met by its advocates from <lb />
Greenville and the legislature <lb />
that granted it, the school would <lb />
certainly be located among people <lb />
who have a and nobler idea <lb />
of its benefits than that express- <lb />
ed by the Fret Press. <lb />
The State Board of Education <lb />
sealed bids in hand which <lb />
to reach a decision as to the <lb />
location of the Eastern training <lb />
school. If the gentlemen allowed <lb />
themselves to be confused, when <lb />
on their tour Inspection, by <lb />
outside statements not included <lb />
in the sealed bids, they departed <lb />
from their legal duty in giving <lb />
such outside statements <lb />
Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county made a clear, straight- <lb />
forward, sealed bid. that any <lb />
man can readily understand, and <lb />
from here have emanated no <lb />
outside statements that could in <lb />
least confuse the <lb />
bid- <lb />
There should be no child's play <lb />
over the training school mat <lb />
The Board of Education <lb />
for sealed bids and got <lb />
sealed bids. If the members of <lb />
the board afterward turned their <lb />
ears to outside propositions not <lb />
embraced in the bids and there- <lb />
by allowed themselves to become <lb />
confused, the fault is in th <lb />
and not in the bids. <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county on <lb />
the 5th of Jane made a plain, <lb />
practical bid, and since that time <lb />
nothing whatever been added <lb />
to or taken from it. Nor has <lb />
anything been said or done in <lb />
the effort to unduly influence the <lb />
board in arriving at a decision. <lb />
The part about it the can- <lb />
not understand is why the whole <lb />
matter should be reopened again. <lb />
The agriculture <lb />
has given out the information <lb />
that there is not much danger of <lb />
eating fruit is it done with <lb />
adequate mastication Some- <lb />
body connected with the depart- <lb />
must be interested in the <lb />
of paregoric. rate <lb />
if you don't want the colic you <lb />
had better the green <lb />
apple. <lb />
The Sun is the name of a new <lb />
cause it would be a big saving to paper published at New <lb />
treasury in providing Bern which made its first <lb />
high school at the expense of Sunday It is <lb />
the State and to the relief of <lb />
taxpayers. <lb />
then, would be an actual saving <lb />
for an indefinite number of years <lb />
to the city treasury This would <lb />
be in addition to the further <lb />
resulting in the city's being <lb />
relieved from the necessity of <lb />
erecting a high school building <lb />
and a separate high <lb />
school, says the Free Pres. <lb />
eight pages in size and makes a <lb />
credible appearance. The Sun <lb />
is published by a stock company <lb />
with Mr. R. M. Phillips as editor <lb />
also that Greenville's bid was <lb />
higher than any other made, <lb />
Then with a bid that was clear <lb />
and on every <lb />
lint, and one recognized to be <lb />
How different a purpose have other, the board <lb />
advocates of the , had light enough before <lb />
is being heard before U. S. Judge <lb />
J. C. Prichard in Asheville. and submitted a school am. how much more hem r know what to do- They <lb />
outcome Of tho em is bid So explicit WM this did know what kind of <lb />
i in t-vat as detail, she hope to make at the they advertised for in the <lb />
. L. IV it u r ti e State, liberally aided J down, and known <lb />
was heard to the treasury of Greenville and that the bid from met <lb />
t k known Pitt county the requirement. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in WInterville and territory <lb />
A. G. M Co. has Picture frames made to <lb />
still on hand a full supply of by Eastern Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. N. C. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
The boys are getting their ball <lb />
ground in excellent shape for the <lb />
game tomorrow <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
Rev. T. H King filled his <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
church Sunday morning and <lb />
night His sermons were of a <lb />
high order. At the morning <lb />
himself for <lb />
membership. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
We have on hand a copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price 1.50. <lb />
Our price, B T. Cox <lb />
The school grounds are <lb />
now as the grass has just <lb />
been mowed- The of <lb />
the school will soon be out. <lb />
F. and Theodore Cox <lb />
went to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb />
cut almost almost every day by <lb />
the A. G Cox Co. <lb />
Frank James and family left <lb />
Requests for of <lb />
High School came in <lb />
students, music <lb />
pupils, and about boarders <lb />
is the record for last year. The <lb />
prospects are bright for the com- <lb />
session. <lb />
of Ayden, <lb />
Monday, <lb />
B T. Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
Bibles, flexible binding. <lb />
from to each. <lb />
Laura Cox and Theodore <lb />
Cox went over the river Sunday. <lb />
Good meal is a luxury. Bring <lb />
corn to the Carolina Mil- <lb />
and Manufacturing Com- <lb />
They grind at any time <lb />
during the week. <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox, who spent <lb />
some time with relatives at <lb />
Seven Springs, is at home again. <lb />
Her health is much improved. <lb />
Those in need of tobacco sticks <lb />
will do well to see L. L Kit- <lb />
who will be prepared to fill <lb />
orders- <lb />
James King, Greenville, <lb />
was hero Tuesday. <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs going at a at Hr <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. A. D. Johnson and <lb />
spent today in Greenville. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. r, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
Miss I ala in spent Sun- <lb />
with Miss Lela at <lb />
Hamilton rifles are the thing <lb />
for shooting on gun outing trips <lb />
fishing, etc. this summer. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We are glad indeed to an- <lb />
that Dr. J H. Hudson, <lb />
who recently passed the state <lb />
has decided to locate in <lb />
G Cox Mfg. Co- are in <lb />
to fill your orders <lb />
the Handy Tobacco Trucks. <lb />
us your orders at once be- <lb />
j re the rush comes. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King returned to <lb />
LaGrange Monday evening. <lb />
Prof. Cecil will begin teach- <lb />
a class in book keeping here <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. have a <lb />
large assortment of trunks, <lb />
valises, suit cases and telescopes <lb />
that they will at greatly reduced <lb />
prices for the next thirty days. <lb />
See them, they are beautiful. <lb />
tonight at the academy- <lb />
Mr- and Mrs. L. F- Elliott, <lb />
Carload of hay, just in A. W- <lb />
Ange Cc. <lb />
who had been away for several <lb />
days visiting relatives and friends <lb />
in Granville county, returned <lb />
home Tuesday. They report a <lb />
grand occasion at Oxford last <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Tobacco twine, lanterns, <lb />
etc, at W. Ange Co. <lb />
Misses Olivia and Hulda Cox <lb />
Sunday in Greenville. <lb />
A large lot of chairs and other <lb />
furniture just arrived A. W. <lb />
Co. <lb />
chickens and <lb />
to . <lb />
pi paid for them. <lb />
Keep cool these hot days. Get <lb />
fans at B. F- Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
The famous Hawks at <lb />
B. T. Bro. Don't neglect <lb />
your eyes. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
The program was followed by <lb />
a short talk from our much be- <lb />
loved pastor. Rev. B E- Stanfield <lb />
which was very instructive and <lb />
much appreciated. <lb />
The famous mower <lb />
with reaper attachment is the <lb />
thin j to harvest your oats with. <lb />
Get one at Harrington <lb />
Cc <lb />
Now is a great season for <lb />
traveling. Go F- Manning <lb />
Co for trunKS. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox left Friday <lb />
morning for the Oxford <lb />
asylum, where she has accepted <lb />
a position during the summer in <lb />
that <lb />
Several of our boys went out <lb />
on another bear hunt Wednesday <lb />
morning and came with the <lb />
real article. He weighed <lb />
bounds, measuring about six feet <lb />
in length. The report quite <lb />
an exciting chase. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox. of Greenville, <lb />
spent Friday night here with his <lb />
mother. <lb />
The union meeting the Free <lb />
Will Baptist churches is in <lb />
at Reedy Branch and will <lb />
continue through Sunday. <lb />
Misses Carrie Wesson and <lb />
lie Bryan went to Greenville Fri- <lb />
day on a shopping tour. <lb />
Miss Cox, <lb />
by Misses <lb />
left Friday morn <lb />
for Seven Springs where she <lb />
will spend some time visiting <lb />
relatives. <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Misses Hattie Lou Whitfield, <lb />
of Kinston, and Lula <lb />
of Knoxville Tenn., are spend- <lb />
time with Miss Olivia <lb />
Cox. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. C. ship- <lb />
solid car loads of their <lb />
Handy tobacco trucks Tuesday <lb />
morning. The farmers all over <lb />
the State are beg to see <lb />
the necessity for these <lb />
trucks- <lb />
Misses Jessie, Mary and Mas- <lb />
Henry of Norfolk, <lb />
are visiting at the home of B- W. <lb />
Tucker <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb />
daily shipping out the best to- <lb />
flues at the lowest price. <lb />
Send us your orders. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Nichols, who had <lb />
been visiting in Kinston, return- <lb />
ed home Tuesday. <lb />
All who want lime for repair- <lb />
furnaces or buildings can <lb />
find the best quality at A- W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Helen Galloway, of <lb />
Grimesland, spent Sunday night <lb />
here and Monday evening <lb />
for Greenville where she will <lb />
spend some time. <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any time- Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Another heavy rain fell here <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co, have <lb />
opened up a nice line of Canned <lb />
goods. <lb />
nm for Dick Smith, son of Cicero <lb />
take Smith left here years ago <lb />
sad writing receipts for his home in Brunswick <lb />
We list i a to <lb />
. his father who is very with a <lb />
receive their at j carbuncle on his neck. Dick <lb />
hi- We also take says he would have never known <lb />
printing old place as only a small de- <lb />
pot and a few houses composed <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always <lb />
have the best <lb />
Go to E- E new <lb />
market far beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sausage and fresh <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
full line of Meat, Lard and can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
see E. E. Co. <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for or i Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to pounds- <lb />
If preferred I will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for same W. A. Darden, <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say of the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store and secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Store an Is e <lb />
cure one of those excellent n <lb />
Pens.-M. M, Sauls. <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Call <lb />
see. <lb />
Ayden when he left and in the <lb />
surrounding country the change <lb />
has been equally as great. He <lb />
seems to be proud of it. <lb />
Fountain pens on sale at <lb />
drug store at from to <lb />
Mrs. E. L. Brown came home <lb />
Saturday from an extended visit <lb />
in Bertie county. <lb />
Mrs Titus Hart, of Florida, is <lb />
spending the summer with her <lb />
mother-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Hart <lb />
near here- She and her husband <lb />
went to Florida years ago and <lb />
have accumulated a for- <lb />
tune. To their credit they have <lb />
not neglected their relatives <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
meal. F- Lilly Co <lb />
R. W Smith went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
Mrs. Edwards and <lb />
children have been here on a <lb />
visit to her broth r. but have <lb />
returned to their home in Kin- <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox held services <lb />
5th Sunday in the Episcopal <lb />
church. Rev. Mr. Duncan will <lb />
and I preach each 4th Sunday hereafter <lb />
I tor our Episcopal friends. <lb />
Irish potatoes are being ship- <lb />
There is a force of railroad car-1 from herein right large <lb />
here repairing and considering the sea- <lb />
y work in and I son. They are quoted from <lb />
the depot <lb />
along <lb />
book- <lb />
Prof. Cecil is moving <lb />
nicely with his class in <lb />
keeping. <lb />
We notice in the Ayden items <lb />
that a Mr- Mills killed the <lb />
We beg leave to make the <lb />
Ernest Tripp killed the <lb />
bear. <lb />
Jennings of <lb />
boys had another <lb />
ville. is visiting <lb />
A- G. Cox. <lb />
at the home of <lb />
The boys <lb />
came over on Thursday after- <lb />
noon and defeated the Winter <lb />
ville team in game of ball to <lb />
A large crowd was out to <lb />
witness the <lb />
Tho. and little sister, <lb />
Irma Bell, visited here this week. <lb />
F. A. who spent <lb />
several days on the road, came <lb />
in Wednesday evening- <lb />
Thursday was a red letter day <lb />
for of the <lb />
large of people to <lb />
i the installation of <lb />
of the Ayden and <lb />
lodges of A. r. A. M. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
members of these lodges and <lb />
their visitors from the <lb />
lodge hall drawn up in regular <lb />
line to the chapel where a large <lb />
audience was awaiting their <lb />
arrival. <lb />
was then taken <lb />
up. After a song by the Sunday <lb />
school choir prayer was offered <lb />
by Prof. W. H Then <lb />
came the installation of the re- <lb />
officers of the <lb />
lodges mentioned above, by Dr. <lb />
C. W- of Kinston, <lb />
deputy grandmaster. <lb />
Rev- W. E. Cox preached at <lb />
the Episcopal church Sunday <lb />
night- <lb />
Bring your wheat to the Caro- <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co- They <lb />
are now prepared to make first <lb />
class flour. <lb />
A. G. Cox spent Monday in <lb />
Greenville at the regular meeting <lb />
of the Board of Education. He <lb />
was elected chair- <lb />
man again, which capacity he <lb />
has filled for several years. <lb />
Bryan and Theodore <lb />
Blacksmith done prompt- <lb />
at Milling Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Cox left yesterday morning for <lb />
Seven Springs, driving through <lb />
the country. <lb />
Jimmie Galloway was visiting <lb />
A full of fresh drops at <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
We have just opened a nice <lb />
lot of beautiful rugs. A- W. <lb />
Dainty ties all styles at B <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
u Cox Co. <lb />
their <lb />
County School desks. <lb />
belts and umbrellas <lb />
for summer use at B. F- Man- <lb />
Co, <lb />
Stokes, of Greenville, was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
chase Monday morning but the <lb />
dogs strayed oil after a fox. <lb />
The track was seen by <lb />
Nice assortment of glass ware <lb />
just arrived- Harrington. Bar- <lb />
Co- <lb />
Quite a number of our people <lb />
attended the union at Reedy <lb />
Branch Sunday. <lb />
A large line of umbrellas and <lb />
parasols just received at <lb />
j Co. <lb />
C H. C. Cannon is curing <lb />
co this week. <lb />
Get your wood work done at <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. <lb />
The regular mission meeting <lb />
of the Baptist church was held <lb />
Sunday night <lb />
Look for a moment at the nice <lb />
Tobacco Flues being almost <lb />
turned out by The A. G- Cox <lb />
Mfg- Co. We guarantee good <lb />
goods at lowest prices- <lb />
The address of welcome was <lb />
delivered by A- G. Cox in an ex- <lb />
manner, which was re- <lb />
to by F. C. Nye in behalf <lb />
of the Sunday school. <lb />
Next came the able oration by <lb />
Harding, of <lb />
ville His address was one of the <lb />
best on Masonry we have ever <lb />
heard. Grand Master F. D. <lb />
Winston was expected to deliver <lb />
the oration but was prevented <lb />
from being present. Major <lb />
Harding was equal to the <lb />
At the close of the address a <lb />
beautiful was sung <lb />
by Misses Laura Cox, Kate Chap- <lb />
man, Hulda Cox and Mr. Harvey <lb />
Cox. <lb />
The audience then proceeded <lb />
to the oil mill where dinner was <lb />
served in seed room- <lb />
The long tables loaded with <lb />
viands presented a spec- <lb />
of beauty- The Masons <lb />
always have a place in our <lb />
hearts. May they see fit to visit <lb />
us again in the future. <lb />
Greenville wisely concluded <lb />
that making the bid for the <lb />
training school along <lb />
Several of our young men went <lb />
I to Farmville Tuesday to see a <lb />
r game of ball between Snow Hill <lb />
and that town. <lb />
The police force Ayden has <lb />
been greatly enlarged by a rein- <lb />
of two at a time <lb />
around the corner at the home of <lb />
Chief Alexander. They haven't <lb />
donned their uniform yet. but <lb />
have been at list cuff so <lb />
as to be in time. <lb />
Mrs. has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. W, E. Hooks. <lb />
Tuesday morning a bear was <lb />
seen in the neighborhood of Mr. <lb />
Bryant Tripp's. Soon a was <lb />
made. The neighbors, all grown <lb />
and small, white and black, with <lb />
every bulldog and bull, <lb />
were on the scene. After a chase <lb />
of six miles took to a tree <lb />
and was killed by a man named <lb />
Mills We could not learn its <lb />
size, but those who saw it say it <lb />
was a whopper. <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox, of <lb />
who has been on a visit to <lb />
here, return to her home <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
D. Gibb is off on a pleasure <lb />
trip to various summer <lb />
For a well behaved, gentle- <lb />
manly set of boys the Snow Hill <lb />
team and their friends who were <lb />
with them yesterday cannot be <lb />
excelled. They are a clever set. <lb />
Jackson returned Tues- <lb />
day from Asheville where he <lb />
had been as a representative of <lb />
the Y. M C. A. of Wake Forest. <lb />
He reports a good time. <lb />
Miss Nancy Coward, of Green- <lb />
ville, is here on a visit. <lb />
George came over Thurs- <lb />
day from Snow Hill with the <lb />
ball team and none seemed to <lb />
enjoy the game more than he- <lb />
Is the training school stock <lb />
watered <lb />
A little excitement was <lb />
on our streets yesterday <lb />
morning by two mer. <lb />
in a No serious damage <lb />
but the boys enjoyed <lb />
the fun just the same. The <lb />
mayor closed last act in the <lb />
drama. <lb />
W E Hooks wont to <lb />
ton Sunday. <lb />
Ayden plays Snow Hill on the <lb />
glorious Fourth. <lb />
J. J. Stokes admitted a lad in- <lb />
to his family circle on th <lb />
it being under; he could re- <lb />
main for the next years on <lb />
good behavior. If the lad should <lb />
fail to keep his promise Mr. <lb />
Stokes will turn him over to <lb />
Alexander's new force. <lb />
We had one of the heaviest <lb />
rain falls here Saturday during <lb />
the whole year. If the farmers <lb />
should make so much as a h <lb />
crop of cotton this year they will <lb />
be very fortunate. <lb />
J. J. B. Cox, of Swift Creek, <lb />
was here Sunday. <lb />
Merrimon of Bel- <lb />
haven, is here on a visit to <lb />
mother and other relatives <lb />
Miss Meta of Kins- <lb />
ton. and Miss Green- <lb />
of Alexandria. Va. have <lb />
been visiting Miss Helen <lb />
for the past several days. <lb />
Archie Tripp. a former Ayden <lb />
boy, but now of Norfolk, is at <lb />
old home on a visit <lb />
Miss Nichols of Beaver <lb />
Dam, is v- ling Mrs. J. <lb />
by. <lb />
Tie moon is still but <lb />
it to be under a dark <lb />
at <lb />
;. Be i l yesterday for <lb />
Of c. <lb />
A. I ., r and <lb />
of Greenville, were in <lb />
den Monday. <lb />
to per barrel <lb />
Ernest and wife came <lb />
home from Norfolk Saturday. <lb />
Miss Roe, a trained nurse from <lb />
Washington, came Wednesday <lb />
to be with master Ormond Lei <lb />
wards, a little of W. M. Ed- <lb />
wards, who has fever. <lb />
Miss Helen Dudley, near <lb />
Greenville, is visiting Miss <lb />
Smith. <lb />
We are indebted to our <lb />
and friend, Will Edward, <lb />
for a handsome four in hand tie I <lb />
presented us yesterday. We Music has charms in the <lb />
certainly appreciate it and tender i try where the houses are a mile <lb />
Piles quick and certain relief <lb />
from Dr. Magic Ointment. <lb />
note it is made alone for Piles, <lb />
its action is and <lb />
Itching, painful, protruding or blind <lb />
disappear like magic by its use. <lb />
glass jars <lb />
Sold by Bryant Store <lb />
our sincerest <lb />
Lost, Strayed or red <lb />
six years old this <lb />
spring, heavy duck legged, left <lb />
horn has a hole in it bored with <lb />
a bit. in flank weighs <lb />
about one thousand pounds. Five <lb />
dollars reward to any person <lb />
bringing same to me. This June <lb />
18th, 1907. John S. Hart, <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Coward came up <lb />
on the afternoon train from <lb />
Kinston yesterday. <lb />
David Gibb has returned. <lb />
Miss Stella who has <lb />
been on a visit here to friends <lb />
returned to her home in Winter- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
W. M. Edwards. <lb />
We are pleased to learn Miss <lb />
Annie Edwards and Master Oh <lb />
Edwards are very <lb />
better. <lb />
apart. <lb />
who Ive their children <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup invariably <lb />
it. Children like it because the <lb />
taste is so pleasant. Contains <lb />
and tar. It is original laxative <lb />
cough syrup and is unrivaled for re- <lb />
lief of croup. Drives cold out <lb />
through the bowels. Conforms to the <lb />
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by <lb />
L. <lb />
DeWitt's Little Early Riser. <lb />
i-ll. safe pill, sure pill. to <lb />
p-pleasant and effective. <lb />
Sold by John L. <lb />
store. <lb />
Tripp Hart Co <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Block, <lb />
Ayden, M. C. <lb />
Is it in <lb />
A prompt, pleas ant, good remedy for <lb />
colds, is Kennedy's Lax- <lb />
Cough Syrup. It is re- <lb />
commended for babies and children, but <lb />
food for every member of e family. <lb />
contains no opiates and doe <lb />
and tar <lb />
tastes as good maple syrup. <lb />
Children like it. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
May <lb />
Messrs J. R Turnage Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
For fear that there <lb />
may be a slight misunderstand- <lb />
on the part of some of our <lb />
customers regarding the <lb />
tee upon our patent and Dull <lb />
shoes, we wish to <lb />
emphasize the fact chat same <lb />
exists and has not been with- <lb />
drawn. <lb />
of <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business May. 1906. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured 1,227.83 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Due from banks and bankers 9,362.42 <lb />
Cash items 29.80 <lb />
Gold coin 290.00 <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat. bk 1,538.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE i <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits less expenses <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
subject to check <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
certified cheeks <lb />
7,525.00 <lb />
270.09 <lb />
27.00 <lb />
39.360.07 <lb />
607.84 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT. <lb />
We our customers ; <lb />
all wearers men's sh-- i. <lb />
know that we will . <lb />
as we have done in the past vis. <lb />
guarantee the vamps of <lb />
contains no opiates and does not con-1 Patent and Hull not <lb />
Contains honey and and I to break through before the first <lb />
sole is worn out. <lb />
I J. R. Smith, Cashier of the hank, do <lb />
above statement Is true to the best of my and ho- <lb />
J. R. Cashier. <lb />
Attest <lb />
J DIXON <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this 27th day of May , <lb />
Notary <lb />
L, <lb />
. . r <lb />
c. to oGOOD SOCIETIES. <lb />
ESTABLISHED HEW AND <lb />
III <lb />
BEAU S C <lb />
TEEM OPENS WEDNESDAY IN <lb />
TOE AND INFOS <lb />
ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT, <lb />
W. T. n. B. N. C. <lb />
In the event of a Burt Pack- <lb />
ard shoe <lb />
contrary to this guarantee. <lb />
the fr-m <lb />
hoes were purchased, is author-1 <lb />
to replace with a pair. <lb />
Yours very <lb />
Field. <lb />
Cox, of <lb />
has a visitor here during, <lb />
we t. <lb />
Rev R. Hi Jones came home <lb />
evening from his sum- <lb />
mer outing. <lb />
Elias Turnage and wife, of <lb />
spent with <lb />
SPECIAL NOTICE. <lb />
Tho Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have <lb />
just received a new supply of furnishings <lb />
in their undertaking department. <lb />
They hi. also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb />
class position to serve i he This is a long needed <lb />
want in this section and they promise the best when <lb />
anything in line is needed. <lb />
Co<lb /></p>
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At the instance of Special <lb />
Hoyt of the <lb />
. sworn <lb />
ROCK QUARRY. <lb />
Located Right Here <lb />
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ck here in Green <lb />
It is a fact, and there <lb />
WhOSE FAULT IS IT <lb />
there m . , <lb />
quantities. When the <lb />
, the <lb />
the very thing- <lb />
A deal <lb />
Statutes of the <lb />
States, as <lb />
person who holds <lb />
rests, returns <lb />
aids the <lb />
Kg re <lb />
and this has <lb />
The not <lb />
-The fur be blasting <lb />
and returning found <lb />
to a of peonage on four led to he <lb />
to demand <lb />
time <lb />
ave <lb />
or <lb />
Justice of Peace and, war- M <lb />
rock would make an <lb />
foundation for cement <lb />
surface. No doubt the entire <lb />
along the ravine and <lb />
the river holds area <lb />
hill <lb />
next <lb />
rants were issued for their <lb />
rest. were arrested <lb />
the sheriff of the county, com- <lb />
to and it seems that <lb />
the sheriff was instructed to re , next <lb />
tum in work under Kline. be obtained there, <lb />
seems this choice was <lb />
the either to to I <lb />
their work or else to he tried be- <lb />
fore a the be <lb />
fined or Under <lb />
these through an <lb />
interpreter, they indicated a <lb />
preference to return U. work <lb />
rather than to he on the r <lb />
have Hen <lb />
a loose manner in <lb />
the I as Kline was given <lb />
fop the as K me Rocky Mount <lb />
the processes the t to. t e <lb />
purpose of these men In Wilson <lb />
servitude, the basis of Kline s, Washington <lb />
fight to Id them being an Kinston <lb />
i for their trans New Born <lb />
New York to <lb />
they we're placed Tarboro <lb />
on worn It turns out that for <lb />
some of the men who were <lb />
rested and committed no war- <lb />
rants at all were issued, but they <lb />
believing <lb />
barest <lb />
LEAGUE. <lb />
How The Stand. <lb />
No came Saturday on account <lb />
of rain. <lb />
STANDING OF THE CLUBS <lb />
Won. <lb />
s;<lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Card Thank. <lb />
The children cf <lb />
m A desire <lb />
. a and com ; sincere thanks to the <lb />
to rather I e and J J <lb />
continue in imprison- <lb />
,,., sickness <lb />
had Saturday in . <lb />
the court room Ki s, <lb />
United and l a r, , <lb />
China mu . <lb />
co I <lb />
it made cm it .;. d <lb />
Matter, i <lb />
If mistakes. <lb />
ambiguity appear in the bids <lb />
any tiled on the <lb />
June, the town filing the <lb />
with such mistakes, <lb />
alone <lb />
Id for <lb />
mistakes etc The board re- <lb />
m i the 5th <lb />
June the d <lb />
any t were admitted in the<lb />
I board was holding it sessions <lb />
land we humbly submit i. <lb />
such mistakes, discrepancies, or <lb />
ambiguity wen <lb />
town, then and there was <lb />
the time and place to have had <lb />
such mistaken, dis <lb />
ambiguity corrected. It seems <lb />
to us that it was certainly the <lb />
duty of u v <lb />
clear unmistakable prop- <lb />
before them before they <lb />
their tour f <lb />
Certainly it must be ad- <lb />
that a town that did sub- <lb />
a without <lb />
mistakes, discrepancies and am- <lb />
b not to suffer on ac- <lb />
count these things occurring <lb />
in the of some Other <lb />
town. <lb />
believe tat when <lb />
insets OB the lOch of July <lb />
and no s over these propositions <lb />
again it when it finds a <lb />
cut. unmistakable <lb />
made by any town on the 5th of <lb />
June it Will not allow said town <lb />
or towns to suffer on o <lb />
any mistakes, discrepancies or <lb />
ambiguity that may appear i <lb />
the sealed bids of any other town <lb />
or towns, tiled on the June <lb />
any additions, <lb />
corrections which any town <lb />
n, id. in tn e sealed bids or <lb />
,. which they in <lb />
Ami we further humbly sub <lb />
that when the board <lb />
at its the <lb />
that such did <lb />
in some of the s that it did <lb />
not justify the in re open- <lb />
the I matter and n low- <lb />
to was which these <lb />
detective bids to submit am. <lb />
different propositions at this late <lb />
would be a <lb />
man to take advantage o. h s <lb />
own wrong, a thing th it is n <lb />
done in a court of equity. <lb />
it must u. <lb />
. .; nut are so-akin. <lb />
iii writing, <lb />
to Hie r . <lb />
i- <lb />
nil bids <lb />
, ii. i i i it.-. <lb />
. . we <lb />
. . i., and<lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE IN <lb />
I PAPER. <lb />
If WILL TELL YOU THE <lb />
REAL REASON WHY <lb />
c h- rs chewers any <lb />
r sort of chewing tobacco. It <lb />
will a I; show you why there are <lb />
more d k and more pounds off. <lb />
tobacco d i awed, to the population in <lb />
those States where <lb />
co was first s- o Id, than there are in the <lb />
States where i has not <lb />
been offered to j trade. <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C N. C <lb />
. <lb />
K S RY <lb />
M O . f SERVICE <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION. <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
I j C LOS E-. MAY. 1907<lb />
510.000.00 <lb />
. . vi-h <lb />
v. rT V <lb />
f k f C t Deposit <lb />
w Ml all other,, Nm Bank <lb />
i Woe. <lb />
r 1.020.00 <lb />
I r Ii -I i N-r r Coin <lb />
I R ;., ., it i U Notes <lb />
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I. H. . the <lb />
V-. Mi. <lb />
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In the i <lb />
Pitt County. I C Moore, <lb />
sir t n<lb />
id <lb />
do <lb />
true to th best of my <lb />
R. DAVIS, <lb />
t, <lb />
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JOHNS rip .<lb />
rector. <lb />
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which W re issued him in the <lb />
in co <lb />
Attorney Skinner end the <lb />
Agent Hoyt <lb />
he in the matter in . <lb />
i F. G. James represented <lb />
the defendant Kline. The de-i are rumors <lb />
introduced testimony., son <lb />
The court he'd the defendant top the camps <lb />
bail in the sum cf for and around <lb />
but as none of <lb />
harsh <lb />
these <lb />
where they <lb />
their work <lb />
these were <lb />
in the next term of <lb />
district c. at New out at the preliminary <lb />
Hoyt ST h A and are to he in, <lb />
eleven of the led in the trial at the higher <lb />
alleged peons were to bail court, no comment is made up. n; <lb />
for their as witness- feature it. <lb />
I in the case New; Bern h , b charged <lb />
and in default of bail were as that <lb />
committed to jail. The district against these, foreigners w <lb />
however, stated that they are trifling people and <lb />
this commitment no i not work, but this is not borne <lb />
they would be cared . factS- True there <lb />
for at the expense of the govern- among <lb />
held in jail. permitted tried are found to the contrary. <lb />
under the custody of the sheriff I When the first bunch of them <lb />
to do any other voluntary work j d on a warrant sworn <lb />
as they desired, and one them <lb />
to take tor <lb />
service tor their own use. who had some money paid <lb />
This ease is novel and and a companion out of jail. <lb />
inc in this section for the reason i of afterward em <lb />
t, create a condition J work for him. <lb />
servitude and to prevent the one by the town <lb />
iS <lb />
or debt. This for the horses bet, <lb />
one who has <lb />
the English tan- of them. <lb />
is of i Some others of the foreigners <lb />
has caused the general . h had <lb />
to instruct vigorous . ,  . wrote <lb />
. the matter hive.- . ;. No.;,, m, <lb />
was a minstrel <lb />
show here Saturday night n a <lb />
tent near cure house. Chas <lb />
Barnes, n c man from <lb />
raising a <lb />
an the tent. Chef of <lb />
Police Smith Barnes f r <lb />
conduct and <lb />
with him me station <lb />
were passing th <lb />
between stores of Hen- <lb />
i. K G <lb />
Move broke and <lb />
alley. Officer <lb />
lire three in the air th <lb />
g would mike th <lb />
but such was not the res, t <lb />
assistant <lb />
Was not <lb />
to the scene m <lb />
the <lb />
The race t through <lb />
alley to d street, then <lb />
around the co r into <lb />
and down this street to <lb />
Fifth street Officer Clark was <lb />
gaining on the the <lb />
latter suddenly turned and fire <lb />
a shot at him but did not hit him <lb />
Officer Clark at once i <lb />
the fire, his shot striking th <lb />
in the right breast. <lb />
turned to run when t <lb />
officer fired a second <lb />
struck in the upper part of the <lb />
shoulder. The first shot <lb />
struck the was a fatal one <lb />
and after going a few feet he; <lb />
fell dead in street. <lb />
Coroner held <lb />
an st late Sunday afternoon, <lb />
the verdict of the jury acquitting <lb />
Officer Clark from blame, on the <lb />
that the shooting was; <lb />
justifiable. <lb />
I. Ii. Woolen <lb />
K. <lb />
of Or I -r made <lb />
t Special I. <lb />
of <lb />
ii day of May, the <lb />
will <lb />
day of June, 1907. at noon, <lb />
i public sale before court <lb />
in to the <lb />
following of and discount s<lb />
of Due from. Hanks <lb />
T. H. blaming, J- M. the <lb />
land and a id <lb />
more or tea, <lb />
formerly known t c <lb />
Homo This s.- A Nat l ban <lb />
made <lb />
day of May, <lb />
F. Harding. <lb />
Comm r <lb />
TRUST GO <lb />
AT N <lb />
BETHEL,. N. C <lb />
18th, 1907. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Surplus <lb />
5.600 <lb />
Mid other U S. notes <lb />
Tots; <lb />
fund <lb />
n n certificates of <lb />
5.738.14 <lb />
I Deposits subj. to i <lb />
o co checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Off The River. <lb />
The Norfolk Southern rail- <lb />
way having completed its road <lb />
to Greenville, has withdrawn its <lb />
st service from the river. <lb />
steamer Myers made her <lb />
trip today, and the familiar <lb />
face of Capt. A. will <lb />
be greatly missed. He has been <lb />
running up and down Tar river <lb />
for more than a quarter of a <lb />
and is as clever a man a <lb />
over commanded a ship <lb />
vi-h him good luck wherever he <lb />
placed by the <lb />
as hi; steamer will no <lb />
in service on h <lb />
of the same. <lb />
been called to his attention <lb />
several different <lb />
Special Agent Hoyt n <lb />
man In this field for <lb />
North for money <lb />
to return, and the money <lb />
was sent them. This <lb />
does not, indicate that they are <lb />
this field tor no standing <lb />
and give special attention w <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I will <lb />
ply to the Hoard of County <lb />
era at their July meeting for license to <lb />
retail liquor for six months in the town <lb />
of <lb />
This May 30th, 1907. <lb />
to Ice Cream. <lb />
Simply the content of one <lb />
ICE CREAM <lb />
Powder <lb />
loin i quart or milk and No <lb />
pack- <lb />
age makes nearly two of One l <lb />
cream. about cent a plate. <lb />
kinds; Vanilla, <lb />
pure <lb />
or in <lb />
Powder. <lb />
I 11.1 Hi <lb />
M. R. Page. <lb />
at all <lb />
If grocer <lb />
It. <lb />
a name end <lb />
recipe <lb />
book win be <lb />
mailed u <lb />
booth<lb />
North Carolina, c f Pitt, <lb />
I. of <lb />
swear tint f is, true to the my <lb />
edge and be W. H ; <lb />
o . i j j .-., k <lb />
sworn be- <lb />
me, <lb />
T. ROBT. <lb />
Votary j Director <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Liver <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other ma <lb />
say a bottle am <lb />
it cure will <lb />
your We say <lb />
full size free bottle of U <lb />
SOL and if it benefits t <lb />
SOL until cur <lb />
This entitles <lb />
i., <lb />
July ;. I mil <lb />
Don't <lb />
to test<lb />
The Magic Na. <lb />
three u mascot <lb />
U. of Me. <lb />
ton letter <lb />
Suffering much with liver ard kidney <lb />
air J to relief, tried <lb />
an I as a result I am a <lb />
y. The first re- <lb />
completed the <lb />
for <lb />
live, and kidney trouble-, by <lb />
J. L. Wooten druggist. <lb />
COUCH <lb />
CURE the <lb />
WITH <lb />
Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery <lb />
Price <lb />
Trill. <lb />
for all THROAT and <lb />
LUNG or <lb />
BACK. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
IN <lb />
w ho life Is <lb />
fell I family. <lb />
w Insures Ills health <lb />
was bot k his <lb />
Ir by guard- <lb />
Ins It I worth guarding. <lb />
At attack of disease. <lb />
g approaches <lb />
and <lb />
ways <lb />
your health. <lb />
m Bod of Aide <lb />
This being the f a <lb />
new ID t of <lb />
the town. old all r- <lb />
held a s . t <lb />
u. n <lb />
lie i <lb />
If. <lb />
e co I <lb />
of the won past <lb />
year which will Liter <lb />
with comment <lb />
The newly I. <lb />
appeared and the of office <lb />
was Superior <lb />
Court Clerk D. C. Tn.- <lb />
is compose. <lb />
1st ward S. <lb />
2nd ward-C. S. W A. <lb />
THE <lb />
at<lb />
Groceries <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties-a I ways on d <lb />
h kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
O. W. <lb />
O R E'EN VILLE <lb />
i n n. <lb />
OF SUMMONS <lb />
North the superior <lb />
Pitt county. c <lb />
J. C. wife Maggie <lb />
berry. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
The defendant Dawson. will <lb />
hereby take notice a pro- <lb />
instituted in the <lb />
of Pitt J. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
purpose of making -sale of a <lb />
of land in swift <lb />
Township Pitt county vision <lb />
and said KIM <lb />
Dawson one of the <lb />
special will further <lb />
she i <lb />
of the the <lb />
court Pitt v. at Greenville. N <lb />
the a d an <lb />
or demur to the <lb />
plaintiffs or the <lb />
.- will granted. <lb />
Thistle 1907 <lb />
c. Moore <lb />
clerk superior court county. <lb />
I Not Quite I <lb />
I war G. J- <lb />
T. <lb />
. Mom-. <lb />
. vi- t. J. <lb />
was <lb />
and look, <lb />
. <lb />
i in- following <lb />
elected in <lb />
with the caucus recently held <lb />
by the men <lb />
May. M. Wooten. <lb />
Clerk-J. C Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr <lb />
Chief Police -J. T. Smith. <lb />
int Police -G. A. Clark. <lb />
Police-W H <lb />
A he <lb />
i over the elect on <lb />
Two the <lb />
board-J. C. W. L. <lb />
Hall were chose by <lb />
when Flanagan <lb />
offered the motion that the <lb />
of the third be <lb />
deferred to the August meeting. <lb />
His reason given for this was <lb />
that from what transpired in <lb />
the caucus he felt confident the <lb />
commissioner not be <lb />
at the present meeting, <lb />
was carried. <lb />
followed as <lb />
to the th election of only <lb />
two commissioners would have <lb />
the conduct of the <lb />
the third could <lb />
e chosen. Al m who <lb />
for the Flanagan mo- <lb />
to reconsider it and <lb />
into the election of the third <lb />
commissioner <lb />
The names of B. J. Pulley <lb />
E. ridden were presented <lb />
and several without <lb />
I reached. v <lb />
board w is equally divided <lb />
the two candidates, they <lb />
careful not mike a tie <lb />
so ; the decision <lb />
II the mayor. <lb />
M Hook <lb />
r was presented, an after a few <lb />
e ballots he received a <lb />
and was third com- <lb />
How often <lb />
thing <lb />
-sci-en<lb />
you cat get a <lb />
driver . <lb />
Have a <lb />
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and <lb />
that your it'll <lb />
lea mo lack a <lb />
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and <lb />
in- . <lb />
other In <lb />
in .;. <lb />
if ,.;. <lb />
nil. <lb />
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last <lb />
Ion him up. <lb />
I pack, I <lb />
lire ready. <lb />
lie buy <lb />
lie <lb />
No. Then <lb />
oat between th <lb />
Next In this <lb />
I lie <lb />
and <lb />
third, <lb />
There is a <lb />
interior <lb />
I tor takes a great <lb />
j ill lumper to <lb />
official <lb />
Under, the <lb />
iii New York, <lb />
an itching palm and <lb />
nut disposition when <lb />
genial. The <lb />
parasite of the Pa <lb />
and few indeed are <lb />
she fails to draw blood <lb />
Her hand is not . <lb />
the close of the <lb />
she begins to get her <lb />
at once. Not that she <lb />
I pretense of finding <lb />
I scats that the tickets <lb />
j her call for. The <lb />
one in to come f- <lb />
swear that she ever four <lb />
for him. Nobody could <lb />
I an affidavit without <lb />
jury, lie says. Hut what s <lb />
grab his hat and overcoat <lb />
cane. These she lock <lb />
of horrors <lb />
the cloakroom, and <lb />
the victim is at her mercy, <lb />
not escape without paying t <lb />
It is no wonder that the o <lb />
more attention to co <lb />
her r-venue than to <lb />
ft is serious mat <lb />
her. only has she to ma <lb />
living out of it. but she mo- <lb />
make up the of <lb />
one theater the <lb />
francs, or a night for <lb />
Sometime it is <lb />
but always <lb />
francs, except in two <lb />
three of the best theaters, <lb />
have tried to the <lb />
and w, <lb />
to lb.- <lb />
to rut <lb />
f. I <lb />
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t tip to t <lb />
a The <lb />
in is <lb />
almost a-, <lb />
tout <lb />
ass <lb />
aSS<lb />
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hi <lb />
t, <lb />
-a. 1- <lb />
sit <lb />
opener <lb />
of ii-.<lb />
theater, <lb />
an <lb />
aim <lb />
duns .- <lb />
up in a <lb />
be. calls<lb />
For Y <lb />
ears <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Fa <lb />
Bone <lb />
F. i <lb />
CO., <lb />
No -folk, Va. <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
guanos in the South- <lb />
because great care is used in the <lb />
selection of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
goods and don't take substitutes <lb />
to be just as good. See that <lb />
trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
Sous <lb />
Stomach <lb />
1875.- <lb />
No lite, strength, <lb />
mas. he. bad breath <lb />
general dot risings, and catarrh <lb />
of the I all due to <lb />
the natural juices of dire. <lb />
In a <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
L GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
. Tile See, <lb />
Hides, h Cotton Heed R. and .<lb />
, . . . Hep <lb />
In a healthy Hi Oak <lb />
h the I Par <lb />
and Tables <lb />
only relieve and d <lb />
but this famous <lb />
all n troubles by <lb />
and <lb />
lining <lb />
W. Va. <lb />
our <lb />
are now It Id <lb />
first meet <lb />
of board will be held or two , f . , H <lb />
I liars lay is a year <lb />
n- much them, and <lb />
they t make it a year<lb />
vi <lb />
Mr. S. S. KM. <lb />
me. <lb />
FOB <lb />
hi <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
submitted and fur- <lb />
on application. All work <lb />
Turn key job when ever <lb />
em <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. P.<lb />
for <lb />
Cures <lb />
I is not a narcotic or dope but removes <lb />
lie cause. Get a bottle and try it for <lb />
headaches, sour stomach, indigestion <lb />
pains or colds. Id's liquid affects <lb />
to take. Sold at <lb />
all drug stores. <lb />
Every Man His Own Doctor. <lb />
The average man cannot afford to <lb />
employ a physician for slight an- <lb />
mi-lit or injury that may occur in his <lb />
family, nor can he afford to neglect <lb />
them, as so an injury as the <lb />
of . has been known t- <lb />
MUM to less of n Hence every <lb />
man must from necessity lie <lb />
doctor for this class of ailments. Success <lb />
often upon prompt <lb />
which can only lie had when <lb />
medicines are dent hand. Chamber- <lb />
Remedies have been in the <lb />
kt for many years enjoy a good <lb />
Colic, Cholera <lb />
Remedy for bowel complaint. <lb />
Iain's Cough Remedy fee <lb />
cold.--, croup and t <lb />
co <lb />
Chamberlain's Pain Balm <lb />
septic for cuts bruises, burn-. <lb />
Drains, swellings, lame back and <lb />
I n's Stomach and Liver <lb />
lets for a-. <lb />
atom troubles. <lb />
for <lb />
Littleton Moo. <lb />
BROWNING <lb />
L. W. BAGLEY, A. B. <lb />
Principals. <lb />
ADVANTAGES. <lb />
into and <lb />
on certificate. <lb />
Faculty of experienced college <lb />
teachers. <lb />
from leading colleges. <lb />
I. moderate- -no extras. <lb />
Health conditions unsurpassed. <lb />
Prepare for or college. <lb />
Thorough ion. <lb />
Home <lb />
. library. <lb />
No Saloons. <lb />
Time to enter Sept. <lb />
For information and <lb />
Z. P. Supt. <lb />
Littleton, N. C <lb />
Remarkable <lb />
truth U stranger than fiction <lb />
has more been demonstrated in <lb />
the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the <lb />
of C. V. Pepper. He <lb />
I was in bed, entirely disabled with <lb />
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. <lb />
failed to help me, and all hope <lb />
had tied when I began taking Dr. <lb />
New Discovery. instant relies <lb />
cam.-. The soon ceased; <lb />
bleeding diminished rapidly, and <lb />
, three week I able to go to <lb />
cure for coughs and cold . <lb />
and at J. L. <lb />
store. Trial bottle free. <lb />
but even in there sue <lb />
it pleading look in he poor <lb />
yea is she one's <lb />
baggage that no with a <lb />
heart tan keep Ilia out of <lb />
pocket, k now the worn <lb />
an is under heavy e. She <lb />
mast be expensively i tressed in up <lb />
to style to keep h r <lb />
occasionally a will re- <lb />
volt. One tells how one even <lb />
went to n tty <lb />
alone. lie dodged the <lb />
a busy moment, slipped the <lb />
aisle, found his seat by hi and <lb />
sat down in it an of <lb />
unconscious innocence. A it <lb />
he had no overcoat, he <lb />
hid nil hut under the seat. All <lb />
me, the end of t per <lb />
the <lb />
outstretched hand. <lb />
he asked. <lb />
she answered. <lb />
sea-vice <lb />
customary <lb />
you gave me none. <lb />
should give you <lb />
she explained in <lb />
good audible tone. did not v <lb />
that monsieur was a dead- <lb />
This brought him to time, and h <lb />
gave her a York Sun. <lb />
Key Wee, <lb />
Peaches, <lb />
ft Syrup, <lb />
r Coffee. Meat <lb />
Lye Matches <lb />
Seed M and Hulls <lb />
Seeds, Oranges,<lb />
Prunes, Rail <lb />
. ;. chi. a ware Tip <lb />
ware, cakes an., <lb />
r. f r. Sew M <lb />
f,., <lb />
mi- see me<lb />
in , , <lb />
1- <lb />
M I , <lb />
W . <lb />
you to <lb />
feel <lb />
H-t <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS <lb />
OF NORTH <lb />
outflow <lb />
given<lb />
Raleigh. N. C <lb />
in <lb />
n. when <lb />
Div <lb />
Why <lb />
NOBLES <lb />
Barber <lb />
i-W. CO. <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Cotton and of <lb />
raging-, Ti-sandBag. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Yo afford it <lb />
h. <lb />
I- <lb />
Do Not Neglect the Children, <lb />
At this season of th- year the first <lb />
unnatural looseness of a child's bowels <lb />
sh mid have immediate attention. The <lb />
thine; can be given is <lb />
Cholera and <lb />
followed by oil as direct- <lb />
ed with each bottle of the For <lb />
all aid Dealers Pat- <lb />
He Fired <lb />
have fired the walking-stick I've <lb />
carried over years, on account of a <lb />
sore that resisted every kind of treat <lb />
ii r <lb />
Making Hats. <lb />
Tin- hat industry ii car <lb />
on in the of <lb />
in the of Co- <lb />
mostly w the last <lb />
Wined department, it is On- <lb />
more one-half <lb />
population. Thorn are m <lb />
regular but the a <lb />
hand of <lb />
women in almost as many house <lb />
holds and old or traded in <lb />
ml stores in for prov, <lb />
or articles of clothing, the hi <lb />
being in these a <lb />
medium exchange, the housewife <lb />
exchanging the of her <lb />
for o many pounds of flour, <lb />
etc. Panama huts are wit <lb />
the veins of fibers of a palm leaf, <lb />
r. <lb />
. III . <lb />
cents per week <lb />
pays-for a <lb />
o trice <lb />
clean Towels <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
A Specialty. <lb />
Hot Cold Baths <lb />
ail for you <lb />
for <lb />
sine. <lb />
ours K serve, <lb />
J. Prop. <lb />
DON'T TAKE CHANCES <lb />
stale goods in warm <lb />
to my for <lb />
pat <lb />
shipments <lb />
be <lb />
by as th.-<lb />
ken out and this . i , T <lb />
normal condition, <lb />
of <lb />
for <lb />
Take Hall's <lb />
tint. <lb />
Pill's <lb />
for <lb />
L. <lb />
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The Savory Roaster. <lb />
Is far superior to any other <lb />
Roaster made, not an ounce of <lb />
substance lost Other roasters <lb />
waste from to per cent. <lb />
The Savory seamless roaster <lb />
needs no water, grease or <lb />
of any kind. It simply asks <lb />
to be let alone. us all j <lb />
and flavors, renews the youth of <lb />
the toughest fowl. One great <lb />
feature of the Savory roaster <lb />
the oval bottom, with the <lb />
nary flat bottom roaster the <lb />
moisture brought out of the meat <lb />
by cooking has no chance to ac- <lb />
cumulate and is burned and dried <lb />
up in the bottom of the pan. In <lb />
the oval this meat juice <lb />
flows continuously to the lowest <lb />
point of the bottom, where it is <lb />
turned into steam and condensed <lb />
on the surface of the meat This <lb />
condensation continues until the <lb />
roast has become heated through <lb />
to the temperature of the <lb />
in the roaster, when the <lb />
condensation stops and the brown <lb />
of the roast begins. <lb />
The Savory roaster is self bast- <lb />
and self browning. The <lb />
bottom is raised off oven <lb />
by the outside heat-retaining <lb />
jacket, which applies a uniform <lb />
heat to the roast from all sides <lb />
The Savory roaster i sin a class <lb />
to itself. Is guaranteed to give <lb />
satisfaction when used accord- <lb />
to directions. Buy one. take <lb />
it home, go by the directions, use <lb />
it thirty days, if not all we claim <lb />
forth, return it to us and we will <lb />
give you back your money, pro- <lb />
the roaster when return- <lb />
ed, is in good condition. <lb />
See our window display of the <lb />
Savory roasters. We will be <lb />
glad to show you. Call and see <lb />
them. <lb />
J. G. MOVE <lb />
BINGHAM <lb />
1793 1908 <lb />
YEARS I <lb />
i l- <lb />
i I and f. I <lb />
, SCHOOL Ideal's . <lb />
sad <lb />
I other schools received Vicious soon II <lb />
limited Kales reason- <lb />
able. K. K F l. K. N C. <lb />
PLACE fifty different <lb />
makes of Womens shoes to- <lb />
Ask ten women to <lb />
make Nine of them <lb />
will pick the <lb />
SHOE. We have test- <lb />
ed and proved this. There <lb />
must be a reason why <lb />
outsells <lb />
all other women's shoes in <lb />
the world. <lb />
C S. FORBES <lb />
SOLE <lb />
FARMVILLE DEPARTMENT. <lb />
This department is in charge of W. Parker who is author- <lb />
to represent The Reflector in Farmville and vicinity. <lb />
Farmville. N- C July <lb />
Crops are whooping up and <lb />
our farmers are to <lb />
smile. <lb />
The Primitive Baptists held <lb />
their union meeting on Sunday <lb />
at Tyson's church with a large <lb />
crowd. Rev. P. D. Gold, of <lb />
Wilson, and Mr. preach- <lb />
ed Sunday <lb />
Mrs. Mary R. Thigpen. wife of <lb />
W. of Hassel, Martin <lb />
county, died Saturday, June 29th. <lb />
She had been sick two weeks <lb />
with typhoid fever. -She was <lb />
hurried in the family burial <lb />
grounds near Farmville. Elder <lb />
Forbes conducted the services <lb />
Mrs. was sister of Dr. <lb />
C. C, O. L., and <lb />
Joyner- <lb />
She leaves six children, oldest <lb />
years of age, youngest <lb />
months, husband one sister with <lb />
a host of. f to mourn her <lb />
death. Our heart goes out in <lb />
sympathy with the bereaved <lb />
ones. <lb />
There has been some excite- <lb />
in our neighborhood a few <lb />
days a mad dog making his <lb />
appearance last Saturday even- <lb />
lighting and biting nearly all <lb />
the dogs around. W. R. Home <lb />
killed one that he fought on his <lb />
farm. One at Mrs. Mollie Ty- <lb />
son's was killed, two at W. H. <lb />
Wilkerson's. It was thought <lb />
the mad dog came from Green <lb />
ville and left on the Wilson road, <lb />
but we hope some one has been <lb />
Sticky shot at him <lb />
is the law about killing <lb />
logs that have been bitten by <lb />
mad dogs <lb />
Last Tuesday 25th, I found <lb />
myself to the picnic at <lb />
Green Spring. Arriving there <lb />
about eleven o'clock I found the <lb />
grounds well strewn with a <lb />
crowd of good looking social and <lb />
jovial crowd of friends and <lb />
some strangers. Best of all <lb />
one seemed in fine spirits, <lb />
and a gala day was in view for <lb />
all The spring water was in <lb />
great demand, the weather being <lb />
and the water extra tine. <lb />
and refreshing. A generous sup- <lb />
ply was constantly on the ground <lb />
supplied by Mr. Watt <lb />
of the picnic and also <lb />
i the spring. In his usual gracious <lb />
manner he welcomed, waited on <lb />
land talked to every one, and <lb />
made every one glad they had <lb />
j visited his picnic and tasted his <lb />
life saving mineral water. I <lb />
think this one day has won for <lb />
I him a lasting remembrance by <lb />
present. There was many <lb />
other enjoyable features of the <lb />
Among them were the <lb />
music rendered by the Farmville <lb />
string band which was <lb />
by old and young, but those <lb />
who tripped the light fantastic <lb />
i toe enjoyed it best. About p. <lb />
lunch was and every <lb />
, one seemed to think the mineral <lb />
; water or something had quite an <lb />
appetizing effect. The <lb />
of friends all over the <lb />
grounds seemed to enjoy eating <lb />
j and chatting, and being gathered <lb />
together on the delightful <lb />
ion. a needed rest the <lb />
music reminded the crowd that <lb />
the musicians were feeling better <lb />
prepared for their duties and <lb />
dancing again began on the pa- <lb />
and every one there <lb />
seemed interested and enjoyed <lb />
the hours as they slipped by so <lb />
swiftly. About <lb />
EDWARDS. <lb />
Painter and Designer. <lb />
FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
All guaranteed. <lb />
Prompt attention to orders. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Manufacturer of <lb />
Slop Brick- <lb />
Th- best clay an the est burn- <lb />
ed on ti e market. Orders <lb />
filled on short notice. <lb />
COWS FOR SALE. <lb />
I have four cows, mist- <lb />
from years old. average to <lb />
per day, calves to months <lb />
Sold under guarantee. <lb />
JASON JOYNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
pa <lb />
old. <lb />
TOWNSEND WINDHAM. <lb />
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
We will buy or sell your real <lb />
J. B. NORMS <lb />
Parker's Old <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
All of n pairing of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Dr. G. E. Weeks, <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
Office over Harden Bros, new <lb />
store. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Open all hours of the day. <lb />
Artist. <lb />
Farmville, N, C, <lb />
Comfortable chairs, lights, <lb />
sharp and expert bar- <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
cloth- <lb />
cleaned and <lb />
. L. IAN <lb />
FARMVILLE, C. <lb />
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb />
Glasses Fitted. Examination of <lb />
eyes free. <lb />
All watch and clock work <lb />
Listen Listen <lb />
For days you can get <lb />
cute little Photos for cents at <lb />
Taylor's Gallery- <lb />
Big Store <lb />
offering a complete of <lb />
Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, <lb />
and Millinery -3 <lb />
to-wrong by inspecting our Good for you will certain <lb />
be pleased with the pike. <lb />
RD'S STORE<lb />
o'clock <lb />
Senator Willis R. Williams at once to <lb />
announced to make a brief speech j and get <lb />
and I feel that all present felt I Photos that <lb />
honored by having such a I Price <lb />
staunch, deep, well read man to <lb />
entertain them- His speech was <lb />
based upon facts of personal <lb />
experiences associated with the <lb />
spring and surroundings and <lb />
friends who had passed away. <lb />
Oh I just thought how glad that <lb />
I had come, to hear these brief <lb />
sketches by one tried and <lb />
trusted. Hope he may live to <lb />
make many more just such. <lb />
the speech a base ball game <lb />
between and Green <lb />
Spring teams, decided in favor <lb />
of old Green Springs, and <lb />
course most all present were glad <lb />
to raise three cheers for our <lb />
boys, but we equally <lb />
with the others. Come <lb />
over again boys and try to get <lb />
even- After the game of ball all <lb />
gathered around the pa to <lb />
enjoy the dancing, until the <lb />
sun began to remind us we were a <lb />
little distance from home and <lb />
that we had only a short time to <lb />
bid our friends adieu, and ex- <lb />
press our hearty thanks to all <lb />
who had been so royal in making <lb />
this day just the day that it was. <lb />
one to be <lb />
Farmville <lb />
of those cute little <lb />
Taylor is making. <lb />
WHEN YOU BUY A <lb />
PIANO You will get the <lb />
most satisfaction and <lb />
pleasure if you a <lb />
PLAYER <lb />
PIANO Because, in ad- <lb />
its being a fine, <lb />
high grade upright piano <lb />
to be played in the <lb />
nary way, it has in its <lb />
that which <lb />
when desired, enables <lb />
any member of the <lb />
without any musical <lb />
education, to play any- <lb />
thing from popular song <lb />
to grand opera. These <lb />
wonderful instruments <lb />
are told from maker to <lb />
on easy terms. <lb />
Send your name and ad- <lb />
dress for to. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. Street, Mgr., <lb />
St Norfolk Va. <lb />
The Piano with the <lb />
Sweet Official <lb />
Piano Jamestown Expo- <lb />
W. M. LANG. <lb />
Wilson Streets, M. C <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
For Cash or on Time <lb />
Queen Quality Shoes for Women and King Quality for <lb />
Men. <lb />
Cotton, Shuck and Fit s. <lb />
Complete line of ever -thing in the way of Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, feed sniff <lb />
r Second <lb />
Co <lb />
DARDEN BROS. <lb />
Lang Building, Main Street, Farmville, N. C <lb />
New Firm. New Store. New Goods. <lb />
My Merchandise ab <lb />
Close I Vices. <lb />
Gents Fine a <lb />
You make no mistake in trading with us, for you get <lb />
the best goods at lowest price. <lb />
Perfection Quality and shoes for Ladies and gentlemen <lb />
at their cut price, Ladies fancy goods, <lb />
T. L. W. J. TURNAGE. <lb />
General Merchants <lb />
Main and Farmville, N. <lb />
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Fur- <lb />
Stock and Fertilizer. <lb />
Complete line of Carpets, Mattings and Rugs- Agents for <lb />
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. <lb />
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade. Call <lb />
and see o i <lb />
s with pr <lb />
i. lock. <lb />
W. <lb />
Davis Old Stand, Main Street, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Complete stock Merchandise- <lb />
or time trade solicited <lb />
Buyers of Cotton and Country Produce. <lb />
Meat. Hay, Corn, Oats and Fertilizer in carload lots. <lb />
Everything in Dry Cods and Groceries. <lb />
Distributors of celebrated Shoes for Men and Women. <lb />
A fronts Colors and each. <lb />
Horton Hotel <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Centrally <lb />
lated. Up-to-date furnishings. <lb />
Polite servants. Best table the <lb />
market at all seasons. <lb />
Rates Reasonable. <lb />
Buss meets all trains. <lb />
First livery gold rigs <lb />
and horses. <lb />
B. S. Smith, <lb />
FARMVILLE C. <lb />
BOARDING <lb />
located n corner <lb />
streets, <lb />
and permanent, <lb />
rates and prompt <lb />
Wilson and <lb />
Transient <lb />
Reasonable <lb />
attention. <lb />
j L Thorne, <lb />
mi <lb />
DRUGGIST. <lb />
Main Street. <lb />
N. , <lb />
Everything found in an <lb />
Drug Store. Good lino Oils and <lb />
Paints. All kinds of <lb />
Ice through the season. <lb />
Open a. m. to fl <lb />
day to a. in. <lb />
p. m. Sun <lb />
I. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in<lb />
Enlarging a <lb />
Tonsorial Emporium. <lb />
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict <lb />
Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
z repaired, clean- <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Jeweler and Estate Agent. <lb />
Watches and Clocks repaired on short <lb />
notice. Work guaranteed. <lb />
Farmville, A. C. <lb />
MARKET- <lb />
Fresh Meats. Beef, Fish. <lb />
Local and Richmond Products, <lb />
J, <lb />
Sm <lb />
h .- <lb />
HI <lb />
v. a <lb />
In, <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR<lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. JURY 1907 <lb />
TOWN MAI <lb />
SOCIETY. <lb />
The Levy License Ft fie j or <lb />
The board of aldermen met in; On Sunday afternoon the <lb />
adjourned Monday night people and children of <lb />
the present. Memorial Baptist church and <lb />
License tax vi d school organized a Sun- <lb />
Society There <lb />
attendance and the <lb />
of members for <lb />
as very<lb />
DISCOURAGING OUTLOOK. <lb />
Excessive <lb />
Much <lb />
follows, in r <lb />
the y <lb />
and <lb />
Opera <lb />
Traveling min- <lb />
showing s t-t at <lb />
hall, per day. <lb />
Public auctioneers <lb />
Butchers and fresh meat deal <lb />
era <lb />
Wood and coal dealers <lb />
Undertakers <lb />
Photographers per year <lb />
photographers <lb />
month. <lb />
Junk dealers per month. <lb />
Livery stables <lb />
Hotels charging per day <lb />
charging <lb />
charging per day <lb />
boarding houses This <lb />
i. Ms-a. B. E. <lb />
Pr t Lillian Burch, <lb />
Pattie <lb />
Wooten <lb />
Recording Secretary Miss <lb />
Annie Leonard Tyson. <lb />
Corresponding <lb />
Milton Pugh <lb />
Treasurer Miss Mattie Law- <lb />
Rags <lb />
dale. <lb />
following committees <lb />
were also <lb />
Which- <lb />
not to apply to houses not taking Alexander Harper, Misses <lb />
Mary Lucy ard Myrtle <lb />
Warren <lb />
more than two boarders. <lb />
rinks per month. <lb />
in pistols, etc., per <lb />
year. <lb />
Exhibitions of wax works, <lb />
per day. <lb />
Merry-go-round or stand for <lb />
any game per day <lb />
Drays, one two <lb />
horses three or more horses <lb />
Dogs, males females <lb />
of m or other <lb />
articles selling on foot, stand or <lb />
vehicle or house rented <lb />
per day. <lb />
in works <lb />
Dealers in second hand <lb />
per day. <lb />
Circus, one per <lb />
two or more rings each side <lb />
show <lb />
Oil storage tank exceeding <lb />
a lions capacity <lb />
Itinerant or optician <lb />
Street of lemonade, etc <lb />
Gypsies, palmist. fortune <lb />
tellers etc-. per day- <lb />
Feather renovators <lb />
Bill-poster <lb />
All license are for one year ex- <lb />
otherwise stated. <lb />
for license <lb />
for pool tables and <lb />
were granted. Two applications <lb />
for pool table license in second <lb />
story of buildings were denied. <lb />
SYSTEM. <lb />
The board held a meeting Mon- <lb />
day afternoon, of the <lb />
present, in regard to these <lb />
of the sewerage <lb />
The to in- <lb />
the system reported that <lb />
they found it in good condition <lb />
and it was accepted. <lb />
An order was drawn for the <lb />
Burt Construction to <lb />
complete payment <lb />
This company also presented <lb />
an bill for which <lb />
they had charged against the <lb />
town for lost time arising from <lb />
delay in getting material. As <lb />
the town was not responsible tor <lb />
this, bill was not allowed but re- <lb />
to a committee- <lb />
Payment was also made with <lb />
Mr. Ludlow in settlement of his <lb />
cervices. Mr. Ludlow's bill con- <lb />
an extra charge of <lb />
being per cent on the <lb />
the sewerage system cost over <lb />
the original estimate of <lb />
There was some discussion over <lb />
the matter but the bill was <lb />
lowed, Aldermen Carr, Wood <lb />
ward. Bowen, Mooring and <lb />
Forbes voting for it and Alder- <lb />
man Flanagan voting against it <lb />
Absentees Misses Jessie <lb />
Inez Pittman, Ethel <lb />
Bowling and Maggie Norman. <lb />
Music-Misses Forbes, <lb />
and Helen <lb />
Pugh. <lb />
The will meet the first <lb />
and third afternoon in <lb />
each month- <lb />
of Mr. T. H. Fleming. <lb />
N. C, July 8th. 1907 <lb />
There is a spirit of gloom re- <lb />
over our <lb />
y the death of one of best <lb />
men. On Friday evening, July <lb />
15th, the spirit of Mr. T. <lb />
took its flight after <lb />
illness nearly four weeks. The <lb />
Mr. Fleming is especial- <lb />
Sid as he and his little girl <lb />
were both taken down about <lb />
time with typhoid fever, <lb />
and both been nursed <lb />
of time in room, <lb />
Mr. Fleming became s very <lb />
low, then the little girl was re- <lb />
moved to another room. It was <lb />
time <lb />
i battle between death, and tie <lb />
we had hoped the <lb />
nurse but <lb />
fate it seems had d creel other- <lb />
wise at exactly o'clock his <lb />
life parsed out as gently as the <lb />
railing leaves autumn tide. <lb />
M Fleming's death removes <lb />
from midst one of our lead- <lb />
men in everything which <lb />
to material pro- <lb />
In the Sunday school, <lb />
and as a citizen of <lb />
he was <lb />
ready to assist and take part in <lb />
any work that would in any way <lb />
redound to the good of the com- <lb />
He came into our <lb />
hood about years ago and soon <lb />
after purchased the Spencer <lb />
Wooten place where he has since <lb />
built a nice home just <lb />
entering upon that period of <lb />
man's lice when he need not de- <lb />
vote all his time to the pursuits <lb />
of worldly but may take <lb />
a day when he will to with <lb />
his -or family. de- <lb />
ceased was about old <lb />
and leaves a wife and four <lb />
The little girl not <lb />
been considered dangerously <lb />
at any time, and we hope <lb />
for her speedy recovery. To <lb />
his family we our <lb />
sympathy, their loss is <lb />
able. <lb />
Rain Has Cussed <lb />
Mr R. W. King, chairman of <lb />
the board of county <lb />
spent a portion of last <lb />
week at his farm over the line in <lb />
Craven county. While away he <lb />
passed through much of the <lb />
south-eastern portion of the <lb />
county, and says that in the <lb />
twenty five years he baa been <lb />
going over the he had <lb />
never observed poorer <lb />
prospects- He says that begin <lb />
about miles southeast of <lb />
Greenville and on to Maple Cy- <lb />
press, then though the Center- <lb />
ville section to Grifton, then on <lb />
Ayden and half way back to <lb />
Greenville from the latter place <lb />
the rains have been so excessive <lb />
that it does not look like more <lb />
than per cent of a cotton crop <lb />
will be made. The com <lb />
has also s greatly. <lb />
nEWS. <lb />
happenings <lb />
The as Wilson <lb />
on e of assaulting Mrs <lb />
Scott, not identified at the <lb />
party. <lb />
The Hebrew citizens of New <lb />
Bern have purchased a lot on <lb />
which synagogue. <lb />
E. C. of Granville <lb />
county, <lb />
pounds or. exhibition the <lb />
town exposition, the <lb />
largest hog in the world <lb />
The remains of Dr. James <lb />
Dinwiddie, who recently died in <lb />
California, were to <lb />
Raleigh for interment <lb />
J. T. Wood, a man of <lb />
Clayton, committed suicide in a <lb />
boarding house at <lb />
h was He shot him- <lb />
self in head with a pistol. <lb />
ALFRED WINS. <lb />
St <lb />
Free Trip to <lb />
sot of Mr. S, <lb />
M. Schultz. was made very happy <lb />
Saturday night. And it was ail <lb />
brought about by a ticket he held. <lb />
At the beginning of the big <lb />
special sale at C. T <lb />
it was announced that on <lb />
day night somebody would be <lb />
given a tr p to the James- <lb />
town Every person <lb />
spending a d was <lb />
given a number l a cu <lb />
of it bearing same number <lb />
being kept in the store, and any <lb />
one could get as many tick <lb />
he spent dollars <lb />
Saturday night all the coupons <lb />
were placed in a sack and <lb />
a disinterested party was <lb />
called in and to draw a <lb />
coupon from the sack. The <lb />
number was announce and <lb />
the crowd in store <lb />
to looking over their tick- <lb />
et j cried a <lb />
triumphantly and all eyes turned <lb />
to Alfred Schultz as he pulled <lb />
the right number out of his <lb />
bunch of fourteen tickets and <lb />
held it up. He was <lb />
winner of the free trip and will <lb />
go to the exposition as the truest <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
The special will go on <lb />
this week and next Sat- <lb />
night a free railroad <lb />
to the exposition and re- <lb />
turn will be awarded to some <lb />
holder of a ticket. Every dollar <lb />
spent at this week <lb />
entitles the a chance <lb />
at free railroad ticket. The <lb />
special cut prices on all goods at <lb />
store will be the same <lb />
this week as last <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
Hint on Dressing and Serving Salads <lb />
Domestic Notes. I <lb />
Most salads he dressed <lb />
before erring, whether <lb />
in wing or Col- <lb />
cry or wilts if in oil and <lb />
vinegar. Celery ltd not be <lb />
Ion before as it <lb />
how- <lb />
is no exception to the <lb />
take up large of m <lb />
NONSENSE. <lb />
Curs <lb />
as <lb />
What Ails You. <lb />
The idle BUD is no man's idoL <lb />
A man sense <lb />
own an <lb />
Some people envy a on <lb />
it's a job. <lb />
They is one man we look <lb />
in the man who owes us <lb />
a snorer <lb />
r it i. who does <lb />
. I <lb />
m . I of <lb />
be serve, i. cold. Tail- <lb />
I It's inks the bull by <lb />
or cold cooked left over <lb />
are well in its, <lb />
are best mixed <lb />
and should be placed in <lb />
an hour r so before <lb />
Meats for should freed <lb />
from skill e it into <lb />
in stand with <lb />
-hit before combining <lb />
vegetable-. <lb />
I the horns, ii it remember <lb />
I i. <lb />
Some e ,,. who up a <lb />
rainy till a <lb />
flood x <lb />
A travels a Ions <lb />
are v. . i in different way.-. <lb />
i bread and Idling, <lb />
to instance, <lb />
, i and but <lb />
both Side.-, <lb />
deviled or <lb />
hen press <lb />
in; <lb />
like <lb />
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