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                <p>
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 />
Spread layer <lb />
chicken <lb />
firmly together. <lb />
king thin ribbon- <lb />
or alternate <lb />
Trial in August. <lb />
In that the in <lb />
p lac-- begun <lb />
here, in which the defendant was <lb />
hound over to term of <lb />
court in New Burn in October, <lb />
may not held so in <lb />
has <lb />
ordered a term of court <lb />
to h held at Beaufort on August <lb />
6th for th trial or en . A <lb />
peonage from <lb />
will also be tried at the same <lb />
special term. <lb />
i is once a Vale <lb />
If <lb />
i-l alt his A <lb />
tie lie pit a <lb />
from <lb />
lie ml for the s <lb />
file his took of <lb />
no trunk was on II <lb />
be <lb />
a In r <lb />
ticket lie <lb />
must have <lb />
Hi's . -T M the <lb />
I In <lb />
., om <lb />
also bail <lb />
i i; on <lb />
she <lb />
a leave <lb />
did . <lb />
Engineer J. L. L. <lb />
Two Boats Collide. <lb />
who <lb />
the <lb />
sys- <lb />
re- <lb />
was representative of <lb />
town in th matter of the <lb />
tern of sewerage that was <lb />
completed, spent Monday <lb />
here going over the system and <lb />
the final account between the <lb />
aldermen and the contractors. <lb />
The system was turned over to <lb />
the town by the contractors and <lb />
accepted. Engineer Ludlow says <lb />
Grenville has an excellent sys- <lb />
of modern sewerage. <lb />
Everybody wants a fan <lb />
h hot <lb />
Washington. N- C, July <lb />
The gas boat Victor and the Al- <lb />
had a collision about o'clock <lb />
afternoon while on <lb />
Pamlico river near this city. The <lb />
Victor is owned by Mr. R. H. <lb />
Lane, of Aurora, and had brought <lb />
excursion of colored people to <lb />
this city. There were about <lb />
on board when the <lb />
dent The which <lb />
runs between this city and Green- <lb />
yule, caused the collision by run- <lb />
into the Victor. The Victor <lb />
had one side smashed in, but was <lb />
run aground before she could <lb />
sink. The was apparently <lb />
Wreck on <lb />
Sunday -afternoon two Pull- <lb />
man cars on the Seaboard train <lb />
turned over near Kittrell, and <lb />
Mrs. C. E. of Alabama, <lb />
was crushed to death. Col. <lb />
Harry Skinner, of Greenville, <lb />
was a on train, <lb />
to Raleigh, but had gone <lb />
in one of forward cars be- <lb />
fore the accident <lb />
people were hurt in the two <lb />
cars that over. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Tucker Dead. <lb />
Tuesday Morning Mr. J. <lb />
Tucker died at his home in <lb />
township. For some years he <lb />
had been in poor health. Mr. <lb />
was about years of <lb />
a mast excellent citizen. <lb />
He it survived several <lb />
all of wham are grown. <lb />
Kissed Her Dog. <lb />
A Solomon came to <lb />
in St- Louis the other day in the <lb />
person of a police captain, who <lb />
determined the proper ownership <lb />
of a dog disputed by two women <lb />
by lady that kiss- <lb />
es the dog can have The <lb />
real owner was on the spot with <lb />
the goods. , <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Work has commenced <lb />
the Star warehouse for the <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Co. The house will be made <lb />
and on her feet wider and when completed <lb />
ts.---. <lb />
. . V i <lb />
After Many Trials <lb />
lie was a sail raced American <lb />
in lie him-elf in n London <lb />
lie v. <lb />
ed <lb />
two the <lb />
can. one side one on <lb />
Is that tin- as <lb />
waller. <lb />
Two fried on one side <lb />
cue on the <lb />
well. <lb />
The nailer <lb />
when ha returned his lace <lb />
as a study. <lb />
you please roar <lb />
r. <lb />
Mid very two one <lb />
on one side and the <lb />
and then a <lb />
well, <lb />
time he was and <lb />
when ho he said <lb />
It . ; <lb />
repeal I <lb />
think I It sir. <lb />
said sad;, <lb />
and on one <lb />
and one on die <lb />
oppressive and <lb />
ft Inter <lb />
Tills lime he was still longer. <lb />
When in- returned Ma collar us <lb />
his half and <lb />
face and <lb />
over waiting patron lie asked be <lb />
irking boiled <lb />
hens, sir I've with <lb />
the Home <lb />
Kissing Girls. <lb />
Senator Vance once North <lb />
In Joint <lb />
Settle, I lie for <lb />
am All the white Dew <lb />
turned out to hear Vance, and <lb />
to hear Settle. <lb />
At Hie of the one <lb />
day, was told number of <lb />
women had expressed a desire <lb />
to kiss the <lb />
down from Die platform <lb />
a or of the pretty <lb />
women, when he stopped <lb />
to turn bis <lb />
tor shout, my girls. <lb />
Settle; you kiss <lb />
wafer of white <lb />
brown braid, a Idling of cream <lb />
chopped nuts or olives. <lb />
Kidneys. <lb />
Fry thin slices bacon until <lb />
crisp, then take up and pat into the <lb />
hot fat left in the pan kid- <lb />
that have been soaked in sail <lb />
then dried, split and rolled <lb />
flour. Cook five minutes, mid a <lb />
couple of of but <lb />
or stock and season with <lb />
Worcestershire sauce and a <lb />
of <lb />
to catchup. <lb />
Kitchen Walls. <lb />
If tiles are out of question oil <lb />
paint is the only available wall <lb />
for a kitchen m should be <lb />
with a coal of enamel. <lb />
The walls will require <lb />
washing as much and almost <lb />
as frequently as the floor. While <lb />
tun finest possible cover- <lb />
not Only because show <lb />
can lie <lb />
leaned. <lb />
Finger on Paint. <lb />
For ling black marks on <lb />
doors or without injury to <lb />
i in j basics paint . rub <lb />
a cl dipped in <lb />
i- is also <lb />
for I ho after <lb />
doing well, which stain <lb />
or <lb />
oil makes I hem soft and t v. <lb />
Washing Flannels. <lb />
The best way to wash kind <lb />
of garments, to keep <lb />
mil woolly as sew, is to <lb />
iii a of liquid am- <lb />
in tin wilier when washing, <lb />
and again in the warm rinsing <lb />
ibis be done flannel any <lb />
kind will never gel hard Spoiled <lb />
Us. one sees it. <lb />
Ivory Knife Handles. <lb />
When the blades of knives re- <lb />
washing standing in water, <lb />
it should be in a pitcher with <lb />
water to cover the blades <lb />
but to the handles, <lb />
the no hotter than is <lb />
Soaking the <lb />
in mater makes them crack. <lb />
Wash Pongee <lb />
Plain may be washed in <lb />
warm and ironed when <lb />
quite dry. Ii on the wrong <lb />
side the mew will be retained, <lb />
if the 1-. in <lb />
colors it should b washed <lb />
line. It is Mall, tis <lb />
with first. <lb />
When Is Too Salt. <lb />
When too has been put <lb />
in the soup little and <lb />
sugar carefully will often <lb />
remedy the fault. If discovered in <lb />
time pivot ct potato <lb />
in it will the <lb />
should he before tho <lb />
soup is , ed. <lb />
ion travels jet <lb />
fur en office tr <lb />
he'll till <lb />
d all <lb />
aid u who <lb />
turn <lb />
fur mi <lb />
seek <lb />
it's ill <lb />
It <lb />
I . . Ids f ire on <lb />
. i make <lb />
the same. <lb />
the foot <lb />
the cradle is the same foot <lb />
sends the young man front <lb />
doorsteps hex come <lb />
rob cradle. <lb />
In <lb />
Father Hi.- it is <lb />
said he tell a lie. <lb />
all he's like the <lb />
rest . i. be would her <lb />
told one cf ho <lb />
to It. <lb />
said Rivet, went to u <lb />
j o'clock tea with wife fetter- <lb />
it nearly drive you .- <lb />
no. didn't it <lb />
own boiler shop, a <lb />
Philadelphia Press. <lb />
Foy. <lb />
Mr. B, Till That's a beautiful <lb />
diamond Mini bought <lb />
.- i in ; . I <lb />
Ii i-. but it i if <lb />
I ho Ii-. <lb />
t in n . it S<lb />
gen <lb />
Bess, <lb />
Inclusive. <lb />
know <lb />
that Ii old fellow who's courting <lb />
Aland is a curmudgeon to <lb />
live with, but shell kinds <lb />
of ; <lb />
I; She will indeed, in- <lb />
Amer- <lb />
Fully <lb />
Manager road <lb />
you think you are qualified to b-j <lb />
come an actor, do you Ever had <lb />
any experience if <lb />
Applicant sir. I used to he <lb />
a professional <lb />
News. <lb />
The <lb />
cat any <lb />
laid the clerk. <lb />
asked tho second <lb />
if I do I won't hare a <lb />
time for my regular after dint <lb />
Linen. <lb />
Linen nil kinds should <lb />
t as much fresh air a possible <lb />
and should be ironed while damp. <lb />
use of hot, heavy irons and <lb />
in out dump are two of <lb />
the ; point to <lb />
I home <lb />
in mind r. ironing <lb />
Noon. <lb />
Patience does it moan I <lb />
being married at <lb />
you know <lb />
yes. It means <lb />
a In chance. Yonkers <lb />
Statesman. <lb />
Man <lb />
said the pr. f.,. <lb />
strength of the hum . m <lb />
mail. <lb />
of , <lb />
Herald.<lb />
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Ki <lb />
LANDS <lb />
th of Con- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
,, .,. ,. h Suit- s <lb />
mi ire. the <lb />
i,,.,,. , training the <lb />
, v, ,.,.,. <lb />
ii. v <lb />
i . w n <lb />
and plans .; making tor th <lb />
creation of a to <lb />
in legislation looking to the re- <lb />
to of the <lb />
large tract of exceedingly fertile <lb />
lands v covered with water <lb />
and ; u and value- <lb />
less, except for the timber upon <lb />
them. . . ,. <lb />
At the instance r M- <lb />
Mr. Wright and an engineer <lb />
the department. Mr. Kipp. t- is <lb />
spring it time in <lb />
the the State, <lb />
, x and <lb />
ma and surveys of the <lb />
lands .-.- pi to <lb />
drainage with the view t In-mg <lb />
prepared id th time to <lb />
make an demon- <lb />
is to the value of the <lb />
work proposed. Mr. <lb />
among r Cher- <lb />
in Washington county, and <lb />
an examination of <lb />
there, also making an ad- <lb />
dress to the people on the <lb />
of improving Scupper- <lb />
river and reclaiming the <lb />
large amount of over-flowed and <lb />
swamp lands surrounding, <lb />
county. Mr. Kipp. <lb />
of the remained at <lb />
Cherry and ran levels and has <lb />
since prepared maps of the <lb />
has, also, since <lb />
visited New Bern where he spent <lb />
ks in the work ex- <lb />
ii the in that <lb />
running levels. <lb />
Both Mr and Mr. <lb />
over the <lb />
tor drainage In the <lb />
and in tn a letter of Chief <lb />
Mr Wright also <lb />
to write and <lb />
could be toward draining <lb />
some of now worthless <lb />
lands and making them fit for <lb />
crops and truck farming. <lb />
Possibly next season an <lb />
meat be whereby <lb />
the c l-op <lb />
with the m it <lb />
localities, and make o <lb />
and <lb />
an actual example <lb />
drained land <lb />
produce in that locality. <lb />
In the meantime. <lb />
movement <lb />
of get <lb />
ling the next State legislature to <lb />
a general in <lb />
to the laws of Iowa Ark- <lb />
or Illinois, so that the <lb />
work can be carried on without <lb />
becoming a to the people. <lb />
Without such a law no material <lb />
will be made and only <lb />
having money will <lb />
be able to join in the movement. <lb />
In talking over the drainage <lb />
and its on the <lb />
i ire of the State. Chief <lb />
Clark pointed out that there <lb />
is now in North Carolina an urea <lb />
of land capable of drainage <lb />
amounting to ire miles <lb />
as much as is comprised <lb />
hi England, Scotland a. d W lies. <lb />
The Government, he said, had <lb />
taken very in- <lb />
;. the work of <lb />
. both by and <lb />
and had I <lb />
areas, the North and West <lb />
especially In Indiana and <lb />
and ill other large <lb />
portions of their swamp lands <lb />
have been successfully drained, <lb />
the State and county laws having <lb />
proven very effective and <lb />
able to the entire States interest- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The result of intelligent dram- <lb />
North Carolina, h <lb />
NORFOLK Mm RAILWAY. <lb />
I The Rosa a Easier. <lb />
Nona <lb />
The Norfolk Southern rail- <lb />
way i the only line reaching <lb />
North Carolina's famous seashore <lb />
resorts. Morehead City and Beau- <lb />
fort owns and Operates the <lb />
Atlantic M m-l. Morehead City. <lb />
where the the North <lb />
kins Press Association will <lb />
held July 17th aid 18th, which <lb />
be attended by represents- <lb />
of all the news <lb />
of the Stats of North <lb />
The Norfolk Southern rail- <lb />
way has greatly improved the <lb />
Atlantic and North Carolina rail- <lb />
mad, now its Beaufort division, <lb />
between M <lb />
City, and recently constructed <lb />
and opened for traffic a mag- <lb />
bridge between More <lb />
h City and <lb />
m in length, affording Beau- <lb />
fort, one of the oldest towns of <lb />
the State, its first railroad I <lb />
It has also recent I v ; -tied its i <lb />
new Una between New and <lb />
Washington, N. C. and between J <lb />
Washington and Greenville and <lb />
N. C, thereby eon- <lb />
some of the most <lb />
towns of Eastern North <lb />
Carolina, which before, while <lb />
geographically near together. <lb />
have been comparatively <lb />
and most difficult to <lb />
reach for want of direct railway <lb />
communication. All these <lb />
are now overcome, and <lb />
with the permanent passenger <lb />
service in effect on its i Id lines <lb />
established on the new lines, the <lb />
service of the Norfolk South- <lb />
will be be unsurpassed in<lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE IN <lb />
NEXT WEEK'S PAPER. <lb />
IT WILL TELL YOU THE <lb />
REAL REASON WHY <lb />
cheers chewers more than <lb />
other sort of chewing tobacco, <lb />
will also show you why there <lb />
more pounds of <lb />
population in <lb />
the <lb />
more chewers, and <lb />
tobacco chewed, to <lb />
those States where <lb />
was first sold, than there are In the <lb />
States where has not yet <lb />
been offered to the trade. <lb />
age work in North Carolina. state. <lb />
said, would be to open up vast In addition to these new lines, <lb />
tracts of fertile land to the Norfolk Southern is now <lb />
a line reaching from <lb />
lying along the <lb />
coven d <lb />
with water and susceptible of be- <lb />
drained. <lb />
Season both these <lb />
express their willing- <lb />
to visit sections of the Suite <lb />
may be interested in the <lb />
bod <lb />
of lands from the watt r <lb />
,, . en us <lb />
m m i M <lb />
I n paring the maps <lb />
f. r the promotion of work. <lb />
I. <lb />
f t <lb />
nil I <lb />
G mi. <lb />
i i l <lb />
is in <lb />
several <lb />
I . in Mr- <lb />
red with <lb />
c f Agriculture <lb />
who <lb />
I . in the of <lb />
; lied to the now <lb />
profitless lands In Ea.-t. <lb />
In .; the <lb />
in in Raleigh Mi <lb />
11.11 t i Me i <lb />
i of i n <lb />
C ii i ii th Carolina Ii, <lb />
f r of i Claiming vi <lb />
. i lards <lb />
t can be made fit for <lb />
t and in same time <lb />
on s- y condition i i <lb />
State so as to huh . <lb />
to come in occupy these <lb />
lanes Much w. of tins kind <lb />
has been done in Indiana <lb />
Iowa, Minnesota, <lb />
Louisiana and South <lb />
results <lb />
The work has paid a handsome <lb />
fit on the money expended <lb />
and farm values <lb />
of the lend in these <lb />
States that was formerly worth <lb />
to an now for <lb />
The soil, said Mr. <lb />
Wright, is just as fertile and the <lb />
climate more In East- <lb />
North Carolina, and there is <lb />
no reason why much of this Land <lb />
should not be reclaimed <lb />
into cultivation, <lb />
In order to carry out reform of <lb />
this kind, he said, the first <lb />
is create a sentiment In favor <lb />
doing the work. This tan <lb />
be done by calling attention <lb />
Io what has been done in other <lb />
es, establishing a few object <lb />
i's. showing the people <lb />
benefits that must <lb />
p. partly come from the policy <lb />
of drainage. T is next is to <lb />
w the people the character cf <lb />
damage i how it can he <lb />
and what it will <lb />
cost. The third step is to then <lb />
and would make the <lb />
section wonderfully prosperous. <lb />
Applied to Eastern North Caro- <lb />
the drainage system would <lb />
only in nearly <lb />
doubling the caps city of the land <lb />
cultivation, but would also render <lb />
ire entire section more <lb />
healthful by eliminating the <lb />
mosquito and. consequently, the <lb />
prevalence of malaria which in <lb />
some sections is malignant as <lb />
to render in. in almost <lb />
able by win, <lb />
through long inoculation with <lb />
the poison, have become <lb />
Owing to its water <lb />
its i to <lb />
ii.- <lb />
soil and the <lb />
renders licking a great <lb />
profitable Industry, Eastern <lb />
North C; Clark <lb />
m to become the u st <lb />
thickly section <lb />
Stat The first step is to n ale <lb />
it he. and the step i. <lb />
its is ti <lb />
In with the general i a <lb />
of lards capable of <lb />
n. is <lb />
I y the i i f <lb />
Tie Swamp, of which i <lb />
I n <lb />
Curiously the of <lb />
h I it d and unhealthy, sixteen <lb />
I than l the <lb />
rounding It there- <lb />
fore he drained and <lb />
Its that las been becoming <lb />
ruler and richer through COn- <lb />
can be its <lb />
now unavailable timber market <lb />
ed. With the completion of tie <lb />
inland waterway <lb />
of e Dismal Swamp tin <lb />
will be opened to the world a <lb />
great and long i lated section <lb />
of the st fertile and <lb />
lands in the Slate. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
The regular examination for <lb />
the teachers will be held <lb />
in on next Thursday, <lb />
and for the colored teachers <lb />
on 12th- <lb />
N. C, through <lb />
and Farmville and <lb />
Wilson, through to Raleigh, <lb />
placing the capital of the <lb />
in closer relation with its hither- <lb />
to inaccessible Eastern portion <lb />
than was some ago thought <lb />
possible, on Recount of the many <lb />
i f that section. The <lb />
completion of this new main lire <lb />
will establish another <lb />
route between Raleigh and Ml <lb />
folk, and with the con <lb />
its proposed bridge, over <lb />
miles in length, across Alb <lb />
sound between <lb />
Ferry C, <lb />
train are now transferred on <lb />
i lie r em i <lb />
one of the greatest <lb />
and add development <lb />
of Eastern N. Car, Una <lb />
p i, . i m ,., <lb />
This new will <lb />
-ii I- i ii Norfolk, Suffolk. <lb />
; Edenton. Wash <lb />
ill, . v I., Morehead <lb />
cit; Beaufort, Kin- <lb />
; i as well as <lb />
Farmville, Wilson <lb />
and Raleigh, and also to and <lb />
from Bayboro, and Oriental, N. <lb />
which for years have only <lb />
been reached by river <lb />
of uncertain and <lb />
factory character. <lb />
A study of the great work <lb />
being done and the enormous <lb />
capital to perfect tins <lb />
m will prove of value to all <lb />
those interested in the welfare <lb />
State and Its <lb />
for business activity of <lb />
cry <lb />
is Of note to say <lb />
tin. this company has accepted <lb />
new passenger rate law of <lb />
the N ii re, as <lb />
ed by the corporation <lb />
and is now charging <lb />
cents per mile, first class. <lb />
Over its new and those <lb />
in construction, and two and <lb />
one-fourth cents per mile over <lb />
its old lines, although its entire <lb />
system is under construction and <lb />
completed to perfect its <lb />
service and business and provide <lb />
the people of the Eastern part <lb />
w. II. of the State a through railway <lb />
Co. Supt. Schools, lime reaching all accessible see- <lb />
P, S. The examination for at a great cost <lb />
the A. A M. College will be held least a sacrifice <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO N. C<lb />
Nun In <lb />
run <lb />
W i. in w, .-ton. <lb />
Mill <lb />
Secured <lb />
II. I. w <lb />
Herbert I <lb />
in Us j Overdraft <lb />
I I'll I, ,, <lb />
th. , ,. <lb />
May. 1807, <lb />
I on the from tanks <lb />
. Ii ii,. it <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION. <lb />
up <lb />
BANK OF N. C. <lb />
Ci 1907<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid In <lb />
A I <lb />
terns <lb />
public wile ,, <lb />
.-mill. in <lb />
.<lb />
In II <lb />
North <lb />
II. M.<lb />
and f <lb />
u-1 . l <lb />
Una mill <lb />
lining <lb />
ill <lb />
iii in <lb />
Woolen, hi <lb />
mill c <lb />
III. <lb />
This vi <lb />
Fund <lb />
profits <lb />
Deposit 2,662.51 <lb />
subject 83,849.46 <lb />
10.79<lb />
1,320 980,1.32.41 <lb />
lion,, <lb />
partition. <lb />
This tin-1 in day of May <lb />
K. C. <lb />
11.11 <lb />
980,882.41 <lb />
of North Carolina, I <lb />
County Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. of lie above-named bank, do <lb />
ab is true to th- best of <lb />
w d; and J. k. DAVIS, <lb />
and <lb />
th , iv <lb />
Le- <lb />
May, <lb />
the same day. <lb />
Stray No; Up. <lb />
it has also placed in effect the <lb />
twenty-live percent reduction in <lb />
joint freight rates, in accordance <lb />
the net of the last <lb />
marked square and apparently in every <lb />
bit in left ear and slit in is trying to harmonize its <lb />
ear, taken up with my hogs and interest with the people of the <lb />
been by nu- since February State, and, as is well known, is <lb />
It seems that Mrs. Hoke <lb />
Smith, wife of the present Gov-J <lb />
en or of and Mrs. Tor- <lb />
re, wife of the Governor who <lb />
W out of Saturday, do <lb />
not love each other. When Mr. <lb />
Bryan Atlanta sons time <lb />
ago Mrs. Smith the <lb />
for his reception at d <lb />
Mrs. Terrell ignored. Bat <lb />
when Mr. Smith was in- <lb />
governor Mrs Smith <lb />
p a reception to take lute <lb />
immediately after the <lb />
and notified Mrs Terrell <lb />
that she wished to for <lb />
the reception. Then Mrs. <lb />
got even. She notified Mrs. <lb />
Smith I hut she could have the <lb />
mansion at I o'clock <lb />
and not a moment earlier- Mrs. <lb />
Smith got her Stuff all ready for <lb />
the reception and had the <lb />
lined up on the walk <lb />
at the mansion when the clock <lb />
struck Promptly at the <lb />
hour Mrs. Terrell surrendered <lb />
the keys and walked out and <lb />
Mrs. Smith and force went in <lb />
and for the reception. <lb />
Which is evidence that folks in <lb />
high life are lot petty <lb />
jealousies and small things Fact <lb />
is society folks are more subject <lb />
to such things than Other folks <lb />
Landmark, <lb />
J. V. <lb />
Notary r<lb />
W. <lb />
AVIS, <lb />
Director. <lb />
THE <lb />
GO. <lb />
AT I N. V- <lb />
At the of business May. 18th, 1907- <lb />
RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. <lb />
1st. 1907. Owner can get hog now furnishing probably the best <lb />
by for feed and care and freight and service <lb />
Identifying same. Hog weighs and more satisfaction to its net- <lb />
about pounds, r ms than was thought <lb />
C. W. Scott w congestion which <lb />
the means for the g ltd Greenville N C on other<lb />
V ill these ends in view, said I , , ,. It has also Inaugurated s new <lb />
in <lb />
fit<lb />
end of F. M ten and I <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Due from Hanks and <lb />
items <lb />
Gold inn. j <lb />
iv Nat I bank V <lb />
mil other U s. notes <lb />
, stock <lb />
profits 1,043.65 <lb />
Parable <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit a. 758-14 <lb />
Deposits subj. to k <lb />
cheeks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
7,086.88 <lb />
188.16488 <lb />
Total <lb />
Slate of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. W H lard Cashier of above named <lb />
swear <lb />
and b <lb />
above <lb />
lief. <lb />
Subscribed ad sworn lo be- <lb />
this 27th of May <lb />
1907. T. Orson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H Cashier <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
The No. <lb />
Number three a wonderful <lb />
II. Me., <lb />
to a loiter which reads <lb />
much with liver <lb />
mid <lb />
by failure Hi relief, I tried <lb />
Bittern, and as a result I a <lb />
well man to-day. The first re- <lb />
and three the <lb />
beat on for <lb />
I and kidney by <lb />
J. LT <lb />
the j <lb />
boar hog. <lb />
cough <lb />
CURE <lb />
I have taken up <lb />
stock farm, one <lb />
color blue, marked hole In <lb />
right ear, swallow fork left ear. i <lb />
Owner can get the hog by <lb />
same and paying costs and <lb />
r. King s <lb />
Ir. Wright, the . w, t e w <lb />
tarted out to he for e-r, . v . f <lb />
n North as to th. I- , ,., . , <lb />
of drain, . .,., c v ,,. , all I <lb />
of th. ; m ,.,.,. ,., MOWS. <lb />
wimp a,.,,. . v. L V, <lb />
, l. . . . St V M I,. . M. . u i <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Liver or <lb />
Bladder troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
it l cure will refund <lb />
your money. say a <lb />
full 11.01 free bottle of <lb />
SOL and if it then <lb />
use until <lb />
This entitles yea <lb />
to a bottle <lb />
AND <lb />
I Inly d unrulier <lb />
given this op <lb />
SOL.<lb />
-ii-<lb />
It isn't always the <lb />
man v--ho d ks most cheer <lb />
MEXICO'S SPORT. <lb />
I mail lo <lb />
f Or. <lb />
s-m h Bo-k on <lb />
or The KM Tr <lb />
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only <lb />
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hero <lb />
sill- <lb />
t of Hi ; <lb />
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for an hut <lb />
for of <lb />
It no and eon- <lb />
honey an tr <lb />
taste, as as <lb />
like it. Sid <lb />
Star. mi- <lb />
Drivers deli are <lb />
always there with the <lb />
free sample of <lb />
at our store. If <lb />
your Stomach, your <lb />
or then try this cl v-r <lb />
Imitation. Dr. <lb />
Iv and Mocha <lb />
in it has not a <lb />
In it, <lb />
from or <lb />
etc. Made in n min- <lb />
wait. You will sure- <lb />
like it. Sold by T. K. A Co. <lb />
It's a pity that lives <lb />
on food for reflection. <lb />
All stomach trouble are re- <lb />
b a little after <lb />
to the <lb />
of the trouble. the <lb />
natural <lb />
and what yo-j <lb />
eat. It is a clean, pure, <lb />
our <lb />
Taken little after <lb />
meal and H makes you <lb />
feel. Money back if it Soil by <lb />
John I. Woolen. <lb />
We would bow <lb />
mod some people -r if <lb />
tell us. <lb />
Bert Barber, Wis. , <lb />
have only of <lb />
Bladder Pills and have <lb />
done for me other mod. i <lb />
seine has ever done, I am j <lb />
the pills I want a <lb />
Mr. to <lb />
Bladder Pills, which <lb />
for weak <lb />
of all <lb />
A for <lb />
Sold by J. I. Store. <lb />
A man's of a friend <lb />
is who will <lb />
There is no <lb />
matter how irritable or how <lb />
will not be speedily relieved by <lb />
the of The neon factor in <lb />
the stomach of any is rest, and <lb />
I he only way to net rest is to actually <lb />
the food for the stomach <lb />
will do it. It is a scientific <lb />
he very i ii healthy <lb />
It conform I to the Pure <lb />
and Law. Sold L. W ten. <lb />
When you want a letter badly, <lb />
It's a sure sign it won't com. <lb />
For scratches, burns, cuts, <lb />
bites and the many little hurts common <lb />
to family. <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve is the best remedy. <lb />
It is cooling, clean and heal- <lb />
Be sure you DeWitt's. Sold <lb />
by J. I. Store. <lb />
A pawnshop where we could <lb />
hock our troubles would fill a <lb />
long-felt want. <lb />
Piles quick and certain relict <lb />
from Dr. Snoop Ointment. <lb />
note it is mule alone for Piles, <lb />
and its action is positive and <lb />
painful, or blind <lb />
disappear like by its use. <lb />
jars <lb />
Sold Iv Store. <lb />
Music in the <lb />
try where houses are a mile <lb />
apart. <lb />
hive their children <lb />
Laxative Couch invariably <lb />
it. Children like it because the <lb />
taste is so pleasant. Contains <lb />
and tar. It is original laxative <lb />
syrup and is unrivaled for the re- <lb />
lief of croup. Drives the cold out <lb />
through the bowels. to the <lb />
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by <lb />
need of a <lb />
DeWitt's Little Early Riser. <lb />
-e in r.-n c,. i-u <lb />
. I <lb />
ilia ii . I. ti all law <lb />
ii i . I lie <lb />
I ,. <lb />
and <lb />
r , <lb />
, . lit U . II V not <lb />
. . . v . <lb />
; a I <lb />
it. Inside fence is <lb />
M-at f pit. In the <lb />
n r- of <lb />
They bring their <lb />
them under i <lb />
them t bottom outside <lb />
ring. one tells of His virtue <lb />
of i s ii foul <lb />
plains ,. it would be <lb />
to a <lb />
Mad arc the <lb />
are all vocal <lb />
accented or <lb />
i I ho en-e be. If <lb />
lo pit his <lb />
; Valencia's <lb />
ho Va .-. and, <lb />
u inc. a crier an lo the <lb />
n has b-en <lb />
d. All cocks wear a sail about <lb />
three tons and us sharp us n <lb />
needle. When the cock is ma light- <lb />
a ii kept the <lb />
to prevent him from committing <lb />
by on his feet. <lb />
After the match has been arranged <lb />
and nil are placed the ring <lb />
cleared, scabbards era returned from <lb />
the arc held in the <lb />
by their owners and teased a little <lb />
to make angry. they <lb />
are ea.-i oilier and let <lb />
free, Sometimes on stroke of tin- <lb />
miff the a-i <lb />
hour before either cock de- <lb />
liver ii fatal thrust, but the i- <lb />
to the death. Neither fowl <lb />
is taken from tin- pit until one of <lb />
them i ml. <lb />
When I el- is over bets are <lb />
collected, porter from hotel <lb />
on the Ii I for the dead <lb />
he i- he was <lb />
and another i <lb />
ed. each <lb />
a mid its interestedly us <lb />
you Jim tin Burks when he <lb />
up in the with his cap <lb />
milled ii mer Ilia eyes, on <lb />
the score a tie in <lb />
the the ninth inning. <lb />
And if fur tn <lb />
under th. e no on- <lb />
is than follows <lb />
a in n in <lb />
n I. our true Mex- <lb />
will miss Sunday <lb />
and lute lo supper on busy day <lb />
at pit. Kansas v Star. <lb />
Cur mil. of <lb />
Of outside of the <lb />
and salaried <lb />
Investors is tho great army of men <lb />
who, while actively engaged in <lb />
embracing even lino of <lb />
endeavor, develop <lb />
often of great value and just as <lb />
often altogether out of their lino of <lb />
regular work. <lb />
An inquiry into tho personalities <lb />
u few dozen inventors, to whom <lb />
boon grunted during <lb />
last year, shows <lb />
fuels. Among them B sea cap- <lb />
has patented ii steering gear <lb />
for automobiles, while a <lb />
builder has invented a ship's cap- <lb />
A blacksmith papers for a fish- <lb />
reel, a shoemaker for u <lb />
writer, a physician for a door <lb />
and an undertaker for a hoisting <lb />
derrick, and many others show just <lb />
as strange deviation from their <lb />
walks of life. Engineering <lb />
Whooping Cough Microbe <lb />
The list of microbes continues to <lb />
grow steadily. That of whooping <lb />
COUgh added to tin- <lb />
list. Dr. II. of tho <lb />
helm hospital the other night <lb />
on the before tho Vienna <lb />
Medical society, declaring that hi <lb />
had discovered tho agent <lb />
that the complaint. <lb />
had for some time been I suspicion <lb />
that a kind of bacillus was at tin <lb />
but Dr. felt him <lb />
self able to assert that the whoop <lb />
cough was identical <lb />
with that of The doctor <lb />
was able also to a number of <lb />
interesting details of Ins <lb />
Slid their results, which seem <lb />
to be on lines with work <lb />
done by and <lb />
vi <lb />
.- by It <lb />
too you . to <lb />
of ha no <lb />
. or . of hit. <lb />
tho to <lb />
and puff up .-, i tho <lb />
II. heart <lb />
rot with it tattoo, and in <lb />
tho <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
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had . a t y I <lb />
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at You Eat <lb />
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Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning One <lb />
T. r,., -.- I <lb />
I, I I <lb />
j mi.,. p. <lb />
John L. <lb />
Weak Women <lb />
To woman, there Is st oh <lb />
lo help. with war. two <lb />
must be combined. ti oil la roost ti <lb />
both are <lb />
Dr. <lb />
the <lb />
Dr. <lb />
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the ail <lb />
and all blood <lb />
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work U Mid <lb />
heal local and <lb />
th <lb />
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build up waited about <lb />
energy Dr. <lb />
to sum For local help. a wail <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Night Cure <lb />
J. W. <lb />
f so the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not be better suited in a lot than the <lb />
Sam White Property. <lb />
No proper surpasses for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the lot the <lb />
it will cost. <lb />
This property is located minute <lb />
walk from the business part ox the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
WISE <lb />
to keep abreast times must <lb />
to advertise judiciously he must have space in a paper <lb />
the people read. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
fills the bill, for it your announcement direct to <lb />
people and brings result, <lb />
When you warn good <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Send your orders to The Reflector. <lb /></p>
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mm<lb />
RE <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
J. WHICH ARM. <lb />
1907 at the poet office at <lb />
,. claw ., <lb />
I i . et Act of f March . IS.<lb />
desired port in Pit. and <lb />
If the railroads want a centime to inquire what peonage is. no warrant issued and <lb />
fare, as is claimed Perhaps interest is the judgment entered, and such <lb />
contest against the cent because case refer- person is induced by such fraud- <lb />
law. why did they go about the. first means to submit to <lb />
the occurring in the Eastern of his liberty, the per- <lb />
district of North Carolina. sons so concerned are guilty of <lb />
counties <lb />
One of the dictionary causing the accused to be held to <lb />
in to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY <lb />
1907 <lb />
a week to wait to that the <lb />
know the disposition of the <lb />
Eastern training school, unless <lb />
there is another reopening of the <lb />
bids. <lb />
Since the State Board of <lb />
cation decided to reopen the bids <lb />
Goldsboro is whooping up for the <lb />
school. <lb />
have killed <lb />
bill in the legislature two years j <lb />
ago that fixed the fare at <lb />
cents The railroads might have of peonage is of <lb />
then that tho next time J his creditor in a form of <lb />
the matter came to the j work AND AGENTS INDICT- <lb />
Charlotte observer takes its <lb />
like a good fellow. <lb />
is hope for have heard anything else about <lb />
fare reductions. <lb />
While this is more or <lb />
tare the would be . <lb />
lower rate And if this matter Mexico, it is rare <lb />
goes back to the legislature th. J <lb />
to fight will beta a check it wherever is the <lb />
rate If the cent fare bill had the government <lb />
been allowed to become a law ting persons charged with it, <lb />
two years you would not <lb />
his error and confesses it No <lb />
in this. <lb />
Mayor of San Fran- <lb />
still claimed that he was <lb />
mayor of the city after being <lb />
jail, <lb />
giving him a chase again and been given five years the <lb />
will not let him stop long enough <lb />
to rest- <lb />
he may feel that he has <lb />
lost his job- <lb />
But congress thinks more of <lb />
In weather like this a the does of the <lb />
can truthfully say he wears now papers and the people, so it <lb />
is not likely that such a bill will <lb />
be introduced.<lb />
Some people hesitate about <lb />
By the time the fighting rail- <lb />
roads get the courts in every few to the <lb />
county which exposition, because <lb />
suits against them, <lb />
will wish they hadn't. it not to be complete. <lb />
but there is already more there <lb />
than can in nth. <lb />
They had war on the <lb />
the Jamestown <lb />
sure enough, the other day. <lb />
The Kentucky and South Caro- <lb />
guardsmen were encamped <lb />
there, and several hundred of <lb />
the soldiers went out roughing <lb />
it. They run over door keepers <lb />
to the shows and generally took <lb />
possession whenever they <lb />
When officers undertook <lb />
to make them keep order a riot <lb />
ensued Usually the State <lb />
organizations contain <lb />
tough characters. <lb />
In June there were some cases <lb />
Florida, ala- <lb />
similar to the one that has <lb />
arisen lure. United States <lb />
Judge James W. Locke, of that <lb />
State, before whom the was <lb />
tried, gives the following <lb />
ABLE. <lb />
Judge B. F. Long's charge to <lb />
the grand jury of Wake county <lb />
Superior court that began in <lb />
Raleigh Monday, those <lb />
railroads that are defying the <lb />
North Carolina passenger rate <lb />
law something to think over, <lb />
and shows that the position they <lb />
have taken is only piling up <lb />
of peonage, that we publish We for and their <lb />
believing it will be of interest to . ., <lb />
K . judge Long <lb />
Reflector readers. , <lb />
Peonage is a of the fact that no Federal <lb />
compulsory service based upon j injunction can stop the <lb />
an indebtedness claimed to the criminal law of the <lb />
due from the peon. Hi State, and charged the grand <lb />
is enforced unless the debt that ft wag duty <lb />
North Carolina now has <lb />
counties, the el ion to establish <lb />
Lee county out of portions of <lb />
Moore and m passing by a <lb />
large majority. Sanford is the <lb />
county site of the new county. <lb />
coercion of any kind, or by fraud. <lb />
A threat to subject a peon to a <lb />
The Charlotte Observer has criminal prosecution unless he <lb />
is said not to be complete. been delving through ancient pay the debt or work it out <lb />
and modern history and disco v. is coerced into <lb />
performing the service, is as <lb />
paid. The peon can release him- <lb />
self therefrom by the payment <lb />
of the but otherwise the <lb />
service is enforced- The service <lb />
of the peon may he enforced by <lb />
indict every railroad and agent <lb />
of a railroad charging more than <lb />
1-4 cents mile for passenger <lb />
fare since the first day of <lb />
force arms or by intimidation or. when the law went into effect. <lb />
authority for many <lb />
clearly a case of peonage as <lb />
in use that it thought the had been <lb />
t r day origin, saying surrounded with armed <lb />
it thought until Friday guards, and thus compelled to <lb />
that the was bran work out <lb />
We don't want to <lb />
Two of the leading railroads cf <lb />
the State applied to the Federal <lb />
or an injunction against the <lb />
reduced passenger fare law going <lb />
into effect, and the court grant- <lb />
ed a restraining order until the <lb />
matter comes up regularly for a <lb />
hearing But the law as passed <lb />
by the last legislature makes it a <lb />
misdemeanor for any railroad <lb />
How is this for a slap Book- <lb />
lease of a house <lb />
at Oyster Bay has <lb />
by the owner because he found <lb />
out that Booker is a <lb />
Perhaps the best thing in con thought <lb />
with Raleigh, anywhere <lb />
that people <lb />
who the city fall to <lb />
attend State fair will not be; <lb />
d double fare on the street The State Board of Education <lb />
cars. certainly has no excuse for get <lb />
over a thing as <lb />
clear and explicit as the bid <lb />
has entered the race Greenville and Pitt county made against his will, and any agree- enacted by the State are proper- <lb />
for th- Eastern training school t-T the Eastern training school we would direct mot whether written or other- enforced. <lb />
attention phase the <lb />
a res of land 86.000 for it. have that bid published and U h such servitude is invalid wag <lb />
. law, and treated n . . , <lb />
made involuntarily, and to the attention of the I <lb />
grand jury, and duty in <lb />
e of peonage, <lb />
lag or returning of a subject the law <lb />
hitting a fellow he is J cents per mill after the <lb />
but for the sake little further by Revised Statutes., of part of the <lb />
would like to ask Section is a condition tn <lb />
The Observer what servitude, by ,,. <lb />
servitor is restrained of <lb />
, . its criminal laws <lb />
liberty and compelled to labor in <lb />
has for saying a thing is<lb />
new <lb />
Federal court <lb />
In the enforcement <lb />
the State; <lb />
THE KING GEORGE. <lb />
In th. Deadly of Famous<lb />
If ever you happen to be for- <lb />
IS take the <lb />
west of Africa you'll sure to <lb />
hour of the famous old Wart India- <lb />
King U <lb />
backed up the records of the <lb />
British admiralty, of course it is <lb />
true. She was In the year <lb />
during n that <lb />
the coast of Cuba and <lb />
West Indies generally. Every man. <lb />
woman child of her was <lb />
lost, and ship was strip- <lb />
i her top hamper, masts and <lb />
spars and went drifting, a <lb />
wreck, to <lb />
She was reported by a ship <lb />
if tie same company some <lb />
miles north of lite point whore the <lb />
to have <lb />
I or. Men were sent, aboard her <lb />
from her and <lb />
that she was sinking <lb />
After that she was <lb />
I Mt to light for the part of live <lb />
when ho vanished in a <lb />
a i the Canaries. In that <lb />
she had upward of <lb />
miles and had been Hie <lb />
of least v-.-i <lb />
indirect of three more. <lb />
Her v ere <lb />
that time, the lo- <lb />
the ocean <lb />
but at by most <lb />
speculative <lb />
and from <lb />
the gulf of to the <lb />
isles and I en. n In ; i <lb />
to the iall that . <lb />
r. y of <lb />
which sent nil d At <lb />
last the h dis- <lb />
u her, <lb />
. Wow In r up. In- <lb />
stead ran on r. <lb />
was wrecked. the Daphne, <lb />
was then sent hut she <lb />
a dhow and was sunk <lb />
in the ensuing fight. <lb />
this time the whole English <lb />
speaking seafaring world was agog <lb />
over the mystery. When a third <lb />
warship dispatched and in her <lb />
run high and dry on the <lb />
had its way, <lb />
George mis allowed to pro -l <lb />
on her ghostly path in pea v. <lb />
reported a r at <lb />
by passing merchantmen, i i <lb />
appeared for good and all in <lb />
that destroyed .-e <lb />
derelict. Hut her name is a. <lb />
liquidation of some debt or supreme, and it is the duty of thing to in son parts <lb />
either real or every officer to see that the laws of the York <lb />
for it. have that bid published <lb />
is a offer fur a town the people of the State size of Vanceboro. ambiguity at out it <lb />
p. u <lb />
A Charlotte man W ; ears old The alderman of New Born <lb />
went excursion to threw out a drag net <lb />
m Ii st w k is nun to <lb />
have d a as special and u <lb />
the i. passenger. An ever.- <lb />
-4 years near ., . , .,. , <lb />
oiler ha cut The price the privilege is <lb />
shirks of wheat and oats this pretty steep. We do n. t see how <lb />
many people can to do <lb />
business there. High , ,. <lb />
. stead of encouraging them to <lb />
We are a long ways from then , the business <lb />
arc may e told to mind our own, o. a <lb />
business making the <lb />
the<lb />
late m tune of th. aldermen. <lb />
New l. inn <lb />
note this, and we <lb />
r in <lb />
. . , . to compel a person to render <lb />
the city in a <lb />
Hello Got It <lb />
Is ii-.- <lb />
asked the man <lb />
phone. <lb />
II is, <lb />
the <lb />
will afford a defendant no pro- <lb />
or threats <lb />
service to another in liquidation <lb />
of an obligation amounts to co- <lb />
if effective. <lb />
What would Dr. Osier <lb />
this Clarkton Express. <lb />
new way. It has always struck <lb />
us that so many cities such <lb />
towns a to <lb />
; tax out business enterprises in- <lb />
would render the service <lb />
and create a c <lb />
of peonage, must be determined <lb />
I by taking into consideration in <lb />
I come in. We never could see the each cage the inferiority <lb />
reason privilege taxes on the person contracting to per- <lb />
One enthusiast J Ionian went regular business enterprises the service of the person <lb />
to j are the mainstay of a town, the exercising the force or <lb />
nut. Mr. B. C for the and ab-; enterprises that make the town, <lb />
Superior court clerk of the new pence of ambiguity of the when such are levied <lb />
county of Lee. made by and i <lb />
county for the training <lb />
r all that the papers have <lb />
said about Governor <lb />
he comes out and <lb />
says the report is an error. <lb />
Guess some of the boys feel fun- <lb />
over their criticisms. <lb />
school, but in her zeal got <lb />
phrase mixed when she <lb />
exclaimed fool. <lb />
person who falsely <lb />
tends to another that he is ac- <lb />
of crime, or can be prose- <lb />
crime, and his <lb />
i good offices to prevent his con- <lb />
Mate <lb />
The North Carolina prosecution if he will <lb />
though a man. can understand ; will beheld money, or will re- <lb />
t the A M. College Raleigh Aug. j turn and work to pay the <lb />
and An interesting and i ton, and thus induces such party <lb />
It be a good thing if the <lb />
trust on white newspaper could <lb />
De haled to court and made to <lb />
Mars must he far ahead of this stop its gouging. We are told <lb />
that an advance of per cent. <lb />
helpful program will he arranged <lb />
and several specialists on <lb />
to sign a contract, obligating <lb />
himself to work to reimburse the <lb />
the matter is very plain. The <lb />
interference of Federal judges <lb />
with the execution of the State <lb />
laws has become a sore subject <lb />
in North Carolina, and it is <lb />
time the supremacy of the State <lb />
in such matters was being assert- <lb />
ed. Every criminal court of the <lb />
State should follow the lead of <lb />
Judge Long in the performance <lb />
of by prosecuting every <lb />
violation of this law.<lb />
woman ; other ca <lb />
yo-i i- Henry <lb />
kins, who i- t to <lb />
mo up this <lb />
sir. Who t I lie to r <lb />
V. <lb />
-D. B. <lb />
phases of a amount paid out or pretended to <lb />
knowledge will take part, among <lb />
them Mr. North, of the United <lb />
mundane sphere, as astronomers <lb />
H by the i in the price of <lb />
claim to have discovered a new I pulp, is due July lath This I States Bureau of Hon. <lb />
canal on that planet. It will take thing cannot last To show the Ashley Home is of the <lb />
many years digging before our C Dr. Tait Butler <lb />
new one can be counted. in December, removing the duty secretary. <lb />
j on wood pulp and in two days <lb />
, . the price of paper will take a <lb />
New Orleans is planning some- tumble. That's how much <lb />
time In the future, which, to say there is in <lb />
the least, is very uncertain. That Record <lb />
wants to hold an <lb />
in to commemorate the com-1 As Chairman Simmons of the <lb />
of the Panama State Democratic executive com- <lb />
be paid for this purpose, and <lb />
submit to restraint and <lb />
of his liberty while he is <lb />
performing the contract, is <lb />
of holding such person, or <lb />
causing him to be held, to a con- <lb />
of peonage, whenever <lb />
such person, having so entered <lb />
Ion the performance of the con- <lb />
In recent months reference to to but is <lb />
WHAT IS PEONAGE <lb />
Just like anybody thought the <lb />
canal will be finished by that <lb />
time- Better wait awhile and <lb />
see. <lb />
The State executive <lb />
committee meets in Raleigh to- <lb />
night to a <lb />
successor tn mons, <lb />
we believe will be <lb />
left for the next but convention. <lb />
That is what should be i-ad a better one- <lb />
insisted on his <lb />
being accepted, the com- <lb />
at a meeting in Raleigh, <lb />
Monday night, accepted his res- <lb />
and elected Mr. Hugh <lb />
Surry runty, a- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
peonage has from time to time <lb />
appeared in the newspapers and <lb />
of the country, due <lb />
perhaps to the fact that the gov- <lb />
had been looking into <lb />
the matter and making <lb />
wherever the charge of <lb />
peonage arose. It was a new <lb />
compelled to remain and perform <lb />
it because he hat, subdued his <lb />
freedom of will. <lb />
one person carries another, <lb />
or causes him to be arrested and <lb />
carried before a magistrate, in- <lb />
forming him that he is accused <lb />
Too Hungry For <lb />
i, i IV. later <lb />
or l. irked lo listen to <lb />
win ii was iv <lb />
Into -i -Ii. One day after <lb />
traveled hoots u <lb />
he r, m lied the fates a <lb />
town and <lb />
Hen- the kins was received by the of- <lb />
mill began a <lb />
Unit <lb />
When stood the gates <lb />
of <lb />
probably as I <lb />
am. Come, my burgomaster, net <lb />
Into my carriage be my <lb />
Tho at <lb />
of Persia won on a <lb />
he wanted <lb />
executed their criminals- <lb />
The of t <lb />
a lie went Ii <lb />
Grout disappoint- <lb />
cent lies lug the rope <lb />
ed i How- <lb />
lie ft up in seeing bow the <lb />
n the got- <lb />
f prison t <lb />
to ascents n ; on the snot, it <lb />
was to that tier.- were <lb />
no under of dot th <lb />
just then. He was about to lose hit <lb />
tamper when, recollecting himself, he <lb />
no I let <lb />
have or or <lb />
question to the of Eastern j crime, or can be prosecuted <lb />
North Carolina within the for a crime, and the magistrate <lb />
but a warrant the accused, w.-- is in- <lb />
for a resident of intelligence to the de- <lb />
an of the on this end he to believe that be <lb />
., to Federal prison lined, <lb />
pant <lb />
not a few when, in fact, no offense was <lb />
c i <lb />
T. i were In <lb />
i of a train <lb />
Ilia Hie liver lit . <lb />
, -ii . <lb />
i lie i <lb />
re; l y nm- <lb />
some II . tr-u <lb />
what's matter with <lb />
n. ii. <lb />
Can't you i i. <lb />
l. <lb />
it A, B. C, l-set <lb />
U-1 <lb />
hi It ti t <lb />
All t him to <lb />
up. He'll know what it <lb />
row <lb />
When returned to <lb />
hotel lie received <lb />
fining, call MrI. A. B. P. K. IO-<lb />
Habitant, <lb />
The rural population of <lb />
Canada i unlike that any other <lb />
country. The habitant is the result <lb />
of peculiar conditions. Transplant- <lb />
ed originally from the north of <lb />
France, the stock has been modified <lb />
and transformed by the environ- <lb />
of new world. It retains <lb />
tho simplicity and poetic tempera- <lb />
of old stock, combined <lb />
with u measure of the vigor and <lb />
reliance of pioneer life. Ana <lb />
with it all, remarks a correspondent <lb />
en the Nation, in an appreciative <lb />
tribute to the patois story of the <lb />
late Dr. William Henry Drummond, <lb />
habitant remains to this day <lb />
most the influences of <lb />
modern civilization, living his life <lb />
in his own sufficient way, oblivious <lb />
of many things the rest of us <lb />
think <lb />
World. <lb />
Two fishermen visiting a Scotch <lb />
village asked one of the <lb />
kind of fishing v to had <lb />
i in a small hike near by and were <lb />
I informed there as much fishing <lb />
there as anybody could wish for. <lb />
i When anglers had departed u <lb />
the villager <lb />
. could ye toll the gen- <lb />
that Here was plenty fish- <lb />
when ere tun Ash in the <lb />
was the canny <lb />
Si reply, the harm <lb />
The scarce- the fish the <lb />
for Times <lb />
department is in H. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb />
Picture frames made to order <lb />
by Eastern Carolina Supply Co., <lb />
Winterville N. C. <lb />
The A. G. ox o. ha r <lb />
still on hand a full <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart <lb />
Send us your order we <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
The famous mower <lb />
with reaper attachment is the <lb />
thin to harvest your oats with. <lb />
Get one at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. Bro. <lb />
We have on hand a copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price 11.50. <lb />
Our price, B. T. Cox <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
Now is a great season for <lb />
traveling. Go F- Manning <lb />
Co for <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb />
out almost almost day by <lb />
the A. G- ox to. <lb />
Jennings of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting at the home of <lb />
A G. Cox. <lb />
Requests for of <lb />
High School came in <lb />
students, GO music <lb />
pupils, and about boarders <lb />
is the record for last year. The <lb />
prospects are bright for the com- <lb />
session. <lb />
Bring your wheat to the Caro- <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co- They <lb />
are now prepared to make first <lb />
class flour- <lb />
B- T. Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
Bibles, flexible binding. <lb />
from <lb />
Blacksmith work done prompt- <lb />
at Milling Mfg. <lb />
Good meal is a luxury. Bring <lb />
our corn to the Carolina Mil- <lb />
and Manufacturing Com- <lb />
They grind at any time <lb />
during the week. <lb />
A full line of fresh at B <lb />
F. Manning Co. <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 />
We have just opened a nice <lb />
lot of beautiful rugs. A- W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Lawns, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs going at a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Dainty ties of all at B <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. f, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
The A. G- Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
still manufacturing their nice <lb />
Pitt County School desks. <lb />
Hamilton rifles are the thing <lb />
for shooting on gun outing trips <lb />
fishing, etc. this <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
belts and umbrellas <lb />
summer use at B. F- Man- <lb />
The A G Cox Mfg. Co are in <lb />
I to fill <lb />
for the Handy Tobacco Trucks. <lb />
bend us your orders at once be- <lb />
fore the rush comes. <lb />
Miss Hulda Cox and Mrs. Mag- <lb />
Butt and children left Friday <lb />
or Seven Springs where they <lb />
will spend some time with rel- <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. have a <lb />
large assortment of trunks, <lb />
valises, suit cases and telescopes <lb />
that they will at reduced <lb />
J rices for the next thirty days. <lb />
them, they are beautiful. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell returned <lb />
from Grifton Friday, where she <lb />
had been visiting relatives- <lb />
Carload of hay, just in A. W- <lb />
Ange Cc <lb />
Tobacco twine, lanterns, <lb />
etc , at W. Ange Co. <lb />
A large lot of chairs and other <lb />
furniture just arrived at A. W. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Bring chickens and <lb />
to <lb />
Highest paid for <lb />
Keep cool these hot Get <lb />
your R P. Min- <lb />
e famous hawks glasses <lb />
B. Cox Bro Don't neglect <lb />
your y <lb />
Miss left Thurs- <lb />
day inc., for Greenville and <lb />
Norfolk. spent several days <lb />
Mi-s Olivia Cox. <lb />
Tobacco twine, lanterns, <lb />
handles, thermometers are need- <lb />
ed in curing your tobacco. Get <lb />
them at B. F. Manning Co, <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, our excellent <lb />
undertaker, has just made a beau- <lb />
hearse. It would do credit <lb />
to any town many times the size <lb />
of Winterville. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A- G. Cox spent <lb />
Friday in Greenville. <lb />
Pants for the next sixty days <lb />
must be cleared out for fall stock <lb />
at greatly reduced prices, <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Keep the troublesome flies <lb />
of your house. They carry germ. <lb />
Window screens are the things. <lb />
A. W. Ange has them. <lb />
Our farmers must be getting <lb />
ready for curing tobacco from <lb />
the number of trucks and flues <lb />
being carried out daily. <lb />
Keep your lamps and lanterns <lb />
in good trim. Get your shades <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co- <lb />
Miss Hattie Lou Whitfield re- <lb />
turned to her home in Kinston <lb />
Friday, after having spent some <lb />
time with Miss Olivia Cox. <lb />
Root paint, varnish, stains, <lb />
coloring etc, at Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde <lb />
went to Kinston Friday to visit <lb />
relatives and <lb />
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Co. are still <lb />
paring to make their up-co-date <lb />
Pitt Co. school desk. No school <lb />
should be with out them. <lb />
George Kittrell spent the 4th <lb />
of July in Richmond, Va. <lb />
Misses Maggie Brown and <lb />
Mabel Petty, of Simpson, spent <lb />
Friday night with Misses Carrie <lb />
and Henrietta Wesson. <lb />
The A. G Manufacturing <lb />
Co. are still preparing and doing <lb />
all in their power to fill their <lb />
order for Handy tobacco trunks, <lb />
even though the demand for <lb />
them is greater this season than <lb />
ever before. <lb />
Mrs. H. M. of Nor- <lb />
folk, came in last night to spend <lb />
some time with relatives here. <lb />
M. G. Bryan and L. F. Elliott <lb />
went to Greenville Friday. <lb />
Mrs- R. G. Chapman aid <lb />
daughter Clyde spent Friday <lb />
at the home of J. <lb />
on. <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 />
Mrs. Martha L. Cox, who Ii <lb />
been visiting relatives i l <lb />
r.-turned home Tuesday <lb />
Mis. Mack <lb />
who is visiting Misses <lb />
Carrie and Henrietta <lb />
Get your wood work done at <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. <lb />
Theodore Cox and M. B. Bryan <lb />
are at home again, after having <lb />
spent several days at Seven <lb />
Springs with relatives and <lb />
friends and taking advantage of <lb />
that most excellent water. <lb />
A large line of umbrellas and <lb />
parasols just received at <lb />
Co- <lb />
Our merchants have realized <lb />
the comfort in good level side <lb />
walks made of cement. <lb />
Nice assortment of glass ware <lb />
just arrived. Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co- <lb />
Rowan Cooper is f u <lb />
the walk in front of his store <lb />
Mrs H. M of Norfolk, <lb />
who is spending some time here <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. B. W. <lb />
Tucker went to Kinston Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co, have <lb />
opened up a nice line of Canned <lb />
goods. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill. manager of the <lb />
oil mill, is putting In morel ma- <lb />
and a dynamo. <lb />
the Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any time- Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Misses Mimic and Dora Cox <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss Daisy <lb />
near Ayden <lb />
who want lime for <lb />
furnaces or buildings can <lb />
find the best quality at A- W. <lb />
J; <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde <lb />
we returned from a visit to <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb />
shipping out the best to- <lb />
flues at the lowest price, <lb />
S us your orders. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Ci., ship- <lb />
two solid car loads of their <lb />
Handy tobacco trucks Tuesday <lb />
morning. The farmers all over <lb />
State are beg o see <lb />
the necessity for these, <lb />
trucks. <lb />
Miss Cox spent today in i <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
HONEST. <lb />
In Earning Hit Money He Did Just <lb />
What He Sail He Would. <lb />
Tho other noon, on a <lb />
street whore a crowd of men <lb />
along the sunny walk after their. <lb />
trips tn nearby <lb />
there was a little scene <lb />
Which vividly the <lb />
of and let which is <lb />
the mark current of the ordinary- <lb />
New Yorker. <lb />
A young, smooth faced, sharp <lb />
eyed chap climbed up on an <lb />
box where the crowd of idlers from <lb />
the shops offices was thickest <lb />
and began in a perfectly calm way <lb />
to harangue those who would stop <lb />
to listen to him. lie gathered a <lb />
number to him with hi.- feW <lb />
friends, I ask you to pause., <lb />
for a moment and listen to my <lb />
I am a poor hut honest man. <lb />
My motto is with accent <lb />
on the second syllable. My parents <lb />
are dead, and I am a lone orphan. <lb />
personal facts are not re- <lb />
lated here to arouse your charitable <lb />
instincts. do not ask for charity. <lb />
All T desire is a fair show to make <lb />
my way in life, having walked <lb />
these pavements for several days <lb />
of work, have come to this <lb />
Co <lb />
to try to do something <lb />
never yet done since Adam first <lb />
wore trousers. I am going to pass <lb />
among you with my hat and ask you <lb />
to chip in a nickel apiece, and then, <lb />
friends. shall attempt <lb />
wonderful feat. I shall try to turn <lb />
n quadruple somersault in the <lb />
lie jumped down from the box, <lb />
gravely hat around, pay- <lb />
no attention to the chaff ad- <lb />
dressed to him, and actually col- <lb />
a score or more of nickels. <lb />
When he was confident that no more <lb />
were to he obtained he returned to <lb />
the box, put it aside, carefully but- <lb />
toned his coat, spat on his hands <lb />
and turned u pretty fair somersault. <lb />
He turned another and another, and <lb />
then remounted the box and again <lb />
the <lb />
friends, have tried to <lb />
turn a quadruple somersault, as I <lb />
laid, but cannot do it. Thanking <lb />
you one and all, I remain yours <lb />
And not a man in the crowd <lb />
a complaint as he faded swift- <lb />
from their York <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
In Doubt. <lb />
A certain young man who. ac- <lb />
cording to all the accepted notions, <lb />
should he very happy this time, <lb />
was found by a friend the other day <lb />
with a somewhat troubled look upon <lb />
his face. <lb />
the matter, old man <lb />
Haven't had a tilt, have tho <lb />
friend Inquired. <lb />
was tho reply, <lb />
by a sigh. ho con- <lb />
in a burst of confidence, <lb />
been thinking over a little re- <lb />
mark Alice made last <lb />
perhaps you <lb />
the friend suggested, encouragingly. <lb />
hope was reply, <lb />
see, were talking how <lb />
things would be, you know, and <lb />
Alice <lb />
won't it just too sweet; <lb />
you will come home all tired out <lb />
from your hard day's work, and <lb />
hold me on your lap for hours, and <lb />
read to me. and drive all my cares <lb />
away, and dry tear.-, rub my <lb />
it will he just like a <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
What Johnny Had. <lb />
As a reward for good behavior <lb />
Johnny was allowed to come to the <lb />
dinner table when company was ex- <lb />
lie wanted to appear big, <lb />
too, so he chose a low chair, which <lb />
brought his mouth just to the top <lb />
of the table, he didn't mind <lb />
this, because it was on a line with <lb />
his plate, and ho was not so likely <lb />
to drop anything while eating, lie <lb />
o eve- <lb />
nothing to say to the , o h; <lb />
mother I lo re <lb />
t it <lb />
In <lb />
then- . i the i <lb />
ho <lb />
you can't <lb />
I've i. I <lb />
in;. , -i <lb />
with an ;,. <lb />
i en lire<lb />
Hi <lb />
id J <lb />
A- <lb />
i. writing receipts for <lb />
. We have a list <lb />
-i all who receive then mail at <lb />
otter. We also orders <lb />
ob i rioting <lb />
The Masons Held a very inter- <lb />
meeting yesterday. <lb />
Miss Pattie Norris. of <lb />
villa is visiting Miss Annie Ross. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always <lb />
have the best. <lb />
If the training school is to lie <lb />
between Greenville and Kinston, <lb />
why not let Ayden have it e <lb />
will take care of it all right. <lb />
candy direct from I <lb />
factory at Saul's store. <lb />
Janie Kittrell, of Win- <lb />
and Kittrell, <lb />
Grifton, spent Tuesday and Wed j <lb />
in Ayden with friends. <lb />
Go to E- E new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sausage and fresh <lb />
The Free Press force are all <lb />
in the Jamestown exposition <lb />
from the editor down We wish <lb />
them a time. They work <lb />
get out a clean, newsy <lb />
paper ever and a little <lb />
; it creation and sightseeing will <lb />
do them good. <lb />
Joyner in a mansion, Joyner <lb />
principal a ten strike surely, with <lb />
a spare to throw away What <lb />
per acre. That's cheap. <lb />
Miss Agnes left for <lb />
Jamestown Tuesday morning. <lb />
Merchandise Broker--1 carry <lb />
t full line of Meat, and can <lb />
Don't buy before giving I <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Miss Annie Dixon spent Tues- <lb />
day in Greenville. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure; <lb />
ind see E. E. Co- <lb />
Archie Tripp has returned to <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for or Lean, 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 />
Mrs. Dora Lee and two little <lb />
children came over from Kin- <lb />
Friday to visit the family of <lb />
her father, Elder C. C. Bland. <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 />
Cobb, of <lb />
had a special here Sunday <lb />
afternoon and remained over <lb />
until Monday morning. <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
cure one I hose excellent <lb />
Pen.;. M. M. Sauls. <lb />
Miss Fannie is here on <lb />
a visit to friends. <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
see. <lb />
We are indebted to our <lb />
Mrs. W. J Mumford for a box <lb />
of luscious peaches- They were <lb />
fine and we enjoyed them. <lb />
Many thanks. <lb />
Mass., May <lb />
Messrs J. R 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 />
Daisy Tucker, of Or <lb />
ville, and Short of are visiting the <lb />
Nichols at Mrs. Agnes <lb />
We our customers <lb />
all wearers men's shoes to <lb />
know that we will continue to do <lb />
as we have done in the past vis. <lb />
guarantee the vamps of the <lb />
Patent and Bull not <lb />
to break through before the <lb />
sole i- worn out. <lb />
In the event of a Butt Pack- <lb />
aid shoo <lb />
contrary to this guarantee, <lb />
the i tailor, <lb />
hoes were purchased, Is <lb />
hied to replace with a pair. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
Field. <lb />
The Red Spring and the C C. <lb />
bands, colored, made the air <lb />
lively with music of various notes <lb />
before arrival of train yesterday <lb />
morning <lb />
pens on sale at Saul <lb />
drug store at from to <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
Co- <lb />
Lost, <lb />
Jersey <lb />
horn a hole in it bored with <lb />
a bit. white spot in dank 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 />
it If you wish something nice <lb />
buy a box of candy from <lb />
Saul's at the drug store. <lb />
E- G. Cox and family will leave <lb />
here Wednesday to make their <lb />
home in Ayden <lb />
hates to give them up. <lb />
Rev. J. T. Moore, of Wilson, <lb />
preached in the Disciple church <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Everybody that is anybody <lb />
buys candy Saul s <lb />
drug store. <lb />
Ayden is the best drained town <lb />
of its size in the State- No mat- <lb />
how hard a rain fall in a w <lb />
hours one cannot find a mud <lb />
puddle. <lb />
Lost, Liberal Reward Gold <lb />
brooch, gold piece, with clasp <lb />
pin, lost on main street of Ayden <lb />
between railroad and K C. Can- <lb />
Mrs. A-. <lb />
The ladies and he girls all <lb />
like candy. The kind <lb />
at Saul's drug store. <lb />
An epidemic seems to prevail <lb />
among the cattle in this com- <lb />
Last week a bull be- <lb />
to Nehemiah <lb />
mad and injured quite as <lb />
number of cattle, some of them <lb />
seriously, goring them in a fear- <lb />
manner, He was caught at <lb />
last and chained to a carry log <lb />
wheel where in hours he- <lb />
died foaming mouth just <lb />
like a mad dug. There is <lb />
just out of in the <lb />
condition confined in an old stable- <lb />
A specialty of stationery at <lb />
Saul's drug store. <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner and Dr. <lb />
a partner- <lb />
ship for the practice of <lb />
cine in and around Ayden. Dr. <lb />
Skinner has been located here for <lb />
several years and has built up a <lb />
handsome practice. Dr. <lb />
is a recent graduate and we <lb />
feel sure he will take well with <lb />
our people- He stood high in <lb />
his examination and no <lb />
will succeed in his noble <lb />
We wish them success. <lb />
The very best and cheapest <lb />
hair brushes, combs, and pow- <lb />
at Saul's drug store, <lb />
As an to the State <lb />
Board of Education to locate the <lb />
training school in Ayden, we <lb />
oiler the gift of a beautiful site <lb />
of one acre and the munificent <lb />
sum of one hundred dollars. <lb />
Don't slight us, gentlemen. <lb />
If you can not be <lb />
dated and fully satisfied at Saul's <lb />
drug store, your's must be a <lb />
hard road to travel. <lb />
D Berry and wife are visit- <lb />
in Scotland Neck. <lb />
Goto Co. for <lb />
grain, cotton seed meal and hulls. <lb />
Nitrate of Soda, for <lb />
your crops when you lay it by at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co <lb />
R. W. King, of Greenville, was <lb />
ere Sunday <lb />
Wednesday morning there <lb />
a surprise party around at the <lb />
home of Mrs. Sack Smith. <lb />
daughter, Miss Nora, was happily <lb />
united in marriage to Mr. W H. <lb />
Davenport, of Kinston. No one <lb />
had heard a whisper and knew <lb />
nothing until the happy couple <lb />
drove to the depot U leave on the <lb />
train for their home. Many. <lb />
however, were the friends there <lb />
. r. sent to tender congratulations <lb />
and wish them a pleasant <lb />
and happy life. Daven- <lb />
port is truly to be congratulated <lb />
he has won as a bride one of <lb />
best and young <lb />
loan s. Rev. R. H. per- <lb />
d the ceremony. <lb />
Best tobacco twine lanterns <lb />
and at J. R- Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
William of Grifton, is <lb />
i his father, W <lb />
Bring us your Huckleberries <lb />
will pay you do I R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
R and R. W- Smith, with <lb />
Miss May Smith left y <lb />
to spend the with an aunt, <lb />
near whom they have <lb />
not seen for i years. <lb />
Bier lot cots latest styles, very <lb />
comfortable at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
A of bail <lb />
to e played here , <lb />
tween the Bulls and <lb />
den. But the Bears <lb />
grateful. The following is the line <lb />
up of team. <lb />
Bulls. <lb />
Gibb. D Tucker. W. L. cf. <lb />
Ross, J. S. ;. <lb />
Dixon, J. M., -j . J. it. <lb />
Cannon, R. C. if., <lb />
J. W., lb., Templeton, j. A , p. <lb />
Bear.-. <lb />
I. J. so. Hodges, <lb />
S cf., Perry, D. G. Horton, <lb />
A., Burton. H. G. c. Dixon, <lb />
Dr. Brown, S. L. If., <lb />
Williams, C. R. lb., Blew. M. <lb />
Umpire, W. Sharpe <lb />
Substitutes. <lb />
corned N. C. Herring, <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Bulls <lb />
Smith R. W. Jackson W. C. <lb />
S- Harrington J, A <lb />
George <lb />
Rooters everybody. <lb />
The public will be notified <lb />
the day game is played J. A. <lb />
Davis captain. <lb />
Turnip cabbage and seed only <lb />
the best at J- R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Nettie of<lb />
who r <lb />
R- for quite a long. <lb />
to home<lb />
left lure <lb />
lay for <lb />
also <lb />
can. . .-. to celebrate. <lb />
Every Eureka <lb />
No. K- of P. is requested to <lb />
be present at the meeting next <lb />
Wednesday night as important <lb />
business ,. . id their <lb />
i, John Cow- <lb />
ard, Elmer Gardner <lb />
and W. E i went to see the <lb />
game of ball i, New Bern <lb />
and Kinston Thursday. <lb />
In a game of ball hero <lb />
day between Grifton and a team <lb />
composed of Greenville and <lb />
Ayden, all former <lb />
wiped up the earth with the lat- <lb />
the score being <lb />
favor of Grifton. <lb />
Take Warning. <lb />
My son Edwards has <lb />
left my house without cause and <lb />
without my consent. This is to <lb />
notify all persons not to give em- <lb />
to. house or feed said <lb />
Edwards. Those so doing <lb />
will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. He ii of dark complexion, <lb />
tall about years of age, and. <lb />
has a tooth missing in front. <lb />
This July 5th. 1907. <lb />
m w. Elias Edwards. <lb />
Sauls guarantees all he sells, <lb />
especially candy. <lb />
TRIPP, HART CO. <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Light and Heavy Groceries etc <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.<lb />
R. C. <lb />
Is it <lb />
Execution, <lb />
state Carolina, <lb />
In the superior <lb />
I, J ii to, T a <lb />
By virtue of directed t <lb />
the undersigned from the Superior Court <lb />
of County in the above entitled <lb />
action, I will on Monday, the <lb />
at o'clock It, at the <lb />
Court of said County, sell ti- <lb />
the highest bidder fur oath to satisfy <lb />
said execution, all the right, title and <lb />
interest which the said T. A. Carson, <lb />
defendant, has In e following described <lb />
real estate, <lb />
A certain tract of land in County <lb />
Bethel Township, of <lb />
-I. J. ears <lb />
at the four prong <lb />
thence with I. line to the <lb />
V line, theme with the <lb />
line to the H. K. Ward line <lb />
thence P. Ward line to a canal <lb />
Grind , k tn, <lb />
said creek to the W. An- <lb />
line, thence with the said An- <lb />
line to the beginning, <lb />
by one hundred lift <lb />
acres more or The said T. A <lb />
owning a one half interest In <lb />
the above described land. This <lb />
of July, <lb />
L. W. Tucker,<lb /></p>
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For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Bonanza, <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Farmer's <lb />
Bone <lb />
TRADE <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco 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 />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
BROS, t a <lb />
Cot <lb />
n. P <lb />
, end Broken <lb />
Orate- d <lb />
me Go Ne oil <lb />
I'll st your pus two. To show;. cu <lb />
first-before you spend -what <lb />
my Pink Pain Tablets oar; do, I <lb />
J past in. Dr. Headache Table <lb />
f kills pain by coaxing away th- <lb />
pressure. That is ale <lb />
Dr. Snoop Racine. Wis <lb />
Dr <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Contractor. Builder, Tile <lb />
Plans submitted estimates fur- <lb />
on application. All work <lb />
Turn key job when ever <lb />
ed. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
AH kinds of all kinds of choice cut flow- <lb />
season Special attention given <lb />
to Wedding d Funeral Decorations <lb />
Bulb stock, Pol plants for Winter <lb />
Rosebushes, Hedge <lb />
plants, . trees <lb />
great variety. <lb />
Raleigh. X. C. Phone <lb />
He Fired the Slick. <lb />
I have fired the king-stick I've <lb />
carried over on account a <lb />
tore that resisted kind of treat- <lb />
men . until I <lb />
Salve; th it has healed the <lb />
me a happy writes John <lb />
Cam North Mills. X. <lb />
teed Burns, etc. by John. I. <lb />
Wooten druggist, <lb />
NOBLES <lb />
Barber <lb />
Shop.<lb />
If Ice <lb />
Sharp Razor's clean <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
Cosmetics A Specialty. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Thanking one and all you pas <lb />
and hoping for your <lb />
I remain, <lb />
Tours to serve, <lb />
S. J. NOBLES. Prop. <lb />
p. K. L. <lb />
Greenville, N G <lb />
Central Barbe. Shop <lb />
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb />
in main Motion <lb />
the town. <lb />
chairs in operation and <lb />
one presided over by a <lb />
place la inviting, razors <lb />
clean. <lb />
We thank you for past patronage <lb />
art auk you to <lb />
nod i wanted <lb />
M. FLEMING. <lb />
Dealer in Fancy, Heavy Staple <lb />
Groceries. Provisions, Prices <lb />
for country Produce, call or. me when <lb />
u wont fresh go us. <lb />
Established <lb />
PERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
m and shipments <lb />
solicited- <lb />
Barry Skinner. Skinner. Jr. <lb />
H. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. Greenville, N C <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. U. SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
Dealer. Cash tor <lb />
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. <lb />
steads. Mattresses. Oak Softs <lb />
suits Tables. Lounges, Safes j <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
high Life Tobacco Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Magic Food, Matches <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass ware Tip <lb />
wooden ware, and <lb />
crackers, Macaroni, Best <lb />
Butter, New Sewing Ma <lb />
shines and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and for <lb />
come me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Phone <lb />
W. II. <lb />
MOORE I <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
N. <lb />
I is not a narcotic or dope but removes <lb />
lie cause. Get a bottle try it r <lb />
sour stomach, <lb />
or colds, liquid affect <lb />
plea, at to take. Sold at <lb />
drag stores. <lb />
Do Not Neglect the Children. <lb />
At this of the year the <lb />
unnatural looseness of a child's bowen <lb />
should have immediate attention, <lb />
best thing that can be given is <lb />
Colic Cholera and lea <lb />
Remedy followed by oil as direct- <lb />
ed with each bottle of the remedy. <lb />
tale by all Druggist and Dealers in Pat- <lb />
, i ms <lb />
Rescue. <lb />
That truth is stranger than fiction <lb />
has once more been demonstrated ill <lb />
the little town of Fedora. the <lb />
C. V. Pepper. Ho <lb />
was in bed. entirely disabled with <lb />
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. <lb />
failed to and nil nope <lb />
had fled when I began Or. <lb />
New Discovery. Then instant <lb />
The .-0011 <lb />
bleeding diminished rapidly, and <lb />
three weeks I able ti goto Work. U <lb />
cure for coughs and cold <lb />
and at -i. I., <lb />
.-tore. Trial bottle free. <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
i and wife <lb />
vs <lb />
K A and <lb />
By Virtue of a decree of the superior <lb />
of Pitt county, made by l. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of the Superior court of <lb />
said county on the 2nd day <lb />
in a certain special proceeding in <lb />
J. C. wife Maggie <lb />
berry are plaint and K. A. DaWson <lb />
and Dawson are defendants, <lb />
d Commissioner, will on Mon- <lb />
day the day of August 1907, expose <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the following tractor per- <lb />
eel of land to wit. <lb />
Situate in the county of Pitt and <lb />
State of Nor; Carolina, and in Swift <lb />
creek Township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Major Allen Adam-. A. C <lb />
and Creek, con- <lb />
fifty Acres more or less, <lb />
This sale is to made for partition <lb />
among the tenants in common This <lb />
the 2nd day of July, 1907. <lb />
F. C. Harding. <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
r Why <lb />
Certainly <lb />
You can afford it <lb />
cents per week <lb />
pays for a <lb />
TELEPHONE <lb />
a our <lb />
RESIDENCE<lb />
TO<lb />
ml <lb />
POOR. BUT HONEST. <lb />
In Earning His Money He <lb />
What He Said He Would. <lb />
he other noon, Oil a downtown <lb />
street where a crowd of men gather <lb />
long the sonny walk after the r <lb />
trips tn nearby <lb />
there was a little -ere enacted <lb />
which illustrates the <lb />
of and lei which u <lb />
the mark current the ordinary <lb />
New <lb />
A smooth faced, <lb />
eyed up on an empty <lb />
box where the crowd of idlers from <lb />
the shops and was thickest <lb />
began in u perfectly aim way <lb />
to those who would <lb />
to listen to him. lie gathered . <lb />
number to him with his few <lb />
i- <lb />
I ask you to pause <lb />
for a moment and listen to my <lb />
a poor but honest man. <lb />
motto with accent <lb />
on tin- syllable. My parents <lb />
are dead, and J Sill a lone orphan. <lb />
personal are not <lb />
lated here t arouse your charitable <lb />
I ask for charity. <lb />
All desire is a fair show to make <lb />
my , and, having walked <lb />
for several days in <lb />
sear It work, have come to this <lb />
desperate <lb />
e in to do <lb />
e I e Si <lb />
wore trow.-. I r to pass <lb />
v. my hat and ask you <lb />
i in . mi ml . a ll <lb />
shall Irv to <lb />
a i null in the <lb />
11- n from i I . <lb />
h ii hat around, pay- <lb />
tin lion to the ml- <lb />
e. a -i or more of nickels. <lb />
on hat no <lb />
i . i I i-i turned <lb />
the put it aside, carefully but- <lb />
. i coat, spat on ins hands <lb />
and turned a pretty fair somersault, <lb />
lie turn I ; her and and <lb />
the mid again <lb />
the <lb />
friend-. I have tried to <lb />
turn n quadruple somersault, as J <lb />
hut do it. Thanking <lb />
you one and all, remain yours <lb />
And not a man in the crowd <lb />
n complaint a- be <lb />
from their York <lb />
BLOODHOUND EVIDENCE <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
In Doubt. <lb />
A certain young man who, ac- <lb />
cording to all the accepted notions, <lb />
should be very happy at this time, <lb />
was found by friend the other day <lb />
with a somewhat troubled look upon <lb />
his lace. <lb />
the matter, old man <lb />
Haven't a tilt, have the <lb />
friend inquired. <lb />
was the reply, <lb />
by a sigh. he con- <lb />
in ii burst of confidence, <lb />
been out a little re- <lb />
mark Alice made last <lb />
perhaps you <lb />
friend suggested, encouragingly. <lb />
hope the reply. <lb />
see. We were of well, how <lb />
thing- would yon know, and <lb />
Alice <lb />
won't it be just too sweet; <lb />
you will come home all tired out <lb />
from your hard din's work, and <lb />
hold mi- on your lap for and <lb />
read to me, drive all my cares <lb />
and dry my tears, and rub my <lb />
it will be like a <lb />
Harper's Weekly. <lb />
What Johnny Had. <lb />
As a n ward for good behavior <lb />
Johnny was allowed to corns to the <lb />
dinner table when company was ex- <lb />
He wanted to appear big. <lb />
too, ho chose a low chair, which <lb />
brought his mouth just to the top <lb />
of the table, lint he didn't mind <lb />
this, because it was u line with <lb />
his plate, and he Wat not so likely <lb />
to drop anything while eating. Ho <lb />
ravenously of everything, having <lb />
nothing to sin to the guests, M his <lb />
mother had told him to remember <lb />
good children arc seen, not <lb />
heard. Finally after dessert, when <lb />
there was a lull in the conversation, <lb />
he exclaimed <lb />
pop, you can't what <lb />
I've got iii the table. <lb />
i . rill ; i f <lb />
with m indulgent glance, is <lb />
shouted Johnny <lb />
gleefully. <lb />
Th Eclipse. <lb />
An .- bad heard <lb />
a Mi i talk ab nil <lb />
i . <lb />
Land pr her i <lb />
glass opened, <lb />
but I I III to it;, as it grew <lb />
dark, <lb />
papa, the sun's going <lb />
assured on that point, she <lb />
the -fur- that got up to see <lb />
have to get up again to- <lb />
night <lb />
Being day what she <lb />
thought of eclipse, she replied <lb />
didn't amount <lb />
to much. It was only u bole in tin<lb />
Mr. W. C. in Letter to Free <lb />
Tells About the Way His Do i <lb />
in Case. <lb />
In a letter to The Free Press <lb />
C. of Greenville, <lb />
. comes to the rescue of his blood <lb />
i employed in the <lb />
j ton-Graham case. He writes. <lb />
j Now, I will tell the only <lb />
I deuce they had against <lb />
ton On or about June i <lb />
j Mr. Graham's store and i <lb />
j were burned. The insurance <lb />
company that carried the policy <lb />
on it wired me to proceed to the <lb />
with I did so at once <lb />
and when I arrived there <lb />
shown a trick trying from I <lb />
burned stored directly from I <lb />
the rear end- This track led <lb />
across to a field that had just <lb />
been plowed up and rained on <lb />
which made it very plain- This <lb />
track had a peculiar turn to one <lb />
of the heels, was running, <lb />
stepping on a hill of corn about <lb />
knee high once in a while show- <lb />
he went at night, <lb />
put the dogs on this and <lb />
ran it for two or three miles, <lb />
came to a place of water about <lb />
half mile wide <lb />
We carried them over and cir- <lb />
around a landing and the <lb />
dogs picked up the track <lb />
it still had that peculiar shape <lb />
to the heel I right at the <lb />
store. They ran a mile or so <lb />
and came to a house, circled <lb />
around in the yard, then to a gate <lb />
and howled, and I let them <lb />
through when they along <lb />
a path a few hundred yards, <lb />
turned off down to where <lb />
was plowing. Here I <lb />
wish to correct some of the <lb />
tic assertions of the attorney <lb />
i by the said <lb />
ton, When the dogs pot in <lb />
about ten she s of Harrington he <lb />
remarked guess i am man <lb />
you are and then said <lb />
I had not been so darned scared <lb />
Would have run <lb />
to tar as his up <lb />
dogs that afterwards and <lb />
When they lay down it when <lb />
t carried them hack to the road. <lb />
This was made by a No.; <lb />
ten eleven slot, and <lb />
about that number. <lb />
told the that he <lb />
not convict without other <lb />
as court had de <lb />
that . o evidence of a dog <lb />
not e taken without be- <lb />
con obi rated by other <lb />
Now. I haven't the least feel- <lb />
against the said Harrington, <lb />
but will give you the address, <lb />
of the man who lost the store <lb />
and if like you can ask him <lb />
what lie thinks of the case and <lb />
who he thinks burned the store. <lb />
Mr. C. Graham, also Mr. H. T. <lb />
Pratt, N. As to <lb />
the alibi, this man Harrington <lb />
proved that his wife mm <lb />
pen his at or about cloven <lb />
o'clock on Saturday night and <lb />
the store was burned about one <lb />
o'clock Sunday morning, which <lb />
gave him one and a half or two <lb />
hours to have gotten there- <lb />
I have only dropped this in so <lb />
others can see that there was <lb />
something to justify an <lb />
Now the readers of this <lb />
will remember that I got my <lb />
fee out of case, and would <lb />
have gotten just as much if there <lb />
had been no arrest mads or had <lb />
the dogs run a trail.- Kin- <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
The man who hit Is <lb />
wise tor his family. <lb />
The who health <lb />
la wise both tor his family and <lb />
You may Insure health by <lb />
It. It Is worth guarding. <lb />
At the rt of disease, <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
through the l K and <lb />
i In Innumerable way <lb />
J save your health. <lb />
mm- <lb />
D. W. <lb />
AI I tN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
I Cotton <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
I Fresh kept ton- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
III North Carolina. <lb />
II <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
w. How often you can eel a Sm-<lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. a food <lb />
tool box be prepared tor <lb />
. m i <lb />
-i yo i desire, and <lb />
ail. that your tool <lb />
box noes not lack a single <lb />
W. useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
The Orphanage. <lb />
Mr. Archibald Johnson, in <lb />
Charity and Children, this week, <lb />
gives a good report of the con- <lb />
of the Thomasville Orphan- <lb />
age, an institution which he well <lb />
says will not suffer by <lb />
with the best. In a review <lb />
of the Thomasville institution, he <lb />
says it stands among the fore- <lb />
most of its kind in the land. It <lb />
is behind some of them in some <lb />
respects and ahead in others; but <lb />
on an average he does not know <lb />
an orphanage anywhere that <lb />
passes it. orphanage, <lb />
Charity and Children, <lb />
ways been blessed with a <lb />
that cannot be matched <lb />
at all. The Baptist people of <lb />
North Carolina are as fine white <lb />
folks as can be found in the world. <lb />
Dr. Jacobs accuses us of stepping <lb />
a little too high at this point, but <lb />
will hack on the facts and let <lb />
the speak. Where on the face <lb />
of the earth can a denomination <lb />
of a single State be found who <lb />
freely and joyfully gave is <lb />
their orphanage work in a single <lb />
It is, indeed, a fine rec- <lb />
The Baptists of North Car- <lb />
have made the orphanage <lb />
at Thomasville a denominational <lb />
pride. They have been fortunate <lb />
in the character of the men <lb />
for its management and in <lb />
the summing up of the good con- <lb />
fr. <lb />
count r <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
J. Cos claims <lb />
about acres, more or less, of <lb />
vacant land tying in <lb />
township. Pitt county.-N C, on <lb />
west side of Creeping swamp, <lb />
adjoining the lards of Jesse <lb />
ton, Sr., A. G. Cox. J. B. Mill <lb />
and others. <lb />
This June 20th, 1907. <lb />
J. Cox. <lb />
Any person or persons <lb />
title to or interest in the fore- <lb />
going described land must file <lb />
their protest in wilting with me <lb />
within the next thirty days, or <lb />
they will be barred by law. <lb />
K. Williams. <lb />
Entry taker <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of county as <lb />
executors of the Lust Will arid <lb />
of R. deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persona in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
person having any claims against said <lb />
estate must preset the same, <lb />
to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before 25th <lb />
June, 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 K. Hooker. <lb />
Littleton High School. <lb />
BROWNING <lb />
L. W- BAGLEY, A. B. <lb />
Principals. <lb />
ADVANTAGES. <lb />
Entrance into and <lb />
on certificate. <lb />
Faculty of experienced college <lb />
teachers <lb />
Scholarships from leading colleges. <lb />
Expenses extras. <lb />
Health conditions unsurpassed. <lb />
Prepares for life or college. <lb />
Thorough instruction, <lb />
g. Home influence. <lb />
Good library. <lb />
No Saloons. <lb />
, Time to enter Sept. <lb />
Z ; . . . M, <lb />
I. I i, N. C <lb />
t- <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
GREENVILLE BANKING X TRUST <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At of business May 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES- <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
. surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit <lb />
uses paid <lb />
N. C, July 3rd <lb />
schools and aid society. <lb />
are conducted by trans- <lb />
stationed ministers. <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from Ranks <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. rotes <lb />
Total <lb />
6,010.39 i <lb />
lets <lb />
1.000.00 <lb />
Hills <lb />
A brief sketch of our little <lb />
of Farmville may not be <lb />
out of order, so for the benefit of <lb />
this may concern, I will <lb />
., give the following<lb />
Time <lb />
sub <lb />
outstanding <lb />
4,391.00 <lb />
North L t of Pitt, <lb />
I, l . of the Lank, do n <lb />
that the above true to the of my <lb />
belief. i. <lb />
and to before I <lb />
me, of May 1907. II A WHITE <lb />
J. MOORE, C. II <lb />
S. C- J. L. <lb />
THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At the close of May 18th 1907. <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 1,400.88 <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
Sand 2,400.00 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures 3,872.32 <lb />
Banking Houses 4.100.00 <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Due from Banks 16,994.69 <lb />
Cash Items 1,031.52 <lb />
Gold Coin 71.00 <lb />
Silver Coin 1,085.02 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes 9,755.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Farmville is on <lb />
south side of Little <lb />
creek, being In the pan <lb />
of Pitt county and latitude <lb />
i the end <lb />
nearly I miles from the <lb />
and county line, flatten <lb />
miles west of Greenville, miles <lb />
west of Snow Hill, miles <lb />
Hookerton, from Wilson, <lb />
m Tarboro, H miles fr in <lb />
Falkland and Tar river he <lb />
t Cap a railroad touches it <lb />
on the in and the Rah <lb />
branch of the Norfolk <lb />
Southern on the southwest. <lb />
As Farmville is not a <lb />
town, being about or <lb />
old, we will linger long v <lb />
the memory of the earlier d; <lb />
except to say that in the tin e <lb />
there was <lb />
here save forest with a red <lb />
spot here and there, nor was <lb />
there anything to indicate any <lb />
change in name's ruling, for <lb />
only away was the pros- <lb />
lit lie town of Marlboro <lb />
on the plank rued from Wilson <lb />
to Greenville. But alas what <lb />
was its destiny Well it died, <lb />
and died a suicidal death. And <lb />
Li <lb />
KW pounds leaf tobacco <lb />
,. T and is ,. <lb />
progress in increasing its <lb />
this <lb />
country re- <lb />
lion <lb />
very best <lb />
bales of <lb />
-by saving a great deal- <lb />
were was I <lb />
Led by our as w , ,, , <lb />
firms <lb />
by M d Ga.,<lb />
increased . , . <lb />
year its business at a <lb />
cotton. <lb />
The Bank <lb />
COUNTY MAT <lb />
of Con <lb />
The board of county e <lb />
met in m <lb />
on on Monday, all <lb />
members <lb />
The <lb />
outside paupers was <lb />
orders drawn on th treas- <lb />
was as follow <lb />
alto . . and <lb />
W; tax I. <lb />
. . prisoner i me <lb />
eh i . <lb />
court house coral <lb />
and printing <lb />
nil <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
010.21 <lb />
V. <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
why one may ask. Simply <lb />
because the town and all the <lb />
adjacent, land was practically <lb />
owned by two men. They wen- <lb />
of course rich nabobs, so-called <lb />
r.Sub 107,400.07 , u,,,, <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
for Interest <lb />
I, <lb />
r j of slaves at their <lb />
I and <lb />
Total <lb />
i i j <lb />
Little Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
B statement is <lb />
State of North I <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, James <lb />
swear that <lb />
and <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of May, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
ND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
It I it II V I <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
four c Ml <lb />
Y. L <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
. for <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
th Harrison line. It has behind it a r <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
ever worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with <lb />
order whenever you want good paint <lb />
Have a car lo.-d aim <lb />
n Special <lb />
baker Hart <lb />
. bidding <lb />
I or command and black <lb />
scarlet or white livery as the <lb />
chose, and carriages and horses <lb />
ready for all their out door pleas <lb />
tires and recreation. Of <lb />
1200,596.59 people came to Marlboro to buy <lb />
land or lots to build houses to <lb />
live in, as they go to other <lb />
places for the same purpose; but <lb />
these men said no, we will build <lb />
you a and rent it to you <lb />
but we you a deed <lb />
any of our land. This did <lb />
I not suit the spirit of the people <lb />
I so the home seekers wended <lb />
their way northward a little and <lb />
I commenced to hew down the <lb />
forest Here they round land <lb />
for sale, and from that time to <lb />
the present the little town of <lb />
Farmville has never gone back- <lb />
ward, and while its growth, <lb />
progress, and development is <lb />
slow it seems to be on a firm <lb />
basis and it is the intention of <lb />
those who live here to see that <lb />
it does in the future at least keep <lb />
pace with its past record. <lb />
Before leaving the subject of <lb />
out earlier days it is but fair co <lb />
say a word in grateful <lb />
those who have lived <lb />
before us, some of whom have <lb />
long since while, others have <lb />
recently laid down their life work <lb />
and gone to their last resting <lb />
and while the material <lb />
body is dead and consecrated to <lb />
the earth the example and deeds <lb />
of them, our parents and teach- <lb />
are still alive among us, and <lb />
though we do not set their faces <lb />
nor hear their voices, the spirit- <lb />
man is still alive and among <lb />
us and exciting in our minds a <lb />
desire for better and more <lb />
citizenship, work and pros- <lb />
Twenty years ago the town of <lb />
Farmville was small and poor <lb />
to even indulge in the <lb />
of regular police Km c, and the <lb />
town with its small revet tie could <lb />
afford to employ police only on <lb />
Saturday's or on other occasion <lb />
of political nature. The revenue <lb />
at that time was less than <lb />
the treasurer's report of last <lb />
year shows a revenue <lb />
from town taxes and now with a <lb />
new ordered, and <lb />
increase in corporation the <lb />
amount will be considerably in- <lb />
creased- <lb />
The brick building in the <lb />
town began years ago. Since <lb />
largo buildings <lb />
have been erected, consuming in <lb />
their brick <lb />
each- <lb />
and laborers. <lb />
The drug business was begun <lb />
here years ago on a small <lb />
scale with a capital of <lb />
and after changing <lb />
times, however growing <lb />
all the time, u was finally <lb />
chased by Mr. J T. <lb />
years ago who is doing a rush <lb />
business, employing three <lb />
The fountain which Mr <lb />
tuns now cost more I ban <lb />
the stock and fixtures at <lb />
time the business <lb />
and the receipts from his <lb />
cold drink department more <lb />
than doubles the entire receipt.- <lb />
the original or embryonic <lb />
establishment <lb />
Among our <lb />
find the well known <lb />
of R, L Davis Bro. who <lb />
for stability and of <lb />
purpose stands like a mighty <lb />
against the increasing <lb />
waves of the great sea with <lb />
a business steadily increasing <lb />
for the past years, we dare <lb />
Rot what the magnitude <lb />
of the in the f may be. <lb />
W- M. Lang is another Our <lb />
pioneer merchants with over <lb />
years experience and being a son <lb />
of the well known and highly <lb />
esteemed W. Lang, who com- <lb />
controlled the entire <lb />
mercantile business for many <lb />
years in our town. Mr. Lang's <lb />
building and complete stock of <lb />
general merchandise will well <lb />
compete with almost any to be <lb />
found in our larger towns or <lb />
even cities, especially in variety <lb />
and selection. <lb />
Who can tell <lb />
per <lb />
on, and . . hat <lb />
time our <lb />
Ai . la but least we have <lb />
, ad m to v, bat <lb />
all d me in this <lb />
. that for tin b merit of those <lb />
w It to attend this <lb />
gigantic, ; rice c sale to <lb />
continue same for another week, <lb />
i July 8th and <lb />
ending July during which <lb />
lime good v. i be i r. <lb />
of cost. <lb />
In order to give those who <lb />
have not attended this sale the <lb />
benefit as <lb />
who already <lb />
tickets for <lb />
reports. <lb />
Jo i,. <lb />
June i H i <lb />
county for . ch <lb />
escapes. <lb />
Randal i; i <lb />
month and Carrie I <lb />
at <lb />
the<lb />
at <lb />
added pauper <lb />
per month <lb />
list <lb />
Eleven . i retail <lb />
i . licenses J. <lb />
were <lb />
drawn for August term of <lb />
week II E n, W S <lb />
Hudson, Richard Wingate, K L <lb />
its Davis, W It Fields, It Lang. J <lb />
in possession of IT Lewis, R <lb />
tickets for the lucky <lb />
will beginning Monday, I ton, C E Fleming, W B Wilson, <lb />
July 8th, to issue with every W Ii Wilson, Jr., L H Worthing- <lb />
purchase a ticket the draw- ton. A <lb />
ink's of which will pi ice i <lb />
Saturday night. July 13th, and to <lb />
the lucky person will give a free i <lb />
ticket to the great Jamestown <lb />
exposition. <lb />
Remember what this means, <lb />
one stands as good show as the <lb />
other and by making your J I <lb />
chase tomorrow before the draw <lb />
takes place still entitles you <lb />
to chances for first trip. <lb />
Why not take both chances, <lb />
C T. Mini ford.<lb />
. K Cobb, L L <lb />
, ;. J W <lb />
i, i S Bid, V. n J <lb />
x.-ii. N M E <lb />
v. ; ; Harvey, <lb />
. n, A J Jefferson, <lb />
, J L Flanagan. B at <lb />
I Parker C L <lb />
Dr James <lb />
of <lb />
The news of th <lb />
James Dinwiddie <lb />
in <lb />
Dr. <lb />
California <lb />
THE <lb />
Off the II <lb />
will be heard with deep regret. I present <lb />
The w board of alder held <lb />
the regular bus less <lb />
of the new year Th <lb />
but one of the n being <lb />
to n- <lb />
pi <lb />
h. C. <lb />
But while we tall your <lb />
to these tacts, we would <lb />
have you nut to overlook the fact <lb />
that we are all aware that there <lb />
are lots of other things we are <lb />
distressingly in need of; such, <lb />
for example, as lighting <lb />
ties, as we arc in the dark save <lb />
the light of the and rs <lb />
land a s <lb />
lantern here and t. ere. <lb />
fairly well <lb />
the side m places <lb />
miserable, <lb />
I considerable improvement <lb />
. e Ard ,, <lb />
j the finest lots in the heart i n <lb />
town now used for fa ming <lb />
poses be utilized for build- <lb />
sites. Farmville has <lb />
churches all of which have bee. <lb />
DR. JAMES AT NEW BERN. <lb />
Invites Them to Come Over at Corner <lb />
of Training School. <lb />
The Bed Men had a big in <lb />
New on the 4th. Among <lb />
the features of the day was a <lb />
parade of the order in Indian <lb />
costume. The procession drew <lb />
in front of the court house <lb />
where an address of welcome <lb />
response were delivered. <lb />
From the New Bern Sun we take <lb />
his account the <lb />
exercises <lb />
A. Bryan made <lb />
the of welcome in a hap- <lb />
vein in which ho gave the <lb />
visitors the the classic <lb />
and historic city of New <lb />
and expressed Ins pleasure that <lb />
so many were here, lie was <lb />
followed by Dr. D L James, of <lb />
Greenville, who responded for <lb />
the visiting Red Mm. He spoke <lb />
eloquently of and <lb />
paid a tribute to the beautiful <lb />
city which was acting the <lb />
table host on the occasion. In <lb />
concluding the speaker, in a <lb />
spirit of badinage, extended a <lb />
cordial invitation to the New <lb />
Red Men and citizens to <lb />
come over to Greenville to the <lb />
of the corner stone of the <lb />
Eastern Training school for <lb />
teachers. The humor was well <lb />
appreciated by the crowd, who <lb />
applauded generously as they <lb />
did, only more so, when Mr. <lb />
Henderson, who arose to <lb />
duce the next counter- <lb />
ed neatly on Mr- J by ex- <lb />
tending a similar invitation <lb />
th. laying of the corner stone <lb />
the Eastern <lb />
school which the State of h . <lb />
Carolina is going to establish here <lb />
Failing health caused <lb />
retire from th <lb />
of Peace Institute and with his <lb />
son he had gone to the Pacific <lb />
hoping to find health. <lb />
Dr- Dinwiddie was a brave <lb />
Confederate soldier. Like his <lb />
hero and leader, General Lee, <lb />
when the war was ended Dr. <lb />
Dinwiddie entered the school- <lb />
room. Ho had was <lb />
a man of affairs, and his success <lb />
was such as to i him to re <lb />
tire with a competence. He was <lb />
a fine type of teacher, <lb />
educator and scores of <lb />
his old pupils will be grieved at <lb />
his death.- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Hoard of Commissioners <lb />
of Pitt county will meet on Mon- <lb />
the 8th day of July, <lb />
it bring the second Monday, and <lb />
revise the tax-list for <lb />
hear complaints as to <lb />
and allow any person to list t <lb />
who has not already done so. All <lb />
persons interested should be <lb />
sent on that day. <lb />
By order of the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners. <lb />
R. Williams. Clerk. <lb />
Mayor Wooten . the <lb />
following <lb />
for the <lb />
Carr, <lb />
Woodward and Bowen. <lb />
Streets Aldermen Johnson, <lb />
Forbes and Moore. <lb />
Cemetery Aldermen Flanagan, <lb />
Mooring and Moore. <lb />
Market -Aldermen Bowen, <lb />
Johnson and <lb />
S Forbes, <lb />
. Flanagan and Woodard- <lb />
Lights and <lb />
Woodward, Carr and Flanagan. <lb />
The levying of special license <lb />
taxes aim the fixing of salaries <lb />
News of officers was deferred to a sub <lb />
sequent meeting. <lb />
J. H. Moore and B. Wilson, <lb />
whoso terms as trustees of the <lb />
graded school had expired, were <lb />
re-elect to succeed t <lb />
T. M. Hooker, had been <lb />
elected one of the dispensary <lb />
commissioners, declined to ac- <lb />
the year, and Warren Jr., <lb />
elected to fill the <lb />
The annual report of the dis- <lb />
was filled. <lb />
The board will meet again on <lb />
day 8th. <lb />
Death of Lecturer, <lb />
who <lb />
for <lb />
A Point That Brings Success <lb />
Tile -awake country mer- <lb />
chant is rapidly coming to the <lb />
conclusion that the best way to <lb />
meet the competition of the city <lb />
merchant, the department stores <lb />
Mr. B W. Hatcher, <lb />
had been a Masonic I and mail order houses fight <lb />
Grand Lecturer for North Car-; them with their own <lb />
and was <lb />
Jack Drowned. <lb />
A message from <lb />
brings the sad <lb />
Hence that Mr. Jack 17- <lb />
year son of Mr. Frank Pitt- <lb />
man, formerly of this county, <lb />
was drowned there about I <lb />
o'clock n. <lb />
n with f <lb />
iii the river when <lb />
accident place. He <lb />
was a brother Miss Inez Pitt- <lb />
mail u nephew R- <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
repainted or otherwise improved <lb />
past three years, most <lb />
them have Sunday <lb />
weapons. <lb />
The day when a man can put in <lb />
a stock of goods and sit down <lb />
wait for business is past. <lb />
He has to hustle for it, and ad- <lb />
his goods. In order that <lb />
people may know that he his <lb />
What they want. A merchant <lb />
knows how to advertise <lb />
never complains of cull limes. <lb />
The board of education When things quiet down, be ad- <lb />
met Monday and organ I a little more, and in this <lb />
. by re-electing A. Cox way keeps things moving all <lb />
, W- H. was I time. <lb />
i superintendent of <lb />
of the county. <lb />
The held another <lb />
well known in <lb />
the State, died at bis home in <lb />
Monday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock, Mr. Hatcher had been <lb />
in had health for some months <lb />
but his death was unexpected. <lb />
Boy Again. <lb />
today to receive the treas- <lb />
.--. report, to apportion the <lb />
fund for the year, <lb />
men for <lb />
tin<lb />
Tie Ladies Society of the <lb />
church <lb />
party on the CO <lb />
lawn Tuesday night <lb />
everybody is invited. <lb />
and cake will be told <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
have a <lb />
art louse <lb />
to which <lb />
Ice cream <lb />
Thirty-two dentists successful- <lb />
passed the examination for <lb />
licenses before the board at <lb />
head City last week, in <lb />
the list we seethe name of Ed- <lb />
He <lb />
Greenville boy and <lb />
hear that he is <lb />
doing well in his <lb />
First Cotton Blossom. <lb />
Frank tenant on the <lb />
farm of Mr. J Q. today <lb />
I brought in the first cotton <lb />
s i reported here this season. ,. <lb />
-mi <lb />
mm <lb /></p>
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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. Retains all juices <lb />
and flavors, renews the youth of <lb />
the toughest fowl. One great <lb />
feature of the Savory roaster is <lb />
the oval bottom, with the <lb />
nary flat bottom roaster the <lb />
moisture brought out of the meat <lb />
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. I his <lb />
condensation continues until the <lb />
roast lies become heated through <lb />
to the temperature of the <lb />
in the roaster, the <lb />
condensation stops and the brown <lb />
ingot the roast begins. <lb />
The Savory roaster is sell bast- <lb />
and self browning. The <lb />
bottom is raised oil the oven <lb />
by the outside <lb />
jacket, which 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, the directions, <lb />
it thirty days, if not all we claim <lb />
forth, return it to us we will <lb />
lack 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 <lb />
J. G. <lb />
FARMVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
This is in charge of W. Parker who is author- <lb />
to to and vicinity- <lb />
Farmville. N. C. July, <lb />
On last Tuesday right about <lb />
o'clock John J. Baker lost his i <lb />
barn and stables. The fire <lb />
discovered by the night police, <lb />
R. A. Smith, who promptly gave <lb />
the alarm by firing his pistol <lb />
three times and ringing the town <lb />
bell- Soon there was quite a <lb />
crowd of amateur fireman as- <lb />
around the scene that <lb />
gave the ferocious dames a hot <lb />
tight, especially in preventing <lb />
then spreading as there was <lb />
several buildings nearby. <lb />
Mr. Baker's loss was quite heavy, <lb />
amounting to over one thousand <lb />
J dollars with about four hundred <lb />
I insurance lathe tire he lost a <lb />
I valuable horse that cost turn <lb />
barrels of corn, one <lb />
buggy, three sets harness, a <lb />
good riding saddle- It is sup- <lb />
posed to be <lb />
, , . <lb />
W. M. Wilkinson has taken a <lb />
relapse during the past week, <lb />
but his condition was somewhat <lb />
favorable at last report. <lb />
Barrett, colored, Unit- <lb />
ed and tell in Mr V. H <lb />
son's field while oats last <lb />
Monday evening, overcome by j <lb />
J. M. EDWARDS. <lb />
Painter and Designer. <lb />
FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Prompt attention to octet. <lb />
F. F. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Manufacturer of <lb />
Mop Brick- <lb />
best clay an i the best burn- <lb />
ed Brick on market. Orders <lb />
tilled on short notice, <lb />
W. M. LANG. <lb />
Corner Main and Wilson Streets, Far.-. N. C. <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
For Cash or on Time <lb />
Queen Quality Shoes for Women and Kin Quality Shoes for <lb />
Men. <lb />
Cotton, Shack and F II lift <lb />
Complete line of ever in the way of Or. Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, Feed s <lb />
Floor, <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 />
. S. FORBES <lb />
SOLE AGENT <lb />
Big Store <lb />
complete of <lb />
Shoes hats, <lb />
and millinery <lb />
You can't go inspecting for will certain <lb />
be pleased with the price. <lb />
STORE <lb />
-rAFT VAN <lb />
heat. <lb />
Putting in tobacco is in order <lb />
this week among our ablate, <lb />
and many of them are <lb />
stuck as it were, but guess <lb />
about as good us any is <lb />
and our farmers <lb />
have it . <lb />
Miss Olive Morrill, of Snow <lb />
Hui, spent the past week With <lb />
Miss Parker. <lb />
Miss Vet Smith, of Green- <lb />
ville, returned home today after <lb />
a pleasant visit to relatives here. <lb />
Mrs. P. S. Smith spent several <lb />
days in Greenville the past week <lb />
visiting family of <lb />
Smith- <lb />
Mrs E. Lang has re- <lb />
turned home after quite a visit to <lb />
relatives in Greenville and<lb />
Dr. Nash. State evangelist for <lb />
the M. E church, today after <lb />
Conducting a week's meeting for <lb />
the church at this place Dr. <lb />
Nash is a broad minded Christian <lb />
gentleman and did some fine <lb />
preaching which was greatly <lb />
enjoyed by all Christians at this <lb />
place and we were sorry to have <lb />
him leave so soon. <lb />
Mrs. M. E. Shaw for her <lb />
home in Tuesday, <lb />
a pleasant visit to her daughter, <lb />
John Smith. <lb />
BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. <lb />
On Thursday night at eight <lb />
, at the home of Mrs. Ida <lb />
May was of the <lb />
most beautiful home weddings <lb />
; ever witnessed in this community <lb />
when Miss Olga May became the <lb />
; wife of Mr. Dwight of <lb />
Newark. N. J. The bridal party <lb />
in the parlor which was <lb />
j decorated in palms and <lb />
cut flowers, In the following <lb />
l Misses May and la- <lb />
Misses Lady <lb />
Turnage and Gay. <lb />
I Next the ring bearer, little <lb />
Miss Grace and fol- <lb />
came the bride tastily <lb />
gowned in white silk mull with <lb />
laces and pearl trimmings, lean- <lb />
on the arm of her brother-in- <lb />
law. Mr. W. A. They <lb />
Were met at the rear of the room <lb />
by Mr. Adolph May as best man <lb />
and the groom. Here they <lb />
pledged their betrothal as Kev. <lb />
W. united them in the <lb />
holy bonds of wedlock with that <lb />
most beautiful and impressive <lb />
service of the Episcopal church. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. left on <lb />
the north bound train far <lb />
Jamestown exposition and from <lb />
there they expect to visit New <lb />
York and several points from <lb />
that place. <lb />
Will be at home after Aug. <lb />
Newark, N. J. <lb />
Out of town guests, Mis. W. P. <lb />
Ainslie, of Norfolk, sister of the <lb />
groom, Mrs Whitakers, of En- <lb />
field. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May, <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Best wishes from a host of <lb />
friends follow her to her new <lb />
home and through life. Quite a <lb />
number of beautiful and valuable <lb />
presents were received as a token <lb />
of friendship and esteem the <lb />
young couple bore. <lb />
COWS FOR SALE. <lb />
I have four gentle cow, good milk- <lb />
from years old, average to <lb />
gallons t months <lb />
old. Bold under guarantee. <lb />
JASON JOYNER. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
TOWNSEND <lb />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
We will buy Bell your real <lb />
j. B. NORRIS <lb />
Parker's Old <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
M. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind cf k <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
DARDEN BROS. <lb />
Lang Building, Main Farmville, N. C <lb />
New Firm. New Store. New Goods. <lb />
at <lb />
Close Cal; Prices. <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 />
Dr. G. E. Weeks, <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
over Garden Bros, new <lb />
store. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Open all hours of the day. <lb />
FARMVILLE C. <lb />
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb />
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 t ts, Farmville, N. C- <lb />
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, hardware, Fur- <lb />
Stock and Fertilizer. <lb />
Agents for <lb />
Complete line of Carpets. Mattings and Rugs <lb />
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. <lb />
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade, <lb />
and see stock. <lb />
Call <lb />
List n Listen <lb />
For days you can get 2-1 <lb />
cute little Photos for cents at <lb />
Gallery. <lb />
at once to Farmville <lb />
and get of those cute little <lb />
Photos that Taylor is making. <lb />
Trice <lb />
W. <lb />
Davis Old Stand, Main Street, Farmville, N. CL <lb />
Complete stock Merchandise <lb />
Cash or time solicited <lb />
buyers of Cotton and Country Produce. <lb />
Meat. Hay, Corn. Oats and Fertilizer in lots. <lb />
Everything in Dry Goods and Groceries, <lb />
Distributors celebrated Shoes for Men and Women. <lb />
for and i i. <lb />
each <lb />
Since the beginning of the <lb />
schedule between Washington <lb />
and Farmville on the N. S. <lb />
it. is just grand to us Farmville <lb />
people to see so many of our <lb />
Greenville and Washington <lb />
friends on our streets for about <lb />
three hours every day, and es- <lb />
about noonday when <lb />
trade and business is somewhat <lb />
dull. Hope to soon have the mail <lb />
so we can get an eastern daily <lb />
before it is three days old. <lb />
Horton Hotel <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
located. Well <lb />
Polite servants. Bast table the <lb />
market affords at all season. <lb />
Rates Reasonable. <lb />
Bass meets all trains. <lb />
First class livery with gold rigs <lb />
and horses. <lb />
T. <lb />
DRUGGIST. <lb />
Main Street, <lb />
Farmville C. <lb />
Everything found an <lb />
Drugstore. Good lino Oils and <lb />
Paints. All kinds of soft drinks, <lb />
Ice through the season. <lb />
Open a to <lb />
day to a. in. <lb />
p. m. u <lb />
THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO THE <lb />
ELLINGTON CO <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS. PICTURES. NOVELTIES. ETC. <lb />
Stray Hog Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up at the Ingle- <lb />
stock farm, one boar hog, <lb />
color blue, marked hole in <lb />
right ear, swallow fork ear. <lb />
Owner can get the hog by <lb />
same and paying costs and <lb />
expenses. W. S. Dickinson, <lb />
IF YOU HAVE <lb />
A PIANO. <lb />
Write and tell us what <lb />
make it is and about how <lb />
long you have had it, <lb />
and we will tell you how <lb />
much we will allow you <lb />
for it in exchange for a <lb />
PLAYER-PIANO <lb />
The greatest musical in- <lb />
the the <lb />
piano that can <lb />
no music lessons <lb />
necessary <lb />
Every home ought to <lb />
have one of these wonder <lb />
instruments Let us <lb />
tell you all about it, and <lb />
how we will trade. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. Street. Mgr., <lb />
Norfolk Va <lb />
B. S. Smith, <lb />
FARMVILLE M. C <lb />
BOARDING <lb />
located corner and<lb />
and permanent. Reasonable <lb />
rates and prompt attention. <lb />
Tonsorial Emporium. <lb />
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict <lb />
y Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
repaired, clean <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
Piano <lb />
Sweet <lb />
the <lb />
Official <lb />
J. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. G. <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work <lb />
Enlarging a <lb />
R. B. BYNUM <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Jeweler and Real Estate Agent. <lb />
Watches and Clocks repaired on short <lb />
notice. Work guaranteed. <lb />
ZEB BYNUM <lb />
A. C. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Fresh Meats, Beef, Fish. <lb />
Local and Richmond Products. <lb />
J M. <lb />
FARMVILLE, C <lb />
ail <lb />
work a<lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH 1907 <lb />
NO. <lb />
DEATH OF LITTLE MISS MAGGIE TRIBUTE TO MR. J. J. <lb />
MOORE. <lb />
Grimesland. N. C. July <lb />
Tuesday at <lb />
o'clock the death angel visited <lb />
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
M. Moore and took from their <lb />
midst Maggie <lb />
Pittman Moore <lb />
She had brightened the home <lb />
with her sweet and life <lb />
only eleven years and fifteen <lb />
and with warning of only <lb />
a few days wan to her <lb />
heavenly home. <lb />
The funeral was held at two <lb />
o'clock Wednesday afternoon at. <lb />
the family burial five <lb />
mile-; from Greenville. Services <lb />
were conducted at the home and <lb />
at the grave by Rev. J. E. <lb />
baptist minister from Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
The pall bearers Messrs John <lb />
Warren. A. O. Clark. I. S. Flem- <lb />
J. Y. Holliday, R. M. Elks <lb />
and Sam Holliday. <lb />
She was born June <lb />
Her mother died and left her an <lb />
infant of only a few weeks, and <lb />
the youngest of three children. <lb />
The oldest, one. a was drown- <lb />
ed and the youngest call- <lb />
ed on Tuesday. <lb />
taken by her aunt, <lb />
Mrs M. Moore and grand- <lb />
mother, Mrs. Susan A. Moore, <lb />
the having died three years <lb />
ago. <lb />
With love and affection she <lb />
grew m our hearts as she was <lb />
reared in our home, for to as she <lb />
was our little baby sister. <lb />
Wren God in His wisdom and <lb />
power broke our family circle, it <lb />
cast a gloom and shadow over <lb />
the hone that had never been <lb />
felt <lb />
We ire thankful for the few <lb />
short ears she was given us. <lb />
her has so often <lb />
the IVes and hearts of her loved <lb />
ones, who watched over hr day <lb />
by The entire ti immunity <lb />
loss for she was always <lb />
cheerful and happy, spreading <lb />
where ever she went, <lb />
she lever met a stranger and <lb />
had a word for every <lb />
body. <lb />
why should we for <lb />
the tear little soul, that has boon <lb />
transplanted in a brighter, hap- <lb />
pier home <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Moore deeply <lb />
feel the of their little baby <lb />
girl, for they were always to her <lb />
mama and papa- She leaves <lb />
four sisters. Miss Inez Pittman <lb />
of Misses <lb />
Susie an Ward Moore, of <lb />
May God bless the family in <lb />
their s and be- <lb />
TUCKER. <lb />
TEXAS ELKS COMING. <lb />
IN <lb />
Mr. Joe J. Tucker died at <lb />
h me of his son. Mr S. D Turk- El <lb />
near Grimesland, July 9th, <lb />
1907. He was born January <lb />
14th, and had therefore <lb />
three-score-year-and- <lb />
mile Mist. <lb />
In his early life and <lb />
manhood, ho was energetic, in- <lb />
economical. And by <lb />
dint of hard labor and strict <lb />
he had accumulated some <lb />
property and capital He was a <lb />
strict business man and knew <lb />
how to invest money. <lb />
But during his latter days he <lb />
was a at sufferer from <lb />
in its worst So <lb />
much so that he had not walked <lb />
a step or used his hands e a <lb />
very little in six or seven years. <lb />
In April. he married Miss <lb />
Galloway. She died <lb />
years ago. There are now <lb />
eight living children as <lb />
Mrs. Fred Edwards, Mr. S O. <lb />
Tucker, Mrs. H. J- Carey, Mr. <lb />
W. Tucker. Mrs. John Ed- <lb />
wards. Mrs. S. Smith, of <lb />
Greenville; Mrs. J. Galloway, <lb />
Mrs. Jesse Wilson. <lb />
Brother Tucker was one of the <lb />
first members of Salem <lb />
dist church. He was a member <lb />
for thirty-two years and a <lb />
great deal toward the building of <lb />
it. For a long time he was stew- <lb />
ard and trustee, but afflictions <lb />
necessitated his giving these up- <lb />
May the Comforter be with <lb />
the sorrowing children and <lb />
other relatives who mourn, and <lb />
may we all meet again over the <lb />
river. B. E Stanfield <lb />
and White Stockings- <lb />
The discover that army <lb />
thriving places for mos- <lb />
because these insects <lb />
breed h old cannon ard in the <lb />
piles o old cannon balls may be <lb />
by another dis- <lb />
cover; which women attached to <lb />
made in the Philip- <lb />
pines with regard to mosquitoes. <lb />
An wife at Fort Slocum <lb />
told about it the other evening <lb />
men visitors wearing <lb />
sloes and black hose were <lb />
lipping their shins. <lb />
you were here long you <lb />
would notice she said, <lb />
woman around here wears <lb />
white hose. It isn't because it is <lb />
the fashion, but because <lb />
toes rarely bite through white <lb />
We learned that in <lb />
the Black hose seem <lb />
to these pests. There is <lb />
about white that re- <lb />
Tel your women folks that <lb />
when they visit an army post in <lb />
mosquito time and expect to be <lb />
out of doors to be sure to put on <lb />
white stockings. It will save <lb />
them I good deal of annoyance <lb />
rubbing her ankles to- <lb />
because of the misery of <lb />
bites is not altogether <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
t i <lb />
Masters George Collier, James <lb />
Spicer Holmes and <lb />
lie gave a picnic last <lb />
out at the County Club, <lb />
in of Miss Mattie <lb />
King. Those who attended <lb />
Emma Jeffreys, Mabel <lb />
King. Annie King, <lb />
Ethel Pool, Blanche King <lb />
and Alice Newton. <lb />
Ages. <lb />
Pitt County Annual Institute, <lb />
Greenville, Thursday, Aug. <lb />
1907. <lb />
The annual Farmers Institute <lb />
for Pitt county will be held at <lb />
Greenville, Thursday, Aug. <lb />
1901. <lb />
There will be two or three <lb />
speakers present from the State <lb />
department of agriculture in <lb />
addition to the local speakers. <lb />
institutes are for a free <lb />
and informal discussion f every <lb />
day farm problems and farm- <lb />
can attend and take part in <lb />
these discussions without <lb />
more than enough benefit to <lb />
pay for the time spent. <lb />
No attempt will be made at <lb />
this meeting to lay down hard <lb />
and fast rules by which any man <lb />
run his farm, but <lb />
proved farming methods will be <lb />
discussed and the reasons why <lb />
these methods are better than <lb />
many of those now practiced will <lb />
be given. We are assured that <lb />
no speaker will recommend any- <lb />
thing he has not done <lb />
and that dozens of farmers in <lb />
this part of the State are not also <lb />
doing at this time. <lb />
Do not forget the date of this <lb />
meeting, Thursday, <lb />
Aug and see that your <lb />
neighbors know of it and attend. <lb />
YOUNG PEOPLE. <lb />
They <lb />
Enjoy a Evening <lb />
With Mabel King. <lb />
Miss Mabel King entertained <lb />
at a delightful at <lb />
her home on James street, com- <lb />
to her visiting <lb />
cousins, Misses Mattie and <lb />
King, of Greenville, N- C. <lb />
The house and lawn were <lb />
brilliantly illuminated with <lb />
There was <lb />
music and singing, and the even- <lb />
was spent in playing games <lb />
of various description, that young <lb />
people delight in, and not a dull <lb />
moment was passed. <lb />
At ten o'clock- delicious re- <lb />
were served on the <lb />
lawn. <lb />
Those present were Misses <lb />
Mary Slaughter, Martha Hines, <lb />
of Kinston, Mattie and <lb />
King, of Greenville, <lb />
Almeda Carr, Annie Smith. <lb />
Eunice Taylor, Mildred Edmond- <lb />
son, Maggie Powell, Alva Brown, <lb />
Eleanor Crabtree, Mattie Par- <lb />
Carol Collier, Emma <lb />
Blanche King, Alice New <lb />
ton, of Falkland, Masters George <lb />
Collier, James Jeffreys. <lb />
Jenkins, Spicer Holmes, Tom <lb />
Holmes. Kenneth Royall, <lb />
borne Royall, Carr and <lb />
Ray <lb />
town Exposition. <lb />
Jamestown Exposition, Va., <lb />
July -Among the thirty <lb />
land Elks who will come down <lb />
Philadelphia July to ob- <lb />
serve Day at the James- <lb />
town exposition there will prob- <lb />
ably be no delegation attract <lb />
more attention than the El Paso <lb />
Elks, of El <lb />
Paso, Texas. <lb />
Its members, attired to <lb />
sent every type of tin- pictures- <lb />
costume., in sister <lb />
of Mexico, the <lb />
Club will go east to the national <lb />
convention in Philadelphia this <lb />
wear with a collect- <lb />
ion of garments, educative and <lb />
instructive, to people <lb />
to the manners dress <lb />
of the Mexicans, picturesque <lb />
indeed in their beautiful blend- <lb />
of the soft blended shades at <lb />
which the Mexicans and Indians <lb />
are adepts. <lb />
Again the will <lb />
make the trip in a special train <lb />
all the way from the border of <lb />
sunny Mexico to the borders of <lb />
picturesque Canady on the north, <lb />
through Canada an i <lb />
thence down south to the <lb />
city of Brotherly Love and <lb />
on to the Jamestown exposition <lb />
Two years ago the same <lb />
made the trip to Buffalo, <lb />
N. . and was awarded the first <lb />
prize for traveling longest <lb />
distance of any organization at <lb />
the meeting. This time they <lb />
will travel much further. <lb />
For the second the will <lb />
also take the famous <lb />
band. This is the personal <lb />
band of the governor of the Mex- <lb />
state of miles <lb />
from Mexico and is tendered <lb />
again to the club as a compliment <lb />
from the big. six-foot governor <lb />
Miguel who is an hon- <lb />
member of the El Paso <lb />
Elks and the only foreigner who <lb />
has such a distinction in the en- <lb />
tire membership of the order. <lb />
This band, composed of sixty-two <lb />
pieces, under the leadership of <lb />
Augusto son of a noble <lb />
Italian family won first prize in <lb />
competition with bands from <lb />
over the United States at Buffalo <lb />
in 1905 and is entered for the <lb />
Philadelphia contest under the <lb />
leadership of the same man. <lb />
to the convention the <lb />
train made numerous stops at <lb />
Kansas City, Davenport and To <lb />
Moline and Rock Island. <lb />
Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, <lb />
Falls and elsewhere <lb />
to Philadelphia and after the <lb />
close of the national convention <lb />
in Philadelphia, in their <lb />
Mexican costumes, and <lb />
by their Mexican band, <lb />
will visit Jamestown exposition <lb />
on Paso <lb />
Among the pilgrims of the <lb />
special train, every costume from <lb />
the gay of the with <lb />
its gold and silver braid and but- <lb />
tons, down to the bright hued at- <lb />
tire of the peasant use the <lb />
Mexican word--peon--will be rep- <lb />
resented- Even the bull fighter <lb />
will not be neglected and the <lb />
gaudy colors of scarlet and gold <lb />
and green and purple of the gay <lb />
and gallant matadors, picadors <lb />
and will be worn. <lb />
The gaudy capes carried by the <lb />
bull fighters to lure Mr. to <lb />
his death and the beautiful <lb />
rapes, the wonder of eastern- <lb />
will adorn many shoulders. <lb />
It will be one of the <lb />
aggregations ever sent to a <lb />
national reunion of Elks, and will <lb />
be educational in that it will <lb />
represent the dress of all <lb />
classes of citizens of Mexico. The <lb />
Mexican government not <lb />
recognize the organization and <lb />
permit the use of its band if the <lb />
costumes were not correct. <lb />
hope <lb />
the fourteenth of July 1907, <lb />
our dear father and husband, <lb />
Andrew J. Moire, passed from <lb />
tins earth and entered the bet- <lb />
home above where he had so <lb />
often wished to be. He had of- <lb />
ten expressed himself ready and <lb />
willing to die. Although his <lb />
loved ones had prepared for <lb />
the worst it came them with a <lb />
sudden realization of what it <lb />
meant to give him up who had so <lb />
loved and eared for his dear ones <lb />
while yet he was herewith us on <lb />
Andrew J. Mi ore was born in <lb />
Wilson county, was married to <lb />
Delia A. of Edgecombe <lb />
county, on Feb. 3rd 1839. Their <lb />
marriage was blessed with seven <lb />
children of which five still <lb />
vive, also a devoted wife, who <lb />
has tenderly nursed and cared <lb />
for him all through the dark <lb />
days of affliction when <lb />
seemed of no avail. <lb />
His living children are Mrs. <lb />
T. C Bryan, of . R. <lb />
Moore, of Pa. W. Ii. <lb />
Moore, of Falkland. F. C. <lb />
of Newport News, Va. and Mrs. <lb />
W. G. Williams, of <lb />
Three of these were with him at <lb />
the time of his death. <lb />
He was seventy-five years old <lb />
on the third day of June. <lb />
He has twenty three grand <lb />
children and thirteen great <lb />
grand children. <lb />
As a citizen he was highly es- <lb />
teemed by all, and counted his <lb />
friends by the score, that <lb />
in death a good man is gone <lb />
who always upheld the right and <lb />
bore ill will to no mart. As a <lb />
husband he was true and self- <lb />
sacrificing. As a father he was <lb />
generous and kind, looking not <lb />
for the pleasures the world con- <lb />
for him self, but made <lb />
other's joys his own <lb />
His afflictions were great for <lb />
the past three or four years, but <lb />
he always said God's was <lb />
best, and his Christian spirit and <lb />
trust in God gave strength <lb />
him to bear his burdens. He was <lb />
willing and ready to obey the <lb />
summons when it came and fell <lb />
in Jesus peaceful <lb />
sleep, from which none ever <lb />
wake to <lb />
He was a faithful member of <lb />
the Methodist church for a <lb />
of years. The took <lb />
place at Falkland last Monday at <lb />
o'clock, the service being con- <lb />
ducted by Kev M. T. Plyler. <lb />
His Daughter. <lb />
JOHN DROWNED. <lb />
Leaves Wife and One Child. <lb />
Mr. John Whit a young <lb />
married man who lived in the <lb />
house on Third street, was <lb />
drowned in river, Tuesday <lb />
afternoon, about miles above <lb />
Washington. Mr. had <lb />
been to Washington with Mr. Joe <lb />
Mayo, on the gas boat to <lb />
tow a raft, of logs <lb />
The only that can <lb />
be learned of the drowning are <lb />
that the two men loft Washing- <lb />
ton with the boat to come to <lb />
Greenville. When at <lb />
the boat grounded and Whitley <lb />
got out to push it off. He gave <lb />
the boat a shove and as it moved <lb />
away from him he fell in deeper <lb />
water and was drowned, the <lb />
body had not been recovered at <lb />
report. <lb />
Mr. Whitley leaves a wife and <lb />
one child. Mrs. Whitley's father <lb />
came here today to take her and <lb />
the child back to his home at <lb />
Bath <lb />
Schools The <lb />
Mashing on, July <lb />
Small, of the first <lb />
North Carolina district, is going <lb />
to institute an itinerary school <lb />
for farmers throughout his dis- <lb />
He has been in <lb />
with Capt. Richmond <lb />
Pearson Hobson, of Alabama, <lb />
who has just recently completed <lb />
a most successful institute in <lb />
Alabama, and Mr. Small's under- <lb />
taking will be after the <lb />
order. Mr. Small has been <lb />
thinking of this institute for <lb />
several years, but has been <lb />
inspired now by the <lb />
of Captain Hobson. Begin- <lb />
Monday, July 25th. or Mon- <lb />
day, August 5th, Mr Small will <lb />
take with him a number of ex- <lb />
perts on plant culture, <lb />
road building, forestry, etc, and <lb />
will spend a week at each of <lb />
seven county seats in his district, <lb />
NO MEETING HELD. <lb />
Postponed to Friday 19th. <lb />
A meeting of the Chamber of <lb />
Commerce was called for <lb />
o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, in <lb />
the mayor's but at that <lb />
hour there were not enough of <lb />
the and business men <lb />
present for the meeting to be <lb />
held. This was disappointing to <lb />
these who did for <lb />
had been <lb />
for consideration at that <lb />
meeting. <lb />
As not a quo um was present <lb />
it was d to another <lb />
meeting of for Fri- <lb />
day nigh, 19th, o'clock. <lb />
The R- doctor wants to urge <lb />
every member, and business <lb />
men who are not members, to <lb />
be present at that time. The <lb />
Chamber of Commerce is design- <lb />
ed to promote the inter- <lb />
of the town, but it will <lb />
take men behind mike it <lb />
accomplish anything. <lb />
STAR LIGHT SAIL. <lb />
for Re Hector. <lb />
The young men of Greenville <lb />
gave a on the yacht <lb />
Monday <lb />
to Miss Marie Manning, <lb />
of Henderson, the charming <lb />
guest of Miss Helen Forbes. <lb />
They left the wharf prompt- <lb />
at nine with a party on <lb />
board. After listening to <lb />
strains of music as well as <lb />
enjoying the beauty of i his- <lb />
Tar the anchor was <lb />
ed and an elegant was <lb />
served. Those present <lb />
Misses Helen <lb />
Forbes, Janie Janie <lb />
Brown, Lot Blow. Mary Medea- <lb />
of Winston, Lottie White of <lb />
Bertha Patrick, Glenn <lb />
Forbes. Mary Smith, Sadie <lb />
of Baltimore <lb />
A young lady school teacher, <lb />
who delighted to tease a young <lb />
country lad who sat next to her <lb />
at the boarding house table, <lb />
asked him one day to write in <lb />
her autograph album. He <lb />
blushed and stammered, but <lb />
finally <lb />
life, may nothing vex it <lb />
Thy years be not a few, <lb />
And at thy final exit. <lb />
May the devil miss his <lb />
The name was John G. <lb />
Whittier. <lb />
The Governor and the Federal <lb />
N. C, July 16--Fol- <lb />
lowing the arrest here yesterday <lb />
of J. H. Wood, district passenger <lb />
agent of the Southern, on the <lb />
charge of having violated the <lb />
new rate law by charging more <lb />
than the cents per mile as <lb />
provided, and the arraignment in <lb />
police court this morning when <lb />
the cases were continued. Judge <lb />
in the United States <lb />
Circuit Court, issued writs of ha- <lb />
corpus commanding the <lb />
chief of police to produce the <lb />
prisoners before him. <lb />
Police Judge Reynolds com- <lb />
with Governor Glenn, <lb />
instructed him to proceed <lb />
with the cases and have the <lb />
solicitor resist the release of the <lb />
defendants under the writ of <lb />
habeas corpus. <lb />
Governor Glenn denounced the <lb />
action of Judge Pritchard in <lb />
the enforcement of the <lb />
laws of the State out of the <lb />
hands of State officers, and de- <lb />
that it was a high handed <lb />
proceeding. <lb />
A. <lb />
A. H. Taft Co., <lb />
dealers, made an assign, mt <lb />
Tuesday afternoon, A. L B ow <lb />
and F. C. Harding being <lb />
as assignees. The liabilities <lb />
the firm are stated at about <lb />
and the stock, exclusive of <lb />
accounts, will inventory about <lb />
We hope their financial <lb />
troubles can soon be adjusted and <lb />
they can return to business.<lb />
e, Jennie <lb />
giving lectures and entertain- <lb />
for the benefit of <lb />
especially the farmers. <lb />
The Alliance especially <lb />
be asked to co-operate, but <lb />
all the people will be invited- <lb />
The counties in which <lb />
will be held <lb />
tank, Gates, Hertford, Pitt. <lb />
Beaufort. Martin and Washing- <lb />
ton. Mr Small has been in <lb />
several days <lb />
the details with <lb />
Department. If these in- <lb />
prove successful, and the <lb />
people show interest in <lb />
them, Mr. Small will start <lb />
institutes in the seven re- <lb />
counties of his district <lb />
some time in September or <lb />
Mr. Small is very much <lb />
pressed with the excellence of <lb />
the Jamestown Exposition, <lb />
which he has visited gov- <lb />
exhibits are very <lb />
he says- exhibits in the <lb />
several buildings are all good, <lb />
the State buildings being <lb />
creditable to the various <lb />
States- I was especially pleased <lb />
with the North Carolina and <lb />
Georgia buildings, which are <lb />
most attractive and creditable to <lb />
these Continuing, he <lb />
said that the exposition is now <lb />
substantially complete, except <lb />
the government pier, and that <lb />
Secretary had <lb />
ed that the forces of his depart- <lb />
would be concentrated <lb />
upon the completion of this pier <lb />
until it <lb />
Cobb and Mary Burt <lb />
James, Frank Wilson, Bob <lb />
Howard, Wilson, Lurch <lb />
Hall. Ben Higgs, Walter Wilson, <lb />
Alex Bill Patrick. Sim <lb />
Chapman. Willis Atkins. Chas. <lb />
Royce Tucker, Norman <lb />
Warren and John <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. William <lb />
has issued the licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. F. Smith and Mattie E. Cox. <lb />
John James and Lizzie Bullock- <lb />
R. E. Fulford and Victoria <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Robert Hanrahan and Letha <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Evans Forbes and Lula Joyner. <lb />
John Burney and Pattie Ellis- <lb />
David Howard and Lena Roe. <lb />
Killed on Battleship. <lb />
Boston, Mass., July By <lb />
the explosion of a case of powder <lb />
In the hands of a gunner in the <lb />
after superimposed turret of the <lb />
battleship Georgia in <lb />
setts Bay today, eighteen men <lb />
were killed and thirteen injured- <lb />
Not one of the persons in the <lb />
turret t injury. <lb />
Big Paper Weight to Jamestown <lb />
Mt. Airy. N. C-, July 16-The- <lb />
Southern railway and Mt. Airy <lb />
Granite Corporation sent out <lb />
from the granite quarries at this <lb />
place on Saturday a solid granite <lb />
column, called the paper <lb />
weighing fifty-eight <lb />
tons, and seven long and <lb />
about four by five feet square. <lb />
This fine specimen of granite will <lb />
be placed on exhibition at the <lb />
Jamestown fair, and will no- <lb />
doubt attract much attention. It <lb />
is a remarkable fact that this fine <lb />
can be cut to almost any <lb />
shape and size, and can be safely <lb />
transported by rail to any point <lb />
of the compass. <lb />
The rock was nicely dressed <lb />
and a pretty banner erected over <lb />
it on the car giving a full de- <lb />
and telling all about its <lb />
size, weight, etc. <lb />
The information comes to The <lb />
Reflector, though unofficially. <lb />
that trains will be running from <lb />
to Wilson within 6- <lb />
We have seen the temperature Of the miles, <lb />
higher, but the heat today seem- bud with track, and the <lb />
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