<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mets:mets OBJID="19710" ID="wordcount24818" TYPE="textjp2images" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20" xmlns:amd="http://www.loc.gov/AMD/" xmlns:vmd="http://www.loc.gov/VMD/" xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/mix20/mix20.xsd http://www.loc.gov/AMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/AMD.xsd http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-2.xsd http://www.loc.gov/VMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/VMD.xsd">
  <mets:metsHdr CREATEDATE="2011-08-12T01:47:16" LASTMODDATE="2011-08-12T01:47:16" RECORDSTATUS="Complete">
    <mets:agent ROLE="OTHER" TYPE="INDIVIDUAL" OTHERROLE="CATALOGER">
      <mets:name>Vinogradov, Amanda</mets:name></mets:agent></mets:metsHdr>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0001">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <mods:mods>
          <mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:title>Eastern reflector, 19 July 1907</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
          <mods:abstract>The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.</mods:abstract>
          <mods:identifier type="local">MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="bib">558892</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="doi">19710</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="job">834</mods:identifier>
          <mods:originInfo>
            <mods:dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">19070719</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo>
          <mods:language>
            <mods:languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</mods:languageTerm></mods:language>
          <mods:typeOfResource collection="yes">text</mods:typeOfResource>
          <mods:physicalDescription>
            <mods:form authority="aat">newspapers </mods:form>
            <mods:extent></mods:extent></mods:physicalDescription>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:geographic>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:geographic>
            <mods:genre>Newspapers</mods:genre></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="fast">
            <mods:hierarchicalGeographic>
              <mods:country>United States</mods:country>
              <mods:state>North Carolina</mods:state>
              <mods:county>Pitt County (N.C.)</mods:county>
              <mods:city>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:city></mods:hierarchicalGeographic></mods:subject>
          <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:accessCondition type="rightstatement.org">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="Collection">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title>Eastern Reflector Newspaper Collection</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi">eref</mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem>
          <mods:location>
            <mods:physicalLocation>Joyner NC Microforms</mods:physicalLocation></mods:location>
          <mods:relatedItem xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710.pdf" type="PDF" displayLabel="View PDF">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title></mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi"></mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem></mods:mods></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0002">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="DC">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <oai_dc:dc>
          <dc:title>Eastern reflector, 19 July 1907</dc:title>
          <dc:description>The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.</dc:description>
          <dc:creator></dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>Greenville (N.C.)--Newspapers</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
          <dc:contributor></dc:contributor>
          <dc:date>19070719</dc:date>
          <dc:type>Text</dc:type>
          <dc:format>newspapers </dc:format>
          <dc:publisher>J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University</dc:publisher>
          <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
          <dc:identifier>19710</dc:identifier>
          <dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</dc:rights>
          <dc:coverage>United States--North Carolina--Pitt County (N.C.)--Greenville (N.C.)</dc:coverage></oai_dc:dc></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0003">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="TEI">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <tei:TEI xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
          <text xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
            <body>
              <div type="dirtyOCR">
                <pb facs="00019710_tn_0001" n="1" />
                <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. 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 />
ed to have steam in it ha a capacity of a mile a day <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019710_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Bonanza, <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Farmer's <lb />
Bone <lb />
and <lb />
TRADE WAR <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 />
Met Here to be Married. <lb />
A pretty romance will have its <lb />
culmination this wren <lb />
an marriage ceremony <lb />
Rev, V. <lb />
Paul's <lb />
church, <lb />
In the Merrimac, comer of <lb />
and <lb />
The p <lb />
Hugh <lb />
ville. N. C-. Miss e <lb />
Hines. of Wilson. N C <lb />
Mr. Sheppard is t <lb />
through Southern Maryland, <lb />
Virginia and North Carolina for <lb />
a Chicago house, and the <lb />
came on here to meet him <lb />
a i d for the of which her <lb />
family a i know <lb />
no hint u e -a turn <lb />
at o'clock <lb />
Mis Hines is w -r <lb />
i A i; u <lb />
The couple will <lb />
N- York <lb />
eh <lb />
All i h or <lb />
the is In-t.-i I <lb />
Ne York, Mr. Shep- <lb />
came to Greenville Sunday <lb />
his people <lb />
the hat the telephone had <lb />
beat him n several hours, He <lb />
his bride h fr. <lb />
Norfolk, .; <lb />
day ill <lb />
on of Mr. Hi <lb />
e, a <lb />
young man. The <lb />
Well aid <lb />
having <lb />
several .- <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
For Bale by f auk M. Wooten, <lb />
of estate of <lb />
bankrupts. <lb />
of order of th <lb />
hot <lb />
R, referee <lb />
ways are used by farmers <lb />
for curing and preparing their to- <lb />
for the market; namely sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. <lb />
The old and cheap way is called air <lb />
cured; the later discovery and <lb />
proved way is called flue cured. <lb />
In flue curing the tobacco is taken <lb />
from the fields and racked in barns <lb />
especially built to retain heat and <lb />
there subjected to a continuous high <lb />
temperature, produced by the direct <lb />
heat of flame heated flues, which <lb />
brings out in the tobacco that <lb />
stimulating taste and aroma that <lb />
expert roasting develops in green <lb />
coffee. These similar processes give <lb />
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer- <lb />
and stimulating quality that pop- <lb />
their use. <lb />
The quality of tobacco depends <lb />
much on the curing process and the <lb />
kind of soil that produces it, as ex- <lb />
pert tests prove that this flue cured <lb />
tobacco- grown in the famous Pied- <lb />
region, requires and takes less <lb />
sweetening than tobacco grown in <lb />
any other section of the United States <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies <lb />
tobacco hunger. That's why chewers <lb />
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps <lb />
cheers more than any other chewing <lb />
tobacco, and that's why chewers of <lb />
Schnapps pass the good thing along <lb />
one chewer makes other chewers, <lb />
until the fact is established that <lb />
there are more chewers and more <lb />
pounds of tobacco chewed to the <lb />
population in states-where Schnapps <lb />
tobacco is sold than there are in <lb />
those states where Schnapps not <lb />
yet been offered to the trade. <lb />
A plug of Schnapps is more <lb />
economical than a much larger <lb />
plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at <lb />
per pound in cuts. Strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. <lb />
.- for East.-m District of North <lb />
Carolina, re In the matter of <lb />
Kick, bankrupts, the <lb />
will <lb />
August t M. at <lb />
r o it house. or in the town <lb />
to the hit-best bidder <lb />
following described real of <lb />
f I of Kirks, hank- <lb />
runts. Described an <lb />
A certain tr-cl of land in <lb />
township, Pitt described <lb />
A tract of land i i township <lb />
in a around the 08- <lb />
ginning at a knot a corner of <lb />
t e W. B. and Calvin Mills lands. <lb />
and runs with W. B. Al- <lb />
Mills and Mina North <lb />
North West <lb />
u i-oles to corner of Samuel Kb s <lb />
acre thence with line which <lb />
line North <lb />
poles pine on the edge i-f the <lb />
said Smith's and <lb />
i made a division con he <lb />
en . i; Pi II. Mill, <lb />
i . with In.-, between <lb />
Mill and .-aid line runs <lb />
.-, the Burnt South <lb />
West s.-me ill <lb />
run branch in <lb />
Mill with his line <lb />
in the run --f Web <lb />
e chopped said Mills corn. <lb />
th. i I i of his <lb />
131-4. polos t the <lb />
two bun <lb />
and acres more or <lb />
rig i is to <lb />
T is 13th. of July l . <lb />
I- rank V <lb />
Trustee in U-i <lb />
Who Ha. <lb />
r, won the <lb />
tic to the <lb />
at the C <lb />
i. store Saturday <lb />
As no was presort <lb />
with holder of <lb />
call got n <lb />
fro- H- <lb />
or v of it in <lb />
Mr. de-Med to <lb />
give railroad ticket <lb />
to the exposition <lb />
B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company <lb />
SALE OF LaND FOR <lb />
North Carolina I In the Court <lb />
Pitt County. I Before I Moore, <lb />
Sidney Wooten and Charles Wooten. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H. Wooten, Woolen and <lb />
Herbert K Wooten. <lb />
By Vi. -e of all Order made in <lb />
above Special Proceeding, D <lb />
the <lb />
C. <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
THE BANK OP FARMVILLE. N. t. <lb />
AI THE CLOSE OF MAY. <lb />
hi <lb />
and Discounts paid in <lb />
Overdraft Secured <lb />
rive <lb />
night and <lb />
this <lb />
to a chance at it T e <lb />
sale prices at his store will con <lb />
this <lb />
i still op in to <lb />
; el- a <lb />
ion. <lb />
six <lb />
The <lb />
and ell <lb />
lined him to- <lb />
. i.- a <lb />
hi i.- <lb />
M.-l<lb />
GETS THE <lb />
Will on the<lb />
the i an i i K <lb />
School for r . <lb />
i ant; <lb />
c a <lb />
will located on U <lb />
Hi. i <lb />
of the town. <lb />
This <lb />
State <lb />
Ra <lb />
day <lb />
of the board, but owing <lb />
of n <lb />
failed to come on the no in m ail <lb />
so we give ii told us by some <lb />
of from Green- <lb />
who were <lb />
The Hoard held an <lb />
beginning at the <lb />
from all the towns and <lb />
heard any of the i <lb />
of the towns who were <lb />
and to speak. This ; . <lb />
meeting three h <lb />
when the board <lb />
session. The board ca n <lb />
fully the . ti a <lb />
of the bids of the c mp <lb />
towns, and at a <lb />
o'clock announced the r i <lb />
as Greenville Hi r <lb />
property, i <lb />
approve, o. a.,,.<lb />
Whereas The Great Spirit has <lb />
seen in. to take brothers <lb />
A. K. and M. B. Me their <lb />
beloved mother, be it resolved, <lb />
1st. That we. the I <lb />
Tribe No. <lb />
. .,. to our brothers o <lb />
sympathy in this their <lb />
sad hour of <lb />
a d. That we them <lb />
to the Great Spirit as being <lb />
only true comforter in such <lb />
. ii row, <lb />
3rd. That a copy of <lb />
resolutions be sent to each of <lb />
brothers, a copy be sent to<lb />
In Superior <lb />
Hamilton Paris Mfg. Co. vs A. L. <lb />
Jackson i- B-o <lb />
By of av execution to <lb />
from the <lb />
court of county in the above en- <lb />
tn, ail . i Monday, the <lb />
Hurt. at Al at <lb />
court h-us- said count .-s-.-ll to <lb />
the highest for cash to said <lb />
execution, all the i title and intent <lb />
which the said A. I. Jackson defendant <lb />
baa in the fallowing described real es <lb />
A certain land in Pitt county <lb />
and hounded a follows in Con- <lb />
the land of <lb />
Hardy . Jackson R. K. <lb />
Jackson and era lying on the East <lb />
Little i to contain- <lb />
s in and known as <lb />
Jackson Parker <lb />
A I-1 the town of <lb />
and bounded as <lb />
t .- at S. P. Is comer <lb />
and e 181-8 <lb />
poles. N. Hi E, ft ton- take. <lb />
if. W. 181-2 poles lo th. <lb />
of the Superior Court, on <lb />
the of May. it, the <lb />
ed inner will on Saturday the <lb />
day of June, 1807, at <lb />
to public sale before the court <lb />
Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder for the tract <lb />
land to <lb />
in the county of Pit I and <lb />
State of North Carolina and in Swift <lb />
Creek township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
T. II. Fleming. J. M. Wooten. the <lb />
Green lands and others, and containing <lb />
nil acres more or less, and being the <lb />
lands formerly known as the Charles <lb />
i Wooten Home place. This sale will lie <lb />
made far partition. <lb />
I This the 7th day of May. 1907, <lb />
K. Harding. <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Cold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Notes <lb />
profits <lb />
Deposit 2.65261 <lb />
Deposits 61,846.16 <lb />
10.19 <lb />
1,620.00 <lb />
1.325 K <lb />
180,902.41 <lb />
-if North Carolina. <lb />
County f Pitt. I <lb />
I, J. It. Davis, of I he above-named bank, do sol <lb />
v that the is true to the best <lb />
I belief J. H. DAVIS, <lb />
r. <lb />
Notice of Execution Sale <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
county <lb />
In the Superior court. <lb />
H. W. J- M. <lb />
By virtue of an execution <lb />
to the from <lb />
the Superior of Pitt county <lb />
in the above entitled action, I will, <lb />
on Monday, the day of Au- <lb />
gust. 1907 at o'clock M. at <lb />
the Court House door of <lb />
and sworn c be- <lb />
. me, day of May. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
TURN AGE. <lb />
LANG, <lb />
i IS<lb />
THE ASKING TRUST GO <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At e c of May- 18th, 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts 576.87 <lb />
Furniture <lb />
council <lb />
J- M- <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
which .- <lb />
. has in following; <lb />
real estate, to-wit <lb />
i in Town-l <lb />
w. ft. to the deed i Pitt county beginning at a <lb />
L. on the Greenville road, <lb />
a , one other situate corner <lb />
oft half interest Mrs. R K COT <lb />
in following described land to-wit. Running N. t- <lb />
M Pitts Pt. N. E. 571-2 poles to <lb />
i . and ,. .- thence <lb />
I, a distance of ft. A. I. Jackson ., ., <lb />
line, the with sad up the run creek to <lb />
a. W. a distance of in ft. thence county bridge at the Tarboro <lb />
a of ft. to thence ; d the road to the <lb />
E. to the <lb />
said lot b. mg as livery lot. beginning, taming 881-2 acres <lb />
book or less. Also one other tract <lb />
Total <lb />
Slate of North Carolina, County <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided <lb />
Bill Payable <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 5.75814 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
cheeks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
f Pitt, <lb />
I. W- H Cashier of the above named <lb />
swear that above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, this 27th day of May. <lb />
S- T. Carson <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
W. II. Cashier <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
ROBT. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
H qualified as of <lb />
deceased, notice . --.- <lb />
lo all persons ling claims . . . ,, . <lb />
. -i the estate to file the same barrels of host shelled corn <lb />
said Tarboro road lo the fork <lb />
the laid Snow Hill <lb />
The Magic No. <lb />
Number three is a wonderful mascot <lb />
, II. of Grove, Me., <lb />
according to a letter which reads <lb />
suffering much with liver and kidney <lb />
trouble, and becoming greatly <lb />
relief, I tried <lb />
aged by failure to i <lb />
the Snow Hill thence up Bitters, a result <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of <lb />
Bladder troubles. Other <lb />
from the auto this notice or <lb />
i. v. ill pleaded in their <lb />
recovery. All indebted tithe <lb />
s.-ii i , make immediate <lb />
pa to me. <lb />
This June 17th., <lb />
H. A. Pierce <lb />
A . of Jo in P. deceased. <lb />
F. V. Johnston's. <lb />
re State, and the Harrington <lb />
lit s I <lb />
e here than any other <lb />
, d is a beautiful one. <lb />
n ii the school <lb />
institution in b <lb />
county <lb />
school comes <lb />
t r occasion will <lb />
iv, . i . <lb />
TEA I <lb />
,. to U <lb />
BO <lb />
ISM.<lb />
AH LAST W ID <lb />
No. in Division of <lb />
land. <lb />
Subject to the estate <lb />
Williams father of J- M- <lb />
Williams. This day of August, <lb />
I,, W. Tucker sheriff. <lb />
the well The first bottle re- say a bottle <lb />
for it cure we will refund <lb />
I best on <lb />
as lo; stomach, live kidney troubles, by <lb />
j. L. Wooten druggist. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
J T, V <lb />
in <lb />
us he <lb />
nice pin<lb />
r i <lb />
Ki in.<lb />
. n<lb />
,., <lb />
Sealed Bids-For. in <lb />
bonds in denomination of <lb />
each to be issued August 1st <lb />
1907. to mature in years <lb />
interest coupons pay- <lb />
annually, will be received <lb />
by the Board of <lb />
of Farmville, N. C <lb />
1907, at. o'clock p. n,. to aid in <lb />
the construction of the <lb />
Pamlico Sound railroad. <lb />
Address, R. L. <lb />
Farmville, N C <lb />
your money. say a <lb />
full size free bottle of <lb />
SOL and if it benefits Men <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
This entitles <lb />
to a b at <lb />
, ,. d f <lb />
I given miss this <lb />
port unity to teat <lb />
SOL <lb />
,., <lb />
It isn't the eh <lb />
man ho most cheer- <lb />
I fr. to <lb />
of <lb />
on either D The <lb />
or . <lb />
Heart or -s. are mer. <lb />
Iv of a diMer ailment. <lb />
the common error of <lb />
is the result of ailment. <lb />
not the Weak <lb />
inside nerves- <lb />
And the <lb />
mid as well, have their <lb />
controlling or inside nerves. <lb />
and yon <lb />
weak Here is when Hr. <lb />
ha made its f one <lb />
. n to <lb />
the f- <lb />
in, i I or --i <lb />
n-r Hr<lb />
Dr. <lb />
is <lb />
Many <lb />
hero. <lb />
A Prompt. <lb />
an i i- c- <lb />
is re- <lb />
commended for hot <lb />
for of family <lb />
It opiates mil not con- <lb />
honey tar and <lb />
no <lb />
S- Id <lb />
Store. <lb />
R. U Johnson, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder. Tile Setter. <lb />
I is submitted n , I; is fur- <lb />
on All work <lb />
Turn key job when ever <lb />
ed. <lb />
dealer. <lb />
Class Work and it <lb />
Prices. Iron Fencing Sold. <lb />
North a <lb />
w. H. <lb />
a t w, <lb />
Drivers o delivery are <lb />
always there with <lb />
free sample of <lb />
store. If <lb />
Hi-rt then this cl <lb />
Old and <lb />
in -n yet it not a <lb />
Coffee in it. <lb />
Sheen's Toffee Imitation i made <lb />
grains or cereals, <lb />
with Molt. etc. Made in s min- <lb />
No wait. Yon will <lb />
Iv it. Sold by T. R. Honker Co. <lb />
Va,<lb />
, . <lb />
el . <lb />
It's loot lives <lb />
on food reflection. <lb />
AI are re- <lb />
a little after <lb />
to <lb />
of tho <lb />
digestive i. the <lb />
eat. It las <lb />
a little -h <lb />
and how yon <lb />
Money back if it fail old <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
I'll slop your pain tree. To show yon <lb />
first before you a <lb />
my ran do. I <lb />
mail free, n Trial <lb />
I Headache Tablets. Neil <lb />
Headache. Toothache. <lb />
. are due alone to blood con <lb />
-n. Dr. Headache Tablet <lb />
coaxing <lb />
.-i natural pressure. That is ale <lb />
u-i dress Dr. Wis SoP <lb />
A I . <lb />
JAMES L. <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
We would how <lb />
people r-e if <lb />
didn't tell us. <lb />
Pert of <lb />
have only of .-our <lb />
and Pill thee have <lb />
done more than mo <lb />
is eve- done I am <lb />
the win n <lb />
P.-rho. l <lb />
are <lb />
for <lb />
of the and <lb />
A 2-,. <lb />
I. <lb />
man's of n friend <lb />
iii one who will ocean <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
All kinds of all kinds of choice flow- <lb />
in season Special attention <lb />
Wedding and Funeral <lb />
for Winter <lb />
Rosebushes, Hedge <lb />
plants, ad Shade trees <lb />
variety <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. Phone <lb />
I have opened on Fifth street, op <lb />
Hotel a for <lb />
nil kinds of Upholstering and mess <lb />
Work done and <lb />
D. D. <lb />
rs by Indigestion. If yon sat <lb />
too or if you to <lb />
tucks of Indigestion, you have no doubt <lb />
ad rapid heart <lb />
. or palpitation cf heart <lb />
causes the to <lb />
and puff up the <lb />
-tart This crowds and <lb />
with Its action, and In the course o <lb />
ma th <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
what you t. the strain <lb />
. i f . a 1.1 <lb />
health to of <lb />
o Dyspepsia, ; <lb />
Inf of the l <lb />
xi I C <lb />
i rt r, <lb />
Stomach. <lb />
liar would <lb />
I m . <lb />
. . M r. . i . ; .; ., , . <lb />
N W. Y <lb />
i had I <lb />
mi t w i t <lb />
lour it. <lb />
D O <lb />
at You Cat <lb />
. . Um <lb />
H o <lb />
act oar <lb />
Mm <lb />
John L. Wooten <lb />
P b hut a of. and <lb />
to a true W think of <lb />
and M v--t <lb />
only of a <lb />
nothing <lb />
It Ibis tart M Dr. <lb />
t now very <lb />
Going <lb />
t ii nerve alone that <lb />
i favor to Dr. with- <lb />
out thin and vital no <lb />
and try Dr. .- ; . <lb />
It 11- or sad your- <lb />
t- v, I i will SOU <lb />
. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Restorative <lb />
J. W. <lb />
About <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning <lb />
if so the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not be better in a lot than the <lb />
am White<lb />
No proper surpasses for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now a <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
Greenville 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 the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
in no in <lb />
will he relieved by <lb />
of main factor in <lb />
any rest, and <lb />
way in In <lb />
the food the <lb />
will do it. it is n <lb />
vegetable acid <lb />
tic if f <lb />
It the Pure <lb />
Law. Sold I,. W ten. <lb />
you want a loiter <lb />
a sure sign it won't com A <lb />
For cuts, <lb />
Mes and the many <lb />
ti family. <lb />
Witch Salve i- the In-st remedy. <lb />
clean and <lb />
He Sold <lb />
by J. L. Drag Store. <lb />
A pawnshop where we <lb />
hock our troubles would fill a <lb />
want. <lb />
get quick and certain <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Pone note it is made alone for Piles, <lb />
I its action is positive and <lb />
I chine, painful, protruding or blind <lb />
riles disappear by use. <lb />
-d class jars <lb />
Sold in- Bryant Store,<lb />
Tutor, <lb />
In Building on <lb />
Street. <lb />
We have just received our <lb />
now line of woolens for spring <lb />
suits. Come and have a look. <lb />
--iii am <lb />
M. FLEMING. <lb />
Dealer in fancy, Heavy and Staple <lb />
Groceries, Provisions, Price <lb />
for country Produce, call on ma when <lb />
you wont fresh <lb />
in the <lb />
tr. where the houses are a mile <lb />
their children <lb />
Laxative Syrup <lb />
it. Children like it because the <lb />
is so pleasant. Contains <lb />
aid tar It is original laxative <lb />
syrup and is unrivaled for the re- <lb />
of croup. Drives the cold out <lb />
the bowels. Conforms to the <lb />
and Law. Sold by <lb />
Jno. L. <lb />
reed of a pill task <lb />
Riser. <lb />
I I. . to <lb />
l-l I. <lb />
Literally tho Truth. <lb />
Tim. or three generations Pr <lb />
Samuel Reed one of the prominent <lb />
in of Boston. His large <lb />
in, lulled many the <lb />
city limits, and thou he In <lb />
one day he bought a new with <lb />
which he was much pleased until lie <lb />
discovered Hie animal bud an In- <lb />
surmountable objection in of <lb />
all and n, made <lb />
As. it <lb />
lo cross some bridge In order to <lb />
any of towns <lb />
doctor decided in sell tho <lb />
Me not ii men <lb />
was <lb />
much ton honest to <lb />
after produced the <lb />
following which lie In <lb />
In a local <lb />
tot A Lay horse, <lb />
kind, The only reason for r. <lb />
owner to lies <lb />
tun. <lb />
Lion Hit Tail. <lb />
Homo ago It. Peek, for- <lb />
of Kansas, after he la-came gen- <lb />
solicitor of the <lb />
and St. Paul Hallway <lb />
Was to South Dakota to argue an <lb />
Important ease the federal <lb />
court, Me was to the <lb />
seat of Alfred Beard <lb />
the local attorney of the com- <lb />
who has a United <lb />
States senator. <lb />
Mr. Peck made n and <lb />
walked to the hotel with the <lb />
Judge of tho court. liked your <lb />
this afternoon, Mr. the <lb />
Judge said. was a masterly <lb />
of your case. I don't think you <lb />
,, e-.-vi <lb />
I. mi <lb />
WISE <lb />
to keep abreast must <lb />
A D V E <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 want good <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Send your orders to The Reflector. <lb />
; . t. <lb />
j.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019710_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
. i-r <lb />
, .-- . .-,. <lb />
i. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb />
at the office at <lb />
I class matter Jan. <lb />
I r Art of o March <lb />
upon <lb />
desired U W l P- <lb />
VILLE GETS <lb />
SCHOOL. <lb />
AND THE SLEEP WE LOST <lb />
in <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY 1907 <lb />
Greenville is on the spot w <lb />
he goods. <lb />
Now you watch Greenville and <lb />
Pitt Push ahead of any <lb />
town and county in the <lb />
American Tobacco Duke is go- <lb />
himself another <lb />
if all reports are true. <lb />
Durham is getting on togs <lb />
over a contemplated early visit <lb />
from Mrs. Carrie Nation, who <lb />
has hatchets to sell. <lb />
If those fellows monkeying <lb />
with Judge Long don't out <lb />
to get in <lb />
Mr. C. L. Stevens, editor of <lb />
the Ni w Journal, and Miss <lb />
Leah Jones, of New Bern, were <lb />
married in city Thursday. <lb />
Roth are well known throughout <lb />
the State and are showered with <lb />
good wishes. <lb />
is <lb />
now Greenville is the best <lb />
town In the State, <lb />
and it la the kind that counts <lb />
mo <lb />
Sheriff F. D <lb />
of <lb />
n county, died Saturday <lb />
morning. He had filled the office <lb />
mar y years. <lb />
The price of oil has advanced <lb />
gain t he company ho <lb />
ray Rockefeller's fine <lb />
out of the pocket of the people. <lb />
If the training school matter <lb />
had been much further prolonged <lb />
some of the sites for It <lb />
might have served the <lb />
will M the location for an <lb />
sane asylum- <lb />
The Charlotte Observer in an- <lb />
a recent Query in The <lb />
says <lb />
or is <lb />
enough, but <lb />
the we were after i why a <lb />
paper of Observer's stand- <lb />
say <lb />
Th Southern is prompt <lb />
to return B favor. Last week <lb />
Federal Judge granted I <lb />
About o'clock Wednesday <lb />
afternoon the news came <lb />
unofficially through the <lb />
and telephone offices that the <lb />
State of Education had <lb />
selected Greenville as the <lb />
for the Eastern Carolina <lb />
Training School and <lb />
later this was confirmed by <lb />
telegrams to The Reflector and <lb />
several citizens. People had <lb />
been waiting since a. m. <lb />
around the telegraph and <lb />
tor offices, and call alter call <lb />
from the town and all parts of <lb />
the county had been made over <lb />
the for news, and as soon <lb />
as a bulletin was put up an <lb />
that Greenville had <lb />
been selected there was general <lb />
rejoicing. <lb />
The content for the school has <lb />
been long and earnest, <lb />
through six months, and it <lb />
is cause for congratulation that <lb />
Greenville has won the prize. <lb />
This town and made a <lb />
vigorous campaign for it, yet <lb />
everything was done on a high <lb />
plane and without bitterness or <lb />
bard feeling. Other towns also <lb />
earnestly to win the <lb />
school, as they had a perfect <lb />
right to do, and while the con- <lb />
test was warm Greenville <lb />
avoided saying or <lb />
reek <lb />
appointed a hot <lb />
Pritchard assistant <lb />
of the It would have <lb />
looked letter to waited a little <lb />
longer between favors. <lb />
I anything to the detriment any <lb />
ether place seeking it Now <lb />
t it over, except building <lb />
opening the school, <lb />
to come and rod over in our <lb />
i laps unsolicited, but has to be <lb />
The Tarboro Southerner of the persuaded to come. <lb />
every movement that aim at in- <lb />
was expected the creasing the business of the town <lb />
Training school for teachers will the interest co. <lb />
n the part of the citizens of <lb />
that town that the school would <lb />
o located there, that taken into <lb />
conjunction with the juggling on <lb />
June 27th, is <lb />
And the same paper elsewhere <lb />
in the same issue also <lb />
the State Board of <lb />
Education met there were per- <lb />
sons in Greenville offering to bet <lb />
five to one that Greenville would <lb />
the State school. of <lb />
he board can explain this con- <lb />
What an eye opener this is <lb />
Just to think of the terrible <lb />
anxiety through which Green, <lb />
ville passed, when it all could <lb />
have been escaped if we had only <lb />
in the Th Chamber of <lb />
Commerce can be a power in <lb />
developing if the <lb />
business men will make it so. <lb />
Keep this in mind and attend the <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
THE RAILROADS f J BLAME. <lb />
Following Judge B. F. Long's <lb />
charge to the grand jury of <lb />
Wake county Superior court, four <lb />
true bills were found against the <lb />
agent of the Southern railway <lb />
Raleigh for violating the Law in <lb />
charging -if- r <lb />
tor passenger <lb />
known what the <lb />
seems to have known Why. j a case w, made <lb />
just after the State Board <lb />
Education announced a <lb />
of the matter to the 10th <lb />
an Injunction favorable, to <lb />
and this the, <lb />
of th <lb />
. and <lb />
coins together help <lb />
it what <lb />
county have determined it <lb />
be. i he pride of Eastern North <lb />
of July, the southerner jumped <lb />
flat footed on the boar J and said <lb />
the was to give the <lb />
town which it was predetermined <lb />
have the school an op- <lb />
to increase its bid. the <lb />
that other <lb />
town bid higher. <lb />
chills <lb />
had made the <lb />
went, in to the <lb />
bond on the 5th of Sam, that <lb />
we hid all we had. and if <lb />
any such purpose WU up <lb />
of the board the South <lb />
Governor Glenn is taking a <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
While many of our <lb />
citizens <lb />
hand in th fight, and sent a let- have done nobly their i we <lb />
tor to all Superior court judges securing the school., it <lb />
of the State asking them to of Greenville and Pitt <lb />
Judge Alton B. Parker, Demo- their respective grand can never repay ex-Gov. <lb />
candidate tor president in j juries and direct the solicitors j. j. and County ti- <lb />
the last has been in to send bills against the agents W. I. for <lb />
North Carolina the past week, and of the railroads or what they did in bringing it here. <lb />
and delivered an address before its higher officials who violate Without efforts of these two <lb />
the Bar Association in at <lb />
convicted, as it looks like <lb />
he will be, and Judge Long <lb />
passes sentence, as he trill <lb />
quite sure to do, there is every <lb />
likelihood that the opposing <lb />
will soon find <lb />
without agents to conduct <lb />
their business. The agents will <lb />
either have to refuse <lb />
for the railroads <lb />
law, or make themselves am- <lb />
enable to the law for helping the <lb />
violation, it being a misdemeanor <lb />
for the agents to sell tickets at <lb />
a higher price than the law <lb />
stipulates. It is useless to try <lb />
to arouse sentiment th it the <lb />
agents are merely servants <lb />
should not be punished. The <lb />
a goner, <lb />
around wife <lb />
All the other competing towns <lb />
have an invitation in advance to <lb />
come to Greenville to the corner <lb />
stone of the Eastern <lb />
Training Greenville and <lb />
Pitt will cordially <lb />
come them show them there <lb />
is no unkind feeling arising <lb />
the contest <lb />
The Observer as a correction <lb />
the hot weather suggests a <lb />
session of the legislature to pass <lb />
a law. That would be in keeping <lb />
with present ideas. It is certain <lb />
that we have only a limited <lb />
of ways of relief. Pass a law <lb />
is the company is one <lb />
other; that is about all to be relied <lb />
on in serious <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
You boys don't seem to have <lb />
cut your wisdom teeth. If you <lb />
want the hot weather <lb />
why don't you apply to a federal <lb />
judge for a restraining order <lb />
a law is not a dodge to <lb />
that. <lb />
our I <lb />
long faces, <lb />
sleep after night, when it <lb />
all might have spared if <lb />
the Southerner had just, told <lb />
it was all fixed for Greenville. <lb />
And fit Greenville <lb />
betting five to one that Green <lb />
ville would get the <lb />
guns too <lb />
near seared to to bet any- <lb />
the passenger rate law. we do not believe thing, oven a No. sir <lb />
going right after them, and the Greenville have gotten the was on I <lb />
violations are going to be school. <lb />
checked. <lb />
suggested Greenville was, <lb />
And our folks went aroused be- <lb />
THAT COUNT. <lb />
WAVING UP TROUBLE, <lb />
The that are opposing <lb />
Our news columns show the rate by the <lb />
in the report of the meeting of; right <lb />
the of for themselves. <lb />
night, that Greenville j know <lb />
approves the Public sentiment and the law are <lb />
for the establishing of j both against the railroads in the <lb />
a r st room for ladies from the matter and these two combined <lb />
v who come here to spend are hard to combat The <lb />
day or otherwise, j g to cost the railroads <lb />
Such a building or rooms will more than the in the <lb />
stayed on thorns for fear of; <lb />
schooL until the <lb />
news came that it was ours <lb />
Then, we let go and rejoiced;. <lb />
cause the of State <lb />
laws by the railroads, it will <lb />
be no surprise if harsh measure <lb />
are used to bring them to <lb />
of the law. <lb />
It looks like our <lb />
dangerous things. W <lb />
men on them in time <lb />
than in time of war. <lb />
e lose <lb />
of lit <lb />
be a great convenience <lb />
to the ladies as well as be help <lb />
to the business of the town, <lb />
in that the ladies if assured that <lb />
such comforts are here for them <lb />
fares would amount to in years, <lb />
and there they will lose the <lb />
fight in the end. The railroads <lb />
made a serious mistake in <lb />
will come in larger numbers, fog the cent fare bill two years <lb />
We cannot show our over <lb />
the county too much attention, <lb />
ago. which would have put an <lb />
end to the matter had it become <lb />
and to manifest an interest in; a law Another has <lb />
If there are any doubters <lb />
is taking rapid strides <lb />
in the march of progress, they <lb />
need only look at recent events <lb />
to be convinced that it is true. <lb />
The entire county large <lb />
bond issue for educational <lb />
poses has awakened admiration <lb />
throughout the State, it being de- <lb />
the first instance of the <lb />
kind in <lb />
The county has contracted for <lb />
a steel bridge to span Tar <lb />
river at Greenville, and has also <lb />
joined with Lenoir county in cone <lb />
trading for a <lb />
across the river that is the <lb />
line between the two <lb />
ties. Pitt county has also provided <lb />
the best system of indexing in- <lb />
of record that is in <lb />
existence and work on it is in <lb />
progress. The public highways <lb />
have been much improved by the <lb />
work of convicts in late years. <lb />
These things are marks of pro- <lb />
and there are more yet <lb />
their welfare and comfort <lb />
closer unite town and country in <lb />
friendly relation. <lb />
Then the suggestion of a gala <lb />
day in celebration of our victory <lb />
m winning the location of the <lb />
training school is timely. This is <lb />
a victory for both the county and <lb />
the town, and in such a <lb />
both should come together <lb />
for a day of special intercourse <lb />
and rejoicing. People from all <lb />
the towns competing for the <lb />
and elsewhere will be <lb />
invited and the plan is to make it <lb />
a great, day. <lb />
The duty of every business man <lb />
in Greenville in these matters is <lb />
plain. The town has suffered in <lb />
the past because business men, <lb />
so afraid of leaving their places <lb />
a little while, would not give <lb />
proper attention to movements <lb />
to draw people to the town One <lb />
of the objects of the Chamber of <lb />
Commerce is to advance ideas <lb />
and promote plans that will in- <lb />
to the profit and pleasure of <lb />
the people of both town and <lb />
country, hence when there is a <lb />
meeting of the chamber it is the <lb />
duty of every business man who <lb />
con .- <lb />
made in going to Federal judges <lb />
for injunctions and thus bringing <lb />
on a clash between Federal and <lb />
State authorities that the govern- <lb />
cannot <lb />
North Carolina is bound to <lb />
win out in this fight and the rail <lb />
roads will save <lb />
by yielding to the law. <lb />
NOW FOR A HOSPITAL. <lb />
Lets get back to the that <lb />
Greenville r hospital. <lb />
This- question was agitate a few <lb />
years ago, for a time looked <lb />
like-success would come of it, <lb />
out for some it was <lb />
lowed to fall through. Ft is <lb />
to argue the of a <lb />
or the benefit one would be <lb />
to the fact is <lb />
too plain. The to do is <lb />
start the movement over <lb />
and keep behind it until the hos- <lb />
is secured. The <lb />
is going to say right here, that <lb />
it believes if the physicians of <lb />
the county will unite in an <lb />
est for a hospital, it <lb />
will not be long before there is <lb />
one here No class of men come <lb />
in such close touch with all the <lb />
people as do the physicians, and <lb />
none are in position to exert <lb />
more influence in matters of pub- <lb />
good. Now for a start, and <lb />
bring the town and county to- <lb />
in a movement for a hos- <lb />
A DEED OF DARING. <lb />
Two oil well drillers Earl Sheets <lb />
and Frank Winks, mar Carl <lb />
underwent an re- <lb />
that make I <lb />
tot B life and death melodrama. <lb />
The to men were superintending <lb />
the booting of a well. Three <lb />
quarts of nitroglycerin had <lb />
brought to the well to be used <lb />
in the shot A shell containing <lb />
thirty quart had been lowered, but <lb />
it stuck iii the well. The operators <lb />
thought could shove lbs car <lb />
on down in the sell letting the <lb />
baler down in the well on top of it. <lb />
The plan appeared to have looked <lb />
and the baler was draws <lb />
up out of the well and part way up <lb />
toward the top f the derrick be- <lb />
fore the horrified spectators noticed <lb />
that the can of deadly explosive had <lb />
caught in the baler and was then <lb />
dangling in the air ready to fall. <lb />
at Sheets and Winks looked <lb />
up the shell came loose and <lb />
toward the ground that <lb />
if it ever hit the ground tin .-e thirty <lb />
quarts of would explode and <lb />
kill every one in the vicinity, the <lb />
two men with presence of mind <lb />
under it caught it in <lb />
bands. If they had failed in <lb />
not one of the spectators would <lb />
have to tell the It <lb />
was a real thriller. Kansas City <lb />
Star. <lb />
Tho Spread of English. <lb />
author- <lb />
has been what may <lb />
tailed a of but Eng- <lb />
i.- winning all along the line. <lb />
Today it is the dominant <lb />
of the world, being <lb />
by people. Second <lb />
and a long way <lb />
spoken by about <lb />
Russian is third, very <lb />
slightly behind Germany In point <lb />
of numbers, while French fol- <lb />
lows with about Won- <lb />
changes have taken place <lb />
during the century. In 1800 <lb />
French held the place and bade <lb />
fair to become the world language. <lb />
Russian, and Spanish <lb />
next, and English was a bad fifth. <lb />
But our tongue can convey a mean- <lb />
in fat fewer words than any <lb />
other, and this quality has brought <lb />
to tin- fro Ill another century <lb />
it will be spoken by half <lb />
I In peoples at the <lb />
A Escape. <lb />
A Subs engineer announce s <lb />
new lire escape. It consists of n . <lb />
of iron ladders, <lb />
tallied La attached to the <lb />
window eases, each reaching to <lb />
window he w. Hy turning <lb />
u small Hindi on any Hour all these <lb />
frames are pushed outward from the <lb />
ti- ladders extended and <lb />
with each other, <lb />
ti- a continuous com- <lb />
from the l-it to <lb />
the The s <lb />
it ml taken las than a <lb />
i; pot iii ii i- escape i- late- <lb />
and does not disfigure the <lb />
facade of the building in <lb />
the ordinary <lb />
A public test the <lb />
new escape has proved <lb />
tho Vienna lire brigade. <lb />
have expressed op-. <lb />
of it. <lb />
Aid Vegetables. <lb />
Ir. a <lb />
for the latest agricultural <lb />
which is now the subject of <lb />
in Germany and <lb />
of artificially heating the sol for <lb />
the purpose of pushing the <lb />
of vegetables. It is said to <lb />
remarkable results, especially it the <lb />
Never A,, <lb />
day i <lb />
Inn Bail <lb />
from one of lower The <lb />
law; who appeared for <lb />
la test <lb />
books and W- <lb />
At it . <lb />
s make mi lo <lb />
we not ho <lb />
about <lb />
r. <lb />
tho other I <lb />
I don't want to let it defeat <lb />
a on <lb />
While ;.; u <lb />
ins his . <lb />
Kt Alabama mid ban <lb />
thins law <lb />
for a of Tea<lb />
of <lb />
tot mil, tit- arms. <lb />
on n nick ii la hie teat. <lb />
hut <lb />
d. bl an-1 <lb />
Ins t- v. <lb />
a no. tie- Mil <lb />
I and . , <lb />
he <lb />
h-1 bis <lb />
Greenville is now launching on <lb />
the flood tide of development, <lb />
and if our people continue to be <lb />
conservative and take advantage <lb />
of the opportunities for progress <lb />
as they present themselves, tho <lb />
growth of the town is to <lb />
be wonderful- Such a spirit of <lb />
co-operation between the town <lb />
and county as has existed the <lb />
past year counts for much. Pitt <lb />
county has a Mid <lb />
the Interest they taking in <lb />
educational advancement and <lb />
material progress will rank her <lb />
in the lead. The county feels a <lb />
pride in capital town, and <lb />
the town feels a pride in the <lb />
county We are all one and the <lb />
some people, and with a united<lb />
., I, -.- <lb />
J L <lb />
DON'T BE INDIFFERENT. <lb />
In many respects Greenville is <lb />
mighty good town, but it <lb />
does not well for <lb />
the business men tint when a <lb />
meeting of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
is called to consider <lb />
questions, not enough of <lb />
them for the meeting to <lb />
be held. This is what med <lb />
afternoon, and in all <lb />
earnestness it should not happen <lb />
again. The business men them- <lb />
selves are the greatest losers by <lb />
such indifference. One thing is <lb />
sure, the town needs more <lb />
and another thing equally <lb />
is we are not going to get<lb />
i n <lb />
tons e. he <lb />
to your I'll blow the <lb />
the man Unit in <lb />
move a stop forward <lb />
Tin- men lowered under bis <lb />
a then obeyed order, <lb />
and to camp, the <lb />
following. When they hail <lb />
tin- linen and Stood In the pres- <lb />
of whole the general <lb />
around la alighted, threw <lb />
bU Kin. on tin- ground said, <lb />
to beard by all, old <lb />
gun had no lock In <lb />
Joe Jefferson Found Out. <lb />
The Joseph once re- <lb />
a from his son <lb />
Thomas, who was in London, asking <lb />
bis father i remit m f <lb />
The father was doubtful, and so ho <lb />
wired back, do you want It <lb />
Hack came, the answer, <lb />
This so tickled old man that <lb />
money was forthcoming. <lb />
The Drummer and the Dukes. <lb />
A traveler got Into <lb />
same railway with the <lb />
f Northumberland and of <lb />
and conversed with them free <lb />
not knowing who they were. Th- <lb />
of got out at <lb />
where a handsome <lb />
In waiting. Tho traveler said with <lb />
surprise. bet you that's some big <lb />
nob been talking la the <lb />
Doha of <lb />
The after <lb />
In y he at <lb />
that a <lb />
. t-v. <lb />
their <lb />
The in <lb />
at a do of to- <lb />
forty inches in the Held to-be tent- <lb />
ed conduits of <lb />
which steam pipes an <lb />
are laid. <lb />
of about degrees is <lb />
through tin- it warms tie air <lb />
in the conduit, and the heat <lb />
radiates through tin; clay <lb />
the <lb />
Sun. <lb />
In China. <lb />
I have overland <lb />
Pelting to and have teen <lb />
struck tho spread of western ed- <lb />
In every town of any <lb />
and often in <lb />
there schools with tit- <lb />
for teaching western leaning. <lb />
Large numbers of <lb />
every temple except the city <lb />
and the Confucian <lb />
converted into schools an <lb />
while scholars In their <lb />
foreign dress are counted by <lb />
Times.<lb />
A Merry Jest <lb />
From time to time it is rumored <lb />
that the czar's reason has <lb />
way. In tho current number o the <lb />
London Mr. Foster <lb />
indirectly supports this <lb />
Describing the czar in his <lb />
room, Mr. says, a <lb />
Is to <lb />
the throws it . .-. <lb />
. .<lb />
It, <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
i THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
depart, it iii t is i i H. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern in and territory<lb />
Picture frames made to order <lb />
by Eastern Supply Co , <lb />
Winterville N. C. <lb />
Miss Jennie Brooks, of Kins- <lb />
ton, is visiting relatives and <lb />
friends here this week. <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 />
A. W. stage Co. <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
Ii. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Frank Edmundson vent to <lb />
Greenville Friday afternoon. <lb />
We have on hand few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual <lb />
Our price, C T. Cox <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
Jno- Nichols, of m, was <lb />
here visiting relatives <lb />
day. <lb />
Now is a great season for <lb />
traveling. Go F- Winning <lb />
Co for trunKS, sand <lb />
The railroad is trimming down <lb />
through town <lb />
which the <lb />
very mm h. The ought <lb />
to be asked to ill in the ditches <lb />
with tiling on each side from th <lb />
depot to the crossing Then <lb />
Main street could be leveled up. <lb />
We hope lo see this done in the <lb />
near future. streets are <lb />
necessary to have a nice town. <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up <lb />
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb />
out almost almost every day <lb />
the A. G ox Co. <lb />
Mr. and S L. Ange, of <lb />
ville. are visiting their son, A. <lb />
W. Ange, of our town. <lb />
Bring your wheat to the Caro- <lb />
Mfg. Co. They <lb />
are now prepared to make first <lb />
class flour <lb />
Congratulations to Greenville <lb />
on securing the Training school. <lb />
We lend you our heart and hands <lb />
for its We rejoice with <lb />
you and when that celebration <lb />
Comes we will be there. <lb />
Blacksmith work done prompt- <lb />
at Milling Mfg. <lb />
who has been <lb />
away several days on vacation, <lb />
returned a few days ago to take <lb />
up his work again ac the oil mill. <lb />
W have just opened a nice <lb />
lot of beautiful rug. A- W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
R. Son have moved <lb />
their stock of goods to their <lb />
stand and A. W. Ange Co will <lb />
occupy their brick store. They <lb />
will use it for a furniture store. <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs going at a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
W. C. Jackson, one <lb />
leading merchants, spent the <lb />
afternoon here Wednesday on <lb />
business <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. f, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
Hamilton rifles are the thing <lb />
for shooting on gun outing trips <lb />
fishing, etc. this summer. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Ladies belts and umbrellas <lb />
for summer use at B. F. Man- <lb />
Co, <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. have a <lb />
large assortment of trunks, <lb />
valises, suit cases and telescopes <lb />
that they will at greatly reduced <lb />
prices for the next thirty days. <lb />
See them, they are beautiful. <lb />
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 />
Ange Co. <lb />
Bring your chickens and eggs <lb />
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Highest prices paid for them. <lb />
Keep cool these hot days. Get <lb />
your palmetto fans at B. F. Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
famous Hawks glasses at <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. Don't neglect <lb />
your eye. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde <lb />
left Tuesday for Kinston where <lb />
they will spend some time. <lb />
For Nichols house <lb />
and lot on comer near Winter- <lb />
High school grounds- House <lb />
is new, roomy, and conveniently <lb />
located Terms easy. <lb />
G. A- Kittrell <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
There were regular services at <lb />
the church <lb />
Eu id <lb />
Tobacco twine, lanterns, <lb />
handles, thermometers are need- <lb />
ed in curing your tobacco. Get <lb />
them at B. P. Manning Co, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cox went <lb />
to Ayden Sunday to attend <lb />
at the Baptist church. <lb />
Pants for the next sixty days <lb />
must be cleared out for fall stock <lb />
at greatly reduced prices, <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager Authorized Agent. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co- expecting shipment of quite <lb />
a number of their Handy <lb />
co trucks axles and will then be <lb />
in position to your order. <lb />
nil <lb />
Blond. <lb />
A- <lb />
.- <lb />
tons cons cotton <lb />
meal. F Co <lb />
Ayden, N. C July 1907. <lb />
in of Greenville, <lb />
is he- it <lb />
Misses Carrie and Henrietta <lb />
Wesson are spending this week <lb />
visiting relatives in Ayden. <lb />
Keep the troublesome flies out <lb />
of your house. They carry germ. <lb />
Window screens are the tilings. <lb />
A. W. Ange has them. <lb />
Our farmers must he getting <lb />
ready for curing tobacco from <lb />
the number of trucks and flues <lb />
carried out daily. <lb />
The regular mission meeting <lb />
the Baptist church <lb />
Sunday night, with a very inter- <lb />
program. <lb />
Keep your lamps and lanterns <lb />
in good trim. Get your shades <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co- <lb />
Root paint, varnish, stains, <lb />
coloring etc, at Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co- <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox is spending <lb />
sometime in Ayden this week <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Co. are still <lb />
paring to make their up-to-date <lb />
Pitt Co. school desk. No school <lb />
should be with out them. <lb />
The A. G- Cox 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 />
Theodore Cox spent Sunday in <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Look for a moment at nice <lb />
Tobacco Flues being <lb />
turned out by The A- G- Cox <lb />
Mfg- Co. We guarantee good <lb />
goods at lowest prices- <lb />
wood work done at <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
fact iring Co. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. S. L. Ange, after <lb />
Publication of Summons. <lb />
North Carolina, county <lb />
In the superior court August t <lb />
J. L, A <lb />
Vs <lb />
E, A tie <lb />
Bank of <lb />
The defendants, K. It. <lb />
in <lb />
the entitled action will lake notice <lb />
that an action has been commenced in <lb />
the of Pitt county, <lb />
led as above, which said action is <lb />
Mortgage, which will <lb />
described In the <lb />
to ho tiled in action, on real <lb />
situate in the state North Carolina <lb />
And the said defendants will further <lb />
take notice that they arc requested to <lb />
appear at the next term of the <lb />
court of tn b held on the <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st Monday in <lb />
September, 18th of Au- <lb />
gust 1907, at court House in said <lb />
County, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in slid Action, or the will <lb />
ply lo the Court the relief demand- <lb />
ed said complaint. <lb />
July 1907. <lb />
U. G, Moore, <lb />
clerk superior court, County, <lb />
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb />
Saying as a Curs <lb />
What Ails You. <lb />
The idle man is no man's idol. <lb />
A man kin till ho <lb />
own on <lb />
Some pie a lieu on <lb />
it's n m job. <lb />
mail kin I l <lb />
I he inn u . ho us <lb />
They i <lb />
in r <lb />
mo . <lb />
mores i the .-. <lb />
all ii hi lake <lb />
but<lb />
S irainy <lb />
II i d I'll <lb />
nor <lb />
th <lb />
the <lb />
up fill II <lb />
till n <lb />
far <lb />
a had <lb />
man i <lb />
l in one <lb />
it's hen d <lb />
ll said<lb />
I- . <lb />
kin <lb />
railroad <lb />
l. <lb />
far a,<lb />
tin I n who <lb />
on a <lb />
id make ll <lb />
I bet rocks <lb />
the cradle is the same fool <lb />
sends the young man the front <lb />
doorsteps hex come <lb />
hi- <lb />
In Washington, the <lb />
Father Country, it is <lb />
said he tell a lie. <lb />
nil he's like tho <lb />
rest he would <lb />
told one of he could <lb />
to It. <lb />
said wont to a <lb />
o'clock lea with my wife <lb />
exclaimed <lb />
it nearly drive yon <lb />
no. I didn't it. <lb />
own n boiler shop, you <lb />
Philadelphia Press. <lb />
Foxy. <lb />
good the <lb />
spending several days here Sometime- the Toot <lb />
their son, A. W Ange, returned <lb />
to their home near Jamesville <lb />
Monday accompanied <lb />
by their little <lb />
A large line of umbrellas and <lb />
parasols just at <lb />
Co. <lb />
Our merchants have realized <lb />
the comfort in good level side <lb />
walks made of cement. <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind meal for you at <lb />
any time Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Rev. W. E Cox filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at the <lb />
pal church here Monday night. <lb />
stock of station- <lb />
must go. We must make <lb />
room for our immense stock of <lb />
new goods now coming During <lb />
the next forty days we will make <lb />
special prices to all our customers <lb />
on our box <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and seed can now <lb />
he had at the drug store of Dr- <lb />
B. T, Cox Bro. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife- <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro, <lb />
Brina- your chickens and eggs <lb />
to A. W. Ange Co. and get <lb />
the highest prices for them. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Jackson, of Ayden, <lb />
spent Monday evening here. <lb />
All kinds of turned work at <lb />
the Carolina Milling Co. <lb />
A full assortment of enamel <lb />
ware at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person remedy at A. <lb />
W- Ange Ange and Co. <lb />
Rev. Henry Haddock, of South <lb />
Carolina, is visiting relatives <lb />
here. <lb />
The demand for the Handy <lb />
tobacco trucks and flue are great- <lb />
this season than ever before. <lb />
The Farmers and all are begin- <lb />
to see the necessity of <lb />
goods of good material made <lb />
the A. G- Manufacturing Co. <lb />
in this line of work. <lb />
Mr. It. a beautiful <lb />
diamond that old bought <lb />
for Miss Firefly. <lb />
Miss but it isn't <lb />
genuine. Sic throws the light <lb />
through it to make it<lb />
Belle know <lb />
that rich old fellow who's <lb />
Maud is a regular curmudgeon in <lb />
live with, bat she'll have <lb />
of money. <lb />
eluding . i<lb />
At regular meeting <lb />
evening the Knights of <lb />
installed the following <lb />
officers; W J. C W <lb />
E. Hooks, V. C; J. H. Blow. <lb />
E. L Turnage, M of <lb />
D S Moore. M. at C. <lb />
Moore, B. Pierce, O . <lb />
After the meeting adjourned the <lb />
member partook ice cream and <lb />
cigars at the drug store of M. M. <lb />
Sauls. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always <lb />
have the best. <lb />
Tuesday evening at o'clock <lb />
Mr James F. Smith Miss <lb />
Mattie Cox were united in mar- <lb />
at St John's Chapel, near <lb />
Centerville. by Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb />
of The happy couple <lb />
left next day for the home of the <lb />
groom in <lb />
candy direct from <lb />
factory at Saul's store. <lb />
Ayden didn't get the training <lb />
school, but we are making no <lb />
kick, we have got other things <lb />
just as good. <lb />
Go to E E new <lb />
market for beef, fresh moats, <lb />
sausage and fresh <lb />
Miss Pattie Norris, of Farm- <lb />
ville, who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Ross for several days, left <lb />
tor he.-- home yesterday <lb />
by Miss Ross, who will <lb />
sometime up in the <lb />
section. <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
t full line of Meat, Lard and an <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
and 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. Harden, <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say of the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store and secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Call at the Drug t <lb />
cure one of i hose t <lb />
M, Sauls. <lb />
The most will <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
see. <lb />
Big lot cots latest styles, very <lb />
comfortable at J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Bring us your Huckleberries <lb />
will pay you quart i. R. <lb />
Co <lb />
Best tobacco twine lanterns <lb />
and at J. R Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
If you can not be <lb />
dated and fully satisfied at Saul's <lb />
drug your's must be a <lb />
hard road to travel. <lb />
Turnip cabbage and seed only <lb />
the best at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Every member of Eureka bulge <lb />
No. K- of P is requested t. <lb />
be present at the meeting next <lb />
Wednesday night as important <lb />
business will demand their <lb />
Mass. May <lb />
Messrs J. R Turnage Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
For fear that there <lb />
may be a slight misunderstand- <lb />
on the part of some of our <lb />
about one thousand pounds. Five <lb />
dollars reward to any <lb />
On his return home his <lb />
desiring to . how good <lb />
bringing same to me. fl he was com <lb />
18th, 1807. <lb />
John S. Hart, <lb />
Ayden. N. C <lb />
If you wish <lb />
buy a box of n <lb />
Saul's at the drug store. <lb />
Misses Pattie Smith, of <lb />
Cypress, ard Mary <lb />
Farmville, after a visit to Mrs <lb />
J F. here. Lt for <lb />
Farmville. Wednesday m <lb />
Barron Forrest and family <lb />
have moved from Ayden to Rocky <lb />
Mount. <lb />
W. C Jackson spent the day <lb />
in Winterville Tuesday- <lb />
Smith, of Farmville, <lb />
has been a pleasant visitor here <lb />
this week. <lb />
H. L, Coward and wife, <lb />
Greenville, who have been on a <lb />
visit to friends returned to <lb />
their heme Tuesday. <lb />
Master Ben Dixon has been on <lb />
a visit to Greenville during <lb />
further desiring, i o . <lb />
to occupy a high place in the <lb />
ion of his owner, availed <lb />
i of . i Mi -IS. <lb />
less of roads <lb />
or paths took to the woods <lb />
and then to the fields, until he <lb />
safely landed . his <lb />
dear ones at the home place, <lb />
without a break hurt. So <lb />
proud was Augustus of his mule- <lb />
ship he called Jim, his son, and <lb />
told him to unhitch feed as <lb />
he had never I d before, in <lb />
to give a double feed. J m, <lb />
nothing to comply with an <lb />
order SO grand, forth- <lb />
with to remove the harness and <lb />
then the bridle, but alas right <lb />
here the trouble came. <lb />
bridle cams and <lb />
saluted Jim in the mouth with as- <lb />
fine pair of heels e'er trotted a <lb />
dusty road r. hot summer's <lb />
Dr, Dixon finished the job <lb />
in Jim's and <lb />
week. with <lb />
Will has been sent Mm <lb />
as a salesman he a lugger, today <lb />
ibis week <lb />
seems to popular with our <lb />
merchants. It generally takes <lb />
him two or three days to work <lb />
the town. <lb />
How in the name of goodness <lb />
these sweet pretty girls of ours <lb />
around here can look and <lb />
fresh this miserable hot weather <lb />
is something we can't under, <lb />
stand. Surely, they must <lb />
long to the angel host. As <lb />
he <lb />
not the is tying to- <lb />
for Greenville market. <lb />
Carrie and Henrietta <lb />
Wesson, of <lb />
I ins in <lb />
Mrs. Bettie has- <lb />
home ft tn a recent visit. <lb />
I was good crowd here <lb />
mm Sunday, in <lb />
services in the <lb />
l attendance <lb />
. Missions y church. <lb />
I . I <lb />
from present indications <lb />
we've been making preparation <lb />
for another clime. i <lb />
Dancy Hooks has <lb />
 visit in the <lb />
Miss Alice Hodges came over <lb />
from Kinston to visit <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon- <lb />
Mrs. Wilkerson. of <lb />
LaGrange, is here on a to <lb />
her Dr. Joseph Dixon. <lb />
H. C. Ormond and family went <lb />
over in Greene yesterday. Mr. <lb />
Ormond will return today, but <lb />
his family will spend some time <lb />
here. <lb />
tells i a wears <lb />
a great uncle again Must we <lb />
congratulate ourself, or will <lb />
sou else do it for us. <lb />
Master Ormond Edwards being <lb />
so very improved, his i <lb />
Miss Roe, has gone in the <lb />
country to nurse Mr. and <lb />
whom have <lb />
the typhoid fever. <lb />
The family of J. A. <lb />
came home on Sunday evening's <lb />
train from a visit to friends <lb />
Rev. Mr. Stanfield has return-1 the other side of Greenville. <lb />
ed from a visit to his father in <lb />
the central portion of the <lb />
His father is in very feeble <lb />
health. <lb />
The overseers of <lb />
township are required by law to <lb />
meet with board of road super- <lb />
visors in Ayden. on the first. Sat- <lb />
in August. The board <lb />
will meet in the office of J. F. <lb />
chairman at a- m Be <lb />
prompt. <lb />
A large attendance of Ayden <lb />
A. F. A M- is very much de- <lb />
sired at its next meeting Work <lb />
in third degree. <lb />
J R Smith Co. have just re- <lb />
a car load of lime. <lb />
Dr. Reddick and family, of <lb />
Gates county, will move <lb />
here and make this their home <lb />
The doctor will practice his pro- <lb />
that of dentistry- <lb />
tender them a cordial welcome. <lb />
Everybody that is anybody <lb />
buys candy from Saul's <lb />
drugstore. <lb />
Lost, Liberal Reward-Gold <lb />
brooch. piece, with clasp <lb />
pin. lost on main street of Ayden <lb />
between railroad and R C. Can- <lb />
Mrs. Blount. <lb />
The ladies and the girls all <lb />
like candy. The kind <lb />
at Saul's drug store. <lb />
A specialty of stationery at <lb />
Saul's drug store. <lb />
The very best and cheapest <lb />
hair brushes, combs, and pow- <lb />
at Saul's drug store. <lb />
Go to F. Lily Co for hay <lb />
Mrs. W. C- Jackson went up <lb />
road yesterday on a visit. <lb />
W. of J. It. Smith <lb />
Co. is off on his summer <lb />
He will visit Wilmington <lb />
and other points before his re- <lb />
turn. <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 />
i law. He is of dark complexion. <lb />
j tall about years of age, and <lb />
i has a tooth missing in front. <lb />
This July 6th. 1907. <lb />
m w. Elias Edwards- <lb />
TRIPP, HART CO. <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
ht and Heavy Groceries etc <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
customers regarding the grain, cotton seed meal and hulls. <lb />
tee upon our patent and Dull <lb />
shoes, we wish to <lb />
emphasize the fact that sane <lb />
exists and has not been with- <lb />
drawn. <lb />
We our customers and <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 />
the vamps of the <lb />
and Bull not <lb />
to break through before the first <lb />
sole is worn out. <lb />
In the event of a Burt Pack- <lb />
ard shoe <lb />
contrary to this guarantee, <lb />
the from whom the <lb />
shoes were purchased, is author- <lb />
to replace with a pair. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
j- i Field. <lb />
Nitrate of for <lb />
your crops when you lay it by at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Mason jars, pints quarts and <lb />
gallon a J. R. Smith Cc. <lb />
Big lot of calico, best grade <lb />
per yard at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Bring us your beeswax, wool, <lb />
hams, shoulders, chickens and <lb />
eggs to J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
Sauls guarantees all he sells, <lb />
especially candy. <lb />
Ayden ledge A F. A. M. <lb />
are invited to take dinner with <lb />
Grifton lodge Wednesday and to <lb />
witness the public installation of <lb />
its officers. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King, of LaGrange, <lb />
Li <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
N, c. <lb />
Cannot be Cured <lb />
by local applications, cannot <lb />
reach the portion of the ear. <lb />
is only one way to cure <lb />
and that is by constitutional remedies. <lb />
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- <lb />
of the mucous lining of tho <lb />
Tube. When this tube is in- <lb />
flamed you have a rumbling sound or <lb />
imperfect and when it is en- <lb />
closed. Deafness is the result <lb />
and unless the inflammation <lb />
ken out and this tube restored to it <lb />
normal condition, hearing will be de- <lb />
forever; nine out of ten <lb />
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing <lb />
but an inflamed condition of the <lb />
surfaces. <lb />
We will give One hundred Dollars for <lb />
any case of Deafness by ca- <lb />
that cannot be cured by flail's <lb />
Catarrh curt for circulars, free. <lb />
P. T. Toledo O <lb />
Sold Drug its, <lb />
Take <lb />
lL <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019710_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
All About Greenville. <lb />
the of the Eastern Training <lb />
School, <lb />
A Newspapers of the Slate Are Saying Us. <lb />
, thinks it can give <lb />
its i nothing better <lb />
i today than the very <lb />
kin. .-. ace the the <lb />
been making to Green- <lb />
g the Location <lb />
Eat School. <lb />
of the <lb />
SI <lb />
the <lb />
of <lb />
eh i <lb />
pro <lb />
pro <lb />
will <lb />
ma <lb />
i. <lb />
ad <lb />
second <lb />
South <lb />
State, the East- <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
how the people GREEN <lb />
the State approve Carolina <lb />
of the State Board to Green- <lb />
in placing the <lb />
. and that all want to w, our <lb />
an institution count; r on her success. <lb />
, State will be e awake <lb />
. K Reflector here ex- to her Tests in this matter. <lb />
; in of all ;. u and has <lb />
said and promises won, . , Press hopes <lb />
an Pitt com t prove as <lb />
country districts on the ground <lb />
that the town was getting the <lb />
material improvement in build <lb />
property. So a clause <lb />
had been put in the bill to the <lb />
effect that any surplus not used <lb />
for the school was to expend- <lb />
ed on road machinery and road <lb />
improvement But lo and behold <lb />
those county farmers, with <lb />
almost one accord, <lb />
that every cent of the money <lb />
to no other part of be used for the school. <lb />
It will deserve and re-land the county, commissioners it will be one well waged. <lb />
co-operation of the had to sign their names to an <lb />
instrument of writing <lb />
teeing that disposition of the <lb />
funds before the bonds could be <lb />
voted. That tells the story of <lb />
the farmer of Pitt and his belief <lb />
in the school as a factor of the <lb />
best life. <lb />
As o situation Greenville is <lb />
geographical center of the <lb />
but magnificent. It all demon, sincere to help <lb />
the wonderful public spirit the in any way we <lb />
of a section of the State which possibly can.-New Sun. <lb />
another section is slow to realize <lb />
the great actualities, as well as. Greenville is to make a great <lb />
potentialities, because of its celebration over getting the <lb />
mt StriCt enter; training school, and all the towns <lb />
contest teaches were defeated in the com- <lb />
than this educational one petition will be asked to <lb />
to the balance of North Carolina, Perhaps it is best for all <lb />
and its significance of rejoice with Greenville in her <lb />
good fortune. Her people work- <lb />
ed hard and deserved to succeed <lb />
New Bern Journal. <lb />
Among the Greenville <lb />
had in the contest was <lb />
nor Jarvis. He had drawn the <lb />
of agriculture as contra- <lb />
distinguished from the more <lb />
heralded industrial and <lb />
towns of other sections. <lb />
Could <lb />
any other eight towns in North <lb />
Carolina in close proximity have <lb />
offered such monetary induce- <lb />
country east of Raleigh. Her <lb />
o her and her <lb />
RN <lb />
; all I b <lb />
r , . SCHOOL. <lb />
many people of <lb />
. i Carol were <lb />
n camp t <lb />
E i T a School in the <lb />
tour. <lb />
Tot v. i i the ocean <lb />
bill u- <lb />
all to <lb />
that I leading fact i n <lb />
pleas anticipated. <lb />
I the was author- <lb />
the . saw <lb />
clearly that t r a any <lb />
the sch i be I <lb />
p local, an i that <lb />
and social would accrue <lb />
very n i to the <lb />
town . I <lb />
or Greenville and than to an; , r community. <lb />
co-operate to make; <lb />
Recognizing <lb />
railroad facilities are unusually <lb />
good, and will be immeasurably <lb />
improved with the completion of <lb />
the Raleigh and Pamlico division <lb />
of the Norfolk and Southern. <lb />
Altogether Greenville was the <lb />
logical site for the new school <lb />
that is to be for the east what <lb />
the State Normal endeavored <lb />
to be for the whole common- <lb />
wealth. <lb />
By the way. speaking of <lb />
men is for a school, tor the bill that passed the <lb />
ration both sexes not above the school and he <lb />
J any upon <lb />
State Normal College at Greens- which ho stands. Raleigh News <lb />
When this question is and Observer. <lb />
answered, it will be in order to. Since New Bern couldn't ct <lb />
Bay more about and h , we had <lb />
a the others of the ., ., . , <lb />
News and <lb />
cord ally shake with the <lb />
New Bern Sun. <lb />
of of Partnership, <lb />
The heretofore existing <lb />
between A. II. Taft W. H. <lb />
in the town of Greene under the firm <lb />
name A. H. Taft Company is <lb />
this dissolved by mutual consent. <lb />
A. H Taft will to do <lb />
in the store next to Taft and VanDyke <lb />
and W. H. in the store next to <lb />
Fleming and Mooting;. Those <lb />
to the firm will make their payment <lb />
according to their contracts with the <lb />
firm prompt is request- <lb />
ed. Each debtor win I at <lb />
which store to make his payment hut <lb />
no one wait for such notice to <lb />
make Mr lie ca I at <lb />
either I Lore . , of us will lie clad <lb />
to see him and other friends to whom <lb />
we return thanks their <lb />
and whom we a continuance. <lb />
N. July 1st. 1907 <lb />
h. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
server. <lb />
GREENVILLE GETS NORMAL <lb />
county and education, in a I <lb />
Mr. W. L, Cahoon, secretary <lb />
of the Chamber of Commerce. <lb />
Thursday morning was in re- <lb />
of a telegram <lb />
that Greenville, N. <lb />
lucky bidder for the Eastern <lb />
Normal sell <lb />
The State Board of education <lb />
visited the different towns in the <lb />
east several days ago to <lb />
the decision was to <lb />
made immediately <lb />
Those eastern towns went <lb />
the training in a way <lb />
which indicated didn't <lb />
expect it to remain a training <lb />
announcing school always.- Greensboro <lb />
C. was the I <lb />
Greenville gets the training <lb />
school alter a tight. Well <lb />
Its always a groat victory after a <lb />
battle Durham Sun. <lb />
Greenville gets Eastern <lb />
Training School. <lb />
Bra. <lb />
Times. <lb />
county during short but U <lb />
will have Greenville on FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
prosperous section the State. , house m the mt <lb />
were those who doubt-d cash and she, county as a reminder of the days competitors and <lb />
the wisdom ls that are past in the history the the Hasten, Train- <lb />
modern world- public school system of North any- j Skin and <lb />
, P will be the tiling bad location no better remedy <lb />
However hi has made a . c ,., institution, and while ether, diseases oh. <lb />
noble showing and we think m the S towns that entered the contest <lb />
IN<lb />
. mi account of some <lb />
months every old school house in i the bids were <lb />
that county will be eclipsed by again until July <lb />
was made in favor <lb />
community. ct i which town had <lb />
. be the; dent and the board cl M f <lb />
case from the the i education there have arranged City <lb />
b . for the building of new <lb />
shoe <lb />
the <lb />
at this time, but they <lb />
are all now ready to do all that <lb />
the most ardent advocate of the <lb />
establishment of that school <lb />
lost the <lb />
it all that board even <lb />
We feel sure that the If ever a was so. <lb />
t- <lb />
est champions desired- ct <lb />
having been <lb />
at Greenville, the duty and the <lb />
with school houses with new, might have been equally Take No Substitute. <lb />
to the last one, we believe none are more <lb />
its earner I VT The establishment of the East- <lb />
local benefited by the contest If the I Carolina School is a <lb />
contest had bee <lb />
n determined of, contribution of no little <lb />
it the rite results that have been as- to the cause of education; best thing Out, <lb />
Do Not the Children. <lb />
At <lb />
of the Jar the <lb />
. of a how els <lb />
Attention. The <lb />
. can be given is <lb />
his in this state the last I a Colic, cholera and <lb />
marvelous. Charlotte News. Remedy followed by <lb />
about it <lb />
educational needs <lb />
all is the state of the public <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt has made sentiment on the subject, as <lb />
great progress in public But let us all rally to the sup- by incident related <lb />
and no in the State port, not only of this East Caro- Times. <lb />
has a better educational spirit <lb />
its people. This was <lb />
shown in the practicably <lb />
vote in county and town <lb />
to give money secure the <lb />
of the That was <lb />
first time the people of any <lb />
in North Carolina voted bonds <lb />
to secure the location of an <lb />
institution Greensboro <lb />
voted to secure the State <lb />
Normal and Industrial College. <lb />
To show l . I liberality <lb />
ed with each bottle of the remedy. For <lb />
in Pat- <lb />
Training School <lb />
but to the cause of popular j THE <lb />
generally. The strenuous <lb />
contest that has been carried on <lb />
SCHOOL FOR GREENVILLE. <lb />
The Chronicle several weeks <lb />
ago said that a food guess would I <lb />
be that Greenville would get the; . <lb />
eastern normal school, and the <lb />
decision in favor of that town <lb />
was rendered A bet- <lb />
choice not have been <lb />
made, although goo <lb />
since the day the training school <lb />
was authorized has <lb />
That truth i. fiction <lb />
once been in <lb />
the the <lb />
The news that Greenville is to were offered by a half a bed, entirely with <lb />
get the Eastern Carolina To; eh-j other eastern North Carolina the <lb />
, . ., ,. , . , Doctors <lb />
rt e believe choice of, had <lb />
Training School relieves the, towns. <lb />
. strengthened the desire for and tension for a number of the board will be received <lb />
interest in public education in <lb />
Eastern Carolina. <lb />
The Free Press has never op- <lb />
posed the establishment of a <lb />
school of the character of the ore <lb />
that g to Greenville. We did <lb />
A telegram to <lb />
yesterday after <lb />
Greenville voted and the state's going into <lb />
of Pitt an additional another normal college <lb />
, cure the Eastern but schools of this secondary <lb />
Training School This would character are all right and the <lb />
have been impossible ten years more of them the better. Kin <lb />
ago. It would be impossible j Free Press, <lb />
now but for the <lb />
enthusiastic in that <lb />
with <lb />
North Carolina cities in the j satisfaction throughout the <lb />
part of the State but at Chronicle, <lb />
the same time it must bring <lb />
to all save the lucky town. <lb />
each city can take glory to <lb />
itself for having made energetic <lb />
efforts for the institution and for <lb />
having great liveness in <lb />
the matter. The good natured <lb />
has been a and, for the <lb />
has demonstrated that the <lb />
. help me, all hope <lb />
1.1 Dr. <lb />
The Tribune <lb />
going to press <lb />
announced that Greenville gets <lb />
the Eastern Training School <lb />
We might say that we had no <lb />
I preference in the matter but <lb />
i rejoice with Greenville <lb />
of eastern North Carolina cake a <lb />
county led by County <lb />
Every town <lb />
village in the has a <lb />
fine shaded school with good <lb />
buildings, and many rural dis- <lb />
have a local tax and good <lb />
school houses. On Monday <lb />
twenty seven new school houses <lb />
ordered built in Pitt county, <lb />
evidencing the fact that the good <lb />
work goes on steadily as well as <lb />
enthusiastically- <lb />
The Training School, <lb />
as will be seen, is located in a <lb />
town and county alive with the <lb />
true educational spirit <lb />
that believes in educating all the <lb />
people and being taxed to do so <lb />
No other education spirit will <lb />
make this an educated common- <lb />
wealth. Pit, is a Democratic <lb />
county where the people believe <lb />
in a fair chance and <lb />
They have provided <lb />
constantly increasing facilities <lb />
for the education of their child- <lb />
They were united and zeal <lb />
us to receive this new <lb />
and will give it of their <lb />
time, thought and the best efforts <lb />
of a people united to give to their <lb />
section educational advantages <lb />
big interest in educational mat- <lb />
GREENVILLE TUB LOGICAL SITE- are op- <lb />
are in a <lb />
That Greenville's bid for the condition. The fight has been <lb />
Eastern Training school was the. worth while if for nothing else <lb />
one accepted is not only a but the it has taught, <lb />
matter of congratulation for were offers <lb />
country seat of Pitt, than which about the relative merit <lb />
no county in the State has done of each we are not qualified to <lb />
such a nice brisk fight for the <lb />
location of this institution. <lb />
Greenville is progressive and no <lb />
one need be surprised at her <lb />
the school. Concord <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
New Discovery, Then instant relies <lb />
The <lb />
bleeding rapidly, and <lb />
three weeks was able to <lb />
cure for COUghs and cold <lb />
Rile, at J. I. <lb />
store. Trial bottle free. <lb />
He Fired the Slick. <lb />
have tired the I've <lb />
carried over oil account of a <lb />
sore that resisted every kind of treat- <lb />
until tried <lb />
Salve; that has healed the lore and <lb />
happy writes John <lb />
Garrett. of <lb />
teed Hums, etc., by John. L.<lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Tics always on <lb />
Hood i con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
R E B N L E <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often yon can a <lb />
or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a <lb />
box and be prepared for <lb />
K ma Our <lb />
la a TO i desire, and <lb />
that your tool <lb />
box not a single <lb />
w. useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
, Horse <lb />
I J. P. I <lb />
Corey f<lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND <lb />
J. Cox and claims <lb />
about acres, or less, of <lb />
in <lb />
township. Pitt county, N C-, on <lb />
west side of swamp <lb />
adjoining the lands <lb />
ton, Sr., A. G. Cox, J. Mills <lb />
and others. <lb />
This June 20th, <lb />
J. Cox. <lb />
Any person or persons <lb />
title to or interest in the fore- <lb />
going described land must tilt <lb />
their protest in wilting with me <lb />
within the next thirty days, or <lb />
they will be barred by law. <lb />
II. Williams. <lb />
Entry taker ex-officio. <lb />
express an opinion as <lb />
was the right place <lb />
to which <lb />
for the <lb />
more in the cause of education, <lb />
but it's peculiarly appropriate <lb />
also. For it is a fact that though we take it for <lb />
movement for establishment granted that the committee made <lb />
of the institution by the last a thorough Investigation and de- <lb />
had its inception in to an unbiased <lb />
Greenville. Senator Fleming Dispatch. <lb />
started to Raleigh at the opening I <lb />
of the session with the bill for the of the contest. <lb />
the Eastern Training school in j The roll of Eastern North Car <lb />
his pocket, and it was his and counties <lb />
was enacted by the generating for the Eastern Carolina <lb />
assembly, friends of the <lb />
in the lower house uniting <lb />
upon it. <lb />
Then the bid of Greenville, <lb />
was a very handsome <lb />
one The county voted a bond <lb />
issue of for the purpose, <lb />
and the town voted <lb />
enthusiasm for the school was <lb />
tremendous- throughout the <lb />
One incident will show this <lb />
better than columns of <lb />
It was feared that there for a school of the class named in <lb />
might be some opposition in tho is <lb />
Training School should <lb />
be Eden ton, Elizabeth <lb />
City, Greenville, Kinston, New <lb />
Bern, Rocky Mount, <lb />
Washington, capitals <lb />
of Pitt, <lb />
Lenoir, Craven, Edgecombe and <lb />
The Beaufort counties, with Rocky <lb />
Mount representing Nash and <lb />
and Vanceboro, the <lb />
second Craven county town. <lb />
The offers of all the localities <lb />
These green-town, have -i way <lb />
of getting what they want it <lb />
seems. Greenville gets the <lb />
training school. The surprising <lb />
thing about the contest, however <lb />
was the pretty fight which each <lb />
of the live towns in the race put <lb />
up for the Eastern <lb />
Carolina is on the jump and <lb />
progressive towns rightly think <lb />
that there is nothing too good for <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
The State Board of Education <lb />
has selected Greenville as the <lb />
location for the Eastern <lb />
School for Teachers. Eight <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Edenton, Elizabeth City, Tar- <lb />
Rocky Mount, New <lb />
and for the <lb />
school and all of them offered <lb />
inducements. Greenville seems <lb />
to have put up the biggest pile. <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
We extend <lb />
to our friends over at <lb />
Greenville on securing the Teach<lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
J C <lb />
vs <lb />
R A and Ella Dawson <lb />
By Virtue of a decree of the superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by o. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of the Superior court of <lb />
said county oil the 2nd day of 1307, <lb />
. a certain special proceeding wherein <lb />
J. C. Rasberry and wife Maggie <lb />
berry are and R. A. Dawson <lb />
and are defendants, <lb />
Commissioner, will on Mon- <lb />
day tho 5th day of August expose <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the following tract or per- <lb />
eel of land to wit. <lb />
Situate in the county of Pitt and <lb />
and in Swift <lb />
creek Township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Major Gaskins, Allen Adams, W. A. C. <lb />
and Creek, con- <lb />
; fifty Acres more or less, <lb />
his tale is to be partition <lb />
among the in common. This <lb />
the 2nd day of July, 1907. <lb />
K, C. Harding, <lb />
commissioner, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executors of the Will and <lb />
of Pattie R. Hooker, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to nil persona in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment lo the undersigned, and all <lb />
having any claims against said <lb />
estate must preset the same, properly <lb />
to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before 25th day of <lb />
June, 1908, Of this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 25th day of June, 1907. <lb />
T. E. Hooker. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, <lb />
W. E. Hooker. <lb />
Executors of Pattie R. Hooker. <lb />
Stray Up- <lb />
There is a hog, marked square <lb />
bit in left ear and slit in right <lb />
ear, taken up with my hogs and <lb />
been fed by me since February <lb />
1st 1907. Owner can get hog <lb />
by paying for feed and and <lb />
identifying same. Hog weighs <lb />
about pounds. <lb />
C W. <lb />
ltd . <lb />
Littleton High <lb />
BROWNING <lb />
L. W. BAGLEY, A. B. <lb />
Principals. <lb />
ADVANTAGES. <lb />
Entrance into and <lb />
on certificateFaculty of experienced college <lb />
Scholarships from leading colleges. <lb />
Expenses extras, <lb />
t. Health conditions unsurpassed. <lb />
Prepares for life or college. <lb />
Thorough instruction. <lb />
Home influence. <lb />
Good library. <lb />
No Saloons. <lb />
Time to enter S<lb />
. <lb />
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF <lb />
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY- <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business May 1907. <lb />
WINNER OF <lb />
SCHOOL. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
All other Stocks, <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
U. S. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
paid <lb />
Hills Payable <lb />
Time 27,1681.0 j . . <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashier's cheeks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
and Plato Collins, of <lb />
Kinston, and <lb />
Howell, of Washington, all <lb />
representatives of rival towns, <lb />
was of a feeling of <lb />
from a burden no less than <lb />
philosophy under defeat. <lb />
To the credit of the Greenville <lb />
representatives it can be truth- <lb />
cash <lb />
worth <lb />
A Hard Four hi Battle Goes to the <lb />
Progressive Capital of Pitt County. <lb />
Greenville has won she <lb />
of the East Carolina <lb />
Training School after a lone <lb />
North <lb />
was a contest. <lb />
Total <lb />
North of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. i. Carr, Cashier of above Darned bank, do solemn <lb />
tho ah is true to beat of my <lb />
belief. C. S. CARR, <lb />
sworn to <lb />
i 29th of May<lb />
II. A. WHITE <lb />
ANDREW C. H LAUGHINGHOUSE <lb />
C. S. C- <lb />
Di <lb />
REPORT OF 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 />
and 2,400.00 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures 3,872.32 <lb />
Banking Houses 4,100.00 <lb />
Demand Loans 18,565.81 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Items 1,081.52 <lb />
Gold Coin 71.00 <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
9,755.00 <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid 1,816.77 <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Sub Cl 107,4110.07 130,500.28 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Reserved for Interest <lb />
1.322.89 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
north i <lb />
in <lb />
is and prosperity, and a <lb />
determination to ;. <lb />
The decision came yesterday <lb />
afternoon after the State Board <lb />
of Education held a morning and <lb />
session, and the news <lb />
was heard with by Sena- <lb />
tor J- L. Fleming, ex-Senator V. <lb />
James and County <lb />
of Public Instruction W. <lb />
H. who were here in <lb />
in <lb />
and expressed the <lb />
most satisfaction at having the <lb />
privilege of showing the balance <lb />
of the State, and the world <lb />
there would be no halting in en- <lb />
no failure to more than <lb />
ire up to the exacting de- <lb />
While Prof. and Col. <lb />
looked well pleased, Sen- <lb />
Fleming was literally beam- <lb />
with delight. He <lb />
. with delight. He it was, <lb />
charge of the interests of Green- who the brunt <lb />
the senate for the <lb />
id of the law. <lb />
Governor Jarvis, <lb />
I ex-Senators James and <lb />
ville and Pitt <lb />
having voted <lb />
county to sea re the <lb />
of the school The <lb />
Blow and other lead- <lb />
Pitt county men. Senator <lb />
Fleming had a local backing <lb />
news was at once wired to Green- <lb />
ville and other places in Pitt. <lb />
The representatives of the place Fleming had <lb />
which had lost stood practically stormed th <lb />
gamely, and are not sore over legislature into passing the law. <lb />
. , .- the many moral <lb />
The of Education- this decision, will be <lb />
there being present Governor the toting of contentment in all <lb />
Glenn Winston,. sections, that Greenville was a <lb />
Secretary of State Grimes. Audi- fair victor, because she made a <lb />
tor Treasurer Lacy and ; <lb />
Superintendent of Public I ft; that a better knowledge of <lb />
Joyner, with Attorney-Gen-1 this eastern <lb />
State of North Carolina <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the nest if my knowledge <lb />
and belief. JAM ES L. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of May, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct -Attest; <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
county of one the his- <lb />
and financially massive in <lb />
North Carolina's rich domain. <lb />
Contrary to the action of the <lb />
session June 5th, the board <lb />
held an open meeting at which <lb />
not only representatives from <lb />
cities but all <lb />
parties were admitted. <lb />
towns were taken alpha- <lb />
Greenville coming <lb />
Superintendent W, H <lb />
speaking for Greenville, being <lb />
ably seconded by Senator Flem- <lb />
and James, made a <lb />
splendid presentation of the <lb />
claims of Pitt county He said <lb />
the bid was unequivocal, <lb />
and could be under- <lb />
oiler to make, <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
MESSAGE FROM COL CAM. <lb />
rail<lb />
You <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
oral absent- during the <lb />
morning session heard presented <lb />
briefly the claims of Greenville, <lb />
Kinston, Rocky Mount, and <lb />
Washington, which also present- <lb />
ed written bids, while written <lb />
bids were also on hand from <lb />
Elizabeth City, New <lb />
Bern and Tarboro <lb />
For over an hour alter this the <lb />
B was in executive session, <lb />
, at adjourned, one <lb />
are all up in <lb />
I the It was learned that <lb />
j the choice had narrowed down <lb />
between Kinston and Green ill. <lb />
; with three votes each, and that <lb />
at one time Rocky Mount had <lb />
i received tAo votes. The Board <lb />
met at three o'clock by all men, and <lb />
by tour o clock it was announced j had no further <lb />
that Greenville had won. cash and the <lb />
, report as to how the tour splendid sites, <lb />
voted amid obtained, but it v j He responsibility on <lb />
d that one member finally, the part of friends of the school <lb />
came over to Greenville, criticism of the board for <lb />
giving it four votes to j failing to award the school at <lb />
two and winning tor Greenville, the regular advertised meeting <lb />
the vote being then made <lb />
Short tor Greenville<lb />
course declined to untie the knot and James. <lb />
I The first vote is said to have been was next at the bat, <lb />
I Rocky Mount, j <lb />
S, Collins and W. <lb />
To secure the location Green- , <lb />
ville Pitt county L the <lb />
I From this the land, <lb />
J expenses of the election are to Military school, <lb />
; be deducted and the of the light and water free ten <lb />
site of ac-es, at an acre amounting to <lb />
i deducted, this making I <lb />
I the Greenville offer about through Messrs. <lb />
and a site, which is said fr <lb />
be a most one. <lb />
The Hoard of Education <lb />
I had before it eight propositions <lb />
j vote upon, some of these <lb />
double ones. In brief <lb />
were as <lb />
i cash and <lb />
acres. <lb />
Greenville cash and a <lb />
choice of lour sites of from to <lb />
acres <lb />
propositions; <lb />
cash. in lights <lb />
and water, acres, the Rhodes <lb />
and Rountree buildings; <lb />
cash in lights j Although disclaiming of <lb />
and water, acres, the Rhodes oratory, he suggested lo the <lb />
board that the should be <lb />
Matters Importance Discussed. <lb />
There was not a large attend- <lb />
of business .-i the <lb />
meeting of the i of Com <lb />
in the mayor's <lb />
day night, but <lb />
point of makers <lb />
cussed it proved a vi <lb />
session. <lb />
The secretary made report of <lb />
the amounts that had be <lb />
and expended in <lb />
the campaign to secure the <lb />
location of the Eastern training <lb />
school here. President I. L. <lb />
Wooten made some remark; <lb />
the work done by the com t i <lb />
and the earnest n of <lb />
the people of both the tow <lb />
county. <lb />
The matter of having i <lb />
day in celebration of <lb />
being selected as the <lb />
the school was <lb />
suggestion made that then i <lb />
called meeting of the chamber <lb />
on Tuesday afternoon. ,. .; <lb />
o'clock, for a full discussion <lb />
the question, every member being <lb />
requested to be present at that <lb />
time. <lb />
Wiley Brown. D. J. Whichard <lb />
and E G. Flanagan were <lb />
pointed a committee to devise a <lb />
plan for the celebration and sub- <lb />
it to the called meeting for <lb />
consideration. <lb />
Another important matter dis- <lb />
cussed was the providing of ; <lb />
rest room for the convenience of <lb />
ladies from th- country who <lb />
come to Greenville shopping or <lb />
to spend the day The need <lb />
such a room was well emphasized <lb />
and all present were of the <lb />
ion that it should be provided. <lb />
The rest room would be suitable <lb />
quarters where the ladies com- <lb />
in for a day leave <lb />
wraps and bundles desired <lb />
and drop in lo rest, to eat <lb />
lunches or to enjoy a chat with <lb />
friends- J. L. Wooten and J. L. <lb />
Little were appointed a commit- <lb />
tee to confer with the ladies of <lb />
the End of the Century Book <lb />
Club and get their id as as to the <lb />
best plans for conducting th pro <lb />
posed rest room, and to suggest. <lb />
that the club have the public <lb />
operated with it This <lb />
committee is also to report at the <lb />
called meeting after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
It will he seen that with such <lb />
matters to be discussed next <lb />
Tuesday afternoon <lb />
ant that every m <lb />
on tr- <lb />
T. J. Jarvis re- <lb />
the following y kind <lb />
gnu i from Col. J. S. Cs T, of <lb />
Durham; <lb />
ham, N. C. <lb />
Hon -I. Jarvis,<lb />
Or my return home i his morn- <lb />
am delight d <lb />
lie the <lb />
. She is tic- <lb />
it on your it. Bless <lb />
ii r Car give you as <lb />
with a blue ribbon. <lb />
Julian S. <lb />
t . <lb />
. ind messages of c <lb />
has rec h <lb />
grams i rid on t <lb />
of the <lb />
Greenville, while v <lb />
deeply grateful <lb />
them wishes <lb />
to assure them that the in <lb />
of the good ; o n <lb />
Greenville and Pitt H <lb />
T. <lb />
it- <lb />
I- <lb />
I at <lb />
. <lb />
of <lb />
is glad that he has permit- <lb />
tea to join with the people . the <lb />
efforts they have made to <lb />
the school, but he dis- <lb />
understood that th <lb />
of the work i, due to the <lb />
ind not to him <lb />
STEEL BRIDGES. <lb />
To at Greenville <lb />
of county c <lb />
if ion. <lb />
The <lb />
bridge<lb />
As,, . <lb />
out <lb />
let the contract to st <lb />
building company of <lb />
. N. Y. for a steel bridge <lb />
en <lb />
i -ht best not t have <lb />
torn up during <lb />
ace j season, work<lb />
ring. will <lb />
i i time for <lb />
u rial ready and do- <lb />
. i that when the work <lb />
. ca be carried on with- <lb />
It is expected to <lb />
the bridge J by <lb />
of n year i <lb />
will be <lb />
commissioners of Pitt ind <lb />
counties have also jointly <lb />
made a contract the same <lb />
company for a st el bridge across <lb />
the river at Grifton. It l <lb />
it is import- that this bridge w <lb />
of the b-v Match <lb />
chamber who can do so should cost <lb />
present. <lb />
ex- <lb />
be <lb />
KINSTON SENDS <lb />
Withes Success Greenville ind Tie <lb />
School <lb />
COX MILL ITEMS <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world <lb />
t It line. It has behind it a <lb />
for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If use Harrison Pant you need <lb />
worry quality.<lb />
K. u. Davis, c. L. <lb />
w- S. Wilkerson, <lb />
Rocky Mount's death <lb />
record lo be the lowest in the <lb />
its water line, and StucK <lb />
to the otter of <lb />
a acre site, dwell- j to note that the contest ha <lb />
on n, and the tact of its closed with no ill left <lb />
the bate City ox the East, behind. The telegram was as <lb />
Superintendent Harry Howell follows; <lb />
was me only representative Kinston, N. C, July Id. <lb />
Washington, but lie counted for Frank M. Wooten, Mayor, <lb />
half a He presented the Greenville, N-C. <lb />
choice of two sites, one of Heartiest <lb />
acres, one of acres, your victory. Success to Green- <lb />
Cox Mill, N. C, July <lb />
Miss Sadie Carroll, who <lb />
boon spending several day near <lb />
Timothy with Miss Lela <lb />
the first congratulatory mes- returned homo Sunday <lb />
sage that came to Greenville Miss Ella Buck, of Greenville <lb />
the news that the Eastern spent Saturday night and <lb />
training school had been located with Miss Rosa Tyson <lb />
here, was a telegram last night Miss Nannie Page is spending <lb />
from the mayor of Kinston to this week with her sister in <lb />
the mayor of Greenville, Greenville. <lb />
spirit of which is much <lb />
here. Kinston <lb />
is improving some, <lb />
was re- j We are glad to he was able <lb />
in cash. <lb />
c you will favor us with <lb />
whenever you Want good paint tr <lb />
just a car <lb />
you i <lb />
Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
B in <lb />
your <lb />
any <lb />
and <lb />
and Rountree buildings. <lb />
New cash, with <lb />
sites ranging from to acres <lb />
Tarboro-$80,000 cash, <lb />
in lights and water for years, <lb />
and site of acres. <lb />
Washington-$95,000 cash, and <lb />
site of acres and acres. <lb />
Rocky cash and <lb />
site of acres. <lb />
Elizabeth City-$62,500 cash <lb />
and choice of six sites of from <lb />
to acres. <lb />
Lieutenant Governor Winston <lb />
made the announcement of the <lb />
final outcome to an anxious com- <lb />
of representatives from tho <lb />
several contesting towns on the <lb />
capitol grounds at o'clock. <lb />
Indicative of the good feeling <lb />
prevailing among the towns <lb />
it noticed that as man n <lb />
announcement was made, the <lb />
three representative.--, <lb />
W. Slat. Sena <lb />
tor James L, n. tiling and ex- <lb />
U, Of <lb />
the oil<lb />
is. warmth <lb />
the hand <lb />
from E. L <lb />
R. B. Davis. a. <lb />
of Mount; J. U. <lb />
located in the section where <lb />
had been enthusiasm from <lb />
first to and not enthusiasm <lb />
recently born for local <lb />
men smiled at this, <lb />
while delegates not <lb />
only smiled, but their <lb />
legs. <lb />
There was a lot of good <lb />
badinage about . <lb />
ielevation above sea level, <lb />
of the towns, <lb />
-Mount claiming the <lb />
health and water and <lb />
record, Kinston the site and <lb />
water and health, <lb />
best of all and Greenville out <lb />
sight. <lb />
Rut the contest was over at; <lb />
everybody accepted the; <lb />
., . it. <lb />
Greenville should have <lb />
won stems lo In with I <lb />
v by w inch <lb />
. nu. Carolina <lb />
was author- <lb />
for the oil providing fur <lb />
introduced <lb />
ville school. <lb />
W. D. Jr Mayor. <lb />
for hospital at Baltimore <lb />
an operation. <lb />
Mrs. E. Tyson is on the <lb />
sick list with rheumatism. <lb />
People in our s are cur- <lb />
tobacco, to kill an cripple. <lb />
We had a quarrel in our <lb />
section Monday An ox belong- <lb />
to a colored man. <lb />
in Mrs. Emma <lb />
Tyson's Reid and ate some corn. <lb />
Mayor Wooten replied by letter She shut the ox up for <lb />
and that made the old <lb />
C. bought him a <lb />
buggy Saturday, <lb />
this morning, and well expresses <lb />
the sentiment of the people of <lb />
Greenville. His letter was as <lb />
Greenville N. C July nth. <lb />
Hon. May <lb />
Kinston, N. C <lb />
My Dear Mr. <lb />
I tin deeply grateful lo you <lb />
and your i for the spirit <lb />
prompted the <lb />
your very satisfying <lb />
congratulatory telegram of <lb />
The message be <lb />
published today, that the people <lb />
of Greenville may alike. <lb />
latitude for this splendid spirit <lb />
and kind expression of yours. <lb />
I n very yours, <lb />
P, M Wooten, Mayor <lb />
Bar vim <lb />
are State Superintend <lb />
I . chairman, ex <lb />
Governor T Jarvis, <lb />
i I. T. Turlington, <lb />
of T. Ormond, <lb />
i. <lb />
.;. I. L of Elizabeth <lb />
Guy; J. T of <lb />
aw; i. O Carr. Wilmington, <lb />
New Buyer A. T. Co. <lb />
Mr. R, Watson has come to <lb />
Greenville to represent the <lb />
American Tobacco Company as <lb />
buyer on this market Mr. <lb />
was formerly of Warrenton, but <lb />
for last years has been <lb />
where he <lb />
bought tor the same company. <lb />
TheDa papers <lb />
him highly to the people of <lb />
Greenville and he Is assured of a <lb />
welcome to this town. <lb />
He will in hi. family h re in <lb />
September, <lb />
.,. in <lb />
Senate f- Battle, of Rocky <lb />
u I'm, i Mount vacancy not <lb />
The Board of Trustees of News and <lb />
East Train- <lb />
Observer <lb />
Ahead of <lb />
We heard Mr. Henry Harris, <lb />
of Falkland, say riding along <lb />
aces of traced <lb />
than i i m, and that he <lb />
v i Mug nor <lb />
Cotton looking poor-r, This <lb />
to be the condition over <lb />
most of the county, tobacco being <lb />
better man any other <lb />
I crop this season. <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019710_tn_0005" n="5" />
                <p>
mm <lb />
mm<lb />
The Savory Roaster, <lb />
Is far superior to any other <lb />
Roaster made, not an ounce <lb />
substance lost. Other roasters <lb />
waste from to percent <lb />
The Savory seamless roaster <lb />
needs no water, grease or <lb />
of kind. <lb />
to be let alone. Retains ail <lb />
and flavors, the i <lb />
the toughest fowl. One great <lb />
feature of the Savory roaster <lb />
the oval bottom, with <lb />
nary Bat both m n the <lb />
cooking has no chance to ac- <lb />
and is I <lb />
up in of pan., <lb />
bottom this meat juice <lb />
a m to the lowest <lb />
; the bottom, <lb />
turned Into steam and condensed <lb />
on the surface f the neat Ins <lb />
condensation continues <lb />
,. has b come through <lb />
i. the temperature of the <lb />
re In the t aster, when the <lb />
condensation stops and bi n <lb />
of the logins. <lb />
The Savory roaster is sell last- <lb />
and self wrong. <lb />
,. , off to oven <lb />
. he beat re i i <lb />
jack t, which applies a <lb />
the roast from a <lb />
. Vi roaster a class <lb />
itself. Is guaranteed to <lb />
Eat faction when used <lb />
to directions. Buy one, take <lb />
it the directions, <lb />
it thirty days, if not all we claim <lb />
forth, return it to us 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 <lb />
roasters. We be <lb />
glad to show you. Call and see <lb />
them. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
FARMVILLE DEPARTMENT. <lb />
This is in charge of W. Parker who is author- <lb />
to represent <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
1793 <lb />
II<lb />
PLACE 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 />
QUALITY outsells <lb />
all other women's shoes in <lb />
the world. <lb />
C- S. <lb />
SOLE AGENT <lb />
TICKET NO. <lb />
Won a free railroad ticKet to the Jamestown <lb />
in the drawing at C. T. store Saturday <lb />
railroad to the Exposition will be given <lb />
away next Saturday night and the special <lb />
prices will continue at his store this week Every <lb />
purchaser to the amount of gets a ticket <lb />
ling him to chance at the free railroad ticket. <lb />
STORE <lb />
The Baptist University For Women, Raleigh, N. C <lb />
Farmville, N. <lb />
J. Stanley Smith and family <lb />
left today for Booth Bay Harbor, <lb />
Maine. They were joined in Tar- <lb />
by Mrs- H H. Shaw Mrs. <lb />
Smith's mother. They will visit <lb />
relatives in Boston on their way <lb />
up. Mr. Smith expects to return <lb />
in fifteen days but Mrs Smith <lb />
and mother will remain until <lb />
, , T. <lb />
Lula Lee Joyner. of Lit- <lb />
visiting her aunt. Mrs. <lb />
J. F. Joyner. of this place <lb />
Quite a party of young <lb />
people came in on the Norfolk <lb />
Southern train from Greenville <lb />
today. , . . <lb />
J. T Thorne and wife. Misses <lb />
Agnes Moore and Ada Tyson. <lb />
B. Turnage. B. Lang, W. <lb />
G. Gay. and Redding fields left <lb />
Norfolk to take in the <lb />
Jamestown exposition. <lb />
Horse thieves have made <lb />
another raid in our community. <lb />
Last Saturday night Mrs J. A. <lb />
stables were entered <lb />
and her drive horse was taken <lb />
away. Tho stables of Mr. Red- <lb />
ding Lewis was robbed also of <lb />
one mule. No clue has <lb />
been learned in regard to Mr. <lb />
Lewis missing team, but Mrs-j <lb />
Taylor's horse was found near <lb />
Greenville Sunday, being taken <lb />
up by a colored man who found <lb />
him in his field with bridle and <lb />
i lines thrown around his neck and <lb />
i no other harness. Charlie Joy- <lb />
i son of Mrs. Taylor, took the <lb />
house home this evening. <lb />
J. J family, Ft rm- <lb />
ville, left today to spend several <lb />
weeks out at their commodious <lb />
home Old Sparta, in Edge- <lb />
county. <lb />
E. and Miss Vic- <lb />
were married at the <lb />
home of the bride, Mr. J, F. Case, <lb />
about o'clock p. m. J. <lb />
Smith, Esq., of Beaver Dam, <lb />
officiating. Immediately after the <lb />
marriage they departed, not for <lb />
the Jamestown exposition but <lb />
over in Beaver Dam to the home <lb />
of the groom's father, J. G. <lb />
ford. by a host of <lb />
invited guests, where one of <lb />
those old fashioned country wed- <lb />
ding sappers awaited them. We <lb />
, hope the young couple may ever <lb />
be as happy as appeared on <lb />
this eventful day. <lb />
A TESTIMONIAL- <lb />
Farmville N. C. July 1st 1907. <lb />
To whom this may concern. <lb />
This is to certify that I suffered <lb />
with constipation and <lb />
for years. In <lb />
fact my stomach trouble was <lb />
contracted during the civil war <lb />
while living and serving on the <lb />
frontier with Co. E. N. C. <lb />
Reg, Daniel's Brigade. Upon <lb />
returning from the war my <lb />
health gradually became worse <lb />
until my was such, <lb />
that I almost gave up to die I <lb />
was treated by the best skilled <lb />
physicians within reach, <lb />
without results, <lb />
and finally I was advised by Dr. <lb />
C. J. to discontinue <lb />
all medicines and drugs and try <lb />
the waters of Green Spring, on <lb />
the late Howell Joyner's farm, <lb />
which I did. From that day I <lb />
never took another dose of <lb />
cine, and to my surprise in a few- <lb />
days. <lb />
I found that I could eat <lb />
any thing I pleased without any <lb />
unpleasant feeling or burning <lb />
I sensation in my stomach. My <lb />
constipation was changed into <lb />
and instead of retched <lb />
and tired some nights I enjoyed <lb />
sweet rest and blissful sleep. <lb />
In two months I gained from <lb />
lbs. to lbs. Furthermore <lb />
during my suffering from <lb />
I had on both my less <lb />
what the doctors pronounced <lb />
eczema ulcers, which were as <lb />
large as the palm of my hand. <lb />
I began bathing them in the <lb />
I water and they healed in two <lb />
weeks without leaving the least <lb />
sign or scars. Twelve years have <lb />
elapsed since I began using this <lb />
water, and I have not felt the <lb />
least of indigestion or <lb />
seen any sign of ulcers I can <lb />
truthfully say I only wish all <lb />
suffering humanity knew us <lb />
much of the virtues of the waters <lb />
J. M. EDWARDS. <lb />
Painter and Designer. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Prompt attention to orders. <lb />
R. E. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
Slop Brick- <lb />
The clay and the best burn- <lb />
ed Brick on the market. Orders <lb />
tilled on short notice. <lb />
W. M. LANG. <lb />
and Wilson Streets, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
For Cash or on Time <lb />
Queen Quality Shoes for Women and King Quality Shoes for <lb />
Men- <lb />
on, Shuck and felt Mattresses. <lb />
Complete line of in the way of Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, Feed stuff and <lb />
Moor. <lb />
WINDHAM. <lb />
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
will buy r soil your <lb />
real <lb />
J M. WINDHAM <lb />
-V. C <lb />
Architect and Builder. <lb />
work a <lb />
Weeks, <lb />
Office over Darden Bros, new <lb />
store. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Open all hours of the day. <lb />
G. L. LANG <lb />
FARMVILLE N. O. <lb />
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb />
Glasses Fitted. Examination of <lb />
eves free. <lb />
All watch and clock work <lb />
DARDEN BROS. <lb />
Lang building, Main Street, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
New Firm. New Store. New Goods.<lb />
Close cut Prices. <lb />
Fine Clothing a <lb />
You make no mistake in trading with us, for you get <lb />
the best goods at lowest <lb />
Perfection Quality and shoes for Ladies and gentlemen <lb />
at their out price, fancy goods, <lb />
T. L. W. J. TURNAGE. <lb />
General Merchants <lb />
Main and Wilson Ms, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries. Fur- <lb />
Stock rind Fertilizer. <lb />
Carpets. Mattings and Rugs Agents for <lb />
Call <lb />
Complete line of <lb />
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. <lb />
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade, <lb />
and see our stock.<lb />
IN PIANOS. <lb />
We frequently take other <lb />
makes of pianos as part <lb />
payment for a <lb />
In some cases we have <lb />
our expert factory men <lb />
thoroughly overhaul and <lb />
put them in fine <lb />
on. We then sell them <lb />
at very low prices on ea- <lb />
payments If you <lb />
that you don't wish to <lb />
pay the price for a new <lb />
Piano, let us tell <lb />
you about what we have <lb />
in these instruments. If <lb />
later, you wish a new <lb />
we will take the <lb />
old one back. <lb />
Write us about it <lb />
CHAS- M. <lb />
L. C. Street. Mgr., <lb />
Norfolk Va. <lb />
The Piano with the <lb />
Sweet Official <lb />
Piano Jamestown Expo-<lb />
V. <lb />
Old Stand, Main Street. Farmville. N. C. <lb />
Complete stock General Merchandise- <lb />
Cash or time solicited <lb />
Buyers of Cotton and Country Produce. <lb />
Meat, Hay, Corn, Oats and Fertilizer in car load lots. <lb />
Everything in Dry Goods and Groceries. <lb />
Distributors of celebrated Shoes for Men and Women. <lb />
Agents for Moil Laundry C -Jets each <lb />
Art school, including Oil. <lb />
Normal Course, elective for A. <lb />
Applied Design, and Chin Painting. <lb />
B. degree, special short course <lb />
mime, gymnasium, and <lb />
session <lb />
NM <lb />
baths, <lb />
a in the Club, to <lb />
of the Green Spring as I do. <lb />
W. H. Wilkinson. <lb />
Analysis of Green Spring <lb />
water, made by the State Chem- <lb />
at Raleigh is as <lb />
Contains total mineral matter <lb />
on grains per U- S. <lb />
gallon 16.92; consisting chiefly of <lb />
calcium carbonate, and in small <lb />
Stray Ho 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 prov- <lb />
same and paying costs and <lb />
expenses. W. S. Dickinson, <lb />
stock farm <lb />
ltd <lb />
Broke His Neck. <lb />
a colored man <lb />
who worked for Mr. E. M. M <lb />
market, fell off a <lb />
wagon this morning and broke <lb />
his neck. John was sent out in <lb />
country after a load of beef, <lb />
and was to have a well filled <lb />
bottle of whiskey with him. It <lb />
is supposed that drank so <lb />
much that he lost his balance on <lb />
the wagon seat and fell off. <lb />
There was a small wreck be- <lb />
tween here and Grimesland on <lb />
the Norfolk Southern road, <lb />
Monday, that delayed the train <lb />
a few hours. No damage of con- <lb />
sequence resulted. <lb />
Horton Hole <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Polite servants. Best table the <lb />
market affords at all <lb />
Reasonable. <lb />
Buss meets all trains. <lb />
First good rigs <lb />
and horses. <lb />
B. S. Smith, <lb />
FARMVILLE A. C <lb />
BOARDING <lb />
located on corner and <lb />
streets. Transient <lb />
and permanent. Reasonable <lb />
rates and prompt attention. <lb />
J T. Thorne. <lb />
Main Street. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Everything in an <lb />
Drug Store. Good line Oils and <lb />
Pants. All kinds of soft a. <lb />
I o through the season. <lb />
Open a. m. to p. <lb />
day lo a. m. , <lb />
m. <lb />
Sun <lb />
I. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
and <lb />
Tonsorial Emporium. <lb />
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
Clot hi u repaired, clean <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Jeweler and Beal Estate Agent j <lb />
Watches and Clocks repaired on short <lb />
notice. Work guaranteed. <lb />
R, T. <lb />
quantities of sodium chloride, Do you want beautiful teeth <lb />
chloride, magnesium and healthy gums Use our <lb />
carbonate, oxide of iron, silica, antiseptic tooth powder <lb />
water. I Coward <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging a <lb />
J. B. NORMS <lb />
Parker's Old <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Cans <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY JULY 1907 <lb />
WOOD AND WILSON AT LIBERTY <lb />
Clause Held to be <lb />
by Pritchard <lb />
Asheville. N. C. July 22.- <lb />
The Federal court was jammed <lb />
and crowded with interested <lb />
spectators today when at i <lb />
minutes liter twelve o'clock, <lb />
Judge J. C. Pritchard rendered <lb />
his decision in the ens corpus <lb />
proceedings instituted last week <lb />
for the release of District Pas- <lb />
Agent J H. Wood and <lb />
Ticket Seller O. C. Wilson, of <lb />
the Southern Railway Company <lb />
convicted and sentenced to the <lb />
county chain gang for violating <lb />
the new State rate law The <lb />
decision of Judge Pritchard or- <lb />
the release of Wood and <lb />
Wilson and declaring the penally <lb />
clause of the new rate law <lb />
constitutional required fully half <lb />
an hour in the rendering. <lb />
The of the court in de- <lb />
unconstitutional the pen- <lb />
clause of the while <lb />
entirely unexpected hire, never <lb />
excited intense interest. <lb />
Prior to the rendering of the <lb />
opinion Judge was re- <lb />
quested to postpone the decision <lb />
Of E. J Justice could <lb />
arrive in Asheville. it being <lb />
toted that he was then on his <lb />
way to this city. It was stated <lb />
that Governor had <lb />
graphed the request, but Judge <lb />
Pritchard declined to grant this <lb />
request. h that the State <lb />
ably represented <lb />
STOKES ITEMS. <lb />
Stokes, N. C. July 1907, <lb />
W- W. Thomas returned home <lb />
Raleigh Wednesday even- <lb />
Dannie Barnhill and Miss Liz <lb />
of Everetts, came <lb />
Ir Saturday Miss Dora <lb />
They Sen- <lb />
Ex-Sheriff G. M Mooring re- <lb />
timed from Norfolk Saturday <lb />
night <lb />
Lillian Stokes, who has <lb />
hen visiting relatives near <lb />
returned Saturday <lb />
Miss Jessie House, of Oak City, <lb />
has been visiting Miss Nan- <lb />
m- House, returned home yes- <lb />
G. M. Mooring went to Oak <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
H. S. Congleton has gone to <lb />
Missouri to see his brother, who <lb />
s very sick. <lb />
Davenport, of <lb />
in town Sunday. <lb />
L H. Roberson and R- H. <lb />
Thomas filled their regular <lb />
at. Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. StoKes went to <lb />
night. <lb />
Charlie Gurganus. of Raleigh, <lb />
in Sunday evening to visit <lb />
parents. <lb />
Miss Entertains in Honor of <lb />
Misses Skinner and Bryan of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Miss Emma enter- <lb />
at her suburban home last <lb />
evening in honor of Misses Skin- <lb />
and Bryan, of Greenville. <lb />
The first prize, a picture, was <lb />
awarded to Miss Skinner and to <lb />
Miss Bryan was presented the <lb />
second prize, a book. Mr. Paul <lb />
was given a match holder, <lb />
were served during <lb />
the evening. Those present <lb />
Vere Misses Sarah Staples, Lillie <lb />
Bennett. Lucy Wray, Nettie <lb />
Marion Womack, Gladys <lb />
Cummings, Jamie Bryan, Ida <lb />
Womack, Bessie Terry. Ethel <lb />
Skinner. Emma Mrs. <lb />
A. D- Ivie. Messrs. Sam <lb />
Joe Robt <lb />
P. H. Neal, Paul Fetzer, <lb />
Cummings, Robt. Wray, <lb />
Carl Craig, Hugh Hubbard. <lb />
Reidsville Review. <lb />
Drowned off Coast. <lb />
San Francisco. Cal., July <lb />
In one the worst marine dis- <lb />
asters in the history of the Cali- <lb />
coast, between one <lb />
and hundred and fifty lives <lb />
were lost, as far as has been <lb />
learned, by a midnight collision <lb />
between the steamer Columbia <lb />
and the steam lumber schooner <lb />
San Pedro, in Shelter Cove, <lb />
twelve rapes southwest of the <lb />
county line, <lb />
between twelve and one o'clock <lb />
yesterday morning. <lb />
AGRICULTURAL MEETING. <lb />
Important Occasion fur Farmer of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Under an made <lb />
by Congressman John H. Small <lb />
an agricultural meeting will be <lb />
held in the court house, on Fri <lb />
day. August 9th, beginning at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
There will be present two ex- <lb />
perts from the bureau of plant <lb />
industry. One of will be <lb />
Mr. who is one the best, <lb />
equipped men of all the United <lb />
States department of agriculture. <lb />
He conies very highly com- <lb />
mended. He is well informed on <lb />
tobacco culture, but is an all <lb />
around good man. The other <lb />
men from this Bureau will be <lb />
Mr. who is an expert on <lb />
cotton. Mr. will bring <lb />
with him one of his devices for <lb />
testing cotton seed, which is a <lb />
simple arrangement whereby <lb />
farmers can screen out poor seed. <lb />
There will also be an expert on <lb />
drainage, probably. Prof. J. D <lb />
Wright <lb />
There will also be an expert <lb />
from the bureau of public- <lb />
roads, probably, Mr. Spoon, who <lb />
is most familiar with the con- <lb />
of sand-clay roads. We <lb />
have these materials in our East- <lb />
counties, and this method <lb />
appears, at the present time to <lb />
afford the best solution con <lb />
better public high <lb />
ways. <lb />
There also be an expert <lb />
from the bureau of forestry. The <lb />
conservation of our forests is a <lb />
most important matter, <lb />
become more important in the <lb />
future. This man will have <lb />
him views, and he will <lb />
be able, to give an ex- <lb />
which will be exceeding- <lb />
informing. <lb />
Each of these men will make <lb />
short concise talks, in which they <lb />
will lay down a few <lb />
important and make <lb />
them perfectly to the <lb />
will talk about <lb />
twenty minutes. I will wish you <lb />
to take charge of the meeting, <lb />
and I will also nuke a brief talk, <lb />
at the close. <lb />
This meeting will in no wise <lb />
conflict with the <lb />
conducted by the <lb />
Slate board of agriculture. The <lb />
main object is to bring our people <lb />
as far as possible, the beneficial <lb />
results of the work the United <lb />
Stales Department of <lb />
MRS. A. W. <lb />
The Interment tn be in Oakwood <lb />
This Afternoon. <lb />
It will be learned with much <lb />
grief by many friends that Mrs. <lb />
A W. Setzer, formerly a <lb />
young woman of this city is <lb />
dead. She passed away <lb />
day at the home of Mrs John D. <lb />
R. Allen, of this county, where <lb />
she had gone to spend the sum- <lb />
mer, death resulting from <lb />
fever and heart trouble. <lb />
Mrs. Setzer, who was about <lb />
twenty-eight years old, was the <lb />
wife of Rev. A- W. Setzer, who <lb />
for the summer has been preach- <lb />
in Winston. She was the <lb />
daughter of Mrs. S. D. Harrison <lb />
of this city, and was Mrs. Luke <lb />
White when about four years ago <lb />
she became the bride of Rev A. <lb />
W. Setzer, She was a very love <lb />
and attractive young woman <lb />
and had many friends. She <lb />
leaves three small children <lb />
The remains will be brought to <lb />
Raleigh and the interment will <lb />
be in Oakwood cemetery at half <lb />
past two o'clock this afternoon. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer <lb />
Mr. Setzer was once pastor of <lb />
the Memorial Baptist church in <lb />
Greenville, and many friends <lb />
here with him in his <lb />
bereavement. <lb />
THEODORE R. IS <lb />
VERY NERVOUS <lb />
Home on Vacation. <lb />
Rev. R- R. Fleming, one of <lb />
Pitt county's best young men, <lb />
who is pastor of the Baptist <lb />
church at Newton, Kansas, is <lb />
spending a vacation granted by <lb />
the church with his father, Mr. <lb />
R. R. Fleming, at He <lb />
was in Greenville today to see <lb />
his sister, Mrs- R. D Harrington, <lb />
and to shake hands with his <lb />
many friends here. He will <lb />
preach in the Memorial Baptist <lb />
church next Sunday morning <lb />
and night, and our people will <lb />
appreciate the opportunity of <lb />
hearing him again. <lb />
Pritchard Ought Not Have <lb />
Gone and Done <lb />
May Come Over to the <lb />
Way of <lb />
Thinking <lb />
Washington. O. C, July <lb />
President Roosevelt is <lb />
by the action of the Cir- <lb />
Judge C. Pritchard in <lb />
granting a writ of habeas <lb />
to of the Southern Rail- <lb />
road convicted of violating the <lb />
State laws of North Carolina. <lb />
Neither President Roosevelt <lb />
nor the Department of Justice <lb />
desired Judge Pritchard to issue <lb />
his writ of habeas corpus. <lb />
of the department o Justice <lb />
hold that the case was purely one <lb />
for the State courts, and that <lb />
Judge Pritchard when applied to <lb />
by the Southern Railroad should <lb />
have refused to act. His <lb />
ion is called here the worst shock <lb />
Roosevelt's administration has <lb />
yet received. <lb />
It is said here the road had am- <lb />
that ii could have <lb />
obtained a stay of execution and <lb />
taken an appeal to the State <lb />
Court. From that <lb />
an appeal could have been <lb />
taken to the United <lb />
court These officials say <lb />
that the action of Judge <lb />
ard is the first case on record in <lb />
which federal courts have inter- <lb />
in a purely matter. <lb />
The President is embarrassed <lb />
by the appearance of federal in- <lb />
just at the time he is <lb />
seeking to secure solid <lb />
from the South to the next <lb />
Republican nominating <lb />
for himself of his legatee. <lb />
To make matters worse, Judge <lb />
Pritchard must be supported to <lb />
the end. The department of <lb />
justice is momentarily expecting <lb />
a request from him for a posse <lb />
of United States marshals to en <lb />
force his orders. While acting <lb />
Attorney Russell n <lb />
to intimate what course then will <lb />
be followed it is known that the <lb />
force will be furnished <lb />
Asheville, N C. July -At <lb />
a conference tonight attended by <lb />
President Finley, Vice-President <lb />
General Counsel Thorn <lb />
and Humphrey, of the Southern <lb />
Railway; Judge J. H. Merrimon. <lb />
as counsel for the State, <lb />
States Assistant Attorney Gen- <lb />
E. T Sanford submitted a <lb />
proposition looking to the settle <lb />
of th.; railway rate dispute <lb />
between the State co and the <lb />
States court The <lb />
was forward to Governor <lb />
Glenn by wire, and it was stated <lb />
by unofficial advices from <lb />
that the would ac <lb />
Mr San ford's proposition. <lb />
The nature of the proposition <lb />
could not lie learned. <lb />
Asheville. N. C-. <lb />
While Southern Railway officials <lb />
they have not as <lb />
yet asked Judge Pritchard to <lb />
take any step to stay the <lb />
Judge Long at Raleigh, <lb />
who imposed a fine of or <lb />
the Other <lb />
are today being resorted to settle <lb />
the conflict between the Federal <lb />
and State courts. Assistant At <lb />
General Sanford, of the <lb />
department of justice, is here <lb />
for the purpose of mediation and <lb />
it is known that the State <lb />
here are in <lb />
with Governor Glenn in <lb />
connection with peace proposals. <lb />
Judge Pritchard declines to <lb />
make a statement for public <lb />
but it is understood that he <lb />
has proposed to the <lb />
of the State that if all inter- <lb />
with the orderly pro- <lb />
of his court cease, <lb />
he will not interfere with the <lb />
sheriff of Wake county in his at- <lb />
tempt to carry into effect the <lb />
judgment of against the <lb />
railway company, but will use <lb />
his good offices to have an appeal <lb />
curried first to the State Supreme <lb />
court and then to the Supreme <lb />
court of the United States. Such <lb />
an appeal has been taken by the <lb />
State in the habeas corpus cases <lb />
here. <lb />
ACROSS THE STATE. <lb />
Interesting Items Gathered Here, There <lb />
and Every where <lb />
Faison, N. C, July <lb />
section is now in the midst of<lb />
shipped on Saturday crates, <lb />
with the Monday shipment shoe- <lb />
about as well. <lb />
Mr Chelsey Jordan, who lives <lb />
in the country, near here, is the <lb />
father of children. whom <lb />
are living, six of these married <lb />
in the last six years, one each <lb />
r. twelve are still his home. <lb />
Wilson Times. <lb />
Mt the as- <lb />
of the congregation at <lb />
Central warehouse, where the <lb />
revival is in progress, a runway <lb />
tern swept through a crowd near <lb />
the city jail and Mrs- Robert <lb />
Martins was struck, knocked <lb />
down and seriously injured- <lb />
Atlanta, July 2.1. President <lb />
Jordan, of the Southern <lb />
Cotton Association, will probably <lb />
investigate the new spray of <lb />
which is said to he an <lb />
preventive of wee- <lb />
and it he finds that it does <lb />
the work, he will probably rec- <lb />
it to formers as a means <lb />
of getting rid of the pest. <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
Engineer A. J. and <lb />
Conductor T. A- Allison were at <lb />
dinner yesterday afternoon be- <lb />
tween and o'clock, someone <lb />
i limed into the cab of witch <lb />
engine No. 1668 standing in the <lb />
yards near the Southern freight <lb />
depot, turned on the throttle and <lb />
hurled the string of box cars <lb />
hard against the side of <lb />
Dunn's big brick building. <lb />
The end car. No broke the <lb />
heavy back stop on the elevated <lb />
track, leaped across a foot <lb />
alley, crashed through the strong <lb />
wall, tore down a great section <lb />
of shelves, cut through great <lb />
piles or goods, and never stopped <lb />
until it had penetrated more <lb />
than of the store. <lb />
No exact could be had <lb />
yesterday afternoon as to the <lb />
loss. Some said that <lb />
would cover all of the damage <lb />
others estimate the loss at <lb />
a much higher <lb />
VALUE OF RAILROADS. <lb />
Corporation Commission <lb />
for <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
ration commission made public <lb />
this evening a statement of th- <lb />
reassessment of railroad am <lb />
other public corporations in the <lb />
state It shows railroad <lb />
advanced from tr <lb />
The assessment <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line is <lb />
per mile; Seaboard Air Line <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
division of the Southern. <lb />
giving; this division <lb />
valuation of 110.673,762 against <lb />
last assessment <lb />
The assessment <lb />
lines A. C L . <lb />
against <lb />
Seaboard Air Line. <lb />
against same amount last <lb />
assessment; Southern Railway <lb />
against <lb />
miscellaneous roads, <lb />
against <lb />
THE LAW TAKE <lb />
THE CONSEQUENCES <lb />
Governor Glenn to the Rail- <lb />
Selling at <lb />
Unlawful Rate and Suits <lb />
Will be Stopped <lb />
Asked what he thought of the <lb />
of Hie jury and the s. n- <lb />
of the court in the can of <lb />
vs. T. K. Green and <lb />
Southern the Governor <lb />
is about what I expected. <lb />
Upon the testimony <lb />
TO THE OF PITT COUNTY. <lb />
know after a sharp con- <lb />
test, we in <lb />
tint Eastern School, <lb />
There are now <lb />
ties for the county and there- <lb />
fore for yon, There now an <lb />
absolute forward <lb />
movement along all lines. We <lb />
to let tin world know the <lb />
resources and of the <lb />
county. We need to consult, with <lb />
each other and plan together <lb />
that this may be done. We can <lb />
move if we will. The only <lb />
is will we do it We can now <lb />
have a great institution of learn- <lb />
in our very midst from which <lb />
there will go out an influence, <lb />
enthusiasm, and spirit that will <lb />
stir this old county from center <lb />
to circumference- Coming with <lb />
this will be general development <lb />
In every portion and section of <lb />
the county. With these things In <lb />
view the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
of Greenville has decided to re- <lb />
quest the citizens of Pitt to meet <lb />
in Greenville on Monday, August <lb />
the 5th. at o'clock m. for the <lb />
purpose of discussing ways and <lb />
means and for planning for the <lb />
further advertisement, and ad- <lb />
of the county. We <lb />
desire especially that each town <lb />
and village unite with the country <lb />
surrounding it and have a large <lb />
delegation present on the above <lb />
named day If we will come to- <lb />
we can accomplish some <lb />
thing. Whatever is done tor our <lb />
progress we may expect to be <lb />
instrumental in its being done. <lb />
We shall hope for a great meet- <lb />
on Monday, August and <lb />
that results far reaching in their <lb />
power and tendency towards a <lb />
greater uplift along all lines will <lb />
speedily come <lb />
By order Chamber Commerce <lb />
July 19th, <lb />
C. E. Bradley Sec <lb />
J. L, Wooten, President <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
Speaking to the North Caro- <lb />
Press Association More- <lb />
head last week, Congress- <lb />
mi n John H. Small treated his <lb />
hearers a most lucid <lb />
cf the project to which <lb />
he has devoted his tireless <lb />
the inland waterway from <lb />
Norfolk. Va, to Beaufort. N. C. <lb />
The project is a vast one, and it <lb />
will take several years to com- <lb />
the entire route but the <lb />
first of it will be <lb />
ed in at least eight months. <lb />
The proposed waterway would <lb />
much for North Carolina; <lb />
indeed, its groat possibilities <lb />
cannot now be in <lb />
addition to opening new fields of <lb />
commerce, it would fully <lb />
solve the problem of <lb />
with which the North <lb />
State has had to deal. The com- <lb />
of this waterway would <lb />
put an end to the freight rate <lb />
discrimination which every <lb />
merchant in the state suffers <lb />
from, and those towns on the <lb />
coast where arriving freight ears <lb />
are almost a novelty, will be <lb />
brought much nearer to the marts <lb />
of supply. <lb />
While the inland waterway <lb />
commission has several great <lb />
waterways under consideration, <lb />
there is none which can confer <lb />
greater benefits on any one state <lb />
than will the which will <lb />
make Beaufort and adjacent <lb />
of commercial <lb />
Beaufort itself will <lb />
lie able ;. up direct trading <lb />
with the and West <lb />
ladies, and she will hive direst <lb />
communication with the great <lb />
shipping of the east. <lb />
The stole of North Carolina <lb />
owes much, and will owe more <lb />
to Congressman Saudi, whom <lb />
The Citizens regard us one of the <lb />
biggest men in the state. The <lb />
Norfolk Beaufort waterway has <lb />
long been the summit of bis am- <lb />
and he has night <lb />
and day to make it an <lb />
fact. He seeks no credit <lb />
for himself, however, claiming <lb />
that the loyal support of his <lb />
friends has been largely <lb />
mental in bringing the project <lb />
to a successful issue Asheville <lb />
Citizen. <lb />
A Tr <lb />
Washington, D. C. July <lb />
Lieutenant-Commander Victor <lb />
Blue, of the navy, was <lb />
ordered to duty on the battleship <lb />
Carolina, with a view ti <lb />
his detail as executive officer of <lb />
that vessel, when she is put in <lb />
Commander Blue is a native of <lb />
North won especial <lb />
distinction in the war with Spain <lb />
by landing in Cuba from the <lb />
gunboat Suwanee, penetrating <lb />
into the interior for twenty miles <lb />
and communicating u General <lb />
Gomez, the insurgent leader, <lb />
that the Suwanee would furnish <lb />
him with arms and supplies. <lb />
Special Rates two Days. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line now <lb />
gives excursion rates, for <lb />
the round trip, to Norfolk on <lb />
both Tuesdays and Fridays, <lb />
tickets good for seven days. <lb />
no evidence <lb />
offered t <lb />
to show the rate was con- <lb />
and therefore <lb />
the jury was compelled <lb />
to convict, and the judge was <lb />
right in putting the fine on the <lb />
real offender not the agent <lb />
simply sold the ticket under <lb />
orders <lb />
will be your future <lb />
the Governor was asked. <lb />
he said, <lb />
the course pursued by th <lb />
and Coast Line railroads. If <lb />
they will acquiesce in the law <lb />
like the other roads have done, <lb />
then further indictments will <lb />
be made, but if they persist in <lb />
selling tickets at a higher rate <lb />
than I cents. I will instruct the <lb />
State's attorneys to aid the <lb />
tors in new bills, and in <lb />
prosecuting the same, until those <lb />
railroads obey the law, or the <lb />
of highest jurisdiction <lb />
declare the rate act <lb />
I have before stated, I <lb />
regret this conflict; I want it <lb />
settled, and if railroads will <lb />
withdraw <lb />
the evidence is taken <lb />
and court passes upon the <lb />
constitutionality of act, in <lb />
the meantime selling tickets at <lb />
rate fixed by he statute, I <lb />
will aid i hem in hastening the <lb />
Hearing of the case, s all <lb />
s and asking all <lb />
penalty <lb />
suits If however, they refuse <lb />
to recognize the law. and as a <lb />
fines, coats and odium <lb />
attaches -o and I heir <lb />
agents, who persist in obeying <lb />
thorn in defiance of law. o <lb />
have no one <lb />
as the <lb />
v stop, when law <lb />
i; News and Observer. <lb />
Under a the <lb />
News Observer <lb />
Mr. Thomas E- Green, lab <lb />
selling tickets for the Southern <lb />
railway, and who gave his <lb />
promise to Judge Long not to <lb />
again sell tickets <lb />
two a cents, was not <lb />
on duly In the ticket office of the <lb />
Southern railway yesterday. <lb />
Supplying the place at present is <lb />
Mr. R. H. the <lb />
ticket agent. <lb />
Seen on tho street yesterday <lb />
afternoon and asked ii he would <lb />
say anything as to his future <lb />
work, Mr. Green declined t <lb />
make any statement, It can be <lb />
stated, however though W- <lb />
that Mr. Green is <lb />
in tho employ of Southern <lb />
railway, and is yet be assigned <lb />
some particular field of work <lb />
I ha road, which will not <lb />
include selling <lb />
BALL SUICIDES <lb />
Fatal Jump <lb />
in <lb />
u Reflector; <lb />
N C. July <lb />
Preston Jones, of Providence. R. <lb />
I , one of the Tarboro base ball <lb />
team who has pick with <lb />
typhoid fever f r about a week, <lb />
committed suicide last night by <lb />
jumping out of the window of <lb />
his room in the second story of <lb />
the hospital. The fever <lb />
had rendered him delirious and <lb />
he became so unmanageable that <lb />
the nurse went out to get <lb />
Before she returned Mr. <lb />
Jones jumped out the window, <lb />
and striking on his head his skull <lb />
was badly crushed. He died In <lb />
a short while. His people were <lb />
notified by wire of his death. <lb />
Deep millets at S. M<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:amdSec>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0001">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>19710.0001</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>76892676</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>3f36e281cf3c138296afe40d5629161f</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10253</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7497</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20101103</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0002">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>19710.0002</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>76769628</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>46afb554fbd043c4ad9586e23f16d383</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10253</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7485</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20101103</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0003">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>19710.0003</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>75011144</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>e688ccda73279f229e0763175a245b05</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10147</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7390</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20101103</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0004">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>19710.0004</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>76214612</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>5643095372e03dada0e9fac40d272df5</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10194</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7474</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20101103</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0005">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>19710.0005</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>75110320</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>fef8eb04a6960076d88089424fafaba5</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>10111</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>7426</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20101103</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>400</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD></mets:amdSec>
  <mets:fileSec>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="MASTER">
      <mets:file ID="FID0001" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0004" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0007" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0010" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0013" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="ACCESS">
      <mets:file ID="FID0002" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_ac_0001.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0005" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_ac_0002.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0008" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_ac_0003.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0011" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_ac_0004.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0014" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_ac_0005.jp2" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="THUMB">
      <mets:file ID="FID0003" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_tn_0001.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0006" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_tn_0002.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0009" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_tn_0003.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0012" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_tn_0004.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0015" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="5">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000020/00019710/00019710_tn_0005.gif" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp></mets:fileSec>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="IMAGE">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="1" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0001" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0002" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0003" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="2" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0004" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0005" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0006" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="3" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0007" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0008" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0009" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="4" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0010" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0011" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0012" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="5" LABEL="">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0013" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0014" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0015" /></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="AUDIO">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap></mets:mets>