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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Factories Must be Built <lb/>
tor Greenville <lb/>
Manufacturers are Invited <lb/>
to Investigate the Advantages Offered <lb/>
in a score of progressive and rapidly-growing towns along the lines of the <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
The plants now located here are making money, but there's room and <lb/>
raw material for more. Let us tell you about our advantages.<lb/>
H F. L. Land and Industrial Agent, Norfolk Ry., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
A tobacco factory is needed, and if it cannot <lb/>
he had Greenville should at least be able to <lb/>
secure the location of one of the proposed <lb/>
Tobacco Storage Warehouses. The <lb/>
town's importance as a tobacco center is too <lb/>
great and the necessity for permanently hold- <lb/>
its tobacco trade too vital a matter for <lb/>
Greenville to longer overlook the necessity for <lb/>
guaranteeing its permanency. This can best <lb/>
be done, as has been demonstrated in the his- <lb/>
of other tobacco towns, such as Durham, <lb/>
and Danville, by the establish <lb/>
of tobacco-manufacturing plants. <lb/>
The principle further applied that the place <lb/>
to locate a manufacturing enterprise is where <lb/>
raw material can be had at small cost suggests <lb/>
Greenville as an ideal place for the location of <lb/>
wood-working plants of all kinds. That a <lb/>
furniture factory would pay handsomely has <lb/>
been demonstrated in of similar <lb/>
enterprises in this section of the State. For <lb/>
instance, a town not many miles away has a <lb/>
factory that was established less than fifteen <lb/>
years ago on a capital of Since its <lb/>
establishment it has paid an annual cash <lb/>
to its stockholders of twenty-five per <lb/>
cent., and in addition has from time to time <lb/>
declared stock dividends until the capital stock <lb/>
has been increased from the original <lb/>
to without the expenditure of a single <lb/>
cent on the part of the stockholders. There <lb/>
is no reason why this experience should not be <lb/>
repeated in Greenville, since Greenville has <lb/>
quite as good, if not superior, advantages for <lb/>
a furniture factory. <lb/>
The supply of gum timber in Pitt and ad- <lb/>
joining counties also presents advantages for <lb/>
WITH the completion of a new line of <lb/>
railway and the establishment of the <lb/>
Eastern Training School, Greenville has en- <lb/>
upon a new era and must now for <lb/>
the building of <lb/>
The first effect of the new railway will be a <lb/>
readjustment of transportation facilities, and <lb/>
that in turn means a wider distribution of <lb/>
merchandise over the territory contiguous to <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
The coming the Training School must <lb/>
add materially to the population, and will be <lb/>
an advertisement of the city and its <lb/>
Of course, the great thing is the enlarge- <lb/>
of trade and the establishment of new <lb/>
lines of business, but in connection with this <lb/>
must come the building of new factories if <lb/>
Greenville is to the city that it ought <lb/>
to be and that it will be, if its advantages and <lb/>
resources are properly exploited. <lb/>
Hut outside capital is not enough. The <lb/>
people of a town must show their faith in it <lb/>
by themselves investing. There are many <lb/>
enterprises that are needed in Greenville and <lb/>
the success of which would assured from <lb/>
the start. Many of these could lie established <lb/>
by local capital. It is well known that smaller <lb/>
industries are comparatively more profitable <lb/>
to a town than large ones. Why should not <lb/>
more enterprises lie started on local capital <lb/>
There is nothing so reassuring to the outside <lb/>
investor as to find the people of a town put- <lb/>
ting money into enterprises themselves at the <lb/>
same time that they invite outside capital to <lb/>
come in and invest. <lb/>
Greenville needs a cotton factory. Its knit- <lb/>
ting mill is Hooded with orders and has <lb/>
in the yarn with which to <lb/>
its products. A local market is there- <lb/>
fore at hand for a considerable part of the out- <lb/>
put of a cotton mill. This condition has ex- <lb/>
for a long time. In the meantime there <lb/>
is capital enough in Greenville and county <lb/>
seeking investment to readily build the much- <lb/>
needed mill. Why should not a movement be <lb/>
started to bring about the desired result A <lb/>
properly conducted mill would net a handsome <lb/>
profit to those owning stock in it, would give <lb/>
employment to a large number of people, <lb/>
would distribute a great amount of money <lb/>
among the merchants and business men and <lb/>
add largely to the population and commercial <lb/>
importance of town. <lb/>
the location in Greenville of factories using <lb/>
the gum timber, such as plants for making <lb/>
pie-plates, butter-dishes, trays, roller- <lb/>
pins, bowls, wooden scoops, box and <lb/>
other articles which can made of gum at <lb/>
much smaller cost than they are now being <lb/>
manufactured in the North, of maple, beech <lb/>
and birch. It is claimed for the gum product <lb/>
that it is not only very much cheaper than <lb/>
that made of other timbers, but that it is <lb/>
in quality. The time is not far distant <lb/>
when wood working plants of all sorts will <lb/>
have to move South, since the recent intro- <lb/>
of gum into the manufacture of a <lb/>
great number of articles has directed <lb/>
to the enormous supply of the raw mate- <lb/>
rial in this section. Here is an opportunity, <lb/>
not only for Greenville, but for all the towns <lb/>
in eastern North Carolina, either to start <lb/>
of this sort on local capital or to interest <lb/>
outside capital in their establishment. <lb/>
Then there are a number of other enter- <lb/>
prises suited to this section that might be <lb/>
such as cotton-seed oil mills, fertilizer <lb/>
factories, canning factories and the like. The <lb/>
raw material for all such plants is easily ob- <lb/>
here at low pi ices, and transportation <lb/>
to the northern markets are good, with favor- <lb/>
able freight rates. <lb/>
In these days of sharp competition the <lb/>
manufacturer must look for his profit in cheap <lb/>
raw material, low transportation rates and the <lb/>
ability to turn out the manufactured product <lb/>
at a lower cost than his competitors, without <lb/>
affecting its quality. Conditions in this sec- <lb/>
favor such a result. Factory sites may <lb/>
be had in Greenville at little or no cost, the <lb/>
raw material is practically at the factory door <lb/>
and the labor supply is adequate; labor <lb/>
troubles are unknown, and competing rail- <lb/>
roads, together with water transportation, in- <lb/>
a low freight rate for all time. <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina not only has rich <lb/>
and varied resources, it has many towns that <lb/>
possess unusual advantages for the location of <lb/>
manufacturing enterprises. But no town in <lb/>
the South possesses advantages superior to <lb/>
those offered by Greenville for such enterprises <lb/>
as are above named. <lb/>
Anyone desiring to locate a factory or <lb/>
change their place of residence will be fur- <lb/>
with any information concerning the <lb/>
advantages of Greenville by the editor of this <lb/>
paper ; the Secretary of Greenville Chamber <lb/>
of Commerce, or by F. I,. Merritt, Land and <lb/>
Industrial Agent, Norfolk Southern Rail- <lb/>
way Co., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
FARMS FOR <lb/>
The Richest Land; The Finest Climate. <lb/>
There is no better real estate investment anywhere to-day, barring; none, than <lb/>
good farm property on <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Though land values are rapidly are far below the price of similar <lb/>
lands elsewhere. Why not boy while they are low Let us send you descriptive <lb/>
pamphlet. . i j j . , <lb/>
F. L. MERRITT, Land and Industrial Agent, Norfolk Ry. Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth In Preference Fiction. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. AUG <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Filed for Reference. <lb/>
S. De <lb/>
The foundation for the Raleigh letter to the editor from <lb/>
Railroad depot a <lb/>
paragraph which we take <lb/>
liberty of <lb/>
i to <lb/>
RAILROADS GIVE- Ur <lb/>
I Passenger Agent C- H. <lb/>
The agreement made yesterday afternoon in the office of the the Seaboard Air Idaho, July In the <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina by Governor Glenn for the State, and that to a bright a beautiful <lb/>
counsel of the Southern and Z <lb/>
wish to congratulate you,;, on behalf of their roads, by which the cent rate y finds it to take w <lb/>
upon your edition descriptions <lb/>
Barnes and Spring streets has at <lb/>
last been finished the general counsel . , . . ., n, <lb/>
take <lb/>
of the building. upon your edition descriptions effect by and by which a procedure of an Nos b the <lb/>
point to Greater Greenville, which I by the all present indict Ch and <lb/>
brick structure, have read a to end. is a complete vindication of the position and demands ton this effect Frank <lb/>
appointments pleasure have tor menu, t surrender of the railroads to August. Only yesterday the <lb/>
the first day of July. The full text of the important by s -f Judge <lb/>
which the sovereignty of Sate is acknowledged h a. Mb , reason. Th impression <lb/>
I The railroad puts the 21-cent rate into effect not later than I that it I to to l <lb/>
August <lb/>
But the in <lb/>
was fraught v. <lb/>
and <lb/>
as <lb/>
to the possibility of securing a <lb/>
Officer. <lb/>
New York. July M. <lb/>
Carter, the who betrayed <lb/>
Chester the paying <lb/>
teller of the Windsor Trust com- <lb/>
stole to the <lb/>
has been indicted re- <lb/>
wiving stolen goods. <lb/>
says he gave he, the <lb/>
in cash and she <lb/>
took when he was not <lb/>
looking. <lb/>
The officers of <lb/>
Greenville Encampment No. <lb/>
I. O. O. F. were installed at <lb/>
1907. . , . a tow, weeks I of the laws <lb/>
Th State to appeal from the order of Judge order w for d , <lb/>
. . . . . f i continuance of the ,.; <lb/>
R C. Flanagan Scribe; U. w. The Southern Railway appeal to the Supreme Court of North , <lb/>
High D D. Over- . County case, and if the case is there deeded <lb/>
ton. Senior Warden; L. H. j ft to J the by writ of error the Supreme court <lb/>
Scribe; J. R. <lb/>
Kansas City. July <lb/>
Ida and Lidia Conley, <lb/>
Indians, has begun an arm- <lb/>
ed guard over the graves of their <lb/>
ancestors in Huron in <lb/>
Kansas City. Kan., recently or- <lb/>
sold by the <lb/>
The sisters threaten to shoot the <lb/>
first person who may attempt to <lb/>
remove bodies. <lb/>
Congress the sale <lb/>
of the cemetery, set aside for <lb/>
many years as a tribal burying <lb/>
ground, n-d a division of the <lb/>
money among the remaining <lb/>
members of the <lb/>
first removing the bodies The <lb/>
Conley sisters say they will not <lb/>
permit the graves to be touched, <lb/>
and today they began the erect- <lb/>
ion of a shanty near the<lb/>
Depot. <lb/>
Goldsboro, July 29.- An <lb/>
rule has been served upon <lb/>
the several railroads entering <lb/>
here, by the corporation <lb/>
commission, notifying them that <lb/>
the union passenger station tor <lb/>
Goldsboro must be completed ac- <lb/>
cording to the plans submitted <lb/>
by the railroads and approval by <lb/>
the commission last January, by <lb/>
November under penalty. <lb/>
Deed. <lb/>
United States Senator Pettus <lb/>
of Alabama died last night at <lb/>
o'clock at Hot Springs from the <lb/>
effects of a fit of apoplexy, with <lb/>
which he was seized while at <lb/>
the breakfast yesterday <lb/>
morning. His entire body was <lb/>
paralyzed, and he never recover- <lb/>
ed consciousness since that time. <lb/>
Asheville Citizen. <lb/>
A. C. J. W; H. <lb/>
R. Harris, I. S; James Brown. <lb/>
S; D. C Moore. 1st watch; J. <lb/>
J. Cherry, 2nd watch; E. A <lb/>
3rd watch; S. T. White, <lb/>
4th watch; Griffin, Guide; <lb/>
W. J- and F. J- Forbes. <lb/>
Guards to the tent. <lb/>
the United States. <lb/>
League if d. <lb/>
j The Eastern ball league <lb/>
For Wife. <lb/>
ed and argue together and determined. . has disbanded for <lb/>
The State at its option to indict the Coast Line m one <lb/>
played Saturday. <lb/>
; All and prosecutions mow pending to be dismiss , <lb/>
ed and no other indictments or prosecutions to be for any, <lb/>
alleged violation the law. up to the time the new rate is <lb/>
. . ;. can <lb/>
case. <lb/>
SHOOTS THEN SELF. <lb/>
. of <lb/>
circumstantial evidence and <lb/>
the corroboration of a confessed <lb/>
It was also freely <lb/>
predicted that, in the event <lb/>
Haywood's acquittal, the State <lb/>
would abandon <lb/>
of his associates Charles <lb/>
H Moyer, president of the Fed- <lb/>
and George A Pettibone. <lb/>
of Denver from <lb/>
counsel and from Governor <lb/>
Gooding, issued today, dispel <lb/>
this view of the situation- <lb/>
Clarion, July 29.-After <lb/>
wearing a heavy beard forty <lb/>
. . <lb/>
suits pending final determination of the questions involved <lb/>
o'clock in her home at the <lb/>
Glenn for President. <lb/>
Washington, D. C . July <lb/>
An editorial in the New York <lb/>
mentioning Governor <lb/>
was that he was taken for a <lb/>
tramp and landed in the cooler <lb/>
by the city marshal. <lb/>
first asked for a hand- <lb/>
out, but was refused. He <lb/>
sought to embrace his wife, and <lb/>
the screams of the latter result- <lb/>
ed in his for two <lb/>
hours before the family could be <lb/>
convinced that it was really <lb/>
says it is his last joke. <lb/>
suits <lb/>
wearing a heavy beard forty to a in this arrangement <lb/>
years, Stephen pending before Judge Pritchard <lb/>
.-. v ,. for a signed <lb/>
ALFRED P. <lb/>
ALEXANDER P. HUMPHREY. <lb/>
Counsel for the Southern Railway Company. <lb/>
R B. GLENN. <lb/>
Governor. <lb/>
Messrs Thorn and Humphrey also as counsel for the Southern <lb/>
Railway Company undertake that the Southern Railway no <lb/>
proceedings because <lb/>
done by any the State officers in connection with the rate <lb/>
and will do what it canto prevent the of an <lb/>
such contempt proceedings. <lb/>
This arrangement between the Southern Railway and R- P. <lb/>
is also assent., to by George bob <lb/>
for A Nelson Buckley and complainant,. <lb/>
Helton General Counsel for the Atlantic Line Railroad <lb/>
except that they do not consent that the <lb/>
shall be indicted in one case U a at <lb/>
leaving the State at liberty to do as its sense of duty may <lb/>
-News and Observer. <lb/>
Raleigh, July 29.-Judge R. B- <lb/>
Peebles was here today in con- <lb/>
with Gov. Glenn, regard- <lb/>
the trial of the Anson <lb/>
that the judge has <lb/>
just concluded at Monroe. He <lb/>
says the juries in both cases <lb/>
were throughly justified in re- <lb/>
turning verdicts of not guilty <lb/>
and that several of the most -m. <lb/>
witnesses for the state <lb/>
succeeded in making <lb/>
of in the course they <lb/>
pursued- <lb/>
corner of Morehead street and <lb/>
the Southern Railway. Mr. <lb/>
Powers, her husband was <lb/>
found in an unconscious state on <lb/>
the floor near her, and both had <lb/>
been shot through the head with <lb/>
a pistol. It is thought <lb/>
that Powers will not survive <lb/>
The news of the double i rime <lb/>
shocked the community this <lb/>
morning. It is said, and there <lb/>
is every evidence that the fact <lb/>
is true, that Powers murdered <lb/>
his wife and then shot himself, j <lb/>
The woman was shot through the j <lb/>
forehead, the bullet entering just <lb/>
at th right of the media line. <lb/>
Powers shot himself below the <lb/>
right ear, aid when picked up, <lb/>
was barely breathing. <lb/>
is attention <lb/>
here. A gentleman from the <lb/>
State announced today that a <lb/>
Glenn Democratic Presidential <lb/>
club has already organized <lb/>
the scene <lb/>
of the birthplace of the Governor. <lb/>
The organizers of this club have <lb/>
taken initiative in a move- <lb/>
to recognize the Governor's <lb/>
efforts in behalf of the fight for <lb/>
Rights. <lb/>
of <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Jamestown exposition, Va. <lb/>
July 29.-One of the <lb/>
which the <lb/>
will see in curly August <lb/>
, ill i. Knights of Columbus and <lb/>
posed that the which on <lb/>
about o'clock last night. <lb/>
Cheated <lb/>
29.-After suffering agonizing <lb/>
College Sold. <lb/>
Carolin. <lb/>
I North Week, which is <lb/>
C- July I from August 12th to 19th, <lb/>
I find the largest attendance of <lb/>
e the year at the Ex <lb/>
Knock Hi. BUck Off. <lb/>
Mass., July <lb/>
a man followed my wife and I <lb/>
was big enough, I would knock <lb/>
his block remarked Judge <lb/>
Abbott this morning, during the <lb/>
trail of David Meister. of Water- <lb/>
town, charged with using profane <lb/>
language to Mrs. Louisa Cross- <lb/>
man, of the same town- <lb/>
Mrs. stated that the <lb/>
defendant annoyed her more or <lb/>
less for the last two years by <lb/>
following her on the street. <lb/>
The court asked her if she <lb/>
told her husband, that Meister. <lb/>
had been and she <lb/>
replied that she had several <lb/>
times. <lb/>
large a man is your <lb/>
asked the judge- <lb/>
than <lb/>
replied Mrs. <lb/>
It was at this point that Judge <lb/>
Abbott nude the remark referred <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Claremont Female College at <lb/>
Hickory, which has been under <lb/>
the control of individuals, has <lb/>
passed to the Reformed Synod of <lb/>
North Carolina and will fas the <lb/>
future be under the control of <lb/>
this body. Rev. Dr. W. B. <lb/>
of Salisbury, becomes <lb/>
president, and <lb/>
of the faculty of Bit <lb/>
Seminary, dean of the new <lb/>
under the new order of <lb/>
things. Professor will <lb/>
continue at Mt. for the <lb/>
year, however, in of <lb/>
a contract, and will not formally <lb/>
become the head of Claremont <lb/>
until the fall of 1908. <lb/>
Post <lb/>
for days from year at the own EX- <lb/>
effects of a quantity of carbolic position Tho estimate of <lb/>
acid, taken with the of i North Carolinians for the week <lb/>
self destruction. Thomas according to <lb/>
dings, an aged white man who are m closest touch <lb/>
to the Grim Monster of the situation. August 15th <lb/>
Death at o'clock yesterday. Governor's Day, and this will <lb/>
morning- The end came at the attendance the days <lb/>
Twin City Hospital, where he when President was <lb/>
was taken Tuesday morning Expositor. Georgia <lb/>
few hours after it was will almost <lb/>
that he had taken the There will Le special <lb/>
Failed to Make Tax <lb/>
Raleigh N C July 29.-The <lb/>
North Corporation <lb/>
Commission today issued a war- <lb/>
rant against the South and <lb/>
Western railway it with <lb/>
failing to make returns of its <lb/>
for assessment for <lb/>
taxes The penalty for violation <lb/>
of this law is with for <lb/>
every day's delay. The South <lb/>
and Western is the railroad be- <lb/>
from Johnson City, <lb/>
Tenn., to Marion. N. and is <lb/>
backed by Thomas F. Ryan and <lb/>
other Northern capitalists. <lb/>
Partly cloudy weather, <lb/>
tonight or Wednesday. <lb/>
Thus the law has been prevented trains from all <lb/>
from meting out justice to one; North, points, and the <lb/>
who, if the accusations, are true, capacity of the railroads <lb/>
richly deserved the full limit of the week is over <lb/>
punishment. Every North Carolinian who can <lb/>
go should take advantage this <lb/>
opportunity. <lb/>
Dr Improving. <lb/>
High Up i- World. <lb/>
Yesterday we made mention of <lb/>
Mr. G H Jones, Warrenton, <lb/>
Stole From Corpse. <lb/>
, Little Rock. Ark-. July 29.- <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
from John Parnell. a <lb/>
dead man, and burying in <lb/>
the scanty whit undershirt <lb/>
furnished by the hospital, <lb/>
despite claim that they <lb/>
had bought the shroud, Bud <lb/>
Jackson, an undertaker was <lb/>
denied the charge, fined and sentenced to <lb/>
but was found guilty and fined months m jail. <lb/>
. The many friends of Rev. R. <lb/>
H. Whitaker, D D. has <lb/>
been ill. during the <lb/>
past few weeks, will be we a train Sunday <lb/>
learn he is much improved, with The Free <lb/>
pie assurance from his doctor <lb/>
that-he will soon on our, Upon the reporter <lb/>
street if there is no serious that Mr. Jones measures <lb/>
Dr. has been feet and nine inches, in his <lb/>
a great but his feet, weighs <lb/>
age he. ha Ms afflictions <lb/>
Shot at One, Killed <lb/>
In an Saturday <lb/>
night, six miles of <lb/>
Wilson, on Williams and Howard <lb/>
near Mr. John <lb/>
ho. Will shot and <lb/>
killed Riley Faison. <lb/>
and another <lb/>
named Robert it seems, <lb/>
because involved in a dispute <lb/>
over barbecue which <lb/>
was selling and <lb/>
to pay for the amount <lb/>
chased by him. <lb/>
walked about twenty <lb/>
steps the hi.-1 <lb/>
His <lb/>
readers his <lb/>
letters lately may expect to see <lb/>
him out Boon.-News and <lb/>
is years old and still growing. <lb/>
Mr. Jones has two brothers <lb/>
The national convention f <lb/>
Knights of Columbus meet <lb/>
at the exposition August <lb/>
and it is expected that the at- <lb/>
will be the the <lb/>
order has known in recent years. <lb/>
trains will be run <lb/>
from South and West. <lb/>
from Chicago and the- <lb/>
N will make the <lb/>
v on <lb/>
w Chicago at <lb/>
a. m., Saturday. August 3rd. and <lb/>
will make a stop at Plymouth. <lb/>
Indiana, and Fort Wayne. <lb/>
and will at Pitts- <lb/>
burg, Pa . at in the evening. <lb/>
The party will arrive in Wash- <lb/>
at o'clock morn- <lb/>
will at once board a <lb/>
palatial steamer, City of <lb/>
for n delightful trip <lb/>
down the famous Potomac river, <lb/>
stopping at Mt. and Old <lb/>
Point Comfort, also passing the <lb/>
of warships, and will arrive <lb/>
in Norfolk at on Sun- <lb/>
day evening 4th- <lb/>
will be offered on the boat on <lb/>
Sunday morning by per- <lb/>
mission of His Eminence, the <lb/>
Cardinal. <lb/>
Cardinal Gibbons will be the <lb/>
guest-of honor on this special <lb/>
day, tho manage- <lb/>
has taken particular care <lb/>
in preparing a program befitting <lb/>
lbs occasion, as follows <lb/>
and tired at Upon the of <lb/>
pullet missing its mark and en- the gates <lb/>
of the exposition he Will be met <lb/>
by a fifty and es- <lb/>
to the auditorium build <lb/>
breast <lb/>
pat-1 his right arm. stood <lb/>
reporters personal a.-d quivered for a moment, fall- <lb/>
four and in his tracks. <lb/>
Earnest Times. <lb/>
where the of <lb/>
will take place at<lb/>
--V<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
. i<lb/>
i.<lb/>
JUDGE HAS <lb/>
HIMSELF <lb/>
The Clash between State and Fed- <lb/>
Courts will Likely be <lb/>
Compromised <lb/>
Washington, July 24.- <lb/>
Constitutional lawyers hero, and <lb/>
some of legal con- <lb/>
with the Department of <lb/>
Justice, believe that Judge <lb/>
Pritchard has gone entirely be- <lb/>
his authority in the South- <lb/>
Railway case. <lb/>
It was announced that no con <lb/>
had been reached by the <lb/>
conference, in the <lb/>
office here, and that there was <lb/>
nothing to give out, as the Gov- <lb/>
had received a message <lb/>
from Asheville that the United <lb/>
Stat s Assistant Attorney-Gen- <lb/>
Stuart F. desired to <lb/>
confer with him with regard to <lb/>
the rate and with regard the <lb/>
State and Federal positions in the <lb/>
matter. At; agreement was <lb/>
reached to hold the conference <lb/>
with Mr. Sanford. and until this <lb/>
conference is over Governor <lb/>
Glenn declines to make any <lb/>
Statement as to the status <lb/>
affairs-- News Observer- <lb/>
N. u, July 24---The <lb/>
propositions submitted by <lb/>
Assistant Attorney General San <lb/>
u Governor Glenn are as <lb/>
the injunction <lb/>
suit should be expedited and got- <lb/>
ten ready for hearing at <lb/>
once. , , <lb/>
-Second--That the habeas <lb/>
corpus cases decided here should <lb/>
be at once carried to the <lb/>
THE MENACE OF DIVORCE <lb/>
ACROSS THE STATE. <lb/>
The Great American Evil That ii Gathered Here, There <lb/>
Society <lb/>
Everywhere <lb/>
Charles of Yancey <lb/>
county, a white boy just seven- <lb/>
teen years of age, convicted of <lb/>
the killing of his brother, was <lb/>
yesterday granted a pardon by <lb/>
Glenn, this being con- <lb/>
on good t News <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
COX MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
says Cardinal <lb/>
Gibbons, in the July <lb/>
every serious-minded <lb/>
Christian must now bring every <lb/>
effort into service to combat <lb/>
deplorable condition of American <lb/>
society. . , <lb/>
reckless facility with <lb/>
which divorce is procured in this <lb/>
country is an evil scarcely B publish the <lb/>
deplorable than Mormonism- m commission's two-; <lb/>
deed, it is in some respects f. <lb/>
dangerous than the- latter, Federal Court injunction,, <lb/>
divorce has the sanction then inuring the Federal <lb/>
evil law, which Mormonism has to arrest violators <lb/>
governor B not ls not the divorce .; f rate aw <lb/>
virtual toleration of i <lb/>
in a modified form Mormonism Point, N C, July <lb/>
consists in a simultaneous a Valley Railroad <lb/>
while th law of divorce Company has made a <lb/>
Richmond. Va. July The <lb/>
Cox Mills. N C, July <lb/>
Albert Moore is quite sick with <lb/>
typhoid fever. <lb/>
L. F. Everette says he has the <lb/>
finest crop of tobacco he ever <lb/>
raised- He is one of our lucky- <lb/>
men. <lb/>
We lost a fine horse this week <lb/>
that cost <lb/>
Miss Letha Moore, daughter of <lb/>
Albert Moore, died last <lb/>
day morning, after an illness of <lb/>
days with typhoid fever. She <lb/>
was years of age. <lb/>
Oscar Evans went to Greenville <lb/>
to-day. <lb/>
John Moore is right sick now- <lb/>
practically leads to successive <lb/>
polygamy. <lb/>
Each State has on its <lb/>
move in the of building an <lb/>
electric line connecting <lb/>
Point with and Thomas- <lb/>
books a hit of causes Point and later <lb/>
pretexts-which are d; Greensboro, several <lb/>
car loads tics arrived and ten <lb/>
kept busy hauling <lb/>
as sufficient ground for divorce. <lb/>
There are in all twenty-one or <lb/>
more causes, most of them of a <lb/>
trifling character, and in some <lb/>
States, as in Illinois and Maine. <lb/>
th power of granting a divorce <lb/>
is left to the discretion of the <lb/>
judge. <lb/>
is plainly manifest that the <lb/>
cancer of divorce is rapidly <lb/>
spreading over the community <lb/>
ad poisoning the fountains of <lb/>
nation- Unless the evil is <lb/>
by some speedy ard <lb/>
heroic remedy the existence of <lb/>
family is imperiled. How <lb/>
can we call B Christian <lb/>
violate a <lb/>
teams were <lb/>
them along North Alain street in <lb/>
the direction of Winston Hails <lb/>
are also in the order and <lb/>
will be followed in a few days <lb/>
by all the ties and rails that are <lb/>
needed as fast as the work pro- <lb/>
N- C, July <lb/>
Giddings, an old <lb/>
man who was arrested about ten <lb/>
days ago on the serious charge <lb/>
of attempting a criminal assault <lb/>
upon his oldest daughter. Jennie, <lb/>
who is a cripple and sixteen <lb/>
of age, a tern lo kill her <lb/>
early today at their home <lb/>
north Winston, and her hie was <lb/>
only the rusty pistol, <lb/>
in the hands of the <lb/>
to fire. Giddings, who claims <lb/>
sixty-nine years old, <lb/>
fessed to the officers that it was; <lb/>
social calls for a ms intention lo kill Jennie <lb/>
company to the Supreme court cure and the remedy can <lb/>
the State at it that De found only in the abolition of I <lb/>
our mischievous legislation re- <lb/>
divorce and in an honest <lb/>
application of the teachings of the <lb/>
Gospel. <lb/>
persons contemplating <lb/>
marriage were persuaded <lb/>
once united they were legally <lb/>
into <lb/>
The Eclipse <lb/>
The eclipse of the moon came <lb/>
along on schedule time <lb/>
day night, and many people were <lb/>
out watching it. The shadow <lb/>
first on the east side of <lb/>
the moon and passed slowly <lb/>
across its face. The eclipse was <lb/>
not total, a portion of the moon <lb/>
being visible all the time. <lb/>
fOR TORPID <lb/>
A torpid liver deranges the <lb/>
system, mod produces <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, <lb/>
Sallow Shin and Piles. <lb/>
Then Is no better remedy <lb/>
common diseases than DR. <lb/>
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
. No ice of Dissolution of Partnership<lb/>
hi- partnership heretofore existing <lb/>
between A. II. and W. H. <lb/>
in the town of Greenville under the <lb/>
name of A H. Taft and-Company is <lb/>
this day by mutual consent. <lb/>
A. H Taft will continue to do business <lb/>
in the store next to Taft and VanDyke <lb/>
and w. H. Kicks in the store next to <lb/>
r turning and Mooring. Those indebted <lb/>
Arm will make their payments <lb/>
according to their contracts with the <lb/>
and a prompt settlement is request- <lb/>
ed, debtor will U- notified at <lb/>
which store to make his but <lb/>
no one need wait for such notice to <lb/>
make his payments. Ho may ca at <lb/>
either store and e ch of us will glad <lb/>
to see him an. all other to whom <lb/>
thanks their patronage <lb/>
and of whom we continuance. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. July 1st. 1907 <lb/>
A H. TAFT. <lb/>
W. H. KS. <lb/>
Do Not Neglect the Children <lb/>
At this season of the year the first <lb/>
unnatural looseness of a child's bowels <lb/>
should have immediate attention. The <lb/>
best thing that can be given is <lb/>
Colic, cholera and <lb/>
Remedy followed by oil as direct- <lb/>
ed with each bottle of the remedy. <lb/>
all Druggist and Dealers in <lb/>
people if we violate a <lb/>
mental law of Christianity And <lb/>
court of the United States and <lb/>
Dy appeal- <lb/>
-That the <lb/>
at Raleigh, in <lb/>
Green <lb/>
the South- <lb/>
marriage does not constitute <lb/>
n cardinal principle of the Chris- <lb/>
religion am at a loss to <lb/>
railway was fined know what foes, <lb/>
be carried by the railway; <lb/>
v e, <lb/>
court should affirm the judgment <lb/>
of the Superior court the rail- <lb/>
way company should sue out a <lb/>
writ of error from the Supreme <lb/>
court of the United States <lb/>
case to the latter court. <lb/>
These three cases present every <lb/>
intention lo <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
u once tin. <lb/>
feature of the debarred from entering u. <lb/>
has arisen and is now agitating second wedlock, they would be <lb/>
the public mind with regard to more before mar- <lb/>
the public mind with regard to before mar <lb/>
the recent rate law the in the choice of a life part- <lb/>
and would be more patient <lb/>
That all future pro- in bearing the yoke <lb/>
under the rate law in and <lb/>
.,. Vi. <lb/>
the State courts shall be suspend- <lb/>
ed until the Supreme court the <lb/>
United States can render final <lb/>
judgment settling the <lb/>
The State advocates stated <lb/>
tonight that the Federal court <lb/>
cannot escape a violation of the <lb/>
Federal statute which prohibits a <lb/>
Federal court from anting an <lb/>
injunction against a State court. <lb/>
say that it is too clear now <lb/>
to ad it of question that what <lb/>
Judge Pritchard has already <lb/>
done amounts to a violation of <lb/>
the F statute <lb/>
Protest Against Editorial. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, N. C, 24-The <lb/>
following were adopt- <lb/>
ed at a mass meeting of the <lb/>
of Rocky <lb/>
the citizens of Rocky <lb/>
Mount here assembled do hereby <lb/>
enter our protest against an <lb/>
of the Mes- <lb/>
of the 18th which in <lb/>
an uncalled for manner so exits <lb/>
Governor Glenn's course <lb/>
in the Rate <lb/>
do hereby enter <lb/>
into the following resolutions; <lb/>
Governor Glenn in <lb/>
the discharge of his duty <lb/>
needs no defense in his attempt <lb/>
to uphold the laws of our good <lb/>
Old Commonwealth. <lb/>
when a subsidized <lb/>
attempts to the <lb/>
air name and actions of our <lb/>
worthy Governor that its petard <lb/>
will be bound to the source from <lb/>
whence it comes and cause the <lb/>
thrower of the bomb infinitely <lb/>
more harm than to him at whom <lb/>
it was hurled. <lb/>
we fully endorse <lb/>
the course of the News and Ob- <lb/>
server in its manful fight for the <lb/>
rights of the long <lb/>
may its able standard bearer, <lb/>
Josephus Daniels, stand at its <lb/>
prow as the Palladium of North <lb/>
Carolina that we in <lb/>
common with the people of North <lb/>
Carolina so long an our Governor <lb/>
stands for our rights-will ever <lb/>
uphold his hands. <lb/>
infirmities <lb/>
A to Do Negro. <lb/>
Seeing New Year Womble on <lb/>
the street yesterday reminded us <lb/>
of the fact that he is one of the <lb/>
best off in the Slate It <lb/>
h is not been many years since <lb/>
he a telephone n in <lb/>
this city, and during that time <lb/>
and since he has accumulated a <lb/>
, me great deal of property- He has <lb/>
n tolerating each other's a good bank account, and among <lb/>
other possessions A, <lb/>
large tract of land in Florida, a <lb/>
fine farm in Randolph consisting, <lb/>
of acres, a farm on the <lb/>
side the Cape Fear in Flea Hill <lb/>
township. acres land in j <lb/>
Pearce's Mill township, and two <lb/>
building lots on street in I <lb/>
this city. <lb/>
He has this y planted <lb/>
fruit trees on his Randolph <lb/>
and is about to set out <lb/>
pecan trees. <lb/>
His success is due in a large <lb/>
measure to his sobriety, industry <lb/>
and his attitude towards his <lb/>
white employers- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
WHAT DOING. <lb/>
Norfolk Va. July <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Your industrial edition was a <lb/>
most creditable and I am <lb/>
sere it will in great good <lb/>
to Greenville. Already one <lb/>
manufacturing enterprise is <lb/>
making further inquiries regard- <lb/>
town as result of <lb/>
your work. want to <lb/>
thank for the manner in <lb/>
which you our <lb/>
and the amount of space <lb/>
you have given us. <lb/>
Viv can use to advantage any <lb/>
number of copies you may care <lb/>
to send us for distribution. <lb/>
best wines. <lb/>
Your very truly, <lb/>
Fred L Merritt. <lb/>
and Industrial Agent N. <lb/>
a K. U <lb/>
Remarkable Rescue. <lb/>
That truth stranger than Action <lb/>
once been demonstrated in <lb/>
the little town of the <lb/>
residence of C. V. Pepper. He <lb/>
I was in bed, entirely disabled with <lb/>
hemorrhage of the lungs ard throat. <lb/>
Doctors to help me. and all hope <lb/>
had lied w n I lug i -r. Kb <lb/>
New Discovery. instant <lb/>
cam-. The roughing soon I; <lb/>
bleeding idly, aid <lb/>
three weeks I able lo <lb/>
cure for cold <lb/>
and at I. I. <lb/>
Trial bottle free.<lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Ties always on j <lb/>
He Fired Stick. <lb/>
have fired the walking-stick I've <lb/>
carried over -ill on account of a <lb/>
sore resisted every kind of treat- <lb/>
men , until tried <lb/>
Salve; Hint has healed the -ore and <lb/>
me n happy writes John <lb/>
of North Mills, N. C. <lb/>
teed for s, Bums, etc., by John. I. <lb/>
Wooten druggist, <lb/>
Fresh Hood kept con- <lb/>
-t.-i in stock. Country <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
Social Life in Troy Queered. <lb/>
It is said that dancing makes <lb/>
git large. It is also said <lb/>
that ice cream freckles. Doctors <lb/>
are of the opinion that <lb/>
on the front gate produces <lb/>
A few more opinions <lb/>
like these and the girls of Troy <lb/>
won't have any fun left them. <lb/>
Troy <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
Not Quite If <lb/>
A Definition of Success. <lb/>
Ho have the hypothetical <lb/>
scientists and the exponents of <lb/>
unbelief benefited themselves or <lb/>
humanity at large by sowing the <lb/>
seeds of doubt broadcast in the <lb/>
world The real scientists do <lb/>
not fall in this category, for they <lb/>
are believers in the real sense of <lb/>
the word; they know too much, <lb/>
they have seen too many mys- <lb/>
manifestations of the <lb/>
divine creative power Now, <lb/>
those who have disposed of the <lb/>
Bible and all evidences <lb/>
have written a great many <lb/>
books, and some of them have <lb/>
won what the at large <lb/>
lightly calls fame. According <lb/>
to the measures <lb/>
are applied in such cases; they <lb/>
have been extremely successful, <lb/>
but real success means the <lb/>
fit of humanity in some form or <lb/>
other. If no such benefits can <lb/>
be shown as the result of their <lb/>
labors, their success is not equal <lb/>
to that achieved by the direct <lb/>
and the deepest <lb/>
Joel Chandler Harris is in <lb/>
Uncle Remus's Magazine. <lb/>
MULE HAD <lb/>
. D. W. W. Miller. <lb/>
J. C. W. A. Brown, Stead- <lb/>
mm Sparkman, T- E- and <lb/>
many others- <lb/>
Mr. L. D Wade tried to <lb/>
a warn proportion. Wednesday <lb/>
w. had <lb/>
heard that a Man had found that theory, rat <lb/>
to death down the have Arm la <lb/>
The reporter care York Du. <lb/>
Jeweler Attract Burglars. <lb/>
The owner of the combination <lb/>
store and flat building in <lb/>
bus avenue considered himself in <lb/>
luck when he rented one of his <lb/>
stores to a jeweler Jewelers, <lb/>
he fancied were a profitable in- <lb/>
vestment, in as much as they <lb/>
paid a high rental, and followed <lb/>
a calling supposed not to grate <lb/>
on the sensibilities of refined <lb/>
families upstairs To his <lb/>
prise, however, he soon received <lb/>
notice of removal. <lb/>
the explained <lb/>
the agent o the perplexed land- <lb/>
lord. folk, are afraid of <lb/>
him-not of him personally, of <lb/>
course, but of the burglars he <lb/>
apt to attract Somehow the <lb/>
impression prevails that robber- <lb/>
are much more likely to take <lb/>
place in a building where a <lb/>
is located than anywhere <lb/>
else. The jewels lure thieves in- <lb/>
to that neighborhood, so the <lb/>
runs, and while there <lb/>
they think they might well <lb/>
make a dean job of it and loot <lb/>
the flats I do not know <lb/>
whether or not statistics support <lb/>
that theory, but fiat dwellers <lb/>
Rowland's go Back to Jail. <lb/>
Raleigh, July <lb/>
Court Justice Connor at o'clock <lb/>
this afternoon rendered his de- <lb/>
in the Rowland case, under <lb/>
the writ of habeas corpus. <lb/>
Connor refused bond <lb/>
to either prisoner, and directed <lb/>
the sheriff to and keep <lb/>
in the common jail until the next <lb/>
sitting of the Superior court, <lb/>
and instructed the clerk to tax <lb/>
the costs of the special habeas <lb/>
corpus hearing in the general <lb/>
bill of costs to follow the final <lb/>
determination of the case. <lb/>
The poison purchased <lb/>
from the wholesale druggist <lb/>
here, as shown in evidence, is <lb/>
believed to have done the <lb/>
for the prisoners, and their <lb/>
case looks blacker today than it <lb/>
ever has. <lb/>
Remarkable Case of Dumb Brute's <lb/>
Instinct of Preservation. <lb/>
The mule has never been <lb/>
having u great deal of <lb/>
sense, but the instinct of self <lb/>
preservation as evidenced by one <lb/>
in this city yesterday was so <lb/>
pronounced as to give to <lb/>
the belief that he is endowed <lb/>
with at least. <lb/>
Hitched to a dray, the mule was <lb/>
thrown ground in a collision <lb/>
at South Front and <lb/>
Hancock streets. His head fell <lb/>
across the railroad track and <lb/>
being pinioned by the shafts he <lb/>
could not release himself, and <lb/>
an approaching train made it <lb/>
dangerous for the man to do any- <lb/>
thing for him. The cars came <lb/>
on and the mule lifted his head, <lb/>
bent his neck double and <lb/>
let the wheels pass without <lb/>
him. This is vouched for by <lb/>
reliable eye <lb/>
Bern Sun. <lb/>
K A Damon and Ella Dawson <lb/>
By Virtue of a decree of the superior <lb/>
court of county, made by n. C. <lb/>
Moore, of the Superior court <lb/>
said county on <lb/>
in i. certain specie proceeding wherein j <lb/>
J. C, wife Maggie <lb/>
berry are and R. A. <lb/>
and Ella Dawson are defendants, <lb/>
Commissioner, will on Mon- <lb/>
day the 5th day of August <lb/>
to public before the court house <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb/>
for cash, the following tractor <lb/>
eel of land to wit. <lb/>
Situate in the county of and <lb/>
State and ill Swift <lb/>
creek Township, adjoining lands of <lb/>
Major Catkins, Allen W. A. C. <lb/>
and Creak, eon- <lb/>
lining fifty Acres more less. <lb/>
This sale is to be <lb/>
among the in common. This <lb/>
July, <lb/>
F. C. Harding. <lb/>
Commissioner, <lb/>
How often you can pet a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. line of tools <lb/>
Is a to i could desire, and <lb/>
we that your tool <lb/>
box does not a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Course <lb/>
j You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of------ <lb/>
J P<lb/>
Corey <lb/>
COUCH <lb/>
CURE the LUNGS <lb/>
w Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery<lb/>
and <lb/>
OS Trial. <lb/>
for nil THROAT and <lb/>
WHO XX MONEY <lb/>
Girl Fatally <lb/>
Morehead City. N. C. July <lb/>
While a kitchen <lb/>
with kerosene oil Mary Guthrie. <lb/>
thirteen-year-old daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs- Elijah Guthrie, <lb/>
was burned to death here <lb/>
day. The young- lady poured <lb/>
oil on the wood, and after <lb/>
a stood with the can <lb/>
over the Are- An explosion re- <lb/>
and her clothing caught <lb/>
fire. She ran, screaming, into <lb/>
the and <lb/>
cam, but her injuries were <lb/>
such that aha died in a few <lb/>
hours. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Thus did the big fat man pine <lb/>
this morning on the <lb/>
steps as he mopped great big <lb/>
translucent drops of sweat from <lb/>
his large round bald head. He <lb/>
had walked up the sunny side of <lb/>
West Trade from the Southern <lb/>
station- would give the big- <lb/>
five dollar bill I ever saw <lb/>
right now to have my teeth chat- <lb/>
so hard that half of them <lb/>
would be knocked out of their <lb/>
he added, as he wiped <lb/>
his moist with a soaked <lb/>
handkerchief say that <lb/>
the don't leave for <lb/>
Wilmington o'clock <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Maj Jo Deal <lb/>
Roanoke. Va., July A <lb/>
message from Va, <lb/>
announces the sudden death at <lb/>
Hickory. N. C, of <lb/>
the Virginian giant. <lb/>
aide show name was <lb/>
and he had traveled <lb/>
extensively. Ha was a of <lb/>
county, U years of <lb/>
He weighed <lb/>
Stray Hot Taken 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/>
fed by me since February <lb/>
1st. 1907. Owner can get hog <lb/>
by paying for feed and care and <lb/>
identifying same. Hog weighs <lb/>
about pounds, <lb/>
ltd w Greenville N. <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND <lb/>
J. Cox enters and claims <lb/>
about acres, more or loss, of <lb/>
vacant in <lb/>
township, Pitt county, N C-, on <lb/>
west side of Creeping swamp <lb/>
adjoining the lards of Jesse <lb/>
ton. Sr. A. G. Cox, J. B. Milk <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
This June 20th, 1907. <lb/>
J. Cox. <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming <lb/>
title to or interest in the fore- <lb/>
going described land must file <lb/>
their protest in with me <lb/>
within the next thirty days, or <lb/>
they will be barred by law. <lb/>
R. Williams. <lb/>
Entry taker ex-officio. <lb/>
Not it el <lb/>
state of North Carolina, Pitt county <lb/>
in the superior <lb/>
I. J . vs T A Carson, <lb/>
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb/>
the undersigned from the Court <lb/>
of County in the above entitled <lb/>
will on Monday, the day of <lb/>
Au rust. Ht o'clock If. at the <lb/>
Court House door of said County, sell to <lb/>
the highest r for to satisfy <lb/>
aid execution, all the right, title and <lb/>
interest which the said I. A. Carson, <lb/>
defendant, has in the following described <lb/>
real estate, to <lb/>
A certain tract of land in Pitt County <lb/>
Bethel Township, adj the lands of <lb/>
J. J. Carson Blount lands, <lb/>
at the four prong <lb/>
thence with J. Canon line to the <lb/>
Grey Blount line, thence with the Grey <lb/>
Blount line to the B. T. Ward line, <lb/>
with II. F. Ward a canal <lb/>
in Creek, down the <lb/>
said creek to the G. W. An- <lb/>
thence with the said An- <lb/>
line to the beginning, containing <lb/>
by one fifty <lb/>
seres Theses T. A. <lb/>
arson a half Interest <lb/>
the above described lead. This <lb/>
I. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
executors of the Last Will and <lb/>
of Pattie R. Hooker, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persons having any claims against <lb/>
estate must preset same, <lb/>
authenticated, to the undersigned for <lb/>
on or before the 25th day of <lb/>
1908, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 26th day of June. 1907. <lb/>
T. E. Hooker. <lb/>
T. M, Hooker. <lb/>
W. E. Hooker. <lb/>
Executors of Pattie R. Hooker. <lb/>
Littleton High School <lb/>
BROWNING <lb/>
L. W- BAGLEY. A. B. <lb/>
Principals. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES. <lb/>
Entrance into colleges and <lb/>
on certificate. <lb/>
Faculty I experienced college <lb/>
Scholarships from leading colleges. <lb/>
Expenses extras. <lb/>
. Health conditions unsurpassed. <lb/>
. Prepares tor life or college. <lb/>
Thorough instruction.<lb/>
. Good library. <lb/>
No Saloons. <lb/>
to eater Sept I <lb/>
For father and<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb/>
At close of business <lb/>
RESOURCES. <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 hank notes <lb/>
U. S. <lb/>
LE, <lb/>
May 1907. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital-Stock <lb/>
Surplus funds 16.000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profit less <lb/>
Expenses <lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Time 27.1581.0 <lb/>
Due to a <lb/>
i checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total 197,685.07 <lb/>
143,208.55 <lb/>
t r lift, i <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr. Costlier of s-l bank, lo <lb/>
i to v- i to the boat -f my kiwis <lb/>
C. CARR, Cashier <lb/>
e. of May c H A. WHITE <lb/>
T. <lb/>
C. S. C- J- <lb/>
CAPITAL <lb/>
SURPLUS A PROFITS <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb/>
The Eastern School, <lb/>
the coveted prize, has been <lb/>
to Pitt We <lb/>
hop; that there are other <lb/>
things in store us, <lb/>
tender the services of this bank <lb/>
and resources the up- <lb/>
building of legitimate <lb/>
enterprise o. our town and <lb/>
county <lb/>
EASTERN LEAGUE WILL <lb/>
PASS INTO HISTORY <lb/>
Game of the Season Will be <lb/>
Played Today <lb/>
The <lb/>
of one of <lb/>
illness of <lb/>
others ind still others returning <lb/>
home with the hotly of <lb/>
has in such a <lb/>
hole in the situation as <lb/>
to make it for that <lb/>
town to continue the season out. <lb/>
The officials of the. Eastern <lb/>
Carolina League held a <lb/>
last at Rocky Mount <lb/>
was to disband the <lb/>
league unless another city was <lb/>
willing to in and take the <lb/>
franchise. <lb/>
The Messenger wired <lb/>
Mr. Joseph I. Ramsey, at Rocky <lb/>
Mount, and received the follow- <lb/>
circumstance i <lb/>
ore that team will dis- <lb/>
band. Unless city will <lb/>
take franchise, league <lb/>
will end <lb/>
The breaking up of the base- <lb/>
ball season is to be <lb/>
Washington is willing to finish <lb/>
the season, but unless another <lb/>
city comes forward by Saturday, <lb/>
the Eastern Carolina <lb/>
be disbanded for this <lb/>
L DAVIS. JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
i b <lb/>
in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FAS A I i <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Your t <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Deputy Mai shall. <lb/>
Greensboro, July it <lb/>
s not generally known, the West- <lb/>
District of North Carolina <lb/>
one of the few the <lb/>
deputy marshal <lb/>
in the United States. is <lb/>
nothing to prevent a marshal <lb/>
pointing one, but it is not gen- <lb/>
rally considered the place for a <lb/>
woman. The woman who holds <lb/>
hat position in this district is <lb/>
Miss Nessie a niece of <lb/>
Marshal Miss <lb/>
ck went to Salisbury yesterday <lb/>
afternoon to serve a restraining <lb/>
order upon the Hon. <lb/>
Clement, assistant attorney gen- <lb/>
for the State cf North Car- <lb/>
The order is one of the <lb/>
many processes that have been <lb/>
issued since the beginning of the <lb/>
litigation relative to the enforce- <lb/>
of the State's new rate <lb/>
law. Miss recently <lb/>
ed the papers in in the <lb/>
case of Jas. P. Richardson Co., <lb/>
against the American Tobacco <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
IMPORTANT EDUCATIONAL MEET- <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for-----i <lb/>
White Lead, Paints <lb/>
Colors, and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better <lb/>
i n line. It has behind it n ten <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
ever worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you wilt favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have a car load and <lb/>
yin give you Special <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
R. C. <lb/>
An Opinion. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. July 1807. <lb/>
Dear Mr. <lb/>
The town and county owe you <lb/>
a lasting debt for the excellent <lb/>
special edition of The Reflector <lb/>
which you issued recently. It is <lb/>
a splendid piece of work, and <lb/>
i he good that it will do Green- <lb/>
ville and Pitt county is difficult <lb/>
to estimate. The time was most <lb/>
opportune for the special edition <lb/>
because the whole State is want- <lb/>
to know who we are and <lb/>
what sort of place Greenville is, <lb/>
and the paper has been widely <lb/>
read. <lb/>
With good wishes, <lb/>
I am Very truly Yours, <lb/>
H. B. Smith. <lb/>
Wreck <lb/>
Fayette ville, N. C, July 26- <lb/>
Nat and Charles <lb/>
boys, ten and eleven years old, <lb/>
were tried in magistrate court <lb/>
this afternoon and are now in jail <lb/>
charged with attempt to wreck <lb/>
train No. south-bound mail <lb/>
and passenger at Parkton. N. C, <lb/>
by placing a heavy cross tie on <lb/>
track. The engine struck the <lb/>
tie before it could be stopped <lb/>
and the track was torn up for <lb/>
twenty feet. <lb/>
elastic seam drawers, <lb/>
worth to sell at pair- <lb/>
C L. Co. <lb/>
C. A. Dickens, of South <lb/>
ton, Va, has located here to en- <lb/>
gage in the plumbing business. <lb/>
His card will be found <lb/>
in this paper. <lb/>
Experts Front U. S. Department of <lb/>
Will Discuss Crop <lb/>
Culture Public Roads, Drain- <lb/>
age, And Forestry. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. July 24th, <lb/>
There will be a most <lb/>
educational v for the <lb/>
farmers and other citizens, <lb/>
in Greenville, Friday, <lb/>
0th. <lb/>
This meeting will be addressed <lb/>
by experts from the <lb/>
States department of <lb/>
There will be two experts from <lb/>
the bureau of plant industry, on <lb/>
of whom will dismiss corn <lb/>
tobacco, th- other will <lb/>
cuss cotton. There will ox <lb/>
pert on drainage, who will dis- <lb/>
cuss the important subject of <lb/>
our farm lands. An <lb/>
expert from the bureau of for <lb/>
will tell us how to cut <lb/>
yet at the same <lb/>
pr-.-s it the future. There <lb/>
. ill be an expert on. public roods. <lb/>
u ho will discuss the question of <lb/>
he best roads for Eastern <lb/>
Carolina, and how to construct <lb/>
and maintain same. In addition <lb/>
Prof. Joseph Hyde Pratt, our <lb/>
geologist, will be present <lb/>
will talk on the value of our <lb/>
peat deposit and other subjects. <lb/>
All of these are of <lb/>
paramount importance. I have <lb/>
known for some time that our <lb/>
people were not availing them- <lb/>
selves fully of the benefits from <lb/>
the of the United <lb/>
States department of agriculture <lb/>
It is our department and we are <lb/>
entitled to share in the results of <lb/>
all Hie valuable investigations, <lb/>
which are conducted by its <lb/>
experts. I feel .-hat there is no <lb/>
better way of acquainting our <lb/>
with the work of this depart- <lb/>
and of disseminating <lb/>
able information than by holding <lb/>
these series of meetings. <lb/>
The meetings will be b <lb/>
a. m. and there will be <lb/>
miming and afternoon sessions. <lb/>
Each speaker is an expert in his <lb/>
line, and will talk about twenty- <lb/>
five minutes. views <lb/>
will be used wherever night <lb/>
meetings can be held- <lb/>
Meetings will be at the fol- <lb/>
lowing times and <lb/>
Plymouth. Wednesday August <lb/>
7th. <lb/>
Washington, Thursday, Aug. <lb/>
Friday, Aug 9th. <lb/>
Williamston, Saturday, Aug. <lb/>
Gatesville. Monday, Aug, 12th. <lb/>
Winton, Tuesday, Aug. 13th. <lb/>
If the meetings at these six <lb/>
county seats shall meet with the <lb/>
of the people, then <lb/>
series of meetings will be held <lb/>
in the remaining counties of the <lb/>
district curing the early fall. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
Indicted Far Peonage. <lb/>
Through Special <lb/>
Agent Hoyt a warrant was sworn <lb/>
out before U. S. Commissioner <lb/>
C. B. Hill against Mr. I. H. Bar- <lb/>
a prominent business man <lb/>
and of ville. <lb/>
Mr Harms is in <lb/>
the city and the hearing is set <lb/>
for morning before the <lb/>
commissioner. <lb/>
The alleged peonage charge is <lb/>
based on an action by Mr. Harms <lb/>
against a who had con- <lb/>
to do some work for Mr. <lb/>
for supplies advanced, <lb/>
and jumped his contract, where- <lb/>
upon Mr had the <lb/>
indicted under the act of <lb/>
the North Carolina legislature, <lb/>
and tried before a <lb/>
The justice found the <lb/>
under the act of the North <lb/>
Carolina general assembly and he <lb/>
was forced to return to Mr. <lb/>
employ to work out <lb/>
amount. This, according to <lb/>
federal authorities, is a violation <lb/>
of United States statute of 1867 <lb/>
in direct violation of the <lb/>
constitution. <lb/>
The case will be watched with <lb/>
interest, as it involves the <lb/>
of the constitutionality of <lb/>
the act, and may occasion <lb/>
another of irate and <lb/>
federal courts, as the state will <lb/>
probably contend for its <lb/>
-r ow Bern Sun. <lb/>
THE ENGLISH WAY. <lb/>
Biscuits Are Rolls In Great Britain and <lb/>
Crackers Arc <lb/>
In the term user fur <lb/>
A then <lb/>
i- u I <lb/>
ii t-<lb/>
is I <lb/>
i- <lb/>
An is u <lb/>
i- <lb/>
pan ; Ii <lb/>
. a <lb/>
hat is a <lb/>
i oat i- q a<lb/>
i an en <lb/>
imp ; mot w i .- <lb/>
n in <lb/>
OUR GLENN <lb/>
WILL STAND PAT <lb/>
lie; bet r is <lb/>
ii i- a public; mush is <lb/>
i are I I <lb/>
i . . I I <lb/>
ire <lb/>
i i- <lb/>
i; con u r. <lb/>
and n is a turkey- <lb/>
i- a . r a I in a I I <lb/>
r a n el. thread <lb/>
i i is print; cotton <lb/>
-in-- i I i horse is u <lb/>
horse; a lap role is a rail- <lb/>
. . r i. and a trunk i- a <lb/>
A fruit store i- a fruiterer's; a <lb/>
hardware store an ironmonger's; a <lb/>
store a draper's or <lb/>
a u tobacco- <lb/>
a furnishing store a hosier's; <lb/>
n vegetable, store a greengrocer's. <lb/>
A is an antimacassar; stub <lb/>
a check book is a counterfoil, <lb/>
and sleeve buttons arc cult links. <lb/>
A railroad ticket office is a book- <lb/>
office, and buying a ticket is <lb/>
booking; a locomotive i.- an <lb/>
an engineer, driver; a driver <lb/>
is a coachman; a fireman a stoker, <lb/>
a freight train a goods train. <lb/>
Driving is riding; a wagon is ;. <lb/>
carriage; a balky horse jibbing <lb/>
and a a bearing <lb/>
rein. <lb/>
A vine is a creeper; lumber <lb/>
kindling wood, fagots, <lb/>
white pine, deal. <lb/>
A muffler is a comforter, n <lb/>
comforter is a <lb/>
Slick is neat; is comical, <lb/>
is smart is clever, <lb/>
and clever is Post <lb/>
Railroad Need Not See <lb/>
Him <lb/>
Governor Glenn has announced <lb/>
that it is needless for the South- <lb/>
en officials to see him <lb/>
unless they are willing, as a con- <lb/>
precedent to any <lb/>
to immediately, put the <lb/>
cent rate into effect, and <lb/>
rate law mu-t be <lb/>
ed before I will consider any ad- <lb/>
The governor also instructs <lb/>
the solicitors to indict the higher <lb/>
i and not the agents. <lb/>
An extra session of the gen- <lb/>
assembly is probable unless <lb/>
railroads put into operation <lb/>
the cent rate. <lb/>
His Profession. <lb/>
The father of a family presented <lb/>
himself at an emigration office and <lb/>
asked for tickets. <lb/>
many are inquired <lb/>
the <lb/>
wife and <lb/>
age and profession went <lb/>
on the clerk. <lb/>
just turned thirty; prof <lb/>
carpenter; my wife, a needle- <lb/>
of you, you in <lb/>
quired the man. about the <lb/>
child-ex and <lb/>
seven <lb/>
The eyebrows were raised <lb/>
much formed <lb/>
arches his <lb/>
profession, I repeated <lb/>
agent. <lb/>
The astonished father paused <lb/>
just a moment <lb/>
where ml tape would stop; then us <lb/>
if inspired he <lb/>
Graphic. <lb/>
Reform. <lb/>
In a little town a score of year <lb/>
there was a shiftless colored boy <lb/>
Jones who after being <lb/>
caught in a number of petty <lb/>
was at last sentenced to a <lb/>
short term in the penitentiary, <lb/>
where he was set to learn a trade. <lb/>
On the day of his return home he <lb/>
met a friendly white acquaintance <lb/>
who <lb/>
what did they put you at in <lb/>
the prison. <lb/>
started in to make an hon- <lb/>
est boy me, <lb/>
good. Bill, and I hope <lb/>
they <lb/>
did, <lb/>
how did they teach you to <lb/>
lie Bill <lb/>
done put me in de shoe <lb/>
pasteboard <lb/>
shoes sole-, rail. <lb/>
A Touch of Nature. <lb/>
I hear u child crying like <lb/>
said the sleepless unman as <lb/>
they sat still and listened, wish <lb/>
could too. Hear the sobs, the <lb/>
shrieks There is probably nothing <lb/>
the matter with her. She has loll <lb/>
her doll or her too hurts. That's <lb/>
ill. hut she'll feel a whole lot better <lb/>
she lets up. If could scream <lb/>
and like that for awhile at night <lb/>
when I up. I could go <lb/>
right hat k to sleep <lb/>
York <lb/>
and <lb/>
A man married recently a young <lb/>
wife who takes everything quite lit- <lb/>
He cam home and he <lb/>
would take her to the theater and <lb/>
presently he found her stuffing all <lb/>
sorts of eatables into a couple <lb/>
black bags. are you <lb/>
he asked, she replied meekly. <lb/>
provisions because I ha. <lb/>
Just read in th that six weeks <lb/>
will between the first tad <lb/>
and <lb/>
ft INTER VILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
From Orr Hulling Neighbor. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C-. July <lb/>
Cox went to <lb/>
Friday evening on business- <lb/>
J. E. Greene, our excellent <lb/>
railroad agent, is taking a few <lb/>
days visiting relatives in New <lb/>
Bern. Mr Clarence <lb/>
of Bethel is his place. <lb/>
J G E. who <lb/>
had been away during the past <lb/>
six weeks a special course <lb/>
at Chicago University, returned <lb/>
home Thursday evening. He <lb/>
left this morning for Rocky <lb/>
Mount where he will meet Mrs. <lb/>
and children who have <lb/>
been away during the summer <lb/>
in county. They are <lb/>
expected tonight. <lb/>
section had a delightful <lb/>
rain yesterday afternoon which <lb/>
was very much needed. <lb/>
Chas Smith, who charge <lb/>
of the school grounds, is plant- <lb/>
corn, turnips, etc., for fall <lb/>
use at the dormitories. His <lb/>
gardens are fine <lb/>
There are two excellent tennis <lb/>
courts and the ball ground has <lb/>
been put in good shape having <lb/>
had many improvements put in <lb/>
since commencement The <lb/>
maples are growing beautifully <lb/>
and the lawn looks fresh and <lb/>
The time is near at <lb/>
hand when the grounds will at- <lb/>
tract and outing parties <lb/>
from a distance to come and en- <lb/>
joy its comforts. A party from <lb/>
Kinston came here on an outing <lb/>
tour last spring and expressed <lb/>
themselves as have had a most <lb/>
delightful trip. <lb/>
We deeply sympathize with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Whichard in <lb/>
their sad bereavement in <lb/>
death of Mrs. Sutton- <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Jones who spent <lb/>
some time here visiting her <lb/>
Miss Susan, returned to <lb/>
her home in Ayden Friday. <lb/>
Mrs Martha Cobb and <lb/>
Miss Lena of Conetoe, have <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. L. Jackson. <lb/>
Mrs. Cobb returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
The reputation of Winterville <lb/>
High school is growing all the <lb/>
time Thursday Prof. Lineberry <lb/>
received a letter from a gentle- <lb/>
man of Pender county wishing to <lb/>
enter three children, the young- <lb/>
est being seven years old. There <lb/>
were two very young ones here <lb/>
last year from but <lb/>
are younger. <lb/>
Mrs. Lou Hicks returned to <lb/>
her home near Conetoe after <lb/>
having spent some time with her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J L. Jackson. <lb/>
PLEADS GUILTY. <lb/>
New York State <lb/>
Will Haw la Time. <lb/>
New York, July <lb/>
B. former teller of <lb/>
Windsor Trust Company, from <lb/>
which he stole today <lb/>
plead guilty to grand larceny in <lb/>
the first degree, the maximum <lb/>
penalty for which is ten <lb/>
imprisonment Sentence <lb/>
postponed to allow to <lb/>
clear up his financial affairs. <lb/>
The man was turned over to the <lb/>
police by Mrs. Laura Carter on <lb/>
whom he is supposed to have <lb/>
squandered some of the money <lb/>
stolen.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
., Heck I STATE NEWS NOTES <lb/>
T u Small is one Democrat At Scotland n. <lb/>
i The railroads saw the hand to see remain in j The tor spent a pleasant f-. <lb/>
wall when We hope he will con- day in Scotland Neck Tuesday <lb/>
KN made up his mm to co-operate with . <lb/>
, legislature m <lb/>
w . the rate fight could not be settled <lb/>
TS way. If the <lb/>
had come together on the matter who are try- <lb/>
to do things in a maternal way. <lb/>
in preference <lb/>
to <lb/>
the passage rate would have <lb/>
been cut to cents- The Re- <lb/>
has believed from the <lb/>
cents would <lb/>
If too hot here for you, <lb/>
it maybe hereafter- <lb/>
could perhaps <lb/>
get out on brain <lb/>
But what do you suppose Judge <lb/>
Pritchard thinks of Governor <lb/>
Glenn <lb/>
The warmest question <lb/>
the Georgia legislature is pro- <lb/>
The home seekers could not <lb/>
look in a better than<lb/>
The Bull shut the door in Car- <lb/>
face, but she kept on talking <lb/>
just the same. <lb/>
There is nothing like having a <lb/>
governor with back bone. <lb/>
Wilson has taken the palm <lb/>
from Durham for the record of <lb/>
murders and sch like. <lb/>
have been low <lb/>
the gubernatorial <lb/>
dates come out and give th <lb/>
papers something o say. <lb/>
About the biggest thing The <lb/>
Reflector can talk about is Green- <lb/>
ville Keep your eye on her. <lb/>
They are hard to convict these <lb/>
days Even the Haywood trial <lb/>
resulted in acquittal- <lb/>
The Durham Herald thinks <lb/>
that anyway you look at it the <lb/>
it. <lb/>
waned to see the Laughinghouse <lb/>
bill in the legislature of 1905 for <lb/>
that rate become a law. But the <lb/>
railroad succeeded in getting <lb/>
that bill killed, and a lower rate <lb/>
being forced upon hem is merely <lb/>
come of their not letting <lb/>
well enough alone. The fight the <lb/>
railroad have the <lb/>
will of the people has debarred <lb/>
the any right sympathy <lb/>
Tar Heel. <lb/>
We fully agree with what the <lb/>
a Tar Heel says about Congress- <lb/>
enough, and man Small. At the same time <lb/>
. ran r <lb/>
are curious to that paper <lb/>
would support him if it was B <lb/>
Mr. Small's district. <lb/>
day in Scotland Neck Tuesday. There and <lb/>
We were sorry, however, to find D. r. Williams, the <lb/>
Editor E E. Hilliard. of convict whose pardon from t <lb/>
Commonwealth, quite sick with I chain <lb/>
la terrible boil under his arm -a <lb/>
Scotland Neck is a nice town and <lb/>
Editor has one of the <lb/>
cleanest and best family news <lb/>
in the i The tow. <lb/>
has many handsome stores <lb/>
large business is<lb/>
yesterday taken out to the road <lb/>
to serve until October <lb/>
1907. News and Observer <lb/>
The business men of Green- <lb/>
ville should bear in mind that an <lb/>
imported meeting of the <lb/>
of Commerce, is to be held <lb/>
o . the night of the 30th to con- <lb/>
the resignation of the <lb/>
and elect his successor. <lb/>
The best man to be found is <lb/>
for this position. The <lb/>
Chamber of Commerce has ac- <lb/>
much good for the <lb/>
and there is <lb/>
It is said that dancing makes <lb/>
have big feet, that ice <lb/>
cream makes freckles, and now <lb/>
comes along a doctor who, s, y <lb/>
that hanging on the <lb/>
rives With <lb/>
few more opinions what fun will <lb/>
there be left for girls anyway <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
you've heard t a <lb/>
kissing is dangerous. <lb/>
Five prisoners, won <lb/>
and a in <lb/>
workhouse, incensed Decaf <lb/>
they were aroused before <lb/>
shell beans, made their <lb/>
up Ice Trust cutting through a barb <lb/>
Mr. t- H. Ab. of Rocky fence with a <lb/>
Mount, of the very best men Norwood, N C, <lb/>
f North has <lb/>
West circus was rot <lb/>
of all the cash in sight by <lb/>
seller, who fled to <lb/>
woods. He made way <lb/>
North Carolina has won the <lb/>
victory over the railroads in pas <lb/>
fare., but the wafer <lb/>
should end there. <lb/>
really more <lb/>
and the fight should e <lb/>
Has I If the Seaboard off two <lb/>
I interest in the organization <lb/>
not be allowed to fall <lb/>
The Tarboro Southerner has trough organization <lb/>
right on until -rt <lb/>
the railroad service is put on a <lb/>
just <lb/>
I his goodness is handling <lb/>
a . ice proposition in hi town <lb/>
Mr. Ricks is largely interested in <lb/>
at Rocky Mount and where board <lb/>
of the ice he is j escape, <lb/>
dent The other day. the pat- m night at <lb/>
of the ice company received <lb/>
that the price of would <lb/>
be advanced from cent to i <lb/>
cent per pound- Mr. Ricks look <lb/>
the matter in charge, and <lb/>
the manager unless he put ice <lb/>
down to it regular price he <lb/>
would withdraw from the com- <lb/>
and if he did have to with- <lb/>
draw he would build him a plant <lb/>
of his own; Rocky <lb/>
Mount W <lb/>
way, ice went down in t <lb/>
next red head line. <lb/>
Don't let the hot weather melt <lb/>
yoUr ardor for Greenville. Keep <lb/>
taking for the town- <lb/>
Thaw-you have heard of <lb/>
Thaw-has now contracted the <lb/>
very bad habit of smoking. <lb/>
like Pritchard <lb/>
may have to back peddle to keep <lb/>
his wheel from throwing nun. <lb/>
The thing to do is make <lb/>
up your mind to come to Green- <lb/>
ville, don't be slow about it <lb/>
was arrested last at <lb/>
London. <lb/>
Several small boy <lb/>
a lemonade on <lb/>
William Company's <lb/>
ed in getting about <lb/>
and <lb/>
into the <lb/>
on street, and <lb/>
from that place a M <lb/>
i roll of strike tickets.- <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Urge Number of Delegate <lb/>
Each town, village and locality <lb/>
Th-industrial edition of county hereby requested <lb/>
Greenville Reflector is a hand- of its <lb/>
number, <lb/>
discovered that <lb/>
land is missing from <lb/>
township. <lb/>
acres of <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
It like the n have <lb/>
decided to be good. They had <lb/>
make minds to <lb/>
stay that y. <lb/>
The more we see and hear <lb/>
other States, the better satisfied <lb/>
are we with our home here in <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
earnest co-operation <lb/>
can do anything it sets its <lb/>
hard but without this the <lb/>
effect of what has been done will <lb/>
be lost. The duty of every <lb/>
man is <lb/>
on wen .taste and judgment all through. <lb/>
It is a credit to the paper an- <lb/>
the town, and is a <lb/>
that will bring re <lb/>
suits.-New Bern Sun. <lb/>
as comfortable to <lb/>
sit up all such nights as <lb/>
these as these as it is to go to <lb/>
bed. , <lb/>
We nobody will apply to <lb/>
Judge Pritchard a habeas <lb/>
pus writ the who said <lb/>
there would be no summer this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
A dog that barks all night <lb/>
should be declared a <lb/>
nuisance and not allowed to stay <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Now the candidates <lb/>
nor and commissioner of labor <lb/>
and printing can have another <lb/>
chance at public ear. <lb/>
of those papers who exit <lb/>
Governor Glenn and other <lb/>
State officers now wish they had <lb/>
been on the side that won. <lb/>
Now comes along another <lb/>
crank, Prof. Frederick Starr, who <lb/>
children should go nude <lb/>
until years old. Where -is Dr. <lb/>
Osier <lb/>
People of all parts of <lb/>
are asked to meet in Green- <lb/>
v He on Monday. August 5th, to <lb/>
the Chan her of <lb/>
relative to <lb/>
u of I good things, <lb/>
steps to promote the progress <lb/>
the county. This is a matter in <lb/>
Greenville is <lb/>
talked from one end of the State <lb/>
to the or. and even far beyond <lb/>
our borders. Nothing is too good <lb/>
this an is <lb/>
to have her share of the <lb/>
citizens during this week and <lb/>
select at least ten or dozen <lb/>
gate to come to the meeting in <lb/>
Greenville Aug. 5th, for the <lb/>
of the further <lb/>
every <lb/>
action of Pitt county u-less this <lb/>
ii done The town or <lb/>
failing to do so will not re- <lb/>
that benefit intended by <lb/>
this movement ,, <lb/>
section of Pitt rally related solely to the i. <lb/>
at once and send many situation. It was out o <lb/>
citizens to the unfortunate<lb/>
which citizen is interested, <lb/>
whether he lives in the town or <lb/>
in the country Pitt count is <lb/>
going and to devise <lb/>
moans for bringing her <lb/>
A Decisive Battle. <lb/>
Since some of our <lb/>
arc under a slight <lb/>
in matter we <lb/>
that North Carolina's <lb/>
the tote law contest lacks I <lb/>
what of <lb/>
Any contrary impression I <lb/>
ed upon the fact that <lb/>
controversy goes up <lb/>
States Supreme <lb/>
final adjudication is <lb/>
erroneous. There was <lb/>
least desire <lb/>
the State to do other <lb/>
the questions at <lb/>
of Com <lb/>
Old North is making <lb/>
and just now is the <lb/>
g t Prate in the in the <lb/>
of the people. It is also <lb/>
of note in passing that Green- <lb/>
moans for bringing her wt the <lb/>
cages to the attentions of home v <lb/>
investors is the <lb/>
pose for which this meeting is <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
By order Chamber <lb/>
July 29th. 1907. <lb/>
L. Wooten, <lb/>
C. E. Bradley Set <lb/>
ca i <lb/>
d. <lb/>
the Wilmington Messenger <lb/>
For the man who says it is <lb/>
subsidized. <lb/>
The is putting <lb/>
up a good fight for Sunday ob- <lb/>
in that city. And the <lb/>
News is right- <lb/>
something else happens <lb/>
the newspapers may have a few <lb/>
dull days. But such exciting <lb/>
time as the last two weeks <lb/>
would not do a regular thing. <lb/>
If the railroad rate controversy <lb/>
I ad gone on far enough to have <lb/>
good grounds for the State <lb/>
to annul the lease of the North <lb/>
Carolina railroad to the Southern <lb/>
railway, there would have been <lb/>
pleased people throughout <lb/>
the State. While it may be too <lb/>
late to talk about it, that last <lb/>
lease of the road is one that <lb/>
This rate law controversy is <lb/>
en also increase <lb/>
talk for government owner- <lb/>
shin. <lb/>
to the State, <lb/>
State law before it had <lb/>
dared guilty and while <lb/>
was a matter of i <lb/>
among reasonably <lb/>
that the entire <lb/>
But for this this <lb/>
could never have been <lb/>
tons talk of clashing I <lb/>
Federal at <lb/>
tier- was no clash even <lb/>
The Reflector bad a <lb/>
up supplement to <lb/>
regular edition one day last week <lb/>
Sing the kind of a town <lb/>
secured the eastern training <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
on Pitchfork, i Killed. <lb/>
July 90.-A dis- <lb/>
tressing occurred . <lb/>
day afternoon i No process of <lb/>
south of this place in s a moment <lb/>
Creek township that caused the <lb/>
death of Marshall the <lb/>
seventeen year-old son r. <lb/>
Marshall, a farmer of that sec- . <lb/>
The young man was haul- prove a <lb/>
wheat straw and chaff from American con <lb/>
the thresh yard, where the crop The victory <lb/>
with a <lb/>
It was in <lb/>
proper and orderly <lb/>
North Carolina won <lb/>
which some able <lb/>
Some of the papers have <lb/>
ease of the road is one that the sex of <lb/>
should not have bee., made and j American Haven't <lb/>
it would be a good day for North North <lb/>
Since the passenger bate fight it would be a good day for North North <lb/>
has been settled, the Charlotte if the opportunity arises J <lb/>
back to to set it aside I <lb/>
The railroads express them- <lb/>
of wheat had recently been <lb/>
threshed, and from some cause <lb/>
the load slipped off. throwing <lb/>
the ground <lb/>
In falling he struck a pitchfork <lb/>
that was on wagon with him, <lb/>
the tines Piercing his body I <lb/>
through from the right side. <lb/>
Ho lived an hour after the <lb/>
dent <lb/>
The victory <lb/>
complete and fairly <lb/>
Carolina has achieved <lb/>
of which may <lb/>
Observer has drifted back to <lb/>
in quoting poetry and got to talking <lb/>
such old things as <lb/>
trundle-beds. <lb/>
In another column is a letter M over it <lb/>
form Congressman J- H. in The lawyers fees they had to pay <lb/>
. ., sore. <lb/>
to make them sore. <lb/>
We wonder what can be the <lb/>
opinion of the people of the State <lb/>
as to those who fought <lb/>
so hard in favor of the railroads <lb/>
to break down the sovereignty <lb/>
of the State. Of lawyer <lb/>
has a legal right to accept a fee <lb/>
railroads took a paring <lb/>
as they run off from the <lb/>
ht, but like <lb/>
all their other<lb/>
There is one thing . <lb/>
bank Glenn is go- <lb/>
to have that cent rate put <lb/>
on before he submits to a com <lb/>
promise- <lb/>
sort of a man does <lb/>
the average woman <lb/>
asks the Baltimore Sun. There <lb/>
is no average woman, everyone <lb/>
of are different. <lb/>
courts will f <lb/>
Powers trying him, cant he deli,,. in arranging <lb/>
him on a He U, <lb/>
now running the <lb/>
the fourth time J <lb/>
reference to the education <lb/>
meeting for farmers to be held <lb/>
in Greenville on August 9th- This <lb/>
is a meeting that farmer <lb/>
jct of great will be News an <lb/>
discussed by men sent out by <lb/>
has a legal right to accept a fee discussed by men sent out by telling it in <lb/>
work on either side of a case , government Congressman L Lay it on, Josephus. <lb/>
tut how any citizen small is doing much for the even it <lb/>
Lie of in arranging. . J <lb/>
Girl Murdered. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C. July <lb/>
News was received here this <lb/>
morning of the murder <lb/>
night in the Little Ivy section <lb/>
Madison county of Miss <lb/>
Phillips, a young woman twenty <lb/>
years of age- Complete mystery <lb/>
surrounds the crime- The life- <lb/>
less body of the young woman <lb/>
was found morning in <lb/>
Paint Fork Branch with bullet <lb/>
hole in her head. <lb/>
The bullet had entered the <lb/>
back of the head and penetrating <lb/>
the brain lodged against the <lb/>
forehead. Indications are, it l <lb/>
destroy me <lb/>
A, North Carolina came her sovereign v <lb/>
in the fight with executing lawsa is V Virginia is taking To <lb/>
do the same heart men,, we do not <lb/>
h . may can b regarded, w <lb/>
Pulled Hair, <lb/>
Ala., Jul. <lb/>
the weal <lb/>
operator it <lb/>
dead because he d <lb/>
his wife as to the <lb/>
adopt in dressing her <lb/>
expressed his <lb/>
her tresses. <lb/>
According to Mrs. <lb/>
husband came horn <lb/>
influence of liquor, <lb/>
had just finished <lb/>
hair a la <lb/>
her <lb/>
told you never t <lb/>
hair that I <lb/>
says her husband <lb/>
he caught me by the <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
to my knees, and a <lb/>
going to kill me- I <lb/>
and ran but he folk <lb/>
for my life, I P <lb/>
gun and fired, and <lb/>
dead- had to <lb/>
my <lb/>
to do same g, <lb/>
may be expected I how they can be regarded, M <lb/>
on that side of the line- <lb/>
HIS <lb/>
it up Ask <lb/>
said, that the crime was com <lb/>
Governor some time <lb/>
. invited Mi Km waS <lb/>
no motive <lb/>
the crime . <lb/>
the scene Mrs. is <lb/>
book and and a member o <lb/>
has I been arrested, and <lb/>
an not be prosecuted. <lb/>
find <lb/>
they want them. <lb/>
. <lb/>
who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
U i , an, territory <lb/>
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
ALL OVER <lb/>
THE HOUSE. <lb/>
tor <lb/>
we take <lb/>
and Tiling receipt for <lb/>
in arrears We have a <lb/>
,, cotton seed meal and hulls. <lb/>
cons cotton of for <lb/>
meal. F- Lilly Co when you it by at <lb/>
Strayed or Stolen-A red <lb/>
bull,. <lb/>
Emily Jenkins, of Win- <lb/>
is spending some time your tobacco Get <lb/>
S M- Pattie end Evelyn <lb/>
, I the troublesome flies out <lb/>
Winterville N. t. a W bas <lb/>
A-V d lantern <lb/>
filled his appointment at . trim. Co- <lb/>
the Sunday stains, <lb/>
Sand night He Harrington, Bar- <lb/>
most excellent sermons to large <lb/>
Congregations. He always com, <lb/>
with a message and the people evening <lb/>
A Cr. Will <lb/>
Many are annoyed <lb/>
by <lb/>
t r <lb/>
, , heavy duck legged, <lb/>
a who receive a hole in it with <lb/>
office. hit white u <lb/>
ob printing <lb/>
priming <lb/>
Miss May Smith has returned <lb/>
from an extended visit to her <lb/>
grand father, Elder Fred <lb/>
Lawhorn. <lb/>
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb/>
E- Co., they always <lb/>
have the best <lb/>
one thou sand pounds, f <lb/>
dollars reward to any person <lb/>
bringing same to me. June <lb/>
18th. 1907. <lb/>
If you wish something nice <lb/>
buy a box of candy from <lb/>
Saul's at the drug store. <lb/>
Mrs. died in this town <lb/>
son went Tuesday at the home of her sister <lb/>
Mrs. Sack Smith. Mrs, <lb/>
gallon a J. R- Smith Co. <lb/>
There are several cases of <lb/>
fever in Ayden. otherwise the <lb/>
general, health of the town is <lb/>
good. <lb/>
The most will <lb/>
with one of those <lb/>
Pens at Saul's. Call <lb/>
lot cots latest styles very<lb/>
j. iv. <lb/>
thorn into I Mrs. Sack Smith. Mrs. us your <lb/>
box of candy Las quite an lady and had you , quart I R. Smith <lb/>
H suffered intensely for some time Co <lb/>
l have just re- demise. She was a. , <lb/>
So on paper on a car load of lime. woman and a Christian- an. <lb/>
Smith, Jr. and was buried out in the Co. <lb/>
on it, rub . relatives , Beaver a few from I <lb/>
She was Best tobacco twine lantern <lb/>
Christian- and at J. <lb/>
one at Harrington ------r e Sparing and <lb/>
, Kate Chapman is visiting Cf to their <lb/>
Sr this order for Handy tobacco trunks <lb/>
relatives near this <lb/>
Eclipse and <lb/>
fountain pens. <lb/>
committee of <lb/>
The executive . <lb/>
Winterville High held a <lb/>
meeting <lb/>
Work will beg,, at once on <lb/>
thoroughly <lb/>
this season f <lb/>
ever before. <lb/>
Harrington left Tues- <lb/>
Ty morning for the <lb/>
A large line of umbrellas and <lb/>
received st <lb/>
have realized <lb/>
buildings and J- <lb/>
in excellent tor the open- of cement <lb/>
fall term Sept. 2nd g <lb/>
The bi <lb/>
this yea fey time Wood work also a <lb/>
We have on h a <lb/>
of the history of th <lb/>
co disaster. Usual <lb/>
Our price, <lb/>
San <lb/>
p. ice l-50- <lb/>
B- T. Cox <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
I L. and daughter <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Apple <lb/>
to n mat <lb/>
until it thicken. <lb/>
afternoon. I drug store. <lb/>
REAL <lb/>
One two story <lb/>
sausage and fresh <lb/>
candy <lb/>
factory at Saul's store. <lb/>
Miss Bunting, of Bethel, has <lb/>
beer, visiting Miss Blanche Can- <lb/>
non. She left yesterday for a <lb/>
visit to Kinston. <lb/>
their home <lb/>
Usage and fresh by Annie Mumford. easy terms. <lb/>
John was Reward-Gold Ayden k Ins. Co. <lb/>
trial. Frank Co. Miss Hodges, of <lb/>
L. W. Smith spent Thursday <lb/>
in v. <lb/>
If you need any Paint be sure <lb/>
ind see E. E. Co <lb/>
Mrs W. A. Darden and son <lb/>
this week with her <lb/>
Robert Coward <lb/>
w, <lb/>
Be- <lb/>
kt, <lb/>
alike <lb/>
thing <lb/>
with <lb/>
Is,, <lb/>
her <lb/>
; at-<lb/>
Isa your <lb/>
. <lb/>
con- <lb/>
mo-<lb/>
e. away . <lb/>
Fear <lb/>
I up the <lb/>
t to save- <lb/>
ind <lb/>
and <lb/>
I baa <lb/>
,, <lb/>
accompanied Mrs. <lb/>
Cox, left for Jamesville <lb/>
to spend awhile <lb/>
returned home f m K <lb/>
moved <lb/>
stand and A. .- <lb/>
H. B. of Aden, <lb/>
spent Sunday in town. <lb/>
Lawns, laces, organdies ham <lb/>
bergs going at a at <lb/>
Barber Co. , <lb/>
j E Greene returned <lb/>
New Bern Saturday <lb/>
where he attended the funeral <lb/>
of his little niece who was ac- <lb/>
drowned while out <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Hamilton rifles thing <lb/>
shooting on gun outing trips <lb/>
fishing, etc. this summer. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Herman Bell, of Kinston, and <lb/>
Oscar White, of Tennessee are <lb/>
Siting Frank White this week <lb/>
Tobacco twine lanterns, <lb/>
customer,<lb/>
T W Wood Sons <lb/>
B. T. Ox Bro. <lb/>
a tree brand pocket <lb/>
guarantee. <lb/>
They are kept in stock by B. <lb/>
Cox Bro, <lb/>
repair work both <lb/>
promptly and guaranteed <lb/>
season <lb/>
Nor F Manning <lb/>
-sand <lb/>
You just ought down <lb/>
the and up <lb/>
the A. G- ox M f g Co. <lb/>
your the Caro <lb/>
are now prepared to m <lb/>
class flour- <lb/>
When yon have peeled orange, <lb/>
M, I it boil in th- lit <lb/>
enough <lb/>
touch each other. <lb/>
Silk <lb/>
To Out <lb/>
T rid the WOrn <lb/>
Miss Ida Tripp is out in the <lb/>
country rusticating- <lb/>
It ha delight and a pleasure <lb/>
in having a rD <lb/>
ed article. <lb/>
is visiting <lb/>
The ladies aim the girls all <lb/>
like candy. The <lb/>
at Saul's drug store. <lb/>
Leslie Smith, of Farmville <lb/>
finds attractive features that <lb/>
call him to Ayden occasionally. <lb/>
He left Wednesday. <lb/>
Take Warning. <lb/>
Miss consent This is b <lb/>
notify all em <lb/>
notify an <lb/>
to, house or feed saw. <lb/>
or Edwards. Those so <lb/>
be prosecuted according t <lb/>
a v. He is of dark complexion <lb/>
tall about years of age. an. <lb/>
has a tooth missing in front. <lb/>
This July 5th. <lb/>
Elias Edwards. ,, <lb/>
heat it hot <lb/>
Calvin Tucker came upon the <lb/>
train Wednesday and spent the <lb/>
day. <lb/>
If you can not he <lb/>
fully Sauls <lb/>
your s must be <lb/>
hard road to travel. <lb/>
accompanied by her little cousin, I <lb/>
Master Joshua L. Tucker. <lb/>
I Turnip cabbage and only <lb/>
the best verities at J. R- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A specialty of stationery at <lb/>
Saul's drug store. <lb/>
H A White, Greenville, <lb/>
among our people m <lb/>
the interest of insurance <lb/>
mowers, rakes, huskers <lb/>
and shredders, come to see us- <lb/>
I j. to- <lb/>
We regret to learn Miss Nina <lb/>
Cannon who is seriously sick with <lb/>
typhoid fever is no better <lb/>
The very best and cheapest <lb/>
combs- and pow- <lb/>
at Saul's drug store <lb/>
Go to F. Lily Co for hay <lb/>
Big lot of best grade <lb/>
per yard at J. R. Smith Co. , <lb/>
Bring us your beeswax wool the <lb/>
hams, shoulders, chickens and . made <lb/>
R- Smith Co defendant at the <lb/>
Sauls guarantees all he sens, tn The motion and <lb/>
Fourth Trial of Power. <lb/>
Georgetown, Ky., July <lb/>
The fourth trial of Caleb Poi <lb/>
formerly secretary of stat <lb/>
for alleged complicity in the <lb/>
of seven yea <lb/>
ago, was called at a special <lb/>
of the superior court of See <lb/>
before Judge James <lb/>
Bobbins, at o'clock <lb/>
James C <lb/>
of Bowling Green, Ky, l <lb/>
counsel for Powers, I <lb/>
ed a formal motion, supported . <lb/>
affidavit, that Judge<lb/>
Mass., May <lb/>
Messrs R Turnage Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. t. <lb/>
Gentleman h <lb/>
class huh <lb/>
Blacksmith <lb/>
at Carolina Milling <lb/>
. <lb/>
em. <lb/>
-f Carroll passed <lb/>
Rosa Tucker. She was done <lb/>
by Miss Lille Tucker. <lb/>
Dr Joseph <lb/>
MID SURGEON. <lb/>
TRIPP. HART CO. <lb/>
TO J-H. <lb/>
allowed to be filed, <lb/>
affidavits sets forth specific <lb/>
and rulings which the <lb/>
claims show partiality for . <lb/>
prosecution. <lb/>
Arthur a brother, <lb/>
William a cousin of ,. <lb/>
late William are i <lb/>
at the trial.<lb/>
. i<lb/>
Keep cool these days. Get <lb/>
your palmetto fans at B. r. Man <lb/>
famous Hawks glasses at <lb/>
Don't neglect <lb/>
TIES our people <lb/>
II <lb/>
The u G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
W; <lb/>
K. f <lb/>
nation to <lb/>
For <lb/>
shoes, <lb/>
chat <lb/>
not been with- <lb/>
of <lb/>
school grounds <lb/>
Hell <lb/>
Bland <lb/>
Vs t <lb/>
j and the <lb/>
The<lb/>
j . <lb/>
j, J. <lb/>
. VS. . <lb/>
these afternoons about sunset. <lb/>
Winter- <lb/>
the. <lb/>
.-in- Rile I . the <lb/>
emphasize the <lb/>
exists and has <lb/>
drawn. <lb/>
Uncle Joshua Tripp. of Green <lb/>
has been with us this week <lb/>
in him. <lb/>
we our customers and <lb/>
all wearers men's, shoes to <lb/>
know that we will continue to do <lb/>
have done in the past vis. <lb/>
Hand Hurt. <lb/>
Otho Bowling, one <lb/>
Reflector force, got his S <lb/>
hand caught in one of th <lb/>
presses. Tuesday night, i <lb/>
badly mashed two fingers. <lb/>
OF . <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the <lb/>
III e-w-. <lb/>
Prices to suit the times. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. .-- <lb/>
tie enjoy ard <lb/>
-in- the youthful <lb/>
you to <lb/>
1,287.88 <lb/>
610.68 <lb/>
9.862 <lb/>
280.00 <lb/>
Bull <lb/>
to break through w <lb/>
sole is worn out. . Furniture <lb/>
E. A. Cooper and i. <lb/>
of <lb/>
on business. ,,. <lb/>
is I guarantee. COUNTY OF mT,<lb/>
in were, <lb/>
on to replace with <lb/>
I Yours very t<lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
unpaid. . , <lb/>
subject to <lb/>
contrary to u , of <lb/>
a. new <lb/>
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Renders just Hat-<lb/>
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--.-- II, -ft, T <lb/>
-.- if . , ;., .<lb/>
, a new pair <lb/>
Yours very truly. <lb/>
and Field <lb/>
We have ship- <lb/>
of mowers and <lb/>
rakes. Terms easy <lb/>
Turnage Co, <lb/>
We have for sale one I. <lb/>
sell <lb/>
for cash or on time, p <lb/>
J. R Turnage t o. <lb/>
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HORSE DENTISTS NEEDED. <lb/>
A bright young woman who at- <lb/>
tend the snows to <lb/>
u that she believed many <lb/>
suffering from diseased <lb/>
by restlessness and other <lb/>
of On <lb/>
the subject consideration one is <lb/>
led to the conviction that this is <lb/>
only but that there i <lb/>
i for much improvement in <lb/>
About the only <lb/>
by the <lb/>
nary veterinarian and sometimes <lb/>
by the coachman or <lb/>
pin, is or filing the <lb/>
i hi have become worn down <lb/>
on one fide and leave the higher <lb/>
and sometimes pegged. <lb/>
I ear anything about <lb/>
feet It, or otherwise treat- <lb/>
them, especially if they or the <lb/>
l ; rated, beyond pulling <lb/>
out. As the young woman re <lb/>
to also remarked, ex- <lb/>
lain It must he to have <lb/>
a cold bit put on a sensitive <lb/>
tooth, or possibly on a nerve ex- <lb/>
There are reasons <lb/>
or a horse's misbehavior, adds the <lb/>
Rider and Driver, aside from his <lb/>
Spider's Web as a Negative. <lb/>
By one on a vacation and inter- <lb/>
acted in photography, the good part <lb/>
of a day may be spent in collecting <lb/>
and printing cobwebs. The process <lb/>
is easy. Let him got the farmer's <lb/>
potato sprayer, put in it some <lb/>
thinned with turpentine <lb/>
and colored from a tube. <lb/>
Then let him take tome old window <lb/>
glass or a few cleaned photo plates, <lb/>
and go in quest of a clear web with <lb/>
a good center, lie will find it in an <lb/>
outbuilding or fence in the open. <lb/>
When found, let him spray it, then <lb/>
bring up a dry plate of glass behind <lb/>
it and lift it from its moorings. In <lb/>
about two hours the web will be dry <lb/>
and so hard that the plate can be <lb/>
washed without any injury to the <lb/>
web. From plates thus secured he <lb/>
may make prints to his heart's con- <lb/>
tent. To make combination <lb/>
put the plate over any clear <lb/>
negative and print through both of <lb/>
them. For printing the webs them- <lb/>
selves blue print paper may be used <lb/>
to advantage, inasmuch as it <lb/>
the <lb/>
can. <lb/>
Rocky Stand. <lb/>
A well dressed man. gen- <lb/>
appearance and hand baggage <lb/>
indicate. his recent arrival in this <lb/>
country, stood in the ticket line at <lb/>
the Grand station. When <lb/>
lie reached window be for <lb/>
one ticket to <lb/>
next he was <lb/>
told, and. gathering up his belong- <lb/>
lie took his place at the <lb/>
of In r i c. <lb/>
he <lb/>
said n hell Ii I urn came. <lb/>
to <lb/>
the clerk asked, to the of a <lb/>
string of people who had just <lb/>
a min i . i h their train. <lb/>
the <lb/>
and ticket a <lb/>
the officer outside tr show <lb/>
the man v. here he could got a ticket <lb/>
for Island, and for the third <lb/>
time became the last man m a <lb/>
long line, <lb/>
said the officer. <lb/>
lane three time for <lb/>
Rocky New York Tribune. <lb/>
Mrs. Sutton Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. Hettie Perkins Sutton, <lb/>
widow of the late Mr. Hugh A. <lb/>
Sutton, died very suddenly <lb/>
Thursday evening, a little past <lb/>
o'clock, at the homo of her <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. D. J Whichard. <lb/>
with whom she lived. She was <lb/>
in hi r year, a while <lb/>
she bad been in feeble health for <lb/>
some lime was the <lb/>
mediate cause of her death. Up <lb/>
a minutes of her <lb/>
l he seemed as well as for <lb/>
but only lived a short <lb/>
while after being stricken. Her <lb/>
death was a to <lb/>
her relatives and host of friends. <lb/>
Mrs. Sutton was a woman of <lb/>
strong; character, and as a friend <lb/>
mine was more or devoted. <lb/>
She was ready to do an <lb/>
act of a and her <lb/>
life is -i lo record of good <lb/>
ill eds. For many was <lb/>
a member of the Baptist church, <lb/>
and was faithful <lb/>
Cl By her relatives, <lb/>
an. her church she will <lb/>
be sadly missed. <lb/>
Her only surviving child is <lb/>
Mrs. D. J. Whichard. but she <lb/>
leaves a number of grand child- <lb/>
and one great grand child. <lb/>
brother, Mr. Per- <lb/>
kins an lone sister, Miss A M. <lb/>
Perkins <lb/>
The funeral took place at <lb/>
o'clock Friday afternoon in <lb/>
Cherry Hill service <lb/>
conducted by Rev J K. <lb/>
The pall bearers were <lb/>
Messrs. W. B- Wilson, F. G. <lb/>
James. K. Williams. D L. James, <lb/>
R. A. Tyson. C. T. J <lb/>
G. Bowling, J- C Tyson. J. C, <lb/>
Move, B. C. Flanagan and J. N <lb/>
Hart. <lb/>
There were many beautiful <lb/>
tributes from sympathetic <lb/>
The Spirit India. <lb/>
A revolutionist who <lb/>
aroused the fanatics of the <lb/>
to great excitement by circulating <lb/>
the fantastic statement that the <lb/>
plague epidemic did not exist and <lb/>
that the deaths weekly at- <lb/>
to it were really caused by <lb/>
the poisoning of drinking wells by <lb/>
government emissaries was <lb/>
ed the other day to two rig- <lb/>
imprisonment. An <lb/>
who dropped harmless bails <lb/>
Into the wells, alleging that he did <lb/>
o by order of the government, was <lb/>
condemned to eighteen <lb/>
Killed Timber. <lb/>
Government of fire killed <lb/>
timber hare demonstrated that this <lb/>
wood is good and should be <lb/>
thoroughly timber <lb/>
as far as use is concerned. Fire <lb/>
killed timber cheeks badly hen left <lb/>
standing for any length of time, <lb/>
and this is an obstacle in the u. of <lb/>
its use for some purpose. Timber <lb/>
which been killed by should <lb/>
be used within one year <lb/>
after it has been killed, let <lb/>
factory railroad ties hare nude <lb/>
front killed fifty year be- <lb/>
fore. <lb/>
Private en Drill. <lb/>
Enrico Caruso, the far famed ten- <lb/>
or, when be was a youth of nine- <lb/>
teen was drafted into the Italian <lb/>
army. IIi drill sergeant reported <lb/>
him to Major for singing. <lb/>
but the major discovered something <lb/>
in his voice and. after <lb/>
reprimanding the. drill sergeant, <lb/>
promptly private Caruso <lb/>
it spend all the leisure that his mil- <lb/>
allowed in study with <lb/>
of the regimental basal <lb/>
THE PEOPLE OF COUNTY. <lb/>
As you know after a sharp eon <lb/>
t. we ill <lb/>
r tie Eastern School, <lb/>
There are now great <lb/>
ii s for the county and there- <lb/>
fore for yon. There is now an <lb/>
absolute necessity for a forward <lb/>
movement along lines. W. <lb/>
world know the <lb/>
n sources and r-f 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 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/>
Coming with <lb/>
this will he development <lb/>
in every portion and section of <lb/>
county. With these things in <lb/>
the Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
f has decided to re- <lb/>
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/>
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 for 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 5th, 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/>
19th. 1907 <lb/>
C. E. Bradley Sec. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten, President. <lb/>
NOTICE OF EXECUTION ALE <lb/>
State of North Carolina Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
Hamilton Pants Co. vs A. L. <lb/>
Jackson Bro <lb/>
By of an execution directed to <lb/>
the undersigned from the <lb/>
court of Pitt, county in the above en- <lb/>
titled action. I will, on Monday, the <lb/>
day of August, 1907. at o'clock M <lb/>
court house door of said county, sell to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash to entity said <lb/>
execution all the right, title and intent <lb/>
which the said A. L. Jackson defendant <lb/>
has in the following described real en <lb/>
t to <lb/>
A certain tract of land in Pitt <lb/>
and bounded as follows in Con- <lb/>
township, adjoining the land of <lb/>
Hardy J. J. Jackson R. K. <lb/>
Jackson others lying on the East <lb/>
aide of Little creek, contain- <lb/>
acres more or and known as <lb/>
the Allen Jackson Parker <lb/>
Also one lot situate in the town of <lb/>
Grifton and bounded as <lb/>
a stake at S. It. Woods corner <lb/>
and running with his line S. K. 131-1 <lb/>
N. E. ions lake, <lb/>
thence N W. 181-2 poles to the mid- <lb/>
die of tin --t. thence w <lb/>
M. s. W, ft. to the deed <lb/>
recorded in book I., page <lb/>
Abo one other lo situate in the town <lb/>
of Grifton; and being one half interest <lb/>
in the following described land to-wit. <lb/>
at a stake on Pitt S Ft. <lb/>
from and <lb/>
a distance of A. I. Jackson <lb/>
line, the with A. I,. Jackson lino <lb/>
s. a distance of ft. thence <lb/>
K. a distance of K ft. to Pitt thence <lb/>
E. Pitt st. to the beginning, <lb/>
said lot bairn known as livery stable lot. <lb/>
recorded in book L. g page <lb/>
Also lot town <lb/>
beginning corner <lb/>
of an alley known Brooks alley and <lb/>
it. and s K. a distance of <lb/>
ft. N. E. ft, to a stake, <lb/>
thence W ft. to Brooks alley, <lb/>
with said alley B. W. to <lb/>
the beginning, and being known as the <lb/>
J. Z Brooks stable lot. <lb/>
is day of July 1907. <lb/>
L. w. Tucker sheriff <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
For Sale by Frank M. Wooten, <lb/>
tee the estate of ft Ricks <lb/>
bankrupts. <lb/>
By of order of the <lb/>
James R. Gaskill referee in bank- <lb/>
in the district court of the Unites <lb/>
s ate for the Eastern District of North <lb/>
re In the matter of <lb/>
Ricks, bankrupts, the <lb/>
trustee will the 14th, <lb/>
day of 1907, -t M. at <lb/>
the court in the town of <lb/>
bidder <lb/>
the following described real estate of <lb/>
estate of Ricks, bank- <lb/>
Described as follows to-wit. <lb/>
A certain tr-rt of land in <lb/>
township, Pitt county described <lb/>
A tract of lard in township <lb/>
in and around the Burnt be- <lb/>
ginning at a knot a corner of <lb/>
theW. R. and Calvin Mills lands, <lb/>
runs with W, B. James Al- <lb/>
Mills and Mills North 1-2. <lb/>
poles; thence North West <lb/>
In poles to corner of Samuel Ellis <lb/>
thence with that line which <lb/>
I Smith's line North I <lb/>
pine on the of the <lb/>
Smith's comer and <lb/>
la this a division corner be- <lb/>
tween said and J. If. Mill-, <lb/>
thence with an agreed line, between <lb/>
said Mills and said line runs <lb/>
across the South <lb/>
West poles to some chopped trees in <lb/>
the run of Well in <lb/>
Mills line; thence with his line <lb/>
and the run of said Well to <lb/>
some chopped gums said Mills corner; <lb/>
thence with another of his lines north <lb/>
1-1 west poles to the beginning <lb/>
hundred and sixty six <lb/>
and one half acres more or less. The <lb/>
right is reset to reject any and all <lb/>
bids. <lb/>
of July 1907. <lb/>
Frank M. Wooten, <lb/>
Trustee in Bankruptcy. <lb/>
Chewers who read <lb/>
the information <lb/>
in this space <lb/>
in next week's paper <lb/>
will then know why <lb/>
SCHNAPPS and other of <lb/>
the as shown <lb/>
by Internal Revenue statistics <lb/>
for a fiscal year, made the <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as of <lb/>
John Pierce, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against the said estate to file the same <lb/>
with the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from the date this notice or <lb/>
this notice will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons indebted to the <lb/>
said estate will please make immediate <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
this June 17th. 1907. <lb/>
H. A <lb/>
Administrator of John Pierce deceased. <lb/>
wonderful gain of six and one- <lb/>
fourth million pounds, or a net <lb/>
gain of one-third of the entire <lb/>
increased consumption of <lb/>
chewing and smoking <lb/>
tobacco in the United <lb/>
States. <lb/>
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SALE OF <lb/>
North i In die <lb/>
Pitt County. . f elk, <lb/>
Sidney V mU i. l r W <lb/>
OF <lb/>
BANK OH <lb/>
N. t. <lb/>
M Y. <lb/>
bade J. <lb/>
Herbert K. <lb/>
Vino.- in <lb/>
Special Ii, . <lb/>
Pu , III <lb/>
the 7th iii. . L-<lb/>
of . . -.-.,. <lb/>
expos. to<lb/>
for en-1 i -0,111. <lb/>
to v <lb/>
ii U <lb/>
State of .; ,. <lb/>
lop. <lb/>
T. H. 111-<lb/>
H.-res more ell U 111.-<lb/>
Woolen lion . p This .- e will <lb/>
made <lb/>
This the <lb/>
e. <lb/>
-r <lb/>
tints Stock paid in <lb/>
1,000.08 <lb/>
profits 3,422.66 <lb/>
e of 2,652.61 <lb/>
10.79<lb/>
MI <lb/>
f iSi v r <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
hank, do solemn- <lb/>
t of my <lb/>
K. Cashier. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
1.0- <lb/>
M v. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
ii<lb/>
letters executor <lb/>
f the last will and testament of J J <lb/>
baring slay I <lb/>
.; to ma clerk of the <lb/>
court of Pitt county notice is bare- <lb/>
given to ail <lb/>
the of the J. <lb/>
Tucker to them to me for pay <lb/>
n authenticated, on r b. <lb/>
w. day of July, or <lb/>
. plead in bar <lb/>
to <lb/>
are notified and to <lb/>
immediate payment U me. <lb/>
Thia the July. <lb/>
John II <lb/>
Executor of last will and <lb/>
of J. J. Tucker. <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
11.- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
retail <lb/>
re Dealer aid tor <lb/>
Hides, Fur. tin ton <lb/>
Egg, <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak <lb/>
Carriages, Par j <lb/>
suits Tables. Lounges, , <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco Key <lb/>
George <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
pies. Pine up, <lb/>
Meet Flour Coffee, <lb/>
Snip, Lye <lb/>
Seed and<lb/>
Nun l-. <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes, Kai- <lb/>
aid chink Warn Tip <lb/>
wooden ware, and <lb/>
Macaroni, -o, He, <lb/>
I Hutu r, New hoy ma <lb/>
and d- <lb/>
and f r <lb/>
me. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
In the Superior <lb/>
H. W. vs J <lb/>
By virtue of an execution <lb/>
to the from <lb/>
the Superior of P <lb/>
in the entitled action, will. <lb/>
on Monday. day if An <lb/>
1907 at o'clock M <lb/>
the Court House door of <lb/>
county, sell lo the bidder . <lb/>
for cash <lb/>
all the right, title an. interest, ,,,,, and <lb/>
which the f aid <lb/>
defendant, in cs, <lb/>
state. t. v om,. I <lb/>
in Town- ; ,.,. ,, Nail bank v <lb/>
ship Pitt beginning at t;stake on Greenville road, <lb/>
Mrs. R F. <lb/>
R. pol-s. <lb/>
bl <lb/>
W. J. Turnage <lb/>
W. II. Lang <lb/>
R. L. Davis <lb/>
TRUST GO<lb/>
mils <lb/>
N. <lb/>
May. 18th. 1907. <lb/>
profits<lb/>
1,148.65 <lb/>
. I bank V <lb/>
certificates of <lb/>
deposit 5.758.14 <lb/>
Deposits to check 23.753,09 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
a; <lb/>
thence N. E. 571-2 County of <lb/>
the run of Otter thence W H sH a- in r of the named <lb/>
swear Hint is to best of my <lb/>
belief. <lb/>
worn to be- <lb/>
. day May. <lb/>
ST. <lb/>
up the run said creek <lb/>
county bridge at the <lb/>
road, down the road <lb/>
. r I . Also one tract <lb/>
of n town- <lb/>
beginning at w Hill <lb/>
at a take Mrs P <lb/>
thence N. R. <lb/>
l poles to a stake in it. M. <lb/>
the mill road, <lb/>
said mill road to the <lb/>
. thence down <lb/>
road to f;. <lb/>
II. Hill P. which reads -Alter <lb/>
the raid Snow Hill l with liver and kidney <lb/>
beginning containing s <lb/>
in <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Subject to the Ufa of j e r. <lb/>
Willis R. Williams fat h <lb/>
Willie ms <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
W. H Cashier <lb/>
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb/>
ROBT.<lb/>
FREE <lb/>
sufferers of Liver or <lb/>
ire <lb/>
a lot to I tried <lb/>
I as I am a <lb/>
of ill veil man The re- <lb/>
i completed the <lb/>
. the life- estate lest on M <lb/>
Williams J M y <lb/>
. Thus ii, i a, <lb/>
I. W. Tucker <lb/>
JAMES L. <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb/>
Mr. D. D Haskett is <lb/>
ahead of his form, r r c-rd as a <lb/>
tomato raiser. Today n sent a <lb/>
basket of fine ones to The <lb/>
or. of them filling a peek <lb/>
measure and weighing pounds. <lb/>
It will be hard to produce any to <lb/>
boat but there I no <lb/>
what Mr. Hastes <lb/>
.-that <lb/>
run <lb/>
a. <lb/>
u- <lb/>
D. c. <lb/>
Bladder Other <lb/>
say a bottle and If <lb/>
it t cure we will refund <lb/>
your money. We say a <lb/>
full size free bottle of <lb/>
j M and if it then <lb/>
use SOL until <lb/>
I ad v. entitles yo <lb/>
lo HI. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Only a limited number f <lb/>
given away. this op <lb/>
to u <lb/>
SOL<lb/>
m if <lb/>
prove merit, <lb/>
Restorative, <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
I will mail you free, to <lb/>
of Dr. <lb/>
and my on either <lb/>
Heart or The <lb/>
Stomach, Heart or are mere. <lb/>
e-T n . II <lb/>
make the common of <lb/>
only. Symptom treatment <lb/>
treating the f <lb/>
and not the cause. We., <lb/>
inside nerves- <lb/>
alway. And <lb/>
Heart, and well, have their <lb/>
controlling or inside servos. <lb/>
these and you invent ave <lb/>
weak vital Here is Dr. <lb/>
has made its fame. <lb/>
even ms to treat <lb/>
the Also <lb/>
Sad <lb/>
u e Hr <lb/>
Write for . <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
is 1-<lb/>
d Ii t<lb/>
I I , i.,<lb/>
Rheumatism <lb/>
The wise not at the <lb/>
thermometer during and <lb/>
August <lb/>
n I <lb/>
i-ll, ill. <lb/>
effective. <lb/>
Sold by -In I <lb/>
store <lb/>
a pill <lb/>
ii S i <lb/>
IS la ; <lb/>
iv <lb/>
I. Wooten <lb/>
You can never an <lb/>
noise with tho cracker <lb/>
been d. <lb/>
as <lb/>
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, ,,. ,,. <lb/>
and is ; t <lb/>
for every <lb/>
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for of<lb/>
and and rim k- <lb/>
have a tried for <lb/>
will <lb/>
of t nor <lb/>
tO flesh u <lb/>
I now the of <lb/>
In with Chemist In the of <lb/>
found the last <lb/>
which , was mad <lb/>
Without <lb/>
that last Inured in it, I <lb/>
many of but now, at List. It tin. <lb/>
curable of this <lb/>
sand-Ilk- granular <lb/>
And away action of this as <lb/>
does whoa added o pure <lb/>
And <lb/>
pass from and the of <lb/>
i- r There Is now no <lb/>
real actual excuse to suffer r with- <lb/>
Mil, and <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Rheumatic Remedy <lb/>
Do Y <lb/>
ON <lb/>
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lire in <lb/>
Ill . <lb/>
en, efor likely to <lb/>
length of<lb/>
re i , .- ; ., r,. I <lb/>
ff <lb/>
no <lb/>
t. <lb/>
A prompt, pleas good remedy <lb/>
and colds, is Ken <lb/>
Syrup. It is re- <lb/>
commended babies <lb/>
food for every of t e Ii <lb/>
t contains no opiates mid not -o- <lb/>
Contains honey and to and <lb/>
tastes nearly as a maple <lb/>
Children like it. S-11 <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Some expensive. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Coffee <lb/>
your Stomach, your <lb/>
Heart or Kidneys, this el <lb/>
Coffee imitation. Dr. Via , <lb/>
Java and <lb/>
In flavor and taste, vet has t <lb/>
single rain of real Coffer in it Dr <lb/>
Health Coffee Imitation i made <lb/>
from pure or cereals <lb/>
with Malt, etc. Made in a min <lb/>
wail. You will sure <lb/>
it. Sold T. Hooker A Co <lb/>
Politics sometime <lb/>
strange <lb/>
makes <lb/>
All stomach trouble are quickly re- <lb/>
leaved a little after <lb/>
meal. to th <lb/>
seat of the trouble, th. <lb/>
digestive supplies the <lb/>
digestive juices and what yo i <lb/>
eat. It is a simple, clean, harm- <lb/>
less remedy. Don't your <lb/>
Take a Mile alter ea h <lb/>
meal and see now it makes you <lb/>
feel. Money back if it fail by <lb/>
John I. Woolen <lb/>
Worry never s task <lb/>
worth while,., <lb/>
Bert Barber, of Wis., <lb/>
have taken four doses of your <lb/>
Kidney and Bladder Pills and hey have <lb/>
done for me more than any other <lb/>
has ever done. I am still <lb/>
the pills as I want a <lb/>
Mr. Barber refer, lo Hewitt's Kidney <lb/>
and Pills, which are <lb/>
for Backache, weak kidney. <lb/>
of the bladder and all urinary <lb/>
treatment for <lb/>
Sold I. Drug Store. <lb/>
The vacation earned is the <lb/>
cation enjoyed. <lb/>
There no case of indigestion, no <lb/>
matter irritable or how obstinate <lb/>
will not be relieved by <lb/>
the of The main <lb/>
the of any disorder is rest, and <lb/>
the only way to get rest to actually <lb/>
digest the food for the stomach itself. <lb/>
will do it. It a scientific <lb/>
vegetable acids containing <lb/>
the very II <lb/>
It to the Pure Food <lb/>
and Drugs Law. Sold by Hum L. W g ten. <lb/>
The pies are just as <lb/>
out of <lb/>
whack. <lb/>
For burns, cuts, <lb/>
bites and the many little hurts common <lb/>
to every family, <lb/>
Witch Salve the best remedy. <lb/>
It soothing, cooling, clean and heal- <lb/>
Be sure you get Sold <lb/>
by J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
lie not free <lb/>
eldest son lute the right <lb/>
indefeasible to the house and to <lb/>
part of tho land, tho other <lb/>
tho right to the remain- <lb/>
If there are m <lb/>
the man makes u deed of sale, it <lb/>
must ho publicly announced, and <lb/>
one of kin .; near as the <lb/>
may .-ti. the <lb/>
i I ,. the land <lb/>
i why land re <lb/>
families for en- <lb/>
. <lb/>
i v, leaving personal <lb/>
It is divided into us <lb/>
. in are <lb/>
son Select two <lb/>
the other children <lb/>
no e e order of <lb/>
fair- <lb/>
R lull ii been pi, by the <lb/>
the <lb/>
share that i- left <lb/>
when one makes that <lb/>
conversational blunder which is <lb/>
known us a it is best to <lb/>
say nothing whatever about it. <lb/>
only renders a bad matter <lb/>
worse. <lb/>
long ago a lady visiting <lb/>
the studio of a portrait painter and <lb/>
trying to make herself us <lb/>
as in return for a J <lb/>
and afternoon ten. She enjoyed tho I <lb/>
pictures, although in each ease they <lb/>
seemed to her much idealized, <lb/>
went from one to another, civil- <lb/>
expressing her approbation.<lb/>
s. <lb/>
by If you . <lb/>
too much, or i you subject i <lb/>
of i you no <lb/>
J I <lb/>
or of <lb/>
the t <lb/>
and puff th <lb/>
crowds t- <lb/>
far with . and in ma n <lb/>
tuna heart <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
what you eat. the e <lb/>
of the heart, and nourishment <lb/>
strength and health to every of th <lb/>
body. Cures Dyspepsia. <lb/>
Stomach. ion of the <lb/>
membrane lining tho and <lb/>
live Tract Dyspepsia and i <lb/>
it the <lb/>
ma Cr <lb/>
Jr Heart . i I l ,. , <lb/>
I f M a . <lb/>
i.- ., . <lb/>
MRS LORIN-J N CHOUI had trout . i . hi . j a <lb/>
a I took ., <lb/>
Sara lour moral a and a . <lb/>
D. u . <lb/>
Digests at Ea <lb/>
f so the first thing to <lb/>
lot in a desirable <lb/>
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net be<lb/>
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a can- <lb/>
Dollar it, <lb/>
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m H t <lb/>
fr-p el at , <lb/>
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p T . V r,. <lb/>
o proper surpasses This fee <lb/>
home. Lots can be bought ow a <lb/>
reasonable prices and on easy terms. Then <lb/>
is eve indication that property around <lb/>
is going to be higher, and the <lb/>
longer you defer buying the Jot the <lb/>
it will costThis property is located minute <lb/>
walk from the business part ox the town <lb/>
See Jam White and let him explain <lb/>
and terms. <lb/>
The vacation we is <lb/>
one we would have enjoyed <lb/>
most <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
Piles get quick and certain relief <lb/>
from Dr. Magic Ointment. <lb/>
Please note it is made alone for Piles, <lb/>
and action and <lb/>
Itching, painful, protruding or blind <lb/>
disappear like magic by use. <lb/>
Large glass jars <lb/>
by Bryan Drug Store. <lb/>
Worry causes more <lb/>
than the heat of the sun. <lb/>
who children <lb/>
Cough Syrup invariably <lb/>
it. Children like it because the <lb/>
is so pleasant. Contains <lb/>
and tar. It original laxative <lb/>
syrup and la far the re- <lb/>
of croup. Drives cold out <lb/>
through the bowels. to th.- <lb/>
Drug Law. Sold by <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
i, i. a owe w. u. <lb/>
LONG,<lb/>
n. <lb/>
she said to her hostess, <lb/>
must tell me about them Who <lb/>
is <lb/>
don't know her; charming, but <lb/>
of I sneak for the like- <lb/>
try to lie faithful, said the <lb/>
know I know And <lb/>
who is the very pretty lady id <lb/>
sold other, with some <lb/>
frigidity, <lb/>
Why For <lb/>
A saw that <lb/>
who. v t, word as- <lb/>
with v. hack to <lb/>
lime when named At tali <lb/>
of Mo. n . later oil. <lb/>
a in <lb/>
called <lb/>
was of silk cotton, which <lb/>
material was tho eleventh <lb/>
century. The Moors <lb/>
this which was and so <lb/>
in time became com- <lb/>
in in low Latin <lb/>
in in <lb/>
French and in German <lb/>
tolls of waist- <lb/>
coats with gold and in the <lb/>
eighteenth century there are many <lb/>
references to worn by <lb/>
great ladies. Today in the south <lb/>
tabby means a striped stuff. <lb/>
sunder Modern <lb/>
The early of geology con- <lb/>
of two schools, the one in- <lb/>
on doctrine of <lb/>
the other on the doctrine of <lb/>
uniformity. The former regarded <lb/>
those changes which have manifest- <lb/>
taken place in the history of the <lb/>
planet as having occurred at epochs <lb/>
abruptly, while the other school, <lb/>
on the principle of the in- <lb/>
variability of the laws of nature, <lb/>
insisted that affairs have always <lb/>
gone ob at the same rate and in <lb/>
the same way as they do now. Of <lb/>
this Utter school Sir Charles Lyell <lb/>
1797, died was ere- <lb/>
York American. <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
l While. <lb/>
A passer by was at seeing <lb/>
poking a dollar bill <lb/>
a board walk. <lb/>
under the sun are you do- <lb/>
he asked. <lb/>
sTay, y see, the <lb/>
looking up from <lb/>
ago <lb/>
crack, <lb/>
W t ft am.<lb/>
to keep abreast times must <lb/>
judiciously he must have space in a paper <lb/>
the people read. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
fills the bill, for it your announcement <lb/>
people and brings result. <lb/>
hen you warn good <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Send your orders to The Reflector. <lb/>
direct to <lb/>
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The Savory Seamless Roaster <lb/>
superior to any other <lb/>
Roaster made, not an ounce of <lb/>
lost. Other roasters <lb/>
waste from to per cent. <lb/>
The Savory seamless roaster <lb/>
needs no water, grease <lb/>
of any kind. It simply asks <lb/>
to be let alone. Retains all juices <lb/>
and flavors, renews the <lb/>
the toughest fowl. One great <lb/>
feature of the Savory roaster is <lb/>
the oval bottom, with the <lb/>
flat bottom roaster the <lb/>
moisture brought out of the meat <lb/>
by cooking has no chance to ac- <lb/>
cumulate and is burned and dried <lb/>
up in the bottom of the pan. <lb/>
the oval this meat juice <lb/>
flows continuously to the lowest <lb/>
point of the bottom, where it is <lb/>
turned into steam and condensed <lb/>
on the surface of the meat. This <lb/>
condensation continues until the <lb/>
roast has become heated through <lb/>
to the temperature of the <lb/>
in the roaster <lb/>
condensation stops and the brow n <lb/>
of the roast begins. <lb/>
The Savory roaster is Mil bast- <lb/>
and self browning. The <lb/>
bottom is off the oven <lb/>
by the outside heat-retaining <lb/>
jacket, which applies a uniform <lb/>
heat to the roast from all sides <lb/>
The Savory roaster 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 <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 of the <lb/>
Savory roasters. We will be <lb/>
glad to show you. Call and see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
FARMVILLE DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
This department is in charge of W. who is author- <lb/>
to represent the Reflector in and vicinity. <lb/>
Weeks, <lb/>
N. C , July 30th, 1907. <lb/>
Among the events of the past <lb/>
week we find crops, rains and<lb/>
steadily moving onward. Visit <lb/>
sporting and courting like- <lb/>
wise, judging from general <lb/>
principles or outward appear- <lb/>
churches. Sunday schools, <lb/>
societies and lodges seem to be <lb/>
quietly, but earnestly adding <lb/>
strength and confidence to their <lb/>
store. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Open all hours of the day. <lb/>
VALUABLE TOWN <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
We have a number of very <lb/>
lots in the town <lb/>
various creeds and noble ville. for sale at a very reason- <lb/>
pies, and best of all our able price. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Littleton Female College. <lb/>
Splendid location. resort- Hot water heat. Electric <lb/>
and other modern improvements boarding pupils last <lb/>
High standard of scholarship, culture and social life. Con- <lb/>
advantages in Music Advanced courses in Art and <lb/>
Elocution. Business College. Bible, and Normal course. <lb/>
record not surpassed. Close persona attention to the <lb/>
health and social <lb/>
occasions- V <lb/>
Session will begin <lb/>
address REV- J- M. RHODES. <lb/>
BINGHAM <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
1793 1908<lb/>
b v to be <lb/>
It<lb/>
HI I I 1.1 H. a. <lb/>
THE SCHOOL. <lb/>
kill I lot <lb/>
1.1<lb/>
K K. i N I . <lb/>
is enjoying exceptional good <lb/>
health. <lb/>
We are waiting for the com- <lb/>
of the N. S- R R. <lb/>
and training school, as we have <lb/>
several graduates from our <lb/>
school now ready to <lb/>
enter just such an institution. <lb/>
M. T. Horton sold his livery <lb/>
business to B S. Sheppard who <lb/>
will conduct the business at the <lb/>
same stand. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Darden, of Or- <lb/>
Miss Willie Harper, <lb/>
of Snow Hill. Miss Carson, of <lb/>
Bethel and Miss Carr. of Or- <lb/>
spent the week in <lb/>
visiting Mrs. G. A. <lb/>
Darden <lb/>
Mr and Mr. Havens returned <lb/>
Saturday from their wedding <lb/>
tour. <lb/>
Misses Nannie and Reed <lb/>
Ling returned today from Kin- <lb/>
where they had been visit- <lb/>
their aunt. Mrs. James <lb/>
Miss Fannie Hyde, of Speed, <lb/>
is visiting her brother, <lb/>
Hyde. <lb/>
Miss Lillian Beatty. of Tar- <lb/>
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. <lb/>
Miss Lena King, of Greenville, <lb/>
is her many friends and <lb/>
Miss Kirk, of Norfolk, is visit- <lb/>
the Misses at <lb/>
Mrs. S A <lb/>
John Ivy Smith, of Greenville, <lb/>
came up today to accept a <lb/>
with warehouse as <lb/>
bookkeeper. <lb/>
Clifton Rountree. of Green- <lb/>
ville, is spending the week with <lb/>
W. Parker, near Green spring. <lb/>
W- Turnage and of <lb/>
Greenville, spent Sunday with <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Joyner, proprietress <lb/>
of Green Spring. <lb/>
Miss Eva Gainer, of William- <lb/>
and Nannie Moore. <lb/>
of were the <lb/>
guests of Miss Mary Joyner, the <lb/>
past week. <lb/>
Well, we of course took in the <lb/>
picnic over in Smithtown lust <lb/>
Thursday, and that don't mean <lb/>
We also have a beautiful farm <lb/>
near the town <lb/>
For other information apply <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Townsend <lb/>
N. C<lb/>
IN PIANOS. <lb/>
We frequently take other <lb/>
makes of pianos el part <lb/>
payment for <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/>
hi 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/>
Piano with the <lb/>
Sweet Official <lb/>
Piano Jamestown Expo- <lb/>
W. M LANG <lb/>
Wilton Streets, N. C. <lb/>
General <lb/>
For Cash or on Time <lb/>
Queen Quality Shoes for Women and King Quality for <lb/>
Men. <lb/>
Cotton, Shuck and <lb/>
Complete line of ever-thing in the way of Of, Goods, Clothing,. <lb/>
Groceries, Hardware, Feed stuff and <lb/>
Floor. <lb/>
I DARDEN BROS. <lb/>
Lang Building, Main Street, N. C, <lb/>
New Firm. New Store. New Goods. <lb/>
Couplet of ab <lb/>
Close Prices. <lb/>
Gents Fine Clothing a <lb/>
Ton 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/>
L W. J. TURNAGE. <lb/>
General Merchants <lb/>
Main and Wilson N. C <lb/>
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Fur- <lb/>
Stock and Fertilizer. <lb/>
Knapp Burnett. R- O. Bar- <lb/>
G. L- Lang, <lb/>
and Killebrew Stalling will <lb/>
leave tomorrow for the James- <lb/>
town Expositor. All are <lb/>
and popular young men of <lb/>
our town. We hope they may <lb/>
have a good time and return safe <lb/>
R. L. Davis returned Saturday <lb/>
from the Exposition and reports <lb/>
an interesting trip, <lb/>
in the various industries <lb/>
and resources of commerce, <lb/>
manufacture and in- <lb/>
Complete line of Carpets, Mattings and Rugs Agents for <lb/>
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. . . A r- a <lb/>
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade. Call <lb/>
and see our stock. <lb/>
The Baptist University For Women, Raleigh, <lb/>
school Thirty-four officer teachers. Diplomas <lb/>
riven in the Arts, Sciences, and Philosophy. in Music. Art, expression, mid <lb/>
Business. Excellent equipment for teaching and illustrating the <lb/>
Distinct school of the Bible. Full business school, in charge of a competent <lb/>
instructor. Art school, including Oil, Applied and China ranting. <lb/>
Regular Normal Course, elective for A. R. degree, special short course for <lb/>
Public School teachers, school of Music, with ten teachers and giving <lb/>
Voice, and Pipe Organ. of students looked after <lb/>
by lady physician, nurse, lady principal, and matron. Board. room <lb/>
tuition, baths, and fees for physician, nurse, gymnasium, <lb/>
library. 1194.00 a in the Club, to less. Next session opens <lb/>
September <lb/>
Fur and all information, address <lb/>
Vila of <lb/>
Has it ever struck you a <lb/>
of life lies in a few <lb/>
works of appreciation and en- <lb/>
How few of us take <lb/>
to stop a few mo- <lb/>
and praise a servant for <lb/>
work well done, or even MUM <lb/>
W. A- POLL <lb/>
Old Stand, Main N. C, <lb/>
Complete stock Merchandise- <lb/>
Cash o time <lb/>
Buyers of Cotton and Country Produce. <lb/>
Meat, Hay, Corn, Oats and Fertilizer in carload lots. <lb/>
Everything in Dry Goods and Groceries. <lb/>
Distributors of celebrated Shoes for Men and Women. <lb/>
Agents for Mn i each <lb/>
Horton Hotel <lb/>
.---------,, i to tell our and dearest <lb/>
any small either, because , how we ail the daily <lb/>
services which we have <lb/>
these big-hearted and congenial <lb/>
Smiths and their whole-soul <lb/>
neighbors know just how to make <lb/>
a hungry man feel good, not only <lb/>
at their hospitable homes but <lb/>
likewise when give their <lb/>
annual neighborhood dinners. <lb/>
Your correspondent never saw <lb/>
a more quiet a better <lb/>
R. T. VANN, Pres. <lb/>
never noticed. <lb/>
When our friends die we hast- <lb/>
en to send beautiful as <lb/>
a last appreciation of Mr love for <lb/>
them- But would it not be better <lb/>
if we. had helped by a little <lb/>
praise when they were working <lb/>
or if we had cheered them in the <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
DRUGGIST. <lb/>
Main Street. <lb/>
Farmville N. C <lb/>
I Everything found la an<lb/>
Centrally located. All kinds of soft s. <lb/>
lated. Up-to-date . , <lb/>
v lie through the season. <lb/>
Polite servants. Best table the <lb/>
Open a p. m. Sun <lb/>
Jamestown Exposition<lb/>
Rates from Greenville N. C as Follows. Season Ticket 6.15 Sold v <lb/>
ii Dav Ticket S <lb/>
limit days- En- <lb/>
Not in parlor or keeping <lb/>
are. <lb/>
Write for a illustrated maps, <lb/>
matter, list of Hotels, etc. <lb/>
For or any information, Address- <lb/>
W T. C. WHITE,<lb/>
WILMINGTON. N. I <lb/>
a or II e m w <lb/>
dinner put before dark days they were <lb/>
The program for the day and <lb/>
all go ard have a good dinner . a few words <lb/>
and a social time, stay nothing but the <lb/>
see that there was no mistake beyond price Let <lb/>
about it, and nobody left either tell his wife how <lb/>
tired or hungry nor disappointed, much he prizes her love for him, <lb/>
except some the Green Diamond, and th wife tell her husband <lb/>
fellows got only <lb/>
put in five. <lb/>
values her children s affection, <lb/>
r. values s <lb/>
while child says to its <lb/>
as white as pearls, mother, you for all your <lb/>
That love; rewarded her <lb/>
be if you use our antiseptic tooth far under <lb/>
at Coward A a Life <lb/>
market-, affords at all seasons. <lb/>
. Reasonable.Buss all trains, <lb/>
First class good <lb/>
and <lb/>
B. S. Smith <lb/>
FARMVILLE C.<lb/>
located on corner <lb/>
Streets. <lb/>
and permanent. Reasonable <lb/>
, rates and<lb/>
Last Auction Sale of Real Estate <lb/>
On Tuesday, August at o'clock, I will offer for sale at <lb/>
public auction to the highest bidder a number of very desirable <lb/>
Building en the property known as Waverly Heights in North- <lb/>
east Farmville. This is a beautiful plot of land, high and we <lb/>
drained, with nicely graded and shade trees on all <lb/>
sides, and will go to the highest bidderRemember also that August is the third annual opening A <lb/>
the tobacco market here. For information apply to <lb/>
day to a. m. <lb/>
I. P. TAYLOR. <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Tonsorial <lb/>
Staton Proprietor. <lb/>
. N. C. <lb/>
guaranteed. Strict- <lb/>
Experienced Bar- <lb/>
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb/>
els; <lb/>
x repaired, <lb/>
ed end, <lb/>
i At Parker's Old L. <lb/>
WILSON STREETS ; <lb/>
. N. C. <lb/>
. of <lb/>
and <lb/>
face an-y of work <lb/>
iron. , <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
J. H <lb/>
Real Estate Agent. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
COOL<lb/>
years in <lb/>
Artistic work guaranteed <lb/>
Enlarging a <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb/>
Glasses Fitted. Examination of <lb/>
eye free. <lb/>
All and stock<lb/>
-5- <lb/>
it b <lb/>
WHICH Owner.<lb/>
Truth to Fiction <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
STANDARD OIL <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
DOLLAR PER <lb/>
PITT. <lb/>
NO FRIDAY <lb/>
GETS IT HEAVY <lb/>
by f County. <lb/>
. f t-iAUG, <lb/>
THE CASE <lb/>
Rebates fro-., <lb/>
Chicago, <lb/>
V, <lb/>
the Standard <lb/>
3.-Judge <lb/>
.- fin <lb/>
Oil In- <lb/>
r., <lb/>
r.- <lb/>
from railroad The fin, <lb/>
is the largest <lb/>
any individuals or any <lb/>
corporation in the <lb/>
criminal jurisprudence <lb/>
and is Blight more than I SI <lb/>
times as great as the re- <lb/>
by the company <lb/>
its i <lb/>
case will I.--;. i,, ,,, <lb/>
courts by th com. <lb/>
The penalty Imposed upon <lb/>
maximum permit <lb/>
under tho law, it <lb/>
announced at th. of a on <lb/>
opinion in which the methods <lb/>
and practices the Standard Oil <lb/>
company were mercilessly scored, i <lb/>
The in fact, declared in <lb/>
opinion, <lb/>
Standard Oil Company who wen <lb/>
responsible for Mi-- practices of <lb/>
which the corporation was found <lb/>
guilty were no better than conn- <lb/>
and thieves, Ills exact <lb/>
language <lb/>
as well look at this <lb/>
situation The men <lb/>
who thus deliberately violate <lb/>
law wound society more deep y <lb/>
than does he who counterfeits <lb/>
the com. or letters from <lb/>
the <lb/>
county, was railed <lb/>
court house <lb/>
L Fleming, <lb/>
chairman. <lb/>
was under the <lb/>
auspices of th Greenville <lb/>
attend <lb/>
lance was I<lb/>
from every town and township <lb/>
In the county. Those present, <lb/>
history t a lively <lb/>
to m <lb/>
And Some Other <lb/>
and a trip Down <lb/>
Editorial <lb/>
G. <lb/>
,., be, <lb/>
number <lb/>
are here <lb/>
the ,,,;, .,,,.,, <lb/>
court, which .- <lb/>
by District Judge Thomas R. <lb/>
was primarily to <lb/>
hp peonage case against R <lb/>
A. Mm. gent up from <lb/>
county, but son other minor <lb/>
i. ed. Two of <lb/>
her resources, needs and <lb/>
Pox and others. The though, <lb/>
awakened by the speakers <lb/>
oped enthusiasm as Is rare <lb/>
M industrial meetings. <lb/>
A resolution was passed <lb/>
I ho chairman to appoint <lb/>
a committee of fifty, which com- <lb/>
to meet as <lb/>
and effect a <lb/>
opinion, that the officials of organization the <lb/>
. I industrial development of Pitt <lb/>
were and P <lb/>
fully dwelt W H <lb/>
others from <lb/>
Mr a Mr the --el <lb/>
trial interest in which is ,, <lb/>
Court will convene this <lb/>
morning; the f <lb/>
being mainly the selection . <lb/>
grand jury and s <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
We had a very t , <lb/>
from Greenville Io <lb/>
ti,.At the latter town <lb/>
people about the <lb/>
School, and <lb/>
THE COTTON MILL INDUSTRY. <lb/>
Sm, Cf <lb/>
note that <lb/>
of the <lb/>
cotton industry i the South <lb/>
From a the town <lb/>
, ,;<lb/>
Si K L . the <lb/>
to <lb/>
the . <lb/>
VIRGINIA WINS <lb/>
Railroad, Decide h's <lb/>
Good, Hate <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Va. ;. <lb/>
Shortly before . <lb/>
official,, in <lb/>
office in <lb/>
received a <lb/>
The millions of V, <lb/>
the e ; th I <lb/>
would <lb/>
hymn <lb/>
ha. <lb/>
Io <lb/>
their <lb/>
and <lb/>
at <lb/>
put <lb/>
condition that the <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
in where <lb/>
to the <lb/>
c-Urn factory ran by decision as t <lb/>
Power south of the Potomac <lb/>
, ,,., <lb/>
branch east <lb/>
, a <lb/>
the <lb/>
found. <lb/>
cc <lb/>
Si <lb/>
county, by ejecting a <lb/>
eleven as <lb/>
and treasurer. The commit had <lb/>
to represent every township for <lb/>
the county. The following com- made <lb/>
pose the committee. , ft Pitt <lb/>
J L J L Wooten. S T W <lb/>
w are r presented v <lb/>
lit <lb/>
m were <lb/>
today i- <lb/>
surprise. PoP . ,<lb/>
only been <lb/>
was first. but<lb/>
, program has <lb/>
, for the Farmers <lb/>
at Greenville, <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
FOR DISCUSSION. <lb/>
j Soil by W. J. <lb/>
Anson <lb/>
culture. u. ,, p <lb/>
Director of <lb/>
Station. <lb/>
, and <lb/>
P . S ,,,. <lb/>
-no. <lb/>
rs and <lb/>
by R, j. <lb/>
any of special <lb/>
Every m. meets <lb/>
s i and <lb/>
X h place to <lb/>
I which our former, bring <lb/>
j and help <lb/>
purchased in <lb/>
ma <lb/>
of the mill may l. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Atlanta. July <lb/>
bill, passed by <lb/>
Georgia Senate Rome <lb/>
adopted by the Hobs <lb/>
vote of <lb/>
added to Hie <lb/>
hill by the House will make <lb/>
for the measure to <lb/>
to the Senate for concur. <lb/>
wine, there , no doubt <lb/>
the will go to Cover,. <lb/>
Hoke for c S <lb/>
has <lb/>
and prohibition will <lb/>
law m Georgia. <lb/>
The amendments today permit <lb/>
White. King. Which- <lb/>
ard P U Wooten. R L Davis. W <lb/>
M Crisp- Dr- J <lb/>
nil S H M O Blount H A <lb/>
Perkins, RB Fleming, <lb/>
r. CM Jones. Dr. L E Kicks, <lb/>
L Tucker, J R <lb/>
Smith, Dr. Joseph Dixon A G <lb/>
R A <lb/>
law. and were <lb/>
free their opinion that <lb/>
lawyers had a legal right <lb/>
I to sod service to any client <lb/>
the,,,, it was, to say <lb/>
the leas, of it, very unbecoming <lb/>
n lawyers to be <lb/>
a hand in this matter. The it. <lb/>
were that <lb/>
may <lb/>
the description of <lb/>
that <lb/>
w to build for it; <lb/>
machine with <lb/>
and <lb/>
with three sets of <lb/>
the tack set to be of wood, the <lb/>
other two to be of the <lb/>
machine to <lb/>
two ,, <lb/>
with two sets of <lb/>
c ,,. . <lb/>
each <lb/>
wide, with a pick <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
it <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
R Spear. Ivey Smith, BL Joyner, <lb/>
ft K cotton. O L Joyner. <lb/>
y Holland, Wade. R J <lb/>
H B Proctor, Jackson, J R <lb/>
John B Harvey <lb/>
W a Bowen <lb/>
tiffs. <lb/>
Coming down the road ,, <lb/>
not but notice the improved <lb/>
service of the old A. N c <lb/>
since it las passed under <lb/>
too management of the No, folk <lb/>
; a <lb/>
they are as <lb/>
those a. <lb/>
Southern. <lb/>
on prescription <lb/>
of <lb/>
reputable physician and also <lb/>
mow wholesale druggist to carry <lb/>
are alcohol in for <lb/>
retailers. <lb/>
e bill prohibits the <lb/>
or keeping on hand in any <lb/>
. of business, the sale, or <lb/>
induce business <lb/>
the State, of any liquor <lb/>
may produce intoxication <lb/>
be new law is to become <lb/>
Ive January <lb/>
been vastly improver <lb/>
A resolution adopted <lb/>
ring the effort of m. This evidence of <lb/>
advancing th action <lb/>
through which it pas-,.,, j <lb/>
keeping with the spirit of th. <lb/>
nail an <lb/>
faring the of the <lb/>
and to publish, at an <lb/>
early date, an industrial edition <lb/>
The Ta <lb/>
W Do It. <lb/>
I Winston- Salem has got one of <lb/>
composed of A. L- Blow, W I <lb/>
Brown. T B. w. Mose- <lb/>
A. White, <lb/>
ed to co-operate with Messrs. <lb/>
Joyner Moore in getting out <lb/>
h's very interesting edition. <lb/>
I county is now entering <lb/>
WM is in keeping with th <lb/>
spirit the most <lb/>
men of North Carolina.; <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern The build <lb/>
mg of the bridge across <lb/>
sound from to Beau <lb/>
fort over which trains run here <lb/>
new life into the <lb/>
business interest of Beaufort <lb/>
and greatly advanced the com- <lb/>
importance of th town. <lb/>
has also largely , the <lb/>
District <lb/>
e most practical and up-to date Aurora. <lb/>
In the a d- <lb/>
in <lb/>
and that association has <lb/>
that the most effective <lb/>
to fight the devil is with <lb/>
. mother words the best <lb/>
J meet the Northern and Wes. <lb/>
m mail order houses is to <lb/>
in their local paper <lb/>
think it useless to complain <lb/>
out of town merchants taking <lb/>
sir trade them when <lb/>
neglecting to use the <lb/>
offered them for <lb/>
it. Of course <lb/>
f don t pay the merchant that <lb/>
Ivor uses Times- <lb/>
. a <lb/>
trip. The district officers <lb/>
chosen were as <lb/>
Hooker, Aurora, vice- <lb/>
president. <lb/>
sec- <lb/>
Hyde <lb/>
Hyde <lb/>
The next district meeting will <lb/>
beheld in Greenville the first <lb/>
Thursday in December. <lb/>
the f <lb/>
ling over on this aide as shown <lb/>
by all the hotels and boarding <lb/>
houses being full. The move- <lb/>
already on foot to build a <lb/>
, modern here. This <lb/>
Quiet a number of Odd , such a and <lb/>
went from here to J be before if Is a <lb/>
Miss Sarah Davis, who Hi <lb/>
for years kept the best house <lb/>
here, and who is so well k, own <lb/>
through the State. been <lb/>
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noon we were fortunate in g-t. <lb/>
a room at her excellent <lb/>
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who murdered <lb/>
inland about two years ,,, <lb/>
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outcome of present move <lb/>
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Kansas who is spending <lb/>
with his people i this <lb/>
occupied the pulpit f <lb/>
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morning and night and preached <lb/>
two excellent, sermons Two <lb/>
-ion from college, he supplied the, <lb/>
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proud young men as he <lb/>
Messrs, Troy and, <lb/>
r, were in town Tuesday. <lb/>
Barber, a former <lb/>
County Lumber <lb/>
Wednesday night and <lb/>
will resume his here. <lb/>
Mrs. H B. Phillips and family <lb/>
some time in Shel <lb/>
Miss of Washing- <lb/>
ton. a niece of Dr L. <lb/>
Miss Mary Bell <lb/>
on lane. <lb/>
P. G. went to <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
. Miss Olive Woodard is <lb/>
former home <lb/>
competitive basis ,, <lb/>
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exact, at 1201 tomorrow mom- <lb/>
mg- the cent passenger rate <lb/>
will be put into operation by <lb/>
railroad in the Macs of <lb/>
The many friends of Wiley J. <lb/>
to Reconstructed fuT <lb/>
home with fever will be glad to III ft . mU time <lb/>
learn that he is much better. Provided in the bill M a trip , <lb/>
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B. and Mitt Margaret <lb/>
i spent Wednesday after- <lb/>
noon very pleasantly In Green <lb/>
Baker <lb/>
the week with Miss Venters. <lb/>
Arthur Carroll Jones- of <lb/>
more, reading the <lb/>
with his aunt, Mrs. G. Cal <lb/>
Ogle Minton is off on a <lb/>
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he known as the <lb/>
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School on Wednesday <lb/>
I a detailed account our <lb/>
for the coming year. I am VS <lb/>
I optimistic over the outlook, as <lb/>
I sure we are going to have <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
H. B. Smith <lb/>
Supt. <lb/>
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