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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 />
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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 />
I overrun with guests this season <lb />
away <lb />
By arriving Monday fore- <lb />
noon we were fortunate in g-t. <lb />
a room at her excellent <lb />
house, which in itself insures a <lb />
pleasant sojourn here. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
machine to be to <lb />
w as <lb />
l to the <lb />
machine; one rolling <lb />
with four heads. All <lb />
to be completed m . <lb />
workmanlike . . ., . <lb />
These final <lb />
be seenneat and , <lb />
the present day. <lb />
The factory on ; <lb />
prospered, and <lb />
unpretentious, its <lb />
. it <lb />
Hike, a <lb />
a 1-artier ,. j,., <lb />
persons came ow <lb />
miles to buy <lb />
N C. Aug. <lb />
Alford left Mond-y for <lb />
his home in Nash county. <lb />
night from a most delightful <lb />
and other northern<lb />
Monday night in town I <lb />
or- t-- Ricks and <lb />
Mary made a <lb />
trip to Monday. <lb />
is delighting hit <lb />
many Wends with car rides on <lb />
Chief Police H. H. <lb />
rec.-iv.,, a telegram <lb />
hat Anderson and lie,, <lb />
who murdered <lb />
inland about two years ,,, <lb />
ft I captured at DeWitt, <lb />
u. mid h waiting for <lb />
before going <lb />
and placed i j;.<lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Aug 3.-Tie <lb />
outcome of present move <lb />
for an election in <lb />
of whether the <lb />
substituted <lb />
that the <lb />
will give way to <lb />
This e <lb />
case for Up . . <lb />
of j; . <lb />
th-, a. <lb />
f which <lb />
he at th, <lb />
election, <lb />
The hope <lb />
dispensary d.-;,.,., on <lb />
of ,. <lb />
.,; <lb />
do <lb />
to Washington and <lb />
f, the <lb />
wand trip of miles i about <lb />
element which <lb />
I has been dividing big , be <lb />
class of th- <lb />
We <lb />
R- R. pastor of <lb />
the Baptist church . <lb />
Kansas who is spending <lb />
with his people i this <lb />
occupied the pulpit f <lb />
Baptist church Sunday <lb />
morning and night and preached <lb />
two excellent, sermons Two <lb />
-ion from college, he supplied the, <lb />
here for a month <lb />
man Tn L time. <lb />
and it is a to <lb />
hear Mm Pitt county is <lb />
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 />
Forest, on. from St Man's -mi <lb />
the stale g <lb />
am -t- <lb />
p.,,. <lb />
Tonight midnight or to L <lb />
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 />
i he Jamestown <lb />
F. ;. Mrs. H. <lb />
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 />
He spend <lb />
Mr. II B. <lb />
he known as the <lb />
Jarvis of , <lb />
Graded s t <lb />
man f . , .--, <lb />
rs truly <lb />
C. <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
AT JAMESTOWN <lb />
t f Interest Things to be <lb />
Seen There <lb />
Nothing so pleases the public at <lb />
s Exposition as the collection of <lb />
strange and interesting <lb />
; which at and <lb />
was called the Midway. <lb />
; St. the Pike at Portland <lb />
i Trail and the Jamestown ex- <lb />
is known as the <lb />
f the most expensive <lb />
enterprises on the <lb />
is the reproduction of <lb />
famous battle between the <lb />
; ironclads, the Merrimac and <lb />
The building housing <lb />
the <lb />
Oh; <lb />
presenting th first settlers, and <lb />
Indians walk and talk and trade <lb />
them as they did three <lb />
hundred years ago. An excellent <lb />
idea has been carried out here in <lb />
having the true dependents of <lb />
of that tribe of Indians with <lb />
which John Smith and his follow- <lb />
had to deal, the <lb />
in this reproduction of the old <lb />
settlement. These <lb />
twenty in number, also enact a <lb />
drama which they themselves <lb />
have written from the story <lb />
handed down to them of the in <lb />
of John Smith's rescue <lb />
b Pocahontas, and an <lb />
maid, a descendant of Powhatan <lb />
the father of the original <lb />
whose name is <lb />
enacts the part of that noble <lb />
. attraction and the scene <lb />
anting required an expenditure <lb />
i Large ship, real is <lb />
-aimer are ed n the most <lb />
his it is <lb />
D he to <lb />
piling the <lb />
of <lb />
Ere The electrical effects pro- <lb />
e- .- finest <lb />
Participants <lb />
hi-. engagement and <lb />
eye witnesses declare this <lb />
me a true and realistic <lb />
of the battle. <lb />
There are two other <lb />
ions of battles of importance in <lb />
he history of the civil war. <lb />
and Both <lb />
without doubt <lb />
all amuse- <lb />
Intents devices it takes at <lb />
j first by gliding boat and <lb />
. n gradually increases to a <lb />
whirl through dark <lb />
and mysterious caverns <lb />
. about <lb />
. flame, and <lb />
where his Satanic majesty, and <lb />
his imps disport- <lb />
Hale's tours of the world give <lb />
an opportunity to visit far dis- <lb />
countries and return within <lb />
am. <lb />
a dime will pay <lb />
Spanish bull fights and cock <lb />
fights are also a part of the pro- <lb />
gram. <lb />
Colonial Virginia offers an <lb />
opportunity to gain a true idea <lb />
of the life of the Old Dominion <lb />
of long ago. The marriage of <lb />
Pocahontas and John Rolfe and <lb />
the first ball at the capital are <lb />
among the historical incidents <lb />
pictured. <lb />
The Florida ostrich farm has <lb />
been moved for the time being <lb />
from Jacksonville to the <lb />
and daily on the War Path <lb />
may be witnessed both harness <lb />
and riding races between these <lb />
giant birds. <lb />
Aside from these attractions, <lb />
there is another like number of <lb />
shows all well worth the time <lb />
required to see them. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA WEEK AT THE <lb />
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION <lb />
Jamestown Exposition, Va, <lb />
for North Carolina week at the <lb />
exposition has been arranged <lb />
and features have been provided <lb />
for nearly everyday in the week <lb />
There will be daily ex- <lb />
by the North Carolina <lb />
military band. The detailed pro- <lb />
gram for the week is as <lb />
August 13- Glenn, <lb />
and official party will arrive <lb />
via Seaboard Air Line railway, <lb />
at Portsmouth, p. m <lb />
They will be met at the station <lb />
by a from the North <lb />
Carolina Society of Norfolk, who <lb />
will escort them to their hotel in <lb />
Norfolk, where they will be the <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
Society <lb />
August 14-At a. m. the <lb />
Governor and party will be <lb />
en over the city of Norfolk in <lb />
automobiles, bearing the colors <lb />
of the State of North Carolina. <lb />
p. m. Upon the arrival of <lb />
East Carolina Profits <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. A <lb />
Baltimore Shoe drummer, who <lb />
was at a hotel here last night, <lb />
was profuse in his comments on <lb />
the great development of East- <lb />
North Carolina. Ho said, the of North Carolina <lb />
that at even- cross roads store, at the exposition ground he will <lb />
he found trade brisk and deter- be received at the gates by a re- <lb />
. committee consisting or <lb />
ruination to ahead broker. L <lb />
In the larger towns, he declared Company, and <lb />
ho had never seen such enter- to the <lb />
prise anywhere. Old thing. State building, whore ho will re- <lb />
wore fast passing away, be said North Carolina <lb />
and the people were imbued with v <lb />
the spirit of moving forward. <lb />
p. m.--The Governor and <lb />
official party will visit the North <lb />
Carolina exhibits in the various <lb />
exhibit palaces, where they will <lb />
be received members of the that baa ore and <lb />
,. , ,. . . i me a nappy man, <lb />
North Carolina commission. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE f <lb />
A pone U a <lb />
makes a light parse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat nine <lb />
of disease, <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <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 The <lb />
that can be Riven is <lb />
cholera and a <lb />
Remedy followed by oil as direct- <lb />
ed with each bottle of the remedy. <lb />
all Druggist <lb />
Remarkable Rf sew . <lb />
That truth i. stranger than Action <lb />
has once more been demonstrated in <lb />
the little town of Tern, the <lb />
r. C. V. lie <lb />
was in bed, entirely disabled with <lb />
of th lungs throat. <lb />
Doctors la ; to I all hope <lb />
had lie I n Dr. <lb />
New Discovery. instant rebel <lb />
cam.-. The ceased; <lb />
bleeding and <lb />
three weeks I in goto <lb />
cure and cold <lb />
and at AM <lb />
store. Trial bottle fine. <lb />
He Fired the <lb />
have fired the I've <lb />
carried over on f a <lb />
sore that ever.- kind treat- <lb />
until tried <lb />
an <lb />
traveling expenses- The cars <lb />
very much resemble these of <lb />
any other railroad, are <lb />
these productions are housed I the sounds of bells and <lb />
fine buildings, and they add additional touch of <lb />
tat the very best work of The Congress of National, or I Speaking of the wealth of that <lb />
painter-1 he realism of the the beauty show, contains j b he s lid the railroad de- <lb />
reproductions of these young women from there only prove. <lb />
is added to by a plastic the several civilized countries In v. hat he had known all Carolina commission. <lb />
meet the fact an effort was made to i i. at the residents At the teed for by John. <lb />
painting in such a way cure most beautiful not realized <lb />
a, to and to cause of young womanhood to be well off as the,. . . . o. <lb />
the observer to really imagine found in America and the Eu- capitalists North had who were <lb />
Ems, If a looker-on to these countries. always on the lookout for fields <lb />
struggles. The famous fainting, of investment, and <lb />
had <lb />
leave the North Carolina State <lb />
accompanied by his <lb />
members of North <lb />
Carolina commission and a <lb />
. , cue <lb />
Col wild and trained Shadow of the Cross, which has. chosen the and railroad of the North <lb />
animal show offers to the lover and mystified, not only field present as arriving <lb />
this sort of amusement the world at large, but the of investing expecting. auditorium at a. <lb />
lute satisfaction. There is a large tic id. for a number of years, greater things in I i. v <lb />
where men and women is on exhibition on the War Path. <lb />
their lives in their hands, It is a painting which has the <lb />
I walk into a steel cage and min- most peculiar effect upon he who <lb />
I with the blue blood of animal looks upon it, and stamps upon <lb />
kingdom giants of the mind an impression which <lb />
, tigers, lions, <lb />
I and bears, and cause The village con- <lb />
I them go through various man- a number of these <lb />
oeuvres for of the it lie men and women from the <lb />
audience. The most remarkable frozen arctic, and their daily <lb />
here shown of trained lives are pictured faithfully. The <lb />
wild animals performing is oat building itself represents ice- <lb />
of a company of seals and sea bergs and mountains of snow, <lb />
animals generally supposed with here and there the snow <lb />
to be of a low order of houses of the inhabitants. <lb />
but which here prove Princess the horse with <lb />
themselves on a par with many a human brain, crossed the ocean <lb />
of Animals considered from London, to amuse the vis <lb />
El . ,. i.- at the Jamestown <lb />
agree every f pure white <lb />
Colonel troupe is Arabian mare does <lb />
without rival among but speak, and this she does by <lb />
lions of signs, almost as intelligently as <lb />
seem endowed any dumb <lb />
m-, where the following <lb />
by local <lb />
later. He was <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
The partnership heretofore existing <lb />
between. H. Taft and W. H. Ricks <lb />
in the torn of Greenville under the firm <lb />
A. H. Taft and Company is <lb />
this day dissolved by mutual consent, <lb />
A. H. Taft will continue to do business <lb />
in the store next to Taft and VanDyke <lb />
H. Ricks in the store next to <lb />
Fleming and Mooring. Those indebted <lb />
to the will make their payments <lb />
according to their contracts with the <lb />
firm and a prompt settlement is request- <lb />
ed. Bach debtor will be notified at <lb />
which store to make his payment but <lb />
no one need wait for notice to <lb />
make his payments. He may ca at <lb />
either store and e of us will be <lb />
to hi in a Mil all other friends to whom <lb />
we return thanks for their patronage <lb />
and of we continuance. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. July 1st. 1907 <lb />
A H. TAFT. <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North <lb />
J c <lb />
vs <lb />
R A Dawson and Ella <lb />
By Virtue of a decree of the superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by i. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of the Superior court of <lb />
said county on the bid <lb />
in a certain proceeding <lb />
J. C. wife Maggie <lb />
are plaintiffs and R. A. <lb />
and Dawson are defendants, th <lb />
Commissioner, will on Mon- <lb />
day the 5th day of August 1907. expose <lb />
to public sale before the curt none <lb />
complimentary Opening prayer by the Rev. <lb />
the spirit of in <lb />
county, and remarked that every <lb />
where he went in that <lb />
of about towns he found <lb />
, , and master of Situate in the county of and <lb />
chant in good we l Stated and In Swift I, <lb />
cultivated, and everybody united George kT hip , , , f <lb />
, president of the James-1 Major Allen Adams. W. a. C. <lb />
for progress. town Exposition Co <lb />
will deliver the address of <lb />
. LO . <lb />
Hon. G. S. Powell, president in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
Of the North Carolina for cash. tractor <lb />
war <lb />
fifty Acres <lb />
This sale is to lie ma <lb />
Went Over Precipice <lb />
with almost perception <lb />
I Helene's leopards are <lb />
less remarkable in their <lb />
work. Pauline, the an- <lb />
queen, too, bends these <lb />
habitants of the jungle to her <lb />
wish Captain <lb />
mixed group in feats astonishing <lb />
and amusing, attract <lb />
ion. vie <lb />
for a first e favor and <lb />
Captain Dick Bass, with his per- <lb />
bear. keep <lb />
interest on the vive every <lb />
Add to these the dog <lb />
and monkey circus, a show <lb />
which eclipses the best that has <lb />
before- <lb />
One or the most instructive <lb />
r and novel concessions on the War <lb />
Path is the baby incubator. This <lb />
practically recent invention <lb />
means more to the scientific and <lb />
medical world than any dis- <lb />
of the present century, <lb />
and one should not fail to see the <lb />
machine their tiny <lb />
of humanity, <lb />
been placed there to be <lb />
nursed into strong life. <lb />
In may be <lb />
seen a replica the old <lb />
tower, and other landmarks of <lb />
. English settlement in this <lb />
The Philippine reservation, <lb />
where one hundred and forty <lb />
one little brown men and women <lb />
from their far-away island home <lb />
live and labor just as they do <lb />
there is always interesting. Re- <lb />
presented here are both the <lb />
and uncivilized tribes, in <lb />
, eluding a Prince San <lb />
; the ruler over the pro- <lb />
i of valley and its <lb />
inhabitants An exhibit <lb />
hall is maintained where the <lb />
various agricultural produces and <lb />
articles of industry are shown. <lb />
Paul Revere, the revolutionary <lb />
hero makes his famous midnight <lb />
ride every in the day This <lb />
not simply o panoramic <lb />
but real men and a real <lb />
horse are used, and a splendid <lb />
idea may be had of this ride of <lb />
far-reaching importance <lb />
is an <lb />
illusion show which perplexes <lb />
its thousands. Beautiful <lb />
women are used in this <lb />
founded upon Sacred His- <lb />
and the la of such a <lb />
character as to please the most <lb />
discriminating. <lb />
The streets of Seville and La <lb />
are typical of the <lb />
Spanish dancing girls, brought <lb />
N. C. July 31.-A <lb />
young couple, whose names could <lb />
not be learned, had a thrilling <lb />
experience and withal a narrow <lb />
escape from serious injury <lb />
sunset mountain Sunday after-1 <lb />
noon by overturning of a <lb />
buggy in which they were <lb />
The accident occurred at a <lb />
point in the road where tin <lb />
mountain rises high on one side <lb />
with almost B precipice of 7-i to, <lb />
feet on the other. The hone, <lb />
buggy and occupants wont over <lb />
this and rolled part, <lb />
of the way down the mountain <lb />
side. The couple escaped injury. <lb />
however, as also the horse, <lb />
. . . for partition <lb />
come on behalf of the exposition. I the in This <lb />
July, <lb />
r. Harding,<lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
Row often you can get a <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is a yo i could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of I <lb />
You get s <lb />
Morse Goods c c . <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
AM <lb />
Music. <lb />
Address by Lieutenant Gov- <lb />
Francis D. Winston, of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Music. <lb />
Address by the Hon Robert <lb />
Governor of North, <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Music. <lb />
will be furnished by <lb />
the North Carolina Third <lb />
Reviewing Stands p. m. Re- <lb />
view by Governor Glenn of <lb />
North Carolina, by the <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND <lb />
J. D Cox enters and claims <lb />
about acres, more or less, of <lb />
vacant lying in <lb />
Pitt county, N C, on <lb />
, w F side of Creeping <lb />
and CURE adjoining the lards of Jesse <lb />
WITH <lb />
and <lb />
Trial. <lb />
Guaranteed nil and <lb />
. lite I <lb />
but the buggy was considerably j Governor of Virginia, Governor <lb />
damaged. of Massachusetts, Major General <lb />
The accident almost at j P. P. Grant, Admiral <lb />
or near the same place where ton and other army and navy <lb />
horse and buggy with an <lb />
ville gentleman a rid his wife and Review will consist of the sold <lb />
child went over wee at <lb />
J ton, G. Cox. J. B. <lb />
and others. <lb />
i This June <lb />
J. Cox. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
to or interest in the fore- <lb />
going described land must file <lb />
; their protest in Waiting with me <lb />
within the next thirty days, <lb />
they will be barred by law. <lb />
R. Williams. <lb />
Entry taker <lb />
Stray Hog Taken Up. <lb />
resulting in gainful <lb />
to the husband and wife an <lb />
damage to the vehicle. <lb />
Go Abroad <lb />
A supply of recent <lb />
trial edition of ; toner <lb />
have been sent abroad for <lb />
in foreign countries <lb />
with a view of attract <lb />
grants to ion Mr T, <lb />
K. will distribute a <lb />
r. of these papers on hi <lb />
tour. <lb />
the North Carolina <lb />
and other military <lb />
encamped at expos- <lb />
ion. <lb />
f- to p. m, to <lb />
the govern r of North Carolina <lb />
by the Carolina State com- <lb />
mission at the North Carolina <lb />
building. <lb />
There is a hog, marked square <lb />
bit in left ear and slit in right <lb />
ear, taken up with my hogs and <lb />
been fed by me since February <lb />
1907. Owner can get hog <lb />
paying for feed and care and <lb />
identifying same. Hog weighs <lb />
about pounds, <lb />
C W. Scott. <lb />
Greenville N. <lb />
gm <lb />
without traveling forty from the royal opera house of <lb />
Bite up the James river. go through those bewilder <lb />
Through the streets of this novel ugly movements so <lb />
walk men and re- peculiar to race. Genuine <lb />
Assistant Buyer <lb />
Mr- W. R. buyer for <lb />
A. T. Co. on market, <lb />
informs us that he will have Mr. <lb />
E. B as assistant <lb />
buyer. Mr. has been <lb />
assistant buyer for the A. T Co. <lb />
in Wilson for the past two yeas <lb />
He here well recommended <lb />
Aged Lady Suicides. <lb />
N. C, July <lb />
Mrs. Mary Sykes. mother of two <lb />
prominent druggists here, <lb />
sixty years, committed <lb />
this afternoon by shooting her- <lb />
self through the head with a <lb />
pistol. Despondency over the <lb />
death of a son a year ago is sup- <lb />
posed to have caused the deed. <lb />
She had been deed two hours <lb />
when found stretched the bed <lb />
her son died on, lifeless with the <lb />
pistol lying beside her. The m <lb />
e l <lb />
slate of North i Pitt county <lb />
In <lb />
J i iS v T A Carson, <lb />
virtue of directed to <lb />
the undersigned f rum the Court <lb />
County in the above entitled <lb />
I will on Monday, the day of <lb />
Au MOT at o'clock M at the <lb />
Curt House door of said County, <lb />
hid 1.1 fur cash to satisfy <lb />
raid execution, all tin title and <lb />
int. rest .-aid I, A. Carson, <lb />
int. has in the described <lb />
A certain tract of in I County <lb />
Bethel Township, adj the <lb />
J. J. and the Grey Blount lands, <lb />
at the four prong <lb />
thence with J. J. Carson line to the <lb />
Mount line, thence with the Grey <lb />
line to the B. F. Ward line, <lb />
thence with B. F. line to a canal <lb />
in Creak, down the <lb />
said creek to the G. W. An- <lb />
line, thence with the said An- <lb />
line to the beginning, containing <lb />
by one bundled and fifty <lb />
acres more or The said T. A. <lb />
Carson owning a one half interest in <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
. clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executors of the Last Will and <lb />
of Pattie K. 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 said <lb />
estate must present the same, <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before 26th day of <lb />
June. or this notice will be plead <lb />
bar of <lb />
This 25th day of June, 1907. <lb />
T. E. Hooker. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, <lb />
W. E. Hooker. <lb />
Executors of Pattie R. Hooker. <lb />
Canon owning a one half interest <lb />
both as a gentleman and as a will be at the old home the land. 8th. <lb />
tobacco buyer. in Fayetteville. u w. Tucker, sheriff <lb />
Not Through With Railroad. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, July 31.- <lb />
Governor Glenn today spoke of a <lb />
letter he had mailed to the freight <lb />
traffic management and other <lb />
officials of the various railway <lb />
companies. <lb />
In this letter he invited <lb />
rail p. to send <lb />
to Raleigh who are <lb />
ed to confer with him and the <lb />
corporation commission concern- <lb />
the matter of the better ad- <lb />
of freight rates and <lb />
charges. <lb />
Governor Glenn said that <lb />
he would fix a date soon for the <lb />
examination to begin into the <lb />
freight discriminations against <lb />
North Carolina points and in <lb />
favor of Virginia cities. <lb />
CAPITAL<lb />
SURPLUS A PROFITS <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
The of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE N . C <lb />
The Eastern School, <lb />
the coveted his ton <lb />
awarded to Pitt We <lb />
hope that there ac other <lb />
things in stoic us. and we <lb />
tender the services this bank <lb />
and its resources for the up- <lb />
building; of legitimate <lb />
enterprise o. our town and <lb />
county <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, P <lb />
RESIDENT <lb />
JAMES LITTLE, <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
BANKING TRUST<lb />
Loans <lb />
secured and <lb />
All other Blocks, <lb />
am <lb />
Furniture mid Fixture <lb />
Demand Lour <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
ES.<lb />
t May <lb />
l ABILITIES. <lb />
Capital <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Time 27.1681.0<lb />
to <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
2.688.64 <lb />
8,000.110 <lb />
12,541.41 <lb />
618.27 <lb />
16.000.0- <lb />
111,000.00 <lb />
4,391.00 <lb />
197.685.07 <lb />
Total <lb />
of <lb />
C. i <lb />
ear <lb />
Cashier<lb />
1.65 <lb />
18.14 <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
BARROWS. SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
M Will V J <lb />
DIG MACHINES. <lb />
t Mi e, <lb />
J A l <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
inly <lb />
owl- <lb />
or <lb />
if <lb />
fund<lb />
yo <lb />
Ibis op <lb />
Announcement <lb />
beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for- <lb />
White Lead, Paints. <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
ft lire. It has it a <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 will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
-an give you Special <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
G N. C <lb />
Transactions of the Meet- <lb />
Thursday Night. <lb />
The board of aldermen met in <lb />
regular monthly session, Thurs- <lb />
day night, all the members <lb />
present. <lb />
The finance committee report- <lb />
ed that it was not yet prepared <lb />
to make recommendations for <lb />
the tax levy, and this was de- <lb />
to an adjourned meeting-. <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
that much work had been done <lb />
cleaning out etc. <lb />
The committee <lb />
stepping stones be placed <lb />
at principal street crossings, but <lb />
no action as taken on it. <lb />
The purchase of a mowing ma- <lb />
chine to cut weeds and grass on <lb />
the streets was discussed and the <lb />
natter referred to the street <lb />
committee- <lb />
The cemetery re- <lb />
ported that contract had been <lb />
made for cleaning out both white <lb />
colored cemeteries. <lb />
The ordinance committee made <lb />
report on the ordinances <lb />
for the government of the town. <lb />
There were several changes in <lb />
old ordinances which will be <lb />
published later. <lb />
The mayor was instructed to <lb />
draft an requiring <lb />
scales to be used on ice delivery <lb />
wagons. <lb />
The placing of an incandescent <lb />
light on Seventh street between <lb />
Evans and was referred <lb />
to the water and light committee <lb />
The clerk was instructed to <lb />
prepare financial statement for <lb />
past fiscal year and have same <lb />
published. <lb />
Screens were allowed to re- <lb />
main in front of doors at pool <lb />
rooms. <lb />
The board don to <lb />
Rough Ready fire company <lb />
and to Hope fire company to <lb />
defray expenses of delegates to <lb />
j State conventions. <lb />
A committee consisting of Al- <lb />
Johnson and Flanagan <lb />
j and Mayor Wooten appoint- <lb />
ed to confer with the water and <lb />
commission relative to <lb />
governing sewerage. <lb />
All officers of whom bonds <lb />
were required tendered their <lb />
which were accepted. Two <lb />
policemen were added to <lb />
force and M Fleming and J. W <lb />
Tucker were elected to Jill the <lb />
Aldermen Mooring and <lb />
were appointed a <lb />
to have bodies removed from the <lb />
old grave yard on east side of <lb />
town and place the property in <lb />
condition to be sold- <lb />
Salaries of officers were <lb />
as <lb />
Mayor, per year <lb />
Clerk. per month. <lb />
Treasurer, per year. <lb />
Chief Police, first assistant <lb />
lice and night police, each <lb />
per month, two assistant police, <lb />
each per month. <lb />
F- h of Mistrial Edition <lb />
N. C. Aug. <lb />
Mr. D. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
My dear <lb />
I have been too busy and it <lb />
has been too hot for the past <lb />
two weeks for me to get the <lb />
time and the resolution to write <lb />
you how much I was rejoiced to <lb />
read your splendid special <lb />
Pitt county edition of <lb />
the Reflector of last week. <lb />
It not only showed great enter- <lb />
prise on your part but fine me- <lb />
mental execution. <lb />
Of course I enjoyed best of <lb />
the valuable historical matter, <lb />
so well collated, of my <lb />
native and beloved county. <lb />
But considering this is the <lb />
twentieth century, and era of <lb />
doing things in the material <lb />
world, the evidence of enterprise <lb />
and progress on the part of the <lb />
spirited citizens and <lb />
men of the town and <lb />
which made such an edition <lb />
possible by the axles <lb />
of your was most <lb />
cause for my satisfaction and <lb />
admiration. Not only will those <lb />
business men reap material re- <lb />
ward for their venture in a <lb />
ways they wot not of, but <lb />
they will find as the years go <lb />
by, that step will <lb />
many more, for as the Train- <lb />
school grows, their <lb />
will grow, and they will feel that <lb />
they must reach for other than <lb />
local elements to conqueror to <lb />
influence. I notice you are to <lb />
have a meeting next Monday of <lb />
leading citizens the county <lb />
to devise means for con- <lb />
of making the scope <lb />
and plans of the Normal College <lb />
broader, and to let the outside <lb />
world, especially the territory <lb />
which will have to support the <lb />
and give it strength <lb />
as the years go by, know more <lb />
of the location and its environ- <lb />
That is a capital idea, <lb />
allow me to state, and I certainly <lb />
hope the same spirit which <lb />
mated the whole county as w-ll <lb />
as the town, and which really <lb />
secured the of the <lb />
law, and later the location of the <lb />
college will continue to animate <lb />
your people and that there will <lb />
be a large and enthusiastic <lb />
dance Monday. Permit me fur- <lb />
to suggest, that it will not <lb />
do to get idle or indifferent, any- <lb />
more than to feel too well <lb />
at having won the first two <lb />
battles The real solid, united <lb />
effort, in order to make the col- <lb />
what it should be. has yet <lb />
to come I trust the meeting <lb />
will be a success in every respect, <lb />
and at your Chamber of Com- <lb />
together with the co-op- <lb />
aid of the many other <lb />
towns in the county, will con- <lb />
manfully to pursue the <lb />
work of the past, <lb />
and keep the iron hot. I <lb />
. be able to be in Green- <lb />
ville Monday, if I can possibly <lb />
FARMERS MEETING. <lb />
Teamster, per month, arrange my business here, for I <lb />
Dispensary commissioner, <lb />
per year each, manager <lb />
per month, assistant per <lb />
month, laborer per month. <lb />
then by a short absence <lb />
from home, see so many of my <lb />
dear old friends and relatives in <lb />
a bunch from all over the <lb />
Alderman Flanagan moved to a pleasure indeed, especially <lb />
sell the pair of fire horses and to see them engaged in this <lb />
purchase others if necessary, great movement <lb />
A committee was appointed take <lb />
this in hand. <lb />
Orders were drawn on the <lb />
treasurer to . <lb />
The board to meet <lb />
August 16th. <lb />
With kind regards, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Andrew <lb />
All Help Oat. <lb />
A Word <lb />
The editor of The R <lb />
will be at Beaufort wk <lb />
the peonage lie- <lb />
During the dull summer is a I fore the Federal court <lb />
time to make collections the paper <lb />
owing to the scarcity of money, charge of Mr. G. B. Craver. who <lb />
and for that reason The R fl c <lb />
tor has had little to say to <lb />
subscribers about paying But <lb />
with the opening of the tobacco <lb />
season money ought to be more <lb />
been with us for some time, <lb />
any items of news sent in <lb />
will be appreciated. The bu. i <lb />
in office down stairs will be <lb />
The Men Who Will Talk-All Are Spec- <lb />
C. AugYour correspondent sought in- <lb />
formation today from Hon. John <lb />
H. Small regarding the <lb />
series of agricultural meetings to <lb />
be held to the county-seats of <lb />
seven counties in the First Con- <lb />
District Mr- Small <lb />
was enthusiastic over the meet- <lb />
and was exceedingly <lb />
at the cordial response upon <lb />
the part of the people of the <lb />
counties, the <lb />
more intelligent class of farmers. <lb />
He said he had received a great <lb />
letters expressing <lb />
approval of the <lb />
and the outlook was for a large <lb />
attendance- <lb />
Mr. A. I. who will <lb />
discuss plant culture generally, <lb />
and particularly the culture of <lb />
corn and tobacco- is a native of- <lb />
Illinois; he is a graduate of the <lb />
Agricultural College of State <lb />
and for a number of years was <lb />
identified in the work of <lb />
the corn crop of the <lb />
west Mr. has done much <lb />
valuable work in this connection <lb />
and has published many <lb />
papers. For the past two or <lb />
three years he has been engaged <lb />
in the important work of <lb />
tobacco, his principal work <lb />
in this connection having been <lb />
with wrapper leaf tobacco but he <lb />
is now in charge of ail the to- <lb />
work of the Bureau of <lb />
Plant Industry. <lb />
Mr- E. B Boykin. another re <lb />
from the Bureau of <lb />
Plant Industry is a Southern <lb />
man and a graduate of the South <lb />
Carolina Agricultural college. <lb />
He has for a number s <lb />
been directly interested in <lb />
questions relating to the <lb />
improvement of cotton- He <lb />
the needs of the South <lb />
in this respect and is conducting <lb />
valuable investigations relating <lb />
to better cultural methods, better <lb />
methods of farm management, <lb />
systems of crop rotations, the <lb />
utilization of better machinery, <lb />
improvement of cotton by seed <lb />
selection and other important <lb />
phases of this great crop. <lb />
Prof. J- O. Wright is the <lb />
Drainage Engineer of <lb />
the United States Experiment <lb />
Stations and is a native of North <lb />
Carolina He began the practice <lb />
of engineering in Indiana and <lb />
soon became identified with the <lb />
drainage work. Since 1832, he <lb />
has been connected with large <lb />
drainage enterprises in various <lb />
capacities He has been <lb />
supervisor and director in <lb />
nearly all of the States whore <lb />
drainage has been carried on and <lb />
is one of the best authorities on <lb />
dredge boats and excavating ma- <lb />
in this country. <lb />
The subject of Forestry will be <lb />
discussed by Mr. F G. Plummer. <lb />
who is a civil engineer and forest <lb />
expert of much experience. His <lb />
principal field of work has been <lb />
in the western states, although <lb />
he has visited all the states in <lb />
the Union. He has been an in- <lb />
in two educational <lb />
He is the author of a <lb />
of professional papers <lb />
and books dealing with scientific <lb />
and forestry subjects. Mr. <lb />
Plummet began making a spec- <lb />
of forest work in 1805. At <lb />
present he is supervising the <lb />
compilation of a forest atlas for <lb />
the Forestry Service. He is a <lb />
student of conditions in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina and can tell our <lb />
how may well adopt <lb />
methods which will preserve our <lb />
i timber. <lb />
CHILD HAS TWO ELBOWS. <lb />
Another Story of Freak Comes <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Mount Airy. C. Au, <lb />
A. child was born to John . <lb />
and wife in Virginia, some <lb />
from this city, which is <lb />
deed an odd creature. It has t <lb />
elbows on each arm. Other <lb />
the fellow is very m <lb />
like other babies, except on <lb />
right hand there is no <lb />
where a thumb ought to be, <lb />
at the root of the <lb />
there la a well developed <lb />
The child is one mouth old, <lb />
is doing well. <lb />
home of the Soots is <lb />
in three miles place <lb />
the babe was born that <lb />
immediately alter its birth <lb />
This strange freak of <lb />
no but a <lb />
of the best people in the <lb />
vouching for every <lb />
of it<lb />
Greenville Gains. <lb />
The Wilson people regret <lb />
departure from the city of Mess <lb />
E B. Ferguson and Arthur . <lb />
representatives of t <lb />
American and Imperial <lb />
Companies, respectively. t, <lb />
goes to Greenville <lb />
Mr- Fulghum to Kinston. <lb />
Mr. Ferguson, during his <lb />
residence in Wilson, h <lb />
made friends which are <lb />
and lasting who see him lea <lb />
the city with the deepest <lb />
Mr. Fulghum is an old <lb />
boy, who has friends galore, I <lb />
of whom are sorry to see h <lb />
make his departure. <lb />
Best wishes and success <lb />
both. Wilson Times.<lb />
Another Probable Candidate- <lb />
N. C, Aug <lb />
Will Prof. J. Allen Holt, o- <lb />
of the principles of Oak Rid <lb />
Institute, be in the race for t <lb />
Democratic nomination for cc <lb />
in the Fifth district T . <lb />
information reaches here <lb />
Professor Holt is being imp. <lb />
tuned by many of his friends <lb />
run, and that he has the <lb />
under serious consideration. <lb />
Holt represented <lb />
county in the last legislature, a <lb />
was recognized as one of i <lb />
leaders in the senate. <lb />
Take His Breath. <lb />
The editor of the Winston Ra- <lb />
Guide is urging his <lb />
subscribers to come 6- <lb />
ward and pay up, so he can <lb />
a trip to Europe this <lb />
My goodness What next MS <lb />
ever heard of a ed <lb />
being able to go to Europe I <lb />
want our subscribers to pay <lb />
what they owe so that our en <lb />
tors permit us to stay in <lb />
country. <lb />
Hornet. <lb />
Rate Law Hardship. <lb />
Greensboro, Aug. 2- It is I <lb />
that the management of I <lb />
Aberdeen iv. Asheboro <lb />
are seriously discussing <lb />
question of discontinuing I <lb />
passenger trains on the <lb />
Asked the matter, <lb />
dent J. R- Page is quoted as a <lb />
that his company had- <lb />
desire to go out of the <lb />
business, but as it costs five <lb />
a mile to carry passengers, <lb />
new rate increases consider <lb />
the loss on business <lb />
plentiful and we make the re- charge of Mr- C B. Whichard, j <lb />
of every subscriber to pay who would like for collections to <lb />
for the paper just as soon as he be large h for him to make <lb />
can. not wait for a or to a good report and keep the <lb />
be notified by a blue cross mark wheels moving. If our friends <lb />
on your paper. It has been a will help out in news items and <lb />
hard summer on the paper and collections the editor will hardly <lb />
we need all that is due us. be missed. <lb />
There ought not be many loaf- The government report places <lb />
after the tobacco market the condition of the cotton crop<lb />
To Outlaw The Southern. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 2--A <lb />
bulletin received this morning <lb />
from Montgomery says as a re- <lb />
of the litigation brought by <lb />
the Southern against the New <lb />
laws the franchise of <lb />
Southern Railway will <lb />
be formally revoked today under <lb />
the outlaw statutes <lb />
Kinston Tobacco Market. <lb />
Though there was not so <lb />
tobacco on the market to <lb />
each warehouse seemed to <lb />
its full share. The prices <lb />
as good and as high as yest <lb />
The Kinston tobacco <lb />
certainly humming and it p <lb />
to continue so. There <lb />
not been a single <lb />
the prices. The Imperial <lb />
went on the floor <lb />
bought some little tobacco <lb />
has been customary for <lb />
wait for some time after <lb />
opening break before <lb />
the Press. <lb />
MM<lb /></p>
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TOR <lb />
i it'll i <lb />
FRIDAY <lb />
am <lb />
M eh.-. matter . I. 1907 the office at <lb />
i Ai-I ;. I, . t I P HI I <lb />
-in. in Pitt and <lb />
in to <lb />
is good, but it <lb />
thing too far it ten <lb />
and <lb />
has North Can-; blessing which have sprung <lb />
one bettor in dealing their <lb />
Southern Railway. In The war-worn veteran is hon- <lb />
the Southern has been and is dear to the heart of <lb />
and its charter The indeed and <lb />
I is not dying down, only that year I suppressed will work disastrously <lb />
Whether they yielded because by year the of these in our courts of Since <lb />
they were scared or because they <lb />
I were beaten at their own came <lb />
makes but little difference, just <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUG. 1907 i obey <lb />
m w of <lb />
the powder Wouldn't <lb />
that you <lb />
Moyer has released on <lb />
bond which to say that <lb />
his chances are good. <lb />
May b- lie fewer <lb />
wrecks if oil the railroads take <lb />
off a train or two apiece. <lb />
hoping the W <lb />
will at least one <lb />
r to lake with <lb />
Mr;. Thaw has <lb />
an noun will not re- <lb />
turn to ii- Th public <lb />
can give s relief. <lb />
Some of the papers have taken <lb />
Some people must have money <lb />
seriously the statement that they lawyers <lb />
Pages may discontinue bring suits in where <lb />
battle-scarred heroes is growing these pleas of defense have come <lb />
and with a few more to light they have caused many <lb />
roll calls the last will have passed flagrant of <lb />
I Rut to keep the death of <lb />
Estes and th crime ho was <lb />
haw committed in the <lb />
minds of the people is d <lb />
to the world- <lb />
POST. <lb />
time ago, hi sentencing <lb />
more to produce <lb />
We refuse. It's law and public opinion are both mm for horse , <lb />
like the fellow who wanted to . <lb />
move his farm into town and sell <lb />
for t lots. <lb />
EXCESSIVE ATHLETICS. <lb />
of W. <lb />
and the <lb />
u mi ; <lb />
body as f. -1 and drink, it <lb />
is impossible In maintain pi <lb />
health without it. it mil <lb />
taken in moderation, -i <lb />
this respect is . harmful in it-.;. <lb />
and sometimes in the way n <lb />
excess in outing. <lb />
I is to in- <lb />
the ti changes in <lb />
body. The we de <lb />
ed and replaced by I Iron r <lb />
the nutrition i. in t i <lb />
the waste prod are off. <lb />
If the oxen in carried to <lb />
lengths, i; may happen <lb />
waste are f, <lb />
people generally <lb />
for to set excited <lb />
man .,, <lb />
for the governorship, J while the crew was at <lb />
b n. it will at least give the pipers was tampered with by someone Ly,,. n deliberately <lb />
s to talk about until the j on mischief bent and the him- <lb />
ball season <lb />
several thousand dollars <lb />
caused by run-away <lb />
line of the of <lb />
Messenger in a recent, issue say-- ,.,. ., , . t , <lb />
. I our and the chastity <lb />
few days a . <lb />
the home is dearer to every <lb />
man was sent to Hi-,. , <lb />
chain for whipping h's life itself, but it <lb />
The the p <lb />
of the prohibit inn law In <lb />
nil the w y to Maine. <lb />
he was <lb />
Adam, but the authorities locked <lb />
1-i-ti n- fore be bad a <lb />
to raise Cain. <lb />
Govern r the <lb />
is not for n <lb />
b for <lb />
mention of <lb />
his W the place does no <lb />
turn <lb />
Th Herald wants the <lb />
one rate for all to <lb />
ride, everybody made to pay <lb />
r r at so much a <lb />
the <lb />
roads t u children free. <lb />
Why not to <lb />
weigh and <lb />
gage, with lunch, babies <lb />
and t the, <lb />
whole at so much per <lb />
pound per you ire after <lb />
m w of t, as <lb />
well co the <lb />
The <lb />
lie no right to say a <lb />
word towns <lb />
accept profits d-fin a <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Mr. has two fair dates <lb />
for North Carolina this fall, at <lb />
d Greensboro. He <lb />
will th ear of the people. <lb />
in on the water <lb />
in rood shape. Both <lb />
branches of the legislature in <lb />
. passed the prohibition <lb />
bill and Smith prompt- <lb />
; . <lb />
Southern may pull out engine crashing through id <lb />
is a headline in building. And at Durham <lb />
Yes. the week there being wife. How much in bettor ways. <lb />
it In been could ho have <lb />
need <lb />
AIDER I <lb />
will pull oat just as they <lb />
have been pulling out. <lb />
i- inn to have a <lb />
patrol wagon for police. <lb />
are also figuring on a new <lb />
water <lb />
a wreck of a train by <lb />
an engine that hid left <lb />
in away <lb />
. one <lb />
hi t <lb />
lashes across <lb />
iv Inn <lb />
a v <lb />
if . <lb />
comes that the <lb />
Southern Railway will probably <lb />
lit Alabama. They won't do <lb />
getting so serious tint the rail <lb />
steps <lb />
vent it. Engines with steam on <lb />
rot to left alone, or else <lb />
-re should be some arrange <lb />
by which the machinery or <lb />
con I be securely locked <lb />
mischievous <lb />
when the crew leave it. <lb />
tenet of <lb />
only the evil. <lb />
It has r cs- <lb />
to life, attain- <lb />
of ii c is seldom the lot of <lb />
the laboring the fact is <lb />
often that <lb />
physical <lb />
whether <lb />
and <lb />
i, <lb />
I mi 1.1 <lb />
Of .- <lb />
tampering with is being sentenced to Town <lb />
the next most pleasing <lb />
thing in recent days to North <lb />
If Its n-. sent court <lb />
line or to in <lb />
to the chain gang wish <lb />
victory over the rail- <lb />
k up longer th -re <lb />
most; <lb />
one <lb />
roads, is Congressman an immense shrinkage in ac <lb />
beat Southern Railway <lb />
States h <lb />
Ayden. C. c <lb />
h whipping post was a Cicero an old ox C -it- <lb />
mode of in this federate soldier. years <lb />
The opponents of j lied at his home near here <lb />
mod of n it i j a day anS vote.- <lb />
robe of barbarism If tint b so day. Mr. Smith was highly <lb />
are than and well regarded by <lb />
who would receive the all who knew him. <lb />
for their Curtis a very excel- <lb />
better way can there be to lent farmer lives near <lb />
punish a barbarian than by d.-n and who is <lb />
I he dreads th- <lb />
will lie <lb />
t. t pt <lb />
I.i labor, <lb />
i in wielding a <lb />
. it in throwing <lb />
running or <lb />
of inn <lb />
re one part <lb />
f f III <lb />
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I'd ; lion <lb />
,. ; i-i . fr- <lb />
ill I . <lb />
A contemporary <lb />
now that <lb />
settled, wt can go b . <lb />
work. The people of <lb />
have enjoyed the scrap as mud <lb />
is any people, and they never <lb />
quit rut up <lb />
every day for Green- <lb />
been I money in the pockets <lb />
of the railroad hive obeyed <lb />
the i and saved what i d <lb />
for one lobbyists and la v- <lb />
fee i <lb />
lashes is <lb />
nine too -r th man <lb />
who whips his wife, and the <lb />
whipping to In <lb />
this criminals <lb />
if for no more <lb />
with being bent <lb />
nearly d came hon- from <lb />
the it Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
nil dote i <lb />
of <lb />
be- <lb />
r it i.- e <lb />
in an I I hi <lb />
Ti. r f <lb />
I .- at, which are apt <lb />
the -1. <lb />
The In i; pail. <lb />
n is up . it it <lb />
i mid its .- . <lb />
to meet the long an <lb />
i em it . along <lb />
n . 1.11 upon is <lb />
Nora Smith . the man <lb />
is <lb />
I. bride, of Gill <lb />
boo. are here on a vi it to the <lb />
Mr. Smith. <lb />
Dike a <lb />
dry, cut the water supply , , <lb />
-u been <lb />
a mill and stopped <lb />
Having won such a victory in <lb />
the fare matter, <lb />
Governor Glenn is now turning <lb />
his efforts to secure a n <lb />
of the discrimination in freight <lb />
rates. <lb />
Carolina is the only <lb />
cotton State manufactures <lb />
more cotton than it producer, <lb />
says the Wilmington Star. And <lb />
it's the only State that doe a <lb />
lot of things, and the only State <lb />
that don't do a lot of thing's, that <lb />
other States do do. <lb />
While the board of aldermen <lb />
has under consideration the mat- <lb />
of levying taxes, we hope the <lb />
decision will be to make the rate <lb />
just as low as possible. The <lb />
effect of high taxes is shown <lb />
the difference of property listed <lb />
this year and last, if all <lb />
e, true <lb />
the work of a thousand hands for <lb />
I. to get a <lb />
flow of water in the fountains <lb />
lakes on Ids New Jersey <lb />
please his new I ride. <lb />
There is an example of what a <lb />
magnate can do with his <lb />
just for a bit of amuse- <lb />
Of course he will not <lb />
mind such a small thing as pay <lb />
i damage for stepping the <lb />
mill. <lb />
r-h things we for- <lb />
it, but the Put-ham Herald <lb />
to us- The Herald i <lb />
giving credit to Gov- <lb />
ad Judge Lon <lb />
the New and Observer should <lb />
In-- all <lb />
the champion of <lb />
rates was the <lb />
visit to h . <lb />
by liar children. <lb />
A North Carolinian, former mother. Mr-. i <lb />
Governor -lo F. for her home Friday. <lb />
her . r, <lb />
The are plenty men ready <lb />
to help whoop up a thing with <lb />
voices, who are not willing <lb />
to go down in their pockets and <lb />
pay the price to net it. <lb />
Enterprises can rot be secured <lb />
. to. .-,. is<lb />
all right, but there must be <lb />
something behind it.<lb />
K- <lb />
inly has dubbed <lb />
died Saturday, us United States the dispensary as life <lb />
Senator from Alabama. North station. <lb />
Carolina is heard from r <lb />
it a <lb />
Not <lb />
uppish about the m S n- <lb />
Johnston has family <lb />
to suggest that the superior I connections in Salisbury and u <lb />
a , who under the that hi <lb />
violated the rate law. was born in a county <lb />
f the stand taken by the federal <lb />
courts <lb />
The News and Observer also <lb />
the h.-id of the <lb />
Tilt soldier. <lb />
if Post, <lb />
The Reidsville <lb />
f the Charlotte Observer <lb />
Col. Upton I. Gwynn, of this <lb />
Mrs -i n <lb />
d from . visit in <lb />
the country. <lb />
R. W. A D. Williams, <lb />
R L Cox I . <lb />
home v <lb />
had b-- <lb />
in of <lb />
Rev. R. II. Monday <lb />
; to begin a protracted m on <lb />
one of <lb />
Herman Smith has gone in the <lb />
country to his father who is <lb />
on a at th mid to t <lb />
i ; its muscular<lb />
; lie.;, i- train a i and win ii the ion- <lb />
known <lb />
. ti <lb />
. inn th. <lb />
lo ha <lb />
i I'm <lb />
1-.He r-,<lb />
. a. <lb />
W had hoped and though; reported quite sick <lb />
. . . . , , ,, , ,. <lb />
-f the sectional , C. L. <lb />
The governor of North Caro- <lb />
is the man who carries the <lb />
stick now, and he Knows how <lb />
to it. <lb />
ind wife, of <lb />
among we of all Estes. In an are with <lb />
c had died out Were it said to The Observer's <lb />
see that the women of <lb />
county, Ya. are intent on <lb />
summation of s act <lb />
of a <lb />
in-; of <lb />
. w is lain by Judge <lb />
it would be the way <lb />
the Nov.- York <lb />
a din. st <lb />
dying out of the <lb />
their sister, Mis.--. Nina. <lb />
Miss's May of Or- <lb />
and Sallie Dixon, of <lb />
Greene county returned <lb />
Friday evening from a visit to <lb />
to 1- <lb />
. ii.-. ; M ,. <lb />
Pren <lb />
I a i . <lb />
. . I Id if <lb />
. .- . . if . I., d ind <lb />
if I the r- <lb />
; your eye. One day i. I v. <lb />
and could make hint move <lb />
tn old <lb />
man i ill and supplied a <lb />
to the tide the <lb />
road, lie pulled of <lb />
fennel weed. Taking ho rub- <lb />
bed ii under the horse's nose. The <lb />
an his head once <lb />
twice, tail and started <lb />
down road in trot <lb />
over That treatment of <lb />
j tonne I the of <lb />
in--. Ii- made another<lb />
N. <lb />
Misses Lille and Alma Tucker <lb />
from near Greenville were visit. <lb />
war <lb />
that tie m in of I he South is Ir ; <lb />
of all an American and not men <lb />
a once <lb />
testified to by the great <lb />
number of camp; of <lb />
he Wadesboro confederate i. <lb />
a half-column <lb />
four hundred such c; <lb />
Mid the cause f r <lb />
along the line of Li hi-j . <lb />
k- is credited t general <lb />
to Governor Glenn and apathy. Against this <lb />
Robinson the credited only new charters <lb />
against the Anson county or a little more than ten <lb />
testimonial of their w- J- Boyd last week. <lb />
in the innocence of young j J. F. spent <lb />
. the crime which Greenville, <lb />
There could he The condition of Miss Nina <lb />
emphatic rebuke lo Cannon we regret to learn Is but <lb />
r sore of the In changed Miss Nina i- <lb />
-J by a false one of our most popular and <lb />
to young ladies and the <lb />
c blood, but, strange to say, interest manifest as to her <lb />
the same time is general among all <lb />
life of the murderer by such <lb />
There is <lb />
record extant where women <lb />
people. Everyone feels a <lb />
I p interest and sincerely hope <lb />
her recovery may be soon and <lb />
charged with the lynching of tic per cant of tho number of camps to the of a <lb />
man Johnson be r at reputation charged with Lynn Jenkins came <lb />
will hem- S ,. . T tram a visit to <lb />
i u, j ; . that in Grifton <lb />
an appeal with deaf ears. Let . to m reputation was perjured away <lb />
those men, prominent or . J rs -ti the by a woman, but it took the <lb />
what not. receive the penalty memory of a sex to vindicate his character Th only white marriage <lb />
he law, or else prove their in hi h and wipe out the false impress-1 licenses issued during the past <lb />
Cut Johnson didn't T- may trills-week were Benjamin Price to <lb />
himself t to Id. w <lb />
An <lb />
An actor was Claude <lb />
lo i to such an <lb />
in th one lie makes <lb />
love lo the <lb />
imaginary the lake of Coma <lb />
tho ; to <lb />
come to and recite tin <lb />
whole in loud voice. <lb />
. I LT, I r. <lb />
to Ii bi Tell in- <lb />
;. it, the <lb />
. i f considers <lb />
Men <lb />
; I . nap <lb />
tins a a <lb />
less the camp fires and more the <lb />
Susie Edwards; W. c- Gas- <lb />
This is ail wrong. The kins to Miss Maude <lb />
His Idea. <lb />
The misguided man in th <lb />
check suit had disturbed tho <lb />
by snickering audibly while tin. <lb />
gifted was playing the part <lb />
of queen of Scots, and <lb />
big policeman was leading him <lb />
by the ear. I <lb />
for ad out. <lb />
the young man. laugh <lb />
land the world laughs with the biggest lie that ever was pub- <lb />
.<lb />
department is F. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Reflector in and territory <lb />
THE AYDEN <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb />
B P. Manning returned from a midsummer OUTING. Quiet a number attended the <lb />
Norfolk Thursday evening- Thursday afternoon is of the Pitt y <lb />
i Strayed or Stolen .-. <lb />
take hull, six years old this Nitrate of for <lb />
writing for <lb />
We h <lb />
who receive mall at Five <lb />
dollars reward to <lb />
homer, heavy duck legged, left your when you lay it at <lb />
a has a hole, in it bored with p <lb />
white spot in weighs <lb />
tour for W. H. nm for then it was land returned <lb />
have that Dora <lb />
from the will he. took a <lb />
mailed out at of children off for the <lb />
Th famous mower midsummer out <lb />
farm <lb />
Get one at. Barber wagons covered with hay were <lb />
Co j filed With light-hearted youths <lb />
Prof. W. H- of land in a short time all were <lb />
spent Wednesday a large, beautiful grove about <lb />
night at the home a., i Cox, miles from the village. <lb />
home Monday, <lb />
meeting at <lb />
and Mr down into the Soon after reaching the do- <lb />
lower part of Thurs- <lb />
day looking after a site <lb />
building. <lb />
We sell Eclipse and <lb />
fountain <lb />
B. T. Bro. <lb />
A. D. end M. C Bryan <lb />
went to Ayden <lb />
have on <lb />
of history of<lb />
On- . H <lb />
y. <lb />
v.- copies <lb />
-i <lb />
T. C <lb />
Branch <lb />
Nina am <lb />
Sunday afternoon in Ayden <lb />
the home of Jessie Cannon. <lb />
W. R. Harris, of <lb />
i.; here on a <lb />
No. got the box of candy <lb />
at Saul's store Saturday <lb />
at <lb />
any <lb />
Hinging same to me. June <lb />
18th. 1907. John S. Hart. <lb />
Ayden. N. C <lb />
Hiss Bunting of <lb />
Bethel, who has been visiting <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon, has re- <lb />
turned to her home. <lb />
If you wish something <lb />
buy a box of candy from <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Jenkins, of he drug st <lb />
ton. has spending the week <lb />
ire. <lb />
sired spot, various out-do. <lb />
gamer and sports were <lb />
feasted on watermelon <lb />
and. fruit. The afternoon passed <lb />
only too quickly. Just as the <lb />
sun disappeared behind the tree <lb />
tops, a delightful luncheon <lb />
served, which thought <lb />
wire tuned toward the home- <lb />
of Summons. <lb />
North Carolina, county <lb />
In the August term <lb />
J. L, A Bland. <lb />
Vs <lb />
E. A I. Crocker and the <lb />
Bunk of <lb />
The defendants, R. <lb />
and the Bank in <lb />
th. entitled action will notice <lb />
has boon in <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
above, which said action ii- <lb />
will he <lb />
in the <lb />
to be fib-din mid action, on real <lb />
in North <lb />
And will <lb />
ward which was indeed <lb />
pleasant- the way, in <lb />
a Hie <lb />
her . <lb />
. I- <lb />
f their d <lb />
W. <lb />
brick They <lb />
j spite f tie. noise of the <lb />
I wagons, be hoard merry <lb />
ca <lb />
Mr- <lb />
their <lb />
occupy th- <lb />
use for a tine store. <lb />
Mrs. J I,. Butt and children, <lb />
who <lb />
time at Seven Sprints, lave <lb />
turned home. <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, <lb />
going <lb />
Barber Ce. <lb />
Mi-- I. <lb />
w with Mid <lb />
and Carroll t <lb />
land <lb />
Hamilton rifles are thin- <lb />
tor n <lb />
ibis II- <lb />
M-. and R. G ; <lb />
and little Miss Clyde arc <lb />
near Vanceboro. <lb />
lantern<lb />
Miss Emily i-f <lb />
s Mi <lb />
Evelyn Stubbs. <lb />
When the party reached <lb />
town. already past <lb />
he bed time <lb />
Good were <lb />
exchanged and the <lb />
time was a t him- of the past .- <lb />
to be cherished <lb />
memories- <lb />
with her children here. <lb />
J. R. Smith have just re- <lb />
a car load of lime. <lb />
The Masons held their regular <lb />
meeting Thursday. <lb />
candy direct, from <lb />
factory at Paul's store. <lb />
There was a bis entertainment <lb />
Spring Branch last <lb />
Ice and other delicacies <lb />
were served. <lb />
lo E E new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sausage and fresh <lb />
Every married man who owns <lb />
a horse or a buggy should see <lb />
patent back buggy <lb />
Mis-- Olivia Berry came home <lb />
Wednesday from <lb />
Call at the Store <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
Pens.-M. M. Sauls. <lb />
Henry Staton. of Bethel, has <lb />
Cannon- <lb />
Lost, Liberal <lb />
brooch, with clasp <lb />
pin, lost on main street Ayden <lb />
between railroad and R Can- <lb />
Mrs. A Blount. <lb />
The hogs, tho goats, the cow <lb />
and the geese are still in <lb />
Ms Nina Cannon, who has <lb />
fever, is much worse am I grave <lb />
felt as her <lb />
recovery. Mrs Jesse Hart, .- <lb />
. r. also, i a <lb />
Mason jars, pints quarts and <lb />
gallon a J. R Smith Ce. <lb />
K r Phillips, wife of the <lb />
associate editor of the Free Will <lb />
Vi evening <lb />
to enter a Kinston for <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
sincerely open may <lb />
prow s and that she <lb />
return en- <lb />
n stored to health. <lb />
Th are r. i cases of <lb />
fever in Ayden, otherwise the <lb />
health <lb />
he town is <lb />
general <lb />
good. <lb />
While John Cash and wife, <lb />
who live in the Swift Crock sec- <lb />
from home last <lb />
Sunday church, their <lb />
.-111 i 1- , . <lb />
those gates was mire- <lb />
to <lb />
The ladies and the <lb />
My <lb />
Pitt county, to b- held on th <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st in <lb />
; y of Au-, <lb />
If W, at court Home in said J seats gotten up by Capt. J. M- <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, arc of great con- <lb />
d or demur to the complaint <lb />
in mi id Action, or the plaintiff will <lb />
court the relief <lb />
complaint. <lb />
This the 6th day of July <lb />
D. c. Moore, <lb />
Clerk superior court, Count <lb />
it 11- <lb />
Co <lb />
and <lb />
Tobacco twine. <lb />
Men, <lb />
lanterns. <lb />
. rs <lb />
ed- <lb />
ed in curing your tobacco. Gt <lb />
them at B. F. Manning C-i, <lb />
A W. A C. <lb />
Keep the troublesome Hie.- out <lb />
house. carry <lb />
screens the <lb />
W. <lb />
Bring your i-j-- <lb />
to Co. <lb />
t f p . m. <lb />
Miss T. of Ki <lb />
field, is es Emma <lb />
and Bonner <lb />
Keep cool hot days. Get <lb />
fans at B. F- Man- <lb />
C. <lb />
J. Harrington and J. K <lb />
returned from tho <lb />
Jamestown exposition Friday <lb />
and report an excellent <lb />
trip. <lb />
F. C. Nye left Tuesday morn- <lb />
for House where he will spend <lb />
time canvassing for W. H. <lb />
S. reports that he finds the <lb />
reputation of t his school growing <lb />
all tho i meeting with <lb />
. securing pupils. <lb />
famous Hawks glasses at <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. Don't neglect <lb />
your eye, <lb />
alias M Bryan. M. B. <lb />
an, W. Rollins and B. <lb />
left Tuesday morning for <lb />
the m Exposition. <lb />
For Sale -The Nichols house <lb />
and lot on corner near Winter- <lb />
High school grounds. I louse <lb />
is new. roomy, and conveniently <lb />
located Tc easy. <lb />
C. A. Kittrell <lb />
N. <lb />
Mrs, J. left Mon- <lb />
day eve ling to spend some, time <lb />
with her people near <lb />
dine. <lb />
A new line of fancy ties and <lb />
suspenders just at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
A nice line of of rings, brooches, watch <lb />
Charms etc at B. F. Manning <lb />
Op, <lb />
G. A. Jackson and wife, of <lb />
Greenville, are visiting <lb />
here. <lb />
i your limps tied ; lit. r <lb />
go rim you shad <lb />
H Barber Co <lb />
H paint, v <lb />
at Harrington, <lb />
Co <lb />
Remember that A. G. Cox <lb />
Co, are still pr <lb />
pi ring lo make their <lb />
Pitt Co, school desk No school <lb />
be with out them. <lb />
A large line of umbrellas and <lb />
just received at <lb />
Co- <lb />
Oar hive <lb />
the good level <lb />
made of cement. <lb />
he Carolina Milting <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
first meal for you at <lb />
any tine Wool work also a <lb />
specially. <lb />
and heal of um- <lb />
at B. F. M tuning <lb />
Notice Our stock of station- <lb />
go. We must <lb />
room our immense stock of <lb />
new goods now coming During <lb />
the next forty we will make <lb />
special, prices to our customers <lb />
our box <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and ruts seed can now <lb />
be had at the drug store Dr <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb />
They under <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro. <lb />
carry your repair work both <lb />
wood and iron to the Carolina <lb />
Milling Mfg o- Work <lb />
promptly and <lb />
Now is great season for <lb />
Go F- Manning <lb />
Sr. Co for s <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker turned <lb />
out almost almost every <lb />
the A. G. OX <lb />
Bring your wheel to the <lb />
Mfg. Co They <lb />
arc now prepared to make first <lb />
class Hour. <lb />
Blacksmith work done prompt- <lb />
at Milling Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Have all your wood turning <lb />
work done at the Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. First class work <lb />
done. <lb />
QUEER OLD CUSTOMS. <lb />
Is a Place <lb />
Things Are <lb />
. <lb />
writes of lie mi i- <lb />
lime customs <lb />
n.- in Guernsey, one <lb />
of <lb />
; found in everything <lb />
i Unit to <lb />
. Men of a twenty; the <lb />
. . day i on <lb />
; iv iii smaller than <lb />
; . reduce <lb />
, ii-. one multiply <lb />
divide hi thirty-two, <lb />
one 1- <lb />
or every English shilling. <lb />
ii paving day quartet <lb />
day Behold line of island <lb />
era and oilier islanders <lb />
plunders, for of <lb />
and are payable in wheat <lb />
corn, in butter eggs and chick- <lb />
and eels, contracts <lb />
for likely to <lb />
the length of <lb />
n man wish to sell or <lb />
s real not a <lb />
agent. Tho eldest son the right <lb />
indefeasible lo tho house and <lb />
part of tho land, and tho other <lb />
have tho right to remain- <lb />
If there are no children and <lb />
the makes a deed of sale, it <lb />
be publicly announced, and <lb />
any one of as near as the <lb />
degree may Hie Iran ac- <lb />
and purchase tho land n elf. <lb />
One easily understands why land re <lb />
mains in the s <lb />
-A man die-, , <lb />
I-., i is divided into as <lb />
The <lb />
tho original division, <lb />
ii.--. having been by <lb />
who, perforce, <lb />
hare that is filially <lb />
and benefit to the man <lb />
of family who has children. <lb />
Merchandise Broker I carry <lb />
full line of Meat, Lard v an <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me n trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
When John Cheek conies to <lb />
town Will Hemby puts mule <lb />
on ice as to until John <lb />
gets to leave <lb />
If you Paint be sure <lb />
ind E. .; <lb />
At home Thomas Gas- <lb />
kins, grandfather of the bride, <lb />
near Vanceboro, Mr. W B. Ty- <lb />
son, an of the <lb />
I tile firm of J. W- of <lb />
I this town and Miss <lb />
j caster on Wednesday evening. <lb />
July 1907 wen- united in <lb />
marriage, Rev. B. E. Stanfield <lb />
officiating. Immediately after <lb />
the ceremony the bridal couple <lb />
left for Ayden where they will <lb />
make their home. We extend <lb />
congratulations and welcome <lb />
them in our midst and wish for <lb />
then a long and a happy life. <lb />
Wonted-To exchange com <lb />
for or Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from -10 to pounds. <lb />
erred I will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for A. Darden, <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
Mis Charles Skinner and Miss <lb />
Skinner, of Greenville, <lb />
spent Wednesday here with Dr. <lb />
L C Skinner <lb />
It is a delight a pleasure <lb />
say of the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
lain Pen. Call at Drug- <lb />
store secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
If you can not be <lb />
dated and fully at Saul's <lb />
drug store, your's must be a <lb />
hard road to travel. <lb />
Turnip see. only <lb />
the lest verities J. V- Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
as there ore <lb />
eldest ton <lb />
,. tho other <lb />
one each order of ago, <lb />
consumed. It is thought the <lb />
girls an building caught from a stove is <lb />
like candy. The kind the kitchen. The loss was about <lb />
at Saul's drug store. j fully covered by insurance. <lb />
C. L. Tyson and family Miss Letha of Farm- <lb />
come home from Seven . ville. who has been visiting Mrs. <lb />
and report themselves very much W. J. left bore Monday <lb />
improved in health that they o visit friends in Greenville <lb />
had a good time while away. <lb />
A specialty of stationery pleased with one of those <lb />
Saul s drug store. Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
Misses Helen <lb />
Blanche Cannon and Leslie Turn- lot latest styles, very <lb />
age, Clarence Cannon and John- at J. R. Smith Co- <lb />
Coward attended a house Bring us your Huckleberries <lb />
party at Joshua L. Tucker's you quart T. R. Smith <lb />
Wednesday evening ton. <lb />
For mowers, rakes, huskers tobacco twine <lb />
and shredders, cone to see us. and at J. R- Smith <lb />
J. R- Turnage Co Co. <lb />
Jarvis, Greenville,; hat is <lb />
has been here during L <lb />
The very best and cheapest drugstore. <lb />
hair brushes, combs and pow- <lb />
at Saul's drug store, <lb />
Mrs. Harrington <lb />
up Tuesday from Kinston to visit <lb />
her father, W. F. Hart <lb />
Big lot of calico. grade <lb />
per yard at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
F. Lilly and wife have gone to <lb />
Washington to friends and <lb />
will be away several days. <lb />
Bring us your beeswax, wool, <lb />
hams, shoulders, and <lb />
eggs to J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mr Martin, an <lb />
at the depot left Wed- <lb />
to accept a <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Sauls guarantees all he sells, <lb />
especially candy. <lb />
to learn Editor J. <lb />
M. Barfield is confined at his home <lb />
with rheumatism. <lb />
Everett and family <lb />
have gone to Seven Springs. <lb />
REAL <lb />
One room two story dwelling <lb />
ft One four room cottage <lb />
at On nine room two story <lb />
dwelling Six vacant <lb />
lots in the of N <lb />
C. <lb />
One thirty-seven acre <lb />
outside corporation <lb />
All will be sold on easy terms. <lb />
Ayden Ins. Co <lb />
Dixon <lb />
Warning. <lb />
My son Edwards has <lb />
left my house without cause and <lb />
my c This is to <lb />
notify all persons to em- <lb />
to, house or feed said <lb />
Edwards. Those so doing <lb />
will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. He is of dark complexion, <lb />
tall about years of and <lb />
ha a tooth missing in front. <lb />
This July 1907. <lb />
in Is- <lb />
PHYSICIAN IND SURGEON. <lb />
tit <lb />
N. C <lb />
Mi Rosabella Taylor, <lb />
near Grifton, has been <lb />
the s Nichols. <lb />
Miss of Kinston, <lb />
is spending the week with Miss <lb />
R . . id. <lb />
Mi- Sallie Edwards, of H <lb />
Goods, Notions, is her-i on a visit to Misses <lb />
Light and Heavy Groceries Annie Edwards- <lb />
TRIPP. HART TO. <lb />
TO J. If. <lb />
Price to suit the times. <lb />
Co. <lb />
when ore makes <lb />
blunder which <lb />
known ii- -i it i.; <lb />
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Messrs l. R Turnage Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
fear that there <lb />
may be a plight sunder <lb />
on part of come of our <lb />
I custom r.- . the <lb />
tee upon our patent and Dull <lb />
shoes, wish <lb />
the fact that same <lb />
j exists and has not been with- <lb />
We our <lb />
wearers men's to <lb />
I know that we will do <lb />
as we have done in the <lb />
vamps , ,.,,,, . ind Bull -101 . , <lb />
through before the , <lb />
sole worn out , Fixture <lb />
In event of a Burt Du . .- <lb />
shoe <lb />
to this guarantee, <lb />
the from whom the Nut. bk notes other <lb />
shoes were purchased, is author <lb />
Miss Lucy Brook.--, came <lb />
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We have just received a ship <lb />
of mowers and <lb />
rakes. Terms easy <lb />
J. R Turnage Co, <lb />
We have for sale one I. II. C. <lb />
hp gasoline <lb />
lid tho other, with some for cash or on time, <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
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IS CONING. <lb />
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whereby William <lb />
an address on of <lb />
the Fair week <lb />
October <lb />
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mind if all and <lb />
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to the a resolution <lb />
by thousands <lb />
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October to see <lb />
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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
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then Miss <lb />
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clerk in office. At <lb />
it <lb />
was that her of <lb />
service would he of short <lb />
that of local <lb />
politician- the <lb />
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his n so <lb />
that she will probably eon- <lb />
to hold it for a p <lb />
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sh h the most lucrative gov- <lb />
position and in <lb />
some it is preferable <lb />
even to hi. <lb />
Peonage Case Falls <lb />
In II. S <lb />
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of the <lb />
in which Mr. I. H. <lb />
of was defendant. <lb />
it. developed that Vi, had <lb />
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of a debt and not a criminal <lb />
action, so <lb />
through. Fr-e <lb />
Press. <lb />
Things That Disturb. <lb />
that <lb />
monster recently reported to be <lb />
in could <lb />
turned <lb />
If to <lb />
develop such a case of it <lb />
that could not blow, <lb />
would Up some glad <lb />
Tho warehouse bells will now <lb />
be joining the company early <lb />
destroyers. <lb />
Thy Keep Going- <lb />
Today a number of the <lb />
recent industrial edition of The <lb />
Reflector were shipped to Mr. <lb />
F. L land and industrial <lb />
agent of the Norfolk Southern <lb />
railroad at Norfolk. These will <lb />
be am me visitors at <lb />
the exposition and else- <lb />
where to attract the attention of <lb />
people to this section. <lb />
to <lb />
Instead of no a <lb />
Goldsboro. in the future the <lb />
Norfolk Southern will carry <lb />
the Southern trains from Greens- <lb />
through to Beaufort. The <lb />
only being in crew and <lb />
This will <lb />
a benefit to the t public. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
in The <lb />
tor count. A Bold watch and a i <lb />
gold pin were both to <lb />
their owners In the last days <lb />
means of paper. <lb />
L; <lb />
Before winter come; <lb />
to be looking for that <lb />
wood sawing outfit. It is not <lb />
going to be an matter to <lb />
get wood out. <lb />
HAVE <lb />
to mount and the <lb />
to dismount; hence re- <lb />
cent he n <lb />
to see him Ins hone <lb />
without the auxiliary. <lb />
When the was at i; <lb />
word to the <lb />
major that he <lb />
horses shot by <lb />
The major received the nu-- <lb />
with a broad smile, hut con- <lb />
on That <lb />
made the kaiser furious, he rode <lb />
in tin- shout- <lb />
from <lb />
word <lb />
to that <lb />
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NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
State of North Carolina Pitt <lb />
In the Court. <lb />
Hamilton Co. vs A. I <lb />
Bro <lb />
By of an execution directed I <lb />
the from the Sup <lb />
court of lilt, county in the above i-i <lb />
titled action, will, on tho <lb />
of August. 1907. at M a <lb />
court house door of said county, sell i <lb />
the highest bidder for cash to n, <lb />
execution, all the right, title and <lb />
which the said A. L. Jackson <lb />
has in the following real <lb />
A certain tract of land in Pitt <lb />
and bounded as follows in Con <lb />
the land <lb />
Hardy K. i <lb />
and others lying on the <lb />
Little creek, <lb />
more or and known ;. <lb />
the Alli-n Jackson Parker <lb />
Also one lot in the town . <lb />
and bounded as <lb />
at a stake at S. II. W.-iN era <lb />
and running with his line S. <lb />
i thence N. E. ft <lb />
thence N W. nob's to th- i---- <lb />
oil-of thence with the <lb />
s. ft. <lb />
recorded in book 1-. page <lb />
Also one other situate in the i <lb />
of and being one inter <lb />
in the following land <lb />
at stake on Pitts I <lb />
from Pitt and Queen and <lb />
a distance of ft. <lb />
line, the with A. L. Jackson hi i <lb />
B. W a distance of-10 ft. A <lb />
E. a distance of ft. to thou. <lb />
K. th Pitt st. <lb />
said lot known as livery stable <lb />
recorded in L. K <lb />
Also one other lot situate in the to <lb />
of cons <lb />
fan alley known as Brooks alley <lb />
iii-. I- and s K. a distance <lb />
It. thence N. E. ft. to a <lb />
hence W ft. to Brooks <lb />
thence with said alley S. W. I <lb />
the known as tin <lb />
J. stable lot. <lb />
This 11th July 1907. <lb />
L, w. Tucker <lb />
I, man. once heard <lb />
V. D. tell a <lb />
said was a i <lb />
r office in a tow n hall <lb />
l a <lb />
i i<lb />
dressed young man en- <lb />
i i place one morning with n <lb />
air. <lb />
he began. <lb />
interrupted the busy re- <lb />
young man flushed and hes- <lb />
Then, with a <lb />
mile, he stripped. <lb />
said th <lb />
tin <lb />
over that i <lb />
all <lb />
r two <lb />
n an mi de the jump. <lb />
sail the officer, take this <lb />
p weight see how <lb />
many tin. you can put it over your <lb />
head <lb />
young man put up the <lb />
weight, with much panting and <lb />
maiming, about fifty tunes. <lb />
officer made an entry in a <lb />
run around the room <lb />
hard as you ho said, I tell <lb />
you lo <lb />
the youth uttered a loud, <lb />
oath and began hurriedly to <lb />
mil i n his i lot lies. <lb />
he hang- <lb />
ed if I rather stay single <lb />
all the rest of my <lb />
lie was in the mar- <lb />
For Sale by Frank M. Wooten, <lb />
the estate f s <lb />
bankrupts. <lb />
of a i order of the <lb />
Jane R. referee in <lb />
the district court of the <lb />
for the Eastern District of <lb />
a, in the matter i <lb />
re Ricks, bankrupts, the <lb />
trustee will <lb />
day of August 1907, t M. ; <lb />
in the town . <lb />
Greenville to the highest bidder for cot I <lb />
tho following real estate <lb />
Of Ricks, I <lb />
Described as follows to-wit. <lb />
A certain tr-ct of land in Chico <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
low A tract of land tow i <lb />
in and around the Burnt 1- <lb />
ginning at a knot a corner <lb />
t B. and an-1-, <lb />
runs . B. s A <lb />
Mills and Mills North <lb />
last thence North W. <lb />
ides t. corner of Samuel Elks <lb />
with that line <lb />
is n. w Leon Smith's line North Fast <lb />
pine on the edge of tin <lb />
Runt said Smith's corner <lb />
is made a division corner <lb />
and J. H. <lb />
with an agreed line. <lb />
said Mills and lino <lb />
the Burnt South <lb />
West some trees <lb />
the run of Well branch i <lb />
Calvin Mills line; thence with hi- lint <lb />
and the run of said Wall I. <lb />
some chopped gums said Mills <lb />
thence w th of his lines north <lb />
151-4 west to the beginning <lb />
contain two hundred and six <lb />
and one half acres more or less. Th- <lb />
right is to reject any and all <lb />
bids. <lb />
This 18th. day of July <lb />
Frank M Wooten. <lb />
Trustee in Bankruptcy. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S E. <lb />
Having as <lb />
John Pierce, notice <lb />
given to all persons holding <lb />
against the said estate to the I <lb />
with tin- undersigned Within i <lb />
months from the date this notice I <lb />
will pleaded in bar of Hi. n <lb />
recovery. All indebted to tin <lb />
said estate <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This June 17th. <lb />
H. A <lb />
Administrator of John Pierce <lb />
OF LaND FOR <lb />
North Carolina I In the Superior Court. <lb />
U.-for. D. C Moore, <lb />
. Wooten, <lb />
t . <lb />
r -.-it E. Wooten. <lb />
Virtue o. tin Order i in the <lb />
Proceeding by D. C. <lb />
court, on <lb />
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day of June. a <lb />
e to a re the roar <lb />
House door in to the highest <lb />
fir cash the I tract of <lb />
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known as the <lb />
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day of May. <lb />
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May<lb />
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President P. Colt of the <lb />
lulled State was <lb />
in Sew York the <lb />
hie ti agreement that has been <lb />
mode en hit and tho In- <lb />
I Rubber company. <lb />
he said, com- <lb />
to fair and <lb />
t-t with one another, and this <lb />
of is a fair and lion- <lb />
-t one. It is not like those win---- <lb />
rivals, while to <lb />
fair, yet knife one another <lb />
in the Such <lb />
remind ma of two -H <lb />
two little I know, <lb />
were lunching. Hilly <lb />
Jack, and when the butler <lb />
on the it seen that iii.--i- <lb />
was only on in tho fruit <lb />
basket. Instantly Hilly, the <lb />
boy, set u a loud bawling. <lb />
the said <lb />
the are you cry- <lb />
Billy answered, <lb />
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Notice to <lb />
as <lb />
of the last will and testament of . <lb />
Tucker deceased, having this day I-- <lb />
me by the clerk the i. i <lb />
court of county notice is lite <lb />
to all persons holding <lb />
estate of the <lb />
Tucker to present them to nu- <lb />
authenticated, on or ii .-. <lb />
the day of July, or <lb />
will he plead in if <lb />
recovery. All -s indebted to .; i <lb />
are notified and d to <lb />
make immediate payment to mo. <lb />
This the of July. <lb />
John H <lb />
Executor of the last will and <lb />
ant of J. J. Tucker, deceased, <lb />
in Jarvis a id Blow. .- <lb />
standing <lb />
Total <lb />
of <lb />
I. W f laid of named <lb />
wear that the above is true to the best of <lb />
in Town- Gold <lb />
ship Pitt county beginning -r j v Nat. I <lb />
stake on the Greenville road, i s <lb />
Mrs R F. corner,; <lb />
I. -is. Total <lb />
N. S E. 571-2 to state of North Carolina. <lb />
lie run of k. tin. <lb />
up the run of said creek to the <lb />
county bridge at the <lb />
road, thence down the road to <lb />
mi i- , n res <lb />
mi ea. Also one other tract <lb />
of id in said county town- <lb />
lie i i Hill <lb />
thence N. E. <lb />
; i a in hi. n-<lb />
18th. <lb />
, . fund <lb />
Ii II- <lb />
lime certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
I subj. to <lb />
checks out- <lb />
1,032-85 <lb />
055.28 <lb />
and belief. <lb />
sworn to be- <lb />
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Rainfall For July. <lb />
Mr. C. V. York, who <lb />
the government record of lain- <lb />
here, gives us the- <lb />
report for <lb />
Total rainfall during month <lb />
-ll inches, number of rainy <lb />
rainfall in hour. <lb />
11.48 on 27th. <lb />
r. i total <lb />
f r 16.32 <lb />
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wet clouts with the water <lb />
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Christine went to the green and <lb />
spread the there, but took <lb />
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to dispose of the spoils taken in war. <lb />
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might be offered by burning an inch <lb />
of candle, the last before the <lb />
light went out being of course the <lb />
one that took the article on sale. <lb />
This custom led many to make no <lb />
bid until the candle nearly out, <lb />
and many oil en delayed so long <lb />
that the end of tho flame found <lb />
them silent <lb />
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judiciously he must have space in <lb />
the people read. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
fills the bill, for it your announcement direct to <lb />
people and brings result, <lb />
when you want good <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Send your orders to The Reflector. <lb /></p>
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and vicinity. <lb />
The Federal Court. <lb />
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all other women's shoes in <lb />
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name of our town, <lb />
that when our are hap- <lb />
so are we. <lb />
in Marlboro, about <lb />
o'clock this morning the little <lb />
of Mr. and Mr. o j. <lb />
th. burial II be <lb />
the family v near <lb />
Falkland, R, Will- <lb />
Tobacco open with <lb />
Horton Hotel <lb />
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Beat table the <lb />
market all season. <lb />
Rates Reasonable, <lb />
trains, <lb />
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K, <lb />
I. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
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To Jamestown Exposition <lb />
Joe Jackson drew Tuesday's Railroad <lb />
ticket at C. T. Store, Saturday night, July 7th <lb />
We want all oar friends to go at our expense <lb />
IS the number which <lb />
drew the ticket <lb />
Saturday night <lb />
3rd I <lb />
the creditor goes before m <lb />
bind, the debtor I <lb />
work out the debt This <lb />
I the deb or in and is pa <lb />
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the landlord and ti act. <lb />
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his charge n p ill <lb />
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of both . . t; on . <lb />
laying on . red i r <lb />
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for the American <lb />
He expected m i <lb />
of the grand <lb />
with iii. opinion, but he <lb />
favored for i <lb />
the it of <lb />
agriculture, and also <lb />
Pratt, geologist. <lb />
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bills f <lb />
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word he'd the plow <lb />
letter. Help me out, William <lb />
wore <lb />
, me out <lb />
against <lb />
for petty of <lb />
and said he went home <lb />
States court He brought smiles Washington, N. C, <lb />
to the audience in saying are expected to <lb />
a n, <lb />
days begin the work of <lb />
prices, average <lb />
Queen quality shoes .-t, <lb />
wear easier, and <lb />
than any h es <lb />
ever used i i y, <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
Is th. sentiment of a k years In <lb />
customer of M. Lang, <lb />
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mayor's of j <lb />
this <lb />
Robert col v. <lb />
on wife with with threats <lb />
kill- Bound over to <lb />
under bond, being to <lb />
it was sent to j ill. <lb />
II, col, drunk and <lb />
disorderly lined cost <lb />
Albert Ward, col, Indecency, <lb />
lined and cost, <lb />
II. C Moore, drunk and <lb />
orderly, fined and cost, <lb />
J, II. drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, lined and coat, <lb />
J, If. Nichols, drunk and down, <lb />
failed to appear, <lb />
Issued, <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging n<lb />
State, Proprietor. <lb />
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Satisfaction guaranteed, Strict <lb />
Exp Par- <lb />
Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
repairs I, <lb />
pressed. <lb />
On last Wednesday evening <lb />
Shout o'clock, Moore, <lb />
pastor of Christian <lb />
The Big Store will give away another ticket Saturday night Aug. <lb />
OR THE MONEY FOR THE SAME. <lb />
Each dollar purchase entitles you to a draw for this ticket and <lb />
you get ten dimes value for every cents you spend here. <lb />
awful dry and a man who knows <lb />
the ropes gets you a pint, it is <lb />
mighty hard to see him indicted the lines and making <lb />
for it. D-J. W. the surveys for the <lb />
soon Church and Miss Mabel <lb />
in this city It Is <lb />
the purpose of th- company to <lb />
Having qualified as i nm the car line out to cow Head <lb />
of the estate of A. mineral <lb />
gown, deceased, late of Pitt from and from there en <lb />
county, this is to notify all per- <lb />
sons having against the <lb />
estate said deceased to exhibit <lb />
horn to the undersigned within B <lb />
twelve months from this date or I , , . .-, , <lb />
this notice will he plead in i <lb />
of their recovery. All persons in I <lb />
s l <lb />
make immediate payment. many v. ill happen before <lb />
that. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE BIG STORE <lb />
N. C <lb />
J. <lb />
Parker's Old <lb />
STREET. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
AH kinds of repairing of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind of work In <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
Ail work guaranteed, <lb />
This the 22nd day of July. 1907 <lb />
F. G. lames, J. Sugg, <lb />
Atty. Executor. <lb />
have had several reports <lb />
of the Reflector carrier boys be- <lb />
interfered with and papers <lb />
taken from them and destroyed <lb />
during the past few days. We <lb />
would much rather this practice <lb />
would atop without trouble, but <lb />
must b in way. <lb />
This i-i the only direct <lb />
public or private, that <lb />
John O. Rockefeller is known to <lb />
have made on the <lb />
fine since it was imposed last <lb />
Saturday. Such as it is, it in- <lb />
the attitude of the oil <lb />
king toward the federal judge <lb />
and it forecasts the determined <lb />
fight that is to be made to upset <lb />
the Landis decision. <lb />
of wire married at <lb />
the home of Mr Eugene Stan <lb />
field by Elder J. T. and <lb />
left early morning for <lb />
son and will some time <lb />
with friends. <lb />
D Thorns lost B valuable, <lb />
horse today, it was supposed to Optician ant <lb />
have had the blind staggers, i Glasses Fitted. <lb />
This makes three horses . , eyes <lb />
lost th-. year. Mr. All work <lb />
Walter Barret also lost one last <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. Woolen, member <lb />
G. <lb />
FARMVILLE N. C. <lb />
and Watch-maker. <lb />
Examination of <lb />
eyes free. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson returned <lb />
of the law firm of Women ft from Norfolk and the <lb />
Wooten, of came . , last Friday and will <lb />
branch office here, we learn- <lb />
appeared in a case in our mayor's <lb />
court this morning. extend <lb />
him a hearty reception and no <lb />
doubt of us at times need <lb />
legal advice, which heretofore <lb />
has been very inconvenient in <lb />
cases of emergency. <lb />
ant and quite interesting . <lb />
Says if there was nothing to be <lb />
seen the breeze of the sea would <lb />
well pay one for going- <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Walsh and <lb />
Miss Sadie, of Tex. <lb />
came m last Wednesday and will <lb />
spend days Capt. <lb />
Stamper and mother, who is a <lb />
sister Walsh. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEA t <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT NORTH CAROLINA. AUG, 1907 <lb />
NO. <lb />
STRIKE IS ON <lb />
lo <lb />
Walkout of AH Union Men b <lb />
Expected Unless Demands are <lb />
Complied <lb />
New York. Aug <lb />
of telegraphers which <lb />
originated last in Lev <lb />
Angeles whore it war, <lb />
No Has More Loyal <lb />
Its School <lb />
The and Observer yes- <lb />
issued a handsome 48-page <lb />
Edition, which con- <lb />
the following about Green- <lb />
Few towns anywhere furnish a <lb />
Con. <lb />
letter concrete example of the <lb />
remits of the <lb />
has <lb />
against the Western Union Con. over Carolina in <lb />
spread east recent Greenville, <lb />
and today reached <lb />
where three <lb />
New York <lb />
The town is old, having been <lb />
founded in the trying days of <lb />
followed in but the Idea of public <lb />
succession. These were <lb />
against the Western Union, he <lb />
Telegraph Company and <lb />
the Associated Press. In the <lb />
latter instance tho strike was <lb />
the against the news organ- <lb />
and was fairly general <lb />
throughout c wintry, except <lb />
in New England. With tie <lb />
stopping of work by a majority <lb />
of union operators here, the <lb />
graph though by no means being <lb />
tied up, was seriously <lb />
ed. <lb />
Unexpectedly, and when it had <lb />
beer, generally supposed that no <lb />
action would be locally <lb />
pending a conference of Labor <lb />
Neill with <lb />
labor representatives in <lb />
Chicago, the union operators de- <lb />
a strike in the office of <lb />
the Union. In <lb />
it was stated a <lb />
understanding was reached Sun- <lb />
day, through which authority, <lb />
was given to the local <lb />
of the two telegraph companies <lb />
to go out any time that their in- <lb />
seemed to demand <lb />
action. <lb />
DEMAND A. P. <lb />
New York. Aug Melville <lb />
cation supported by taxation <lb />
never became popular to any <lb />
considerable extent until the <lb />
educational <lb />
throughout the State. The pop- <lb />
public education in <lb />
North Carolina brought the <lb />
Greenville graded school into <lb />
existence, and it has been entire- <lb />
to the people since <lb />
its <lb />
the proposition to issue <lb />
bonds for the erection of the <lb />
building was submitted to the <lb />
people, there was considerable <lb />
opposition. However, the meas- <lb />
carried b a small majority, <lb />
the school was established, and <lb />
today no town in the State has a <lb />
people supporting ifs public <lb />
school system more loyally. <lb />
Like so many other good things <lb />
in Greenville, and throughout <lb />
North Carolina, the establish- <lb />
of the graded school was <lb />
due to Greenville's grand old <lb />
man, ex Governor Thomas J- <lb />
Jarvis In doing so, he was very <lb />
materially aided by Mr. R J. <lb />
Cobb, president of the Green- <lb />
ville Banking and Trust Com <lb />
The bonds were <lb />
on a technicality; Mr <lb />
E. Stone, general manager of j Cobb bought them and made it <lb />
the Associated Press, replied possible to get the necessary <lb />
and the present super <lb />
intend- was chosen, Mr. H. B. <lb />
Prof. Smith was in charge <lb />
of the Department of English in <lb />
the high school of the Reidsville <lb />
public schools to his cum- <lb />
ins to Greenville. He graduated <lb />
Institute in 1900. and <lb />
then went to Davidson College, <lb />
where he finished his college <lb />
course. He attended two en- <lb />
tire sessions of the Summer <lb />
School of the South at Knoxville, <lb />
and feels that he has been great- <lb />
helped by having done so. <lb />
Supt. Smith has succeeded in <lb />
making the school depart- <lb />
of the school a very <lb />
feature, and the s <lb />
are readily admitted to the col- <lb />
of examination. Tie <lb />
school is on the approved list of <lb />
schools of the State <lb />
It is the Intention of the <lb />
and the board of trustees <lb />
to lay to the requests of the <lb />
employed by the <lb />
Pres. These requests <lb />
funds with which to erect the <lb />
building <lb />
to the organization of <lb />
Day work-Six the school in 1902, there were <lb />
hours daily per week and from three to nine schools in <lb />
over time and extra at the rate j Greenville. They <lb />
of sixty cents per hour. .; national, Masonic, private non- <lb />
an for boys, <lb />
time and extra at the rate of a private school foe girls, etc. <lb />
to make the school a sort of <lb />
where the young <lb />
men and women of Greenville <lb />
can get the necessary training <lb />
for college or for a successful ca <lb />
in whatsoever vocation they <lb />
may choose. <lb />
The school has ten grades. It <lb />
makes a special effort to com- <lb />
the entrance requirements <lb />
in a manner satisfactory to the <lb />
colleges. A department of music <lb />
will be established this It <lb />
will be in charge of a teacher <lb />
who is a graduate of the music <lb />
department of Syracuse <lb />
New York. In addition to <lb />
the department of music, a teach- <lb />
of drawing will be employed <lb />
hereafter, and one modern <lb />
French, will be taught. <lb />
Tobacco Statistics. <lb />
seventy cents per hour. <lb />
The vacation to remain as a <lb />
present A prop increase <lb />
for chiefs and opera- <lb />
tors. <lb />
Mrs. Stanford White to Wed. <lb />
New York. Auk. Mrs <lb />
Stanford White, widow of the <lb />
architect whom Harry Thaw <lb />
killed a year ago, is reported <lb />
today to be engaged to her late <lb />
husband's partner. Chas <lb />
The report which is credited in <lb />
social circles, says that the mar- <lb />
is to take place after the <lb />
trial of Thaw. <lb />
The Pistol Toter. <lb />
Judge Ferguson in his charge to <lb />
the grand jury in a <lb />
few days <lb />
T will start at by saying that I governor <lb />
and the town was at a <lb />
at all times In those <lb />
as now, people instinctively <lb />
turned to the place the <lb />
advantage of a good public <lb />
school system. <lb />
Governor Jarvis had been <lb />
away a long time. He had <lb />
served as Governor of the State, <lb />
as United States Minister to <lb />
Brazil, and as United States <lb />
Senator to fill out the unexpired <lb />
term of Vance. When he retired <lb />
to private life, he began to try <lb />
to help the people of his own <lb />
community. He the <lb />
establishment of a graded school <lb />
in Greenville with the same zeal <lb />
with which he had supported the <lb />
State University while he was <lb />
and with the same <lb />
the man who carries a pistol is <lb />
either a very bad man or he is a <lb />
coward, one of the two. You <lb />
have heard it said that good <lb />
men ought to pistols and <lb />
men, but after looking <lb />
into this subject I am <lb />
courage and enthusiasm with <lb />
which he supported the State <lb />
Normal college at Greensboro <lb />
and the Eastern Training School. <lb />
Supported by the progressive, <lb />
sturdy citizens Greenville, <lb />
that this is all wrong, and soon <lb />
and the school was a <lb />
Because they are good, and th <lb />
bad men ought not to be allowed <lb />
to carry a pistol <lb />
You cannot conquer an aims- <lb />
people, but this does not <lb />
mean that we are to carry <lb />
ons about with us. And so in 1879 <lb />
the Legislature passed a <lb />
making it a misdemeanor to <lb />
carry concealed weapons. <lb />
Almost every day the news- <lb />
papers give us accounts of <lb />
caused by concealed <lb />
ons, and about per cent of <lb />
the tragedies read about are <lb />
caused in this way per <lb />
cent this number by the use <lb />
and drinking of<lb />
In the fall of 1903, the school <lb />
ready to be opened. The <lb />
Board of Trustees chose as their <lb />
first superintendent Prof W. B. <lb />
Dove, who was at that time sup- <lb />
of the Reidsville pub- <lb />
schools The choice was a <lb />
wise the school was man- <lb />
To the Members of the Greenville <lb />
Tobacco Board of <lb />
In accordance with the usual <lb />
custom your President desires to <lb />
submit his annual report for the <lb />
tobacco year of 1906 ending <lb />
August 1907. <lb />
First. That recording to the <lb />
report of the Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer of this Board of Trade, <lb />
there was sold upon various ware- <lb />
house floors in Greenville during <lb />
pounds of tobacco for the sum <lb />
of an average of <lb />
for the entire crop of the <lb />
past year. When compared <lb />
with the sales on this <lb />
for the year 1905 during <lb />
which year there was sold <lb />
pounds of tobacco, there <lb />
is shown a decrease in the <lb />
of pounds, but a decided in- <lb />
crease the price per pound. <lb />
The crop of 1905 averaging <lb />
Der hundred, and the crop <lb />
of 1906 averaging per <lb />
hundred, making a difference of <lb />
nor hundred in 1906 <lb />
over 1905 <lb />
Sec It gives pleasure <lb />
to report that there was less f <lb />
between the buyers and the <lb />
and more gen- <lb />
satisfaction among the plan- <lb />
in respect to conduct of <lb />
the tobacco sales during the past <lb />
year, than in the history of this <lb />
market, so far as your President <lb />
is informed and has observed. <lb />
Third. There seems to <lb />
among a great many <lb />
of the Board of Trade the <lb />
idea that it is the duty of the of- <lb />
to ferret out and prosecute <lb />
till violations and infractions of <lb />
the rules and regulations of the <lb />
Board of Trade. This is a mis- <lb />
taken idea. It is as much the <lb />
duty of each and every member <lb />
of this Board of Trade to report <lb />
the alleged offending member <lb />
can be and I assure you <lb />
that ho long as I may be connect- <lb />
ed with the tobacco Board of <lb />
Trade when a member has been <lb />
duly convicted of an infraction of <lb />
its rules. I will see that the fines <lb />
imposed are d. or the other <lb />
punishment prescribed by the <lb />
Board of Trade is carried into <lb />
effect. I desire to ask the earn- <lb />
and support of <lb />
every member of the Board of <lb />
Trade In seeing that the rules <lb />
and regulations are fully com- <lb />
plied with and out. <lb />
Fourth. I desire to thank the <lb />
of the Board <lb />
of Trade for their unvarying <lb />
courtesy to me as President of <lb />
the Board, and to assure them <lb />
that, without courtesy and sup- <lb />
port, the past tobacco year could <lb />
not possibly have been made as <lb />
successful as it was. <lb />
Fifth. The coming pa- <lb />
on fair to be i re of the. if <lb />
not, the best seasons in the his- <lb />
of the Greenville <lb />
and the only thing necessary to <lb />
mike it a complete and <lb />
to make Greenville the first to- <lb />
market in eastern North <lb />
Carolina, is that the <lb />
men and their stop <lb />
fighting other so much, and <lb />
and every member of this <lb />
Board of Trade put his shoulder <lb />
to the and work for the <lb />
of the Greenville market, <lb />
and then n those ware- <lb />
housemen and associates will <lb />
reap a reward than they <lb />
in the past. <lb />
Sixth. It is with sincere regret <lb />
that I am called upon to <lb />
the since our last meeting <lb />
of a very valuable, honest, in- <lb />
and useful member of <lb />
Board of Trade. Mr- R. S. <lb />
Evans. The members of this <lb />
Board of Trade will indeed miss <lb />
him during our coming years <lb />
work, and I respectfully suggest <lb />
that a committee of three <lb />
of this board be appointed <lb />
to ft resolutions in <lb />
respect to his death, and i <lb />
copy of the be spread upon <lb />
the minutes cf this board, a cop. <lb />
mailed to the widow of the de- <lb />
ceased, and a copy published in <lb />
The Daily Reflector. <lb />
This 1907. <lb />
Respectfully Sub <lb />
R. O. <lb />
President <lb />
Board Trade. <lb />
THE OPERATORS STRIKE. <lb />
are <lb />
by Me b <lb />
III., Aug. 12.-The <lb />
situation as regards the <lb />
strike is not materially <lb />
c here this morning. The <lb />
strikers assert the Western <lb />
ion Companies are <lb />
-till in the same con- <lb />
as during <lb />
few recruits have <lb />
are <lb />
companies, through their local <lb />
a.--.-rt <lb />
soon be in shape to handle <lb />
almost amount of <lb />
bat this i <lb />
it mad. the manner in <lb />
which the board f trade <lb />
is being taken care of <lb />
At an early hour this morning <lb />
the Postal men U Denver. Pu <lb />
and Colorado Springs joined <lb />
their fellow worker of the <lb />
Union, who have been <lb />
out since and thus <lb />
practically rendered <lb />
with those points . <lb />
aged conservatively and of its rules and <lb />
and soon every one was in I <lb />
. . . u i its officers to do so, in fact, the <lb />
harmony with the graded school I officers of g of <lb />
and its access was assured. cannot take any steps unless the <lb />
In December, Prof. Dove charges of violation of its rules <lb />
resigned his position as are put in proper form, so that <lb />
ATTEMPTED TO <lb />
WRECK TRAIN <lb />
No. on Southern Saved <lb />
by a Work Train Preceding It to <lb />
the Obstruction on Track <lb />
An attempt a as made this <lb />
to No pas- <lb />
r train on the Norfolk <lb />
S three miles west <lb />
of this city Davis, while, <lb />
who was yesterday refused a <lb />
ride on the train, has be. n <lb />
a- I a issued <lb />
with the crime. <lb />
Ins f the passenger train <lb />
being wrecked it is said <lb />
would have been the result, an <lb />
work train had been sent <lb />
out and coming see <lb />
obstruction on the track, <lb />
w die going west it not <lb />
have been detected until too late <lb />
as it was at the en I of a curve. <lb />
However, there were several <lb />
places obstructed covering <lb />
a distance, ends of telegraph <lb />
poles being jammed in between <lb />
the rails, spikes driven down, <lb />
pi ice, a Io chain <lb />
wound around the rail. <lb />
The warrant was sworn out <lb />
Historic <lb />
The famous engine, Texas, <lb />
which on April 1862, carried <lb />
Capt, W. A. Fuller and Anthony <lb />
Murphy from Ga-, <lb />
to three miles beyond <lb />
a distance of miles, and made <lb />
in one hour and five <lb />
minutes, has been ordered sold j by B. J. <lb />
for by the W. A- -ho is connected with the <lb />
I railroad, and who says evidence <lb />
road <lb />
Raiders had <lb />
ed another engine and set out to <lb />
burn the bridges behind General <lb />
Johnson's army, but Capt. <lb />
who was conductor on the <lb />
train from which they took the <lb />
engine, secured the Texas and <lb />
started in pursuit, making the <lb />
fastest record ever made over <lb />
the road and succeeded in thwart- <lb />
the raiders, four of whom he <lb />
captured. <lb />
About three years the first <lb />
engine by the and <lb />
North Carolina Railroad was <lb />
torn tr pieces at the company's <lb />
hop. in New Rem and sold for <lb />
i-on. This No <lb />
very small compared to <lb />
those in us today, but when it <lb />
Mas put into service in i <lb />
locked upon at a giant, it <lb />
was used during the war of <lb />
and as shifter in New Bern <lb />
until a short while before it was <lb />
Tobacco to pieces. <lb />
These old engines with so <lb />
much history attach d to them <lb />
the man D is <lb />
Davis will be given a or Mm- <lb />
hearing tomorrow <lb />
at o'clock- <lb />
There would doubtless have <lb />
been a serious wreck had the ob- <lb />
not been found before <lb />
the passenger train cam up. <lb />
Resolutions of K -p ct. <lb />
Whereas, God in wisdom <lb />
has removed from our midst by <lb />
death our beloved sister, Mrs. <lb />
Bettie Sutton. a faithful and <lb />
devoted member of our Aid So- <lb />
and. <lb />
Whereas, we desire to express <lb />
and record our feelings and <lb />
row in respect to her death, <lb />
therefore, <lb />
Resolved 1st. That we <lb />
that in her death the s <lb />
lores an earnest, consecrated, <lb />
and devoted member, that we <lb />
shall miss her association ard <lb />
sympathy in our work and that <lb />
have and <lb />
placed in and while in <lb />
i both cases there was talk of buy- <lb />
the old engines by <lb />
talk was all <lb />
she has ever been faithful and in one sermon than I have <lb />
on Habeas <lb />
As the columns of <lb />
Fr- Press, in the ease of <lb />
Sugg, committed <lb />
by ice J S of Con- <lb />
tent Neck township, on the <lb />
charge i f burglary, the a tor- <lb />
ii the case, Messrs. Shaw <lb />
y . procured a <lb />
writ corpus <lb />
II Mien, which w i. <lb />
heard at the court house on Sit- <lb />
afternoon. His honor after <lb />
hearing the evidence, decided <lb />
that there was no of <lb />
burglary- as the element of <lb />
breaking lacking, but <lb />
thought that there <lb />
cause of s having <lb />
been and. in his <lb />
judgment required the defendant <lb />
to give bond in the of sum <lb />
for his appearance at the next <lb />
term of criminal court to be held <lb />
here on the 19th of August, for <lb />
grand jury. <lb />
Inasmuch as the m-tor is t <lb />
go before grand jury. The <lb />
I Fr-1 Press refrains <lb />
the dispensary. the account of the <lb />
certainly missed his calling for order to prevent prejudice. <lb />
he should be a preacher, as he <lb />
more people in War- <lb />
Prohibition in Warrenton. <lb />
Warrenton, N. C. Aug. <lb />
The people voted out the <lb />
in Warrenton today. The <lb />
vote was for dispensary and <lb />
for prohibition. All credit is <lb />
due to Governor n. as the <lb />
i election would have or <lb />
the dispensary up until <lb />
Sunday morning, when Gov. <lb />
Glenn preached his sermon <lb />
dispensary. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
her church <lb />
know converted at a revival. <lb />
I hope he will come back <lb />
occasionally and preach against <lb />
Soon be Ready for <lb />
The Norfolk and Southern <lb />
true to her society, <lb />
and her Saviour- <lb />
Resolved 2nd. That, although <lb />
looking at her death fr <lb />
human stand point we j <lb />
mourn her departure, j et we Governor Glenn, as all the credit on street, while the track- <lb />
and again-t the people are getting their <lb />
i I g hT <lb />
would bow in humble submission <lb />
to the will of our Master who <lb />
ail things well and in love <lb />
Resolved 3rd- That we extend <lb />
our sympathy to her relatives <lb />
who ore saddened her death <lb />
praying that there may come to <lb />
them the consoling and comfort- <lb />
love of her their Saviour. <lb />
Resolved 4th. That copy of <lb />
these resolutions be spread upon <lb />
the minutes of the society and a <lb />
copy to the Daily Reflector <lb />
with the request to publish the <lb />
Mrs. R. L <lb />
is his. <lb />
Railroads fur <lb />
laying force is completing the <lb />
i rail-laying out on the road. This <lb />
work, we understand, is about, <lb />
I completed and trains will at an <lb />
I early date be running through to <lb />
The surface and grade force <lb />
are engaged in ballasting the <lb />
track, and have this in fair shape <lb />
some distance this side of Stan- <lb />
Times. <lb />
Mrs. Ola Forbes, <lb />
Miss Maggie i <lb />
Page Morris, in the United <lb />
States district court, this after- <lb />
noon fined the Wisconsin Central <lb />
Railway Company for <lb />
rebating, of which it was con- <lb />
last April. Burton John- <lb />
son and G. T- Huey, freight of- <lb />
of the road, were lined <lb />
I and respectively. <lb />
Com or to the ship- <lb />
Telegraph operators at Wilson, <lb />
Raleigh, Wilmington and r <lb />
eastern towns have joined the <lb />
strikers.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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