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roasters. We will be <lb />
glad to show you. Call and see <lb />
them. <lb />
FARMVILLE <lb />
This is in charge of W. who is author- <lb />
and vicinity. <lb />
The Federal Court. <lb />
WRECK ON <lb />
SOUTHERN <lb />
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chants <lb />
I work of the Jay <lb />
grand jury and I <lb />
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grand jury was W. L Tucker <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
Judge Purnell <lb />
by saying<lb />
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Clothing. Heavy and <lb />
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passenger train Mo, and Stock and <lb />
Ma on the Southern g- g Carpel Halting, and for <lb />
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last night resulted in the death stock. in trade Call <lb />
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ii this State they have <lb />
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or time -i, <lb />
Buyers of an I Country p, ,. <lb />
Corn. ; and r ., Iota <lb />
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fireman on the passenger <lb />
after affairs controlled by th <lb />
Injured was Miss <lb />
Anderson, of <lb />
who received <lb />
State court i to look <lb />
officers controlled <lb />
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between them, but ., In <lb />
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of tin i in- par <lb />
M. Au . <lb />
A;, the turn . i time are <lb />
slowly rotating in -i m. so <lb />
arc we, sonic com I <lb />
some tilling and . bile <lb />
seem to be willing the <lb />
summer days at II gore, <lb />
without a or care, and <lb />
with the favorable of <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
III I <lb />
different <lb />
to <lb />
PLACE <lb />
makes of Women s <lb />
Ask ten women to <lb />
make Nine of them <lb />
will pick <lb />
SHOE. We have test- <lb />
ed and proved this. There <lb />
mu be a reason why <lb />
QUEEN outsells <lb />
all other women's shoes in <lb />
it world. <lb />
C S. FORBES <lb />
SOLE AGENT <lb />
. ii re the low. in <lb />
took <lb />
some of <lb />
call to attention of the <lb />
fury, dwelling at length or <lb />
age He had t bi en I <lb />
.- a crime until Aug. 0- <lb />
the three Sine., be The of the aeries of <lb />
had been charging <lb />
o ,. hie had WM At <lb />
. es <lb />
able In continue their journey <lb />
on a train <lb />
three who were <lb />
in Raleigh. <lb />
cf <lb />
r i. i-i and <lb />
-rt farmers present from <lb />
issue with him Any in of <lb />
servitude for H . n a <lb />
iv- or of citizens who <lb />
should be m <lb />
One man i takes a with R- N. . we <lb />
him supplies, farmer I. There were <lb />
the debtor jumps contract, . ,,,, , ,. <lb />
live <lb />
the past week our es- <lb />
all seem to wear bright <lb />
countenances, and of course it is <lb />
understood by toe <lb />
r symbolism suggested by the <lb />
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 />
N. C. <lb />
Ml.<lb />
Beat table the <lb />
market all season. <lb />
Rates Reasonable, <lb />
trains, <lb />
icy go d rigs <lb />
K, <lb />
I. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
t . i ; n <lb />
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 />
i is <lb />
y n statute tin <lb />
the landlord and ti act. <lb />
I . I then <lb />
a few tr . and <lb />
his charge n p ill <lb />
d l e <lb />
of both . . t; on . <lb />
laying on . red i r <lb />
the r If <lb />
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 />
He also warned the grand jury j <lb />
bills f <lb />
New Cm <lb />
This is the old man <lb />
the y <lb />
William long n. <lb />
he <lb />
ii,,. i.,,.,,,,, , <lb />
hi . he mule I've wore <lb />
to.-i <lb />
i think f I could <lb />
v him with some s <lb />
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 />
The our I <lb />
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 />
X. <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
B this <lb />
Correspond <lb />
Beaufort. N. C. At. <lb />
w III n with <lb />
as glass, <lb />
and today very warm even <lb />
for a the day <lb />
revived and <lb />
t more dis- <lb />
court at <lb />
o'clock District Attorney <lb />
stated tint <lb />
that only <lb />
ii had been <lb />
summon--d I and as <lb />
on- Ii; h- nailed <lb />
the <lb />
the court to the <lb />
marshal to summon other <lb />
jurors an. th-m in <lb />
and the marshal was so <lb />
directed. <lb />
announced that <lb />
of th jury <lb />
had returned a true bill t r neon- <lb />
ice E. A- Kline. <lb />
for the <lb />
stated it he understood there <lb />
were counts in the bill, and <lb />
asked permission of the court for <lb />
himself and associate to examine; <lb />
the bill and have time to prepare <lb />
their defense While this ex- <lb />
was the case <lb />
Thomas for moon- <lb />
shining was up. Ross <lb />
entered a plea of and was <lb />
sentenced to one year in the <lb />
United States prison at Atlanta <lb />
and fined and <lb />
to <lb />
Ti case of retailing, out of the <lb />
Wore the peonage case, <lb />
was also taken up. After <lb />
several witnesses and <lb />
resting Judge <lb />
n II stat that there was no <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
Outfitted by <lb />
Major of the Carat. <lb />
. or the German <lb />
,. . . i. <lb />
. . so ill <lb />
the a ;<lb />
lie <lb />
.<lb />
lord <lb />
the maneuver <lb />
n lured<lb />
mm nil <lb />
i i lain <lb />
How- <lb />
. in <lb />
. <lb />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE <lb />
of North Carolina Pitt County <lb />
In the Court. <lb />
Hamilton Mfg. Co. A. I. <lb />
Jackson Bro <lb />
By of execution directed t <lb />
the from <lb />
court of Pitt, in the above d <lb />
titled action. I will, on Monday, the I. <lb />
day of 1907, at o'clock M a <lb />
court v. sell i. <lb />
tin bidder for to <lb />
execution ail the right, title and int-rs <lb />
the said A. L. <lb />
has In the following described real <lb />
to <lb />
A certain tract of land in Pitt <lb />
and bounded follows Cm <lb />
township, adjoining the I mil <lb />
R. H <lb />
Jackson and ethers lying on the I <lb />
Little creek, contain- <lb />
more or ard known as <lb />
the Allen Jackson Parker <lb />
Also one lot situate in town . <lb />
Grifton and bounded as , in <lb />
at a at S. B. its come <lb />
and running with Ma lino S. <lb />
rules, thence N. E. ft loan , <lb />
thence N W. pules t-tin- i <lb />
nil th. with then t <lb />
St. W. ft. <lb />
recorded in book I., panes. <lb />
Also one other Io in the to <lb />
of and half inter-1 <lb />
in following land <lb />
Beginning a or s <lb />
and ram <lb />
a ft. A. I. <lb />
line, with said A. I Jack n In <lb />
a, a distance of ft, thence i <lb />
K. ; ft. to Pitt st. I hem <lb />
i;. E. low to the <lb />
lot as livery stable Io <lb />
recorded In L. s <lb />
Also or-1 other lot situate in the to- <lb />
at a -take, corn- <lb />
known as alley <lb />
-it. ii V. a distance of <lb />
U. thence N. E. ft. to a <lb />
hence W ft. to Brooks <lb />
tin with id alley s. w. <lb />
I he known as <lb />
J. Z Brooks stable lot. <lb />
This 11th . I July 1907. <lb />
w. Tucker <lb />
d- Of <lb />
and ordered the <lb />
clerk enter a verdict of <lb />
case E. <lb />
A was then called, <lb />
the of the and <lb />
the hill of indictment <lb />
consumed the <lb />
day's session. The taking of <lb />
will<lb />
Southern has shipped <lb />
work on the double-track north <lb />
of the city. It is <lb />
good authority that the company <lb />
has ordered double <lb />
work on the lines of the road to <lb />
pending the rate <lb />
that is now the <lb />
rounds of the higher court-. <lb />
Yesterday Robert M. <lb />
served on the <lb />
company forbidding them to <lb />
Udder to mount and needed the <lb />
Mine to dismount; hence during re- <lb />
cent lie concocted a <lb />
scheme to him <lb />
without the auxiliary. <lb />
When the was sit <lb />
I he k., -i seal word the <lb />
major he must dismount <lb />
all horses Inch by the <lb />
The major received the mes- <lb />
sage with a broad i-mile. <lb />
on That <lb />
made the kaiser and he rode <lb />
in o -1 n r. <lb />
in.; from <lb />
., t i t your <lb />
.- I . <lb />
i I lino d i rim i b; <lb />
.-i mine i the hi <lb />
i our i ;. <lb />
no <lb />
I I.<lb />
I , <lb />
ti ill <lb />
The Teat. <lb />
ti. I, m . -Clef <lb />
tell a m. , aim <lb />
ling. <lb />
there a <lb />
recruiting in n town hall <lb />
he pal <lb />
well dressed en- <lb />
are one with a, <lb />
air, <lb />
he began, <lb />
interrupted the busy re- <lb />
voting man flushed and hes- <lb />
Then, with a <lb />
he stripped. <lb />
over that raid <lb />
two or three balks the <lb />
made the jump. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
For Sale by M. Wooten, <lb />
tee of the estate of I <lb />
bankrupts. <lb />
of order of the u <lb />
hie James R. in bank- <lb />
in the court of the <lb />
i,, Eastern District of Nor <lb />
Una. re in the matter <lb />
Ricks, bankrupts, the <lb />
trustee will the HI <lb />
day of August 1907. -t M. <lb />
in the town <lb />
Greenville to the highest bidder <lb />
the described real estate <lb />
estate of t Ricks, <lb />
rants. Described bi <lb />
A certain tr-ct of land in Chi- <lb />
township, Pitt co d a- <lb />
I A tract of lard in i tow- <lb />
in a around the Burnt <lb />
at a d knot a <lb />
t am <lb />
, runs with . R. Janie- A <lb />
I ten and Mills North <lb />
Fa-i i thence No--h Wei <lb />
Mil i oles to coiner of Samuel Elks <lb />
thence with that line <lb />
I is now I Smith's line North a <lb />
, pine on the edge of <lb />
said Smith's corner an <lb />
is r a division corner <lb />
en said end J. H. V. <lb />
thence with an agreed line, <lb />
said Mills mid said line <lb />
I across the South <lb />
West to some chopped trees <lb />
run of Wall branch b <lb />
Calvin Mills line, thence with his <lb />
and the run of Well t- <lb />
some chi said Mil's <lb />
thence w another of his lines north <lb />
451-4 weal to the <lb />
hundred and sixty six <lb />
and one half acres more or less. The <lb />
right is reset to reject any and all <lb />
bids. <lb />
k If. Woolen. <lb />
Trustee in <lb />
ALE t id <lb />
it t. <lb />
. i F Vim .-,, . . on . , ii, . <lb />
ii Ki <lb />
OF <lb />
ID <lb />
v M r T. 1907 <lb />
i-i <lb />
ii Ill-tS <lb />
I Secured <lb />
in <lb />
I- I <lb />
i-i <lb />
-.-.,. <lb />
grin r , <lb />
-i V <lb />
lie <lb />
, . ., <lb />
. <lb />
v. . i <lb />
Stock in <lb />
Fund 1,000.08 <lb />
profits<lb />
subject <lb />
10.79<lb />
I.-125<lb />
a bunk, -In <lb />
it the <lb />
R. <lb />
id . <lb />
1.0. <lb />
May.,<lb />
r -hi is <lb />
John Pierce, notice is he el <lb />
to <lb />
. I <lb />
estate to file the same <lb />
and Pee Ii- <lb />
trespass upon th property you can put it over your <lb />
ed to lie part of that owned <lb />
by the widow of the late <lb />
Dick, for whom he is attorney- <lb />
One m in said that as <lb />
soon as they received the <lb />
workmen threw up their hands <lb />
and declared that all was over <lb />
for the present. <lb />
Each Other Half. <lb />
El Paso, Tex., <lb />
of a man's body by <lb />
the authorities of one state and <lb />
the other half held by another <lb />
state and each state refusing to <lb />
give up that it holds, is the <lb />
now existing in Mexico. <lb />
Miguel Martinez, a Mexican <lb />
Central brakeman, went to sleep <lb />
under one of the cars of his; <lb />
train it was on a at <lb />
Santo, The <lb />
train started up and cut him <lb />
squarely in two at the belt. Half <lb />
the body rolled to the side of the <lb />
track and the other half, <lb />
tangled in the brake beam, <lb />
was carried to Salinas, San Luis <lb />
The coroner in each <lb />
young man put up the <lb />
weight, with much punting and <lb />
grunting, about fifty times. <lb />
officer made an entry in a <lb />
book. <lb />
run around the room as <lb />
hard . you he said, <lb />
you to <lb />
the uttered a loud, <lb />
an oath and began hurriedly to <lb />
I put his <lb />
shouted. hang- <lb />
ed if I will I'd rather stay single <lb />
nil the of hit<lb />
license <lb />
ht h <lb />
was in the <lb />
Samuel Colt of the <lb />
United State company <lb />
in New York the <lb />
trade agreement that has been <lb />
made hi firm and the In- <lb />
company. <lb />
i-i lie com- <lb />
agree to be fair and hon- <lb />
i v ii; and <lb />
agreement of ours i- a fair and Ii -n- <lb />
cl one. It is not like those whore- <lb />
in two i pretending to be <lb />
fair, -it knife one another <lb />
i Such hypocritical <lb />
remind me of two <lb />
two little hoy. know. <lb />
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I. <lb />
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FRIDAY <lb />
A. <lb />
at e class matter Jan. 1907 at the post at <lb />
Act of congress of Maul. <lb />
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in Hit am utilities <lb />
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NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. AUG. 1907 <lb />
a has <lb />
been on in Charlotte for <lb />
the part two throe weeks over <lb />
the <lb />
i far as it to <lb />
soft drinks etc. Which <lb />
had th following <lb />
has been hard t- AM but <lb />
the and the <lb />
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lid on <lb />
of the towns in <lb />
State laws, but <lb />
th-v right and just, or <lb />
whether interfere with per- <lb />
liberty, is to <lb />
Greenville vs <lb />
and is no kick <lb />
heard <lb />
VI RAILROADS A D HE PEOPLE <lb />
A Thought far a Tear <lb />
q. <lb />
The salary of the public <lb />
j has been raised, but it it <lb />
. ill much too low. Some people <lb />
As you move along on entrust their children to whom <lb />
scatter a h tie sunshine , than th <lb />
bouquets of sweet, ma who J <lb />
scented flowers along the Are doing their <lb />
way of your fellowman. Do not <lb />
The sudden turn in affairs in <lb />
brings the suggestion <lb />
that the railroads have decided to <lb />
obey the laws of the land. to the <lb />
contribute to the downfall of <lb />
your to lift him <lb />
up. Cheer him when he's sad <lb />
and despondent, laugh with him <lb />
when he's If you would <lb />
increase your own happiness <lb />
make someone else happy. <lb />
your neighbor's finite; forget all <lb />
the slander you have heard be- <lb />
fore you repeat, it; forget the <lb />
fault-finding and give little <lb />
is good news We are not much yoked it; forget the peculiarities <lb />
given to the idea of jumping on and mistakes of your <lb />
with both feet every and remember only the good <lb />
time we disagree them; which made your <lb />
friends and which mike you <lb />
The Post and the <lb />
Star are terribly <lb />
upset the that the State <lb />
is about own some more rail- <lb />
road in view of the fact <lb />
that convicts re to be furnished <lb />
the building a road <lb />
in Hyde county and stock in the <lb />
is disputed that they have <lb />
b en the greatest factors in th <lb />
and development of <lb />
the country, and for many other <lb />
thing they merit <lb />
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es are alert to the <lb />
convenience of pas- <lb />
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from that in North Carolina. <lb />
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wherein the penalty for a <lb />
removing a case from <lb />
the State to the Federal court is <lb />
the revoking of the <lb />
charter to do business within the <lb />
State. The Southern Railways <lb />
charter was canceled several <lb />
days ago. but now that their <lb />
bluff is wearing out, the news <lb />
comes that will l-e <lb />
done in <lb />
proud of them. If you hear <lb />
something of your friends, do <lb />
not it unless you know- <lb />
it to bet rue, and then not unless <lb />
it will do them good. Forget all <lb />
personal quarrels you may <lb />
heard by accident, and <lb />
w if repeated will a <lb />
times worse than they <lb />
r- are. Obliterate from your <lb />
yesterday all is terrible, all <lb />
that is impute, all out the noblest <lb />
impulses, out with a clean <lb />
sheet today, and record upon it, <lb />
for sweet mercury's sake, only <lb />
those things which are lovely <lb />
and Thus you will make <lb />
life worth living. <lb />
With the completion of the <lb />
Raleigh Pamlico branch of the <lb />
Norfolk Southern, we will be <lb />
about forty miles nearer the <lb />
capital city. <lb />
children right-News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
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if young men <lb />
called teachers w re as <lb />
qualified for their tasks as are <lb />
section handy on railroads for <lb />
theirs, they would paid better <lb />
wares than the section <lb />
But where is the consistency <lb />
of through preparation for a <lb />
Says the Charlotte Observer <lb />
Southern rate cares, <lb />
especially that of North <lb />
are of interest to the <lb />
Northern press, which is still <lb />
to write column after <lb />
about them H re the <lb />
has subsided and the <lb />
The institutes under <lb />
the direction of Congressman <lb />
in seven counties of East- <lb />
North will result in <lb />
lasting benefit to the farmers of <lb />
this section of the state. It is <lb />
lucky that Pitt county was <lb />
as one in which to hold <lb />
the and it is gratifying <lb />
that the meeting here last Fri- <lb />
day such a success and was <lb />
so largely attended by farmers <lb />
from every section of the county, <lb />
even from other counties. <lb />
The subjects discussed those <lb />
of vita importance to every <lb />
man i raises a crop, and those <lb />
who did not attend the meeting <lb />
an the speeches made I y <lb />
these men missed <lb />
a great deal. <lb />
Such meetings as these cannot <lb />
be conducted often, but Con- <lb />
Small has agreed to <lb />
The newest thing is <lb />
boys at the exposition. <lb />
Probably you can get the papers <lb />
you ant that day, which is the <lb />
24th. <lb />
If the acknowledge <lb />
discrimination in freight <lb />
among North Carlina and <lb />
towns, may be they'll <lb />
want to remedy it by raising the <lb />
e in Vii ghats. <lb />
people hi decomposed <lb />
wait the final word, which hold in Greenville next <lb />
will come from the Supreme <lb />
United <lb />
And just above this item <lb />
Observer column <lb />
culture will <lb />
be tonic discussed. The <lb />
will be held primarily <lb />
f of <lb />
Mr. W. W Kitchen. Demo- <lb />
for a- <lb />
honors h fallen h <lb />
some of the newspapers that <lb />
and the New Bern Sun <lb />
hasn't a <lb />
newspaper as right to <lb />
a candidate for a Demo- <lb />
nomination as the <lb />
date has to on a Democratic <lb />
newspaper is friendly to <lb />
If an individual thought he <lb />
could disregard the law he <lb />
try it. Of course, lie would <lb />
be brought to count st as the <lb />
Southern Railway was. <lb />
road as pay. The Post <lb />
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from its inter- <lb />
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it i doubtful if the <lb />
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V th- is fate reduction by <lb />
why is it not worth in several S-ates. <lb />
while i any rate, we officials f <lb />
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The ordinary individual <lb />
-a , county to obey the laws regardless of <lb />
to hardships and <lb />
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Small, under whose no more consideration than <lb />
I lie meetings are con- individuals. If the railroads <lb />
and who is himself an j would treat the people decently, <lb />
the laws of the land. <lb />
there will be five would be no trouble- But <lb />
the United of some of the rail <lb />
Department of Agriculture, who roads, people be <lb />
arc specialists in their respective criticism and enmity, and <lb />
lines of work. Valuable makes of their very <lb />
t ions will be given the , <lb />
of improvement cf Let the and the goiter Wade Harris, of the <lb />
the farm and farm life which Pie c-me cloSer together, and all Charlotte Chronicle, takes time <lb />
Will he of benefit to, and which will be well. bring out the good points n <lb />
should be heard by every farmer <lb />
about the rate who week <lb />
their crop and not <lb />
The Industrial News the Friday. <lb />
It almost universal custom The question of of <lb />
among the writers of farm land ably discussed by one <lb />
no less than among the experts, was an Important <lb />
makers of political speeches to ,,, t. , , <lb />
. i . , . . part of the meeting. The farmer <lb />
claim as absolutely certain the <lb />
success of their candidate <lb />
of the chances the drainage of lands, and the mod- <lb />
date may really have. and most practical ways and <lb />
Yes, this is the universal mans- This is a necessary part <lb />
torn, and it is also the custom of of crop raising, and the <lb />
the candidate to be certain of made were aid <lb />
his election long after the other timely. <lb />
fellow gets it. <lb />
The is <lb />
widening out com- <lb />
the W- Union and <lb />
the are . .-. <lb />
capped in Hi- <lb />
service. As a result, of <lb />
the newspapers coming t <lb />
look a little <lb />
are the treatment <lb />
received at the hands of the <lb />
The strike <lb />
of the in Charlotte <lb />
, hour and they <lb />
w back to work. <lb />
Up at High Point they have <lb />
discovered a quantity of <lb />
which is will cure any <lb />
case of snake-bite. With With equal rapidity, <lb />
prohibition is sure to come- <lb />
The News seems to <lb />
know the cause of the alarming <lb />
death rate the in <lb />
Chicago. women are <lb />
What will we do when the <lb />
Standard Oil company and the <lb />
Southern go out of <lb />
Half of <lb />
who are talking about <lb />
never saw one in their <lb />
in Pitt county. <lb />
A man has been arrested in <lb />
Washington for Sun- <lb />
day. It is safe to that the <lb />
same man would be arrested if <lb />
he did no work on Monday and <lb />
the other days of the week. <lb />
Star- <lb />
them week days for <lb />
vagrancy, a-l on Sunday for not <lb />
being a vagrant. <lb />
I the Southern w which is <lb />
Half of North Carolina will be alright and proper. <lb />
in No-folk next week. <lb />
half will stay at home to keep <lb />
house- <lb />
This dale is important for two <lb />
reasons it is the Reflector <lb />
tor's natal and also marks <lb />
the going int fleet of the <lb />
cent passenger fa on all the <lb />
railroads of the State. <lb />
The only objection we have to <lb />
the fine imposed on <lb />
the Standard Oil Company h <lb />
that it means the price of oil <lb />
will go up. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
asks an exchange in a headline. <lb />
Never in this world She's <lb />
ways in the lead. <lb />
Tell the Charlotte Chronicle <lb />
we said the <lb />
is the thing you vent- <lb />
Now those papers who were <lb />
flinging at Governor about <lb />
that Boston trip can take it all <lb />
The attending the <lb />
Exposition for th past few <lb />
has averaged about a day, <lb />
but North <lb />
will be this week. <lb />
Polite Robs <lb />
Bayonne. N. J. Aug. IS.-An <lb />
extremely polite thief, with <lb />
plenty of nerve, visited the home <lb />
of Daniel W. Smith, No. <lb />
In the course of his remarks Avenue F. in the absence of the <lb />
Small made the he was forcing <lb />
that the government <lb />
. , . who resides next door, came <lb />
a mile of sand-clay out, The <lb />
road as an experiment in Pitt and remarked it was a <lb />
if the county will pay the beautiful day. Mrs. Clayton <lb />
in imagined he was a guest of the <lb />
it. This from ransacking the <lb />
strange. Merely the be-n accept- <lb />
survival of the . , , . the jewelry, the thief was going <lb />
ed in winy of the conn- ,,. . Car <lb />
Invariably resulted Frederick Schmidt <lb />
The Commoner is in receipt of in the of efforts with mail for the family, <lb />
the information the portrait the line of building, letters, <lb />
of first treasurer of the and th of more of the the letters in <lb />
Unit. States. Michael mad than the one and departed. <lb />
adorns the new ten dollar bill, mile built by the government <lb />
and <lb />
Some of the papers are <lb />
Mi; i Tr. for Railroad. <lb />
Colombia, C. Aug. 13.- <lb />
Lin-, official are again in <lb />
throwing mud at the with the Railroad Commission <lb />
because of the passenger fare for violating a rule. <lb />
when more of the dent Porter and others will be <lb />
conservative people think it is summoned here to show cause <lb />
time to call a halt. The railroad <lb />
. , . . i up all night at the union <lb />
There are no in this fight much to station hero with the promise <lb />
and the man who perhaps regrets constantly renewed that the <lb />
it more than any other is Cover- C. N L. would arrive in <lb />
nor Glen i, who led the fight. twenty minutes; the train due to <lb />
An exchange, realizing that I a law, voiced here at p. m. being finally <lb />
hasn't it been on them <lb />
a I the rim <lb />
We seen it. <lb />
of this country <lb />
prefer the <lb />
News. <lb />
The Pennsylvania Railroad <lb />
will provide their trains and <lb />
We should hate to see Or. i depots with bandages and other <lb />
and <lb />
duty to <lb />
it was <lb />
see <lb />
th- <lb />
n- <lb />
Broughton and Mrs. Nation on <lb />
different sides- <lb />
The crime wave in New York <lb />
been attributed to <lb />
surgical This will <lb />
perhaps prevent as does <lb />
an policy. <lb />
Governor Glenn paved the way. <lb />
speaks of of <lb />
They are alike, per- <lb />
Up . in some ways, but there's , ,., , ,., The Columbia State <lb />
Bob .,,, ., ,. , . <lb />
The Carolina <lb />
plan <lb />
annulled, in spite of Chairman <lb />
order to <lb />
Porter to the contrary <lb />
at o'clock Wednesday <lb />
The rule requires that passengers <lb />
be informed of the cause of do <lb />
lay. <lb />
Fever Army. <lb />
Washington. Aug. <lb />
All this talk about the <lb />
able immigrants. This may be of trains because of de- <lb />
true. At any rate there are no crease in revenue owing to <lb />
such crime waves in the South reduced passenger far.-1 <lb />
. I comes from than railroad <lb />
Chicago is wrought up over the headquarters, <lb />
death rate of men in proportion <lb />
th <lb />
to women, and the big city may The race riot at Va. <lb />
become an proportions that it <lb />
p------- necessary to send troop.; <lb />
Here is one for Col. Fair-1 from Norfolk to quell the dis- <lb />
and other military <lb />
it comes from the Washington c are being held in <lb />
Herald. for a hurried call. But <lb />
the more clement <lb />
Now the railroads wish, are takings <lb />
that th-y Had and little more trouble is <lb />
L j anticipated. <lb />
its face again <lb />
one thing that is responsible did not to common <lb />
fur the election of John Slurp asked for bet <lb />
.,, ; v . . , instead of lower rates, n poor <lb />
is the that s in j . t <lb />
,, . service. And that 1-going to be following cablegram was to-day <lb />
.-North sits at the final judgment of the south j received at the Bureau of Insular <lb />
id of the And the Charlotte Observer. Affairs, War department, from <lb />
copying the above, re- Governor at Havana, <lb />
Th-- fact that William pot in .,. <lb />
u wry email majority shows on is diseases, <lb />
also the strength of the other v <lb />
extract from our con- yellow fever Pi vale <lb />
ow j basis of the re- j Funk Hospital Corps, who <lb />
to what it says of, left Columbia. Havana, <lb />
There will be no dull times the South Carolina July arrived <lb />
year. As soon as dog days, are congratulate that -body July 27th, taken 4th; also <lb />
comes the Thaw keeping its head when in-1 as suspicious of <lb />
-sanity was rampant-on all fever case of Private Met- <lb />
The recent horrible wreck on <lb />
of <lb />
Wesley, months resident <lb />
the Southern might be attributed j That to in <lb />
the laws we made ourselves, <lb />
to in revenue. <lb />
to the men we have <lb />
fudge now probably, with the b-st we had- <lb />
honored <lb />
The <lb />
The tobacco sales were <lb />
than for <lb />
wishes he had heard are alright now the la a are. with <lb />
from side- let's call a halt. prices.<lb />
t his department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
i. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
Picture frames made to order mi paint, varnish, stains, <lb />
by Eastern Carolina Supply Co , coloring etc, at Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Quite a <lb />
Winterville N. C. <lb />
Mrs. L. L. Kittrell left Mon- <lb />
day en the noon train for the <lb />
Robert Bruce Hospital at Kinston <lb />
to undergo an operation. Her <lb />
many friends wish her a speedy <lb />
recovery. <lb />
Th e famous mower <lb />
with reaper attachment is the <lb />
thing to harvest your oats with <lb />
Get on at Harrington Banter A <lb />
Co <lb />
Miss left Tuesday <lb />
for Mo City. <lb />
We sell Eclipse and <lb />
fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
O. W Rollins and B. n. For <lb />
rest returned Thursday evening <lb />
from the Jamestown Exposition, <lb />
and report an excellent trip. <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our B. T. Cox <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
Mrs-A. C. Cox went <lb />
attended the <lb />
organization of the Pitt y <lb />
Association and the <lb />
opening of the tobacco market in <lb />
Greenville Monday. <lb />
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Co. are still <lb />
paring to make their up-to-date <lb />
Pitt Co. school desk. No school <lb />
should be with out them. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Duncan filled his <lb />
at <lb />
and returned horn. Monday, <lb />
from at <lb />
Reedy Branch <lb />
A large line of umbrellas and <lb />
parasols just received at <lb />
Co- <lb />
Nina and Dora Cox spent <lb />
afternoon in Ayden at <lb />
home of Jessie Cannon. <lb />
Our merchants have realized <lb />
the comfort in good level side <lb />
walks made of cement. <lb />
F- C. Nye let Tuesday morn- <lb />
House where he will spend <lb />
s me time canvassing for W. H. <lb />
You are going to <lb />
need some new carts and wagons <lb />
to house your crops and haul <lb />
your cotton and etc to the Mar- <lb />
Now the A. G. Cox <lb />
Co. are in position to <lb />
furnish with the Tar Heel <lb />
carts and wagons, which are <lb />
the most durable on the market. <lb />
Paul Harrington, Tarn Tucker <lb />
and Jesse Rollins left <lb />
morning for the Jamestown <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
Guaranteed all Rubber, feather <lb />
weight rain coats at B. F. Man- <lb />
Co <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman went to <lb />
yesterday morning and <lb />
returned on the afternoon train. <lb />
When you are in need of over <lb />
carters, remember that B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. have in a new <lb />
complete stock. <lb />
L L. Kittrell went to <lb />
Monday to see Mrs. <lb />
who is in the hospital there and <lb />
returned Tuesday W <lb />
are glad to learn that Mrs. Kit- <lb />
to <lb />
laces, He reports that he finds the is still improving fast, <lb />
g t n ., at Ho- <lb />
Par f <lb />
Mr. and Mi P W Tuck, <lb />
went i <lb />
attend the funeral. f his moth <lb />
in-law <lb />
Hamilton rifles thin <lb />
or shooting en gun noting trip specialty. <lb />
reputation of this school growing <lb />
all the tine. He is meeting with <lb />
much success i securing pupil--, <lb />
Carolina Milling ft <lb />
factoring Co. are prepared to <lb />
first meal for you at <lb />
Wood work also a <lb />
fishing, etc. this <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Helen Galloway spent <lb />
Sunday night with Miss Lib <lb />
Chapman, and left Monday <lb />
Robersonville, <lb />
Tobacco twine, lanterns, <lb />
etc , at W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman returned <lb />
home Friday after spending <lb />
time with her near Shel- <lb />
Bring your chickens and eggs <lb />
to Harrington. Co. <lb />
Highest paid for them. <lb />
Chapman came in <lb />
day and spent the night his <lb />
people and returned Saturday <lb />
cool these hot days. Gel <lb />
palmetto fans at B F Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
s Kittrell and Fran- <lb />
we- i to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
T-e famous Hawks glass.-s Miss Francis Parker, of <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. neglect field, is Misses Emma <lb />
your eyes. Kittrell. <lb />
Miss Jessie of Try a ti-c socket knife. <lb />
returned home under <lb />
. . . n are kept by u, <lb />
some to-e with Miss resale ft. v <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan, M. B. <lb />
O. W. Rollins and B. D <lb />
left Tuesday morning for <lb />
the <lb />
Latest and of um <lb />
at B. F. Manning <lb />
Mrs. J. H. C. left lion <lb />
day evening to spend some <lb />
With her people near <lb />
of <lb />
must go. We make <lb />
inn our immense stock of j <lb />
n-w goods now coming g, <lb />
the next forty days we will make <lb />
special prices lo all our <lb />
on our box papers- <lb />
D. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
A. Jack.-on and wife, of <lb />
j are visiting relatives <lb />
here. <lb />
T. W Worn Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and seed can now <lb />
e had at the drug store of Dr <lb />
B, r. Cox Bro. <lb />
Kittrell rear here. <lb />
For Sale-The Nichols house <lb />
and lot on corner near Winter- <lb />
school grounds House <lb />
is new. roomy, and conveniently <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
A. Kittrell <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
Miss Emily of Wilson, <lb />
s visiting and <lb />
Evelyn Stubbs. <lb />
carry your repair work both <lb />
wood and iron to the Carolina <lb />
Milling Mfg Co. Work done <lb />
promptly and <lb />
Quite a crowd attended the <lb />
Institute in Greenville <lb />
A new line of fancy ties and <lb />
suspenders jut opened at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Dr. J. H. Hudson having re- <lb />
of Virginia at has I y <lb />
located here to practice medicine, i Co. <lb />
A nice line of j <lb />
of rings, brooches, watch <lb />
charms etc. at B. F. Manning <lb />
o. <lb />
Misses Elizabeth, Mattie and <lb />
Corine Bright, of Washington, <lb />
came in yesterday afternoon to <lb />
visit Miss Olive Butt near here. <lb />
Tobacco twine, lanterns, <lb />
handles, thermometers are need- <lb />
ed in curing tobacco. Get <lb />
them at R F. Manning Co. <lb />
R. II Hunsucker is all smiles <lb />
now It's a boy. <lb />
Mrs left <lb />
for Robert Bruce <lb />
hospital Kinston, to undergo a <lb />
operation. We hope her a speedy <lb />
the troublesome out <lb />
of your house. They carry <lb />
Window screens are the things. <lb />
A. W. Ange has them. <lb />
Keep your lamps and lanterns <lb />
in trim. Get your shades <lb />
at Barber Co. <lb />
Now is n great season for <lb />
traveling. Go F- Manning <lb />
A Co for trunKS. <lb />
Bring wheat to the Caro- <lb />
Mfg. Co- They <lb />
are now prepared to make first, <lb />
class flour- <lb />
Blacksmith work done prompt- <lb />
Milling Mfg. <lb />
Have all your wood turning <lb />
work done at the Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. First class work <lb />
done. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Dixon returned <lb />
Saturday morning after spending <lb />
time with her people near <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Elliott left <lb />
Saturday for Fort Barnwell, <lb />
N. where will spend <lb />
with <lb />
C. T Cox left Thursday for <lb />
in the int rest of <lb />
the Eastern Carolina Co. <lb />
Leon Smith of Greenville, was <lb />
a caller in town Saturday night <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan and M- B. <lb />
Bryan returned from the James- <lb />
town Friday evening <lb />
accompanied by Mr. J. C. Fox <lb />
Randleman, N. C. <lb />
J. C. Fox, of Randleman, <lb />
returned to his home Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
A New lot of nice pants have <lb />
just been received at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
W. dry goods drum- <lb />
mer was in town yesterday. <lb />
Barber Co- have <lb />
a complete stock of ready made <lb />
see him before you get <lb />
y air next suit. <lb />
Misses Maggie Smith of <lb />
and Minnie Buck <lb />
to Ayden yesterday <lb />
ft. r spending sometime with <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J- W Harper. <lb />
You want a buggy and we <lb />
have them. When you sell that <lb />
load of tobacco come by Winter- <lb />
see Hunsucker. Don't <lb />
hat buggy until you see <lb />
He ran make it to your <lb />
interest and he will do it, <lb />
Mrs. G. L. Moore of is <lb />
here- <lb />
School children cannot get the <lb />
proper brain training unless they <lb />
are physically comfortable. The <lb />
county school desks <lb />
by the A. G. Cox <lb />
Co- are especially noted <lb />
for their comfort. Every <lb />
school house in North <lb />
should be furnished with <lb />
desks- <lb />
T. A- Nobles is here this morn <lb />
with the less lamb. <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
Th L. Wilkinson A Co. <lb />
W on this by <lb />
W. B, Brown the <lb />
interest of L. and Charles <lb />
in the business. All <lb />
of th.- is assumed by W. B. <lb />
and accounts due the firm pay- <lb />
able to him. <lb />
This, August 9th, 1807. <lb />
c, Wilkinson <lb />
Charles <lb />
W. B. Brown, <lb />
Having sold our interest and good <lb />
will to W. B. Brown, we ask for him <lb />
a continuance of the that <lb />
bus been given the <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson, <lb />
to Hoke Smith. <lb />
so well once when Joe <lb />
were the same <lb />
. Senator I. was <lb />
during II <lb />
nod had a good deal of <lb />
trying to of <lb />
to a certain <lb />
bad been sent t. talk <lb />
to tin- plan In <lb />
lad. whole cabinet had <lb />
to dent with. When Joe came <lb />
back of us were <lb />
lie room, among n Sena <lb />
it. v. ho was sunk dejectedly Into <lb />
depths an <lb />
Jno. did <lb />
ho Then be be- <lb />
tan t up down, <lb />
and fuming, finally he broke <lb />
nil tin- <lb />
shape of u l I ever el <lb />
countered, commend me t-i <lb />
Morton Pent yon i <lb />
U i <lb />
t c . <lb />
to Hoke <lb />
4- for Daily <lb />
we <lb />
and writing for <lb />
d arrears We have a lint <lb />
all who receive their at <lb />
la office. We also order <lb />
ob <lb />
The automatic e <lb />
rived and our city fathers are <lb />
having them placed in position. <lb />
Soon, very soon, it will be fare- <lb />
the-well goats, hogs, gee e, cat- <lb />
and the delightful flea. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
w E. E. Co., they always <lb />
nave the best. <lb />
At the regular meeting of the <lb />
town commissioners Tuesday <lb />
Edwin Tripp was appointed cot- <lb />
ton weigher and J. M, Blow <lb />
collector for the fiscal year 1907. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. have Just re- <lb />
a car load of lime. <lb />
Stolen A. red Thursday evening at <lb />
bull, six years old this o'clock Mina Nina <lb />
heavy duck left <lb />
a has a hole in it bored with <lb />
white spot in flank weighs <lb />
one thousand p mods. Five <lb />
dollars reward to any <lb />
bringing same to me. This June <lb />
18th, 1907. John S. Hart. <lb />
Ayden. N. C <lb />
1819 ticket gets the box of <lb />
candy at Saul's drug <lb />
store. <lb />
If you wish something nice <lb />
buy a box of candy from <lb />
Seal's at the drug store. <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
Pens.-M. M. Sauls. <lb />
Miss Minnie Brown, of Kin- <lb />
is visiting Mrs. T Hart- <lb />
Lost, Liberal Reward -Gold <lb />
brooch, piece, with clasp <lb />
pin, lost on main street of <lb />
tickets being the largest and RS <lb />
non Mrs. Agnes <lb />
John Nobles got number <lb />
i c to report t ; <lb />
The i el <lb />
those <lb />
ed lie look b <lb />
task about it and him ; <lb />
four hour house in I The <lb />
seeing that v.-n- <lb />
spurn, made a It. <lb />
well, icy <lb />
stay <lb />
four for <lb />
held by any one person <lb />
received the one of those <lb />
did fountain pens at Saul's drug <lb />
store Tuesday. <lb />
candy direct from <lb />
factory at Saul's store. <lb />
Misses and Henrietta <lb />
Wesson are Mrs. W. <lb />
E Hooks. <lb />
Co to E E new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh <lb />
There was attendance <lb />
Saturday upon the meeting of <lb />
th board of supervisors. <lb />
Merchandise Broker I carry <lb />
full line of Meat, Lard and can <lb />
Don't before giving <lb />
a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Miss Jimmie Davis is away on <lb />
a visit to friends in Pamlico <lb />
If you need Paint be sure <lb />
ind see E. E. Co- <lb />
Miss Florence Blount has been <lb />
to Grifton during the week. <lb />
corn <lb />
for or Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to pounds. <lb />
I will n cash mark <lb />
t price for same A. Darden, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Mrs. Agnes Blount has return- <lb />
ed from Morehead. <lb />
It is a delight a pleasure <lb />
to say of the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Miss Minnie is visit- <lb />
friends at Darden. <lb />
If you can not be <lb />
dated and fully satisfied at Saul's <lb />
drug your's must be a <lb />
road to travel. <lb />
Miss of Farm- <lb />
ville, who has been visiting <lb />
friends here has returned to her <lb />
home accompanied by Miss <lb />
Ross and Master Leslie, <lb />
who will spend sometime with <lb />
Turnip cabbage and seed only <lb />
the best verities at J- R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. H. Q. Burton and little <lb />
niece, Selma. have come home <lb />
from a visit in <lb />
Mass. May <lb />
Messrs J. R- Turnage Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
For fear that there <lb />
may be a slight misunderstand- <lb />
on the part of some of our <lb />
customers regarding the <lb />
tee upon our patent Dull <lb />
shoes, we wish to <lb />
emphasize the fact chat same <lb />
exists and has not with- <lb />
drawn. <lb />
We our <lb />
all wearers men's in <lb />
know that we will lo <lb />
as we have done in the pi st vi--. <lb />
guarantee the vamps of the <lb />
Patent and Bull not <lb />
to break through before the first <lb />
sole is worn out. <lb />
In the event of a Burt Pad <lb />
ard shoe <lb />
contrary to this guarantee. <lb />
t he fr m whom the <lb />
shoes were purchased, is author- <lb />
replace with a pair. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
and Field. <lb />
We have just received a ship- <lb />
trip <lb />
which drew the ticket for a <lb />
to Jamestown and <lb />
The ladies and the girls all <lb />
like candy. The kind <lb />
at Saul's drug store. <lb />
H- Biggs, of Grifton, was here <lb />
Thursday prospecting. <lb />
A specialty of stationery at <lb />
Saul's drug store. <lb />
Misses Irene and <lb />
Rosa Lee Holmes, of Snow Hill. <lb />
are visiting Mrs. . W. Smith. <lb />
For mowers, rakes, <lb />
and shredders, come to see us. <lb />
J. R Turnage Co <lb />
Rev. J. R. Tingle, formerly of <lb />
Ayden. is here from Williamston. <lb />
on business. <lb />
The very best and cheapest <lb />
hair brushes, combs, and pow- <lb />
at Saul's drug store, <lb />
W C. Jackson went to Win- <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Big lot of calico, best grade <lb />
per yard at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs John Tripp and child, <lb />
from Greenville, ere visiting re- <lb />
in town. <lb />
Bring us your beeswax, wool, <lb />
hams, shoulders, chickens <lb />
eggs to J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
E of Greenville, <lb />
a prominent dealer, was <lb />
here ye <lb />
Sauls guarantees all he sells, <lb />
especially candy. <lb />
J. W. Smith, one of Beaver <lb />
Dam's most popular citizens was <lb />
here Thursday shaking hands <lb />
with friends. <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
see <lb />
Best tobacco twine lanterns <lb />
and at J. R- Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
nice i t <lb />
N. C. <lb />
died <lb />
at the home of her father, Mr. <lb />
Jesse Cannon, in this place, after <lb />
a serious of four <lb />
typhoid fever. Nina <lb />
was an exceptional young lady. <lb />
many <lb />
that tended to render her <lb />
and beloved by all who knew <lb />
her. Naturally gentle her . <lb />
disposition. Kindly and friendly <lb />
ard her circle of friend- <lb />
ship was v. large one end many- <lb />
are the sad hearts throughout <lb />
township that <lb />
mourn her death. She realized <lb />
her position, and often spoke to <lb />
those about her faking them not <lb />
to grieve for she was to <lb />
rest. Especially was she solicit <lb />
as regard her father and <lb />
mother expressing by word and <lb />
act her since-e and deep love for <lb />
them and seeming to fear they <lb />
were troubled and sorrowful as <lb />
to her end. Miss Nina died a <lb />
happy death, having no fear and <lb />
seemingly willing to go. She <lb />
leaves a rich heritage behind to <lb />
who loved her, in the real- <lb />
of which they too may <lb />
enjoy the same meet <lb />
her in the great beyond- To the <lb />
bereaved we would point them to <lb />
Him who all things <lb />
and blesses and takes care of <lb />
those who love Him. The fun- <lb />
services were conducted by <lb />
Rev. J. R- Tingle, or Williams- <lb />
ton The pall bearers M. <lb />
M Sauls. J. J. J. R. Turn- <lb />
W J. J J. Stokes and <lb />
Hodges. <lb />
Big lot cots latest styles, very- <lb />
comfortable at J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Misses Nancy Coward, of <lb />
and Kate Wood, of <lb />
LaGrange, two charming <lb />
and delightful young ladies are <lb />
visiting at the home of Dr. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Bring us your Huckleberries <lb />
will pay you lie quart i. R. Smith <lb />
Co <lb />
Mrs. Stella Gardner, of Gard- <lb />
X Roads, is here on a visit <lb />
to her mother, Mrs. J. F. Dixon. <lb />
Everybody hat is <lb />
and buys candy from <lb />
drug store. <lb />
TRIPP. HART CO. <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods. Notions, <lb />
Light and Heavy Groceries etc. <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Nina from the <lb />
country, is visiting Liz- <lb />
and Lorene Dixon. <lb />
J. F. Dixon is at Morehead <lb />
Miss J, F Edwards, of Vance- <lb />
and her sister, Mrs. Vin- <lb />
son, of Greenville, are visiting- <lb />
Mrs. Frank Lilly. <lb />
REAL <lb />
tine Groom two story <lb />
at One four room cottage <lb />
at One nine room two <lb />
dwelling at Six vacant <lb />
lots all In the town of N <lb />
C. <lb />
thirty-seven acre form <lb />
just outside corporation at <lb />
All will be sold on easy terms. <lb />
Ayden Ins. <lb />
Take Warning. <lb />
My son Edwards has <lb />
left my house without cause and <lb />
without my consent. This is to <lb />
notify all persons not to give em- <lb />
to. house or feed said <lb />
Edwards. Those so doing <lb />
will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. He is of dark complexion, <lb />
tall about years of age, and <lb />
has a tooth missing in front. <lb />
This July 5th. 1907. <lb />
m w Elias Edwards- <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of Way, 8th, 1906. <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured 1,227.88 <lb />
and 610.69 <lb />
banks and hankers 9,882.42 <lb />
Items <lb />
290.00 <lb />
Silver 1.728,18 <lb />
Nat. bk roles A other 1,838 <lb />
Total <lb />
Ill-plus fund <lb />
profits less expense 270.88 <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to 39,380.07 <lb />
Cashier's cheeks outstanding<lb />
OF <lb />
X TY O K PITT, f <lb />
T J. K. r of above- Hack, d <lb />
of mowers above is true to the best of ray be- <lb />
rakes. Terms <lb />
J. R- Turnage Co. <lb />
We have for sale one I. H. C. <lb />
hp gasoline Will ell <lb />
for cash or on time, s <lb />
J. R- Turnage Co. <lb />
lief. <lb />
to <lb />
me, 27th day of May. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
B. SMITH, <lb />
DIXON <lb />
L.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
MEETING LARGELY ATTENDED. <lb />
Talks on the Farm by Dis- <lb />
Speakers. <lb />
Hon. John H. Small, <lb />
by Messrs. F. G. <lb />
mer, L- Spoon, A B. Boy- <lb />
kins. A. D. of the <lb />
United States Department of <lb />
Agriculture, and Prof. Pratt, <lb />
State Geologist for North Caro- <lb />
who have been holding a <lb />
series of Educational <lb />
tings in a number of the <lb />
town.; of Eastern Carolina, held <lb />
a similar institute in this city <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
The Institute was <lb />
held in Masonic Temple in the <lb />
morning and was largely attend <lb />
ed by numbers of the most in- <lb />
and representative far <lb />
of Pitt and the adjoining <lb />
The above mentioned <lb />
experts each made formal <lb />
talks on the following sub- <lb />
W. F. Plummer, re- <lb />
presenting the Forest Survey, <lb />
a very interesting address <lb />
on the forests in the different <lb />
parts of the United States ex- <lb />
g the different methods <lb />
employed for the preservation of <lb />
these forests from unnecessary <lb />
waste in lumbering, means em- <lb />
ployed for preventing forest <lb />
fires, methods of raising the <lb />
trees from seeds in nurseries, <lb />
and the setting out of these i <lb />
plants on the mountain sides and i <lb />
in arid wastes, also methods of j <lb />
irrigation. <lb />
Mr W. L. Spoon next address-1 <lb />
ed the institute on the subject of <lb />
Public Roads. He contrasted <lb />
good and bad roads, drew com- <lb />
between the old Roman <lb />
roads in use ago and <lb />
the present macadam roads. He <lb />
also discussed shell roads and <lb />
sandy clay roads, setting forth <lb />
their advantages and <lb />
the proper methods <lb />
employed for repairing building <lb />
and draining these roads. <lb />
Mr. E. B. next ad- <lb />
God Bless the Old North State <lb />
THE BEST AND <lb />
OF ALL LIFE COMPANIES <lb />
FIRST TO PAY <lb />
N. C. July. 1907. <lb />
MR. JOHN F. STOKES. Manager Office. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Allow me to thank you and the North State Mutual Life Insurance Company for check of <lb />
in full settlement of claim nude against you on account of the recent death f my dear mother, who <lb />
only seven months prior to her death took a policy of in your While my mother <lb />
carried insurance in several Companies, yet yours was the first to pay. For promptness and <lb />
I unhesitatingly commend your agency and the North State Mutual Life to all desiring the best <lb />
best Again thanking you for kindness and assuring you of esteem and good <lb />
wishes, I am. Faithfully yours, <lb />
BLAND <lb />
Our endeavor is to give a square deal to every No special contracts. The best policy con- <lb />
at the least cost. Our determination is to prove it to you if you will give us a chance to in- <lb />
sure your life before its everlastingly too late. To take care of you when you are disabled. To <lb />
take care of your loved ones when you are gone-if you will let us. Now do delay but see i. <lb />
today <lb />
JUST <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that <lb />
It refers to Dr. Pills and <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
Troubled with <lb />
Si. k <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY of these symptom, and others <lb />
Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Do Not Neglect the Children <lb />
At this f <lb />
f u bowels <lb />
immediate attention. The <lb />
nest thing can be given is <lb />
Colic, cholera and <lb />
followed oil as direct- <lb />
ed each bottle of the remedy, <lb />
all Druggist and Dealers in <lb />
Remarkable Rescue <lb />
That truth u <lb />
once more <lb />
stranger than Action <lb />
been in <lb />
the mi,, tow,, of Fedora, th <lb />
c. V. lie <lb />
i m I.-,, entirely with <lb />
ht age t lungs throat <lb />
Doc-ton. railed to hi -i.-. and all hope <lb />
had Led la n I Dr. <lb />
New Discovery. Then relies <lb />
came. The coughing <lb />
bleeding diminished rapidly, and <lb />
three week I was able to goto work, u <lb />
ed cure r an cold <lb />
and 11.00, at L a <lb />
store. Trial hot tie free. <lb />
j text <lb />
The partnership heretofore <lb />
between A. II Tail d W. II. Kicks <lb />
in the town of Greenville under the firm <lb />
A. H. Taft and Company <lb />
I mutual consent, <lb />
A. H Taft will c. to do business <lb />
in the store next to Taft and VanDyke <lb />
H. Ricks in the store next to <lb />
Morning and Mooring. Those indebted <lb />
will make their payments <lb />
according to their contracts with the <lb />
and a prompt settlement is request- <lb />
ed, r ch debtor will he at <lb />
which atom, to make his payment but <lb />
no one need wait for Mich notice to <lb />
He <lb />
either store and c- ch of us will be glad <lb />
friends to WOOD <lb />
we return thanks for their patronage <lb />
and whom w <lb />
N. <lb />
A H. TAFT. <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
OH -W <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Ami Provisions <lb />
JOHN F. STOKES Manager <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CONTROL THE PRICE. <lb />
Those Who Raise Tobacco Should <lb />
Fix The <lb />
Aug. <lb />
dressed the meeting on the sub- John s. Cunningham, of Person <lb />
cotton generally L was here return. <lb />
the best methods of cot- from and will <lb />
ton culture, seed selection, Friday Pilot Mountain to <lb />
Si i <lb />
. , , to politics, <lb />
of said; <lb />
some hip hints . . . . . <lb />
Washington. <lb />
man James M. of the <lb />
Democratic congressional com- <lb />
was in Washington vaster <lb />
day. <lb />
Speaking of De- <lb />
politics, the committee <lb />
Association. This <lb />
t , i ,. I association is composed of to- <lb />
Mr A. C. of farmers of the State and a <lb />
then addressed the meeting on be <lb />
the subject of corn and tobacco present. the <lb />
culture showing from a practical Cunningham <lb />
as scientific standpoint the ht <lb />
the best means of to ice of tobacco <lb />
suits Mr. also gave manufacturer price <lb />
some very valuable product , furnish nominee <lb />
Next Prof. Pratt State W do and their excellent and <lb />
to ch <lb />
State ant other ah wonder- from, among whom are Senator <lb />
Bryan will be our can <lb />
wants the <lb />
The west and south will <lb />
be for him, and even though the <lb />
east may ct. those sections <lb />
would be enough in the <lb />
convention to overcome its <lb />
Should Bryan con- <lb />
elude not to be a candidate again. <lb />
I think the south will probably <lb />
have <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
the Super. <lb />
; made in special <lb />
ill;. Mrs J. D. Hyman. in- <lb />
and Mrs J. n Hyman, <lb />
commissioner will -e for cash <lb />
the Court door in Greenville at <lb />
public auction on the 2nd. day <lb />
of sept. the foil lot <lb />
of of Greenville <lb />
and part of lot N in plot <lb />
said town, known old house <lb />
lot. on the corner of Green <lb />
North with <lb />
in, thence para lied <lb />
st. Tout thence <lb />
parallel with Green i-t. ill i <lb />
west with second st. f- t <lb />
it for division <lb />
Tins the 2nd. a, <lb />
V. <lb />
He Fired the Stick. <lb />
have fired the king-stick I've <lb />
cat over year, on account of u <lb />
sore that resisted every kind of treat- <lb />
men . until tried <lb />
Salve; that has healed the ore and <lb />
Bade me a happy writes John <lb />
Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. <lb />
teed Piles, Burns, etc. by John. I., <lb />
Wooten druggist. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
l Bought and Sold <lb />
Good to Eat <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
C and wife <lb />
vs <lb />
R A Dawson and Ella Damon <lb />
By Virtue of a decree of the superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by D. C <lb />
Moore, Clerk of court of <lb />
said county on II . 2nd day of <lb />
in i. certain proceeding wherein <lb />
J. C. and wife Maggie <lb />
berry are R. A. <lb />
and are defendants <lb />
d Commissioner, will on Mon- <lb />
day day August 1907, expose <lb />
to public before the c house <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the following tractor per <lb />
eel of land to wit. <lb />
Situate in the county of Pitt and <lb />
and In Swift <lb />
creek adjoining the lands of <lb />
Major Allen W. A. C. <lb />
and Creek, con- <lb />
fifty Acres or less. <lb />
This sale is t. la- ma e for <lb />
among the in common. This <lb />
day of July, <lb />
K O. Harding. <lb />
That <lb />
a w <lb />
y everyone likes <lb />
deposits in this State and other <lb />
similar investigations now <lb />
made his office. <lb />
After Mr. address Hon. <lb />
J. H. Small made a brief talk and <lb />
Culberson of Tc <lb />
Senator <lb />
who attended were highly <lb />
pleased and feel that they have <lb />
been greatly by the <lb />
different practical aim scientific <lb />
hints given them by the <lb />
experts. <lb />
From here the party went to <lb />
to hold a similar <lb />
today. <lb />
fully. <lb />
is the tobacco crop over Daniel of Virginia and <lb />
the State this Colonel John Sharp Williams of <lb />
Cunningham was asked. ; Mississippi, it seems tome <lb />
He tobacco; that on account of his standing <lb />
with the democrats of the north <lb />
Mr. Culberson might be regard- <lb />
ed as about the most <lb />
. in <lb />
the last days and with a late <lb />
fall we shall have an average <lb />
Blame Placed. <lb />
Raleigh, X. C, Aug. <lb />
oner baa subpoenaed a <lb />
number of persons connected <lb />
with the Southern railway wreck <lb />
at Auburn to appear here <lb />
day morning when the taking of <lb />
evidence begins. <lb />
An affidavit is made to the <lb />
oner that the collision which <lb />
cost three lives was due to the <lb />
criminal act or default of some <lb />
persons This is directly aimed at <lb />
the conductor and engineer of <lb />
the passenger train which <lb />
should have obeyed orders and <lb />
stopped at the station- <lb />
The station agent is <lb />
but the coroner tells me <lb />
that this agent was not wired <lb />
that the trains were to meet, the <lb />
being merely a nag station. <lb />
Farmville Market. <lb />
Aug. -The <lb />
Farmville tobacco market opened <lb />
Tuesday under flattering <lb />
with a good, lot of <lb />
tobacco. This market has made <lb />
the average in State <lb />
on the 1907 crop, the average be- <lb />
for <lb />
With house, steam <lb />
pant aid the new railroad, <lb />
active backed by <lb />
a strong corps of buyers, the <lb />
Farmville market will sell three <lb />
times the tobacco it sold last <lb />
year. All the farmers were <lb />
pleased with prices aid spoke <lb />
very complimentary of the hard <lb />
working and lib- <lb />
of the buyers. w. <lb />
THE DAINTY DESSERT <lb />
Pan <lb />
Easily <lb />
baaing water mid let <lb />
Strawberry, Pea. h. <lb />
per package, enough Urge <lb />
windy, at all <lb />
Illustrates <lb />
Recipe Book <lb />
tree. <lb />
Highest award t <lb />
all Expositions. <lb />
u CURE <lb />
King's <lb />
j New Discovery <lb />
FOR <lb />
and <lb />
Pries <lb />
Trial. <lb />
Guaranteed for all THROAT and <lb />
LUNG TH or <lb />
BACK. <lb />
r. tat Cs.<lb />
The new track between Wilson <lb />
and Raleigh en the Norfolk <lb />
Southern was joined last night. <lb />
and trains will now commence <lb />
running between those point <lb />
There i o f a . ,, PM your home If <lb />
. of as <lb />
track to be laid between Green- much h- ought to <lb />
Wilson, and when this not. <lb />
through trains will <lb />
Um R F. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Stray Hog Taken Up <lb />
There is a hog, marked square <lb />
bit in left ear and 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 />
w Greenville N. <lb />
If <lb />
your; Ex <lb />
if you can t state of Pitt county <lb />
lake another In <lb />
D. W. <lb />
N or t h C a r o I i n a. <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
X thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
. lacking. Have a <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Z Our line of tools <lb />
I n JO i could desire, and <lb />
; we will that tool <lb />
box does not lack a <lb />
useful <lb />
I Of . <lb />
You get Ham.- s ft <lb />
Horse Goods c c <lb />
I Corey, <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND i <lb />
J. D Cox enters and claims I <lb />
about acres, more or less, <lb />
vacant lying in <lb />
township. Pitt county. N-C , on <lb />
west side Creeping swamp J <lb />
adjoining the lards of Jesse <lb />
ton, Sr., A. Cox, J. B. <lb />
and others. <lb />
This June 20th, <lb />
I. Cox. , <lb />
Any person or persons claiming <lb />
title to or interest in the fore-l <lb />
going described land must I <lb />
their protest in with <lb />
within the next thirty days, <lb />
they will be barred by law. <lb />
K. Williams. , <lb />
Entry taker <lb />
The Said <lb />
know what the Gov- <lb />
of North Carolina said to <lb />
the Governor of South <lb />
do. But that ain't a cir- <lb />
to what he said to the <lb />
Southern <lb />
Post <lb />
from <lb />
for <lb />
it list, vim will in the above entitled <lb />
up your t the I on Monday, the day of <lb />
standard. I 1907 at o'clock M at the <lb />
The M T r- i House door of said County, sell tr <lb />
N. T. . the highest cash to satisfy <lb />
have appeared as a member of the I Ar-. tied in right, title and <lb />
A T- . . interest which the said I. A. Carson. <lb />
,,,, .,,,, n . I defendant, has in the following describe, <lb />
organize a permanent <lb />
Pit . . brought here to- I A certain of land in Pitt County <lb />
for Pitt day county. Va Township, the lands <lb />
were a <lb />
error a j we gladly make this days ago for the murder of thence with J. j. Carson line to the <lb />
reference to the fact. Mr. i j- Blount line, thence with the Grey <lb />
i , w u ox near Blount line to the b. f. Ward line <lb />
is from a township that than two years ago It B- F- a eST <lb />
of process and is an excellent fessed the crime but the other with the An- <lb />
deniM any <lb />
commissioners. He will always with it. They were placed T. A <lb />
be ready to advance n Pitt i owning a one interest in <lb />
and every Lin i J to land. This 8th. <lb />
every i of Superior 1907. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
. clerk of <lb />
executors of the Last Will and <lb />
of It. Hooker, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
persons having any claims against <lb />
Mate must the same, <lb />
to the foil <lb />
payment on or before 25th <lb />
June, or this notice will be pie <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
25th day of June, 1907. <lb />
T. E. Hooker. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, <lb />
W. E. Hooker. <lb />
Executors of R. Hooker <lb />
I- W. Tusker, sheriff <lb />
Littleton High <lb />
BROWNING <lb />
L. W. BAGLEY, A. B. <lb />
Principals. <lb />
ADVANTAGES. <lb />
Entrance into and <lb />
on certificate. <lb />
Faculty of experienced <lb />
teachers. <lb />
Scholarships from leading colleges <lb />
Expenses extras. <lb />
Health conditions unsurpassed <lb />
6- Prepares for life or college. <lb />
Thorough instruction. <lb />
Home influence. <lb />
Good library. <lb />
No Saloons. <lb />
Time Sept S <lb />
For f u t her information and <lb />
address. Z, P. Supt, <lb />
Littleton, H. d<lb />
CAPITAL <lb />
JURY <lb />
The Bank of <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
the coveted <lb />
awarded to <lb />
Training School. <lb />
prize, beta <lb />
We <lb />
hope there arc other <lb />
thirds in store for us. and we. <lb />
tender the this <lb />
and it- the up- <lb />
very legitimate <lb />
entire rise o. our town and <lb />
county <lb />
N C. <lb />
W. A. West a former resident <lb />
of hut now of <lb />
S. C . is spending some time <lb />
here. <lb />
H. Ricks, of Greenville, <lb />
spent Wednesday in town. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. Johnson, <lb />
Washington, were in town <lb />
R. L. DAVIS JAMES . LITTLE, C <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPAQ <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
business May<lb />
paid <lb />
Payable <lb />
27.1581.0 <lb />
i me to <lb />
chocks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Loans and <lb />
aid <lb />
All other <lb />
and <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from Hanks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Total<lb />
1,396.99 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
880.991 <lb />
4,391.00 <lb />
. I <lb />
Total <lb />
North y of n; <lb />
Twenty of <lb />
Court Yesterday. <lb />
Beaufort, N. C., Auk. 7- One <lb />
days session of the Federal court <lb />
and in the small court <lb />
house, with so a crowd <lb />
authored in it, caused hunt for <lb />
more comfortable quarters, <lb />
i court moved to Wednesday. <lb />
Davis hall, on the water front. Mrs. F. G. Whaley spent Tues- <lb />
i hat is large, airy comfort-j day in Greenville the guest of <lb />
able. i Mrs <lb />
Carteret county, by the II Mrs. H. B. Phillips and Miss <lb />
now having a court j Margaret Phillips left Tuesday <lb />
built at coal a ard it for the mountains at <lb />
will boa well j Va. <lb />
ed building. A stroll around <lb />
Beaufort unite a number <lb />
of improvements going on, <lb />
V e have found some people <lb />
known in <lb />
ed bore H. H. Clark, <lb />
a merchant, is <lb />
conducting a large dry goods <lb />
business. S. W. Chamberlain. <lb />
who some years was connect- <lb />
with the Greenville <lb />
market, i conducting a drug <lb />
store here. Benjamin May, of <lb />
Farmville is a partner in <lb />
large hardware establishment- <lb />
It was when court met <lb />
this morning- After being call- <lb />
ed to order District Attorney <lb />
Harry Skinner announced that <lb />
upon authority of the Attorney <lb />
Ex. Gov. T. J- Jarvis <lb />
would appear with counsel for <lb />
the government in the peonage <lb />
case Attorney W. W. Clark, of <lb />
counsel for the defense, <lb />
that Attorney F. G. James <lb />
would appear with counsel for <lb />
defense, and as he had not been <lb />
sworn before the Federal court <lb />
desired that the oath be <lb />
to him. <lb />
Judge Purnell then stated to <lb />
f. , .- <lb />
On in Foil Blast Comer in Alabama and am <lb />
not in Sight. 1-2 cent Rate. <lb />
Montgomery, Ala. <lb />
Beat fort N. C Aug. 10.- Governor Comer and the <lb />
While the Greenville folks here of the Southern railway reached <lb />
attending the peonage ease in up agreement late this afternoon <lb />
Federal court can far see no and the license of the railroad in <lb />
prospect of but are long- Alabama will be restored. <lb />
for the time when they can Beginning September the <lb />
The taking railroad and its allied lines will <lb />
of testimony began morning put into effect the two and a hall <lb />
cent passenger rate a-id the <lb />
Mrs. E. Kicks and children, <lb />
left Wednesday for Beaufort, <lb />
where they will time <lb />
With friends and relatives. Dr. <lb />
Ricks accompanied as far <lb />
Miss stable Kicks who has <lb />
barn visiting here has returned <lb />
to her home in Washington. <lb />
Miss Cox spent the day in <lb />
Greenville this week. <lb />
Herbert was in n Wed- <lb />
night <lb />
but only three witnesses were <lb />
examined. It was really a battle <lb />
between the lawyers on contend- <lb />
sides, nearly <lb />
from one side bringing <lb />
from the other, followed <lb />
argument of points by c in- <lb />
overruling or sustaining ob- <lb />
y court noting <lb />
exceptions. It went that way <lb />
through the entire days session. <lb />
Henry Harding was the <lb />
witness and as to <lb />
his issuing the warrants I <lb />
laborers at the instance f Kline, <lb />
that he gave th warrants to <lb />
Kline the latter <lb />
to the Sheriff. At on <lb />
measure of reducing freight rates <lb />
on commodities. <lb />
The agreement was r <lb />
ed without concession being <lb />
; sides, but . i the <lb />
main it is a victory for the State. <lb />
No Coin <lb />
T, C. S. Carr, C of above named haul, do , grand jury that he had heard <lb />
tar<lb />
mi., to <lb />
-t of my <lb />
S. Cashier <lb />
and sworn K before <lb />
of May H A-WHIT <lb />
ANDREW C. O H LAUGHINGHOUSE <lb />
O, S. C <lb />
J. I,. <lb />
Dr <lb />
n M Come in and <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
a i ox <lb />
MACHINES, <lb />
X t.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Announcement <lb />
beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
and Retail <lb />
for- <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and an,, <lb />
Country Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
the hi line. It has it e ctn <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 />
give you Special <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
that it was circulated around <lb />
Beaufort Tuesday afternoon and <lb />
night that he had on yesterday <lb />
charged the grand jury not to <lb />
find a true bill in the <lb />
ease. Ho had made no such <lb />
charge but did say that <lb />
formerly the peonage <lb />
statute had construed <lb />
to apply only to New Mexico <lb />
the Western States, where <lb />
peonage existed, and that a de- <lb />
of the United States Sup- <lb />
court three years ago <lb />
made it apply to every State <lb />
under control of the United <lb />
States Sufficient notice had <lb />
been given through the courts <lb />
ind the press that peonage <lb />
is a crime and must be stopped. <lb />
He could i fay whether these <lb />
reports that had reached him <lb />
were circulated for the purpose <lb />
of influencing jury in <lb />
favor of any particular <lb />
If this grand jury failed <lb />
to find a true bill it would not <lb />
end matter, but will be taken <lb />
up by the grand jury of <lb />
the next regular term of court in <lb />
New Bern. He then instructed <lb />
the grand jury to retire and pass <lb />
upon the bill. <lb />
Washington, Aug. The <lb />
Treasury Department is not en- <lb />
way the <lb />
them Exposition is meting <lb />
time in its payments of the million dollar <lb />
I he cross examination of Maj. loan <lb />
intent at the time of applying 15th-but at <lb />
for the w and asked the General up and had a <lb />
Bring Roses Back to Your <lb />
Cheek. <lb />
The following appeared re- <lb />
the Progressive Farmer <lb />
over the signature of some gen- <lb />
in county, who, <lb />
evidently, has taken a <lb />
view of <lb />
to say. <lb />
ago the exquisite punish- <lb />
excruciating pain <lb />
which could be studied out by <lb />
the minds of men and Inflicted on <lb />
their prisoners was to bare their <lb />
heads and cause water to drip on <lb />
them, one drop at a time. Not <lb />
fast, mind you, but just drip <lb />
conference with secretary <lb />
Mr. agreed to <lb />
extend the time for the payment. <lb />
of this installment of one <lb />
thousand dollars until Aug. <lb />
with the understanding that <lb />
and <lb />
witness what past between them <lb />
at the time. Counsel for the <lb />
government strongly objected to <lb />
this but Judge Purnell said that <lb />
what passed between them at the <lb />
but nothing <lb />
subsequent. He stated further. <lb />
that if defense was on it j he met at time <lb />
. a nullity by the Federal statute every fifteen days thereafter, <lb />
sensible CoUnsel replied they were no i Acting Secretary Reynolds <lb />
depending on the landlord and said yesterday that he has as yet <lb />
tenant act but on section of n, from <lb />
of 1905 which was read. , ,, . -.- , u <lb />
Mai. Harding then answered had he heard its voice. He <lb />
the question by saying Kline that he has received no ad- <lb />
went to him and asked him if vices as to when the payment is <lb />
there was any law in North Car- going to be forthcoming, but <lb />
to punish persons for stick be drawn <lb />
breaking contract, section . . .was read to him and the war- Just yet to force it out. <lb />
rants were applied for- Kline j Under the law the Treasury <lb />
states he did not want the men Department is empowered to <lb />
to return to work for him but take charge of the exposition <lb />
drip-drip drip incessantly.-day <lb />
and night until it became the <lb />
most intense torture imaginable. interpreter who was taken are defaulted, but this will <lb />
Yes, it amounted to what modern ; to Greenville by special Agent be done only as a matter of last <lb />
people call the Hoyt to translate the <lb />
so bad for awhile at the of. the foreigners held in jail as, , <lb />
start, but it invariably up. Wife <lb />
of the most raging. He learned the names I killed my <lb />
raving type. j of the alleged peons and Hie before o'clock Mon- <lb />
history is repeating it- . <lb />
self and great <lb />
mossy-backed farmers <lb />
scales over our eyes as thick as the warrants being carried to <lb />
walnut hulls are subjecting our him by Kline, bis going to the <lb />
wives to a similar torture to that Wrap with arresting <lb />
. , , ,, . i nineteen of the ten <lb />
employed by our old whom interpreter Joe, <lb />
grand-daddies in punishing their exposed., preference to return <lb />
work. <lb />
cook the breakfast New I t was battle of <lb />
and the <lb />
they worked this agonized cry rang <lb />
hordes of out from the bed room of H. B. <lb />
Sheriff L. W. Tucker was the home, at South <lb />
who testified about forth street- <lb />
Neighbors rushed in and found <lb />
who is a Pole and <lb />
runs a barber shop in the base- <lb />
of the Gould building, No. <lb />
lit Decatur street, bending over <lb />
a young woman about years <lb />
old, his wife. Wood was spurt- <lb />
from a wound in her head. <lb />
had heard burglars in the <lb />
the husband explained. <lb />
thought she was beside me <lb />
when I tired. Then I got up and <lb />
looked and found her over <lb />
there in the Atlanta <lb />
, all through the day. <lb />
Years morning. I hey wash j y <lb />
the dishes and tidy up the houseThey the dinner New <lb />
day, wash the dishes and tidy up . <lb />
the house. They cook the sup- Lecture. <lb />
per, wash the dishes and tidy up J Dr. F. L. Stevens, of the A- Journal, <lb />
the house. Next day the M-college, will deliver an illus- <lb />
same. Three times a lecture or. Modern <lb />
I if. Begins Business. <lb />
day three hundred and sixty-five m the court house in Today the Jefferson Standard <lb />
days a year, the old on Thursday, August Insurance Company which <lb />
routine of drip-drip <lb />
drip-drip It is any wonder <lb />
the insane asylum <lb />
m- under the <lb />
The witnesses for the govern-1 such a preponderating percent <lb />
called and sworn. of wives among their <lb />
of St j inmates <lb />
was sworn as inter- ashamed <lb />
15th, at p <lb />
of the Institute <lb />
shows state Department of <lb />
of our <lb />
t, r, and through him the oath <lb />
we be <lb />
miserable <lb />
We get <lb />
Our work is varied. <lb />
was administered to the several We get a jay and then <lb />
foreigners, the alleged peons, and rest on Sunday, but those <lb />
faithful tireless uncomplaining <lb />
wives ours go <lb />
year <lb />
from <lb />
culture <lb />
This lecture will treat of and <lb />
illustrate as practiced <lb />
is said to be the biggest corpora- <lb />
ever launched in North <lb />
Carolina, will begin actual <lb />
Its license was signed by <lb />
Insurance Commissioner James <lb />
R. Young late yesterday after- <lb />
noon at his he being <lb />
who been held the gov- <lb />
as <lb />
Today's session of the court <lb />
occupied only about minutes, <lb />
adjournment being taken until <lb />
o'clock tomorrow morning <lb />
waiting t he action of the grand <lb />
jury. <lb />
D J- W. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Mr. T. W. Bickett. of Louis- <lb />
burg, of the foremost law- <lb />
of the State, tells a joke <lb />
which happened somewhere <lb />
sometime A boy in school was <lb />
asked to write a composition on <lb />
the Here is what he <lb />
spine is the <lb />
The spine is the long bone run- <lb />
down a man's back. His <lb />
head on one end and he sits <lb />
on the <lb />
The Whistle Blowing. <lb />
To The Reflector. <lb />
It has been suggested i y some- <lb />
one who seems more fortunate <lb />
than others who have to work <lb />
a go at it early tat it is up o the <lb />
Ordinance of the <lb />
Hoard of Aldermen to a <lb />
much whistle <lb />
from to o'clock in the <lb />
It strikes me that if the Board <lb />
of Aldermen could offer some in- <lb />
for others to come to <lb />
Greenville and start a few more <lb />
whistles to blowing, and wake <lb />
up the sleepers, instead if trying <lb />
in the most parts of on account a ac <lb />
the country. recent improve-, at his office a <lb />
in agricultural practices, I number of soliciting <lb />
the methods employed in appointed in advance and <lb />
cotton and corn, cross-breed- they were evening apprised <lb />
by telegram of the readiness of <lb />
the company for News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
j of ours go from year to j in methods of repressing <lb />
Kinds, <lb />
many other <lb />
phases practical agriculture. <lb />
A choice collection of lantern <lb />
slides will be used to abundantly <lb />
illustrate this lecture. <lb />
The lecture will be free, <lb />
everybody is invite. <lb />
to stop the few that she already hail stones. The corn crop, <lb />
has. it would be a great deal b-t- though not so badly damaged, in <lb />
for the people of the town. many places had fodder cut <lb />
An in shreds. <lb />
Aged Man His Wit--. <lb />
N. C, Aug. This <lb />
Ransom Godwin, aged <lb />
years, near Kenly, N. C, <lb />
, following a quarrel with his wife. <lb />
Storm Damage in Durham County. shot dead in her tracks He <lb />
Durham, N. C. <lb />
reports of the <lb />
wrought by the storm which <lb />
passed over this section Tuesday The old man is <lb />
afternoon show that in many with a Winchester fine <lb />
farmers crops are a which the crime <lb />
total wreck. Tobacco, for the <lb />
most part, was beaten off the <lb />
stalk, and those leaves that were <lb />
left, were punctured by the large <lb />
took to the woods soon after the <lb />
murder and has not been <lb />
The <lb />
if <lb />
of <lb />
pursuing <lb />
Johnston <lb />
him with <lb />
was corn- <lb />
Good prices are holding out in <lb />
the tobacco market but the sales <lb />
are small. The farmers a-e all <lb />
I curing the weed and <lb />
not bringing much to market- <lb />
-4<lb /></p>
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                <p>
, 11.1. D J I<lb />
The Savory Seamless Roaster. I<lb />
Is far superior to any other <lb />
Roaster made, not an ounce of <lb />
substance lost. Other roasters <lb />
waste from to per cent. <lb />
The Savory seamless roaster <lb />
water, grease or <lb />
of y kind. It simply asks <lb />
to be let alone Retains all juices <lb />
and flavors, renews the youth of <lb />
the toughest fowl. Ore great <lb />
feature of the Savory roaster is <lb />
the oval bottom, with the <lb />
nary flat bottom roaster the <lb />
moisture brought out of the meat <lb />
by cooking has no to ac- <lb />
cumulate and is burned and dried <lb />
up in the bottom of the pan. In <lb />
the oval this meat juice <lb />
flows continuously to the lowest <lb />
point of the bottom, where it is <lb />
turned and <lb />
on the surface of the meat- This <lb />
condensation continues until the <lb />
roast has become heated through <lb />
to the temperature of the <lb />
in the roaster, When the <lb />
condensation stops and the brown <lb />
of the roast begins. <lb />
The Savory roaster is bast- <lb />
and .--elf browning. The <lb />
bottom is raised off tee oven <lb />
by the outside heat-retaining <lb />
jacket, which applies a uniform <lb />
heat to the roast from all sides <lb />
The Savory roaster i sin a class <lb />
to itself. Is guaranteed to give <lb />
satisfaction when used accord- <lb />
to directions. Buy one, take <lb />
it home, go by the directions. <lb />
it thirty days, if not all we claim <lb />
forth, return it to us and we will <lb />
give you back your money, pro- <lb />
the roaster when return- <lb />
ed, is in good condition. <lb />
See our display of the <lb />
Savory roasters. We will be <lb />
glad to show you. Call and see <lb />
them. <lb />
This department is in charge of W. who is author <lb />
to represent in <lb />
FREIGHT RATE DISCRIMINATIONS. I. j <lb />
of <lb />
Traffic ft. <lb />
Admit Higher Rates it N. C. institutes include in th <lb />
rd St <lb />
road through its general traffic was very large, not less<lb />
than five hundred farmers being <lb />
present, and were so well <lb />
pleased and profited that they <lb />
requested that an another <lb />
for this county should be <lb />
held. It was decided to request <lb />
the county commissioners to <lb />
have an experimental mile of <lb />
sand clay road built under the <lb />
supervision of government ex- <lb />
perts, the county to pay for ma- <lb />
and labor and the govern- <lb />
to charge nothing for the <lb />
services of its expert road build- <lb />
J. R. J. G.<lb />
PLACE fifty different <lb />
makes of Womens to- <lb />
Ask ten women to <lb />
make Nine of them <lb />
will pick the <lb />
SHOE. We have test- <lb />
ed and proved this. There <lb />
must be a reason <lb />
outsells <lb />
ail other women's shoes in <lb />
he world. <lb />
CS. FORBES <lb />
SOLE AGENT <lb />
manager, Mr. T. S. <lb />
heard plainly yesterday the <lb />
ion of discriminations in freight <lb />
rates against North Carolina in <lb />
favor of Virginia from business <lb />
men who get shipments over its <lb />
read. <lb />
This was at a conference held <lb />
in the office of the North Carolina <lb />
Corporation Commission between <lb />
Mr. the Commission, <lb />
and the men who are <lb />
at the freight rates. General <lb />
Julian S. Carr, of Durham, told <lb />
of a rate on flour cents in ex- <lb />
of Lynchburg. for a haul <lb />
nearly one-fourth of the distance <lb />
for which Lynchburg pays <lb />
cents. His son Mr. J. S. Carr. j Pin top, <lb />
t Mr. that hi road <lb />
was pooled with the on <lb />
rates, Mr. A. L. James, of Dur- <lb />
ham, told of an arbitrary ad- <lb />
of six cents on <lb />
while no change was made in <lb />
Virginia towns. Mr. J. S- Man- <lb />
pointed out the injustice <lb />
done North Carolina by the road <lb />
and Mr A. A. Thompson, of <lb />
stated that co <lb />
would be filed with the Inter- <lb />
state Commerce Commission. <lb />
Mr. took it all in the <lb />
best of nature and was, as Mr. <lb />
Thompson said, as frank as could <lb />
be in admitting that higher rates <lb />
were charged by the Norfolk <lb />
and Western in North Carolina <lb />
than in Virginia, though <lb />
urged that this was because of . <lb />
Main and He, N. C <lb />
Dry Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries. Hardware, Fur- <lb />
Stock Feed, and Fertilizer <lb />
Agents for <lb />
Rifles <lb />
fr trade. <lb />
Call <lb />
Empire County of East. <lb />
A Will Ham, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. -On <lb />
the plantation of Mr. Oats, near <lb />
In Edgecombe county, <lb />
last Saturday a <lb />
named Will Harris, about thirty <lb />
years old, shot another <lb />
name unknown. The disturb- <lb />
was about a woman. <lb />
After shooting his victim twice <lb />
Harris made his escape. It is <lb />
l bought that Harris is the same <lb />
who startled and terrified <lb />
city of Charlotte a short <lb />
while ago, the name being the <lb />
name. <lb />
State <lb />
these typical farmers <lb />
l I ,, , from sections of the county, some <lb />
m the Shadow. of J- <lb />
If the Greenville, I made invest <lb />
though the shadows are so . <lb />
darkest hour of trouble e tent of their farming in- <lb />
one's help is always near alone, to give an <lb />
; The world's a world of beauty an the, gent idea Of the class of men <lb />
present at the meeting. <lb />
I P- TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
aim <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging <lb />
Imp o <lb />
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
was the most ad- L . , . <lb />
educational in the guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Experienced <lb />
Mr. Andrew Joyner. writing <lb />
to the News and Observer about <lb />
the Educational Meet- <lb />
held here Friday, <lb />
can be no question of <lb />
the sincerity of <lb />
Small, who said, after the <lb />
was called to order by <lb />
J. j. <lb />
who presided, that was proud <lb />
to introduce the government ex- <lb />
perts, noted for in <lb />
their various lines, to such a rep- <lb />
class of progressive <lb />
North Carolina farmers. He <lb />
said that Pitt county was <lb />
as the Empire farming <lb />
county of this section but next i <lb />
to Guilford <lb />
Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
repaired, clean- <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
competitive roads to places in <lb />
Virginia, and that on branch <lb />
lines the charges were higher <lb />
than on the main lines, this be- <lb />
cause the territory were sparsely <lb />
populated He was frankness <lb />
itself again in acknowledging <lb />
that the freight rates were not <lb />
made on a basis of earnings and <lb />
profits, the inference being that <lb />
the roads got all they could get, <lb />
Mid this even if they were <lb />
a percentage on their invest- j <lb />
beyond twenty-five per-1 <lb />
cent. <lb />
and <lb />
the lightning shakes its dust <lb />
Lookup where morn is breaking, hear <lb />
the bluebird sound note. <lb />
Take the task and do the duty, <lb />
a lump is in the throat. <lb />
Far beyond the darkest shadows and <lb />
below the deepest gloom <lb />
the sunlight of God's glory over <lb />
valleys sweet with <lb />
F. L. Stanton. <lb />
Death Hear <lb />
Wilson. N. C, Aug. -Last <lb />
three miles from here, <lb />
Clyde Hoyle, twenty, the <lb />
., <lb />
FIRE <lb />
To Jamestown Exposition <lb />
t T Jamestown Railroad <lb />
at C. T. nature, Saturday int, July 7th <lb />
We at our expert <lb />
Mr. first filed for his <lb />
road an answer to the complaints <lb />
made against i I as to higher rates <lb />
to and <lb />
other points in North Carolina <lb />
in excess of those charged in, <lb />
Virginia, and this answer admit- <lb />
except as to a <lb />
freight on lumber, with which, he <lb />
was not familiar that the rate <lb />
were as set out in the complaint <lb />
and that for a shorter haul from <lb />
Roanoke to Winston, from <lb />
Lynchburg to Durham, the rates <lb />
we re in <lb />
than these given Virginia towns <lb />
for a longer haul. This answer <lb />
having been rend, Mr. <lb />
went on the gridiron of <lb />
answering questions <lb />
making statements that clearly <lb />
showed that there is great dis- <lb />
North Caro- <lb />
towns.- News Observer. <lb />
son of Dr. Hoyle, of Dunn, N. <lb />
C, fell between two f.-eight cars <lb />
on a moving train sustained <lb />
such serious injuries that he died <lb />
just as he was taken in to the <lb />
hospital here Both I.-rs were <lb />
cut Off and the body was other- <lb />
matter <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as Executor <lb />
estate of Laura A. <lb />
deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
county, this is to notify all per- <lb />
ons having claims against the <lb />
state said deceased to exhibit <lb />
hem to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve months from this date or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persons in- <lb />
to said will plea e <lb />
make immediate payment, <lb />
the 22nd day of July, 1907 <lb />
IS the number which <lb />
drew the ticket last <lb />
Saturday night <lb />
-way another Saturday A.,. <lb />
OR THE MONEY FOR THE SAME. <lb />
you <lb />
C T. <lb />
THE BIG STORE <lb />
COWARDLY DEED TO SAVE SELF <lb />
Young Man Abandons Young Lady <lb />
aid to Shore. <lb />
Wrightsville, N. C . Aug. <lb />
Miss Riley of Birmingham had a <lb />
narrow escape from drowning at <lb />
Wrightsville, going down the <lb />
third time, when Freeman Yopp, <lb />
the lifesaver, swam three <lb />
yards and saved her. The <lb />
man with her abandoned her to <lb />
save himself. <lb />
The Hotel people <lb />
and all Wilmington are much <lb />
over his cowardly act. <lb />
Mr. Yopp was presented with <lb />
a purse of one hundred dollars <lb />
and a gold watch. The <lb />
condition is still critical. <lb />
F. G. -fames, <lb />
Atty. <lb />
J. <lb />
L. Sugg. <lb />
Executor. <lb />
The following list represents a <lb />
fair specimen, not only of the <lb />
highness of fanning in the east, <lb />
but of the of <lb />
these, who do not to <lb />
know it all but are continually <lb />
seeking light. <lb />
The men are selected from <lb />
sections of the county, as <lb />
representatives of each locality. <lb />
W- H. Harrington. Greenville, <lb />
cultivates acres, owns <lb />
J. P. <lb />
acres, owns <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
acres, owns 1.200. <lb />
J- R. Davenport, <lb />
1,580 acres, owns <lb />
R. R Fleming, <lb />
acres, s 3.000. <lb />
J. O. Proctor and W. E. <lb />
tor. Grin cultivates <lb />
acres, owns <lb />
R. R. Cotton, Falkland, <lb />
acres, owns <lb />
Alston Crimes, Grimesland, <lb />
cultivates 1,400 acres, owns 3.000. <lb />
J- J. Green- <lb />
ville, cultivates owns <lb />
R. J Cobb, Greenville, <lb />
acres, owns <lb />
R L Davis, Farmville, <lb />
acres, owns <lb />
W. H- White, Greenville, <lb />
acres, owns <lb />
J. <lb />
Parker's Old Stand, i <lb />
STREET. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb />
and <lb />
In fact any kind of worn in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work <lb />
FARMVILLE N. C. <lb />
Optician and Watch-maker, <lb />
Glasses Fitted. Examination of <lb />
eyes free. <lb />
All watch clock work <lb />
Publication of <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county <lb />
in the term 1907. <lb />
J. I. A. Band. <lb />
Vs <lb />
E. K. <lb />
Crime <lb />
N. C, August 10- <lb />
A strange crime was committed <lb />
here night when some one <lb />
the residence of J. A. <lb />
Wild, on Hill street, administer- <lb />
ed chloroform to Mr. <lb />
r, threw a lighted match <lb />
in the bed clothing where the <lb />
A. H. and th <lb />
II ii K. R. A ft slePt. watch, opened <lb />
and the Bank of in all doors and made his escape. <lb />
; n <lb />
the entitled will take <lb />
I In <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county <lb />
led as said action is <lb />
brought to canal a <lb />
which nil. be Really <lb />
in the <lb />
to be in said action, on real <lb />
situate in the state f North Carolina <lb />
will further <lb />
notice that they are requested to <lb />
appear next term of the superior <lb />
cum of county, to b held on the <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st Monday in <lb />
September, it being the 19th of Au- <lb />
gust 1907, at too court House in <lb />
county, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in Action, or the plaintiff will <lb />
ply to the court the relief demand- <lb />
ed in said complaint. <lb />
Farmville, N. c. Aug. <lb />
The little sight year old son of <lb />
Mi. Ed. Warren painfully <lb />
hurt by the of a gun <lb />
shall Sunday five <lb />
o'clock, it seems h had extract- <lb />
ed the shot from the and <lb />
was trying to get to the powder <lb />
with knife. But making <lb />
rather slow progress <lb />
to try a match and by apply <lb />
tho flash flew at once to <lb />
his face and badly burned it <lb />
nearly all over completely burn- <lb />
off the eye lashes. Dr. <lb />
Joyner was called in to treat him <lb />
and says he will soon be all right. <lb />
Loaded shells and matches are <lb />
rather dangerous things for <lb />
to play with. <lb />
Our mayor had before him the <lb />
following for trial during the <lb />
past week. <lb />
James Bennett and Harvey <lb />
Dupree, col, affray, Dupree <lb />
fined and cost Ben- <lb />
nett released under promise of <lb />
good behavior. <lb />
Jesse Wade, col. stealing pint <lb />
Whitney from James Hardy, fine- <lb />
and cost <lb />
J. A- one of Snow <lb />
day of July <lb />
Moore, <lb />
1907.<lb />
Pitt <lb />
the burglar paid his visit <lb />
time between midnight and day- <lb />
light is certain. <lb />
at Light Sentence. <lb />
New York, Aug. 13.-Heavier <lb />
for lawbreakers is the <lb />
remedy suggested cardinal <lb />
Gibbons to stop the wave of <lb />
crime against, women and child- <lb />
in New York. The sentencing <lb />
of half a dozen men including a <lb />
who pleaded guilty, to <lb />
only a few months in jail, has <lb />
aroused indignation generally. <lb />
The crime was not i, <lb />
until the family arose at the a most talented lawyers and <lb />
time this morning. That L- A- were in our town to- <lb />
day looking after business mat- <lb />
We are to have another drug <lb />
torn in town just Farmville <lb />
and the war path to Increase in <lb />
all other business for <lb />
we will challenge any town in <lb />
n. c. with the same number of <lb />
inhabitants an business and <lb />
capital- <lb />
A large force of hands began <lb />
work on the Snow Hill branch <lb />
theN AS- this week. <lb />
HIE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction.<lb />
VOL No. <lb />
PITT <lb />
NO. <lb />
THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION.<lb />
List we.-k. North Carolina <lb />
week, at the Jamestown <lb />
was acknowledged by th <lb />
officers to be the great st in the <lb />
history of th- exposition up to <lb />
that time, Those net already <lb />
aware of tho greatness of North <lb />
Carolina, were more than con- <lb />
when they the <lb />
throng of Tar Heels as- <lb />
th Thursday, the <lb />
15th, was North day <lb />
proper, and it was a day that <lb />
made history for the State. <lb />
to North Carolina and <lb />
her splendid people were heard <lb />
on every hand. Governor <lb />
and staff and other State officers <lb />
were there and were the <lb />
of many ovations. The <lb />
great large as it is. <lb />
would not begin to hold the crowd <lb />
that t attend the <lb />
and hear the speeches of <lb />
Governor Glenn and Lieutenant <lb />
Governor Winston. Governor <lb />
Swanson, of Virginia, also spoke <lb />
and gave a cordial greeting to <lb />
the North Carolinians <lb />
North Carolina has no cause to <lb />
feel the lea bit ashamed of her <lb />
part in the exposition. Her <lb />
State building is among the <lb />
handsomest on the grounds, and <lb />
her exhibits in the various build- <lb />
are not surpassed. The <lb />
North Carolina Society, of Nor- <lb />
folk, was proud to see so many <lb />
in the city and <lb />
cordially welcomed them. The <lb />
society tendered Governor Glenn <lb />
and other State officers a brilliant <lb />
reception- <lb />
Something that caught the eye <lb />
of the thousands of Tar Heels <lb />
visiting Norfolk was the <lb />
of the store of the Which- <lb />
ard Co. on Main street. <lb />
The store of these enterprising <lb />
North Carolinians who are doing <lb />
a large wholesale business in <lb />
Norfolk was beautifully decor- <lb />
with North flags <lb />
and colors, and was admired by <lb />
every passer from the piers up <lb />
town, and at times a crowd would <lb />
collect in front of the store. A <lb />
squad of soldiers were so <lb />
pressed by the decorations that <lb />
they stopped in front of the <lb />
store, sang and <lb />
other State songs and gave three <lb />
cheers for the Old North State. <lb />
There was another impressive <lb />
in the auditorium in <lb />
the midst of the North Carolina <lb />
exercises on Thursday- Just <lb />
Lieutenant Governor Winston <lb />
had spoken and before Governor <lb />
Glenn spoke, the band and or- <lb />
played When <lb />
the chorus was reached a rich <lb />
soprano voice was heard to take <lb />
up the words of the song and <lb />
thousands of others joined in the <lb />
seeming to catch the in- <lb />
from the clear, sweet <lb />
voice whose lead swelled distinct- <lb />
above all the others and the <lb />
combined volume of band and <lb />
orchestra. Anyone familiar with <lb />
her could rapidly recognize it as <lb />
voice of Mrs. J. B. Cherry, <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
We started out to this <lb />
article about the exposition, but <lb />
appear to be making it all of <lb />
North Carolina. That pardon- <lb />
able, however, nothing th. re <lb />
was bigger than the Old North <lb />
State The exposition is really <lb />
immense; far surpassing what <lb />
we expected to find. The <lb />
grounds are superb in design, <lb />
the buildings models of <lb />
beauty, and the <lb />
along the shores of Hampton <lb />
Roads make a picture never co be <lb />
forgotten. It is worth a trip <lb />
there just to see these, even if <lb />
the visitors could not go inside <lb />
REFLECTOR EXPOSITION PARTY. <lb />
A Marry a Bo as Struck War <lb />
Carolina took Norfolk <lb />
and the Jamestown Exposition <lb />
by storm last week and were <lb />
there in great They <lb />
went in couples, in <lb />
lies and in The Old <lb />
State was well represented <lb />
and the were in <lb />
evidence everywhere. <lb />
editor of The Reflector <lb />
has in his time occupied many <lb />
positions, but never before had <lb />
he served as chaperon for a party <lb />
of girls on such a trip as to a big <lb />
exposition. And it would not be <lb />
an ea-y matter to collect a jollier <lb />
bunch of girls a <lb />
bf time than The Reflector <lb />
party. If the whole show had <lb />
been theirs they could not have <lb />
it. than limy <lb />
did. They d about in a <lb />
and a North Carolina Hag <lb />
was their standard. The girls <lb />
he old man on a run most <lb />
of t.-e time, but nothing was lost <lb />
except sleep. They were out for <lb />
a good time, and they had it. <lb />
party in our charge were <lb />
Misses Essie Which- <lb />
ard, Lillian Burch, Mattie <lb />
j King, Nannie Bowling and Mary <lb />
Lucy Dupree, of Greenville and <lb />
I Miss Susie Perry, of Kinston, <lb />
j while D. J. Whichard, Jr , was <lb />
taken along to help keep t hem <lb />
straight. They were all <lb />
at the residence of A r. C <lb />
L. Whichard. in Norfolk, <lb />
was turned over to the use of the <lb />
party. <lb />
The Reflector party had <lb />
courtesies shown them on <lb />
the trip. Many of the <lb />
amusements were open to <lb />
them, and there as hardly any- <lb />
thing around the that <lb />
they failed to see. One evening <lb />
were the guests of the Hip- <lb />
and had the pleasure of <lb />
witnessing superb pie <lb />
of occupy- <lb />
special seats just in front of <lb />
the box decorated for Governor <lb />
Glenn and other North Carolina <lb />
officers <lb />
the Atlantic Amusement Co., <lb />
at Virginia Beach, of which Mr. <lb />
C. Cobb, is one of the officers, <lb />
tendered us the courtesies of their <lb />
amusements and bath houses at <lb />
the beach and a delightful after- <lb />
noon spent at mat popular <lb />
t. <lb />
THee was also an invitation <lb />
for a boat trip to historic old <lb />
Jamestown and Yorktown. In <lb />
fact there was no scarcity of <lb />
good things for The Reflector <lb />
party to enjoy, and they did not <lb />
fail to enjoy them, all returning <lb />
home delighted with the trip. <lb />
As to the exposition itself and <lb />
numerous attractions connected <lb />
with it, we will have to speak <lb />
later in different articles. <lb />
IN THE AGO. <lb />
ON TO WASHINGTON. <lb />
the Forties. <lb />
Written for Reflector <lb />
Friend <lb />
Did you ever hear of Captain <lb />
Isaac Lastly With the <lb />
of my brother and Lewis <lb />
Lawrence, I believe I am the <lb />
only person who ever <lb />
v him- Yet ho was Vi <lb />
denizen of the a <lb />
Trail from Raleigh to <lb />
Made the Yesterday. <lb />
Yesterday the first train to run <lb />
from to Washington over <lb />
the Norfolk Southern road was <lb />
that of a special carrying some <lb />
of the officers of the road. In <lb />
the party Vice-President <lb />
Chief <lb />
of James P- <lb />
in <lb />
Eagle Rock Wendell Zeb- <lb />
in Nash county Middle <lb />
sex Bailey in <lb />
the buildings. At night under <lb />
the blaze of thousands of electric <lb />
lights, with the electric fountain <lb />
casting many colored sprays in <lb />
the midst, the scene is one of <lb />
magnificent, splendor. <lb />
Yet the visitor does not have to <lb />
stop with only seeing what is on <lb />
the outside. These buildings <lb />
are there for a purpose and are <lb />
carrying out their mission. They <lb />
contain exhibits of agricultural, <lb />
mechanical and manufactured <lb />
products from the different <lb />
government that do <lb />
both the States and the Nation <lb />
proud, while the educational, <lb />
historical and art exhibits show <lb />
the wonderful progress our <lb />
have made. There have <lb />
been great expositions before but <lb />
none that excelled Jamestown. <lb />
Then there are so many enter- <lb />
and amusements going <lb />
on that there is never a dull mo- <lb />
from the opening of the <lb />
gates in the morning until they <lb />
close at night. But of these we <lb />
will wait until another time to <lb />
speak. <lb />
and borough of A J. H. law- <lb />
man property and a I ranee, ant chief clerk in the of- <lb />
but h quaint at best. of the <lb />
Would you believe it, he illy ion, J P. Johnson, <lb />
wore goggles that almost hid train eastward bound <lb />
face and eyes. He had a great Greenville o'clock <lb />
antipathy to small boys, seldom and we learn the w <lb />
spoke to one and it was even re- very successfully and without <lb />
ported that he carried a pistol mishap. <lb />
for them- j The principal stops and th. <lb />
Uncle Isaac lived years ago in I distances from Raleigh to each o <lb />
a small house near the internee tho Norfolk and <lb />
of Gorham lot and j between Raleigh and Wash- <lb />
avenue. I remember there were are; in Wake county- <lb />
some cedar trees on the place <lb />
and usually a. number of guinea <lb />
chickens roosted and roamed <lb />
about without let or hindrance <lb />
on the <lb />
He was a huntsman and <lb />
used his rifle skillfully, took <lb />
rambles in the woods to kill <lb />
keys was possibly his <lb />
nary means of <lb />
But he invariably wherever <lb />
and whenever seen word what <lb />
was called a round about or short <lb />
green baize with oblong <lb />
square pattern of black leather <lb />
either shoulder to protect, <lb />
garment- <lb />
To any one curious to know <lb />
more, with this statement con-1 <lb />
corning him perhaps some <lb />
prising youth of <lb />
proclivities might possibly <lb />
MR WHICHARD TO RETIRE <lb />
FROM THE REFLECTOR <lb />
HY <lb />
desire to call the attention of <lb />
the and business men of <lb />
to the announcement <lb />
if Editor Whichard in Tuesday's <lb />
issue The Reflector. <lb />
Mr- Whichard announces that <lb />
to declining <lb />
hi <lb />
He <lb />
I . <lb />
Ma t n-. Ho Alt j <lb />
Old Week. <lb />
Md., Aug <lb />
Maryland is sending invitations <lb />
her sons and daughters sea t- <lb />
every where to come to a <lb />
feeble physical strength, his duty reunion- l <lb />
him-if and to give <lb />
to retire from the manage <lb />
f The Reflector. The- <lb />
is now offered for sale, <lb />
and at SB early date will <lb />
into other hands. <lb />
more than a quarter of a <lb />
century The Reflector has been a <lb />
potent factor in the progress aid <lb />
of the county and <lb />
town, and has been closely <lb />
of public interest to ts <lb />
citizens of Pitt county. The be <lb />
derived from this source can- <lb />
be estimated m dollars d <lb />
certs. In return the and <lb />
Wilson town have been liberal support- <lb />
in Greene county- Walston <lb />
in Pitt <lb />
Crawford Greenville <lb />
Grimesland in<lb />
and Washington <lb />
COX MILLS ITEMS. <lb />
of the paper, an I under <lb />
management of Mr. Whichard A <lb />
has been a financial success. <lb />
Mr. chard States in <lb />
announcement the <lb />
was never <lb />
rounded with brighter <lb />
than it is <lb />
opportunity to develop a <lb />
I Greenville and Pitt county go <lb />
Wilson of Had- forward was <lb />
dock's X Road is spending this I This is true in every sense of e <lb />
Cox Mills, N. C. Aug. 1907. <lb />
week with Miss Helen <lb />
neat- there. <lb />
is spending <lb />
some time with her sister <lb />
M. B. Haddock went to Shel <lb />
to undertake the further. <lb />
investigation of the life and char-j Mr. and Albert Moore <lb />
of Capt. Jack for the now <lb />
fit of posterity and a satisfactory We have had tobacco <lb />
pecuniary reward. now it i. collard worms. I <lb />
Haddock; word. Not only is <lb />
developing with quickened , <lb />
but the entire is <lb />
growing into an era of increased <lb />
prosperity. Never was there a <lb />
in the history of th county <lb />
or town when a good, strong, <lb />
vigorous newspaper was more <lb />
needed than now. <lb />
At an early date The Reflector <lb />
will pass into other hands. Shall <lb />
But changing the subject, who J we will have a plenty of he into the hands of the <lb />
would suppose that I was a prize <lb />
fighter, or an apologist Do I <lb />
look like one With all the <lb />
of a life I am a <lb />
maker. But on this subject pro <lb />
and con it is simply a case of <lb />
amiable toleration when we re- <lb />
member the old times and the <lb />
venial vices of our ancestors who <lb />
fought is a pastime like wild <lb />
men a hundred years ago <lb />
with the loss of an eye <lb />
or ear. <lb />
And who has not heard of the <lb />
great fight between John Stanley <lb />
Smith and Paul Nichols that took <lb />
place at Greenville in the forties, <lb />
the result of a contention f the <lb />
championship of the county or <lb />
whatever that may be <lb />
The meeting of the belligerents <lb />
on this occasion was accidental, <lb />
and took place in front of the <lb />
hotel Bell's <lb />
the scene of many scrim- <lb />
when the battle royal of <lb />
other days has degenerated into <lb />
a fisticuff. Then big Jim Vincent <lb />
was in his glory- <lb />
But here the gentry of the <lb />
town as well as the country had <lb />
hurriedly gathered together be- <lb />
a was imminent, <lb />
which the crowd already <lb />
advised of the situation, massed <lb />
at once to the favorable point of <lb />
observation, the long to <lb />
witness the engrossing spectacle. <lb />
The boys were already in wait- <lb />
and the with old <lb />
Clements, Jim Evans <lb />
and Ben Pearce were on their <lb />
good behavior. <lb />
It was to be a battle of giants, <lb />
not remarkable for size as in <lb />
fabled days, bat men of activity, <lb />
strength and endurance. <lb />
They had already tested each <lb />
other. The was <lb />
simple, and the conflict began at <lb />
once with a blow, and now the <lb />
blows on either aide fell thick <lb />
m until frost. men of Pitt county, or into <lb />
J. B. Evans on the of strangers At <lb />
this week. j present the opportunity is open <lb />
all have got a fine crop of the of Pitt to <lb />
cotton around here- a stock company to own <lb />
There will be church at Rock paper and <lb />
Hill every night this ll whatever they it to <lb />
every day and night <lb />
week. We hope every body will <lb />
go. <lb />
Oscar Evans said he lost a fin <lb />
calf this week. I hope they <lb />
wont lose any for I love <lb />
beef myself. <lb />
and heavy as the surging combat <lb />
waxed or waned. <lb />
Both men were dead game, <lb />
Smith the taller and heavier, <lb />
while Nichols was the most, ac <lb />
and original. They seemed <lb />
equally matched. And here <lb />
drop the sickening story. <lb />
Nichols from the effect of a <lb />
sudden and deadening blow <lb />
shrank and staggered into the <lb />
arms of a friend. <lb />
fight lasted twenty <lb />
it is said, and the time was <lb />
unprecedented for an affair of <lb />
the kind, and doubtless appeared <lb />
be. This is an opportunity that <lb />
should not be lost. A <lb />
bold, fearless newspaper and <lb />
printing establishment in Pitt <lb />
county will count for more in the <lb />
progress of her people and in <lb />
financial return as an investment <lb />
than any business <lb />
in the county. Let the <lb />
and business men of the <lb />
county think over this matter and <lb />
act in time while the opportunity <lb />
is at hand- <lb />
t i . right royal en- <lb />
when they come. <lb />
Homo Week covers the <lb />
i to, October to and <lb />
there net be a moment of <lb />
ti tho i i ill ii m thrill with <lb />
th of hospitality fir <lb />
i rid ., State is fa- <lb />
be celebration will include a <lb />
j of spectacular features <lb />
.,., . as an electrical <lb />
I military and <lb />
a gathering cf <lb />
a parade and <lb />
Mil by i; rs, a <lb />
concert, cm m , <lb />
f i re Will t i i <lb />
e A p <lb />
day. lulls 1.1 Old <lb />
II m k <lb />
Hie visitors to th capita will <lb />
opp to i. <lb />
the ill n a of <lb />
h . ii y <lb />
a the M hot <lb />
of historic <lb />
new Baltimore, which has <lb />
sprung the ashes of <lb />
a ti-.-o; i, rot be <lb />
His f attires that will <lb />
wilt surprise <lb />
i i sons daughter <lb />
of the Sta.-. <lb />
The will have the <lb />
benefit <lb />
-y and <lb />
steamboat companies, and <lb />
are on foot to secure <lb />
or the visitors of a <lb />
E- i y a Marylander of <lb />
who i the Maryland Home Com- <lb />
a secures <lb />
receive a special <lb />
to attend <lb />
These invitations are be sent <lb />
by Governor Edwin War- <lb />
in the name of the State <lb />
who have <lb />
far- <lb />
mer are to <lb />
forward names <lb />
and addresses . are in <lb />
to tho Secretary of <lb />
the Association, Fidelity <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
PACK HOUSE BURNED. <lb />
R. Building and <lb />
of Tobacco. <lb />
On Sunday morning Mr Rich- <lb />
ard Wingate, of <lb />
township, lost his and <lb />
about pounds of tobacco <lb />
an age to the combatants and a by fire. Mr. Wingate and some <lb />
proof that the men of that day <lb />
had arms and nerves of iron. <lb />
Neither was seriously damaged <lb />
but wisely concluded not to re- <lb />
peat a trial for the championship. <lb />
Yet it is said Nichols never re- <lb />
covered from the chagrin of his <lb />
defeat, but afterwards to relieve <lb />
himself of undesirable <lb />
ions at home moved to South <lb />
Carolina and afterwards to Cum- <lb />
county in this State, <lb />
where in his old business <lb />
he made a fortune, mar- <lb />
a second time over <lb />
ninety years of age, and died <lb />
only five years ago, a centenarian. <lb />
Mr. Smith, a most excellent <lb />
citizen, died many years ago. I <lb />
know both men. T C. Davis. <lb />
of his family had gone to church, <lb />
leaving his wife and one son at <lb />
home, and when the fire was dis- <lb />
covered they were unable to <lb />
check it. No idea can be given <lb />
as to bow the fire originated. <lb />
Mr Wingate had cured his to- <lb />
crop and had it stored in <lb />
the pack house. Some farming <lb />
implements and a quantity of <lb />
shelled corn in sacks was, also in <lb />
the building. The loss is <lb />
mated at about with no <lb />
insurance whatever on the <lb />
and only a small amount on the <lb />
building. It is a heavy loss on <lb />
Mr. Wingate.<lb />
and Mrs. Robert <lb />
Gotten have announced tie <lb />
of th Elba <lb />
to Air. Douglas <lb />
Wesson, of Springfield, Mass. <lb />
The announcement was made by <lb />
Miss sister. Mis. <lb />
sell B. at a delightful <lb />
dinner and house dance given at <lb />
her home in <lb />
Winchester, Mass <lb />
The wedding will take place <lb />
early in the fall, <lb />
the country home of the Cottons <lb />
in North Caroline. <lb />
Sow Crimson Seed <lb />
I for sale by J. R. J. G. <lb />
Wilson, N. <lb />
Prices <lb />
Things got lively out on the <lb />
tobacco market today and prices <lb />
went bounding upward with <lb />
strong bidding at the advance. <lb />
Many sales were made today at <lb />
prices ranging from to <lb />
higher than last week, and prices <lb />
are now better than they were <lb />
last season. Greenville is the <lb />
place to sell tobacco. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Some one took a straw hat be- <lb />
longing to me from the court <lb />
house today. It was marked <lb />
with my name inside. No gen- <lb />
would be guilty of s <lb />
conduct knowingly and I us r <lb />
the hat to be returned. Franc <lb />
Wilson will identify it <lb />
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