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BOOK LIST. 1907-08. <lb/>
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Harrington's Spelling Rook- <lb/>
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Stepping to Literature <lb/>
Evans. <lb/>
Maury's Elementary <lb/>
Hyde's Grammar, Bk. <lb/>
Heath's N .<lb/>
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Milne's Progressive <lb/>
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Harrington's Spelling Book. <lb/>
Maury's Elementary <lb/>
Revised. <lb/>
Grammar. Bk. I. <lb/>
Famous men of Rome. <lb/>
Heath's No. <lb/>
fifth <lb/>
Little P. Edition <lb/>
and Duke's Arithmetic, <lb/>
Tr N. Amer- <lb/>
Evans. <lb/>
in English, Bk. El- <lb/>
Harrington's Spelling Rook <lb/>
Broiling Pencil. <lb/>
Heath's Copy hook. No. <lb/>
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Step-; in En Bk. <lb/>
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Maury's Manual of Geography, <lb/>
Hook. <lb/>
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Montgomery's History of Eng- <lb/>
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Steps in English, bk. <lb/>
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arithmetic. <lb/>
Manual of <lb/>
revised. <lb/>
spelling book. <lb/>
Spelling tablet <lb/>
EIGHTH GRADE. <lb/>
Montgomery's History of <lb/>
land. Evans. <lb/>
Maxwell and Smith's Writing <lb/>
in English. Evans. <lb/>
Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner. <lb/>
Evans- <lb/>
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year of <lb/>
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Maury's Manual of Geography. <lb/>
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Ellington. <lb/>
Dickens's Christmas <lb/>
P. Co. <lb/>
General History, Re- <lb/>
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Wentworth's Plane Geometry. <lb/>
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Ellington. <lb/>
Complete French <lb/>
Ellington. <lb/>
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of the dealers mentioned, <lb/>
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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
bushels of good corn for <lb/>
F. Y. Johnston. <lb/>
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lynching party. <lb/>
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if a budding lawyer or- <lb/>
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the ill <lb/>
the above entitled action will <lb/>
that on action baa been commenced in <lb/>
the superior court of Pitt county <lb/>
led above, which said action is <lb/>
which will be <lb/>
in <lb/>
on real <lb/>
situate in l he state North Carolina <lb/>
Ami defendants further <lb/>
lake notice they are requested to <lb/>
appear at the term of the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, to in- held on <lb/>
2nd Monday before the 1st in <lb/>
September, it the 19th <lb/>
at the court House in laid <lb/>
county, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb/>
J am . n con plaint <lb/>
m said Action, or the plaintiff Mill <lb/>
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in <lb/>
ill. of 1907. <lb/>
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clerk superior court, <lb/>
DOINGS AROUND FARMVILLE. <lb/>
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one word . in <lb/>
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finally led to <lb/>
open hi- and lie discovered <lb/>
that would he murderer had <lb/>
in-,, another man ha <lb/>
the drop on him. A cut- <lb/>
throat and round bad man <lb/>
nursed through <lb/>
a serious bad inter <lb/>
in t me the <lb/>
S ales senate from deprived <lb/>
one of ornaments. <lb/>
SEIZURE <lb/>
SALE, <lb/>
Internal Re i i Sen ice <lb/>
District North <lb/>
ii . r's <lb/>
Littleton. N. C. Aug. i <lb/>
By virtue of a of <lb/>
. for taxes a <lb/>
him under <lb/>
laws, i have .-e; the fol <lb/>
property to <lb/>
said Ma t in Viz, ll i horse, <lb/>
t . ho i his will <lb/>
sold in . ii n i he in <lb/>
of said Manning N, C <lb/>
en Thursday tea Si, i <lb/>
at m. to the highest bidder <lb/>
for Cash <lb/>
Lev is. <lb/>
Col <lb/>
OF SEIZURE <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Internal Revenue Service <lb/>
District of North Carolina <lb/>
Littleton, N- C , Sept, 3rd 1907. <lb/>
By authority in sec- <lb/>
and acting under warrant <lb/>
of issued thereunder <lb/>
John Thompson for taxes <lb/>
against him under Internal <lb/>
l have seized Two and om half <lb/>
town lots in tile town of <lb/>
N. C. same or of <lb/>
land upon which is situated a store <lb/>
house occupied by and Bro <lb/>
and in which conduct a <lb/>
business. This lot or parcel of land <lb/>
will be offered for to highest <lb/>
bidder for cash on Tin the 1st <lb/>
of October HOT at o'clock m at the <lb/>
Court house of Green- <lb/>
ville N. C. It. . Lewis <lb/>
Deputy Collector <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale <lb/>
contained in B certain deed <lb/>
of mortgage Mack Man- <lb/>
and wife,<lb/>
I t king- <lb/>
m, n I hung <lb/>
both . i i or <lb/>
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win re t . forth from <lb/>
to an the I <lb/>
roof of i no like on <lb/>
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Mrs. regarded <lb/>
the hi o I ho id <lb/>
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Her ban could not unite con- <lb/>
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ire thinking, I <lb/>
dot my own mind. But I <lb/>
can prove I do. <lb/>
-i you -i-r know me to go ton <lb/>
grocery and bring a can of <lb/>
instead of a bar of <lb/>
no concluded <lb/>
mill's Companion. <lb/>
Figure Won't Lie. <lb/>
came home from school <lb/>
one nay with pinned across <lb/>
Ins rt front. <lb/>
that mean, <lb/>
his mother asked. <lb/>
don't know- no more I <lb/>
The Retort Courteous, <lb/>
Paul Morton, president of the <lb/>
Equitable Life Assurance society, <lb/>
was on about <lb/>
London i <lb/>
or a four v, is <lb/>
in i in <lb/>
Mr. Morton -aid. let the <lb/>
o re Ann in In go <lb/>
about one of tin in alter day, <lb/>
and at the ad the size of his <lb/>
expenditure w ill -i-o, k Kim. <lb/>
course, it i- in to <lb/>
in a I. my only the <lb/>
of . <lb/>
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ping, and e will a- ail you <lb/>
with i most brilliant and witty <lb/>
far.-. <lb/>
know a lawyer who. through <lb/>
ignorance, rode from the <lb/>
museum to i h in <lb/>
only . bis driver tho <lb/>
hilling law. <lb/>
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and bit hi lip. Tin n, in lie most <lb/>
co lie n to <lb/>
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lie i I. step in <lb/>
i, sir. i on d drew ye a <lb/>
yard or two . f <lb/>
dated 15th day of October 1906, <lb/>
rec in I he of <lb/>
the Register Deeds Pitt <lb/>
county in P, at page 1-T. <lb/>
we will on Monday day <lb/>
I the Court house <lb/>
door of Put county at twelve <lb/>
o'clock offer for sale at <lb/>
public auction following de- <lb/>
scribed <lb/>
Adjoining the lands of L. D <lb/>
. Ben <lb/>
Alien and others and <lb/>
hounded on the north <lb/>
by L. on the <lb/>
by J. A. Griffin, on the <lb/>
south by L. D. on <lb/>
the west by Ben Allen <lb/>
containing twenty one i acres <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. This <lb/>
day of September, <lb/>
K. R. <lb/>
Dennis, <lb/>
0- Moore <lb/>
Mortgages. <lb/>
N. C. Sept <lb/>
On last Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
the Primitive Baptists hold their <lb/>
yearly the Tyson's <lb/>
church about four and a hall <lb/>
miles from Farmville. The <lb/>
vices were conducted by Elder <lb/>
and Corbet. There was <lb/>
much business attended to on <lb/>
and Sunday the com- <lb/>
services wore held after <lb/>
the usual preaching, both <lb/>
speaking a short while. The <lb/>
audience ms large and quite <lb/>
attentive. There were many <lb/>
present from adjoining counties, <lb/>
Wilson. Greene, <lb/>
Lenoir and being well <lb/>
represented. Also Greenville <lb/>
and Farmville and yet have <lb/>
heard of some complaint among <lb/>
the neighbors of having <lb/>
cue and beef hash for breakfast <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
The Methodists held i heir <lb/>
meeting in Farmville Sat <lb/>
and Sunday, the <lb/>
elder Conducting services, <lb/>
assisted by Elder Forbes, pastor <lb/>
in charge <lb/>
P. T. Atkinson, U. L. Joyner, <lb/>
Miss Carr, Mrs Elias <lb/>
Turnage and Miss Ellen Tyson <lb/>
left the exposition today. <lb/>
Mrs, L. C. King returned last <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J E. King. Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. Henry Harris returned <lb/>
Saturday from <lb/>
led school opened <lb/>
day morning with pupils. <lb/>
The folks seem to be as <lb/>
cheerful and happy as when they <lb/>
left last spring. <lb/>
Miss Olive of Snow <lb/>
is visiting her grandmother. <lb/>
Mrs. S- K. <lb/>
Alonzo is quite sick with <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
John Carpenter, for <lb/>
the East Carolina railroad, was <lb/>
taken sick Saturday with <lb/>
rial fever <lb/>
Miss Watson, of <lb/>
more, has accepted a position <lb/>
with Mr J. F. again and <lb/>
will be glad to see her old pat- <lb/>
Mr. former conductor <lb/>
for the East Carolina railroad, <lb/>
is slightly improving from a <lb/>
three week, attack of <lb/>
pneumonia and jaundice. <lb/>
breaker for <lb/>
sales of tobacco <lb/>
pounds, tut <lb/>
new Dale of n was <lb/>
brought in Satin day sob <lb/>
for cents. <lb/>
J. P. TAYLOR. <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb/>
years in <lb/>
Artistic work guaranteed <lb/>
Enlarging <lb/>
Tonsorial <lb/>
Staton Clark, Proprietor. <lb/>
Farmville. X. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb/>
Bar- <lb/>
Sharp <lb/>
els. <lb/>
clean- <lb/>
ed pressed.<lb/>
G. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Farm For <lb/>
On account of ill health I shall <lb/>
rent or lease for a term of live <lb/>
farm containing <lb/>
acres of cleared land with, <lb/>
all out houses, in <lb/>
good state n. Pro- <lb/>
corn, cotton, tobacco and <lb/>
all other crops in this <lb/>
county. Man with team prefer- <lb/>
red. Apply to F. M, Smith. <lb/>
he <lb/>
she wanted to <lb/>
what it mean, <lb/>
his mother. <lb/>
the lit- <lb/>
man proudly, for the <lb/>
an editor. <lb/>
me over S <lb/>
I u inn, In- I estate <lb/>
in Vermont. him <lb/>
on tho abundance of tame at Shel- <lb/>
and he me an <lb/>
ate <lb/>
a story about a young <lb/>
He looked up from bis <lb/>
mail one morning and <lb/>
Simply <lb/>
is I lie one <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
is an the <lb/>
man. a chap who <lb/>
Hampshire. <lb/>
lie wants me to go wild boar shoot <lb/>
inc. <lb/>
why don't you said<lb/>
the <lb/>
young mun hesitated. <lb/>
haven't got the ire. tor one thing, <lb/>
hare to find your own <lb/>
bears for another. So I <lb/>
mused <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale <lb/>
contained in a certain deed of <lb/>
mortgage from A. Fair and <lb/>
Nellie E. Fair, his wife, to E. It. <lb/>
and D, Moore, dated <lb/>
18th day of October, 1906, and <lb/>
duly recorded in the office of the <lb/>
register of deeds of Pitt county j a department of n <lb/>
in book PR page and vocal, <lb/>
Monday, day of October. <lb/>
1907, at the court house door of <lb/>
Pitt county at twelve o'clock <lb/>
noon, offer for sale at public <lb/>
auction the following <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Music at the Graded School <lb/>
The board of trustees of tho <lb/>
Greenville Graded schools will <lb/>
music, <lb/>
year- <lb/>
Miss teacher, is a <lb/>
graduate of school of music <lb/>
of Syracuse University. Now <lb/>
fork, and conies to us very high- <lb/>
d. <lb/>
We shall in position to give <lb/>
Parker's Old <lb/>
WILSON STREET. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
All kinds of repairing of Cans <lb/>
and <lb/>
In fact any kind of work in <lb/>
and iron. <lb/>
All Work <lb/>
Company will insure any on <lb/>
any of <lb/>
Kidney Trouble <lb/>
Every trace of kidney trouble is <lb/>
eliminated <lb/>
SOL <lb/>
will he paid by Inter- <lb/>
state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, <lb/>
Mil., for any ease of kidney <lb/>
trouble SOL will not help. <lb/>
A word i the wise. <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Farmville C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
qualified Executor <lb/>
of the estate of A. Me- <lb/>
gown, deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
county, this is tn notify all per- <lb/>
sons having claims against the <lb/>
estate said to exhibit <lb/>
to the undersigned within <lb/>
twelvemonths from date or <lb/>
this notice will hi plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
to said estate will please <lb/>
make immediate payment. <lb/>
This th- 22nd day of July. <lb/>
F. G. lame. I, Sugg, <lb/>
Atty. Executor. <lb/>
For Sale One three <lb/>
year; old, kind and gentle. Any <lb/>
Lady can drive Apply to <lb/>
J. L. Flanagan, <lb/>
l Farmville, N- C. <lb/>
Beginning at Cox s the people the best of advantages, <lb/>
southwest corner on Academy Rates will be the some <lb/>
M., and runs easterly with those usually charged in <lb/>
s to other <lb/>
thence parallel enrolling music <lb/>
with Academy St yards. would <lb/>
thence parallel with g H R <lb/>
me to Academy St, thence Ant,, r, <lb/>
with Academy St. to the begin- at an early date. <lb/>
containing ore-half acre <lb/>
more or less. Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
this day of September, 1907. <lb/>
E. R. <lb/>
D- O. Moore, <lb/>
Eye <lb/>
It matters not the failure of <lb/>
others to relieve your eye <lb/>
A visit to Dr. Taylor, of <lb/>
Greensboro, at his old office in <lb/>
If you are going to guess this week, will <lb/>
the Parker Fountain Pen I you of his efficiency. If you <lb/>
at Reflector Book Store you I want expert service at a mini- <lb/>
should do so before the close of mum price, relief or no pay, <lb/>
the 20th. No guessing after that don't fail to see him. This week <lb/>
date. only. d <lb/>
thou, and well burned <lb/>
slop brick at my factory now <lb/>
ready for sale at reasonable <lb/>
prices, R, E Belcher <lb/>
Farmville N C <lb/>
I have just returned from the <lb/>
northern markets, where I <lb/>
chased a superb and complete <lb/>
lino of millinery, notions, sick <lb/>
wear, dress trimmings, <lb/>
and furs. Am prepared to suit all <lb/>
both in quality and price. Will <lb/>
have my same milliner, Miss <lb/>
Ella who can trim to <lb/>
suit tho The <lb/>
public invited to call <lb/>
and inspect my store. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F Joyner <lb/>
Opposite R. L. Davis and Bros <lb/>
store. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
My son, James <lb/>
colored, having run away from <lb/>
home, hereby warn any person <lb/>
from employing or harboring <lb/>
him in any way, under penalty <lb/>
of the law. He is years old, <lb/>
height about feet inches, <lb/>
about pounds. <lb/>
This Sept. 10th. 1907. <lb/>
John <lb/>
R. F. D. No, Grifton, N. a<lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
r. J Owner. <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
September <lb/>
Branch Holmes. larceny, <lb/>
pleads guilty judgment suspend <lb/>
ed- <lb/>
W. A- Blount, contempt of <lb/>
Robert Hanrahan, assault th court, respondent files <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty, any intent, adjudged <lb/>
suspended upon payment guilty, fined and costs. <lb/>
of cost. i Poss Cannon, false pretense. <lb/>
David Sharpe, carrying con-not guilty. <lb/>
weapon, in one Silas Williams and. Abram <lb/>
charged, not in another. Newton, affray, <lb/>
David assault with <lb/>
THE BONDS ARE VALID. <lb/>
EVEN JAR HIM. <lb/>
WOOD. <lb/>
Judge Lyon to Holds and White Man Strikes Negro and Loses to Talk or Make Her <lb/>
Injunction. Fingers. <lb/>
C- I no joke about a <lb/>
rendered his judgment in <lb/>
HO<lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb/>
suspended up n payment <lb/>
of cost <lb/>
Ernest Young and <lb/>
Young, larceny and house break- <lb/>
guilty, sentenced two years <lb/>
to work on roads. <lb/>
Ed Fleming, dead- <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
T. A. Manning, assault, guilty <lb/>
Mack Briley, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, <lb/>
fined and cost. <lb/>
James White, carrying conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, pleads sen- <lb/>
three months to work <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Cornelius Joyner, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb/>
Abram Pitt, with deadly <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Thomas pleads <lb/>
guilty, t suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Leon Patrick and Redmond <lb/>
Price, plead guilty, <lb/>
Patrick fined and costs <lb/>
suspended as to P. ice. <lb/>
Richard carrying <lb/>
concealed weapon, rot guilty <lb/>
Henry resisting <lb/>
office, not guilty. <lb/>
Frank Jenkins, not <lb/>
guilty <lb/>
WillOUghby, failing to <lb/>
work public guilty, <lb/>
suspended. <lb/>
Davis, attempt to wreck <lb/>
train, jury found that Davis <lb/>
was insane at the time of com- <lb/>
the act, and the court <lb/>
ordered that in e <lb/>
State hospital for dangerous in <lb/>
sane <lb/>
Henry Leggett and J. J. Gray, <lb/>
affray, Leggett, guilty judgment <lb/>
suspended upon payment of half <lb/>
costs. Gray not guilty- <lb/>
Guilford false <lb/>
tense, enters plea of <lb/>
judgment suspended <lb/>
payment of costs- <lb/>
The grand jury returned a true <lb/>
bill for murder against Ben <lb/>
Peebles and Anderson Peebles, <lb/>
charged with killing Dillard Cope- <lb/>
land in 1905. The defendants <lb/>
were arraigned in court and the <lb/>
case set for Tuesday, 24th, a <lb/>
special of twenty five <lb/>
being ordered summoned. <lb/>
The following cases have be n <lb/>
disposed of report. <lb/>
Walter Smith, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty in two cases, judgment <lb/>
suspended. <lb/>
Branch Holmes, larceny, guilty <lb/>
sentenced three years to work <lb/>
roads- <lb/>
Langley, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty, sentenced eight months <lb/>
to work roads <lb/>
Allen Gray, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
sentence two years to work- <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Willie larceny, guilty. <lb/>
William Johnson, larceny, <lb/>
guilty, sentenced six months, to <lb/>
work roads. <lb/>
Carter burning stables, <lb/>
guilty, sentenced ten years in <lb/>
State prison. <lb/>
Arthur Price, guilty, <lb/>
sentenced four months to work <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Daniel James, abandonment, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspend- <lb/>
ed upon payment of costs- <lb/>
Cos Avery and C. Con <lb/>
non, indecent exposure, guilty. <lb/>
Two <lb/>
red people were in <lb/>
divorces given. <lb/>
Glenn Per. <lb/>
Teel. Rosa <lb/>
Way, Annie May, <lb/>
congregation. <lb/>
Peter Atkinson <lb/>
judgment <lb/>
of as to <lb/>
Peter Atkinson. <lb/>
coaled weapon, p <lb/>
and <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
and the <lb/>
r Atkinson, <lb/>
reel. <lb/>
pi ad guilty <lb/>
i up pay- <lb/>
roll ITS- <lb/>
con <lb/>
leads <lb/>
z conceal <lb/>
of A. D. Cox and others against <lb/>
the board of county commission <lb/>
in which they were seeking <lb/>
to restrain the board <lb/>
and selling the in <lb/>
bonds voted for by a majority of <lb/>
th-e qualified voters of the county <lb/>
at an election held on the 14th <lb/>
day of May, last. Judge Lyon <lb/>
holds that the act of the General <lb/>
Assembly authorizing the <lb/>
of the bonds and under which <lb/>
Known. <lb/>
Elizabeth City, N- C. Sept. <lb/>
head being said a News from Camden County <lb/>
from a neighboring village. has just in this <lb/>
asked the reporter. I city of the finding on Sunday <lb/>
that was tested in my in section of that <lb/>
town the other day. when a mer-i known a <lb/>
chant flew into a passion at a young white woman <lb/>
Marry <lb/>
picked up a two-pound, <lb/>
round weight, gripped it in his <lb/>
fingers and struck the on <lb/>
who, on account of starvation <lb/>
exposure, is now in a most <lb/>
pitiable plight, having so lost <lb/>
tie top of the head. Everybody her mind that she i <lb/>
looked to see the African fall but <lb/>
instead the ends of of the <lb/>
either talk or make her <lb/>
known. The of <lb/>
the election was held, is white dropped to this place today. <lb/>
Shew cf <lb/>
or. <lb/>
It be generally conceded <lb/>
d people that the <lb/>
laws in many ff tic <lb/>
t States f the Federal Union are <lb/>
bad, what i are <lb/>
j often It <lb/>
I cannot be doubted that easy <lb/>
is a menace to family, <lb/>
Jo and that it threatens the <lb/>
home, say--, <lb/>
for I o r. It will, more- <lb/>
ed weapon, pleads guilty, p <lb/>
for judgment continued. <lb/>
The following cases have b.-en <lb/>
disposed of since last <lb/>
false <lb/>
tense, not Prosecuting <lb/>
witness taxed cost. <lb/>
Tip Person, assault with <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Richard Smith and Billy <lb/>
affray, not guilty. <lb/>
The case against Ben Peebles <lb/>
and Anderson Peebles tor murder <lb/>
was started Tuesday afternoon <lb/>
and is still in progress at this <lb/>
writing. <lb/>
and valid. Tine the <lb/>
election held on the 14th of May <lb/>
was regularly and lawfully held, <lb/>
and that said election was in all <lb/>
respects according to law. That <lb/>
when issued under said <lb/>
will be valid obligations of <lb/>
the of Pitt. That the <lb/>
motion for injunction restraining <lb/>
the board is denied and tho ac- <lb/>
dismissed. <lb/>
The plaintiffs gave notice of <lb/>
appeal and it is d that <lb/>
the case will immediately be sent <lb/>
up to the Supreme court for final <lb/>
adjudication. <lb/>
the ground. You never saw a <lb/>
fellow so taken back. The blow <lb/>
never even jarred the <lb/>
folded up his fist to strike back, <lb/>
when the merchant broke out <lb/>
crying with pain from ids mash- <lb/>
ed Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
ad j <lb/>
generally agreed that <lb/>
something would be done toward <lb/>
as l checking the evil if young people <lb/>
were more scrupulously trained <lb/>
During the severs cays in to tho ,,,,,,,,, <lb/>
residing near this ls- <lb/>
reliable person <lb/>
been in that is <lb/>
of married <lb/>
Bid Debt Agencies Needed <lb/>
in Every County. <lb/>
There ought to more <lb/>
collection <lb/>
There should be at least <lb/>
in every county to get after <lb/>
the dead beats and give them the <lb/>
publicity that their <lb/>
deserves. There isn't a dead <lb/>
beat on earth who wants his <lb/>
advertise To give him <lb/>
publicity hurts his business, <lb/>
when you hurt his <lb/>
business you benefit in the <lb/>
same proportion legitimate <lb/>
business interests and help to <lb/>
bring about conditions under <lb/>
which no margin is needed for <lb/>
known <lb/>
as dead beats, and the honest <lb/>
man who pays his debts would <lb/>
therefore not required to pay <lb/>
profit enough on his purchases <lb/>
to pay the accounts of the dead <lb/>
bests. Bad debts should be col- <lb/>
if possible, but if they <lb/>
can't be collected they should be <lb/>
sold at public auction, after be- <lb/>
advertised in such a way as <lb/>
to give the the kind of <lb/>
publicity that they deserve. We <lb/>
are glad to note that the press <lb/>
and. business men of this State <lb/>
are getting right square in be- <lb/>
hind the deadbeats and are <lb/>
them squirm as the light is <lb/>
turned on and their <lb/>
exposed. Marshville Home. <lb/>
Only forty five persons sat <lb/>
down to dinner at John Arm- <lb/>
home near <lb/>
Sunday. There was no special <lb/>
attraction or occasion, and <lb/>
unusual about it. that as <lb/>
high as sixty persons have been <lb/>
to the Armstrong home for din- <lb/>
at one table. There are <lb/>
teen persons at the Armstrong <lb/>
home who are there all the time <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, <lb/>
en children and two hired <lb/>
of those that were <lb/>
present Sunday at dinner were <lb/>
kin who dropped in without no <lb/>
to spend the day. Nothing <lb/>
was said about the large crowd <lb/>
and to those present it seemed as <lb/>
ordinary as a family gathering of <lb/>
a or less. Mrs. Armstrong <lb/>
has a great reputation as a cook <lb/>
and it is said that anyone eats if <lb/>
her cooking is never satisfied <lb/>
until be is <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Music and <lb/>
After the rehearsal last night <lb/>
the members of th Second <lb/>
Band marched the corner <lb/>
of Queen and <lb/>
and serenaded Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
A. Jordan. Mr. Jordan has been <lb/>
a member of the band sine its <lb/>
organization and to express their <lb/>
appreciation for his zealous work <lb/>
in the interest of the band the <lb/>
members decided to give him a <lb/>
little surprise last night. After <lb/>
playing for a while they called <lb/>
for Mr. Jordan and his bride and <lb/>
presented them a set of silver <lb/>
knives, and spoons- Mr. <lb/>
H. W. Cummings, Jr., presented <lb/>
he silver on behalf of the band <lb/>
in a cleverly prepared speech, <lb/>
which was accented by a <lb/>
response from Mr. <lb/>
Free Press, <lb/>
This is the couple who came <lb/>
over to Greenville last Friday <lb/>
afternoon and were here. <lb/>
residents residing near <lb/>
land have been hearing a pet u- <lb/>
liar cry, m resembled <lb/>
of a o than a t <lb/>
out not to lend their <lb/>
formation of <lb/>
regard as <lb/>
eds argument to show th <lb/>
many of infelicities of <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Three Campaigns for <lb/>
Mr. Bryan, it is reported, will <lb/>
in a few days announce his will <lb/>
to be the Democratic <lb/>
candidate for President in 1908. <lb/>
If Mr. Bryan takes such a stand, <lb/>
his hold upon the i. most <lb/>
of the sections of the country <lb/>
will be such us to make it exceed- <lb/>
to organize a <lb/>
movement him. <lb/>
I f M r Bryan as for President <lb/>
in 1908, it will be his third con- <lb/>
test for tint will then <lb/>
be the fourth man to make three <lb/>
campaigns for toe presidency. <lb/>
His predecessors in that <lb/>
were Jackson, who ran three <lb/>
times, being elected twice and <lb/>
once defeated; Van who <lb/>
ran three times, was elected once <lb/>
Register of Deeds R Williams <lb/>
has issued the following license- <lb/>
since last rep rt. <lb/>
Andrew Shackelford and Bes- <lb/>
John and Tripp. <lb/>
Winnie A- Jordan and A. <lb/>
Chad wick. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
This. Copland and Martha <lb/>
Alonzo Corey and House <lb/>
Henry Edwards and Ella Wood <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
Herbert Moore and Annie Bill <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Moore and <lb/>
Staton. <lb/>
Charles and Lang- <lb/>
Fair in west, showers east <lb/>
tonight. Cooler <lb/>
and if start ed <lb/>
to investigate. Armed with guns <lb/>
and axes the men the <lb/>
entire territory, which is about <lb/>
six acres in size, but nothing <lb/>
seen of the which i ad <lb/>
had been making the peculiar <lb/>
. About this time someone <lb/>
suggested to set up a yell, <lb/>
suggestion was acted upon, an <lb/>
i p. few a response w. <lb/>
heard i the distance. The me-i <lb/>
then divided themselves so as to <lb/>
form a circle and the spot <lb/>
which the came was closed <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Preparing to Are upon the ob <lb/>
which all hands thought to <lb/>
be a panther, the men dashed <lb/>
upon the poor demented <lb/>
lying upon the ground, with only <lb/>
a scant supply of clothing. An <lb/>
attempt was to hold a con- <lb/>
with her, but only a <lb/>
few moments sufficed to impress <lb/>
upon the men that reason Did <lb/>
vanished. The woman was <lb/>
carried to the home of a <lb/>
residing at u <lb/>
the woods from which she had <lb/>
been rescued, where everything <lb/>
is being done to restore her min <lb/>
Those who have seen are able <lb/>
to identity who she is. The noise <lb/>
which caused the search had <lb/>
. heard about ten days- <lb/>
Some are of the opinion that <lb/>
the woman had been c to <lb/>
this lo spot for the <lb/>
of doing away with her. It <lb/>
reported that she appears to be <lb/>
about eighteen years old and is <lb/>
rather <lb/>
so that <lb/>
nasty and ill-advised unions <lb/>
might be avoided; and if minis <lb/>
re of religion were ire care- <lb/>
unions which <lb/>
improper. It <lb/>
life would be patiently borne <lb/>
the way to an annulment of. <lb/>
the marriage were not k sown to <lb/>
b so easy, and that would be <lb/>
hotter for society a few <lb/>
should lead unhappy lives than <lb/>
th s of the family <lb/>
should be undermined by making <lb/>
Quick <lb/>
d i of th i <lb/>
GRACED Or. <lb/>
-a-. <lb/>
The Greenville graded <lb/>
f r the white opened this <lb/>
morning for the fail session with <lb/>
an attendance made all <lb/>
hearts glad Tim i were <lb/>
present at tie opening, <lb/>
was fully ten percent more <lb/>
at my former session, and <lb/>
are n t all in yet. The only <lb/>
of the first d assign- <lb/>
the t t <lb/>
less to begin <lb/>
work Thursday- <lb/>
The faculty is a <lb/>
is made up as <lb/>
Prof, B. <lb/>
Miss Annie L. Irvine, first <lb/>
Fitzgerald is a town in <lb/>
settled chiefly by Northern <lb/>
Carolina Day. <lb/>
State Superintendent Joyner <lb/>
has arranged part of the pro- <lb/>
gramme for North Carolina day <lb/>
in tho public schools of the state. <lb/>
The subject this year will be the <lb/>
settlements in North <lb/>
Carolina, these <lb/>
Guilford, Orange, Rowan <lb/>
and various other counties in that <lb/>
part of the State. The date fixed <lb/>
by law is October but it is <lb/>
always varied to suit the con- <lb/>
of the schools. Private <lb/>
schools observe the day to quite <lb/>
a large extent. <lb/>
Buy a lot in Greenville Height <lb/>
or. a saving of cents per day. <lb/>
Office Fourth street. Green <lb/>
ville, N. C. d <lb/>
Girl of the <lb/>
As sweet as Magnolia blossoms <lb/>
and as pure as driven snow is the <lb/>
story of the latest of successful <lb/>
romances Girl of the Sunny <lb/>
There is a <lb/>
that is moat refreshing to <lb/>
the <lb/>
in witnessing a of <lb/>
such merit. The play is <lb/>
interspersed with many new and <lb/>
up-to-date specialties and <lb/>
I plantation revels by the <lb/>
I Cotton Blossom are a <lb/>
feature themselves. The <lb/>
scenery is most and <lb/>
very picturesque. At tho Opera <lb/>
House Friday, Sept. <lb/>
r-;. gr. <lb/>
trade. it i ad . B. in <lb/>
grade. <lb/>
rad. <lb/>
and defeated twice; and, Clove- people, most whom an <lb/>
land, who ran three times, was <lb/>
elected twice and defeated once, pensions. They were <lb/>
Clay ran twice, being defeated by the the el <lb/>
both times, and was a candidate mate And yet. strange to say. <lb/>
nominating conventions in. they do not any colored <lb/>
other mars, and Blaine made in their <lb/>
or three unsuccessful efforts for . they made an organ- <lb/>
toe nomination, but only one effort to drive out of the <lb/>
campaign before the -J <lb/>
If Mr Bryan should be W <lb/>
next year be would be <lb/>
only person in the political his- j posse. So great was the feel- <lb/>
of the country to have been against the col red people <lb/>
nominated for President for the that the local militia was held in <lb/>
third time having been to aid the civil officers, <lb/>
if necessary, and the Governor <lb/>
of the State was notified that the <lb/>
militia might be needed. <lb/>
Lost- Gold medal with This reminds us that Southern <lb/>
on bangle L. on pin, j Pines, in this State, a town set- . <lb/>
on back of bangle tied almost exclusively by resign because of ins campaign <lb/>
. I . . , , . m Mr. <lb/>
grade.<lb/>
There is every indication of <lb/>
food work during the session, <lb/>
and Greenville has to be <lb/>
proud of Our cit <lb/>
it their <lb/>
ed support. <lb/>
div id- <lb/>
defeated in two elections. -Wall <lb/>
Street Journal. <lb/>
Up. <lb/>
I have at my home on Pitt <lb/>
st.-. et, cattle that strayed into <lb/>
lot on the night; of Friday <lb/>
Aug. which I've had ad- <lb/>
since that time. The <lb/>
owner having not called for them <lb/>
I shall oiler them at public <lb/>
at the court house door on <lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. 1907, own- <lb/>
recover same by calling <lb/>
for them and paying feeding <lb/>
expenses, etc II. C Foreman- <lb/>
Sept <lb/>
The New York World insists <lb/>
that Secretary should <lb/>
name Pattie Langley. Finder will j people, <lb/>
be liberally rewarded by return- j very <lb/>
to this office. I Pittsboro Record. <lb/>
has no, or at <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. has a <lb/>
large picture representing the <lb/>
buildings for tho Eastern Train- <lb/>
School. If the trustees adopt <lb/>
the plans represented in this <lb/>
the buildings arc going <lb/>
to be <lb/>
INSURANCE INSURES. <lb/>
Protection Protects, <lb/>
If you decide to insure your life <lb/>
demand the best, and be content <lb/>
nothing but the best, The <lb/>
Standard Policy prescribed by <lb/>
the New state law issued by the <lb/>
Equitable Life Assurance So- <lb/>
of the United States. Paul <lb/>
Morton, President. For full <lb/>
apply to the <lb/>
signed- Warren. Jr Lin <lb/>
or at u is too thinking Agent, Greenville, K. <lb/>
few, colored residents. next year to Wm. A. Danner, General Agent, <lb/>
I be disturbed by ancient scandals Richmond, <lb/>
i.<lb/>
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Delegates Requested to in Raleigh <lb/>
the 16th of <lb/>
Headquarters North Carolina <lb/>
United Confederate <lb/>
Veterans, Durham. N. C, Sept. <lb/>
General Orders No. <lb/>
Paragraph It having been <lb/>
to s reunion <lb/>
this year of the North Carolina <lb/>
Division of the <lb/>
prate Veterans <lb/>
K- <lb/>
not want to do inn <lb/>
division is called to I h nil on the branch of a <lb/>
he city of at eight tree and <lb/>
p. m. on Wednesday, the said the squirrel, <lb/>
do that whenever <lb/>
FOR THE ONES. <lb/>
Story of Squirrel and What Hap- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Once there was a squirrel that <lb/>
did not like In.- home, and he used <lb/>
to scold and fault with every- <lb/>
thing. The papa squirrel had long <lb/>
gray whisker, and . was <lb/>
which he could .-hake his <lb/>
whiskers quickly. He said to the <lb/>
squirrel. dear, as not <lb/>
like your home there are three sen- <lb/>
could do . <lb/>
Leave II <lb/>
Or <lb/>
It <lb/>
United <lb/>
a convention of I Any one of <lb/>
accredited . <lb/>
., ., . I little <lb/>
from the camps, composing this, i <lb/>
I., it <lb/>
would help yon in <lb/>
to <lb/>
the Meeting in Raleigh Next Week <lb/>
N. C. Wednesday. <lb/>
-Postmaster Willis <lb/>
returned this morning from <lb/>
Washington, where h <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION. <lb/>
THE BANK OP FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE N C <lb/>
O MR CLOSE<lb/>
extended Discounts i , <lb/>
invitations to a number of Secured d <lb/>
of Depart- p. , <lb/>
n. <lb/>
those. <lb/>
tho <lb/>
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16th day of October. 1907, for <lb/>
the purpose of the annual <lb/>
i of the division and <lb/>
commanders and transact- <lb/>
such other business as may <lb/>
hen be deemed proper. The <lb/>
camps of this division will be Ki <lb/>
titled to the same number of de- <lb/>
legates at this convention as they <lb/>
were entitled to at the recent <lb/>
reunion of the United <lb/>
Confederate Veterans at Rich- <lb/>
as reported by the com- <lb/>
on credentials. It is hop <lb/>
; that there will be a full <lb/>
dance and that every camp will <lb/>
be represented. <lb/>
order of , <lb/>
GenH- A. London and <lb/>
Chief of Staff. <lb/>
want to aid just go out on a <lb/>
branch and scold away at some one <lb/>
you do not <lb/>
to attend the North Caro-, Due from Banks <lb/>
convention to Cash Items <lb/>
be held in Raleigh October <lb/>
The invitations were <lb/>
and the following officials <lb/>
at Postmaster General <lb/>
Meyer, First Assistant Hitch- <lb/>
cock. Fourth Assistant T. B. <lb/>
W. R. super <lb/>
free delivery <lb/>
routes, Chief in- k <lb/>
W. J. The hist <lb/>
much that he became a red squirrel, <lb/>
and you notice to this day <lb/>
red do just that thing. <lb/>
How to Play Wonderment. <lb/>
It i- that two only of <lb/>
the should have a knowledge <lb/>
of the game, and then wonderment <lb/>
is sure to lie the result. <lb/>
The two plovers that a <lb/>
word snail be regarded as a <lb/>
word. As an illustration, <lb/>
this word to be <lb/>
Cue of the players asserts his be- <lb/>
i s <lb/>
it. <lb/>
1.242.00 <lb/>
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Ill t<lb/>
tin s <lb/>
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157,330.94 <lb/>
l in- <lb/>
s ; <lb/>
little squirrel blushed so named has issued an order to all <lb/>
inspectors in the State <lb/>
to attend. <lb/>
A general official call has been <lb/>
issued to all postmasters in <lb/>
State to be present. There are <lb/>
postmasters in North j <lb/>
While in Washington <lb/>
mater Briggs secured an <lb/>
for two additional car-; <lb/>
Hers in and an <lb/>
of for carriers to use in <lb/>
buying street car <lb/>
Hill i <lb/>
of <lb/>
be- <lb/>
Aug. t <lb/>
I. V. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
R. L. Davis <lb/>
F. M. Davis <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
is gifted with second <lb/>
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STRANGE FORTUNE. <lb/>
Officer<lb/>
Strange fortunes have follow, d <lb/>
some of the men of the <lb/>
racy. It has just been discover- <lb/>
ed that B. F. Grant, secretary U <lb/>
Judah F. Benjamin. <lb/>
General of the Confederate <lb/>
States, is an inmate of the poor- <lb/>
house at Montgomery, Ala. Tin <lb/>
matter gained publicity through <lb/>
the application of Grant to the <lb/>
mayor for money enough to <lb/>
He is famous as <lb/>
a scholar, and the interesting <lb/>
part is that he U a of <lb/>
Carolina, having iv- e. <lb/>
born in Newborn, in 1835. Men <lb/>
whom serves way gun- <lb/>
lief that he <lb/>
sight and stale.- that he is able. <lb/>
through n closed door, to name any <lb/>
article touched by any in <lb/>
with notwithstanding <lb/>
that said person ma attempt to <lb/>
by mentioning a lot of <lb/>
other He then , his <lb/>
u being one whom <lb/>
he mat Lie in sympathy and goes <lb/>
Tl par I net in the room then <lb/>
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tank-s <lb/>
a-1. it. a <lb/>
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other S <lb/>
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in of May. 18th. 1907,<lb/>
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belief. <lb/>
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Internal Revenue <lb/>
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Collector's <lb/>
Littleton, N, C. Aug. Kith 1907. <lb/>
virtue of authority in sec- <lb/>
K. S. and acting under w r- <lb/>
rant of thereunder <lb/>
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him under the Internal Rev- <lb/>
law.-. I have one tract of <lb/>
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M. BLOUNT <lb/>
ROBT. STATON <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
To sufferers of Liver or <lb/>
Bladder Other <lb/>
say a bottle and if <lb/>
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contain your money. <lb/>
the ,, . <lb/>
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buildings on said said lot I <lb/>
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V Bros, on weal bi <lb/>
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the sumo conveyed <lb/>
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office of the register of <lb/>
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the will sell for cash <lb/>
in the town of Ayden on Saturday th-s <lb/>
l iv of September the follow- <lb/>
articles of personal property, to- <lb/>
two dray <lb/>
on four one <lb/>
one top being <lb/>
the of r. W <lb/>
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one other bay ant <lb/>
mare, two open buggies, one ton <lb/>
dray wagon, five of <lb/>
t ho last lot I h- s of <lb/>
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bob mine rented laid <lb/>
mu to satisfy <lb/>
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best brands. Anything wanted in staple Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods, etc. can be found <lb/>
at my store, and prices are right. All kinds of Fruits in <lb/>
season, . <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
for the Big State. Fair. <lb/>
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FREAKS OF SPORT. <lb/>
How the the Turkeys In a <lb/>
Ten Mile Race. <lb/>
The history of sport made fas- <lb/>
man incidents. <lb/>
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fields in his at mid- <lb/>
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with Malt. Nuts. etc. Made in a rain <lb/>
etc. No tedious wait. You will <lb/>
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strange <lb/>
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leaved by taking a after <lb/>
each petty to th. <lb/>
seat of the trouble. the <lb/>
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eat. It is s simple, clean, pure, harm <lb/>
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feel. Money back if it sold by <lb/>
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worth <lb/>
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have only taken four your <lb/>
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matter how irritable or how <lb/>
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the of The main factor in <lb/>
of any disorder Is rest, and <lb/>
way is to <lb/>
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will do it. It. is a pro- <lb/>
acids <lb/>
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and Law. Sold by L. j ti-n <lb/>
Tile pies are just as good <lb/>
ever-your is out of <lb/>
whack. <lb/>
For scratches, Inter <lb/>
bites the many little hurts comma i <lb/>
to family, <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve is the remedy. <lb/>
It is soothing, clean and heal <lb/>
He sure you get Sold <lb/>
by J. I. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
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one we would have enjoyed th <lb/>
most. <lb/>
be Cured <lb/>
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reach the diseased port on of ear. <lb/>
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is by con- <lb/>
of the mucous lining the <lb/>
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imperfect hearing, and when it is en- <lb/>
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and unless the Inflammation can be <lb/>
ken out and this tube restored lo its <lb/>
ii condition, hearing will be de- <lb/>
forever; out of ten <lb/>
are caused Catarrh, which Is nothing <lb/>
but an Inflamed condition of the mucous <lb/>
surfaces <lb/>
We will give One hundred Dollars Tor <lb/>
any case of Deal in en- <lb/>
that cannot lie cured Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. <lb/>
F. J. Toledo, <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
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on. <lb/>
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AT LAW, <lb/>
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time place appointed he nut, <lb/>
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rare <lb/>
start there was indication that i <lb/>
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or wings down. They <lb/>
at a brisk pace. <lb/>
which Hie tin heavier <lb/>
waddle, wen- not able to equal. In- <lb/>
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lending two miles. <lb/>
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grew i s turkeys displayed signs <lb/>
of uneasiness, l to look <lb/>
the that by the <lb/>
wayside and edged toward them. <lb/>
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was fastened a red cloth, <lb/>
did what he could to them for- <lb/>
ward. First one I and, <lb/>
it-elf to a pendant limb, <lb/>
its. If down comfortably. This one <lb/>
no sooner than <lb/>
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manner. Parley scattered along the <lb/>
road did aid in the least. The <lb/>
turkeys had concluded that it was <lb/>
time to turn in. and turn in or turn <lb/>
out they did. In a few minutes ail <lb/>
of the twenty were roosting in trees, <lb/>
from which it was impossible <lb/>
drive them. Meanwhile the geese <lb/>
came lumbering on. slowly <lb/>
passed their slumbering competitors. <lb/>
race finished with the <lb/>
first find the turkeys <lb/>
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to People and brings the best R- suits<lb/>
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into structure of the nose <lb/>
mid determine characteristics <lb/>
if little <lb/>
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yours. The brow wrinkled, <lb/>
and crow's round the <lb/>
which gradually <lb/>
grow dim as lime rolls on. Checks <lb/>
lose the bloom which can- <lb/>
not replace and lips r fullness <lb/>
color. The chin, dimpled in <lb/>
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as the care may be, <lb/>
and the eyebrows be -nine heavy <lb/>
with the crop of many <lb/>
growth. The nose shows no marl; <lb/>
lo these familiar facial <lb/>
indication; of the approach of old <lb/>
and practically enjoys <lb/>
from ravages which time <lb/>
makes on the other features of <lb/>
face. to the nose, probably <lb/>
the ears, us a rule, slum the fewest <lb/>
and least obvious signs of old age. <lb/>
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of <lb/>
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of the surface of the earth. A mile <lb/>
down in the sea the Wilier has a <lb/>
of a ton to r square <lb/>
inch. If ii six deep was <lb/>
filled with sea water, which was <lb/>
then allowed lo evaporate, there <lb/>
would two inches of sail left in <lb/>
the bottom of box. Taking tin- <lb/>
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Norfolk A r <lb/>
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Hertford <lb/>
A A M 2.20 M P M <lb/>
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PANACEA <lb/>
HISS. <lb/>
one a hundreds of such <lb/>
have suffered for yearn <lb/>
and have received bi and lasting results from the use <lb/>
PANACEA MINERAL WATER than from any other remedy of <lb/>
the many I have had fol me. It gives me great pleas- <lb/>
to testify to Its marvelous results in my own case and <lb/>
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Mrs. Martha P. Taylor. <lb/>
Newport News, Va <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
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Guilford county are preparing to <lb/>
W. J. Bryan a big banquet <lb/>
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fair there. is intimated <lb/>
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the country and unloads those j around school houses and grounds <lb/>
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ambition of every one. <lb/>
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that is in their interest. <lb/>
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the most powerful organization <lb/>
in the world. Their suspicions <lb/>
and if we may so <lb/>
it. keeps many of them from <lb/>
uniting with the Southern <lb/>
A NONSENSE. <lb/>
a Bashful Young <lb/>
I a sleeping Car. <lb/>
A certain benevolent old was <lb/>
noted for her to <lb/>
t the extent <lb/>
She <lb/>
was traveling once in a sleeping car, <lb/>
winch was obliged to sleep in <lb/>
lower instead of having a <lb/>
whole section, u her custom. <lb/>
As bedtime came she became con- <lb/>
rot <lb/>
that city are siting up <lb/>
erring forward of what bad <lb/>
places saloon are. <lb/>
. mar e <lb/>
. i hour of the night <lb/>
it him <lb/>
whatever -t- <lb/>
at-t may have <lb/>
.,. it taught the <lb/>
lesson they shot id <lb/>
off. <lb/>
in <lb/>
and an <lb/>
But i <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
never forget. <lb/>
U r. J Teel, the man upon <lb/>
the attach was nude, has <lb/>
w gratitude of <lb/>
the by his <lb/>
I his assail- <lb/>
ants. I been the of <lb/>
ed inn and ired <lb/>
peace A man of less <lb/>
have <lb/>
the rather than have taken <lb/>
the further lo<lb/>
than.- to <lb/>
the <lb/>
win n i <lb/>
defendants in the t <lb/>
. . . I f ; C <lb/>
took c<lb/>
the burden of the <lb/>
entire, that I <lb/>
to <lb/>
they<lb/>
. W. V. -ed- <lb/>
I L to be <lb/>
wisely counsel <lb/>
hoping <lb/>
th it- <lb/>
tie entire county <lb/>
will approve the action of <lb/>
We never believed it of Meek- <lb/>
but that county his <lb/>
proportion t <lb/>
to build more good roads. <lb/>
If the Standard Oil Trust to able <lb/>
to pay a lawyer SI. per day <lb/>
his services, it should not be <lb/>
raising such a kick about that <lb/>
fine. <lb/>
Carrie Nation overworked her <lb/>
in Wash- <lb/>
City, and got a 80-day <lb/>
m in the work house. <lb/>
The New York thief who hat <lb/>
a mania for stealing clicks and <lb/>
watches, to be doing time<lb/>
i long us i jury can b <lb/>
d who gay <lb/>
n ii the defendant is a <lb/>
woman. <lb/>
price <lb/>
in the coat of making a news- <lb/>
paper, the Washington St an- <lb/>
-i <lb/>
price <lb/>
October Th r is no enter <lb/>
arise harder hit in the advance <lb/>
of material than th <lb/>
When Use <lb/>
and come <lb/>
down to <lb/>
dealing with the <lb/>
will be in our <lb/>
But they are not coming <lb/>
down to that until they are mad- <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Cassie v has come be- <lb/>
fore ye again, but <lb/>
this time plight. It is <lb/>
since in <lb/>
the Columbus prison she has be- <lb/>
j me totally Kind and a physical <lb/>
wreck. Cassi <lb/>
that is without sin Brat cast a <lb/>
stone at N <lb/>
him row h have <lb/>
pr It is <lb/>
mother  re of the try see- <lb/>
its but whether it <lb/>
profit by it is entirely an <lb/>
other question. Parker <lb/>
has proven himself and <lb/>
right en all public questions, a <lb/>
claim that can never be truthfully <lb/>
made for the defeated <lb/>
him for the presidency <lb/>
There is old that <lb/>
i ft Ta <lb/>
As it is a poor th it will not <lb/>
w r- ways, this might be <lb/>
reversed to after a <lb/>
then <lb/>
has <lb/>
.- <lb/>
the comfort of the <lb/>
i was lo occupy the <lb/>
A that is seeking berth. came, and the <lb/>
the price of and the young <lb/>
., , . I n her no <lb/>
the very same reasons keep <lb/>
out of the Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Company that wants to <lb/>
do the thing with the to- <lb/>
crop. Perhaps some <lb/>
the farmers will see what is best <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
of to she sat <lb/>
patiently being <lb/>
line. Half an <lb/>
the porter beside her <lb/>
to have berth <lb/>
up, <lb/>
X. gave a <lb/>
then referred courteously t <lb/>
young man. beg <lb/>
you ready to to <lb/>
AGED TELLS OF <lb/>
. ,. r,, . a bow ad <lb/>
lie a <lb/>
Peculiar Settlement <lb/>
Pate For th. <lb/>
he asked another <lb/>
y.,;, .,,. <lb/>
ions and signs, .--; <lb/>
striking a silent clock, I the <lb/>
at night, y, X <lb/>
I at midnight and h r ,,,,, feet or your head u <lb/>
Sophia Smoke, the West The young man gave her a scared <lb/>
Seating to hobble look H and ran It h <lb/>
,.,. . ;, . n <lb/>
and we j them to prepare for the end of .,,,,.,.,.,. f the smoker. <lb/>
new storm of industrial activity the world. She the of <lb/>
t October full <lb/>
a lawyer is out <lb/>
a fee, e has to put up <lb/>
i to make I is <lb/>
It he is earning bis fee. <lb/>
We doubt if anybody sup <lb/>
n will ever find the <lb/>
but his project again <lb/>
as a advertisement <lb/>
thus its purpose. <lb/>
J. M Barr, of <lb/>
tho exposition, has <lb/>
r satisfied over th. <lb/>
unpleasant relations between <lb/>
himself and President Tucker, <lb/>
and ha This leaves <lb/>
the official <lb/>
in somewhat of a muddle <lb/>
is about to break over the town <lb/>
It is time something like <lb/>
was taking place. Many things <lb/>
are needed i i Greenville's <lb/>
and our <lb/>
should be up and aft-r them. <lb/>
ought to <lb/>
good by their <lb/>
the meeting of the anti- <lb/>
L. in in Norfolk. <lb/>
; and <lb/>
come to an That Judge <lb/>
Lyon a wise <lb/>
shown bis prompt <lb/>
endorsement <lb/>
Everybody is glad that the <lb/>
matter ended. Now that it <lb/>
is over let all feeling about it he <lb/>
buried, and we hope Pitt <lb/>
county will be called upon <lb/>
to face another such case. <lb/>
If the are d <lb/>
on to turn over a fine they <lb/>
be c ireful to send in their <lb/>
reports to avoid a second fine. <lb/>
If the exposition managers <lb/>
would give more attention to the <lb/>
show and less to their personal <lb/>
differences it would be better for <lb/>
all concerned. <lb/>
It seems to be a fact a t gen- <lb/>
that it is against <lb/>
the game laws of the State to <lb/>
hunt on any land without the <lb/>
permission of the owner. It is <lb/>
not necessary for a man to <lb/>
Ids land to- make hunting on it <lb/>
others unlawful. <lb/>
was n the first time Green <lb/>
ville has suffered through th, M <lb/>
of her own people. <lb/>
Secretary Taft is rather <lb/>
get lost <lb/>
around the world. <lb/>
i of getting tho nomination, it <lb/>
is very evident that all but one <lb/>
n his travels of them is en. <lb/>
The men who <lb/>
pen these days to pay <lb/>
of Oklahoma <lb/>
made a start in electing an , <lb/>
Democratic ticket Tuesday <lb/>
Exhaustive argument in the <lb/>
Supreme cart has been made on <lb/>
both sides in the matter of the <lb/>
fine against the Southern <lb/>
Railway, imposed by Judge Long <lb/>
in the Superior court of Wake <lb/>
county The decision of the <lb/>
court is the next thing <lb/>
awaited. <lb/>
Japan is trying to keep pace <lb/>
with the United States the <lb/>
matter of explosions on her bat <lb/>
By a recent <lb/>
on one of the ships forty of the <lb/>
crew. Inclining nine officers, <lb/>
were killed. Keep up on <lb/>
both sides awhile and there, will <lb/>
The opinion of the people as to <lb/>
the Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
co Company is shown in the tact <lb/>
company grows stronger <lb/>
and does a larger business <lb/>
each succeeding season As the <lb/>
farmers realize the benefit such <lb/>
an organization to to them, the <lb/>
more readily they identify them- <lb/>
selves with it. To our mind this <lb/>
is the best movement ever start <lb/>
among the farmers of the <lb/>
tobacco growing section, and <lb/>
through it they have the <lb/>
of being in entire control <lb/>
of the tobacco crop. <lb/>
His friends throughout the <lb/>
country are much concerned over <lb/>
the reported condition of the <lb/>
health of ex President Grover <lb/>
Cleveland. If these reports are <lb/>
true, disease is making such rap- <lb/>
id inroads on his constitution as <lb/>
to cause apprehensions that the <lb/>
end is not far distant Without <lb/>
exception he is America's great- <lb/>
est living man. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs Smoke to the most inter- <lb/>
character of an Interesting <lb/>
settlement of in t. e <lb/>
heart of the forest in West <lb/>
township. Years ago a <lb/>
and a white worn in fled <lb/>
from made, <lb/>
their homes in the Their <lb/>
descendants constitute the set <lb/>
and Sophie Smoke is <lb/>
wow doctor an <lb/>
est of the community. These <lb/>
people believe in her prophecy, <lb/>
and are paring for the <lb/>
but other people of the; <lb/>
section laugh at the old <lb/>
out that her <lb/>
prophecies of past have <lb/>
failed of <lb/>
Nat Co C All.<lb/>
Are you SUM the mine is going <lb/>
to <lb/>
the manager said he <lb/>
cut his right arm if it <lb/>
that don't count for much <lb/>
is t. the merer has a <lb/>
, , ,, ,, I York Mail. <lb/>
What constitutes a home Folk; <lb/>
A house, or a Pipe. <lb/>
, my tho old gentle <lb/>
who inhabit it This b a mys- mu yon know it tery that the wayward pen can- a brier in my every tune I set <lb/>
not solve with a nourish. A r Do you <lb/>
j snow . <lb/>
home to expansive, indeed, far it -n;.;, chuckled the <lb/>
includes all who are lorn in lS <lb/>
v I happens to a brier pipe, <lb/>
charmed circle, and many more Tribune. <lb/>
besides; but <lb/>
to <lb/>
What Wad of views would you <lb/>
t forth in my next <lb/>
orator. <lb/>
answered tho coldly <lb/>
theorist, wore you I'd gel <lb/>
some views <lb/>
New <lb/>
Every bill <lb/>
t has come <lb/>
lately shows advance in price. <lb/>
They now depend more on the <lb/>
big speakers than on the big <lb/>
pumpkins to draw crowds to the <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
The North Pole is still in hid- <lb/>
inviting anybody to find it <lb/>
who wants to undertake the job. <lb/>
These little lumps of nothing <lb/>
that themselves in the way <lb/>
thinking they can block Pitt <lb/>
county's progress, are Hard to <lb/>
realize how very small they <lb/>
he no need of talking about war <lb/>
between them. <lb/>
Prom notices that have boon <lb/>
distributed we see that another <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
its j steamboat line is to <lb/>
with <lb/>
On <lb/>
Morning <lb/>
fortieth Mr. W. led on Tar river with regular <lb/>
II. Bernard has been at the schedule between Washington <lb/>
through all these years, and Greenville. That is just <lb/>
he and the paper have had a. what ought to be Because <lb/>
remarkable career. The has two lines of rail- <lb/>
Admiral Dewey expresses op- <lb/>
position to the United States <lb/>
parting with the <lb/>
the admiral's noted light and <lb/>
victory in bay he <lb/>
ally feels a personal interest over <lb/>
there, but this country made a <lb/>
bid bargain when it p-s- <lb/>
or rather title, to th <lb/>
Islands. <lb/>
Tho bears are making a stiff <lb/>
Ii to pull down the price of <lb/>
cotton. A good reason why the <lb/>
farm rs should stand more firmly <lb/>
to for higher prices. It <lb/>
lo ks the farmers win make <lb/>
it should be the cent rollers of the <lb/>
price, and not the speculators, <lb/>
is it a thing that <lb/>
grows, is subject to <lb/>
Make the answer to suit <lb/>
.,.,. . i to set m my <lb/>
yourself; let it be whimsical or. inquired tho <lb/>
but you may sure that <lb/>
the spirit of home is not to be <lb/>
found in warehouses, nor in the <lb/>
auction shops, nor in the market j <lb/>
places of the; world It is an <lb/>
essence, with a <lb/>
which fills every corner from <lb/>
to garret, and gives out <lb/>
perfume oven to the stranger <lb/>
that enters the door. And if you <lb/>
have ever had a whiff of this <lb/>
perfume, count yourself <lb/>
fortunate among the children of <lb/>
Candler Harris in <lb/>
Magazine f u <lb/>
mom <lb/>
Uncle <lb/>
October <lb/>
The Croat <lb/>
were sh <lb/>
complained, swore you would <lb/>
go to tho of tho earth for me. <lb/>
ho interrupted. <lb/>
i are no ends of tho earth <lb/>
learned that <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
and the Star are both of <lb/>
its age, as they have a right to <lb/>
be, for the splendid <lb/>
usefulness the paper <lb/>
h .-, the oldest daily <lb/>
i in the State- <lb/>
road is no reason the advantage <lb/>
of water should <lb/>
be abandoned. <lb/>
It is all right to lay the murder <lb/>
of -over- on a dead <lb/>
c xi deny it- <lb/>
Southern railway <lb/>
money in its treasury by <lb/>
stopping fight against 1-. <lb/>
and yielding to the law. <lb/>
There is more money in cents <lb/>
fare than in buying <lb/>
lobbyists, lawyers and <lb/>
newspapers say the early <lb/>
lour of the through the <lb/>
West is to be spectacular. It Tribune <lb/>
would not be in keeping with <lb/>
him if it was otherwise. <lb/>
Even at that when there is the <lb/>
devil to pay lots of folks simply <lb/>
give promissory notes, cont I <lb/>
under obligations to His Satanic <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
But that wilt not work in the <lb/>
of tho devil. <lb/>
Cost. <lb/>
Mrs. paper <lb/>
a swell woman in <lb/>
I o tea. What do yew <lb/>
i ,. n high <lb/>
Oatcake I reckon it be <lb/>
i, kind what n-l <lb/>
with <lb/>
mis department is in P. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Th e famous mower and at <lb/>
with reaper attachment is the <lb/>
harvest your oats with. <lb/>
Get one at Harrington Barber Last night at our hearts <lb/>
Co were gladdened by the familiar <lb/>
Miss Lena of our friends. Prof. W. H <lb/>
spent Friday with relatives and D. J. Whichard. <lb/>
. j These gentlemen <lb/>
Prof. the <lb/>
fountain pens <lb/>
T. Bro. <lb/>
store for u <lb/>
Chas. Elk-aid Misses Louise <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
After <lb/>
Satterthwaite and Annie Stall- the sweet After an in- <lb/>
May spend solo by Miss <lb/>
Kittrell and a vocal Hoy Mr <lb/>
hand <lb/>
of the. <lb/>
co disaster. Usual price <lb/>
price, B T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
M, O of Bethel, was <lb/>
here Thursday on <lb/>
Bring your chickens and eggs <lb/>
to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for them. <lb/>
Whichard. Prof was <lb/>
We have. or. hand a copies . ., . n , <lb/>
the San Prof. <lb/>
who referred to him as the lead <lb/>
county in th <lb/>
State and he was well sustained <lb/>
in adore, <lb/>
of Prof. We <lb/>
heard a grit number of <lb/>
speakers on <lb/>
but none fuller of excellent u <lb/>
D. W- Wood, of LaGrange, vice to ,.,, <lb/>
women and none t <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. I LOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
Usual. <lb/>
tho matter with <lb/>
the <lb/>
awful sick with a head- <lb/>
tho little girl answered, <lb/>
hurt, <lb/>
broke his <lb/>
This time it is an old woman in <lb/>
Pennsylvania who predicts the <lb/>
end of the world and she <lb/>
date on October It is not <lb/>
worth while to fret <lb/>
Man a <lb/>
a Ufa but <lb/>
may think la a <lb/>
I, . akin. <lb/>
Both I am <lb/>
. . . of clay.<lb/>
Nat, I no plans <lb/>
pipe will <lb/>
M in at in i <lb/>
DU to <lb/>
So with tho you <lb/>
It to <lb/>
-N.-w i<lb/>
Was here afternoon- He <lb/>
was hire school last year <lb/>
and we were glad to sea him. <lb/>
Tee fatuous Hawk passes <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro D neglect <lb/>
your eye <lb/>
r, J. Whichard and W. H. <lb/>
re <lb/>
A nice ,. <lb/>
I s, <lb/>
c. at R F <lb/>
co <lb/>
Iv t, i <lb/>
II S., i- a <lb/>
few days here His home is near <lb/>
Oak City. <lb/>
t . New lot of have <lb/>
it been received at ton- <lb/>
B; Co. <lb/>
cone deeper from the heart of <lb/>
the speaker. <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
all and referred to his <lb/>
-i <lb/>
progress of the Stat in his ; <lb/>
i vela v. r its <lb/>
that the people are <lb/>
as i tie i <lb/>
Ward-rob. safes <lb/>
made to order. Carolina Milling <lb/>
ft Mfg. co. <lb/>
children cannot get the <lb/>
proper training unless they are <lb/>
comfortable. <lb/>
Pitt school de k <lb/>
the A. G. <lb/>
C . are especially noted for their <lb/>
comfort, besides being the cheep- <lb/>
-t on the market. Every <lb/>
public school house in N. C. <lb/>
should not be without them. <lb/>
Try a I ; brand pocket knife-<lb/>
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb/>
ax Bro, <lb/>
Clearance sale for stock. <lb/>
Greatly reduced prices for th <lb/>
text days. B. F. Man- <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Showers goods including <lb/>
hose, underwear, <lb/>
ties, shirts and over- <lb/>
ills arriving daily at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
out for our immense <lb/>
lock which will be here in a <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Hive your carts, wagons <lb/>
el put in good trim for the <lb/>
use. All kinds of repair <lb/>
promptly. Carolina <lb/>
Ming Co. <lb/>
all your wood turning <lb/>
done at the Carolina Milling <lb/>
First class <lb/>
done <lb/>
School cannot get tie <lb/>
training unless the <lb/>
V i I foil <lb/>
. ; I i take <lb/>
for <lb/>
, ill mail at <lb/>
ii. i . <lb/>
The down near the <lb/>
.-. ii. .r tn an- <lb/>
C en <lb/>
. -h i n <lb/>
Saul's the i <lb/>
C at the Drag <lb/>
c j ii f <lb/>
M. .<lb/>
Prof. J. A. arrived <lb/>
fro aid <lb/>
he of <lb/>
I s is<lb/>
Annie I <lb/>
. I ,, <lb/>
i c. her ti wilt <lb/>
idle; an . th. <lb/>
iresidence Mr. <lb/>
is in a it-, c m <lb/>
Should . .- fall in th hole on at I r . <lb/>
the aide walk they would ; . Eugene o <lb/>
injury, if not be . r.- , , , . <lb/>
We call attention of hi <lb/>
city fathers to the fa a . I ire i <lb/>
For fresh and cheap goods go<lb/>
.-- <lb/>
i .<lb/>
,. <lb/>
who Rf <lb/>
seize opportunities. <lb/>
the reason r <lb/>
all this awaking. The that <lb/>
education is only acquired by <lb/>
I t-1 j <lb/>
Harrington Co. hard and close application and <lb/>
i i complete I; if ready i. <lb/>
clothing him before you get <lb/>
your next suit. <lb/>
You want a buggy and we <lb/>
have them. When you <lb/>
load of tobacco come by Winter- <lb/>
ville and see <lb/>
buy that buggy until you <lb/>
him. He can make to <lb/>
interest and he will do it, <lb/>
FOR two horse <lb/>
wagon and a disc harrow- Mrs. i <lb/>
J. L. Butt, one. mile from Win- <lb/>
Boy's suits must go to make <lb/>
room for fall stock. B. V. Man- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Hearing the sound of the <lb/>
whistle and the hum of the ma- <lb/>
we were reminded <lb/>
that tho Pitt County Oil <lb/>
Co., had begun to operate for <lb/>
this season. We at made <lb/>
our way to the operating mill <lb/>
and to our surprise now <lb/>
had been and <lb/>
had been made which <lb/>
made it quite evident that a <lb/>
progressive spirit was behind the <lb/>
mill and that its operation should <lb/>
be first class in every respect. <lb/>
We also found that they had dis- <lb/>
continued the old fashion way of <lb/>
taking toll, but was simply grin- <lb/>
a pound bale of cotton <lb/>
for which is about half <lb/>
The farmer who pays the <lb/>
20th in toll to his <lb/>
ginned per bale <lb/>
sells his cotton cents per <lb/>
that each one in order to acquire <lb/>
the power that it gives, must <lb/>
w irk it out for himself, was sent <lb/>
horn i i he arts of y <lb/>
The cry of the <lb/>
and women of <lb/>
character The world <lb/>
vi i are <lb/>
Want can you <lb/>
referred to the grand p <lb/>
held out to our <lb/>
in school work, t it there was a <lb/>
demand for a thousand or e <lb/>
of teachers that were not in <lb/>
in our State at this time. <lb/>
Prof. was at his best <lb/>
and the rapt attention of the <lb/>
audience showed the effect of <lb/>
his address. <lb/>
At the close of the address, <lb/>
Miss played a <lb/>
solo which was followed an- <lb/>
other beautiful vocal sole Mr. <lb/>
Whichard and a plane by <lb/>
Miss Vivian Thus has <lb/>
our series of lectures tor tho <lb/>
begun. sized <lb/>
was <lb/>
Pi of. dismissed the <lb/>
by referring to <lb/>
opportunities of . teacher and of <lb/>
the the quiet hour as <lb/>
he over the lives of those <lb/>
who had been under his care, <lb/>
of sweet memory of those who <lb/>
had gone and were success- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
received from their teach- <lb/>
aired by the A. . Cox <lb/>
Co- are especially <lb/>
for their comfort. Every <lb/>
in North <lb/>
should be furnished with these <lb/>
books, <lb/>
have tried the n w <lb/>
try the best, tho Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
v sold by the A- G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
of all kinds prepared <lb/>
at Milling mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb/>
in at Harrington, <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
Put your money in bank <lb/>
and receive a double benefit <lb/>
We pay interest on <lb/>
time deposits and at tho same <lb/>
time are perfectly safe <lb/>
against burglars. Then again <lb/>
y-ti put your money where it can <lb/>
put into circulation and <lb/>
fit your neighbors. J. L. Jack <lb/>
son, of the Bank of Win- <lb/>
co E. E. Co., I <lb/>
nave the best. <lb/>
There are many strangers, <lb/>
young ladies and <lb/>
men, attending the <lb/>
schools of our <lb/>
J. R, Smith Co. have just re- <lb/>
a car load of lime. <lb/>
We have heard nothing from <lb/>
the electric light commission. <lb/>
How about brethren <lb/>
candy direct from <lb/>
factory at store. <lb/>
Mrs. v. received a <lb/>
phone message Sunday from <lb/>
Farmville announcing serious <lb/>
of her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
i of place. <lb/>
Go to E E new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
and fresh <lb/>
J. W. our chief, <lb/>
Monday after a <lb/>
prisoner our constable who <lb/>
vie i- <lb/>
say <lb/>
in a class <lb/>
lain Pen. Call at Drug <lb/>
Store secure this <lb/>
ed article. <lb/>
The firm of <lb/>
now doing a mercantile, b.;. <lb/>
in Winterville, have n.-i <lb/>
to move her <lb/>
1st. They have re <lb/>
Hattie <lb/>
.-<lb/>
I; . <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Mr C i pp c nun . <lb/>
. ;. at ii it . <lb/>
RE <lb/>
ii ii a <lb/>
ii SI On room a<lb/>
. . lo -m <lb/>
i iii I he tow i . I <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Mrs. E w <lb/>
fr m the Baptist is i i i . <lb/>
and rowing S. M. Smith and s i, of t <lb/>
Barnwell, have I- .- tho <lb/>
A. Harrington. <lb/>
Wednesday evening at I e <lb/>
of the brides fas her in <lb/>
county, Mr. <lb/>
. I M Or ah were u<lb/>
-i , <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
. <lb/>
re- <lb/>
I I I ii n<lb/>
II. I <lb/>
.- . <lb/>
i , v. <lb/>
Mr .-. a <lb/>
I I . en <lb/>
i.<lb/>
v.- ,. pr -i t- <lb/>
ed to locate <lb/>
i i practice <lb/>
I p He has re- <lb/>
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, e I of I ill to <lb/>
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i . i-l . on <lb/>
in. <lb/>
. ; slightest idea but that ell our <lb/>
will In mid give him a<lb/>
or, <lb/>
one <lb/>
R . <lb/>
th i at home of <lb/>
i fa her, . . . . <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
the large stores in <lb/>
brick block. <lb/>
Everybody hat s. , <lb/>
m-s <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
of <lb/>
the town of <lb/>
one <lb/>
houses in <lb/>
there is not <lb/>
The cry is for more. <lb/>
j ; <lb/>
us as published in the <lb/>
department of <lb/>
Big lot cots latest styles, very <lb/>
Now is the Lime to K Co. <lb/>
your Box Body Carts e they <lb/>
are cheap. The A. U. Cox <lb/>
Co., have ft <lb/>
them on hand. Call and e them <lb/>
Remember that the ti. Con <lb/>
Manufacturing Co. are still <lb/>
the well known Tar He <lb/>
wagons at their usual low <lb/>
buggies are still go- <lb/>
if you a nice up-to- <lb/>
date runabout buggy you had <lb/>
better give him an early call <lb/>
filled his regular appointment at <lb/>
the Baptist church Sunday morn- <lb/>
and night. The congregation <lb/>
at both services were large and <lb/>
His sermons <lb/>
were of a high order. At the <lb/>
close of the morning service M rs. <lb/>
E. A- was received into <lb/>
the fellowship of the <lb/>
has also decided to <lb/>
in school some extensive improve- <lb/>
gentlemen have a warm upon building which <lb/>
will add to its appearance <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
will <lb/>
pound also noticed of the sad regret that prob- <lb/>
when the cotton Was ginned an opportunity had been <lb/>
farmer cents lost in failing to something <lb/>
bushel for his cotton seed and out for those who were not <lb/>
this we considered a fancy from a neglect of <lb/>
trouble in hauling. Such town <lb/>
vantages to the farmer we pro- wish to come. <lb/>
diet a Dig for Root paint, varnish, stains. <lb/>
for this <lb/>
season. coloring etc, at Harrington, Bar- <lb/>
A ear load of lime just arrived <lb/>
at r, <lb/>
Another largo shipment <lb/>
and comfort. <lb/>
We regret, to note the death of <lb/>
i Vincent, which occurred <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Sunday morning at o'clock <lb/>
Co, are prepared home of his father about <lb/>
fore buying elsewhere. We an <lb/>
prepared to give you bargains. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co , s a <lb/>
on our box papers -.- ,, <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
now coming During moved to his father's home last <lb/>
the next forty days we will make spring and remained there until <lb/>
of <lb/>
just received at A. W. Ange <lb/>
He is survived <lb/>
three children. <lb/>
By a <lb/>
His <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
lad <lb/>
immense dry <lb/>
Which arc now open <lb/>
W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb/>
remains were laid to rest in tho <lb/>
Branch church <lb/>
He was ; <lb/>
mentioned <lb/>
Guaranteed all Rubber, and was a good citizen. <lb/>
weight rain coats at B. F. Mun- Bis bereaved wife and relatives <lb/>
t to the nips and rutabaga seed can now Branch <lb/>
V cordial Ii a to i h D M d K <lb/>
lea to come and examine our B . ,, , <lb/>
were very many people <lb/>
Hem the country to attend <lb/>
vice in the free Will Baptist <lb/>
arch last <lb/>
The washing machine business <lb/>
seems to be demanding no little <lb/>
concern among many of our <lb/>
neighbors and friends. <lb/>
Edwards Son have just <lb/>
received a car load of <lb/>
wire fence, Can furnish any <lb/>
Since the stock law been <lb/>
vogue our present a <lb/>
cleaner appearance. <lb/>
Big lot of calico, best grade S <lb/>
per yard -i. R, <lb/>
The graded school opened e <lb/>
yesterday with all the teachers <lb/>
present and a <lb/>
students. <lb/>
The very beat and cheap st <lb/>
hair brushes, combs, and <lb/>
at Saul's drug store, <lb/>
Miss Sallie Dixon and Master <lb/>
Jack Holton, from near <lb/>
Soring, left hero on the train <lb/>
Monday to spend the day in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
hams and shoulders <lb/>
,. R. Smith co. <lb/>
Many of cur people are attend- <lb/>
court this week. <lb/>
Cure at J. K. Smith <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
W. E Hooks returned <lb/>
prolonged visit to <lb/>
salt at J. H. Smith <lb/>
co. <lb/>
Our cotton market is getting <lb/>
to be a little lively, Upward of <lb/>
in Ayden. <lb/>
th <lb/>
u -corporation S t <lb/>
Iv. .-, . . <lb/>
Loan <lb/>
A ; debate will be had <lb/>
each Tuesday at the <lb/>
n The subject for next <lb/>
Tuesday night is. <lb/>
women <lb/>
Mr. Oscar Dixon, on of our <lb/>
popular young men loft <lb/>
day morning for ton to <lb/>
enter school. <lb/>
patterns at J. R. Smith <lb/>
co- <lb/>
Washing machines and wring- <lb/>
at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bring us your beeswax, wool, <lb/>
hams, shoulders, chickens and <lb/>
eggs to J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Jenkins and J. W. Taylor <lb/>
are a pair. What one can't tell, <lb/>
tho won't. <lb/>
Souls guarantees all he sells, <lb/>
especially candy. <lb/>
Mason fruit jars, raps and rub- <lb/>
at J. R. Smith co <lb/>
fee as lies girl <lb/>
had gone back u or <lb/>
we have gone h on t Us n <lb/>
cap of b . Ti it's <lb/>
w the muter with these <lb/>
it-.- Nothing wrong with the <lb/>
it Must be tour gizzard. <lb/>
K-.-e-- cut and <lb/>
wire at R, Smith . <lb/>
Royal flour, always good and <lb/>
good always at J. S e<lb/>
r. <lb/>
i a i <lb/>
s of .<lb/>
c ire i <lb/>
urea<lb/>
fas-h items <lb/>
r cola <lb/>
RS<lb/>
1.51 <lb/>
8.80 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Stir i iij iv . of i , <lb/>
eH to c <lb/>
i ii. <lb/>
Co . i tin<lb/>
. of lilt. <lb/>
I. J. L <lb/>
d do <lb/>
0.09<lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
, SB <lb/>
. i<lb/>
f the <lb/>
solemnly <lb/>
is true to I he be f <lb/>
e and b f. J. <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
d sworn co <lb/>
. I <lb/>
N i <lb/>
J- P H . N ; . , , . <lb/>
A. IX. <lb/>
G. LIN <lb/>
tors <lb/>
Or Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
A- <lb/>
ill <lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
th <lb/>
in<lb/>
it, <lb/>
us mill discounts <lb/>
. -drafts secured <lb/>
r. r <lb/>
from banks and I n <lb/>
i Items <lb/>
ti coin <lb/>
Si; coin <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
hive our deepest sympathy. <lb/>
notes other not-s <lb/>
Total <lb/>
t . stock <lb/>
on d s. 40.00 <lb/>
In ; <lb/>
i its ;. . to . <lb/>
c trier's 1.028.48 <lb/>
-ti. tn <lb/>
OF C I <lb/>
OF PER, <lb/>
J. It. Se of the above-i <lb/>
that the above Is tree to of n. <lb/>
It. i <lb/>
and sworn to baton <lb/>
one hundred bales were sold here -7th day of Aug <lb/>
during- the past week and they <lb/>
f Notary Public <lb/>
brought fan- prices, too. <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
J. H. SMITH<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
I. . p. <lb/>
go to Winterville a- d visit Win- <lb/>
High School. The school <lb/>
has been a success i's be <lb/>
ginning, and it grow <lb/>
each year, i <lb/>
i n is year <lb/>
has d i and <lb/>
apt<lb/>
I i . ion and <lb/>
t . me. <lb/>
The faculty are Prof. G. E- <lb/>
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land . <lb/>
and Miss <lb/>
music inst <lb/>
get <lb/>
PI <lb/>
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side of i <lb/>
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very . <lb/>
are . . . i <lb/>
BROUGHT HOME<lb/>
condition in the ho-- <lb/>
at Rocky Mount, died of hi <lb/>
in o'clock this morn <lb/>
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the Atlantic Coast Lin <lb/>
u between R <lb/>
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Selma <lb/>
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red that he <lb/>
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r t- h-. <lb/>
It a yellow streak <lb/>
felt one d i nut twenty years <lb/>
n Sun <lb/>
stood a restaurant <lb/>
without a bat was indulging <lb/>
in an optical gazing at the <lb/>
r things, garnished <lb/>
ind lovely, in the win- <lb/>
low of th . The son-. <lb/>
rs train, Art So <lb/>
and v. <lb/>
id to gaunt h oh i of <lb/>
. i porous looking <lb/>
man n i i a half dollar <lb/>
in hi hand p d the . which <lb/>
tinkled an iron and <lb/>
tell into below. <lb/>
-a <lb/>
; i an i l <lb/>
the g n the m I <lb/>
The Nd and walked <lb/>
. . <lb/>
v. I ; <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Ry virtue of power of sale eon <lb/>
in s certain mortgage dead <lb/>
John <lb/>
In book F page <lb/>
will expose to public sale, U-fore the <lb/>
In Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest on Saturday; October <lb/>
1907, a tract or parcel of land <lb/>
lying and being in tho county of Pitt <lb/>
ill North Carolina de- <lb/>
scribed as follows, to wit; <lb/>
In township and <lb/>
ed as follows; Situate near <lb/>
known as the Bowen of land and <lb/>
owned by <lb/>
the of Cu <lb/>
John Cox and Joe . <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
of the l-. acres formerly owned <lb/>
the Jordan Cox heirs and Aaron <lb/>
horn heirs, J. M. Dixon and the late <lb/>
John Jackson land, to <lb/>
aid mortgage deed. Terms of sale, <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
his day 1907. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Skinner Attorneys, <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
of th at Table In <lb/>
Seventeenth Century. <lb/>
. . , ., <lb/>
H. W.<lb/>
. crew <lb/>
.- <lb/>
in on from , , . . ,. <lb/>
hog ,  i at. <lb/>
I ,,;,; . that hall dollar <lb/>
of th <lb/>
him I I ha J on<lb/>
first. ; . . I sos- <lb/>
was held Friday II <lb/>
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a pup i and <lb/>
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.; and c <lb/>
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. that ii lit it was <lb/>
. . on the track, there. <lb/>
H . twenty miles be- lost coin. <lb/>
for i row him., .<lb/>
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t five <lb/>
retrieve it. <lb/>
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mo a I i . <lb/>
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for <lb/>
About a year ago r <lb/>
cotton was selling in New <lb/>
at cents a pound, while th <lb/>
quotation for <lb/>
Noting differ- <lb/>
of cents n pound, <lb/>
Wall Street i <lb/>
j view that it can not be <lb/>
between crops. <lb/>
I yield was <lb/>
mate bales, and no <lb/>
one expects this year's crop to <lb/>
furnish less than Our <lb/>
seeks the <lb/>
chief explanation elsewhere- <lb/>
more than anything <lb/>
it confidently surmiser, <lb/>
has brought cotton to <lb/>
present high value is the increase <lb/>
in consumption which has <lb/>
. i<lb/>
It also <lb/>
III <lb/>
. ., w. . . ,.,.finished. The first meal was at a <lb/>
o'clock, dinner was about o'clock, <lb/>
and supper was taken before <lb/>
bedtime. The dined at <lb/>
the old English breakfast time or a <lb/>
little later supped at p. m. <lb/>
In Tudor times the higher classes <lb/>
dined at and supped o'clock, <lb/>
hut the merchants seldom took <lb/>
their meals before and ii o'clock. <lb/>
The chief meals, dinner sup- <lb/>
i , . ,. kept ton- <lb/>
per. were taken in the hall , <lb/>
the old and tho Norman-. <lb/>
for parlor did not come into use <lb/>
until the reign of Break- <lb/>
fast did not become a regular meal <lb/>
until quite lately, Murray <lb/>
in the Oxford gave 1613 <lb/>
as the dale of the earliest quota- <lb/>
in the word occurred. <lb/>
The meal did become <lb/>
until late in the seventeenth <lb/>
century, for look <lb/>
draft of half a pin I <lb/>
wine or a dram of strong waters <lb/>
place of ii morning meal. <lb/>
was great meal of i . a <lb/>
from the of Hen- <lb/>
IV. t,. the death of r n V W L <lb/>
U-th the dinners Mere as n.,,, ,. u ,. n <lb/>
Groceries j <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Ties always on <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
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of those vi <lb/>
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lines not a sin;.<lb/>
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to put <lb/>
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t are a t he fro . the <lb/>
ion at we <lb/>
Court of Arbitration <lb/>
d. <lb/>
The Hague, Sept. Th <lb/>
j plan for he <lb/>
i of a permanent court <lb/>
arbitration has failed. It was <lb/>
suggested b; Joseph Chou i h ; <lb/>
fifteen judges b <lb/>
direct vote of the g r <lb/>
but this was def <lb/>
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the matter c i Mr.<lb/>
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was ;. <lb/>
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mm came back with toe remains ,,., <lb/>
en i- <lb/>
not <lb/>
that <lb/>
nil what <lb/>
ii in <lb/>
in<lb/>
L iwhich were brought here on the <lb/>
;. . train. A <lb/>
a II. B. Daniel, and another <lb/>
, . , , . it- National <lb/>
,. i r-in-law, Mr. Edward Fur- . K. <lb/>
. Dunn, also came a-ho i n <lb/>
.;. Six in a hi i lie then <lb/>
f th . . Line iron ; i .-. i . cm- <lb/>
Mount to Greenville as ass <lb/>
were Messrs. <lb/>
C. G. Speed, W<lb/>
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from the I lid <lb/>
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the words <lb/>
mules in . <lb/>
tongue in <lb/>
A- S, <lb/>
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ed Seemed i II <lb/>
force to Hie ti i lie <lb/>
mule to i . . Along <lb/>
family burial ground, about four .,. ,. <lb/>
town, for I used so; . i <lb/>
i. moon, the in i. blank, <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
move <lb/>
mule <lb/>
man, <lb/>
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Ml <lb/>
among them . i <lb/>
difficulty <lb/>
i Lea . . <lb/>
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n at <lb/>
The two <lb/>
to arbitration <lb/>
i pi e m n <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Shot His Brother Dead <lb/>
Charleston, Va., Sent. <lb/>
Darby, aged <lb/>
and Samuel Blackman <lb/>
the church ere <lb/>
Darby taken a sister <lb/>
to services and th. <lb/>
girl's brother objected. Black <lb/>
man attacked Darby with a club <lb/>
when the latter a revolve, <lb/>
and shot to death. <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Tho s was c n- <lb/>
.; . . ii. <lb/>
. I was <lb/>
in Dunn,<lb/>
. train <lb/>
burial. He <lb/>
ye . . . <lb/>
. , M . M. G. r I, <lb/>
m of Mr. <lb/>
and two i <lb/>
ii<lb/>
. <lb/>
said i lie In i- <lb/>
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the ad <lb/>
yes. nil <lb/>
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brought t <lb/>
at Sales. <lb/>
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ill . and ; ti <lb/>
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be <lb/>
n I <lb/>
I . <lb/>
t; . . Hone <lb/>
Sept <lb/>
ind, gagged, b i <lb/>
i by two burglars . East street, <lb/>
Bronx <lb/>
. . Hughes, <lb/>
Hughes, a city <lb/>
is dying t i i <lb/>
is fractured, her arms <lb/>
and lacerated, <lb/>
her face dis- <lb/>
r the men had stricken ht r <lb/>
they ransacked th. <lb/>
rooms, taking away <lb/>
ind Several large at <lb/>
too bulky to carry, <lb/>
b; the robbers from <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
A HI <lb/>
to I <lb/>
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after <lb/>
the <lb/>
i. <lb/>
i, it for a <lb/>
to pp when I hey have <lb/>
to in <lb/>
. plied the r <lb/>
lady lake <lb/>
i aid n de- <lb/>
; i ahead, Sue. <lb/>
son's I <lb/>
Not err man in p ires hi <lb/>
future i, i . <lb/>
the Whet is the Ail- <lb/>
am who i of meeting his Eve, <lb/>
of skirt and strong of arm, in <lb/>
the Bi of id over the <lb/>
turf h ii hall or plunging <lb/>
madly after a ball On the <lb/>
contrary, he pictures her clad in <lb/>
loft and a be- <lb/>
more than woman, who <lb/>
a daily companion would <lb/>
prove the most withering <lb/>
bore a man could be with. <lb/>
London Throne. <lb/>
by the fear that if Amer- <lb/>
ca short the whole textile <lb/>
will be obliged to suffer. <lb/>
sees the force of this when <lb/>
he recalls that the above crop and <lb/>
about baler, more from <lb/>
other source.;, actual con- <lb/>
of bales <lb/>
has to be provided for the world's <lb/>
needs. The margin is narrow <lb/>
enough to cause come fore- <lb/>
We entirely that narrow- <lb/>
n of margin between <lb/>
and consumption must be <lb/>
accounted a strong factor in the <lb/>
; situation. creased <lb/>
is running production <lb/>
so close a ice the spinner, <lb/>
the <lb/>
els it to protect <lb/>
against tho possibility that <lb/>
he may be unable his <lb/>
price. <lb/>
This feeling, much r <lb/>
inn in former periods, be <lb/>
a strong <lb/>
new speculative force on <lb/>
the bull side of the market, <lb/>
I as the cause for it exists in <lb/>
such measure as at present <lb/>
Southern grower need not <lb/>
i small crop in order to <lb/>
good price. The time when he <lb/>
doubled his crops over those of <lb/>
the preceding decade and owing <lb/>
halved prices, received r. <lb/>
money than before, seems <lb/>
Such m <lb/>
longer exist, It is for the <lb/>
farmer to worry <lb/>
too much but the i <lb/>
against the possibility <lb/>
may produce too little. Ni <lb/>
agitation In favor of <lb/>
. acreage has died out. <lb/>
i he farmer today view.-, the Bit- <lb/>
it contentedly, for this <lb/>
hat good cause. Churl e <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb/>
I. R. Davenport enters and <lb/>
claims acres, more or <lb/>
less, of vacant land lying in <lb/>
township, Pitt county, N. <lb/>
on north side of Tar river, ind on the east side of <lb/>
Branch adjoining th <lb/>
of J. R. Davenport's <lb/>
i Tucker place, tho John n <lb/>
. Robt . J. J. heirs. <lb/>
ii deceased, Walt <lb/>
This 20th, <lb/>
Davenport. <lb/>
for J. R, <lb/>
Any persons <lb/>
. or interest m the fore- <lb/>
land must <lb/>
protest in writing with m <lb/>
in.- next thirty days, or <lb/>
hey will be barred by law. <lb/>
R. Williams. <lb/>
Entry taker <lb/>
i -II. <lb/>
with the n <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
time of <lb/>
if Hire <lb/>
terminated <lb/>
dinner the C <lb/>
. , . co i- i I <lb/>
each r in in <lb/>
or whole <lb/>
oil with u <lb/>
guests d into r i. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
el e <lb/>
v. re the wine-. L <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word la <lb/>
m--at <lb/>
enter, and it was i I <lb/>
of tho that, <lb/>
pudding attained ii in <lb/>
popularity, Iced I I lien <lb/>
of pudding in the hi of <lb/>
the bu at St. <lb/>
did mil I <lb/>
1712 is mi item of ill <lb/>
for Th es. <lb/>
Know l A <lb/>
The proud father include <lb/>
hi- the follow ins<lb/>
gets up I <lb/>
up i front <lb/>
gel mi I . <lb/>
drink- <lb/>
n i bu i . <lb/>
ii O <lb/>
it refers to Dr. Liver Pills <lb/>
HEALTH. <lb/>
Arc <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Insomnia <lb/>
AW of these symptoms and others <lb/>
indicate <lb/>
HI <lb/>
-A <lb/>
water. <lb/>
-A . <lb/>
bill, II <lb/>
n i rows <lb/>
I in to <lb/>
I i of M <lb/>
ling . u <lb/>
; nils . i ill <lb/>
Ride. <lb/>
it n i <lb/>
stop he U of <lb/>
sin;. i r tho <lb/>
ha to very <lb/>
heat than train to <lb/>
n hi of <lb/>
a it. e ; n n <lb/>
get n ha . Lew <lb/>
keep New <lb/>
. in <lb/>
t. <lb/>
There was an oner I in <lb/>
the house n. on- <lb/>
d hi. . to his on <lb/>
nil. in- Ids <lb/>
examination, his the <lb/>
deep he felt. <lb/>
no mid. am in <lb/>
porn to you in i <lb/>
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win her- <lb/>
tho lowly <lb/>
mo I, <lb/>
i ii ho l mined, ill I <lb/>
-I in h in <lb/>
to by in o been <lb/>
In <lb/>
. . took <lb/>
out and the <lb/>
in tho column. <lb/>
London Telegraph. <lb/>
Had C-.-. <lb/>
old in Richmond <lb/>
expel com <lb/>
in securing the sum duo him a <lb/>
man whose <lb/>
the had whitewashed. <lb/>
One afternoon n tho <lb/>
came painfully up tho walk toward <lb/>
tho master thereof called <lb/>
to him from the <lb/>
the mailer, Got <lb/>
the <lb/>
came in respectful <lb/>
tones from Mose, bill <lb/>
Take No Substitute.<lb/>
BROWNING <lb/>
L. W. A. I. <lb/>
Principals, <lb/>
ADVANTAGES. <lb/>
Entrance ii In and <lb/>
. on c-i I.-. tut <lb/>
r. ii college <lb/>
I, I- <lb/>
i from tiding colleges. <lb/>
I, i .--. o <lb/>
. Hen <lb/>
H. . for life or college, <lb/>
i. true <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
i library. <lb/>
No Saloon. <lb/>
Timi to Sept. <lb/>
For father information and <lb/>
Supt, <lb/>
Littleton, N. C <lb/>
Working the Hair Oil <lb/>
Visit S ; <lb/>
Ti o Tribune says man and <lb/>
woman calling themselves It. <lb/>
-ind wife did considerable <lb/>
; . Concord recently. <lb/>
They called on ladies at private <lb/>
residence and would exhibit, a <lb/>
In bottle con- <lb/>
,.,. hi tonic. The tonic, <lb/>
y e d, v-i-. given away. <lb/>
But there a condition with <lb/>
in ii The purchaser was to <lb/>
pay them one dollar for which <lb/>
would later deliver free of <lb/>
, -c . ii a of beautiful <lb/>
aware- The was <lb/>
ii be delivered within a few <lb/>
never came-at all. <lb/>
The good women bit readily <lb/>
ml after the town had been <lb/>
worked the esteemed <lb/>
Ir and Mr. Bass departed. If <lb/>
come to they <lb/>
M do some business. If they <lb/>
it will be <lb/>
Landmark- <lb/>
REPORT OF HE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING X TRUST <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close cf business Au 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb/>
and <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
National hank notes and <lb/>
U. S. note <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1180,925.17 Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus funds <lb/>
II 018.86 Profit less <lb/>
paid <lb/>
Payable <lb/>
2,688.64 Time c ad <lb/>
10.000.110 <lb/>
817.61 <lb/>
223,650.76 <lb/>
1.1.1100.0 <lb/>
3,204.511 <lb/>
WHITE CAP CASE ENDED. <lb/>
Plea of and De- <lb/>
pay all costs and <lb/>
Damages. <lb/>
PAPERS IN . , <lb/>
Runaway Many. How While <lb/>
Fri <lb/>
Kinston a hi a c to <lb/>
case, and i <lb/>
of the S <lb/>
the depot iv I Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. It soon became known in court Saturday and <lb/>
that they a pr ,. was i. <lb/>
wanted him in a h vi , . <lb/>
gentlemen around the <lb/>
I . t of <lb/>
, . . i. Mo- <lb/>
in,,. <lb/>
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g d <lb/>
n-, Aug f <lb/>
ANDREW ; <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
do <lb/>
.- tin- host i <lb/>
C A <lb/>
. I, <lb/>
R. C. FLANAGAN <lb/>
R. O. <lb/>
K. L. Davis, <lb/>
President <lb/>
J. A. Andrews, <lb/>
Vice Provident <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
The of h Institution is in it. and <lb/>
surplus, its its honorable record and ability, <lb/>
and the men who conduct it affairs. <lb/>
attention to the below, we cordially your <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Surplus and Profits <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
By an agreement between at- <lb/>
for the defendants and <lb/>
solicitor, the noted <lb/>
case came to an end in <lb/>
court today. Just before ad- <lb/>
fur dinner the plea of <lb/>
the defendants read trot busy phoning and <lb/>
Whedbee. This was fol- quiring for the minister <lb/>
lowed with a lengthy statement could K iv. <lb/>
bearing upon case by Solid- had u in the n I <lb/>
tor in which the pica on another mission and. . not <lb/>
or tin defendants was accepted, available K. Cox <lb/>
and upon terms stated and agreed I it that <lb/>
to the matter came end I the afternoon with a Io. <lb/>
with the approval of the Miss and could not exactly Io <lb/>
Owing to the length of the pa- Rev. T d -.- <lb/>
and the lateness of the phone and <lb/>
hour we cannot publish them in catch him at home Finally I <lb/>
in full but will do so in ear of Rev. D. A- -i i <lb/>
Monday's issue of the Reflector-1 reached at the <lb/>
We believe every will and he . . .-as <lb/>
the course that has been he we sow . <lb/>
taken in settling the case. away <lb/>
The conditions briefly stated I preparation before coming down <lb/>
are that the defendants be lined j put him too lat on seem <lb/>
each pay costs in the In the meantime impatience <lb/>
the county be reimbursed the sum and anxiety on the part c t the <lb/>
of incurred in the first had eased with each <lb/>
trial, and i hey pay J. Teel, <lb/>
the prosecuting witness, <lb/>
,;. <lb/>
V five i f <lb/>
of the def Iv <lb/>
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def s <lb/>
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A. G hi . <lb/>
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me into c <lb/>
t innocence . <lb/>
they are e n d in-j;,.,, <lb/>
;. further contend Is , . i <lb/>
State, and therefore to t i-i i- State i he <lb/>
. ants is i<lb/>
s- , <lb/>
the<lb/>
IN BREST ON E I <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
BARROW SMOOTHING MARROWS, ONE <lb/>
PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM <lb/>
for s incurred by him. <lb/>
WITNESS STOOD ASIDE. <lb/>
Too to What <lb/>
Took Place. <lb/>
A witness was put on the stand <lb/>
in court to testify as to what he <lb/>
knew about a case that was <lb/>
tried. One of the questions <lb/>
him was if he was not <lb/>
drinking on the day the trouble <lb/>
occurred, and he that he <lb/>
had drunk between a half gallon <lb/>
and quarts of whiskey. <lb/>
Judge Lyon stopped his <lb/>
and told him to stand aside, <lb/>
remarking that a man with that <lb/>
whiskey in him was in no <lb/>
condition tori-member anything <lb/>
that took place. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
r g <lb/>
t I <lb/>
and submit s <lb/>
of the <lb/>
i A I a at not.- n <lb/>
eon . . bill <lb/>
conspiracy. <lb/>
2nd. A plea of n-t guilty ,, <lb/>
to that count in the n; <lb/>
house breaking. <lb/>
3rd. A plea of nob cc <lb/>
. . . j <lb/>
,, <lb/>
i- <lb/>
be <lb/>
. I <lb/>
in <lb/>
Vi i I <lb/>
-I<lb/>
moment, and to relieve the ten- <lb/>
Harding was call- <lb/>
ed. The Major, always ready <lb/>
for matters of this kind, was <lb/>
soon at Hotel Bertha <lb/>
with the that united <lb/>
Mr. Winnie Jordan and Miss <lb/>
Kate Chadwick The ceremony- <lb/>
was performed at o'clock, too <lb/>
late to the evening train <lb/>
back, so the couple spent the <lb/>
night here and returned to Kin- <lb/>
on the midday train today. <lb/>
Mr. Jordan is manager of the <lb/>
telephone exchange at Kinston, <lb/>
and his bride is a very popular <lb/>
lady. A sister of <lb/>
bride was also one of the <lb/>
pals in <lb/>
year or two <lb/>
of indictment charging an assault.; i <lb/>
The statement of the solicitor <lb/>
his honor, C. C. <lb/>
Judge <lb/>
i law. . . i <lb/>
II. W. .,., <lb/>
. s. h-r <lb/>
Of of <lb/>
and other <lb/>
out of if is <lb/>
i. <lb/>
opinion <lb/>
In the entitled cases, ,, ,, <lb/>
the <lb/>
in the docket, g w . <lb/>
commonly known as the , , . , , eases, as solicitor at CM n <lb/>
the criminal court -ff-et. <lb/>
in April. I requested a I ; i- i <lb/>
of these cases so t <lb/>
might make a thorough in ,.;,.,. s f , <lb/>
of the cases, hut i pi of P .-. and <lb/>
recently been appointed solicitor, for I <lb/>
and I did not like to go into i <lb/>
matter of such importance with law i i <lb/>
a investigating the . . r,. <lb/>
have made the investigation <lb/>
and I have found tint the Your H hive th r re <lb/>
witness, Teel, and the i . <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
SCHOOL BOND SUIT. <lb/>
Hatter Being A on Questions of <lb/>
Law. <lb/>
By agreement the suit against <lb/>
the board of county commission- <lb/>
to enjoin them from selling <lb/>
th bonds voted by the county to <lb/>
I be used in the construction of the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Teachers Train- <lb/>
school, was called up in court <lb/>
today. The complaint was made <lb/>
in the name of A. II. T. <lb/>
King and A. Wayne. The <lb/>
Stole a Barrel cf <lb/>
Kitchen, colored, was a <lb/>
surprised man show day when <lb/>
another colored whispered <lb/>
to him that the officers wanted <lb/>
him. Joe started off in a run, <lb/>
but Deputy Sheriff Frank <lb/>
son was soon up with him. <lb/>
in a few minute-, he Police <lb/>
man had him secure. <lb/>
Joe was wanted in Greenville, <lb/>
where he is charged with break- <lb/>
open a car and a <lb/>
barrel of whiskey. An officer <lb/>
came up and escorted him down <lb/>
to . Tarboro South <lb/>
his family were most outrage matters. <lb/>
de-<lb/>
We f t <lb/>
Reta <lb/>
Chief of Police -I T. <lb/>
in i en- ail Blow. <lb/>
and hi i ail- <lb/>
is the n h the <lb/>
defendants are represented by ,.,.,, v . of car <lb/>
two Saturday ago. <lb/>
treated. There were sup- liberate reflection and acting up- <lb/>
posed to ton or twelve <lb/>
son who were connected in i. <lb/>
perpetration of the outrage aid s. h res- <lb/>
Teel and family. i <lb/>
At the September tern. 1906, Govern ; s <lb/>
of the Superior court, in p t will <lb/>
the State asked a sever- I . <lb/>
and put J. K. Barnhill on th in by <lb/>
trial The State was represent- d <lb/>
ed in said trial by Hon. pun- <lb/>
Moore solicitor, my predecessor., I <lb/>
. in <lb/>
we are <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Paints; <lb/>
and an, <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
Wooten Wooten and Pan <lb/>
Fri and the county <lb/>
by Blow, F. G. <lb/>
James, II. Whedbee, F. C. <lb/>
Harding, Julius Brown, J. L <lb/>
Fleming and II. Long. <lb/>
Tho matter in controversy <lb/>
being only questions f law, <lb/>
jury trial was waived and tho <lb/>
making up of the facts and de <lb/>
being left to Lynn. <lb/>
day has been consumed by <lb/>
of counsel. From <lb/>
what has been brought nut so far <lb/>
the plaintiff has very slim <lb/>
ground to base any action upon- <lb/>
All cf <lb/>
r lire. <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and <lb/>
ever worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want .;. p tint for any <lb/>
Have just a load a i I <lb/>
an Special Pi. <lb/>
N.<lb/>
There is no line in the world better <lb/>
i Denominational prejudices can- <lb/>
i not effect the nomination of the <lb/>
It has behind it a j next democratic candidate for <lb/>
I this state. <lb/>
fortunately of i <lb/>
dealings. .-. at the three who <lb/>
If you use the you need announced their arc <lb/>
rs of the i <lb/>
denomination Th- <lb/>
Carolina Baptist, of , <lb/>
is authority the <lb/>
Messrs Craig, Home and <lb/>
K inn are Baptists, Mr. i . <lb/>
ml t of the Pa <lb/>
church at Air. n <lb/>
a member f the Baptist church <lb/>
at Clayton and Mr, a <lb/>
the church <lb/>
Tins being true r. <lb/>
on . <lb/>
over his comp It <lb/>
or under any <lb/>
hid church s, <lb/>
Over Mullets. <lb/>
During the past week the <lb/>
catches of mullets <lb/>
Beach have bee i v i. <lb/>
is en i i the fishing <lb/>
industry, within the past live or <lb/>
the crew commanded by <lb/>
Jim Walton, the <lb/>
popular janitor at the Carolina <lb/>
Y Club, have been signally <lb/>
having taken in their <lb/>
seiner, practically bunches <lb/>
mullets. Averaging four fish <lb/>
to the bunch, this makes a total <lb/>
in round numbers, of <lb/>
mullets which have been caught. <lb/>
The . i for <lb/>
have ii entirely <lb/>
and the fishermen are i <lb/>
many <lb/>
h -fore the of h <lb/>
on. Wilmington <lb/>
Governor . i r I <lb/>
Governor f. -i. Jarvis pros cu tor who h <lb/>
h of d <lb/>
these distinguished lawyers <lb/>
mo that Slate tried conn ha <lb/>
its strongest case; that there was ca <lb/>
more the def en- r r and <lb/>
K Barnhill than of <lb/>
the other defendants in . of <lb/>
co con it- i <lb/>
, . cos the c of j <lb/>
ti . . <lb/>
jury returned a verdict of j mi <lb/>
m I i L <lb/>
the other defendants were con- <lb/>
for the State till Jan- <lb/>
term, 1907, and th <lb/>
January term till <lb/>
term, 1907, and from the Jan- <lb/>
nary term. when i was he pr. i m <lb/>
appointed solicitor, and Brown i. <lb/>
It i to . that <lb/>
he in <lb/>
in ; i- <lb/>
had <lb/>
asked for a continuance ,,.,.,,,., <lb/>
for the reasons <lb/>
stated. <lb/>
I have been advised by l i.- <lb/>
nor Aycock that if he were .- <lb/>
would the <lb/>
cases. have boon by <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
with tho <lb/>
e of Pitt v; <lb/>
less of all of <lb/>
The advice of i . <lb/>
i n <lb/>
iv . <lb/>
Coy <lb/>
Mr. J. Bert James was el d <lb/>
p tin of baseball team la I <lb/>
Harmon <lb/>
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counsel and at the <lb/>
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consider <lb/>
in in el -s <lb/>
i these <lb/>
II <lb/>
cc ed Romy Story, . . en <lb/>
Mr James has ,, ,.,,,,, <lb/>
ho University for the .,, , .,.,,. j i,. g . ml- <lb/>
JOB PR I MG <lb/>
; i it i years on the diamond <lb/>
and ; id <lb/>
ii I . -i able p <lb/>
. n no doubt put i <lb/>
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and Observer, <lb/>
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Dispatch<lb/>
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THE STORMY PETREL <lb/>
ORIGIN OF <lb/>
SHOWERS OF FISH. <lb/>
Publication of <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt c <lb/>
the superior court August term 1907. <lb/>
J. A Bland. <lb/>
department<lb/>
accord- the of it found a way <lb/>
i ink. ii . i <lb/>
. <lb/>
we reference to the <lb/>
of eastern or western At- <lb/>
has not got the epithet of <lb/>
for The bird <lb/>
appears revel <lb/>
w ail <lb/>
mo for a good and reason, bearing on the length of a <lb/>
is its -up, very the time day no <lb/>
more the is given of how this <lb/>
is done. A is told of o <lb/>
nothing. The <lb/>
in a of the <lb/>
i . d <lb/>
through pt and Greece. Herod- <lb/>
says that the Greeks learned <lb/>
from the the art of <lb/>
dials and dividing the day into <lb/>
twelve ports, and many <lb/>
found in Greek literature <lb/>
, shallow <lb/>
, than a <lb/>
; rel has a <lb/>
habit of following ships, which <lb/>
re i do with <lb/>
n. it socks <lb/>
. or lone- <lb/>
-i y a e sh p a t- <lb/>
ti e rs. V likely a; it <lb/>
follows a rm n i r. up, and <lb/>
then. <lb/>
de <lb/>
turn who Invited to dine when <lb/>
t shadow was twenty feet long, <lb/>
which was about the hour of in <lb/>
afternoon, according to the <lb/>
host's re but the <lb/>
guest mistook the invitation to <lb/>
read according to morning shadow <lb/>
and arrived before the feast was <lb/>
SOn <lb/>
Ions <lb/>
tor<lb/>
Hit <lb/>
the <lb/>
,., n- the bird so served. <lb/>
r supers Jack This finds a parallel in the <lb/>
,;,. .;, who have visited <lb/>
mo into n ts <lb/>
i in t. the <lb/>
. ;. the shadows that <lb/>
the ,.,,.,. . .; summit. The<lb/>
lo . <lb/>
there <lb/>
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.is <lb/>
It is <lb/>
small fry of id from the <lb/>
land by <lb/>
. , v, ,. ,. <lb/>
v I. and the <lb/>
duo to some entitled action will take <lb/>
it I <lb/>
. em on <lb/>
i i I <lb/>
lid <lb/>
I a s <lb/>
. ,, . is <lb/>
. ii i <lb/>
.-. and a- <lb/>
the bird such <lb/>
. i of n to <lb/>
I . left us a <lb/>
f the . <lb/>
. i, poet ems to c <lb/>
here. It Arab- r very Gr t to intro- <lb/>
. . . a the hours of <lb/>
,. The oldest now in ex-<lb/>
rt <lb/>
.<lb/>
an <lb/>
fine p <lb/>
the of <lb/>
mi ; ; as i tin m How- <lb/>
ever. id ii n <lb/>
on in old hr e or tales of the ., , <lb/>
. j-. .-.,; ., ;,., of Cleopatra's <lb/>
. . , Ti i . most <lb/>
.,;,. ; of s is in <lb/>
.; Tern of the Winds, in reality <lb/>
n , . ., with a dial <lb/>
.,. , of the eight Many <lb/>
, were in <lb/>
.-,.,,;. those of the <lb/>
s tons vertical or <lb/>
I. <lb/>
s;. a. introduced the <lb/>
, . into and <lb/>
i in Eng- <lb/>
. r ala over the <lb/>
, . . England and <lb/>
n. found <lb/>
i i n while the <lb/>
es having been lift- <lb/>
tor and carried over <lb/>
what is popularly <lb/>
known as a waterspout. When two <lb/>
. of air traveling in <lb/>
site directions meet, the resulting <lb/>
d if on a <lb/>
small scale, is a whirlwind <lb/>
and on a large a tornado, <lb/>
the of which are <lb/>
proverbial. <lb/>
Hon. Ralph defines <lb/>
i whirlwind . s mass of air whose <lb/>
is n n sly greater than <lb/>
its width, rotating rapidly round a <lb/>
more or vertical The <lb/>
mass might be. for instance, <lb/>
cot high and only ten feet in diam- <lb/>
i -i r. his whirlwind column has a <lb/>
; i . Mike and may travel <lb/>
if thirty miles an hour in <lb/>
course. <lb/>
I . phenomenon is usually <lb/>
in the sky a descending col- <lb/>
on. This i- owing to the <lb/>
of a loud within the circuit <lb/>
. v. air. Should <lb/>
reach of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
hat an action has been commenced <lb/>
the superior court of Pitt county <lb/>
led as above, which said action is <lb/>
Mortgage, which will be <lb/>
set out in the <lb/>
filed in said action, on real <lb/>
situate in the State cf North Carolina <lb/>
And defendants will <lb/>
take notice that they are requested to <lb/>
appear at the next term of the superior <lb/>
Pitt county, to i held on the <lb/>
2nd Monday before the Monday In <lb/>
September, it being the of Au- <lb/>
gust at the court House In said <lb/>
county, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb/>
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
in id Action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
ply to the Court the relief <lb/>
ed in said complaint. <lb/>
1907 <lb/>
D. c. Moore, <lb/>
clerk superior Court, Pitt count <lb/>
One is found ground dust, mud and all kinds <lb/>
This Department is in charge of W R Parker who is authorized to <lb/>
represent The Reflector in Farmville and vicinity. <lb/>
AROUND FARMVILLE. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. 1907. <lb/>
for the Pitt county <lb/>
hospital Let's have it, and why <lb/>
Because we need not only the <lb/>
mediate benefits and <lb/>
but the honorable <lb/>
would give lo our <lb/>
young, energetic girls to become j <lb/>
J. P- TAYLOR. <lb/>
WILSON STREET. <lb/>
Farmville. X. C. <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
COOL DRINKS A D REFRESH <lb/>
era. In f these it is I en or <lb/>
sailors, icing tin herald , ,, ,. In time the- I cat e <lb/>
f join the ship too near land, ;,,. ; princes made of <lb/>
ma SUp on and re- ; they, wore considered <lb/>
to proceed. Forest ,,,, ,. to tin <lb/>
Stream. and more handsome <lb/>
and in d-i-n. A fine <lb/>
mt i- that at <lb/>
. h eighty-four <lb/>
. .- ; i- that <lb/>
k of i one with a dial <lb/>
pool <lb/>
let <lb/>
There is an enterprising Liver;, <lb/>
tailor who has never been <lb/>
Down to acknowledge that he did . <lb/>
mot have anything a possible <lb/>
m a-; for. <lb/>
One a customer entered the <lb/>
shop id if he had any <lb/>
i. for one legged <lb/>
men. <lb/>
replied the hut- <lb/>
chant. kind do you <lb/>
said the man. <lb/>
The 1-st you've <lb/>
Hurrying into the rear of the <lb/>
tore. the enterprising merchant <lb/>
Batched up a pair of trousers and <lb/>
nipped off the right leg with a pail , ., ,,;. , .;. . and mo I careful- <lb/>
of scissors. Hastily turning under i . death. The ancient <lb/>
the edges, he presented them to the . .,.; the heart t- be <lb/>
f in as well as the <lb/>
debris are sucked up into the col- <lb/>
.,, ,. v along. path <lb/>
. f o axis of the disturbance crosses <lb/>
c or a river, the surface <lb/>
is whirled up into the funnel <lb/>
mingles with the whirling col- <lb/>
of vapor. This is <lb/>
the effect known as a waterspout <lb/>
When the motion ceases <lb/>
the moisture descends NOTICE OF <lb/>
in cloudburst or as heavy <lb/>
The small surface living fry <lb/>
of fish in the sea. herring or <lb/>
even heavy from <lb/>
.;, inland water.-, ore frequent- <lb/>
thus carried over dry land and <lb/>
the pedestrian by descend- <lb/>
on his umbrella. <lb/>
Many canes are reported from <lb/>
they are common n <lb/>
India. In the species <lb/>
fish that thus full usually <lb/>
to the neighborhood, which <lb/>
dhows that their involuntary <lb/>
through the air is never very <lb/>
ts an i other Ii- <lb/>
; have also been known <lb/>
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
internal Revenue <lb/>
District of North Carolina. <lb/>
Deputy Collector's Office, <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. Aug. <lb/>
virtue of a warrant of <lb/>
J. tuxes us- <lb/>
him under the <lb/>
Revenue laws, have seized fol <lb/>
lowing personal property belonging; to <lb/>
said Via. One bay horse. <lb/>
Mules and This property will <lb/>
e sold under Bead warrant at the farm <lb/>
of said near Greenville N. C <lb/>
on Thursday tho day of Sept. <lb/>
it in. to the highest ladder <lb/>
for Cash. <lb/>
R. J. Lew-<lb/>
and sell-supporting years in <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Miss Mary left last Mon- <lb/>
day for S. C, where <lb/>
she has accepted a position as <lb/>
vocal music teacher in the Harts- <lb/>
ville College. Miss is a <lb/>
graduate of the A. C. of <lb/>
on, N. C. and has taken i p <lb/>
vocal music in <lb/>
Artistic work <lb/>
Tonsorial <lb/>
Staton Proprietor. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
S i n I Strict <lb/>
Kl- . . , <lb/>
. , . r is i Iv <lb/>
to best New ,, <lb/>
Tl r <lb/>
craved up m it and t <lb/>
-1 . . piece, which <lb/>
I v its i the hoar of the <lb/>
i The wot i or <lb/>
is fancifully a derivation <lb/>
the ow man or of a <lb/>
Hal, II shadow whereof <lb/>
out th City Star. <lb/>
, , ; . thus through the <lb/>
SEIZURE AND <lb/>
SALE- <lb/>
Internal Revenue Service 4th <lb/>
District of North Carolina <lb/>
Littleton, N. C , Sept. 3rd 1907. <lb/>
By virtue of authority in sec- <lb/>
I; S and under warrant <lb/>
of issued thereunder against <lb/>
for taxes <lb/>
him under Internal <lb/>
laws I have Two and on.- hall <lb/>
town lots in the town of <lb/>
v C. being the or <lb/>
u upon which is situated a store <lb/>
house occupied by and Bro. <lb/>
r i v they conduct a mere an- <lb/>
Else business. Thia lot or parcel of land <lb/>
he to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash on Tuesday the 1st <lb/>
October o'clock m at the <lb/>
Court house door in the town of Green <lb/>
ville K. J. Lewis <lb/>
Collector <lb/>
Egypt's <lb/>
. en the <lb/>
. i. an of worship <lb/>
W. Would Not Tell. <lb/>
i i ruble and worthy <lb/>
man. M. He, <lb/>
.,., j,., ,,,. enough to at By q a f <lb/>
a supper party some satirical verses . , . <lb/>
,, hid heard Mine, do <lb/>
Pompadour and M. de Bart nice, the <lb/>
chief of police. Warned that De <lb/>
had filled in his en <lb/>
de cachet, II. do He <lb/>
called at tho police and asked <lb/>
to what prison he should betake <lb/>
himself. said <lb/>
t, <lb/>
tho kind I <lb/>
the pr <lb/>
want. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
left <lb/>
pron <lb/>
the <lb/>
eon's <lb/>
me n with the <lb/>
lat mt was <lb/>
-1 and on <lb/>
Ii i Pear- <lb/>
Extraordinary <lb/>
grand- <lb/>
. of . i c record <lb/>
was ;. L y I of Si <lb/>
the. <lb/>
. i I and n red l is or- <lb/>
when o en In process <lb/>
tool; , mod of toe <lb/>
; I e- There <lb/>
are i varieties of this t red <lb/>
i ; in <lb/>
lie was r <lb/>
of both men and women <lb/>
I and v. as .-. ti to pr <lb/>
i From hi r <lb/>
i kc attract ire, <lb/>
v,. ones were used for <lb/>
end turquoise matrix. <lb/>
. thy it, . v i . re ,,. . <lb/>
. .;. . . , in I <lb/>
. ., ,, ;,. <lb/>
realm. id with <lb/>
l- ; n in old ti a <lb/>
tin. . a <lb/>
at t <lb/>
dip <lb/>
th- <lb/>
ii .<lb/>
lie <lb/>
ti en<lb/>
nil- <lb/>
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ti <lb/>
is i.<lb/>
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; Tin re is that <lb/>
Ii s pi rs of II May <lb/>
. not a <lb/>
y-three R I P month <lb/>
the which they <lb/>
I their cannon is large <lb/>
lid ill <lb/>
it aw. <lb/>
repeated St. <lb/>
to his coachman, sad <lb/>
arrived at the dungeon before t . <lb/>
order for his detention. <lb/>
a year made a <lb/>
formal to and once <lb/>
a punctually ho demanded of <lb/>
do tho name of the <lb/>
author of the verses. knew, I <lb/>
not loll was the <lb/>
able reply, as a matter of fuel <lb/>
I never heard it in my II, <lb/>
died in a <lb/>
old of<lb/>
. i i j<lb/>
,. <lb/>
ind <lb/>
it<lb/>
see <lb/>
W i- <lb/>
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aid <lb/>
l- <lb/>
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the n , it I by John <lb/>
ind one pr on a <lb/>
ii I king In- <lb/>
ho in p <lb/>
I tho sea in I <lb/>
dim I I re n a lively dis- <lb/>
. n h -a d the other <lb/>
the accuracy of his <lb/>
; Ho . his <lb/>
. no n at ho <lb/>
to religion, ad to this <lb/>
is called <lb/>
i's <lb/>
bi. <lb/>
SO <lb/>
de <lb/>
ma <lb/>
said <lb/>
cheerfully. <lb/>
tarn th out on the h to <lb/>
-41 whoa winter I eat <lb/>
mi <lb/>
i .<lb/>
.-; , . , <lb/>
. t queen <lb/>
-i <lb/>
such a on <lb/>
lie prolate, <lb/>
Net L--r. <lb/>
A ;. pea tint having <lb/>
to i bu a pair <lb/>
of now . by the <lb/>
on his w ind was <lb/>
ed I d by a <lb/>
light I<lb/>
wag <lb/>
across His t sh <lb/>
his leg out<lb/>
arouse i <lb/>
Blunt <lb/>
Mr be <lb/>
hi mil an <lb/>
. rite to him con <lb/>
. t n in .- I <lb/>
I mu n. Mr. Spur on at <lb/>
. seal id inn, but <lb/>
he soon lean to lo them. <lb/>
. Le lid <lb/>
the . lo d tor hi weekly <lb/>
with much interest. <lb/>
I Ii I had <lb/>
two or three , <lb/>
he would same ex- <lb/>
in d h a<lb/>
Mr; on, like eve <lb/>
cl e, had . quo ion, lie <lb/>
u i this line, in my <lb/>
I r r her frequent . <lb/>
his wrote . <lb/>
in I f d of tho <lb/>
of your <lb/>
ale <lb/>
certain <lb/>
of mortgage from Mack Han- <lb/>
ring a wife. <lb/>
dated of October 1906. <lb/>
and duly in <lb/>
the Register of Deeds tor Phi <lb/>
county in book P. at page <lb/>
we will on y 14th. day of <lb/>
Court house <lb/>
door Pict. county at twelve <lb/>
o'clock neon, offer for sale at <lb/>
public auction following de <lb/>
scribed <lb/>
Adjoining the lands of L. D <lb/>
Jim Bin <lb/>
Alien Jones and others am <lb/>
bounded as follows; on tho <lb/>
by L. D. m, on the <lb/>
es i by J. A. Griffin, on th <lb/>
south by L. D. on <lb/>
west by Hen Allen <lb/>
containing twenty one <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
ins sale cash. This <lb/>
of r, 1807. <lb/>
K, <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
but his sleep <lb/>
a pa ling I <lb/>
half <lb/>
him <lb/>
a v <lb/>
half<lb/>
had <lb/>
it-i <lb/>
Tin- fir I thing an orthodox Sin- <lb/>
ii . -e in is to <lb/>
are -n- family I who <lb/>
red he old <lb/>
in night Letting of <lb/>
an n in <lb/>
tho CW ghost ion.- <lb/>
trooping I their former <lb/>
For three days they have their fun <lb/>
At tho end of the the <lb/>
their k re gun; n C <lb/>
other devices for getting rid <lb/>
them. A Siamese is coffined <lb/>
downward, so that the ghost may <lb/>
not sneak back through the d <lb/>
man's month. Tim coffin <lb/>
out through a hole the wall d <lb/>
carried several times round the <lb/>
in order that the ghost tin;. <lb/>
he put off the scent and not <lb/>
to vex his family. <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
By virtue of a power of salt <lb/>
in a certain deed of <lb/>
. from C. A. Fair <lb/>
E. Fair, his wife, to E. B. <lb/>
D. O. Moore, dated <lb/>
of October, 1806, <lb/>
duly corded in the of <lb/>
r of of Pit <lb/>
book P, page will n <lb/>
Monday, the October. <lb/>
1907, at the court house <lb/>
Pitt county at twelve o'clock <lb/>
noon, t for t public <lb/>
the following described <lb/>
Beginning Jo pi us Cox's <lb/>
corner on Academy <lb/>
St., and runs easterly with <lb/>
Cox's line his other <lb/>
thence parallel <lb/>
Academy St. yards, <lb/>
thence parallel with <lb/>
line to Academy St-, thence <lb/>
with Academy St. to the begin- <lb/>
containing acre <lb/>
more or less. of cash. <lb/>
this of s- 1907. <lb/>
E. R. <lb/>
D. O. Moore, <lb/>
cos <lb/>
e ill -res. We hope her a pleasant <lb/>
while in the old Palmetto <lb/>
State. <lb/>
T. Joyner left on this <lb/>
train for t; <lb/>
en.-r his son Roland in the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Mm. Mary Tyson lost a <lb/>
mule last Friday night from <lb/>
acute indigestion. <lb/>
J. Flanagan lost a fine drive <lb/>
last Monday <lb/>
One of the most satisfactory <lb/>
revivals that has been held <lb/>
in our community for some time <lb/>
close l Sunday at Marlboro Free- <lb/>
Will Baptist Church with thirteen <lb/>
new additions to the roll. On <lb/>
Sunday there was a joint <lb/>
ti. m at Middle Swamp with <lb/>
converts, the others <lb/>
being from Friendship church in <lb/>
Greene county. Rev. Mr. <lb/>
of Ayden, conducted <lb/>
services at Marlboro and Rev, <lb/>
Mr. Corbett at Friendship. <lb/>
Misses Alice Lang, Helen and <lb/>
Glenn Forbes of spent <lb/>
Wednesday in Farmville. <lb/>
the guests of Mrs. J. F. Joyner. <lb/>
The young men gave them a c m- <lb/>
hay ride over to tin <lb/>
Green Spring with a four mule <lb/>
team. The was shining <lb/>
brightly, the boys were happy <lb/>
o we heard say. <lb/>
trying to catch arum way <lb/>
horse Sunday night -n the <lb/>
near the Christian <lb/>
S ran in contact with <lb/>
in iron o-t a <lb/>
sprain -r hurt in bis l ft <lb/>
kin. We stand the horse <lb/>
belonged to one of our courting <lb/>
vi men and it is d he <lb/>
I become tied his <lb/>
o broke his halter <lb/>
w making his <lb/>
full speed We did not lei <lb/>
the owner arrived, <lb/>
was well to <lb/>
his pathway while <lb/>
his two mile homeward march <lb/>
Lizzie Caraway, Wash- <lb/>
i-; visiting Miss Blanche <lb/>
Miss Bessie Jonas returned <lb/>
Saturday to her home in Oakley, <lb/>
after spending a very pleasant <lb/>
visit with the Gay near <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Mrs. B. quite <lb/>
sick with fever, arc <lb/>
to she may <lb/>
Savage, of Speed <lb/>
and Mrs. Peebles of <lb/>
field, are visiting Mr. and <lb/>
Edgar n. <lb/>
is quite <lb/>
k at her fathers home in th <lb/>
country. A. C. <lb/>
Tobacco is Belling very <lb/>
factory on our market, so our <lb/>
farmers say. Cotton is opening <lb/>
very rapidly although there- has <lb/>
been but little brought in yet. <lb/>
Sharp Razors, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
ll <lb/>
sod <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
Parker's Old <lb/>
WILSON STREET <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb/>
and Wagons. <lb/>
In fact fin of work in <lb/>
wood and iron. <lb/>
All guaranteed. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Company will insure any on <lb/>
any trace of <lb/>
Kidney Trouble <lb/>
Every trace of kidney is <lb/>
eliminated <lb/>
will be paid by the Inter- <lb/>
state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, <lb/>
Md. for any case of Kidney <lb/>
trouble will not help. <lb/>
A word to the wise. <lb/>
For by <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified a-. Executor <lb/>
if the estate of A. <lb/>
gown, of Pitt <lb/>
this notify all per- <lb/>
ons having Maims against the <lb/>
slate said to exhibit <lb/>
hem to undersigned within <lb/>
twelve months from date or <lb/>
this notice plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
to said will please <lb/>
ma payment <lb/>
the 22nd day of July. 1907 <lb/>
F. Q. <lb/>
Atty. <lb/>
L. Sugg, <lb/>
Executor. <lb/>
have the I've <lb/>
Harried on account of a <lb/>
sir- every kind of treat- <lb/>
men , tried Hunk <lb/>
Salve; healed the era <lb/>
mo happy J I n <lb/>
if North Mills, N. C. <lb/>
for I'll etc., John. L<lb/>
The Home Building and Loan <lb/>
Association has not been in <lb/>
a year and a half, yet have <lb/>
you taken a look around town to <lb/>
see how many houses have been <lb/>
built its aid. Look into <lb/>
it and see if you don't think it is <lb/>
w while. <lb/>
For Sate three <lb/>
years old, kind and gentle. Any <lb/>
Lady can drive Apply to <lb/>
J, L. Flanagan, <lb/>
Id J N- C. <lb/>
thou, and well burned <lb/>
slop brick at my factory now <lb/>
ready for sale at reasonable <lb/>
Prices, R. E <lb/>
Farmville N C <lb/>
I just returned from the <lb/>
northern markets, where I <lb/>
chased a superb and complete <lb/>
line of millinery, notions, sick <lb/>
wear, dress trimmings, <lb/>
and furs. Am pared to suit a <lb/>
in quality and price. Will <lb/>
have my milliner, Miss <lb/>
Ella can trim to <lb/>
suit tho The <lb/>
public invited to call <lb/>
and inspect my wore. <lb/>
Mrs J. F- <lb/>
L. <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Dropped Dead. <lb/>
Jane Moore, a colored woman <lb/>
who worked for the Imperial To- <lb/>
Company, dropped dead in <lb/>
the factory this morning, her <lb/>
death being due to heart disease. <lb/>
She had been afflicted sometime <lb/>
with this trouble, and recently <lb/>
had several <lb/>
THE<lb/>
. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER <lb/>
BOY STEALS <lb/>
Him <lb/>
the Fowl <lb/>
Monday afternoon Will Barrett <lb/>
a colored boy who has lately been <lb/>
errand and delivery boy for Mr. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, went to the back <lb/>
door of the residence of J. <lb/>
E. lives on Fourth <lb/>
street, and knocked. The minis- <lb/>
answered the knock, when <lb/>
the boy stated that be was on <lb/>
MR. ANDREWS WINS FEN <lb/>
Makes at September <lb/>
Tobacco Sale. <lb/>
A month ago the Reflector <lb/>
Book Store offered a Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen to the person who j <lb/>
could guess or nearest <lb/>
to the number of pounds of to- <lb/>
on the Greenville mar- <lb/>
during the month <lb/>
bar. The time of closed <lb/>
20th, and during the <lb/>
his way to deliver a chicken few days if <lb/>
package to one of Mr Schultz's there s me lively guessing <lb/>
SALES FOR <lb/>
Greenville Market Sold Lb. <lb/>
Mr C. W. Harvey, secretary <lb/>
of the Greenville-Tobacco Board <lb/>
of Trade, reports the sales for <lb/>
this market the month of j <lb/>
at pound. <lb/>
the average price being <lb/>
For September last year the j <lb/>
sales were pounds at an ; <lb/>
average of For the two <lb/>
months season since the mar- <lb/>
opened the total sales were <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
customers, and when passing in <lb/>
front of the minister's home he <lb/>
chicken got from him and <lb/>
run under the house, and asked <lb/>
permission to go the house <lb/>
after the fowl. <lb/>
The boy went under the <lb/>
and out a hen. which gave <lb/>
some color of truth to what he <lb/>
had told the preacher. After <lb/>
seeing the boy make a <lb/>
successful turns around the yard <lb/>
after the hen, Mr. went <lb/>
out to help The hen was <lb/>
captured and the boy went on his <lb/>
way with the fowl package. <lb/>
The package he delivered to a <lb/>
customer, but took the chicken <lb/>
into another part of the town <lb/>
and sold it. <lb/>
A little later it was found that <lb/>
one of the from the yard of <lb/>
Mr B F. Patrick, adjoining the <lb/>
parsonage was missing, and it <lb/>
developed, that the one the boy- <lb/>
had carried off and sold was that <lb/>
particular hen. As the boy was <lb/>
passing along the street he saw <lb/>
the hen go from Mr yard <lb/>
by those who had been keeping <lb/>
tab on th sales. That some <lb/>
good guessing was done is shown <lb/>
ii. the result <lb/>
Monday evening Mr. C. W. j <lb/>
H secretary the j <lb/>
ville Tobacco of Trade, j <lb/>
keeps official record of the; <lb/>
sales as reported by the <lb/>
warehouses, gave the figures for <lb/>
the month at pounds. <lb/>
A look over the list of guesses <lb/>
showed that Mr. A. A. Andrews <lb/>
had come nearest the number, <lb/>
his guess being The <lb/>
prize Mr. Andrews gets is well <lb/>
worth having, for the Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen is the best nude <lb/>
nothing writes better <lb/>
Some other good guesses were <lb/>
also made-Miss Lottie Blow <lb/>
8,569.400, Mr. J. H. Keel <lb/>
Mr. G. J. Woodward <lb/>
The two guesses that miss- <lb/>
ed it were made by <lb/>
Master Ben Bryan and <lb/>
Mr F G. Smith These <lb/>
were the lowest and highest <lb/>
respectively. There a <lb/>
number of guesses between three <lb/>
millions, but only two <lb/>
and run under Mr. s <lb/>
house and right there he planned <lb/>
to get that chicken and worked ; number. <lb/>
the trick above noted. <lb/>
The boy was found and made <lb/>
to go bring th chicken back to <lb/>
its owner, and this morning May- <lb/>
or bound him over U- <lb/>
Superior c for larceny <lb/>
The marriage of Mr. <lb/>
Latham to Miss <lb/>
Harding will consummated <lb/>
Wednesday October <lb/>
2nd, at o'clock, in the <lb/>
Memorial No cards are <lb/>
sent in town, but all friends are <lb/>
invited to be present <lb/>
A dispatch from <lb/>
Cone a farmer <lb/>
living near there and eight <lb/>
children ire unconscious as the <lb/>
result in which <lb/>
condensed milk had been <lb/>
found <lb/>
Register of Deeds K. Williams <lb/>
Good Description. <lb/>
Sometimes a writer describes <lb/>
himself and his own surroundings <lb/>
in attempting to describe his <lb/>
adversaries. For instance. Then-1 <lb/>
if Ins life of Ben <lb/>
ton, political machine <lb/>
can only be brought to a state cf <lb/>
perfection in a party con- <lb/>
many ignorant and <lb/>
uneducated voters. Besides i <lb/>
such an organization <lb/>
in order that it. may do its most. <lb/>
effective wort, to have as its <lb/>
leader and figure head a man o <lb/>
really has a great, hold en the <lb/>
people at largo, and who yet cm <lb/>
be managed by such s <lb/>
at possess requisite adroit- <lb/>
No better description of <lb/>
the party and its <lb/>
present leader could be written. <lb/>
Greensboro Record- <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
Mr. J, W- Aycock, former <lb/>
cashier of the National Bank, left <lb/>
Sunday for Rocky Mount to take <lb/>
a similar position with a bank <lb/>
there. Mr. M. R. Turnage, <lb/>
formerly with the Bank of <lb/>
Greenville, has taken a <lb/>
with the National Bank, Mr. <lb/>
Roland Lang, of Farmville, has <lb/>
him at the Bank of <lb/>
pot- <lb/>
is a widower. <lb/>
will <lb/>
by Switch <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., S.-pt. Mrs <lb/>
He Holmes and Mrs U. G. <lb/>
of Springfield, Mass., <lb/>
delegates to the convention <lb/>
Bible students of America in <lb/>
here, were run down by a <lb/>
Norfolk Western switch engine <lb/>
in this city tonight almost within <lb/>
sight of their husbands, and in- <lb/>
killed. No headlight was <lb/>
on the tender of the engine, nor <lb/>
was there a flagman on the run- <lb/>
as the train backed <lb/>
out of the Merchants Miners <lb/>
warehouse across Main street <lb/>
The crew declare they heard no <lb/>
screams and saw no one. although <lb/>
eye witnesses say the <lb/>
shrieked for help at the top of <lb/>
their voices. Caught by the <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
white. <lb/>
Franklin L. Cox and Isabel <lb/>
W. D. Ruth Joyner. <lb/>
Lewis H. Smith and Mary <lb/>
Hales. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
William Hardy and <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Hay wood Williams and Mattie <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Bishop <lb/>
I Rev. re, <lb/>
op of the Hi- h so. <lb/>
visited Si Paul here <lb/>
Sunday, and was heard large <lb/>
congregations at both morning <lb/>
and evening services At the <lb/>
a beau mt- <lb/>
window to the <lb/>
memory of ire Dr. and Mrs <lb/>
W. M. B. Brown, were <lb/>
placed in the church by their <lb/>
were dedicated by Bishop <lb/>
A new station opened on the <lb/>
Norfolk railway, in <lb/>
Beaver Dam about half <lb/>
I way between Greenville and <lb/>
Farmville, is called <lb/>
j Tickets can now be purchased to <lb/>
station. The people of <lb/>
j Beaver Dam are delighted at <lb/>
j a railroad station in their <lb/>
I midst, and it a great <lb/>
to them. <lb/>
My son, James H. Blount, <lb/>
colored, having left home with- <lb/>
out my permission. I hereby <lb/>
warn all persons against <lb/>
or harboring under pen- <lb/>
of the law. He is years <lb/>
old. hi about feet, weight <lb/>
about pounds. <lb/>
ES. D. Blount. <lb/>
Pays to <lb/>
Of course everything lost is <lb/>
not found, but the reader does <lb/>
not realize how many lost articles <lb/>
get back to the owners through <lb/>
the means of a few lines in The <lb/>
Reflector. It happens frequent- <lb/>
Mere Millions <lb/>
In these day when men talk of <lb/>
making money by the millions <lb/>
brake the their the boy on the farm begins to <lb/>
clothing became entangled in the j think that his chances in life are <lb/>
rods and they were dragged for circumscribed, there are <lb/>
several hundred yards. . men ewer become million. <lb/>
bodies were found a few feet <lb/>
apart. <lb/>
was a pathetic sight Re- <lb/>
the body as that of his <lb/>
by following the <lb/>
but there is to the far- <lb/>
mer, more than millions in his <lb/>
is health, <lb/>
wife, Mr. gave a groan and plenty. While we can- <lb/>
and then ran to tell his friend, <lb/>
Mr. Holmes, of the accident- <lb/>
not speak from the standpoint of <lb/>
a millionaire we are inclined to <lb/>
Passing the body of Mrs. Holmes believe that he who has plenty of <lb/>
he hurried toward the foot j hog and hominy at home and <lb/>
Jackson street, where he met Mr. material to keep him <lb/>
Holmes. The latter was greatly a few of the <lb/>
life thrown in for good <lb/>
jumping into the dock by the must be the happier.- <lb/>
v Gaff Ledger. <lb/>
R. Tyler, Old Soldier <lb/>
Benjamin years <lb/>
old, a Confederate soldier, died in <lb/>
the homo yesterday. Mr. <lb/>
Tyler was a member of Company <lb/>
C, Twenty-sixth Virginia <lb/>
and enlisted in Richmond. <lb/>
After the war he moved to North <lb/>
Carolina, where he remained <lb/>
nu entered the home in April, <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
The funeral took place this <lb/>
morning at eleven o'clock from <lb/>
the Home chapel, Rev. Or <lb/>
George R. pastor of <lb/>
Asbury Place Methodist church, <lb/>
conducted the services. The bur- <lb/>
was made in <lb/>
It is said that the best glass-eyes <lb/>
are sold for but we see that <lb/>
some specialist is offering a good <lb/>
quality of for We <lb/>
should say that any old glass-eye <lb/>
worth cents is good enough for <lb/>
the man who lets the Republican <lb/>
party pull the wool over his eyes <lb/>
with the that the pro- <lb/>
tariff If for the benefit of <lb/>
labor and not for the <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Popular Couple Wed Morning <lb/>
At a quarter to eight <lb/>
this morning in Jarvis <lb/>
Methodist church, was per- <lb/>
formed the beautiful ceremony <lb/>
that united in marriage Mr. <lb/>
Hannis Taylor Latham, of Wash- <lb/>
and Miss Harding, <lb/>
o; Rev. M. T. Plyler <lb/>
being the officiating minister. <lb/>
The church was tastefully <lb/>
with evergreens, the altar <lb/>
and platform being a pyramid of <lb/>
palms and ferns. <lb/>
Miss Olive Gaston presided <lb/>
at the organ, playing the wed- <lb/>
ding march as the bridal party <lb/>
entered and r tired, and a soft <lb/>
melody during the ceremony. <lb/>
The tubers were Messrs. W. <lb/>
F and F- C Harding, brothers of <lb/>
tho bride, the dame of honor <lb/>
Mrs. J. L Carper, and the maid <lb/>
of honor Miss Bessie Harding, <lb/>
sister of the bride. These passed <lb/>
up the left aisle followed by the <lb/>
bride with her father, Maj. <lb/>
Henry Harding- The groom <lb/>
with his best man, Mr. W- B- <lb/>
Harding, of Washington, enter- <lb/>
ed through the pastor's study and <lb/>
mot the bride at the altar. <lb/>
The bride wore a handsome blue <lb/>
suit and carried <lb/>
la bouquet of bride roses. Th- <lb/>
j dress of the dame of honor was <lb/>
i white radium crepe with black <lb/>
bat and she carried white <lb/>
The maid of honor wore <lb/>
j yellow point with white <lb/>
hat and carried yellow dahlias- <lb/>
The guests of honor at the <lb/>
marriage were Mrs- W. F. Hard- <lb/>
Charlotte, F <lb/>
C. . Ricks, Josiah <lb/>
p Charles <lb/>
I house, m Greenville, Misses <lb/>
lien Parker, Annie and <lb/>
I Bright and Mrs. Thomas Latham. <lb/>
of Washington, Mr-. Ken- <lb/>
I Beth Henry d Miss Carrie <lb/>
j Hughes, of Chocowinity, Miss <lb/>
j Martha Harding, of <lb/>
Miss Charlotte Ireland, of <lb/>
land Miss Eliza Harding, of <lb/>
Other of town attendants <lb/>
were Mrs. Latham and <lb/>
Misses and Kathleen <lb/>
Latham, Washington, mother <lb/>
and sisters of the groom, and <lb/>
Master William of<lb/>
Immediately after the <lb/>
the bridal couple were <lb/>
driven to the A. C. L. depot <lb/>
j where they took the morning <lb/>
train for a trip to Washington <lb/>
I City and New York, and will stop <lb/>
I at the Jamestown exposition en <lb/>
their return. They will make <lb/>
their home in Washington. <lb/>
A pretty incident occurred at <lb/>
the depot just before the train <lb/>
loft, The bride and groom stand- <lb/>
on the rear platform the <lb/>
car had been given the prover- <lb/>
shower of lice from the <lb/>
guests of Honor grouped by, <lb/>
and as the train moved away the <lb/>
bride tossed out her bouquet <lb/>
which was caught by Miss Char- <lb/>
Ireland. <lb/>
The bride and groom received <lb/>
I a large number of beautiful and <lb/>
serviceable presents. Among <lb/>
those were checks amounting to <lb/>
Tuesday evening preceding the <lb/>
marriage the of the <lb/>
families of the bride and groom <lb/>
were entertained at tea by Major <lb/>
and Mrs. Henry Harding, pa- <lb/>
rents of the bride, and the guests <lb/>
of honor were entertained by <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harding. <lb/>
Hay Ride. <lb/>
Several young men of the town <lb/>
gave a hay ride Tuesday night <lb/>
complimentary to the house party <lb/>
guests of Misses Glenn and Helen <lb/>
Forbes. There was a merry <lb/>
party of young people <lb/>
in the ride and they made the <lb/>
air ring with songs, laughter and <lb/>
cowbells. <lb/>
TWISTED TREE TRUNKS <lb/>
Home Burned <lb/>
We learn that a Mr. Cannon, <lb/>
in the section <lb/>
of township, lost a <lb/>
tobacco pack house by lire. Tues- <lb/>
day night, supposed to be the <lb/>
work in <lb/>
contained about lour of <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Sh Leg. <lb/>
Mr. W. B. who <lb/>
ates the ginning plant near the <lb/>
market house, <lb/>
shot in the this morning. <lb/>
When he retired last night he put <lb/>
his and a pistol under his <lb/>
pillow. Upon getting up this <lb/>
morning he pulled his pants out <lb/>
from under the pillow when the <lb/>
pistol fell on the floor and fired, <lb/>
the ball striking him in the leg <lb/>
above the ankle. <lb/>
Cotton Report. <lb/>
The government report from <lb/>
the was issued today <lb/>
the number of bales cotton <lb/>
dinned up to September 25th at <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
The infant daughter of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. J- S. Mooring died Tues <lb/>
day night and was buried at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon in Cherry <lb/>
Hill cemetery. The young pa- <lb/>
rents have the sympathy of many <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Laving duly <lb/>
tho court of <lb/>
county us administrator of the <lb/>
estate of M- I. de <lb/>
notice is hereby given ti <lb/>
all persons indebted <lb/>
to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the mid <lb/>
having against said st lo <lb/>
are notified that they must pr.- <lb/>
the <lb/>
on or e <lb/>
do . October, 1908, no <lb/>
tie plead bar of <lb/>
This 1st day of or. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
of M. D. t. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Pitt <lb/>
court <lb/>
Dennis wife <lb/>
Dennis <lb/>
VS <lb/>
Iv K K Jones L. O. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
The It. pi <lb/>
and O above i <lb/>
will u. u that an <lb/>
been com mu need <lb/>
o -in t fill county by <lb/>
above <lb/>
the defendants <lb/>
the enjoining <lb/>
the Said s <lb/>
from foreclosing <lb/>
and tho notes set oat <lb/>
and described in the <lb/>
tiled in this can e and tor th <lb/>
pose having the same de. <lb/>
elided fraudulent and null <lb/>
void, and the said defendants K. <lb/>
U. and l, O . Moore <lb/>
will farther take notice that they <lb/>
are required to at <lb/>
November of t e <lb/>
Superior of county, <lb/>
to no bold on the 9th Monday <lb/>
after the 1st in <lb/>
bar, it being the 4th day of Nov <lb/>
ember, at court <lb/>
in said in N <lb/>
to answer or demur to the com <lb/>
plaint of tho in said <lb/>
or the plaintiffs will apply <lb/>
the court for the relief <lb/>
ed in said complaint. <lb/>
tho day of <lb/>
. c superior <lb/>
of Pitt county <lb/>
Machine Cue. <lb/>
There was a washing machine <lb/>
right case tried here Monday be- <lb/>
fore Justice H. Harding. It was <lb/>
a suit to collect a note given for <lb/>
the purchase of one of the rights. <lb/>
Justice Harding's decision was <lb/>
that as the note was obtained <lb/>
fraudulently it was <lb/>
and the case was dismissed. <lb/>
Curious are observed in <lb/>
tree trunks, the inquiry <lb/>
begun in suggest the <lb/>
conclusion that they are <lb/>
produced by the earth's <lb/>
the twists of storms and the whirls <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Belgian geologist, points out <lb/>
i of growth were <lb/>
tho cause the torsion should follow <lb/>
the sun's path. In at least <lb/>
out of trees the reverse <lb/>
is true, and it be that the twist <lb/>
i the I in On- northern <lb/>
hemisphere and to the right, or with <lb/>
clock, in the southern <lb/>
like turn of the <lb/>
storms and water This <lb/>
is due to earth's rota- <lb/>
Jean notes that it <lb/>
was shown years ago that-tho <lb/>
winds due to earth's million <lb/>
steadily n season when veg- <lb/>
i.- active and sensitive, and <lb/>
bending and <lb/>
turning would be likely to <lb/>
the tree New <lb/>
Orleans Time -I rat. <lb/>
Growth of Rural <lb/>
It is now only fourteen years <lb/>
since an appropriation of <lb/>
was mode for experiments with the <lb/>
project of rural free delivery. As <lb/>
recently as ten years ago the <lb/>
for this new service <lb/>
to only lost year <lb/>
it was than while <lb/>
this year rural delivery will <lb/>
route proposed must be <lb/>
inspected before it i- accepted by <lb/>
department, more than <lb/>
mu-t i -11 ll <lb/>
paid, and all tho mill <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
enforced. at <lb/>
and we in cities <lb/>
should bear with some patience the <lb/>
shortcomings of tho service which <lb/>
gel while this necessity of rural <lb/>
development, boon to the toil <lb/>
millions on tho farms, receives <lb/>
the attention it so well deserves. <lb/>
AH the improvements needed will <lb/>
in good time. Boston <lb/>
A Chimney <lb/>
M. chimney <lb/>
sweeper of i.- probably <lb/>
unique in his profession. <lb/>
His mornings days generally <lb/>
devotes to the <lb/>
ways of the r I tin. Id, <lb/>
to <lb/>
lies of the region ii i . r <lb/>
years it hits i <lb/>
i I .- I <lb/>
dime, to vi r <lb/>
arts, i. <lb/>
-V. <lb/>
-I i . <lb/>
r- <lb/>
e, <lb/>
as <lb/>
has <lb/>
i- <lb/>
C . cola. <lb/>
A-a I.i in . on re- <lb/>
ii in Ins <lb/>
; i- <lb/>
, i he ml, <lb/>
. i a great of <lb/>
sheep to pull the <lb/>
row CO ml . I halted Illy ear <lb/>
and ; I with interest the pas- <lb/>
i the the intelligent <lb/>
docs the <lb/>
-1 had u sh it talk with the <lb/>
herd about his odd difficult <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
I said, do you <lb/>
do, driving sheep like this on a <lb/>
row road, when yea meet another <lb/>
dock coming from the opposite <lb/>
said tho <lb/>
just drive straight on, both of yo, <lb/>
and the one that has the t dogs <lb/>
gets tho most <lb/>
Shop, <lb/>
the stovepipe <lb/>
inquired the lint humorist. <lb/>
didn't have tho nerve to take <lb/>
it down this responded tin <lb/>
gloom <lb/>
of the <lb/>
working on tho new model <lb/>
tin bathing suit joke V <lb/>
abbreviated than ever this <lb/>
about the appendix <lb/>
cut it<lb/>
<lb/>
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