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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 />
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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 />
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the <lb />
,., n- the bird so served. <lb />
r supers Jack This finds a parallel in the <lb />
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mo into n ts <lb />
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It is <lb />
small fry of id from the <lb />
land by <lb />
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v I. and the <lb />
duo to some entitled action will take <lb />
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I . left us a <lb />
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here. It Arab- r very Gr t to intro- <lb />
. . . a the hours of <lb />
,. The oldest now in ex-<lb />
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fine p <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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left <lb />
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lat mt was <lb />
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grand- <lb />
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was ;. L y I of Si <lb />
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when o en In process <lb />
tool; , mod of toe <lb />
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are i varieties of this t red <lb />
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of both men and women <lb />
I and v. as .-. ti to pr <lb />
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i kc attract ire, <lb />
v,. ones were used for <lb />
end turquoise matrix. <lb />
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the which they <lb />
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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 />
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ind one pr on a <lb />
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dim I I re n a lively dis- <lb />
. n h -a d the other <lb />
the accuracy of his <lb />
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to religion, ad to this <lb />
is called <lb />
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bi. <lb />
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said <lb />
cheerfully. <lb />
tarn th out on the h to <lb />
-41 whoa winter I eat <lb />
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. t queen <lb />
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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 />
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the stovepipe <lb />
inquired the lint humorist. <lb />
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it down this responded tin <lb />
gloom <lb />
of the <lb />
working on tho new model <lb />
tin bathing suit joke V <lb />
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i, i lie i pees that -I by the <lb />
mill toward them. <lb />
.- prince, with a pole to which <lb />
lie could to urge them for- <lb />
First escaped and, <lb />
, -elf to a pendant limb, <lb />
.- . . k. ., . <lb />
he gives <lb />
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else, and the salt <lb />
he mad <lb />
of what he is <lb />
Keep your eye on the<lb />
Mr. F. I t <lb />
i- i between his home and <lb />
frost Building. <lb />
Observer,<lb />
N C, Sept Tl;. <lb />
hi Knitting Mills <lb />
this and it if pleas <lb />
t ho Fr <lb />
to hands will be given em- <lb />
I but the will he <lb />
as possible. <lb />
Salisbury. Sept. -John <lb />
the son of Mr. K. P. died <lb />
about noon today after a <lb />
suffering from a horrible <lb />
dent of <lb />
doing business on the main Ii <lb />
Southern, and about <lb />
was adjusting <lb />
i; I down V his . <lb />
than ,,. i a belt that runs the machinery <lb />
The young man was <lb />
the Furniture Company. they <lb />
.- <lb />
AROUND GRIFTON <lb />
Taking the <lb />
Grifton. N C . Sept <lb />
Whoopee, Mr. Editor, we are <lb />
having hot times in the o to <lb />
now, with all these pretty la I <lb />
who have charge of the tutorship <lb />
of young minds at our graded <lb />
school here. tell you it is <lb />
to break the heart of an <lb />
old widower, if ; made of <lb />
rock fresh from the North Pole, <lb />
to just be- in their <lb />
just all over in streaks when <lb />
i out to tile meet- <lb />
at the sea- <lb />
You lire. K. was <lb />
to talk tor the l <lb />
ad who speaK, and <lb />
time tell you, think he did <lb />
well under <lb />
being as how be was a <lb />
too. And don't <lb />
sat there and <lb />
myself n bad a <lb />
position nice to have <lb />
visaing an <lb />
county and see <lb />
are getting la <lb />
use old Satan a.- <lb />
hung up o. a <lb />
far as <lb />
for he Would be sing- <lb />
good <lb />
i to Angel <lb />
upon in <lb />
in <lb />
don L Want bu a. gal i <lb />
lo be all Hit <lb />
come see <lb />
on <lb />
on. but it-L me tell <lb />
ii candy treat <lb />
on sail It <lb />
. me, <lb />
pretty my <lb />
white the u<lb />
no <lb />
other established itself in a <lb />
manner. Barley scattered along the <lb />
read did not aid in the least. The <lb />
turkeys had concluded Unit it was <lb />
time turn in. and turn in or turn <lb />
out tiny did. In u few minutes all <lb />
of the twenty wore roosting in trees, <lb />
from which it was impossible to <lb />
drive them. Meanwhile the geese <lb />
came lumbering on. They slowly <lb />
passed their competitors. <lb />
The race with the geese <lb />
first and the <lb />
in Metropolitan <lb />
Magazine.<lb />
and enter so large- <lb />
into the structure of the <lb />
and determine its characteristics <lb />
it undergoes little perceptible <lb />
change, as a rule, with the lapse f <lb />
year-. The brow becomes wrinkled, <lb />
and crow's feel gather round the <lb />
eye-, which themselves gradually <lb />
grow dim as time rolls on. Checks <lb />
lose the bloom which can- <lb />
not replace and their fullness <lb />
and color. The chin, dimpled in <lb />
youth, develops angularities or <lb />
as the case may <lb />
Ilia eyebrows become heavy <lb />
the crop of many <lb />
growth. The shows no mark <lb />
comparable to these familiar facial <lb />
indications of tho approach of old <lb />
age ind practically enjoys <lb />
from ravages which time <lb />
makes on the other features of the <lb />
face. Neat to the probably <lb />
the ears, 11- u rule, show the fewest <lb />
and least obvious signs of old a <lb />
stick which he <lb />
was caught up by the wheels and <lb />
jerked him into the <lb />
most of <lb />
injuries resulted, and so badly <lb />
ha err d was he that he <lb />
could <lb />
of his misfortune. <lb />
Wilmington, Sept, 28-1. <lb />
Powell. years old, had <lb />
his legs mashed off up to the knee <lb />
this morning at the plant <lb />
the Whiteville Lumber Company, <lb />
at Whiteville, Columbus <lb />
where he was employed. He <lb />
was brought to the hospital here <lb />
for treatment, but died within <lb />
an hour after reaching the in- <lb />
Statesville, Sept 28.- The re- <lb />
t got abroad in Statesville <lb />
to-night that the at <lb />
Taylorsville was robbed last night <lb />
of and that the robbers <lb />
had stolen a horse and buggy <lb />
from a livery stable there and <lb />
left town, coming <lb />
Sept 28.- <lb />
which was of two <lb />
the cause given for <lb />
the suicide this morning of <lb />
It be utmost, <lb />
to nun <lb />
view big <lb />
hum wan an the <lb />
grace With they <lb />
WU Mr. Editor, from the <lb />
you may have come to <lb />
conclusion that is <lb />
very In <lb />
of and <lb />
to N. C. <lb />
30th. <lb />
The Norfolk Souther- Rail <lb />
way announce the the <lb />
extension to Wilson. N. C, en <lb />
giving <lb />
and freight <lb />
and this be . <lb />
news to tin m y who h <lb />
anxious for the developing of <lb />
this new ten and wished <lb />
to have the <lb />
expansion in that action <lb />
There has been some slight <lb />
change In the schedule of trail <lb />
the morning now <lb />
Washington at lo, i- <lb />
noon, <lb />
Farmville p. m. <lb />
burg arriving at Wilson <lb />
p. tn- The train Wilson <lb />
US p. m., <lb />
Farmville 3-86, he <lb />
5.50, an arrives in <lb />
Washington at 6.20 r m <lb />
n. will be <lb />
with both and <lb />
bound trains to in <lb />
points to New <lb />
Bern, <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
virtue of tho . t . It- con <lb />
i in ix.- <lb />
; . . -hi- <lb />
v to <lb />
iv 11- <lb />
July in II.- <lb />
f Pitt <lb />
in i. i tin- ill , lie .-. <lb />
II. lull. <lb />
ii.-i-t . <lb />
n i--- pare I of <lb />
in the county of tin <lb />
iii ii de- <lb />
as foil to wit; <lb />
Iii township and <lb />
i fol Situate <lb />
known the tract of land and <lb />
formerly <lb />
lands of Cost, <lb />
Frank Cox rind , <lb />
containing in re or less, Ami <lb />
tin- formerly owned <lb />
the in Aaron <lb />
or i M. and tho late <lb />
Jackson land, to satisfy <lb />
iii mortgage Terms of <lb />
cash. <lb />
his <lb />
B. It, <lb />
e. Attorneys, <lb />
UP TO THE RAILROAD. <lb />
Newspapers Do Not Make Time Tables. <lb />
It is a rule with newspapers to <lb />
pay no attention to <lb />
when it is not known from <lb />
whom they come. But The Re- <lb />
.-tor received one Saturday <lb />
from that even while <lb />
not accompanied by the name of <lb />
the person sending it, can be <lb />
It is th lime table of th- <lb />
Southern railroad <lb />
paper, and on <lb />
the margin of it is written th. <lb />
if we do not know <lb />
i is at Then <lb />
the time table i drawn a <lb />
showing that is be. <lb />
tween and Green <lb />
from which we infer that <lb />
sender would like for u <lb />
to i in the <lb />
table, as it does not appear <lb />
Hut Reflector has no <lb />
tor such a <lb />
time table being printed jest <lb />
as it comes to us from the <lb />
officials Yet if the <lb />
who sent it to us will take <lb />
matter up with the railroad <lb />
we feel sure they will <lb />
he change and mention <lb />
in tho time table. At tie <lb />
ante time we would <lb />
to give the railroad <lb />
officials his name so they cat <lb />
who is making the <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
. i r v k of <lb />
M. <lb />
S i i- hero <lb />
to <lb />
to t <lb />
the all having <lb />
said slate <lb />
to t e same to the <lb />
t r i on or before the <lb />
of 1908, or this <lb />
in of recovery. <lb />
his Hay of September, <lb />
Cannon, <lb />
of M. <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word U <lb />
it refers to Dr. Liver lit and <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are MM <lb />
Troubled with <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
many others <lb />
i tithe <lb />
Need <lb />
Take No <lb />
iD. W.<lb />
Ami PrOV <lb />
Cotton <lb />
p o, <lb />
v. <lb />
lb- <lb />
OP <lb />
R. enters and <lb />
claims acres, more or <lb />
of vacant land in Par- <lb />
Pitt county. N. <lb />
C. on north side of Tar river, in <lb />
and or. the east Pea <lb />
will bay I am the <lb />
lands of J. It. <lb />
and place, tho John Ward <lb />
Robt J. <lb />
heirs, White- <lb />
ii Herman. I head,. Walter <lb />
fellow into, <lb />
one time- asked mm <lb />
w name and he <lb />
of th. <lb />
The oceans three-fourths <lb />
of the of the earth. A mile <lb />
in the sea the water has a <lb />
pressure f a ton to every square <lb />
inch. If a box six feet deep WU <lb />
filled With sea water, which was <lb />
then allowed to evaporate, there <lb />
would be two inches of suit left in <lb />
the bottom of tho bin. Taking the <lb />
average depth of the ocean to be <lb />
three miles, there he a layer <lb />
of salt feet thick covering the <lb />
bottom in case all the water should <lb />
evaporate. In many places, <lb />
in the far north, the water <lb />
freezes from the bottom upward. <lb />
Church, son of Mr- T. L <lb />
Church, a prosper merchant <lb />
of Ready Branch, IS miles from <lb />
The suicide lived in <lb />
the same neighborhood. The <lb />
lifeless body Church was <lb />
found about clock this <lb />
from a rope <lb />
suspended from in his <lb />
barn. The family missed him <lb />
about o'clock began a <lb />
search for him. He was cold in <lb />
death when found Church leaves <lb />
a wife and children. <lb />
a guild boy, <lb />
s--id, am And <lb />
as old man pap to say <lb />
am L think I met <lb />
if not <lb />
run u my late, <lb />
is on boom <lb />
since the school has be- <lb />
come a reality. The <lb />
district is built up anew, <lb />
and three new. stares beside. A <lb />
brick hotel is of <lb />
and will, be open in thirty <lb />
days, if Lord is willing and I <lb />
reckon He is if. Bro. <lb />
holds out that long- suppose it <lb />
will hold out, U he <lb />
all the time. <lb />
Cousin Bill went <lb />
the Jamestown exposition this <lb />
week and expects to see the dive <lb />
in hell while there. He promises <lb />
all we poor sinners a <lb />
of the place he gets <lb />
back, so you see if any of our <lb />
folks should be so as to go <lb />
there they will be posted a to <lb />
what will be seen in that part of <lb />
tho country. But we folks at, in <lb />
and around Grifton are not going <lb />
to the hell, or <lb />
either, we now have two b <lb />
day schools and will start the <lb />
third one shortly. don't think <lb />
the devil can net us all, even if he <lb />
does take a few. <lb />
F. Davenport <lb />
for J. R. Davenport. <lb />
person or persons <lb />
title-to or interest in the fore- <lb />
going land must file <lb />
iii with me <lb />
within next days, or <lb />
thy will, be burred by law. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Friday at their home <lb />
Evans street Dr. Mrs. <lb />
Ii. A. gave a delightful re- <lb />
complimentary to the <lb />
guests of Misses Glenn and Helen <lb />
Forbes, sisters of Mrs. <lb />
As the guests arrived they were <lb />
cordially greeted by Dr. and Mrs. <lb />
and Mr. Mrs C S. <lb />
Forbes at the front door. <lb />
In the in the par- <lb />
were Miss Glenn Forbes with <lb />
Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr., Miss <lb />
Helen Forbes with Mr. Frank <lb />
of Kinston, Miss Nan <lb />
of Kinston with Mayor <lb />
F. M. Woe ten, Miss Sophia Sad- <lb />
of Baltimore with Mr <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
In the silting room was <lb />
served by Miss Margaret Skinner <lb />
with Mr. E. B. and <lb />
in the dining room Pattie <lb />
Wooten and Ruth Cobb served <lb />
ice <lb />
The color scheme- <lb />
room was red, the <lb />
Fresh ii<lb />
Produce <lb />
P K <lb />
North <lb />
S kepi ton- <lb />
Country <lb />
Sold <lb />
y i . i i <lb />
C it r o I i a <lb />
Pr <lb />
the Farmers Con- <lb />
Company at <lb />
the Star w sold <lb />
tobacco at the fine <lb />
right d every pile and <lb />
bring. <lb />
Sell Star or and you <lb />
always et the tic. t had. <lb />
Charge Against Woman <lb />
Ga. <lb />
m has sworn warrant <lb />
again it Belle Anthony, a white <lb />
n, charging her with the <lb />
of his thirteen <lb />
laughter, Jessie Coleman. <lb />
alleged that the Anthony <lb />
an held tho Coleman girl in <lb />
house and it is charged that <lb />
atmosphere there is not a <lb />
and moral character. <lb />
It is <lb />
won <lb />
ht <lb />
the <lb />
LEASED HIS <lb />
For <lb />
never see down hero <lb />
any the artist as be- <lb />
took a in tho most <lb />
chair. Ii it It used to ha <lb />
that I never down but <lb />
here. If he wasn't <lb />
hero, a knock at the door, and <lb />
came n not Ion; <lb />
she aid ho v.-.- <lb />
hard up. I offered him hat and <lb />
he took it. That's t that he was. i <lb />
five, and <lb />
New Veil <lb />
Mixed <lb />
Mr. Gordon Wooten, a <lb />
ville young man who recently <lb />
went to Des Iowa, to <lb />
accept a position instructor, <lb />
found, after arriving there, that <lb />
the school received students of <lb />
both races When this fact <lb />
dawned upon him, he picked up <lb />
mt <lb />
that not <lb />
suited to that kind of work <lb />
Reidsville Review. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
duly the <lb />
per or court clerk of Pitt county a nil- <lb />
of the estate of <lb />
son, deceased, notice in <lb />
a persona indebted to the to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
signed, and all persons having; claims <lb />
I cm ale are <lb />
sent the same to the <lb />
I on or before the 28th day of <lb />
1908, or this be <lb />
plead in <lb />
h September, 1907. <lb />
J, M. Ii, <lb />
Sugar in <lb />
The average of <lb />
in coffee is a study <lb />
become so much of a <lb />
fascination to a young man who <lb />
frequents restaurants pretty con- <lb />
that he has taken to go- <lb />
to different places for each <lb />
in order to enlarge the <lb />
of his observations among <lb />
different classes of people, says <lb />
the Philadelphia Record. <lb />
people, he says, <lb />
more sugar than rich people, and <lb />
it's a pretty constant rule that <lb />
men drink sweeter coffee than <lb />
women and that old men have <lb />
the sweetest tooth of all <lb />
comes to coffee It u <lb />
too. that drinkers of after dinner <lb />
coffee make it very much sweat- <lb />
than that which they take <lb />
in the morning. I know a raid- <lb />
die aged man who takes just two <lb />
lumps to a cup in the mowing <lb />
which is below the average but <lb />
into the little cup he takes after <lb />
dinner he puts six full sized <lb />
lumps. This makes a sort of <lb />
syrup of the drink, which. I sup- <lb />
pose, takes the place of after <lb />
dinner <lb />
Mr <lb />
other portions of the house <lb />
There were many young <lb />
present and the reception <lb />
an much pleasure to <lb />
all. <lb />
Quite. <lb />
Sow often you gel a <lb />
taking <lb />
or screw or <lb />
lacking. Hi,. a good <lb />
tool box and <lb />
emergencies. <lb />
U a desire, and <lb />
we will see your tool <lb />
mix does ii. <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
A. small black mule with white <lb />
nose, weighs about pounds. <lb />
Reward for information leading <lb />
to recovery. J. R. Tucker. <lb />
of Jessie Nelson, R. D No. Greenville, N. C<lb />
J. P- <lb />
Corey <lb />
W. H. <lb />
COTTON BUYER <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT <lb />
Office in National Bank Building <lb />
. L. Will Devote All Hi <lb />
Time to Consolidated To- <lb />
Company- <lb />
Mr. 0- L. Joyner, who for a <lb />
lumber of years has been con- <lb />
ducting a stock farm about two <lb />
miles west of Greenville, and who <lb />
developed one of the best <lb />
farms in K-T Carolina has <lb />
leased it for a term n to <lb />
Mr. of <lb />
Bertie the latter will <lb />
take charge at the close of the <lb />
present y <lb />
While the farm Mr. <lb />
Joyner baa also been engaged <lb />
warehouse business <lb />
in and since its organ- <lb />
has been president of the <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Company. This company has <lb />
so rapidly under wise <lb />
that its large and in- <lb />
creasing business make such de- <lb />
i upon him that he could <lb />
not judiciously continue to look <lb />
after his farming operations, <lb />
hence gives up the latter so as to <lb />
devote all of bis time to the in- <lb />
of the company. This <lb />
means still greater development <lb />
for the Consolidated To- <lb />
Company, for no man Is <lb />
more capable of pushing such a <lb />
business to the highest success <lb />
than Mr. Joyner. <lb />
He is also fortunate in securing <lb />
such a man for his farm as Mr. <lb />
and Pitt county is to be <lb />
congratulated upon getting a <lb />
man of his standing. He cornea <lb />
highly recommended as a man <lb />
of character and industry, and a <lb />
farmer of broad experience.<lb />
Trade <lb />
Va., Sept. 1907. <lb />
will Fay <lb />
for Richmond. Va . and <lb />
Wholesale dealers in dry goods <lb />
and Ii how- <lb />
ever, the fall trade is practically <lb />
all in and travelers preparing <lb />
samples for the spring ordering. <lb />
In the produce et the de- <lb />
h and receipts <lb />
light, causing price generally to <lb />
be high. In North Carolina to- <lb />
is being marketed in large <lb />
quantities pries <lb />
good. In Virginia this crop w <lb />
being cured. <lb />
through the district an- busy, <lb />
and while in some lines crop <lb />
is well used up will be <lb />
adequate until the new crop is <lb />
available. The peanut crop, <lb />
though late, is in excellent <lb />
and growers now expect, a <lb />
full crop. Prices high <lb />
for all grades of the old crop <lb />
Labor Generally plentiful <lb />
than at any time. Retail <lb />
trade is at i's between season <lb />
dullness, Rome dealers are dis- <lb />
playing fall stocks, bit are <lb />
as yet Collections con- <lb />
men <lb />
through misrepresentation d <lb />
The matter had quiet <lb />
until recently advertisements be- <lb />
appearing offering certain <lb />
tracts of land for sale under <lb />
pi of ; claims- This <lb />
got , <lb />
doing- A <lb />
the recent term of court here the <lb />
grand jury found several bills of <lb />
indictment against <lb />
false pretense and fraud. It was <lb />
learned that was opera- <lb />
ting in the western part of the <lb />
State and instanter were <lb />
sent for his arrest to the <lb />
of several counties where he was <lb />
supposed to or had <lb />
been. With these in- <lb />
were Sent to arrest <lb />
if and to <lb />
Pitt County to answer tie in <lb />
from <lb />
him. It that of <lb />
Caldwell county ignored <lb />
instructions, for he wired he <lb />
hid arrested r and had <lb />
taken a .-i <lb />
trim, and that bad left <lb />
there to come to Pill county <lb />
but n to <lb />
Pitt county, as ever body <lb />
expected would be to. ho <lb />
was released hood. cash <lb />
FINISH OF THE COURT. <lb />
has a cornfield, where he <lb />
raises choice popcorn. <lb />
been the heat Term Adjourned <lb />
of the sun that the kernels day Evening, <lb />
exploded on the cob into The September term of Pitt <lb />
flakes. i Superior court came to a close <lb />
the sun creeps Wednesday evening, the <lb />
p heard through docket being practically <lb />
the corn patch. com pie id. <lb />
is now eating, popcorn In the trial for murder against <lb />
An ear of the corn Hen and Anderson Peebles, a <lb />
may be seen in a Stole verdict of not guilty was taken <lb />
to Anderson Peebles. The <lb />
piping corn the sun other defendant. Ben Peebles , <lb />
hatching chickens cut of crates offered submission to a verdict of <lb />
of fresh Washington of murder in the second degree , C <lb />
New York World. and was sentenced to State <lb />
. tense had been used in lit g <lb />
on twenty years. ,, ,. , . , . , <lb />
o,. t ,. . i a right to t. <lb />
cite way and Joe ,.,, . . . <lb />
The Pasting the Common People. were guilty of T <lb />
the that had <lb />
Pitt people will no doubt <lb />
be interested in what some of <lb />
the Western North Carolina pa- <lb />
are saying about the wash- <lb />
machine frauds up that way. <lb />
j In the Hickory Democrat of <lb />
19th appeared the <lb />
Mr. Will Kennedy had a war- <lb />
who <lb />
, i ii; <lb />
Thar t no and sentenced two, . , , <lb />
i am i, no sums out of <lb />
work <lb />
on road <lb />
This <lb />
they've all got rich or ., . he had in one ban <lb />
was the case of stealing a barrel .,, ; n <lb />
become are <lb />
hired by the trusts, some are <lb />
insurance, some are <lb />
sick chickens rancid <lb />
butter. Them that stay on the <lb />
farm know a lot more about cow- <lb />
tics than they once did. Take <lb />
all all, up one side <lb />
down the other, under <lb />
for good luck, they got <lb />
the sense that <lb />
had. They're more pro <lb />
whiskey from a freight car at <lb />
the A. C L. depot here a few <lb />
Saturday nights ago. <lb />
A. Vick, J M. and T. E. <lb />
Butler were tried for affray, <lb />
they're more highly <lb />
to show slight here and <lb />
was waited for until the <lb />
ibis; day of the Court, but no <lb />
showed up. The bond i , <lb />
thereupon declared forfeited l <lb />
i and the sheriff of Caldwell <lb />
I was amerced in the sum f <lb />
for failure to hold the party <lb />
saying that had mad this en- <lb />
i tire amount in a very short while. <lb />
This too much for Mr. <lb />
Mrs Kennedy to withstand <lb />
was found not the U signed . <lb />
other two was cured b <lb />
lined f, and hall the cost, in o a <lb />
to <lb />
payment hall the costs. had <lb />
Leon was found guilty , <lb />
carrying concealed weapons in <lb />
two cases and sentenced to work <lb />
roads for four months- <lb />
MACHINE IN WEST. . n th officers. <lb />
A bench warrant <lb />
Some Doing in other for from Pitt county on <lb />
I w is sent <lb />
of It is<lb />
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of <lb />
lave been h I from .- <lb />
It K lie ., I, . . ,.,. <lb />
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ab i i not,. r <lb />
not be i n .;. <lb />
K and Michael do not <lb />
i law- <lb />
i e n How the corn- <lb />
ea be m -and no one <lb />
; mystery. <lb />
i , Crook r <lb />
Ii <lb />
ii here again <lb />
ca . . a back <lb />
Ii iv. No one u . us t <lb />
Hi except the Pit<lb />
and in another <lb />
pulled out a of Mils <lb />
He <lb />
Of<lb />
MG FRAUD. <lb />
Pitt Can Over It. <lb />
Most of Reflector readers after as he had been in. <lb />
remember that several months B not again caught <lb />
big down, do they <lb />
mean i <lb />
Mack Davis for carrying con- <lb />
weapon and assault with <lb />
Why Jes that they <lb />
When you talk John Johnson and Ben John <lb />
about lit-1 son for assault with deadly <lb />
tie things like that, all eyes are weapon were sent to roads for <lb />
four months. <lb />
in cash, and that there were <lb />
only in the two <lb />
stead of the <lb />
The case was tried before <lb />
Whitener and the <lb />
defendant was bound over under <lb />
a bond. <lb />
Later Bush and <lb />
ago a man named was in and brought <lb />
this county selling washing taken I on the board, for to see the <lb />
chine rights. Th paper at. him in is fall. <lb />
the frauds in this j gent has e'en about Eastern Train <lb />
county. made his appearance, his School bonds have been declared <lb />
been took by the feller valid. This is a matter <lb />
that drives a We never did <lb />
Sun Pops A Popcorn Field. a new in think anything else would be the <lb />
county. have passed final outcome, We the <lb />
Hart chief of the new have hove m whole question will soon beset- <lb />
Division of the the pirate flag a But- tied and that no <lb />
Office, is in Indian Territory, as- to the four will be placed in tho <lb />
time tried to warn people <lb />
the fraud, but there were <lb />
several bit. at the game <lb />
repented of it afterwards The <lb />
atmosphere here got rather warm <lb />
for the id and <lb />
his helpers pulled out for other <lb />
fields of operations, Some of <lb />
M--iv <lb />
.--. f Wit <lb />
Today. <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
m id <lb />
birth lay anniversary <lb />
ti a.- event. II i i good to <lb />
show good men how much they <lb />
; pi while they are in <lb />
active life- One today is <lb />
v. i-th a chaplet of flowers on the <lb />
i ave. Observer. <lb />
Man Out f <lb />
the <lb />
n the Hickory Mercury of th i city attending a mooting of the <lb />
of the following also appears; Fe- <lb />
is hard to tell how is mentioned <lb />
machine business now stand. <lb />
those who wore the <lb />
sharper have since bean at work- <lb />
stop payment of notes and m taking the census. He Chandler Harris in Uncle Re- of the school as <lb />
Magazine for October, <lb />
other claims obtained by them reports <lb />
j Free Press- <lb />
any really knows, ti.-y <lb />
are in a condition not to tell. N iv mm that. Mr. Lo ., <lb />
One thing certain, they iii ii. r I . id . , <lb />
appear at tho set hero Fri- w air. <lb />
, . , . , , a farmer, and <lb />
day at o clock. And no one m in <lb />
to care, or in the least <lb />
ALL <lb />
in<lb />
b 11- <lb />
ii<lb />
new <lb />
We <lb />
at- <lb />
We have just received and are now placing on <lb />
stock of Men's Fine Shoes, Hats and Furnishing <lb />
invite you to call see the new models for the <lb />
tractive that we know it will be worth your while to see them <lb />
You are safeguarded in purchasing your Clothing here by known <lb />
reliability of the establishment. You always gel what you pay for <lb />
Often more, but never less. You find variety, quality and the <lb />
right prices. We handle nothing but goods of the highest repute and <lb />
by reason of our splendid connections and buying power, our prices <lb />
are unusually low. The position of this as a clothes market as- <lb />
you the greatest value for your money. <lb />
The man who is really looking for smart cloth .-something different from the ordinary products will find in our distinctive of Clothes for <lb />
a style and pattern sure to strike his fancy. <lb />
We extend a cordial invitation to every man and boy in Pitt <lb />
and count es to visit our store. <lb />
Prices ranging from O TO <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER<lb /></p>
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TERN REFLECTOR <lb />
P J- <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
Editor and <lb />
Entered M clan <lb />
C. I. <lb />
at the at Greenville. N. <lb />
Act of of March ;. 1879 <lb />
in -Pinion <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. 1907 <lb />
Some of these days Greenville <lb />
will get down street <lb />
i i f sh t. <lb />
THE AGITATOR. <lb />
Since the schools in Greens- <lb />
have opened and drawn con- <lb />
numbers from else- <lb />
where in the Slate, it might Ii. t <lb />
be out of order to taKe <lb />
census of the city and count all of <lb />
them <lb />
strike of <lb />
mill in Char <lb />
days ago, and this <lb />
There are folks in P t by a small strike <lb />
mill operatives in Gastonia. <lb />
wen <lb />
who would like to get hands on <lb />
one of washing machine <lb />
right fame. <lb />
poetic <lb />
certainly strike the <lb />
paving <lb />
Greensboro is p n paring <lb />
a big banquet in honor of Mr. <lb />
Bryan on the occasion of his visit <lb />
to that Tickets to the ban <lb />
ire quoted at It ought h hard enough time of it. <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
By a contributor. j <lb />
Ohio, charges <lb />
Tom Johnson with the loss of the <lb />
baseball pennant, it will all <lb />
with him in the race for the <lb />
mayoralty <lb />
And Fairbanks ha been <lb />
in an accident He <lb />
has too mu-h consideration for <lb />
the railroads to let them hurt <lb />
him, however <lb />
As if the n were not <lb />
NOT <lb />
Y CRIMINAL <lb />
DE SARCASM- <lb />
Vladimir de the Rn- <lb />
to be a good layout at that figure. <lb />
Come to think about it, have <lb />
you noticed how people have <lb />
tumbled over each other to ex- <lb />
press approval of the hospital <lb />
on account racial prejudice, <lb />
one of them has just invented a <lb />
piano that whistles. <lb />
When the mechanical <lb />
picker gets, to work, it will be <lb />
hard for the to make a <lb />
between the going out of the <lb />
watermelons and the coming in <lb />
Ha Only Serving Tan Years <lb />
; pianist, the fa- <lb />
The standard of morals is not the composer, met in front <lb />
same all the world over. In Monte- <lb />
article that appeared in The Re- of back <lb />
The Raleigh limes says <lb />
closed season red-heads will <lb />
than usual <lb />
Ob <lb />
k them. <lb />
come <lb />
a few weeks ago <lb />
don't they want a hospital bad <lb />
,. . the books seems to <lb />
popular th so d; <lb />
everybody except Southern <lb />
railway and com- <lb />
and their <lb />
ti <lb />
Both were m easily <lb />
settled as to sustain the <lb />
t there was no need for either <lb />
n matters are down, <lb />
it will be found that the South- <lb />
mill managers <lb />
n cause for a strike. In <lb />
two cases cited, the operatives <lb />
found that their demands could j Those western towns now <lb />
have been secured by the working earnestly to secure j <lb />
course of a conference with the location State reform j <lb />
school, can realize something of <lb />
how Greenville felt when she <lb />
was after the teachers training <lb />
are tearing their linen in the <lb />
forts to each other on fast <lb />
Judging from the disclosures <lb />
made in the Government suit <lb />
against the Standard Oil Co., <lb />
once a man got on the inside of <lb />
that concern, all he had to do was <lb />
, linen . i i mo <lb />
Black Mountain as to crime in that most conceit, a <lb />
little oat of the way country of Eu- . <lb />
rope, rho author the only for at hi. <lb />
prison of the land. expense. <lb />
three men were chained, and <lb />
rod of these one remained from <lb />
Mated, staring on the ground before backward <lb />
him. He formed a contrast to y, Moulder and said, <lb />
Ins follow prisoners smiling faces will be signally <lb />
that we observed him more day after you <lb />
and noticed that Ins clothes were j ,. <lb />
such us the and better class <lb />
convicted <lb />
murmured <lb />
Mashing with pleasure. <lb />
continued De <lb />
will it with a tab- <lb />
pray, what do you suppose <lb />
wear. <lb />
is I asked. <lb />
government clerk <lb />
of was the answer. <lb />
weeks in chains is his sen- <lb />
on the tablet after I <lb />
what have the other the composer ca- <lb />
done was our next queryOh, they have mostly quarreled. <lb />
reply as lie across tho <lb />
robbers in Montenegro. This <lb />
hand <lb />
among themselves. They are not <lb />
criminals. We have very few thieves . <lb />
mill men and that the spec- <lb />
display of a was <lb />
unnecessary. This <lb />
should teach the Southern cotton <lb />
No Changes In <lb />
Some I <lb />
pleasant and who grinned with <lb />
A contract tor carrying trans- noticed the attention with , a. leg <lb />
continental mail is to in which we favored him, a ten <lb />
West and the railroad presidents sentence for <lb />
. .-,., f we repeated, <lb />
time. Yet the railroad presidents <lb />
beep known to complain <lb />
mill operatives to think twice be- school. They might profit by <lb />
fore being influenced by adopting some of Greenville's <lb />
trike agitator. He never <lb />
but those who follow h m that can the mails was a breaking in upon us, mean <lb />
The strike agitator is an , . w I murder They are all <lb />
Drewry has made a losing game. ;, came <lb />
In case of Mr. Rogers, l response laud <lb />
it punishable to <lb />
Too many lives are <lb />
was the laconic reply. <lb />
we exclaimed, a light <lb />
Senator <lb />
We are the music <lb />
of the t on the buildings <lb />
Carolina <lb />
en f <lb />
o .,.,, i; . lo be statement and confesses to gel <lb />
lO , is . from murder n any other <lb />
on their pan-Our. ting the from the South men do have in the world. No one kills to rob or <lb />
railway, out through a hurt steal in Montenegro. But we just <lb />
conscience he returned I u is another inter. <lb />
The strike agitator or walking Tho affair placed i yacht race, it is to be shoot t The <lb />
to improve <lb />
there is room for improve- <lb />
which we strenuously <lb />
say conservatives. us wait <lb />
until the language-is officially adopt- <lb />
ed and sanctioned by the govern- <lb />
of world, and let them <lb />
appoint revisers. At present <lb />
shall touch as Or. <lb />
has given it to We will <lb />
not even allow Or. him- <lb />
self to do so if he should want to. <lb />
If we make changes now we shall <lb />
sink to a surety before reach tho <lb />
The u is u <lb />
delegate is simply a parasite and Mr hoped they will race with yachts i <lb />
th people who work lie gets a of the Raleigh freak machines. I London paused in <lb />
all his and m j reached a record road and <lb />
in Cincinnati, last week. Per- <lb />
Now effort is to put a stop<lb />
pockets of those the lines, could not stand his thing nowadays. ; will pleas <lb />
lines in very unenviable position <lb />
lives in luxury, and it all com. s t Mr, Ratter, editor <lb />
row is beginning, and <lb />
developments are likely, for tho <lb />
would he reformers stubborn <lb />
and some of their suggestions are <lb />
logical.-New York Sun.<lb />
the<lb />
attorneys are digging up too pay week for and his married <lb />
much out of them But people in the unions It is ; of he other day, will <lb />
all branches of labor which are . find it no picnic keeping their <lb />
ft-d by walking delegates . . heads above it settle <lb />
Maybe we will have rainbow j down to housekeeping. <lb />
I money after awhile, if <lb />
of the American Bankers <lb />
for themselves, caring nothing <lb />
for the <lb />
w . ti-e investigation to <lb />
the bottom. <lb />
sign that was <lb />
It <lb />
e not <lb />
while talk- <lb />
It a. null candidates <lb />
did the canvassing after <lb />
had been made. New when <lb />
a man makes up his mind that <lb />
be wants an office takes the <lb />
stump and goes to the <lb />
at . <lb />
Man;, <lb />
stand <lb />
do <lb />
be ashamed to <lb />
see others do. <lb />
New Bern Sun <lb />
way to put <lb />
do which <lb />
they would be among first to <lb />
denounce other people for doing. <lb />
we would occupy <lb />
Senator and Manager <lb />
Crater's position for the six <lb />
thousand. Those gentlemen owe <lb />
the public a statement that <lb />
states something, and not mere- <lb />
denying what is imagined has <lb />
been said when it has not been <lb />
said. <lb />
Now we can draw the <lb />
around the Raleigh Times affair <lb />
and wait for something else to <lb />
tarn up. <lb />
what is being said in ad- <lb />
of the prospective length <lb />
of the president's next message <lb />
to congress, those who <lb />
plate reading it have to plan <lb />
ti take a day ofF. <lb />
and incited to strikes by the ac <lb />
who ire looking out <lb />
stand over this grating <lb />
The more Londoner read the <lb />
sign the more ho was mystified. <lb />
Finally he summoned up his <lb />
age and the shop, Story went the rounds of <lb />
he greeted . <lb />
How H Would Go. <lb />
In connection with its account of <lb />
the international convention of <lb />
Zionists at The Hague a writer in a <lb />
German paper national <lb />
sentiment was by <lb />
in Prague in 1835 and <lb />
Moses Hess in Prance. In the <lb />
is adopted by th <lb />
limes who support them, i , ,, , <lb />
ll secretary the treasury T. <lb />
. . l icy have an them during; <lb />
ion recommends bank y, , . . i <lb />
Eighty persons were different colors <lb />
climbing ti-e Alps ho denomination, one <lb />
but then, beyond the , , <lb />
Alps notes. years for a crime he drop h's, <lb />
green; tens, blue; twenties, committed. <lb />
, not been <lb />
July and August. <lb />
V man <lb />
i- a ii such a state if it were founded, and <lb />
Can, replied th .-i- sous <lb />
keeper. <lb />
my good man <lb />
he <lb />
but only as <lb />
OUt <lb />
accredited <lb />
re leased after having served i f of France. <lb />
fifties, <lb />
Not a <lb />
As the striking operators ate <lb />
the cause of the delay in ones <lb />
ling messages, it looks e but we have <lb />
officials of South Carolina stop calling then, greenbacks <lb />
showing poor judgment in want- when we struck a <lb />
to revoke the charters of the <lb />
telegraph companies This is the fair month, and <lb />
them out of business entirely, i Raleigh and Richmond will both j <lb />
One thing is certain, there are spend a week Vising with the <lb />
many lines of business would Jamestown exposition in catch- <lb />
get in mighty poof shape the crowds, while several <lb />
without the advantage of counties will also pull off smaller <lb />
graph service. Instead of ones. <lb />
and wanting to punish the <lb />
telegraph companies for a strike, fairs in this State <lb />
there should be some measure I and <lb />
If all reports we have are true, <lb />
Greenville is likely to secure <lb />
more very desirable citizens with <lb />
coming of another year. <lb />
is room for them and they <lb />
a cordial welcome- <lb />
While the dear women lock <lb />
forward with pleasant <lb />
to millinery openings, the <lb />
other side of the house <lb />
more or less alarm. <lb />
Hat bills have been the cause of <lb />
many a night mare. <lb />
enacted that would prevent col- <lb />
between Operators in walk- <lb />
out over an imaginary <lb />
and making the business of <lb />
the entire country suffer in con- <lb />
If Senator Drewry can explain <lb />
it he is mighty slow about it. <lb />
If they be searched, we <lb />
if railway <lb />
money could not be found on <lb />
influence- <lb />
Whether it is n tilt with a Fed- <lb />
judge, a State or <lb />
whit not. the News and <lb />
to have the luck of <lb />
coming out on top <lb />
The farmers must be firm in <lb />
the holding proposition if they <lb />
erect to cover the difference <lb />
between the present price ard <lb />
fifteen cents- <lb />
secured W. J. as <lb />
Salisbury did net want he <lb />
done in the way of <lb />
and has invited W. R. <lb />
North Carolina has room for a. <lb />
the big gum and our people will <lb />
be glad to hear them. <lb />
by the experience, but, at any <lb />
rate, he should not be expected <lb />
to regard it as a joke. <lb />
cold winds of November <lb />
and March cannot chill the sum- <lb />
mer in the says the <lb />
more Possibly not <lb />
bat December, January and Feb- <lb />
will take a fall out of you. <lb />
Nobody will blame H. H. Rog- <lb />
for finding Mark Twain bet- night's rest, <lb />
company than people who <lb />
want to ask questions about <lb />
Mr. Bryan should be pleased to <lb />
see the Democratic party sitting <lb />
up and taking notice of <lb />
possibilities, especially <lb />
looking for <lb />
And the from London walk- <lb />
ed away after remarking that Amer- <lb />
was a queer <lb />
Brooklyn Citizen. <lb />
Did Not Fit Him. <lb />
Not Fit Him. on <lb />
The were ; draper k <lb />
distant relative, a man of ponder- twenty- . <lb />
Amusing In Japan. <lb />
Major Bond, who was <lb />
the Australian officer attached t <lb />
the Japanese army during the war <lb />
with Russia, saw some amusing <lb />
signs in Tokyo <lb />
a barber's, of <lb />
an egg seller's and <lb />
on the in front of a <lb />
had a memorable <lb />
lours railway <lb />
i a compartment crammed with. <lb />
men, women and children, lo <lb />
, made a resolution not to fall <lb />
after his arrival he<lb />
physical attainments, <lb />
weighed nearly pounds. On tho <lb />
morning <lb />
as <lb />
down ,, , little <lb />
looking as if ho not had a good <lb />
not feeling well this j on shoulder <lb />
Mr. ask . Mixed <lb />
I think readers may be in- <lb />
inn mixed metaphor which <lb />
are <lb />
morning. you, <lb />
H with some anxiety. <lb />
if <lb />
thorniest. have appeared in the <lb />
is ,,. j the paper of <lb />
whispered Bobby, . That <lb />
member of the family, . Whig element were dropped <lb />
loudly enough to be heard by tho ; J , liberal <lb />
in the end is pretty certain visitor, can a man as big as he ; out <lb />
If Wellman does decide to go <lb />
on a lecture tour, about all he <lb />
can tell his hearers is how he <lb />
started and fell d The <lb />
low who can give a moving <lb />
show of scenes around the <lb />
North Pole is the one the <lb />
is waiting for. <lb />
The Richmond Times-Dispatch <lb />
finds that the high cost of living <lb />
in the cities and towns is ha <lb />
a serious effect upon Southern <lb />
hospitality. prices <lb />
says Times-Dispatch, <lb />
people in moderate <lb />
stances will be compelled to adopt <lb />
the Yankee fashion of telling the <lb />
guests how long they are expect- <lb />
ed to Prosperity, have <lb />
Observer. <lb />
to settle on him. <lb />
President Roosevelt is <lb />
speeches, and Mr. Bryan <lb />
he knows the authority he <lb />
on for the <lb />
Is have a little <lb />
Companion. s. of the <lb />
introduction of a ho <lb />
might moan <lb />
of justice for<lb />
The <lb />
It Wouldn't Work. <lb />
wise old doctor was <lb />
and the <lb />
rule bill fry <lb />
pressing neon his little patient the I idea of a wind being a go. . <lb />
is an example of mixed n. J- <lb />
ii will hard to beat.- . <lb />
of mastication. <lb />
he matter <lb />
What cat, always chew each London Spectator. <lb />
mouthful thirty ,,,,. <lb />
shook his head Ho ,. ,. <lb />
. Frau widow of the Ito- <lb />
wouldn't at our historian, great his- <lb />
Of whom <lb />
twelve, six sou. six daughters, <lb />
re still living. himself <lb />
not, my <lb />
hungry <lb />
,,. tr. he<lb />
mil <lb />
of those put in the <lb />
said cannot <lb />
toll a lie. I have I'm touched <lb />
Smith eyed wrath fully <lb />
he plunged his into tho <lb />
I of his drew forth <lb />
stone-, which had <lb />
each ones been enshrined Ins- <lb />
of a peach, but which <lb />
now staring in all their horrid <lb />
nakedness. <lb />
how is said parent, <lb />
I found these peach in discussing your age <lb />
your bedroom, there is only other day, and of <lb />
left in the claimed that you were W J i ; re. <lb />
laid as he but I insisted you There, <lb />
but swiftly left the room and riot more than thirty-three. sorts as in <lb />
placed a chair in such a position glad you were tie<lb />
City <lb />
Back. <lb />
. . <lb />
ant burst into the study of the <lb />
j great man with the aim <lb />
and there is lit <lb />
ct of fashion is <lb />
in favor of Holland. <lb />
that Mr. Smith would fall over it if o kind. Of course you men- setting <lb />
lie too quickly, Won the fact that you were ready to Holland is th. <lb />
that is the one I never touched leave tho grammar grade The. , .,., <lb />
was in primary at school, it in either hemisphere.- <lb />
did f<lb />
k- <lb />
This is in of P. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
i mower Root paint, varnish. Stains, Mr and Mrs Clyde <lb />
with reaper attachment is the coloring etc, at Harrington, Bar- spent Sunday and Monday visit- <lb />
. With. r <lb />
wren v.,. <lb />
thin f to oats with, Co <lb />
Co. <lb />
Get one at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co <lb />
The students that board in the <lb />
dormitories were the <lb />
of nice basket of grape Friday <lb />
afternoon from Mr- and Mrs. A <lb />
G. Cox. The students always <lb />
have a tender place in their <lb />
hearts. When the good things <lb />
are passing Mr Cox never tor- <lb />
gets the students and teachers. <lb />
We sell Laughlin. Eclipse and <lb />
fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. COX Bro. <lb />
Bishop Robt. Strange held <lb />
vice in the Episcopal church last <lb />
night, assisted by the rector. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox. <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the baa <lb />
disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B T. Cox <lb />
A. Bro. <lb />
Bryan, Gordon John- <lb />
son. Jeanette Cox and Esther <lb />
Johnson were confirmed, <lb />
Bryan received the ordinance of <lb />
baptism. There was <lb />
ion service this morning at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Bring your chickens and eggs <lb />
to Harrington, Co. <lb />
Highest paid for them. <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox has returned <lb />
from Seven Springs, she <lb />
spent some time with her <lb />
Mesdames <lb />
The famous Hawks glasses at <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro Don't neglect <lb />
your <lb />
Mr and Mrs. A. G. Cox re- <lb />
pot, that one of the sweetest <lb />
things on earth is to have a crowd <lb />
of nice sweet girls like we have <lb />
here in Winterville visit <lb />
y. or homo with such quiet step <lb />
that you know are <lb />
there until the sweet singing be- j <lb />
gins and as they sing the <lb />
songs such as Ages <lb />
others with their sweet voices it <lb />
completely drives away the <lb />
weighty cares of life and makes <lb />
us feel that we are in the batter <lb />
land. Such was <lb />
last night after they had retired <lb />
and they say God bless such, <lb />
girls. <lb />
A New lot of nice pants have <lb />
received at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Prof. G. E. and <lb />
Misses and <lb />
Vivian Roberson left Friday <lb />
morning to attend tho <lb />
school convention of the Neuse <lb />
associations at Morehead <lb />
beginning Friday and continuing <lb />
till Sunday night. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co- have <lb />
a complete stock of ready made <lb />
clothing see him before you get <lb />
your next suit. <lb />
Miss Selma of Hugo, <lb />
spent Friday visiting the school. <lb />
She is an old pupil and we were <lb />
glad indeed to see her. <lb />
You want a buggy and <lb />
have them. When you sell that <lb />
load of tobacco come by Winter- <lb />
ville Hunsucker. Don <lb />
buy that buggy until you see <lb />
him. He can make it to your <lb />
interest he will do it, <lb />
Mrs. H- C. Dixon has <lb />
turned from a visit to Darden s. <lb />
FOR two horse <lb />
wagon and a disc harrow- Mrs. <lb />
J. L. one mile from Win- <lb />
The base ball team of W. H. b. <lb />
will cross bats with Green <lb />
team this afternoon. <lb />
Another tie shipment of <lb />
of all sizes just received <lb />
W. Co- <lb />
at L. Carr, of Greenville, <lb />
Dr. . here examining <lb />
spent We the students <lb />
the trustees have <lb />
Carr say <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for y u at <lb />
any time Wood work a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Notice-Our stock of station- <lb />
must go. We must make <lb />
room for our immense Stock <lb />
new goods now coming During <lb />
the next forty days we will make <lb />
special prices to all our customers <lb />
on our box papers <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and seed can now <lb />
be had at the drug store of Dr <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Guaranteed all Rubber, feather <lb />
weight rain coats at B. F. Man <lb />
Co <lb />
Lookout for our immense fall <lb />
stock which will be here in a <lb />
few days. <lb />
Have your carts, wagons and <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb />
i. E. I <lb />
relatives at <lb />
Prof Lineberry, W B Wingate <lb />
and Misses Elizabeth Boushall <lb />
and Vivian Roberson return-d <lb />
from Morehead Monday morning. <lb />
Miss Novella Bunting, of Beth- <lb />
el, arrived Monday morning to <lb />
take charge as assistant music <lb />
teacher in W H S. She has her <lb />
class organized and is moving <lb />
along nicely with her work Win- <lb />
High School now has as <lb />
I fine a music department as any <lb />
I high school in the state. Miss <lb />
Hunting comes highly <lb />
mended. The director of the Dur- <lb />
ham conservatory of music says <lb />
that she was of his brightest <lb />
pupils. <lb />
The enrollment of Winterville <lb />
High School has reached <lb />
Several others have rooms and <lb />
a- authorial i.,,., One two dwelling <lb />
w take at One four room cottage e dance on a meeting at Nash- <lb />
and writing for j at One nine room vine, Tenn., the National Free <lb />
lit I dwelling at Six i;, <lb />
, i lots all in the town of N <lb />
at C. <lb />
Have your carts wagons board that be <lb />
put in good trim the fa All kinds of repair <lb />
Carolina <lb />
fall use. <lb />
work done promptly. <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Have all your wood turning <lb />
work done at the Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. First class work <lb />
In arrears We <lb />
who receive their <lb />
office. We also take <lb />
for printing <lb />
Around town the men have put <lb />
on their collars ties, donned <lb />
their costs and vests, have <lb />
out in pretty and it <lb />
looks like we are-going to preach- <lb />
every day- All owing to that <lb />
snow, we suppose <lb />
For fresh an cheap goods <lb />
to E. E. they alway <lb />
have the best. <lb />
J. S. Hines and wife left yes- <lb />
to visit their daughter, <lb />
Mrs. Harris, at <lb />
J. R. Smith Go. have just re- <lb />
a car load of lime. <lb />
Mrs. G W- store was <lb />
the center of attraction with the <lb />
ladies yesterday. <lb />
candy direct from <lb />
factory at Saul's drug store. <lb />
There are an abundance of <lb />
grapes on <lb />
Sunday Capt. J- M- <lb />
Dixon while walking out near the <lb />
old livery stables, heard a noise <lb />
up in the loft an i upon <lb />
discovered three boys <lb />
gambling. He at once reported <lb />
the matter to the police who <lb />
swore out a warrant and arrest- <lb />
ed them. The oldest boy . <lb />
years old and a stranger <lb />
re and had been loafing around J. P. W <lb />
tor several days. <lb />
Rev Mr. will preach <lb />
soon. Several new ones entered <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Rubber shoes of all sizes and the market day. <lb />
coats at B. F Manning Go to E. E. new <lb />
Co. j market for fresh meats, <lb />
Men's fancy silk mufflers for <lb />
done cold winter wind at B. F. j Cotton is not coming in so fa-t. <lb />
School children cannot get M ming Co. owing to the recent decline. <lb />
When in need of nice kid It is a delight and a-pleasure <lb />
are physically comfortable. he j to m of the <lb />
county school desks c. in first class <lb />
by the A. . Cox see B F. Manning At Co. <lb />
Wring Co- are especially noted Dress <lb />
for their comfort. Every B. F. Manning Lo. <lb />
h u in Men's fancy ties of all sizes at j from <lb />
should be furnished with these n p. Manning been <lb />
, , A. W- Ange Go's here have re- <lb />
have tried the rest, now i sewing machine turned <lb />
try the the advertisement in next issue. Everybody hat is c. <lb />
sold by the A- O- Cox A new lot of best flour at; <lb />
,,. , ,. , i Barber Co. drugstore. <lb />
of all kinds prepared <lb />
at the Carolina Milling <lb />
two smaller were about and <lb />
years of age respectively. At <lb />
the trial Mayor Ba, wick ordered <lb />
t parents of the two last to <lb />
administer a genteel thrashing, <lb />
and the former be sent to jail to <lb />
await action of the grand jury at <lb />
next term cf court. <lb />
REAL <lb />
One thirty-seven <lb />
outside corporation at <lb />
A ho on -v <lb />
a Ins. Co- <lb />
Km- <lb />
yesterday to sos his stater, <lb />
Mrs. Davenport, who is q <lb />
sick. Their mother. Mrs. <lb />
Smith, has been with her <lb />
several days. <lb />
patterns at J. R. Smith <lb />
co. <lb />
Misses Kittrell and <lb />
Maggie of Greenville, <lb />
have been visiting the <lb />
of Charles Smith, near here. <lb />
Wishing machines and wring- <lb />
at J. R. Smith co. <lb />
Mis Gene Morrison Mon- <lb />
day her home in Hyde county <lb />
Bring your beeswax, wool, <lb />
hams, should chickens and <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Arden <lb />
third Sunday in October at <lb />
. <lb />
o invited. <lb />
Coward and her <lb />
i. Mi s M . .- <lb />
i at v-i <lb />
Dix -1. <lb />
wore in <lb />
the washing<lb />
ion was i I red the <lb />
fore a i <lb />
today. In is <lb />
in the m <lb />
l III <lb />
l- <lb />
CF FISH. <lb />
tho Not <lb />
In t. <lb />
I r <lb />
fish is <lb />
is n <lb />
It undo tut- to <lb />
fry -if . been <lb />
i-i from the water u carried ever <lb />
try I-., <lb />
known a When two <lb />
of air in <lb />
direction meet, the resulting <lb />
pi if on <lb />
small i a whirlwind <lb />
if ii tornado, <lb />
I the destructive power are <lb />
I Hon. Ralph<lb />
I, j- r than <lb />
ii. width, i I<lb />
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb />
gentlemen just in at the A- G- <lb />
Co <lb />
We happened to go around to, <lb />
i -v. u j Of <lb />
sacks of salt at Harrington I Miss of <lb />
has. accepted a. as with <lb />
l aM he sens. <lb />
Cox candy. <lb />
place today and found that, at j. ft. Smith Co Eda <lb />
Put your money in the bank had shipped almost a <lb />
load of their Tar Heel Cart I <lb />
wheels will always sell <lb />
and receive a double <lb />
pay interest on <lb />
time deposits and at the <lb />
time you are perfectly safe <lb />
against burglars. Then again <lb />
y put your money where it can <lb />
put into circulation and <lb />
fit your neighbors. -1- L. Jack- <lb />
son, Cashier of Hank of Win- <lb />
Now is the time lo purchase <lb />
Box Body Carts while they <lb />
are cheap. The A. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., have plenty <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them. <lb />
Remember that the A. O. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Co. are still <lb />
the well known Tar Heel <lb />
wagons at their usual low price- <lb />
Hunsucker buggies <lb />
if you want a nice up-to- <lb />
date runabout buggy you had <lb />
better give him an early call- <lb />
Ward-robe, tables, safes etc <lb />
made to order. Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. co. <lb />
School children cannot get the <lb />
proper training unless they are <lb />
physically comfortable. The <lb />
Pitt school desk <lb />
by the A. G. Cox Mfg- <lb />
Co. are especially noted for their <lb />
comfort, besides being the cheap- <lb />
est desk on the market. Every <lb />
public school house in N. C. <lb />
should not be without them. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife- <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
The trustees Free Will <lb />
Tar Heel Cart Baptist anticipate <lb />
bodies today. Good not less than <lb />
. . , . .,. <lb />
1200 students during, the present <lb />
i Alice <lb />
of Rountree. left here ore <lb />
on the train Monday for a visit <lb />
up the road <lb />
or vertical The <lb />
might lie, for instance <lb />
foot and only ten feet in diam- <lb />
. Thin I mm I as <lb />
funnel-like center and travel <lb />
a t as thirty miles on hoar in <lb />
particular c ; . ii usually <lb />
To. <lb />
n a <lb />
, the whirlwind air. <lb />
i serf <lb />
around mud <lb />
into <lb />
and carried along. If the pad <lb />
, u or a river, the surface W- <lb />
Mason fruit jars, taps and rub- k into t <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF all the P <lb />
., . ,. j. . it may receive- We <lb />
Whereas, Almighty Cod in His would De see it reach <lb />
infinite wisdom has s en fit to , <lb />
take from us our Sunday the mark. <lb />
school scholar. e Harper. o. K. <lb />
Be it resolved, co. <lb />
That we, the F Rev. W. has been here <lb />
. Sunday School, extend to Strange in the <lb />
. , <lb />
K S J. R. Smith c <lb />
up <lb />
bereaved parents our deepest <lb />
sympathy in this th hour of <lb />
sorrow and trial. <lb />
That a copy this be- sent <lb />
to The Reflector for publication. <lb />
E. V. Burroughs. Storage conducted <lb />
services at the Episcopal church. <lb />
and <lb />
Pneumonia Suite at R. Smith <lb />
nil <lb />
B- Martin. <lb />
Effie Grimes. <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
I will attend at. following <lb />
times and places the purpose <lb />
of collecting tax es due the State ,,,.; <lb />
and county of F for the year villa Tuesday on <lb />
vices in the Episcopal church last <lb />
evening and this morning. <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
received a. car load of Ellwood <lb />
wire fence. Can furnish any <lb />
J. A. Griffin went to Green- <lb />
Stokes, Caro Una township, Sat- <lb />
Oct. th, KW. <lb />
Falkland, township, <lb />
Saturday, t. HOT. <lb />
Ayden, O township, <lb />
Saturday, C-ct- 19th, 1907. <lb />
Bells X town- <lb />
ship, Tues day, Oct. 22nd. 1907. <lb />
Dam town- <lb />
Cox Bro, township, Sat- <lb />
We are glad indeed to learn Oct. 26th, 1907. <lb />
that Robert G. who township, <lb />
an operation at the Rob- Saturday. 26th. 1907. <lb />
Big lot of calico, best grade <lb />
done each. year. great <lb />
that he ha-1 of <lb />
has <lb />
us <lb />
,. We <lb />
children's <lb />
been instituted. <lb />
Our fall stock <lb />
shoes, notions are <lb />
Come an. <lb />
fore buying <lb />
prepared to give you . <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
Heaters of all s t <lb />
just received at A. W, A <lb />
Col <lb />
Bruce hospital last <lb />
week, is doing well. <lb />
Mrs. Agnes Mount, of Ayden, <lb />
was here Tuesday. <lb />
Dr B T Cox and wife, <lb />
Cox, Annie Carroll, Maggie <lb />
Alma Cox and <lb />
wife and Bennett left <lb />
for the exposition Tuesday morn- <lb />
Creek town- <lb />
ship. Saturday, Oct. 1907. <lb />
Farmville township, <lb />
Saturday, Oct. 26th, 1907. <lb />
township, <lb />
Wednesday. Oct. 30th. 1907. <lb />
AH parties owing taxes are re- <lb />
quested to meet me at these <lb />
L. W- Tucker. Sheriff. <lb />
per yard at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mister Carroll Hooks and Miss <lb />
Hooks are visiting e <lb />
country. <lb />
The very best and cheapest <lb />
hair brushes, combs, and <lb />
at Saul's drug store, <lb />
B. E. was here Wed- <lb />
having been called by to <lb />
make special bids on tobacco for <lb />
some, of our prominent farmers. <lb />
If you wish <lb />
buy u box of <lb />
Saul's at the drug store. <lb />
Keen cutlery hard- <lb />
ware at J. R- Smith co- <lb />
flour, always good and <lb />
good always at co. <lb />
There is complaint concerning <lb />
the bridge on Lee street, south <lb />
of J. A. Harrington's residence <lb />
It should he attended to. <lb />
Cleve Williams, a popular young <lb />
salesman tor the firm R <lb />
J of Greenville, came <lb />
down on Sunday evening's train <lb />
and returned home <lb />
J. S. wife have come <lb />
home from their visit to <lb />
Mrs W- L. o; Jones <lb />
after several days visit <lb />
to her son here, has returned to <lb />
her home. Miss Laura Cox. one of <lb />
teachers in the graded school, <lb />
left Friday to attend the Sunday <lb />
school convention at Morehead <lb />
City and returned Monday morn- q r <lb />
Miss Pattie of <lb />
is visiting Miss May smith, j <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
the country, came Friday to <lb />
spend some time with her <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Smith. <lb />
Ii i.-.,. <lb />
heavy. <lb />
the <lb />
the effect known a <lb />
en the ml r- <lb />
the t ; <lb />
in a or .- <lb />
rain. The <lb />
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
C. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
N. C.-r <lb />
At the of business WOO. <lb />
dry goods. I Miss Kate Chapman <lb />
open for in- from Hardens last night. <lb />
returned <lb />
The rain Saturday evening <lb />
vented the game of ball between <lb />
our school boys d the Green <lb />
Diamond <lb />
j L Jackson spent Tuesday in <lb />
Pearson's. <lb />
Millinery Opening. <lb />
You are cordially invited to at- <lb />
tend our Fall opening Tuesday <lb />
and Wednesday, October the <lb />
eighth and ninth, nineteen <lb />
seven <lb />
Pulley <lb />
The Home of Woman's <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. F. Edwards, postmaster a <lb />
been here during <lb />
the weak. <lb />
Call at tho Drug Store <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
M. M, Sauls. <lb />
Dr. Taylor, of Greens- <lb />
who has been here on pro- <lb />
business and also visit- <lb />
ha returned to his home. <lb />
The ladies and the girls all <lb />
like candy. The kind <lb />
at Saul's drug store. <lb />
hams and shoulders <lb />
at J. H. Smith co. <lb />
A specialty of stationery at <lb />
Saul's drug store. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
I discounts <lb />
secured <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
from banks and hankers <lb />
oil items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
1-1.07 <lb />
610.59 <lb />
SO <lb />
180.00 <lb />
1.872.06 <lb />
Nat 1,886.001 <lb />
Tout <lb />
stock <lb />
surplus fund <lb />
profits <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
I subject to <lb />
cashier's checks outstanding <lb />
29,181.07 <lb />
1,028.48 <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA., g. <lb />
I l <lb />
and sworn to <lb />
I this 27th day of. 1807. <lb />
STANCIL , <lb />
Notary <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
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v. roil I among e herds by <lb />
the in i is the <lb />
i a ii p of I i i; and death <lb />
many of i at <lb />
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dogs, The oil i i-o is used for food <lb />
we for and heating the <lb />
reach the hoe.-. The skin when I mined and <lb />
oiled makes a d cover for the <lb />
. The p <lb />
p i lot i. ;. window <lb />
covers at II its. Tin tusks are <lb />
for lance or points or <lb />
carved into a i of I <lb />
and . . . and <lb />
Ha V. i make for <lb />
purposes. <lb />
addition in an the <lb />
a writer in a the whalers also <lb />
national chase from Hie the <lb />
wait <lb />
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them <lb />
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ran to n Dr. <lb />
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Internal Revenue Service. <lb />
4th, District of North Carolina. <lb />
Collector's <lb />
Littleton. N. C. Aug. 10th 1807. <lb />
virtue of authority in <lb />
S. i i <lb />
rant of issued thereunder <lb />
W. taxes assess- <lb />
him under tho Internal Rev- <lb />
laws. have seized one of <lb />
belonging to said <lb />
tract and contain <lb />
more or less, the <lb />
tract of land h I <lb />
which he i now <lb />
a crop. This tract of <lb />
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sixteen children, of whom Another woman <lb />
six sons and six at my waist and groaned, ex- <lb />
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Holland is the land of eye <lb />
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deathbed, according to the <lb />
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Miss daughter of <lb />
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was married here today U Lieu- <lb />
tenant John Carter Montgomery, <lb />
Seventh United States cavalry. I <lb />
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Christ church was <lb />
by Rev. Dr. Morton, pastor of <lb />
the church- Miss Lea was given <lb />
in marriage by her brother, Capt. <lb />
Lee, II. S. A. <lb />
Any <lb />
You will find ready to all your needs in <lb />
stock in new and fresh at all time-, and I the <lb />
brands. Anything wanted in staple Groceries, <lb />
Canned Goods, Pickles, etc. can found <lb />
at my store, and prices are rigid- All kinds of Fruits in <lb />
season,. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
October <lb />
is looking forward to it The wonderful success of last year has led to <lb />
plans a greater Fair this year. Nothing like it. The best in all departments. <lb />
LIVE IN PRIZES BEST MIDWAY RACES ALL CLASSES <lb />
BIG FREE SHOWS EVERY SALES BIG TIME ALL WEEK <lb />
LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS-ASK YOUR AGENT <lb />
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A SIGNAL SUCCESS <lb />
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Stock<lb />
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days at unheard Prices. <lb />
k. <lb />
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unheard of Prices <lb />
i number manufacturers who were in need of the ready money large stocks Furnish Dry Goods. Ladies Wear Apparel, Etc <lb />
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ling distance. This is the most important and greatest sale in the history of the entire ottering the prod the <lb />
Prominent the <lb />
r within reading ice. us j. wise Economy. Wise to anticipate their wants fur months to . is a chance for big <lb />
Prominent . hi e per cent saved on all you buy is a estimate. 15.- tree to in iris. <lb />
this presents no parallel. We had to do some pretty sharp merchandising to get -u a juice that <lb />
mine tor rue r. <lb />
would enable to dispose of same within days <lb />
ins <lb />
ices. <lb />
Clothing Department <lb />
The p it lest <lb />
stY e- will at tho best m <lb />
and but <lb />
what i is <lb />
Men's H <lb />
patterns. id . tub <lb />
ricks in <lb />
pi <lb />
Men b Fine <lb />
b PO <lb />
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u Sal . rice 4.58. <lb />
M- <lb />
and Style, <lb />
fancy black <lb />
her. tweed <lb />
pi .<lb />
of boat <lb />
all h <lb />
Mill <lb />
calf, made tn <lb />
and P <lb />
lot men's <lb />
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in the es e <lb />
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soil I <lb />
and CO. i 1.98. <lb />
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have your tr <lb />
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best suits, ranging <lb />
They i tn <lb />
highest grade the <lb />
all the latest peal <lb />
smoke blue <lb />
single and double <lb />
ed They will all go at tins <lb />
sale for will all be <lb />
sold without <lb />
Youths Suits <lb />
suits. Regular Sale <lb />
price 2.8 <lb />
Youth suits, sines ranging <lb />
from age to years. <lb />
price to <lb />
Youths suits, ind double <lb />
breasted, of tine fabric, all colors <lb />
best styles, price <lb />
to Sale price <lb />
boy's suits, Scotch <lb />
black and blue fancy <lb />
worth to <lb />
Sale price 1.49, <lb />
This lot of suits is as <lb />
on assortment of boy's two piece <lb />
suits as can be <lb />
pr- of boy's pan's, worth <lb />
and up. Sale price, <lb />
Shoe Department <lb />
MENS SHOES <lb />
p s. Men's Strong Walk <lb />
shoe-, men's <lb />
line shoos, ail the latest <lb />
shapes, worth Sale price <lb />
cf line box calf satin Oil <lb />
kit pa is of <lb />
i hi. in if the <lb />
I Sine <lb />
One fine Dull <lb />
solid leather soles <lb />
in and widths <lb />
i. he beat My lea can <lb />
lo sell at 2.50 <lb />
price l <lb />
u e want to take <lb />
n ice this lino, for ti <lb />
will you have tho <lb />
III y cf <lb />
in you.- e. These <lb />
me II hey <lb />
are of the best, e , <lb />
b x and gun <lb />
medal I hat are produced. <lb />
are made to sell II <lb />
price <lb />
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hose, rib <lb />
worth <lb />
f hose worth <lb />
till <lb />
line half I <lb />
half <lb />
lit <lb />
Men <lb />
sale pi ice <lb />
Men's <lb />
sale price <lb />
M h line <lb />
sale price <lb />
Men's white handkerchiefs, <lb />
worth sale price -1<lb />
p. <lb />
pr<lb />
v skirts ii, <lb />
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to Min <lb />
fancy <lb />
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Boys Shoes <lb />
One lot boys heavy school <lb />
shoes worth to sizes <lb />
to alt warranted. Sale price <lb />
1.19. <lb />
A lot consisting of of <lb />
boy's sic es. solid leather toles <lb />
and counters box calf and satin <lb />
oil calf; sizes to <lb />
D 1-2, worth from to <lb />
Sale price <lb />
Misses shoes <lb />
One lot of Mutes <lb />
value, sizes all <lb />
leather. Sale price <lb />
One lot consisting of pairs <lb />
of strong, heavy walk- <lb />
shoes, made of box with <lb />
soles, accounted <lb />
good at sizes 1-2 to <lb />
to 1-2. Sale price <lb />
Mens Pants <lb />
Men's pants or good durable <lb />
neat and <lb />
well made, to sell for <lb />
price <lb />
Men's pants, hand twisted <lb />
and fancy <lb />
worsteds, patterns, <lb />
values. Sale price 1.39 <lb />
Men's tine worsted pants <lb />
colors- and patterns <lb />
sowed, stylishly cut; 3.50 values. <lb />
price 2.10 <lb />
Remainder of the high grade <lb />
goods will be sold at cost.<lb />
FREE <lb />
Two Handsome New Sewing <lb />
Machines will be given away <lb />
Free. One of them will be <lb />
given to the person making <lb />
the largest purchase <lb />
Men's suspenders worth <lb />
Side <lb />
Men's worth <lb />
sale pr <lb />
Boy's s worth <lb />
sale price <lb />
tine dress shirts worth <lb />
sale price <lb />
Men's e reinforced work <lb />
shirts, sale <lb />
Mens Boys Hat Department , <lb />
Men's and bin's hat depart- <lb />
About soft and stiff <lb />
ha worth and up. Sale <lb />
price <lb />
Men's and young men's tine <lb />
Up-to-date oft hats, worth <lb />
sale price <lb />
men's and boy's <lb />
caps worth Sale price <lb />
Straw hats be sold for less <lb />
than 1-2 actual cost <lb />
A lot of hats, made <lb />
by the best straw hat in <lb />
in the United States to be <lb />
sold Sale price <lb />
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-t; i . i black t <lb />
silk, v i 2-j sale <lb />
vi- -if; ck silk <lb />
worth s; la <lb />
Corsets <lb />
One lot of fancy corsets worth <lb />
sale pr e <lb />
especially fop <lb />
u . i , regular v <lb />
price <lb />
with <lb />
IO j, lie price . go- <lb />
and <lb />
bags worth to <lb />
up <lb />
to <lb />
tin lace <lb />
not a yard made to sell <lb />
up to we will sell be- <lb />
tween hours lay at <lb />
Mile price <lb />
Fall and Winter Millinery <lb />
Another <lb />
Machine given to the <lb />
person holding the lucky <lb />
number at the end this <lb />
price cutting sale. We <lb />
present a handsome new Sew- <lb />
Machine. A coupon with <lb />
every fl. purchase. <lb />
Trunks and Bags <lb />
Trunks, bags and valises. <lb />
must soil every one of <lb />
these The prices we quote are <lb />
per cent of <lb />
cost <lb />
inch trunks, <lb />
price <lb />
40-inch trunks, worth <lb />
sale price <lb />
Ladies Department <lb />
of suit cases, steel <lb />
frame, water proof, worth <lb />
p ice <lb />
of new leather, not one <lb />
than price <lb />
Ladies skirts, a variety of now <lb />
fall and mixtures, about <lb />
in lot fr m which to select <lb />
value, price <lb />
One lot of stylish skirts, de- <lb />
fabrics, excellent quality <lb />
I Me-ton, plain and mixtures, <lb />
values, sale price <lb />
me ins <lb />
The newest shapes and Parisian <lb />
fashions at which <lb />
great saving to you. <lb />
One lot of ladies fall and <lb />
winter hats. Made in all the <lb />
latest shapes, a color desirable <lb />
for any occasion, Over two <lb />
bundle lot worth to <lb />
price <lb />
L t No, of ladies hats <lb />
consists of of <lb />
ladies They are <lb />
by th best up to-date milliners <lb />
In business. Not one made <lb />
to sell less and as <lb />
high as sale price <lb />
to <lb />
sale price, <lb />
cotton was <lb />
Domestic <lb />
U was <lb />
yard lie. Bleached <lb />
sale price Flannel <lb />
sale price Towel <lb />
was price <lb />
Dress ginghams was sale <lb />
price Dress gingham was <lb />
price yd Percales <lb />
was sale price a yd <lb />
Apron ginghams was sale <lb />
price yd Toweling was <lb />
sale <lb />
We pay your Railroad Fare. No matter how Far or near you live it Is no expanse to you. <lb />
Ali buyers will be paid railroad fare for miles. Buy tickets from your agent <lb />
fare will be paid to all buyers of 25.00 or more <lb />
C. T. <lb />
We pay your <lb />
and get cash receipt. <lb />
Fare. Sale begins Tuesday Oct. 1st at a. <lb />
this receipt on entering building <lb />
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worry quality. <lb />
i- you favor us with your <lb />
whenever you want good paint tor any <lb />
i-. Have a car load and <lb />
will give Special Price. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
lie <lb />
r- <lb />
nap<lb />
t- <lb />
Th<lb />
one i <lb />
and . <lb />
time. <lb />
I i <lb />
v. the <lb />
. Tho I housed In <lb />
four sir- mi water <lb />
from of Hit- exposition, i one <lb />
of n .-i <lb />
. of ii., f <lb />
arm of II i- <lb />
ever The Individual <lb />
. in for i <lb />
lie i in and <lb />
co-. . and have <lb />
to at <lb />
he I while <lb />
every stale Is represented exhibit <lb />
e industrial <lb />
Tl. I on <lb />
n . from <lb />
the i . v. . rest <lb />
an <lb />
in be of n might <lb />
Hi front <lb />
u treat . a of <lb />
and K-ho. <lb />
ct <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county <lb />
the r court term 1907. <lb />
J. L. A. <lb />
Vs <lb />
K. K. A. H. and the <lb />
Bank of <lb />
The K. K. <lb />
i r i the Bank of Lauderdale, in <lb />
action will take notice <lb />
n in <lb />
county <lb />
led . action is <lb />
brought by a <lb />
which will <lb />
set out and described In the complain <lb />
on real <lb />
in the stale North Carolina <lb />
And defendant will further <lb />
take notice that they are requested to <lb />
next torn, superior <lb />
Pitt county, to b- on the <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st Monday <lb />
r, it being the 19th of Au- <lb />
in court House in said <lb />
county, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in . id Action, or tin plaintiff will <lb />
ply court the relief demand- <lb />
ed in said complaint. <lb />
the day of 1907. <lb />
D. C, Moore, <lb />
superior fount <lb />
A Which Failed. <lb />
of <lb />
is i r.;. .<lb />
not realize it. <lb />
of a <lb />
net. who strong <lb />
t raj yellow streak <lb />
felt one day about twenty years ago <lb />
n Pan Francisco. <lb />
stood outside of a restaurant <lb />
without a dime, but was <lb />
hi an optical toast, gazing at the <lb />
of good things, garnished <lb />
ind altogether lovely, in the win- <lb />
low of shop. The song. <lb />
r. rather, its refrain, Art So <lb />
Hear and So was whisper <lb />
J to me the gaunt brownie of <lb />
lunger. Then a prosperous <lb />
who was flipping a half <lb />
in his hand dropped the coin, which <lb />
an iron grate and <lb />
fell into tho below. <lb />
man g i o an almost <lb />
in direction the <lb />
coin had then walked <lb />
hamming popular tune. <lb />
was determined to have <lb />
Tho occasion was one of those <lb />
spoken of as a <lb />
hog case. I was out of meat, also <lb />
bread, needed that half dollar <lb />
in my business, <lb />
spoke lo proprietor of the j <lb />
place, told him that had dropped <lb />
five dollar through the <lb />
and naked if might go and <lb />
j retrieve i. <lb />
I he raid, and he gave <lb />
me a with which might re- <lb />
move a wooden bar that had been <lb />
nailed across a door leading from <lb />
tho basement lo tho opening under <lb />
the grate. <lb />
was much litter and dust <lb />
down there, and. scratching for the <lb />
lost coin. I found many others that <lb />
had been in a similar way. Thus <lb />
cleaned up from the prospect <lb />
amount supplied mo <lb />
With o ll I could <lb />
my also I <lb />
gave mo entry to a clean shirt I <lb />
ind a proportionate supply of self <lb />
respect . reliance. visited <lb />
of and ion e that <lb />
I had been <lb />
lo in the immediate <lb />
I have not been <lb />
I insolvent that dale. <lb />
Thus yo i may see on what Blender <lb />
thread oft hangs a chance in <lb />
New York Tribune, <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
This Department is in charge R. Parker who is <lb />
in mix <lb />
e r. <lb />
DOINGS AROUND FARMVILLE. <lb />
ti mi- <lb />
lords. <lb />
ages e <lb />
crop <lb />
they had <lb />
point <lb />
and I <lb />
an <lb />
no- <lb />
held <lb />
rights of <lb />
d lo for the dam- <lb />
by his deer to the turnip <lb />
f nor n , <lb />
broken. The bar <lb />
that tie wore wild <lb />
could not he <lb />
. <lb />
for them. The <lb />
made short <lb />
work of his pica. before tho <lb />
cast- came on he must need- <lb />
one of the deer shot by a keeper <lb />
a haunch to judge who <lb />
was to try the issue. Of lie <lb />
gift ;. with a <lb />
dear <lb />
said Chief ice whoa <lb />
the judge told him of tho <lb />
affair, Ii mid have taken the <lb />
scoundrel's haunch, eaten it and <lb />
him t for contempt of <lb />
j Standard. <lb />
. Making Money. <lb />
It is a curious coincidence that <lb />
mo-; of money flashed <lb />
var in am <lb />
by villains in melodramas and for <lb />
which there is so much blood letting j <lb />
and in sensational plays is in <lb />
made in Washington almost , <lb />
the shadow of the of j, <lb />
priming. The demand for <lb />
it has caused it develop into quite <lb />
is widely <lb />
The of Wind on Lakes. <lb />
Attention l-u.- called to tho <lb />
remarkable i reel of the wind <lb />
on <lb />
It <lb />
n little Ii <lb />
for dramatic i yon <lb />
and also for <lb />
ills. It green <lb />
of water. <lb />
r tho <lb />
of lakes to <lb />
. provided <lb />
lg i on- <lb />
lime, <lb />
l the . ii I ix <lb />
of . hi f. e . <lb />
i-<lb />
A story told in the National <lb />
Magazine of Senator Nelson, <lb />
; who some of his early <lb />
i in a logging camp, lie there <lb />
the of certain em- <lb />
in order to make <lb />
mules move. of <lb />
tongues wore in demand in that <lb />
Gorman <lb />
Italian- none of the words <lb />
, used seemed to have the explosive <lb />
, force to adjust tempo of tho <lb />
I mule lo the pace. Alon- <lb />
a Irishman, <lb />
used some popular usual- <lb />
indicate I print blank. <lb />
blank, or mil lea <lb />
moved I in i nil <lb />
males the Irish- <lb />
man. t. i me mother <lb />
tongue <lb />
N. C. Oct. 1st, <lb />
The of the cotton pin is <lb />
lending enchantment to the active <lb />
element of our community at <lb />
present, but many of farmer <lb />
friends continue to pull in an <lb />
occasional load of tobacco <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Burnett is slowly <lb />
improving. <lb />
M. is <lb />
not so favorable as <lb />
weeks, <lb />
R Lang, one of <lb />
energetic young men. has gone <lb />
to Greenville to take a position <lb />
with the Bunk of Greenville. J. <lb />
F Joyner has taken the <lb />
with J. H. Harris vacated <lb />
by Mr. Lang. <lb />
thing must be doing <lb />
among our young men. as we <lb />
see an occasional new f rubber <lb />
buggy on the streets. Well, <lb />
boys, don't forget procure <lb />
strong halt r, for . horses <lb />
get very impatient on those long <lb />
night stands. <lb />
W. H. Wilkinson gave a bar- <lb />
dinner last Saturday at <lb />
home, complimentary to his <lb />
and invited friends <lb />
To and a <lb />
happy band they were. <lb />
Our town baa been exception- <lb />
ally quiet the past week. The <lb />
major only one before <lb />
him Monday. Richard Knight. <lb />
for being drunk and disorderly <lb />
repeatedly, was sent to the roads <lb />
for thirty days. <lb />
Messrs. and Murphy <lb />
have returned from Baltimore Every trace <lb />
where they went to treated eliminated <lb />
for mad dog bites. Both are <lb />
looking well. <lb />
Constable Smith, of Falkland <lb />
township, Was in town <lb />
r some <lb />
J. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging <lb />
Tonsorial <lb />
Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Resort, Clean Tow- <lb />
el.-. <lb />
; repaired, <lb />
ed pressed, <lb />
G. NORMS <lb />
Parker's Old Stand, j <lb />
N. C. <lb />
All kinds of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
Ill fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Company will insure any on <lb />
any trace of <lb />
Kidney Trouble <lb />
SOL <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain deed <lb />
of mortgage from Mack Man- <lb />
and wife, Manning <lb />
and dated 15th day of October <lb />
el duly recorded in the office of <lb />
the Register of Deeds Pitt <lb />
county in book P, a page <lb />
we will on Monday Mill, day of <lb />
at the Court house <lb />
door of Pitt county at twelve <lb />
o'clock noon, offer tor sale at <lb />
public auction following de- <lb />
scribed <lb />
Adjoining the lands of L D. <lb />
Jim Griffin, Hen <lb />
Allen and Where and <lb />
which he <lb />
his v. <lb />
s of<lb />
altered <lb />
leaving it <lb />
n one in . iv.-;. -f <lb />
o. r re . . i, <lb />
sloop- paper, use , ,.; , ;. <lb />
I . A mt of money i v <lb />
l r <lb />
. we so- , who-it financial i . i ,. . . , <lb />
; tin th road, toward , . I <lb />
Tobie. IS I ,. .,. I Hie J <lb />
with salt tide of i bases,, , . .;. ., -a- <lb />
may I the city of News, mil and tho pinch of I . ,, . . j . ;. f , <lb />
greatest shipyards the I tho team was at bat. I on <lb />
Kr Vi- <lb />
A la or in a <lb />
lied row ii.;. i <lb />
the order. <lb />
. lied upon <lb />
to might <lb />
made n for the or- <lb />
j.- hat he- <lb />
lore act. i <lb />
r i ired lo <lb />
know if the ,. i; <lb />
a. <lb />
f I , <lb />
r. <lb />
ii,,. woman in as-1 <lb />
. never done <lb />
lo church <lb />
will he paid by I Inter- <lb />
state Chemical Co. of Baltimore, <lb />
Md. for case of kidney <lb />
trouble SOL will not help. <lb />
A word t- tho wise. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For Sal-One three <lb />
years old, kind and gentle. Any <lb />
j Lady can drive Apply to <lb />
J. L.<lb />
lied its on the north <lb />
by L. on the <lb />
east by J. A. Griffin, on the <lb />
south by L. on <lb />
the west by Ben Allen Jones; <lb />
containing twenty one acres <lb />
or less. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. This 6th <lb />
day of <lb />
K. R. <lb />
John Dennis. <lb />
O. Moore <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE <lb />
SALE- <lb />
AND <lb />
to b <lb />
Ne <lb />
may i <lb />
world <lb />
from <lb />
saw, toward <lb />
mingles its <lb />
tide of <lb />
in the city of News, WOK full and tho pinch hitter of <lb />
greatest shipyards the tho team was at bat. <lb />
the right the broad- Tho umpire had three balls I , <lb />
a., ; and two strikes. <lb />
from <lb />
to broad mighty At- <lb />
between the capes of Charles <lb />
and Henry. <lb />
The dilation at is a set <lb />
In Itself a journey of a thou <lb />
to witness, and, with ail <lb />
outlines of the buildings aglow, <lb />
the paths of i rail and <lb />
Lane twinkling the myriads <lb />
of little the War Path a i <lb />
of electricity, the many powerful , <lb />
playing the with <lb />
messages and fifty <lb />
miles of shore lines dotted with lbs I <lb />
of n cities mid nestling <lb />
towns, what spectacle more sublime <lb />
beautiful could be Imagined f <lb />
On section of the ex- j <lb />
position, tho War Path, there j <lb />
Is every conceivable amusement and <lb />
diversion, where the visitor to the e- <lb />
position, after n long day of <lb />
can relax and let drift <lb />
with the pleasure from one <lb />
amusement to next on this <lb />
While where the light ever <lb />
twinkle and the noise of tho oriental <lb />
la ever In the air. <lb />
Tl, <lb />
; . <lb />
rock- re <lb />
no feel cm <lb />
.<lb />
too ill for words, and when the <lb />
pitcher began to wind himself g. x <lb />
preparatory to ball v. -V. . ; <lb />
was painful, . <lb />
It was broken by a loud, , d true, hut <lb />
, J., r . In dig <lb />
i for had <lb />
voice, wise u <lb />
bag of this justly-r him at m c to <lb />
After the house in had ex- <lb />
voice in the grand <lb />
of the <lb />
He Wasn't Afraid <lb />
Little Tommy up <lb />
sinter were g. <lb />
i light. The- <lb />
bottom r. ached the <lb />
after e hen Tommy. <lb />
to pierce <lb />
around <lb />
;for <lb />
to are, a lady when they have <lb />
to <lb />
replied the mother, <lb />
should always take the <lb />
I thought said do- <lb />
ahead. <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
Revenue Service 4th <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
N C-, Sept. 3rd 1007.1 <lb />
virtue of authority given in sec- <lb />
and acting under <lb />
of issued thereunder against <lb />
John for taxes assessed <lb />
against him under the Internal <lb />
law a have TWO and one half <lb />
town in the town of Grifton <lb />
N. C. being the same lots or parcel of <lb />
land upon which is situated n store <lb />
house occupied by Thompson ant <lb />
a, in which they conduct a <lb />
This lot or parcel of lend <lb />
will be offered for to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash on Tuesday the 1st tiny <lb />
of October 1907 at o'clock m at <lb />
Court house door in the town of Green- <lb />
lie K. Lewis <lb />
Deputy Collector <lb />
well burned <lb />
brick my factory now <lb />
ready for at reasonable <lb />
prices. V <lb />
N C <lb />
I have returned from the <lb />
northern trunk, is. where I <lb />
chased a superb and complete <lb />
line of millinery, notions, sick <lb />
wear, dress trimmings, <lb />
and fins. Am prepared to suit all <lb />
in quality and price- Will <lb />
my same milliner, Miss <lb />
Ella who can trim to <lb />
suit the- 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 />
lib him aid to th <lb />
nurse <lb />
abrasion not <lb />
I is u think there <lb />
of the <lb />
Then, the patient, he <lb />
asked do <lb />
An Indian <lb />
in Canada tho Q n- <lb />
have some queer Indians <lb />
delirium. in regard to <lb />
chief a mo it day Cree <lb />
rested Norway no man were <lb />
for the House, think. <lb />
to the of a squaw. Accord- Pat. a win- <lb />
woman torn of the tribe, thought doctor. <lb />
suffering t while she words out of my <lb />
idea of ram delirium, with the mouth. That's just what I was <lb />
preventing the evil spirit j to Weekly. <lb />
japing. <lb />
Bores. <lb />
Not one man in BOO pictures <lb />
future wife in the surroundings of <lb />
ordinary girl. Where is the Ad- <lb />
am who dreams of meeting his Eve, <lb />
of skirt and strong arm, in <lb />
the hockey Held or striding over the <lb />
turf with a golf ball or plunging <lb />
madly after a ball On the <lb />
contrary, he pictures her clad in <lb />
and a be- <lb />
more than woman, who <lb />
as a daily companion <lb />
prove the most withering <lb />
bore a man could be- cursed with. <lb />
London Throne. <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE <lb />
SALE <lb />
AND <lb />
Internal Revenue Service. <lb />
District of North Carolina. <lb />
Deputy Collector's Office. <lb />
Littleton. N. C. Aug. 10th 1907 <lb />
By virtue of n warrant of <lb />
J. Manning for taxes as- <lb />
against him under the Internal <lb />
laws, I have seized the fol <lb />
owing belonging to <lb />
aid One horse, <lb />
Mules and This property will <lb />
i e sold under said at the farm <lb />
f said Manning near Greenville N. C <lb />
n the day of Sept. 1907 <lb />
t o'clock m. to the highest bidder <lb />
or Cash. <lb />
R. J. Lewis, <lb />
NOTICE- <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain deed <lb />
mortgage from C. A. <lb />
Nellie E, Fair- his wife, to b K. <lb />
and D. O. Moore dated <lb />
18th day of October, 1906. and <lb />
recorded in the office of the <lb />
of county <lb />
page I will on <lb />
1907. at the court house door of <lb />
Pitt county twelve o clock <lb />
noon, offer for sale at public <lb />
Son the following <lb />
at <lb />
southwest corner on Academy <lb />
St and runs easterly with Jose- <lb />
Cox's lino to his other <lb />
parcel <lb />
with Academy St., <lb />
parallel with <lb />
cox s line to Academy St, thence <lb />
with Academy. St. to the <lb />
containing one-half acre <lb />
Sow or less. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
D- O. Moore, <lb />
Mortgagees.<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor an i Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER <lb />
HAS A HOBO. <lb />
Taken From the Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
It would be more accurate to <lb />
state that Tarboro has a citizen <lb />
who a hobo, or one who <lb />
most enacted that <lb />
role- His name is John <lb />
Hearing that the Southwest air <lb />
cure i from which <lb />
he was a sufferer, he determined <lb />
to try it without, on hi. <lb />
parents for the usual wherewith. <lb />
He made the trip even to Los <lb />
Angeles, and to San <lb />
his way, doing odd <lb />
jobs at places when hunger <lb />
forced him to stop over. His <lb />
experiences ware varied, exciting <lb />
and caused him to see life and <lb />
scenes in varying phases from <lb />
the Atlantic to the Pacific in the <lb />
moist verdure producing sections <lb />
as well as in the arid homo of the <lb />
cactus, the Llano <lb />
Upon his return, hi- health <lb />
much improved Mr. Peele has <lb />
written and had published a very <lb />
graphic, interesting and <lb />
narration of his experiences <lb />
embodied a book of <lb />
pages with appropriate illus- <lb />
It is well written and <lb />
also well printed because Ed- <lb />
wards Broughton, of Raleigh. <lb />
the typographic artificers <lb />
It is very readable book from <lb />
to finis and can be read <lb />
with profit. Price cents at all <lb />
Drug Stores <lb />
Mr. Peele was in Greenville <lb />
Tuesday arranging to put his <lb />
book on here. He is an in- <lb />
talker as well as <lb />
writer. <lb />
CHAMBER OF <lb />
New <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Heeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Jesse Haddock and Annie <lb />
Windley. <lb />
Hannis Taylor Latham and <lb />
Lorena Harding. <lb />
John B. Hardy and Addie <lb />
Harris <lb />
W. H. Sutton and Hattie Ed- <lb />
wards. <lb />
Allie Davis ind Annie May. <lb />
Shot Man; Killed <lb />
A n Onslow cent who was <lb />
in this city last night Informed <lb />
that a shooting scrape <lb />
at Verona, Onslow <lb />
county, yesterday in which the <lb />
of Ed Blake was <lb />
of shot intended for Blake <lb />
A row started bet wee <lb />
the two men in a field where <lb />
was being mowed, when <lb />
threw his gun up to his <lb />
shot, evidently intending the <lb />
load for Blake. <lb />
Shot did not reach Blake, bin <lb />
Blake's horse instead, <lb />
killing the Bern <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Board <lb />
Discussed <lb />
There good attendance <lb />
of business at the meeting <lb />
of the Chamber C in <lb />
mayor's office Monday night <lb />
The meeting was presided over <lb />
by Vice-President S T. White, <lb />
and it being the annual meeting <lb />
the election of a boar of <lb />
tors, was gone into after routine <lb />
business had been completed. <lb />
constitution requires that <lb />
three directors be elected to <lb />
serve for two years and three for <lb />
one year. The following were <lb />
elected by <lb />
For E. A. <lb />
V, M. Woolen II. A. <lb />
White. <lb />
For one C. <lb />
Dr- D. L. James a a D. J. <lb />
The officers of the chamber <lb />
will be elected by the board o; <lb />
directors. <lb />
The meeting-was then thrown <lb />
op for suggestions and discus- <lb />
and several s <lb />
were made. One matter discuss- <lb />
ed was Greenville as a cotton <lb />
market and to a central <lb />
place where bidders shall <lb />
to cotton instead of it <lb />
being sold up and down the <lb />
street. The question had <lb />
and opponents <lb />
The question that <lb />
greatest interest was street <lb />
All were agreed that <lb />
Greenville should be at work in <lb />
this direction. The following <lb />
resolution was offered by H. A. <lb />
and unanimously <lb />
That it is the sense <lb />
of the of Commerce of <lb />
Greenville that the board of Ai- <lb />
use every effort to renew <lb />
the present town loan of <lb />
mu if successful, immediately <lb />
after the of the bond to <lb />
take steps towards paving Evans <lb />
Street and Dickinson Avenue, or <lb />
street, to the railroad <lb />
The meeting adjourned subject <lb />
to the call of the beard of <lb />
rectors. <lb />
shOT BY HIS YOUNG TARBORO AUTHOR. <lb />
d Man from the New. Observer. <lb />
Here to Hospital. <lb />
A man the name or <lb />
was brought to the <lb />
Washington Hospital yesterday <lb />
m a critical condition, from <lb />
been shot through the <lb />
by his brother-in-law. <lb />
who lives at Stokes. <lb />
a small station on the Coast Line <lb />
in Pitt county, had some <lb />
with his wife last Saturday <lb />
night, and she left toe house, go- <lb />
to her brother's, a short dis- <lb />
away. <lb />
Chauncey shortly afterward <lb />
followed, and it is presumed had <lb />
trouble with the man, with <lb />
result that he was shot in <lb />
the the ball passing through <lb />
intestines three times. <lb />
condition of wounded <lb />
is very serious- <lb />
Th particulars of the affair <lb />
are very meager, and <lb />
is unable to talk t -day-Wash- <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Extensive Children <lb />
Peter in Southern Farm <lb />
of Baltimore, for <lb />
Considerable dis has <lb />
the announcement of a <lb />
lecturer that it costs <lb />
about to raise a child to <lb />
j of independence in this <lb />
and the subsequent <lb />
statement abroad that it <lb />
costs to do the same thing <lb />
for a child in England, of <lb />
the itemized account of child- <lb />
England clearly proves <lb />
that a comparatively small results Where <lb />
children are being raised once or twice a week they do not <lb />
KM ounCeS j a <lb />
And even if they rave free ac- <lb />
Raleigh N. C. <lb />
His on North <lb />
Carolina to Southern California <lb />
without a Ticket and How I Did <lb />
John Peele a man of <lb />
has written a book en <lb />
titled North Carolina to <lb />
Southern California without a <lb />
ticket and how I did The <lb />
book is now sale at cents <lb />
a copy, at all drug stores. <lb />
Mr. Peele, who is nineteen <lb />
years old, and in order to cure <lb />
he started a trip <lb />
America, beginning his <lb />
journey with five dollars and his <lb />
nerve. He made the trip, but <lb />
there were trials and tribulations, <lb />
and there were all kinds of ad <lb />
ventures. He gives facts and <lb />
figures about his trip, with names <lb />
of towns and jails in which he <lb />
stopped, and the book has in it <lb />
many interest things that hap- <lb />
to this Tarboro lad, thou- <lb />
home with- <lb />
out money and with no trade <lb />
except the ability to <lb />
He did all kinds of things but <lb />
neither stole or starved, and his <lb />
story is an interesting one of <lb />
western life as he saw it in a trip <lb />
was full of hardship and ad- <lb />
venture, <lb />
IN OPEN SWITCH.<lb />
Train Wrecked at South Rocky by Greenville Lodge, No. <lb />
Mount. <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, Oct G.- <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line north <lb />
bound train No. which <lb />
es through here at <lb />
o'clock in the morning, was <lb />
wrecked on the lower part of th <lb />
yard at South Rocky Mount ear- <lb />
Sunday morning-. The shift <lb />
engine was running up and <lb />
down the yard as usual when <lb />
head-on collision occurred lie <lb />
tween it and The <lb />
engine was smashed and the en <lb />
No was derailed <lb />
badly torn up. Five mail clerks <lb />
had barely escaped by <lb />
when car in which <lb />
were at work was crushed into n <lb />
thousand pieces. The engine-u <lb />
on train, however, <lb />
was not so fortunate, and his <lb />
body was severely crushed and <lb />
mangled, death occurring in <lb />
His name is George <lb />
and he is well known in <lb />
Mount. His colored fire <lb />
man was injured so that he died <lb />
in a few h With the <lb />
of these two deaths and <lb />
Slight bruises to the mail clerks <lb />
and a few of the passengers no <lb />
other injuries were received <lb />
Amount of Salt for Cows. <lb />
Experiments go to show that <lb />
average sized cow ought to <lb />
have about two ounces of salt a <lb />
day. Now am convinced that <lb />
the average farmer does not feed <lb />
his cows silt enough for the best <lb />
are salted <lb />
ti <lb />
National Bank Declares Dividend. <lb />
The directors of the National <lb />
of Greenville met this <lb />
morning and declared a semi- <lb />
annual dividend of per cent <lb />
which was carried to the surplus <lb />
fund. This makes a total of <lb />
per cent this bank has added to <lb />
the surplus since it began bus. <lb />
in April of last year. In the <lb />
past month the deposits have in- <lb />
creased per cent, This is a <lb />
fine record for new bank and <lb />
shows that it is well managed <lb />
and has the confidence of tie <lb />
people. <lb />
Keep if Up. <lb />
Paved streets really reached <lb />
the point of enthusiasm at the <lb />
meeting of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
night. Keep this <lb />
lick,, up, gentlemen, and you <lb />
will soon see wonderful changes <lb />
on Greenville's streets. <lb />
The millinery today <lb />
fine en far us displays ., <lb />
the t as <lb />
as is r-I on such <lb />
Mr. L Griffin Co., <lb />
Pulley and C T. <lb />
had an <lb />
which were <lb />
m ch admired by all who visited <lb />
deal <lb />
era are always up with th <lb />
stylos. <lb />
expensively either in England <lb />
w In this country. Further con- <lb />
of the subject suggests <lb />
that, judged by the in <lb />
of cases, a deal <lb />
f money spent in child raising <lb />
s worse than wasted, and that if <lb />
less attention was paid to the coot <lb />
cannot be put into figures, <lb />
the cost of developing good man- <lb />
and common sense, the <lb />
children of the present <lb />
j far more <lb />
and desirable members of society <lb />
than they are. <lb />
Bank of Grifton. <lb />
A charter Has been issued for <lb />
the Bank of Grifton, <lb />
to begin business. This <lb />
will make eight banks in <lb />
Grifton is <lb />
town and the bank there <lb />
will Drove a great convenience. <lb />
A boat <lb />
A father, talking to his careless <lb />
daughter, <lb />
wan to to you of <lb />
your mother It may be that you <lb />
a care worn look upon <lb />
her face. Of course it has not <lb />
been brought there by act of <lb />
still it is your duty to <lb />
chase it away. <lb />
want you to get up tomorrow <lb />
morning and When <lb />
your mother comes and begins to <lb />
express her surprise go up <lb />
her and kiss her on the <lb />
You can't imagine how will <lb />
brighten her dear face. Brides, <lb />
yon owe her a kiss or two <lb />
long while ago when you <lb />
were a girl she kissed you. <lb />
You were not as attractive then <lb />
a i you are now <lb />
years of childish <lb />
sunshine and shadows she was <lb />
rays ready to cure, by the <lb />
of a mother's kiss, the <lb />
little chubby hands when- <lb />
they were injured <lb />
with the <lb />
rough old Exchange <lb />
Waking Up <lb />
night's meeting of the <lb />
Chamber of shows <lb />
what en be done when the <lb />
men attend and take inter <lb />
in what is going on, or <lb />
to be going on, in the town. It <lb />
much not result from <lb />
in that meeting <lb />
Reflector will be very much <lb />
to salt I do not believe the <lb />
eat as as that. i. <lb />
only way to get cows to eat <lb />
ounces of salt a day is to mix it <lb />
with their ensilage and other feed <lb />
then they will eat it and relish <lb />
it. Now the need for so much <lb />
salt in the ration is simply mat <lb />
it assists in the assimilation of <lb />
the food. After the food is <lb />
it is held in solution by the <lb />
digestive fluids and has to pass <lb />
from the digestive tract the <lb />
circulation. This absorption can- <lb />
not take place regularly unless <lb />
the solution is salty or saline. <lb />
Some people claim that <lb />
ought to have more two <lb />
ounces salt a day. but I think <lb />
two ounces is sufficient and the <lb />
best way to feed it is to give an <lb />
ounce at night. This is better <lb />
than giving two ounces at one <lb />
feed. Exchange. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
f. a M. <lb />
We. the undersigned commit- <lb />
tee, appointed draw suitable <lb />
resolutions of aspect to the <lb />
memory of our departed brother, <lb />
J L. Sugg, beg have to report as <lb />
Whereas, it has pleased the <lb />
Supreme Architect of the <lb />
from labor to rest <lb />
our beloved brother, J. l Sugg <lb />
Oct 4th. 1907, therefore be <lb />
it resolved. <lb />
First. That we most humbly <lb />
bow in submission to will and <lb />
more firmly trust in the hand <lb />
that leads where we -an neither <lb />
foresee nor prevent danger along <lb />
the path of life. <lb />
Second, that we strive to em <lb />
u ate the example of our beloved <lb />
b -other in dis fidelity and h- <lb />
that, though dead, yet <lb />
shall he aid to the ennobling f <lb />
our character as men and <lb />
Masons. <lb />
Th rd. That we extend to his <lb />
bereaved family our profound <lb />
sympathy and deepest regret in <lb />
t loss they have sustained, and <lb />
to and His <lb />
infinite wisdom and grace. <lb />
That a copy these <lb />
re-solutions be spread upon the <lb />
minutes of this lodge, a cony . <lb />
North <lb />
Counts <lb />
E. <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE <lb />
Board at Directors Elects Officers. <lb />
The board of directors the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce of Green- <lb />
ville met Tuesday night in the <lb />
office of Dr. D. L. James and <lb />
elected following officers of <lb />
President- D. J. Whichard, <lb />
H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
E. Bradley. <lb />
Treasurer-J. L. Little, <lb />
Executive <lb />
F. M. Wooten and L. <lb />
Arthur. <lb />
A. Bowen was elected a <lb />
member of the board to fill a <lb />
in the one year term. <lb />
L. <lb />
C. <lb />
Well I am grinding at Forbes <lb />
water mill Tuesday and Fridays <lb />
All who want bread come <lb />
by o'clock if you can. I have <lb />
plenty of water for grinding. <lb />
J. E. Elks <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly before <lb />
the court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county administrator of <lb />
estate of M-D, do- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate <lb />
to immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all <lb />
having claims against st <lb />
notified that they must <lb />
sent tho same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 1st <lb />
day of October, tins no- <lb />
will in bar of <lb />
This 1st day of October, <lb />
J. H. <lb />
of M. D. <lb />
Carolina Pitt <lb />
court <lb />
and wife <lb />
Dennis. <lb />
VS <lb />
R. J. E Jones D. O. <lb />
Moore <lb />
Tho E. R. <lb />
and D. O. Moore above named <lb />
ill u. o notice that an <lb />
its been commenced in the <lb />
court of Pitt county by th <lb />
plan tiffs above named again-i <lb />
th above <lb />
of lining <lb />
rest i the said <lb />
foreclosing the <lb />
collecting the notes Bet out <lb />
and described in the comp <lb />
tiled in this cause and for th <lb />
of having the <lb />
ed fraudulent and null and <lb />
void, and the sued defendants E. <lb />
R. and O. Moon <lb />
will further take notice that they <lb />
required to at <lb />
ton-, of t <lb />
Superior of Pi t county, <lb />
to held on the <lb />
lot y <lb />
her, it being the day Nov- <lb />
ember. the court <lb />
in c Greenville, N c <lb />
answer or to com <lb />
plaint f the in <lb />
a or plaintiffs <lb />
t the court for the relief <lb />
ed in sud complaint. <lb />
Tins day of <lb />
her, <lb />
I C Moore <lb />
c tun of county. <lb />
Sent to his bereaved <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
p ans Friend for <lb />
R. m ., <lb />
J- M. <lb />
Or- <lb />
r Com. <lb />
Public Laws. <lb />
Superior Court Clerk D. C <lb />
Moore has received the public <lb />
laws of 1907. Justices of the <lb />
Peace of the county can get <lb />
copies by calling on the clerk <lb />
The Commerce and receipting for same, <lb />
should have the interest and co- . <lb />
of every business man R Johnston's- <lb />
in the town to properly fill its I Meal at Johnston's. <lb />
mission. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before Oh <lb />
c of nil- <lb />
of the M <lb />
Smith, deceased, noticed i <lb />
Riven to all persons Indebted to <lb />
estate to make immediate payment t <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate -re <lb />
to present the same to the <lb />
for payment on or before the 2-th tins <lb />
of S- 1908, or this notice <lb />
be plead in bur of recovery. <lb />
This 28th of September, 1907. <lb />
Jesse Cannon, <lb />
Administrator of Cicero Al. smith. <lb />
The Jamestown Reproduction <lb />
Company gave a good moving <lb />
picture show in the opera house <lb />
Tuesday night. It was the best <lb />
of its kind that has been her.-. <lb />
A fair size audience witnessed it <lb />
and all were pleased. <lb />
Having decided to go out <lb />
the stock business. have <lb />
number of fine milk cows, which <lb />
I will sell at reasonable prices <lb />
Those interested better mi <lb />
soon as I am going to sell <lb />
stock before cold <lb />
L. Joyner. <lb />
Warning <lb />
R cent statistic i of <lb />
no little attn. <lb />
the financial world. Lia- <lb />
insolvents during the <lb />
summer twice <lb />
great as in either of the last <lb />
summers, and now Dun's <lb />
figures for September show an <lb />
even worse situation. For <lb />
three quarters of this <lb />
year totals are the worst in a de- <lb />
It is happily true, how- <lb />
that the number of <lb />
vent-- shows little and <lb />
the in <lb />
a chi fly from the failure <lb />
of more manufacturing <lb />
concerns th i Owing to <lb />
in money market. <lb />
these s were <lb />
to accommodations upon <lb />
n were accustomed to <lb />
rely, and hence wen <lb />
further damage the y <lb />
protracted money <lb />
before departing the <lb />
question at present. Bountiful <lb />
crops reasonable assurance <lb />
for the time but the course <lb />
f things later Hoes not yet <lb />
If the c will only <lb />
h j e for the best and prepare for <lb />
something not quite so good, <lb />
doubtless the present financial <lb />
strain will disappear without <lb />
working serious <lb />
lotto Observer. <lb />
More Peach Blossoms. <lb />
A few days ago The Reflector <lb />
d of peach blossoms on a tree <lb />
in the yard of Senator J. L. <lb />
Fleming, but Mr. W. H. Ricks <lb />
c in go ahead of this. He tells <lb />
us that he has several peach <lb />
trees that are in bloom in <lb />
and one of the trees has <lb />
peaches, young peaches and <lb />
blooms all on it at the same time. <lb />
We have a wonderful climate <lb />
this way. <lb />
Wanted-A few boarders. <lb />
location, nice rooms <lb />
electric lights and bath <lb />
Apply Reflector office. r, <lb />
Do not fail to go to c ope <lb />
tonight and see the gr <lb />
Jamestown show.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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