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ioa ■w GREKffVILLE IS THE HEART OF EASTERN sonrn caholina. it has A POPULATION OF FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED \ND ONE. AND IS SUR ROUNDED BY THE BEST FA RMING COUNTRY. INDUSTRIES OF ALL KINDS ARE INVITED TO i| LOCATE HERE FOR WE HAVE EVERYTHIN G TO i OFFER IN THE WAY OF ' LA/IOR, CAPITAL AND TRIBUTARY FACIIJTIES. WE HAVE AN UP i'i-DATL JOB AND Nl'AX^PAPER PLANT. IliiiiiiillfM fii ■.; . /. ,\\ ? r ‘. . . IPO. r L.^ « ^ r- f i# fi V '‘sVi-u,M i •'■ , *' '.'•r*' : : u - 'I W'F HAVE A f'jpj'TlTA- TIo:: OF /// V- y'/.V, /•/ ,!.y^/.; / rUi' Hr. i.i, /.V A.\v PART Oh NO a III ' l.r^A \Xh /, ;■/ T! ! ,10 j Wl-ti I (j ,’./;/ Hi i 4 I'wi A(, t-lV Ail ^'1 J I'. I - ii /. i/ j' TIIESi :-hOP!... S’ ,j i !>'. S.--■>/L .' >> .; i / ‘ Ij ; ! f. /. > it t. •' '•J . I jj <hj./. •fi'-y i.i/.: ,1 '’/J. \ : o /, / . H ttu' >i .>l 4 il.f i ;>ii :.ii;l. (!!'• .’Hofil > li J!:m.— <*to. V ! / / ' - .!;:-:!:n\.1.v <;; ;i;.;. :: iwi.- H i” IH h f ’ p i ] \ ! i.-il 1/ L.j» h ihin nn r nni h yLsTL UinulsLN mi yuillliyfnib Miwn ipomnuj aiii To U’u.; nllNCj^ I Many Fine j3per.L:or?5 Have Been Se.;irreil To Audi.er::; ■ - I Farmers On Eiglily Inter- j -t.voni.’' Kci.• : Lcivg Idle 7s csting Topics---. m -iir 1 ' T./fp-.K^i0’ To 1 ^7-f.r-ir' Ha,vo biaOV. llikS i-C^- I.? ^a. 0 f... To Make ./'iiict tier i xo vciyi vnivr-ri ! Airi s ' ■ C,! Large A;i::idancc. ' i f : .V' IN LAD COlWITIOHi I IV^ . . T. i'. I EEDU^ THr’ ple:j i:.;s i I . .’ ' '1 ‘"'cl' : <1.!:. I ,r. 1. <1 ih.il. lal • ! I • • liaiii . ( In, s ill !.: I ly liM- Ir • ovl'I y u;< ai V , I". I iiif. l;..-.li’:!. lilU-ili' ill lljal a ;;!i- i i (II i (if 11 li ■ r>, . ai iic.' ' ' '■,. Ill'' ! . ■ ' ■I'l' .'.il.,^iliK iv-.' \'ii'|i..'. 'I lii . will i-iiaii!.' "'!' i o have rx, I'i l\ v. li;,; In- ,1 lo lh< iiiu:.! lii-ri'iiiiin,!' A i: a 1' M I I jiin ill' ^jci I'll .1' IhiUkIii al.il it j.i rui.iiil'cl 1 C l I'.Ill 1 ; t V. il! ln' ~: \ • '. cacii Siiniiay l.y lla' i-liii/ iiii'iiilii'i's. 'I'hi- iviii l.i’ (jiii:" an a'lili- lion to liu’ t'hili a:iil linululr-. will in' Miii.-I I'lijiij :Ii!i- Ui '!ii“i‘ v.hoati' ''luiu- iKil^’ I'liiuii-li Id 1^1' lil. liila'i'H. Ill .. i'li tiiiu li) ilio \iclin!a all oi' tin- clan rooiii.-; \. ill Ijc ri‘;'iii'iii, li''J. i carranK. il. aii'l llii'i'f i?i sonic' laik m' a.Uiii't; uar or iiiDi'c ri.o;us lo llic luc.a'iit i|liarUi'. . Allci’ all 111' dll’ iiiiiiriA i';n.'iils ai" I'oiiipli'loil. lliu iiicnili'M'.-; will have oiii; of llu! Ill'; I lii.tcil clliii.i in till’ ritalc. Not only in a .-iCii'ial way arc iiii- IM'ovi.'iiU'iiiH to Ik' inaiU', l.ul il iiiuiu ho rcim'iiiln'i'i'il that tho I’ai'olina Chili is !ia well 11 IJusiiicss orKnni/.ulioti oml spucial i-'ilorts will lio nuiiiti lu iiiti'rcsi llu! IiUhIiu'KS pi'opl.' Ill' (iroiMiville in (ho I'iiil) and ki'I IIh'iii ui Icnii ilii'ir lo opi'raliim aiul iiilhiciifr, I'ivcry liusi- ness niiiii in (ii'ctMivillo slioiiM l«' a nioniln'i’, il is tiu; liusiiR'ss oij.an of llio Town, has iiroinolt'd and hrouKlit lo Ciroenviilo many nolalik’ cnKu'- pri.sos. 'I'iu! liiiildiiifr iil' llie lloUil I’roctor owes iis oiii'in to ('aiolina Cliil), tho inaini!;i'nu‘ii( I'ni' tiood Uoails for (Irconvillo T()wn;diip was lanin lu> 1 by nicinluM's of tlio cliili. tin- (iiocn- villo Colton -Mills and ot!n‘r I'Uter- prisos, whii'li spai'o foi'bids t;oins into dotails wero hoKim liy lliu i liiU. A gi'cat many lliiiig.s aru now on looi Oroenville and IMli louiity aro now in tho midst of a (•ra of piogross. I’l'dbably uowlici-o in .North Carolina are conditions so good as in (Jreon- villo und Pitt cotinly. Ideal clinuito, ideal fartn lands, ideal sehools, ideal locution for any kind of business or nianufactiiriiig establishment, all waiting to iio landed to the outside world. What ii neoded is the tinaii- eial eooperation ,iu i intluenei! of tin; lniKi!U!t:s and pi'ol\ :-ional interests of the town. Witlioiit this no btisino.is ii'-ganizatiini eun possibly live with till.-;, (ircenville can be Unown as the "I i\«' Wire Town” of the Slate if not of 111. entile south. .Mr. linsiness Man, Mr. 1 lofessional .Man, .Mr. I’roperty Owner, .\lr. Clmrclt AU‘mber and every other living wiiite beii i: in the town of Greenville, who is interested in tbe town’s future, regardless of wbat your beliefs are, the town needs your help lo shape Its future. A few dollara each year is a paltry sttni to consider when you thing of the vast amount of ■■ II: II I ' . . l;,;. • I.- ,' i< i::.' li-l.lr.'cr i- :niiin i,. un’ a iva; I;. ', i»i' .;i il ,. I' ‘..I'l ai liiK. , ;'i al.;; u i II..' : -Ml • of sui'n i.;ii'iai.r.' I'l Iil" rarniri:' i. l''iir 11ll' siiliji I'!fi ‘I lUi I ',iui' :iiian lii.' Hiiiiiii |i:i ; , If 1. iir. avr..ii ' iiil Mini'.'i li'ii 11:.' sidi'„;>: I 1;; I.:i. I j in i-.-i'ii' : i li,- I ir. 1 Ill il. Ii:;ni-.i , i;l '•| il. Mli'i;:i;ii Linii li i< i'l i-. al'iKii 1 ;;i I’ il;c ; I i;ii,\ 1-1' w liirii inija. ill I 111' ia';'!' aa.ciui.t i.m man'.-; l ilM'' i i;-i-;i I \' ci yi . ; .hip 111; ilii.;;iti.,n i.s aiH'ii ""■■■‘’I :-i inn ^'jin; : I'll' 1,1 I N .111 i'!;.ii r 111 '.lil.-^, : liuh liii.;y ,p\\ li the i:;ii(iii .-; [il nli; nii\i’ i-i ■ I'l-:;.!; ii:> .-iate-u i,!i' iiili'.'i--l and I);-, i: ,\l. i'i,,iii- I'l' 111' Ciiiiinn lai'.es lliis a .i;.nnu'ni. i.'dil. r Kiilaiiil K. Ilrasii')' ,\liinrin' a tiiN sp.'i ial:.-.l is ln.-.iiow iiou iirrM-nl liX:ilioii niilliDil.; proindli' al'srnli.''' iaiul loi'disni. The union tir.-il meets oa the inoru- ing of Tuc.-^il.iy, .Xoveniln'i' h: with ad ilresses in' neiconie by Mayor I!, Sl.iiniur and .lame.s II. t-’oiil lu;ali!, jire.-i iiieiit of I 111' i hamber ui' i iimmiTi'c. l''or tho ni>iiiii 'I'. I!. 1 ii'heai.-hi' re sponds. l'.'Xi" i:tive sessions are held during each day but the inldies;;es are piililii; and Muial featiires will laUi; place a:i often as such a busy < oiii.;ress will iiermit. .\uti<iiiobile nips given by citi/etis iif liurham to Cluii'cl llill lo allow a vi:-ii to thme I'niversily, to Trinity college and to the gieat 1'. :ic- co I'actorios, lutlnn mills and hii>iei',.' inanufactorie;!, s ill be parts oi liiis great convention m Hurham. I,ii(ii<-s Atli'iiliiiii If tlU' ser\ices of an expert iaiiy hair dresser or shan,|ioning or mas sage is reiiuired, I'ail plume .\o. -lii'.), or Sanitary l!arber Shop. .Madam lie lA'arny, late of I'liiladelphia and Cape .May, .V. ,1. Worli solicited at homos. 10-2S-:;t-lp. good tiiat can be done throiigb a l.v(\ liiistling biudness organi/.ilio.i. In anoiher pail of this papre. \u,; \,ill riotice thal special induceine.it ;, be ing ottered In all of the citizens f. ilio lowii to join the club and help i i up- biiiltling of the town. If you have beea il member before, a special co!uei;don i.< maile wliereliy you can mi .^'in again for the small sum of .$.'i.(lti. if you ; liave never been a inenilier I' ■ eii trance fee is only $7.."0. Tbe niiintblv dues iirn only $1.00. Uierefi're lliei maxiniuin cost lo yini can only be ^t.t.."iO per year. Can’t you afford to eonlribute Ibis anuiunt toward the* feo>sting of the town. ,.!iy V, !)rriii| i 1,1 n lioni' 111 ; ei I inn 111' I .-I i 'i'!'. i'll.' .id-'Va-'. ml II: • right --Me, ge- i:;;.': low..!.: ; 11k‘ railw;',' ‘ :i'. i. I'.m.i'i ii.,|.:i: . lib', ^-li’;; ■ '■ ''.i' re.-i- (le: I.r th.: I ;-(-.'l i:in r i: v i !i;r. il, ir; pa.iii ;iliiiiy diiiigei'cus i.i :,:.',:il'! '.i v i'liv the .tii'i'l al night. It line; lii't luiik a.; il.' H ; lia;l at t''i,l:iin ill '..'lal year;-. tVurk liemi i f(ii Silim:! i’.iiibliiig V.'iir'.i Iia;; li‘I'li : l.U'ii i nn ili“ i nil ;;!iiuLion III' III.' ni'.v I . ' Ih.pI Ifiiilii.iiig, and i;; prii;;re^.-::n^'' I 'niii;. I' i.'! b-;;iiig built on the iiliI town iiioi:.;. Il i;; ;X|.'ci(,d thai '.I; ' hilil.lri..’ will lie linii lied for tiie l a.!'i.iI ing e.', • ercises V. hen llu- ,-;iIriOl cior e-; lU-M spring. rid l.iiiiilicr < c(ii|i:iii) i:ebuilil>. 'I'iie rtbuililiu'.; of ll;o I’iu l.iinib-, , and .Manui'acli>;-i.'.,g coniiiany, v. lii. li V. a.i recent I.' ei -l niyed by lire, liii- Iv'eii comi. cii'C'l. The t.e'A' si ruc! in'; V. iil be I'C hi-icli, and biiiil nitii'e on a ci'iivi'nient plan ihan tliem." I.nil wa-. (lest r.iyed. Mi»-eh'j l!iit:'-!“ I'liderwaj The huiisi^ <i‘.' y.i'. .^. ''I. .Mi)-a'le> . I"' ir,g cons! i 111' '.I 'III Ihe c.irner of I’ill and l'’ourili .'.i:. .is neariu.H cnin- pletiiiM. II. i;; tin Known juji, wh.il i'.iile it will be n I'iy t'nr ucciipaiic\. .Miijor Itiiilil- Out! Ma\or Ditiin has a hiittse uiub'r ' .i:i- slruciiiir., wiiii h will be cumiileted in a short wliile. .More niiiiiliiig Soon It is itiglily iiroi.alile that there will bo some building operations starteil on Iliekin.''i)ti avenue bel'ore loiK, TRY EDMUNDSON IN WASHINGTON llu'il lietiiiilcly .Viiiioiiiicoil ’i'lial I'.ii: l;e.' 1Vi!l \i'l Ite Tried In \ew i’erii. (I'.y I'^aslern t'ressi .\K\V Hl' it.\. OCT. i;;!.- It was deti- nilely annonmi d tliat the case of !■’. A. I'.'ilmiimlson would not be tried in •\ew iiei n at tbe present term of court. It is rejiorled as coining fi om ihe dis trict attorney that the former Cireeii- \iile b'i”l'(r will probably be tried al Washington. -V. wlien <'Ourt con venes in lliat city next April, i'^il- inundson is under $1,000 bond. The inubilily of the defense lo sceure the proper witnesses has caused the post ponement of the case. I . ,',i 1 .> .1.1.. .1. 1,1. I IIi,'ii I-'--.. • . 'i ■ . I j ll..- l.l ;-. ln.\' '■ . li'- .'.-' .1- I ciery ii.'i I'li; nur.' , . in I • i ; j I-C" I liil- <•; • pc,.-. n. .i ji:ll|. 1','.. I'-.-i r-.i , Iil",' ai:i.'..l ; jii.-sliie,! Hi' . ■ i'g jiii l a;. h I wiui111 cisi’ .', 1;( re. I Diiii'l tiili'cl I'.:.;. >1. I I;..'. I oil lia.,d I al ly i:i iiivi.-r to -L a I 'iif. ! , I, ‘ ' :l;; , I-:;! i. ' •. ' 1 ■ . -I • li. ;,1 I:.' ■ I'.,: 1 ni.i;. ii: ■ I . i . I,:, ' Il .‘•.■•■I, II,I I.f:■ • :. iii:- 1 •;. I I; ■ 1- i '.; ! 1 ini" mil iI 1 i'i I.' ., ' ;-,i: ..':i. '.,hi. . .■ ; I • ^ , ' i :' 11" I :i rl;;:■ i.. v.ir:i. • . ■ (,I ! I il 1. :i , |':'iiVi'.i i.i I■ i ;;;i I ill. ■ i, : 1: - ■ .1 ; .1 ■■ I iiii Ilf I ail' I'', i, •; n.i : I 'I'i." i. ,: I',.!, ii'llv a,.11;, II. ; I ! < ol. f li 1 1 in. V. ill i : \ \ ■;■ lii-; - ,ii I l-'i :-b. ■' I'ai-i,; S M. ...; I i: "i !i:i /'i'lvi'iiihi'r I I. II' i I ! . V, ill :. liii'.v ", V, illl,, r. f(ilri;;ii . Firm Bciioi Is Established I In France That That Is I Why Grand Duke Was I Banished Had He Won a G-reat Victory He Might : Have Meant Serious Trou- I ble. ■ r.\Kis. t)i"i'. i’,':ii..ii-i iiic.ii inii !liin;ilic ciri U'S know ju i wii:it l.ap- I Ill'll.'ll lo the grand d- ■' in llin-.-aa, ; I.r-: I'l' circli'.- I'ci'lainl;, i i !;ut. .Mure , |||.;|| a week i:< ri-'|iiir«'.i . -i' l.';<' I.'.'ill. ' liii.'-.-'iou Ilf in:iil fi oni I rl r.''.;i':i.| In I'ari-i, and noihing bnl lUe oiline.'-; of loniplimelit li;r; been )i. riii:lleil in p:i-,s over the Wiic-;. Iliil p.'..pie lieii' v.liu know Uiissia have niai!i' a gui'-^s. j "The .lews and the Cxar," tlu-y say. "have Ciimbine.l in gel l id nt tile ):r:ind duke." I Whiievei' 'vei'i' pal'tii-s lo the i iinbi- nulion and bowevi ;' r. e i nii.lim'.tioii jw as arranged, it wa , uio-;! i l'le. t iM'ly ; carried inil. The fu.cinl duke nn one ever refers lo him b> le.ime: in elTect tl'.ere is tnd.iy but one grand duke had I made the i:real lignre nl ' Russia. Tbe l'.:ir bad almost bi'i-.i 'forgotten by the world. The nanit't- of generals_ whn woil'i'd with I lie ■graiiil duke we;e rii'ely mi'iitioned. j l.iicil Mail Si<'k •Mr. W. .1. Tiirnage, well known here I i.i conlined lo his bed with sickness. I .Mr. Turiiiige has mil been out since Sunday. Fake Inter vie'ws ".si r -. .Iinu'.,, nil i.ii. ■ i ...i I i,i \ .'.;iu nil' in a l lie;i! i i- ,ii . ’ ; . W > ring a hat. I alw a . ' • ■ . ; ; ..i at liiiuie. ' ■ V".; Ill'll I dll loi'. Ml'' 111 ,' 1 ' i; I d.i i'ori;''! an i stal l in . ; ; ■ v, illi i; on rny lie:id, I si nd n i ... i ; Ihe i liil'lreii." "Ml' : .ioiu';-. Hi; .1 :m ;■ ' iil '.I n’.ii'li .ire lun ! I ; ' ' -i ! 'I I I . ' I ;.iul I" Well, '.irs. 1: . :.;i . ill' ll ba\ ea't ,i il. ;i i i.a; i;a ; 1, ;. luive." "! giU".;; iliiii li;is soni.'lhi:, ', i" I u ilh il," I ".\'o 1 inlild Hi'Ver scold Hl> I: .1'h..lid il' he ..|;| \ S IIill at t he i lub lllit. 1 a. m. I I kaiiw llie men iiko In lia'\.' a I'lm'i j litii,' Oil. e in while, and \\n;il mi - il inatler if my Imsbaud due' i ci.n- heme liltle liiisy i.-'il smellii.i; !ii>i- :l In ei' ".\nd 1 fe>'l Ihe Millie M a\ a!ii lit il I know .lolin is jiisi a i.eiieri m;in ii ilicre ever Wie; I'lie. He is so kind iiii.l n. "UghtfUl." "Will) is th.il beauiifui iad.' int..ins: down the sireef, Mrs. .loiies'.’' "Oh. til,it IS Miss liii'd. h'u't she ,iii;.t simpl,\ spb'lidid InnkiiigV 1 wish my ihmgliter seemed so dignilied." .\t thill .Mrs. HiglUlyor’s husband, who biiil been drunk for a week, shook the horrible dream off of him as bl.s wife slamiued him in the face w itli Ihe flying pan. St 1 u i; VI a I i;> Oi I ill, «'l I.'(I I ! II I •\r\\ \l.'l,!-' I’" |- . ; c I I I J.i.'". ■ a:ui ■ . . ill' :i!:enl-; hei:' dire-l; ; ;n.!.;\ ii> :in iiiM'rdigat,.'i " il.e liiiii; il.u .li' Ui.) leaili- ..i' llif cm jbiiiiv lip war niiiiiii H'ti pl'ini^ aiui ships nf which l.ieiiieuiiat llnl.."! l’\iy, Ilf (ill' < ierman ai my, i; a I. l.ead. William .1. Flynn, cbi.'i Slali'S si'Ciet service, v.a iki.v as savin-;: "I believi ing to i;ei ihe liiiiinciers m this idiH. I'iiy s.iy. h'' hiid i)iul spent only fl.oim raiil Sieti^; saxs that Fay told him he had $T,,"iOn when ho slarled for IhiH loiinlry. We believe Fiiy spent OOO.'’ I.il bui k- pit :i, y io I 1.1 lie tho llie rnite.l quoted to- we iiro go-
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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