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POUNDS PAiNT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
S When you will a complete <lb />
at all times. They handle <lb />
in lots always keeping <lb />
d quality <lb />
celled- they guarantee it per <lb />
cert pure- Don't fail to see <lb />
th lire, of Heaters, <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware etc. It is the <lb />
bay y They <lb />
i keep on ham the celebrated <lb />
American Wire Pence, the kind <lb />
j is tight different <lb />
I heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
i will in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows other <lb />
a I. fact almost <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be lied by<lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of the last <lb />
will and of J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse, Jr., deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all par <lb />
ties indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate <lb />
are notified present the same <lb />
for payment to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 18th day of De- <lb />
1918, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse, <lb />
Ex. of a. J. Laughinghouse, Jr. <lb />
It Does the <lb />
Mr. E. E. of Clinton, <lb />
says of Salve <lb />
does the I have it <lb />
for piles and it cure them. Used it <lb />
tor hands and it cured them. <lb />
it to an old sore it healed <lb />
it without a so r behind <lb />
at J L. Wooten's drug store. J <lb />
Best Yarn of Year His; <lb />
Simmons, of North <lb />
Carolina, earned with a single <lb />
reminiscence told at a banquet <lb />
the other night, reputation of <lb />
having produced the best story <lb />
of the session. The story has <lb />
been the talk of <lb />
lobbies ever since. To <lb />
duce it as it was told is <lb />
but it is a good story in any <lb />
guise. <lb />
The occasion was Joe Sibley's <lb />
banquet to the Postmaster Gen- <lb />
the postal committees of <lb />
the two houses, the chief exec- <lb />
of the Depart- <lb />
and some newspaper men. <lb />
The Postmaster General as the <lb />
office at James says Mis- <lb />
Simmons <lb />
right; go to de <lb />
Treasury says Boss <lb />
Cleveland. <lb />
nays Sim- <lb />
mons walked up again. <lb />
Boss he <lb />
says; wants for a road <lb />
to de try at my <lb />
right, Sim- <lb />
mons, go right Treas- <lb />
get- replies Bess <lb />
Cleveland. <lb />
To Much Influence. <lb />
continued the speak- <lb />
Simmons has plenty <lb />
of up at <lb />
ton. Say, you lemme <lb />
tell ye such <lb />
a a man too much I <lb />
Some pleasant maw <lb />
Simmons, with his <lb />
-4- <lb />
mart <lb />
Notice lO j about his interest in parcels post <lb />
qualified the j and postal savings backs, and <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county I indicated how they were certain <lb />
T i <lb />
to help the country. J <lb />
to <lb />
propositions <lb />
guest of honor was the first <lb />
speaker, and being of Lt, White <lb />
his subject, talked shop-told j House an- say. <lb />
Boss <lb />
Simmons <lb />
I f the <lb />
Fleming, notice is <lb />
given all persona indebted <lb />
oat to nuke immediate payment to i a real issue of these<lb />
I ii <lb />
the and having I by forcing them to the front, <lb />
raid estate are notified a rec <lb />
to present the same to the th ad no . <lb />
payment on before the first it <lb />
t will be<lb />
for <lb />
of January, 1909, <lb />
p cad in bar of re <lb />
This Jan. 1st. 1908, <lb />
of W. T. Fleming <lb />
to C <lb />
Sole A f. for <lb />
Si.-. ii Syracuse <lb />
me mi <lb />
r -J,<lb />
Having <lb />
Superior <lb />
county as <lb />
s . <lb />
i notice is <lb />
us ii <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
court i of MM <lb />
--1 of th <lb />
S. r ill <lb />
hen by to <lb />
to th late <lb />
W. Not Quite <lb />
a. now often can a <lb />
traceries <lb />
Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and<lb />
Fresh ion- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Product eM Sold<lb />
How you a <lb />
th ill mo- <lb />
w driver or <lb />
lacking, a good <lb />
box and fur <lb />
Our ii; <lb />
a you could ii and <lb />
we . ii our tool <lb />
ion I ii.; <lb />
L OUr Si <lb />
j p. <lb />
GREENVILLE N Z <lb />
ii North o.<lb />
you <lb />
Horse <lb />
From the Ind, <lb />
tired out, k homo. When you <lb />
wont consolation, homo, When you <lb />
want fun. home. When yen <lb />
p ii J <lb />
One hears the <lb />
re <lb />
developed into when <lb />
r if p .; t <lb />
am all <lb />
claims against <lb />
lute notified to present <lb />
same, duly authenticated, to <lb />
or b the 7th <lb />
day of December, 1908 or <lb />
rm notice will plead in bar re- <lb />
This Dec. 7th, 1907. <lb />
j P, M. Crawford. <lb />
of O. Vincent <lb />
S TO MY FRIENDS. <lb />
Having been away for several <lb />
fig months wish to announce to <lb />
my friends and patrons of the <lb />
W of Pitt that I am still <lb />
connected the firm of Chas. <lb />
M. and if are <lb />
allowed to misuse die happy <lb />
ii term home as a for a <lb />
. S out still call <lb />
Greenville my home, and while I <lb />
intend to be away from Green- <lb />
a great deal of my time <lb />
this fall a postal care of box <lb />
-a Greenville, will reach me <lb />
S within a day or two We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
upright pianos, some of which <lb />
have been rented during the <lb />
summer months, which <lb />
were temporarily used by artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
he had a lot of <lb />
statesmen in hot water because, <lb />
as Senator said in a <lb />
speech late in the evening. <lb />
is either violently <lb />
tor or violently a Post- <lb />
master General's proposals, and <lb />
one element is threatening to de- <lb />
feat everybody who is for, and <lb />
the other to J y everybody <lb />
who is again; I i. <lb />
Simmons Call i ts <lb />
The <lb />
General's with his <lb />
proposals, had b raised, and <lb />
Senator Simmons was called on <lb />
to speak. <lb />
question of influence re- <lb />
minds he said, it is <lb />
just possible to have too much <lb />
influence. When I was first <lb />
elected to Congress, some twenty <lb />
it was in a dis- <lb />
I was elected because the <lb />
Cleveland, I wants <lb />
you-ail to put all <lb />
back into slavery <lb />
Cleveland, he'll <lb />
den <lb />
I want to ask <lb />
the next concluded <lb />
Senator Simmons, vote <lb />
in Jam. was for the <lb />
other candidate, and I was re- <lb />
tired from <lb />
Times. <lb />
That Greenville should <lb />
third in the leaf tobacco markets <lb />
of the State is muse for <lb />
and shows the importance <lb />
ha market. The State <lb />
cultural department's report of <lb />
sales for live months of this sea- <lb />
son August 1st to December 31st <lb />
gives Wilson pounds, <lb />
pounds,. <lb />
Greenville pounds. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have purchased the interest <lb />
of the late W T. Fleming in the <lb />
mercantile business heretofore <lb />
Colored brothers split My i conducted under the name <lb />
Fleming Mooring, and will <lb />
continue to carry on the business <lb />
at the same stand All accounts <lb />
due the firm are payable to me. <lb />
Thanking die public for the <lb />
patronage given the firm in th <lb />
past, and hoping to merit a con- <lb />
of their favors, invite <lb />
all to call to see me at the same <lb />
stand <lb />
J. S. MOORING. <lb />
the <lb />
to r j I ave <lb />
home and let your family <lb />
led wren you <lb />
want to at your go <lb />
h and do tho there. Wen yo i <lb />
fie i extra ; home <lb />
and practice on your wife children <lb />
firm. When you want to with <lb />
extra <lb />
whole To which we would <lb />
add, when you have a bad cold ,,. <lb />
an i take Co <lb />
and a quick cure la certain. For <lb />
In II and in Patent <lb />
that lie cold I limply left <lb />
; tho e i m <lb />
to tie v ring <lb />
hen Cough i <lb />
t the and <lb />
tho of diphtheria any <lb />
other germ being contracted, <lb />
For by all in <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also a special school <lb />
piano for fully <lb />
had been a colored man. <lb />
Well, I busied myself getting <lb />
some things for the district- <lb />
James City was a town with a <lb />
solid population, and had <lb />
never had a I got a <lb />
established there; then <lb />
I got an appropriation for a <lb />
public building at <lb />
across the river, and got <lb />
for a national road from <lb />
Newborn to the national <lb />
near by, which em- <lb />
at good wages for the <lb />
colored citizens of James City. <lb />
blustering, boisterous Northeast <lb />
invited all the little winds that live <lb />
up the sky to and play. North- <lb />
east was so merry and mail that be <lb />
briskly blew and friskily Mew. getting <lb />
ready for bis party. <lb />
He whisked the leaves and twisted <lb />
the trees and broke off twigs with <lb />
greatest ease. He was awkward, too, <lb />
and made a big hullabaloo for the <lb />
little work he bad to do. But at last <lb />
all was ready, and the guests began <lb />
to arrive. North and East came to- <lb />
They were cousins In weather. <lb />
North was quite a bright chap, with <lb />
a cool manner and a clear complexion. <lb />
He brought us a present some glorious, <lb />
glittering Icicles. <lb />
East was a high spirited maiden, <lb />
who could never keep still a minute, <lb />
and she brought a gift of puffy, fluffy <lb />
The three winds played awhile. They <lb />
made little twirls and whirls In the <lb />
DOW. Then they made little <lb />
and crossings of the twigs the tree- <lb />
tops. They bristled and whistled; <lb />
they bustled and hustled <lb />
But when beard West Wind <lb />
coming the three went away and hid <lb />
In the deep, dark wood. <lb />
West was a mild, gentle little <lb />
lady she was quite contented all by <lb />
herself and smiled sweetly played <lb />
lonely but lively games of puff <lb />
and whiff, Then she went away. <lb />
Mm tried to find the hidden <lb />
but. although she blew crack <lb />
and crevice and raised a terrible dust, <lb />
she could not Dad North. Northeast or <lb />
East. <lb />
Then South came mid. finding no one <lb />
to revolve him. ate all the lee <lb />
snow, like the greedy fellow be <lb />
and went back to his blossoms. <lb />
What a strange party Com- <lb />
An Thief. <lb />
owned a beautiful horse <lb />
Which very valuable. <lb />
While was transacting <lb />
a thief stole the horse. <lb />
The owner shortly afterward saw the <lb />
rogue leading his lion and took him <lb />
before tho or Judge, <lb />
. horse is sturdily insist- <lb />
ed the thief. <lb />
In vain the other argued, and the <lb />
was about to give his decision In <lb />
favor Of the villain when ad- <lb />
suddenly, threw bis cloak over <lb />
horse's bead and demanded of his <lb />
you own the horse, toil the <lb />
in which eye the animal Is <lb />
the said the thief, ingoing <lb />
a wild guess. <lb />
looked toward the <lb />
blind In neither <lb />
said he. <lb />
So the noble horse came Into Its <lb />
rightful owner possession and <lb />
the Wicked Arab was punished. <lb />
i nil <lb />
EAST <lb />
Immovable Cord. <lb />
Strange as it may seem. If n card <lb />
Is bent at ends and placed upon <lb />
a table In the position the <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as administratrix of the <lb />
estate of Albert Moore, deceased, <lb />
a result I was very strong notice is given to all per <lb />
with the colored vote, and hoped <lb />
to be re-elected. The candidate <lb />
against me was a colored man <lb />
and, let me tell you, they are the <lb />
That man <lb />
up in to any , <lb />
instrument This piano is es-best alive <lb />
built for college and is one of the best friends I have <lb />
special <lb />
school work tor the <lb />
is full <lb />
teed by my firm for years. <lb />
Those interested in a school piano <lb />
or in a good slightly used piano <lb />
for the home should write <lb />
. . ill . . I <lb />
Iv. <lb />
About two our me at once and will profit <lb />
had measles which hi r lungs by it, and as ever I am always <lb />
las., i in a severe attack mu <lb />
of We had two doctors but my <lb />
no relief was obtained. Everybody and as well as my <lb />
thought would die. went to eight firm's Grateful of past <lb />
virtue of the power of sale <lb />
in a certain <lb />
deed executed and delivered by keepers instated that i try Chamber- <lb />
W- A. James and wife Katie I Cough did and our <lb />
James to Robert Harris on the I i; <lb />
Notice <lb />
G. G. lineman, <lb />
Box Greenville. N. C. <lb />
James to Harris on th . <lb />
n. Ho N. C. Fur<lb />
fled in the register deeds Medicine. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
office of Pitt county. North Caro <lb />
lira, hook page the <lb />
undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale, before the- court house doer <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, on Monday Feb. ;. <lb />
1908. at o'clock a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land lying being <lb />
in the county of Pitt and State <lb />
of North Carolina and described <lb />
as follows One tract of <lb />
land adjoining Hie lands of A- L. <lb />
Jame. L. C James and others <lb />
containing on hundred acres, <lb />
more or less <lb />
One other tract containing <lb />
acres more or., less it the <lb />
same land conveyed to Katie <lb />
James in the division of her <lb />
father's land R. C. to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed <lb />
Terns sale cash- <lb />
This the of Jan. 1908. <lb />
Robert Harris, <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney. <lb />
Rank <lb />
attacked by a cough or a cold. <lb />
power of sale, con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage <lb />
and delivered by v. I. Hurst <lb />
wife. Martha, HUrst, to i--. <lb />
Tucker, on lAt <lb />
Seemed to Have Colored Vote. <lb />
in the campaign I went <lb />
to James City and had a great <lb />
meeting They were all for me; <lb />
there didn't seem to be a voice <lb />
for the other man. It as <lb />
if I was a certain to be elected; <lb />
Simmons stock was higher than <lb />
ever My opponent didn't <lb />
have a word to say. <lb />
never did hear from him <lb />
till the night before election. <lb />
Then Re held a meeting there- <lb />
had to hire a band from out of <lb />
tow.-, because the James City <lb />
band wouldn't play for him. The <lb />
meeting opened cold, clammy, <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 17th day of <lb />
December, 1908, or this notice <lb />
will be in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 17th day of Dec. 1907 <lb />
Lorena Moore, <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
Illustration you will that It Is <lb />
with the greatest it <lb />
moved, no mutter bow hard you blow <lb />
By drawing off to a how <lb />
yon <lb />
the<lb />
-i <lb />
Mil Mn<lb />
Ola <lb />
em ears <lb />
Married. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage, of Ayden <lb />
and Miss Eva Moseley, of Kin- <lb />
were married in tho latter <lb />
place this morning. They passed <lb />
through here on the morning <lb />
train going for a bridal <lb />
tour. <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
the BANK OF<lb />
In the Stale of Carolina, at the close of business Dec. 3rd. 1907. <lb />
Loans and discount 45.024<lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Overdrafts 802.84 <lb />
, Furniture and <lb />
cheers, Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
8,908.58 <lb />
1,630.50 <lb />
awl 31.00. Trial bottle <lb />
A Health Level <lb />
have reached a higher health level <lb />
since i bedim King's New <lb />
Life Jacob Springer, of <lb />
west Franklin, Maine. keep my <lb />
liver towels just <lb />
If these pi In disappoint <lb />
on trial, refunded J. <lb />
U Wooten's drug store. <lb />
plied my opponent. has a <lb />
good deal of influence up there <lb />
and g northward, with sh d hit I at Washington. One fine <lb />
line yams back corner. . , . . , r,. . ,. <lb />
Simmons went up to <lb />
de White House, he says to <lb />
with A. O. <lb />
yards, Ounce Mr,. <lb />
Louisa Cox's line yards Main <lb />
street, <lb />
yards to the beginning, con- <lb />
i f an acre more or <lb />
This sale will be to satisfy the <lb />
terms of deed. <lb />
This the -th day January 1908. <lb />
Susan Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
Bess morn- <lb />
Ross <lb />
Sim- <lb />
says Boss Cleveland. <lb />
want for a post- <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
2.000 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses am <lb />
and other U. S. notes 4,174.00 <lb />
Total 102.811.14 <lb />
34.499.18 taxes paid <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
Deposits <lb />
870.901 Deposits to <lb />
cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Total <lb />
100.00 <lb />
5,497.51 <lb />
80.38144 <lb />
2.752.81 <lb />
102.811.14 <lb />
State of North Caroline, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the test of my knowledge <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 6th day of Dec <lb />
1907. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. B. Davis, Cashier, <lb />
W. J. Turnage <lb />
R, L. Davis <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
D. i. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
Truth in Preference Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT.<lb />
v;. <lb />
Term <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of. <lb />
Isaac Frizzle, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, fined <lb />
and costs <lb />
Robt Dawson, injuring stock, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Richard Parker and R. B, <lb />
assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Tom Nobles, J- H. <lb />
horn and M. J. as- <lb />
sault with deadly weapon, plead <lb />
guilty. <lb />
James failure to list <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
on payment of costs <lb />
and taxes- <lb />
Sam Phillips, larceny, guilty, <lb />
on roads. Judgment <lb />
suspended in two other cases. <lb />
Pleas Coward, carrying con- <lb />
w and with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
months on road. <lb />
Oscar Phillips, carrying con- <lb />
weapon and assault, <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Jim Emmett, list taxes, <lb />
judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of costs and taxes. <lb />
Robert Walker, carrying con- <lb />
weapon and assault, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Quinn larceny, <lb />
guilty, years on roads. <lb />
Tom Brooks and U. S- Carr. <lb />
affray, guilty- <lb />
Henry Edwards cutting down <lb />
line tree, not guilty. <lb />
Jesse C. Wilson, removing pro- <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Hillie Taft, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Sam Bryant, pretense, <lb />
judgment <lb />
pended on payment of cost. <lb />
Richard Bradley, resisting <lb />
days on roads. <lb />
Theo Jenkins, larceny, guilty <lb />
in two cases, not guilty in <lb />
case, months on <lb />
Jim Ennett. failure to <lb />
taxes, guilty, days on roads. <lb />
Major Barnhill was arraigned <lb />
on the charge of murder and the <lb />
case continued. <lb />
MASS MEETING. <lb />
State <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
MESSAGE FROM SICK ROOM.<lb />
Prohibition <lb />
A mass meeting of citizens <lb />
was held in the opera house, <lb />
Monday night, to express the <lb />
sentiment of the community on <lb />
the question of State prohibition. <lb />
Mayor F. M. Wooten presided <lb />
over the meeting and D. J. <lb />
Whichard was secretary. <lb />
Short addresses were made <lb />
Mayor Wooten, lie v. M. T. Ply- <lb />
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse <lb />
and others, and the following <lb />
resolutions was adopted by a <lb />
We, a portion of the people of <lb />
Pitt county in mass meeting as- <lb />
do resolve. <lb />
That we urge upon the <lb />
General Assembly at its special <lb />
session to pass on an act <lb />
the manufacture and <lb />
of liquor in North Carolina. We <lb />
urge this upon the legislature be- <lb />
we believe a great major- <lb />
of the people of the State <lb />
favor such action and that the <lb />
time is opportune for the passage <lb />
and enforcement of such a law. <lb />
That we earnestly request <lb />
our senator and representatives <lb />
in the legislature to vote for the <lb />
passage of a law that will put <lb />
an end to the manufacture or <lb />
sale of liquor in this State after <lb />
the 30th day of June, 1908. <lb />
Not quite all present voted for <lb />
the resolution, voted <lb />
against it- <lb />
Boat Line and Protests Governor to Attend Con- A Church. Wedding in Hen- <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
One of the most beautiful wed- <lb />
dings that ever in this <lb />
city was the marriage of Mr. <lb />
John Arthur of Bethel, <lb />
N. C, to Miss Emma Bertha <lb />
of Hendersonville, in <lb />
the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. <lb />
WILL VOTE ON PROHIBITION. <lb />
ITEMS- <lb />
A. C. L. Taking off Midday Pas- <lb />
Train. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
mass meeting in the opera <lb />
house, Monday night, the <lb />
of commerce held a meeting <lb />
to hear reports the committees <lb />
appointed at last regular meeting <lb />
looking to the advance in rail <lb />
road freight rates and the <lb />
of a boat line between <lb />
Greenville and Norfolk. <lb />
The first committee read a let- <lb />
from the clerK of the State <lb />
corporation commission disclaim- <lb />
that commission had <lb />
forced the Norfolk Southern <lb />
railroad to advance its rates to <lb />
an equality with the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line. As the committee <lb />
had also been asked by the com- <lb />
mission to furnish a list of com- <lb />
on which rates to Green <lb />
ville had been advanced, so that <lb />
the commission might make an <lb />
investigation, the was <lb />
continued to look further into <lb />
the matter. <lb />
The committee on the boat <lb />
line reported that it had visited <lb />
Washington and held a conference <lb />
with the North Carolina and <lb />
Virginia Steamboat Co., that <lb />
representatives of the company <lb />
had been invited to attend this <lb />
meeting and were present. <lb />
Messrs. Walter Daniels and J. <lb />
F. Tayloe, of Washington, ad- <lb />
dressed the meeting upon the <lb />
But Telegram. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis was to <lb />
have been present and speak at <lb />
the State prohibition convention <lb />
in Raleigh this afternoon, but <lb />
much to his own disappointment <lb />
and the regret of a host of <lb />
be is detained at home by <lb />
sickness. With that great , <lb />
for humanity that wells in his Moore, pastor, officiated, assisted <lb />
heart, from his sick <lb />
sends a message to Chairman <lb />
Oates that the deep <lb />
earnestness he feels in the <lb />
question that means so each aisle, <lb />
much for North Carolina. The <lb />
telegram <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Jan. <lb />
John A. Oates, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Democratic Caucus Decides to Submit <lb />
Question at <lb />
Last night the Democratic <lb />
of the House and Senate, act- <lb />
separately, led to pass a <lb />
State Prohibition law to become <lb />
effective when ratified by the <lb />
vote of a majority of the people <lb />
of the State. <lb />
Republican members have <lb />
not held caucus yet, but it <lb />
was stated by a leading <lb />
can last night that a majority of <lb />
he in the <lb />
a straight <lb />
room he by Rev Mr- Rowe of <lb />
Tho ceremony took at six <lb />
o'clock, the church being beau- <lb />
lighted and artistically favor <lb />
decorated, two lovely arches be- j prohibition law. <lb />
large j The only matters y t to be de- <lb />
bell being BUS- j are character of the <lb />
over the altar where be submitted and the time <lb />
marriage vows were spoken. j the be taken. <lb />
The bride was gowned in a sentiment ex- <lb />
I brown suit, wearing pruned last night in favor of an <lb />
I hat and gloves to match, and Say in May before <lb />
Deeply regret sickness carried a large bouquet of bride's j are <lb />
me from temperance roses she was given away at open <lb />
to voice will of people and <lb />
render humanity and great <lb />
Eternal conflict be- <lb />
m .--------r. rubes, one was given . <lb />
by her father, Dr. W. G a <lb />
service <lb />
school room and bar room- <lb />
School room men, <lb />
room destroys them. It is good <lb />
statesmanship, good politics <lb />
good religion to multiply <lb />
Mr. Walter Wilson, of <lb />
The maid of honor was Miss <lb />
Lillian or the <lb />
bride, and she carried a hand- <lb />
some bouquet of of the <lb />
valley. <lb />
I or <lb />
Some <lb />
time for <lb />
holding the election. It is the <lb />
season if not come so <lb />
near the regular elections. That <lb />
is a matter that will be settled <lb />
later. <lb />
There are those who preferred <lb />
A telegram from Chairman organization of the company and <lb />
John A. Oates. of the State Ami- ts plan of operation and invited <lb />
Saloon League was read, asking <lb />
that as large a as <lb />
be sent to the convention in <lb />
Raleigh. Some volunteered to <lb />
go, and a committee composed <lb />
of E B and Rev. J. E. <lb />
was appointed to secure <lb />
as large delegations as possible <lb />
and collect the voluntary sub- <lb />
made to defray <lb />
N. C. Jan <lb />
P. H. Harrington, J. O. Min- <lb />
ton and J. A. Barker came in a <lb />
few days ago and have resumed <lb />
their work with B. C. L. Co. <lb />
W. M. Duke, of Suffolk, was <lb />
in town Tuesday night. <lb />
H- B. Phillips returned to <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
F. G. Whaley. of Suffolk, re- <lb />
turned to Monday. <lb />
Miss Mary Whitley is quite <lb />
sick at the hotel on Jackson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
Many pupils of the <lb />
dine public school are sick with <lb />
grip, making the attendance <lb />
rather small this week. <lb />
Mr. Higgs, of The Greenville <lb />
Co-, was in town Tuesday. <lb />
J. R. a former employee <lb />
of B. C. L. Co., has resigned his <lb />
position and left for his home in <lb />
Petersburg Tuesday. <lb />
Mr- and Mrs, D. C- <lb />
baby is much improved after a <lb />
very severe illness. <lb />
Will and family . have <lb />
recently moved on Pine street. <lb />
G. H. Cole returned Monday <lb />
night after attending the Grand <lb />
Lodge A. P. A- M. at <lb />
As I have decided to enlarge <lb />
business I will move my stock <lb />
of goods to the store formerly <lb />
occupied by Johnston Bros, where <lb />
can be found after Feb. bet- <lb />
prepared than ever, to supply <lb />
the needs of my customers. <lb />
J. Ii. Johnston. <lb />
The State Board Small. <lb />
The state geologist board, <lb />
which met in Raleigh today in <lb />
annual session, adopted <lb />
commendatory of Congress- <lb />
man John H. Small, of the first <lb />
district, for I is work in regard <lb />
to the inland waterways prop- <lb />
The board audited the <lb />
accounts of the state geologist <lb />
and found them correct. The <lb />
resolution <lb />
Whereas, it appears to this <lb />
board that the inland waterways <lb />
proposition is to be of great ad- <lb />
vantage to this and <lb />
try at large, commercially and <lb />
otherwise; so, therefore, be it. <lb />
That the <lb />
cal board is heartily in favor of <lb />
the inland waterways proposition <lb />
as advocated by Hon- John H. <lb />
Small, member of congress from <lb />
the first district of North Caro- <lb />
and do hereby appoint Mr. <lb />
Frank Wood, a member of this <lb />
board, and Dr. Joseph Hyde <lb />
Pratt, State geologist, to convey <lb />
to Mr. Small the desire of this <lb />
board to assist him in any and <lb />
every way possible to further <lb />
this <lb />
After being in session from <lb />
to L o'clock, the board completed <lb />
its work and adjourned. <lb />
Present at the meeting <lb />
Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, state <lb />
geologist; Col. Henry E. Fries, <lb />
of and Mr. Frank <lb />
Wood, of Col. A. H. <lb />
Arlington acted as secretary. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
the co-operation of the business <lb />
interests of Greenville with the <lb />
movement. <lb />
There was considerable inter- <lb />
est if. the matter, and a commit- <lb />
tee consisting of Dr. Charles <lb />
Laughinghouse and Messrs. Wiley <lb />
Brown, J- F. Davenport, E. B. <lb />
and B. Moseley was <lb />
to confer further with <lb />
the North Carolina and Virginia <lb />
Steamboat Co. relative to Green- <lb />
ville business men taking stock <lb />
and co-operating with it. <lb />
The matter of the Atlantic <lb />
Line seeking to withdraw <lb />
its midday passenger train <lb />
this branch of their road was <lb />
discussed, and the secretary was <lb />
instructed to write both the or- <lb />
commission and the <lb />
officials of the A. C L. entering <lb />
a protest from the <lb />
chamber of commerce against the <lb />
discontinuance of the train. <lb />
Other s along the road are <lb />
re-quested to join in this protest. <lb />
replenish school rooms and to <lb />
destroy bar rooms. I appeal to <lb />
the legislature with all th fer- <lb />
and intensity of my soul to <lb />
rise to this high plan. <lb />
J. Jarvis. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley. N C, Jan. 21st 1907- <lb />
T. F- Nelson went to Bethel <lb />
last week. <lb />
J. O. Williams made business <lb />
calls in Robersonville last week. <lb />
Only two cases up before the <lb />
Mayor last week <lb />
J. L. Williams and family, of <lb />
Winterville, spent Sunday here <lb />
with friends. <lb />
W. C. Him, of Greenville, <lb />
was here, last week. <lb />
Lewis of Stokes, <lb />
spent a while here Saturday. <lb />
The bride's maids and ushers a straight Prohibition law or no <lb />
with I action but the sentiment in the <lb />
Legislature was pronounced in <lb />
Miss Mamie with Mr. to any action without <lb />
of Richmond, to the people of the <lb />
Miss Lula The bride's w hole State, <lb />
maids carried carnations Little The result came after a long <lb />
Miss Dorothy aged five of both and long <lb />
years, was flower-maid, and the debate. The matter of the right <lb />
small brother of the bride carried j of a law is now of prime <lb />
ring, tho impressive It will be necessary <lb />
ceremony being used. have the right sort of <lb />
After the wedding amid many Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
congratulations. Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
Staton took the southbound train <lb />
for Florida. Upon their return <lb />
to Bethel they will be given a <lb />
reception by the father of the <lb />
groom. <lb />
On the evening before the <lb />
wedding a reception was given <lb />
at the home of Dr. in <lb />
honor of Mr. Staton and Miss <lb />
this being one of the <lb />
most brilliant social events of the <lb />
season in Hendersonville. <lb />
ON ELECTION <lb />
In <lb />
Mr. J. F. Joyner, of Farmville, <lb />
after an illness of only three <lb />
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb />
Hanrahan, C. Jar. 1908. <lb />
Rev. E- T. Phillips his <lb />
regular at Elm <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Smith, public <lb />
teacher at Hanrahan went to her <lb />
home near Greenville Tuesday <lb />
afternoon and returned Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Ellie Mumford and broth- <lb />
Joseph spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon at <lb />
G. R Little and family, of News and Observer. <lb />
Elizabeth City, left Monday for <lb />
there home after spending <lb />
day- here with his father. <lb />
Gray Corey went to Greenville <lb />
last week on business. <lb />
Miss Bessie of Green- <lb />
ville, spent Sunday here with <lb />
Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill, of Winterville, <lb />
spent Friday here. <lb />
Jim Taylor returned from Tar- <lb />
Sunday to spend a while <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Mrs. John Sheldon and little <lb />
child, of Washington are spend- <lb />
a few days here with her <lb />
Mrs- Belcher. <lb />
T. A. Manning spent Sunday <lb />
at Parmele. <lb />
Chief of Police Z. V. White- <lb />
spent Saturday night in <lb />
country. <lb />
The young men gave a sere- <lb />
Saturday night. The music <lb />
was enjoyed especially <lb />
And Vote on Prohibition. <lb />
Greenville has been moving to <lb />
have a prohibition election, and a <lb />
petition to that effect is now <lb />
the hands of aldermen. <lb />
When the special session of the <lb />
legislature was called, with the <lb />
outlook that a State prohibition <lb />
law would be there was a <lb />
disposition here to see what that <lb />
body would do. and if the law <lb />
was passed there would be no <lb />
need of holding an election here. <lb />
But the caucus of the legislature <lb />
decided, instead of passing the <lb />
to submit it to a vote the <lb />
was called to rest January, the Slate at an election <lb />
18th, 1908. to await with the on a be determined <lb />
faithful in paradise the <lb />
upon. <lb />
Since the legislature has de- <lb />
this course Greenville <lb />
had as well go on and hold a <lb />
local election on the question. <lb />
Then if the entire State does not <lb />
adopt prohibition Greenville can <lb />
G. L. Moore and sister. Miss <lb />
Ada, and Miss Ethel Mumford, a song given by one of our young <lb />
of the Clay Root section, spent <lb />
last Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
at J. E. Mumford's. <lb />
Grover Garris and sister. Miss <lb />
visited in the neighbor- <lb />
men. <lb />
Farmers are now settling down <lb />
to work making ready for a crop. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mr. Joyner was three <lb />
years of age, a loyal and <lb />
devoted member of the <lb />
pal church. <lb />
His life as we knew him was have it anyway, <lb />
an exemplary one. kind and loving The petition for the <lb />
in his home, faithful to God, and j will De heard by the board of <lb />
to his f Thursday night, and- <lb />
The funeral services were con-1 the election should be called. <lb />
ducted by the Rev. Frances Joy-1 <lb />
of Littleton. The great; <lb />
number of sorrowing friends, <lb />
which gathered to pay their j Clerk Henry Clay Brown, of <lb />
respects to the love; the corporation commission, gives <lb />
they bore him. and some interesting figures <lb />
esteem in which he about the rail ways In the State. <lb />
among them. He leaves ., . , ,., . <lb />
., v u. The present mileage is the <lb />
a wife and children K <lb />
his loss To them we in twelve months being <lb />
our sympathies. of this the Norfolk South- <lb />
X. <lb />
Fresh lot of bran at F. V. <lb />
country corn at F. V. John- <lb />
near A. C. L. depot. <lb />
hood Sunday. <lb />
W. L. and E. I have purchased the interest <lb />
attended court in Greenville Johnston's, near X C L. depot. <lb />
Wednesday. conducted under the firm name <lb />
J. E. Mumford and J. Fleming Mooring, and will <lb />
hon went to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Lena Smith is visiting <lb />
relatives at Clay Root this week- <lb />
J. P. Dawson went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday- <lb />
Mrs. Penelope Smith, from <lb />
n Swamp, <lb />
daughter, Mrs. J. E Lang. <lb />
For the best Timothy Hay see <lb />
F. V. Johnston, near A. C- <lb />
continue to carry on the <lb />
at the same stand. All accounts I <lb />
due the firm are payable to me. i- <lb />
Party wants contract for <lb />
and hoping to merit a con- j cutting from stump and hauling <lb />
their favors. invite I half million feet of lumber. For <lb />
near Gum Swamp, is visiting her call to see me at the same; particular address The Re- <lb />
J. MOORING, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
contributing The earn- <lb />
of which <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line shows <lb />
the Seaboard Air <lb />
Line, the Southern, <lb />
miscellaneous roads, <lb />
The taxes paid last <lb />
year of which <lb />
the Coast Line paid the <lb />
Seaboard Air Line, the <lb />
Southern, us. <lb />
roads, ,<lb />
,. <lb />
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With tho compliments of the season to all cur <lb />
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WHAT ABOUT CHRISTMAS <lb />
The children are asking it with wondering <lb />
hopeful expectations of what Santa <lb />
is likely to bring them. <lb />
The older people are asking it, not so much <lb />
in speculation regarding the <lb />
that will bring to them, but <lb />
i inquiry as to how they are to pro- <lb />
suitable and satisfactory presents for <lb />
relatives and friends without too heavy a <lb />
upon their time and purse. <lb />
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car be found in a very extensive snow- <lb />
of goods We take pleasure <lb />
pleasing cut and will do all in our <lb />
r to n you to just the right article at <lb />
price, that you may leave our <lb />
store glad that you came, and perfectly <lb />
purchases in every respect. <lb />
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Jack and wore both quite ill. <lb />
Now each well and wiser. <lb />
Fri. headache j have to yo. <lb />
When lake n Early Riser. <lb />
arc <lb />
store. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. Jan. 1908. <lb />
On Sunday evening at <lb />
about one of the leading <lb />
citizens of Winterville and <lb />
rounding community met in a <lb />
mass meeting at the Baptist <lb />
church. G. E. Lineberry <lb />
made one of the strongest <lb />
speeches ever made in <lb />
this town. Several other <lb />
speeches were made also. <lb />
The following resolutions were <lb />
unanimously adopted by a <lb />
Bettering the time now ripe <lb />
for state prohibition for North <lb />
Carolina, believing it the <lb />
most opportune time for our <lb />
in special session which <lb />
convenes Tuesday Jan. 21st. <lb />
1908, to thereby enact such a <lb />
measure; <lb />
Resolved 1- That we the <lb />
of the town of Winterville <lb />
and community, in a <lb />
Jan. do hereby <lb />
urge our legislators to enact such <lb />
measure- <lb />
Resolved That we it <lb />
our supreme duty to thus inform <lb />
our senator and representatives <lb />
from Pitt of our sentiments in <lb />
this regard. <lb />
Resolved That copies of <lb />
resolutions be forwarded <lb />
to each of cur representatives <lb />
from Pitt. <lb />
Resolved a copy of <lb />
these resolutions each be for- <lb />
ward. to The Reflector and to <lb />
the News Observer for <lb />
cation at once <lb />
G- E Lineberry, A. G. Cox. <lb />
M G. Bryan. Rollins, J. W. <lb />
Harps. A. W Ange, J. H. ft <lb />
L. Jackson. J- B. Car- <lb />
W. B. Wingate, L. F. El- <lb />
J. D. Cox. J EL Green, E. <lb />
P. Tucker, F. A. Edmundson. <lb />
C on Resolution. <lb />
Murderer In. <lb />
Today Mr. L. a <lb />
lice officer of Mystic, Ga., brought <lb />
in Major Barnhill, colored, and <lb />
delivered him to Sheriff Tucker- <lb />
Barnhill is the man who killed <lb />
Chance in this county last <lb />
fall, and for whose arrest the <lb />
governor offered a reward of <lb />
He was arrested near Mystic last <lb />
week. The case will be tried at <lb />
this term of court <lb />
Baud Note. <lb />
Don't forget to vote for the <lb />
teachers. <lb />
Gee whiz All our teachers <lb />
seem to be popular. <lb />
You vote by mail by send- <lb />
as many one cent stamps as <lb />
you wish votes. <lb />
Prof. Bailey has returned and <lb />
will take charge of the band. <lb />
Who said buy three bass <lb />
drums <lb />
Have you heard Oscar Greene <lb />
make his high C <lb />
couldn't carry <lb />
music in your pocket <lb />
shut up. You <lb />
couldn't blow the steam off a <lb />
bean sandwich. <lb />
When they lake an Larry <lb />
a; i i KB Little Early Pills <lb />
id by J. h. Drug<lb />
It fills the arteries with rich, <lb />
, red blood, makes new flesh, and <lb />
healthy men women and child <lb />
I Nothing can take its <lb />
no remedy has done good <lb />
las Rocky Mountain <lb />
Tea. Tea or Tablets. many <lb />
to Taking Trains <lb />
We hear many people here <lb />
at points both sides of Greenville <lb />
express disapproval of the move <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Line; <lb />
to discontinue the midday <lb />
train on this road, <lb />
train is used by j <lb />
people traveling <lb />
Wooten's Store, <lb />
We will Make Tilings for sale. <lb />
and to discontinue it would <lb />
in great inconvenience. Those, <lb />
opposed to taking off the train; <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
James Elks Maggie Worth-J <lb />
Madison Alice j <lb />
Elijah Mills and Bessie Clark. <lb />
Thomas Julia j <lb />
Cox- <lb />
E. and Eva Cox. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Webb and Mary <lb />
son. <lb />
Ernest Billiard and Chloe Ann <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
Shaw and Hat tie Ran- <lb />
Howard Moore and Lula Taft <lb />
Charles Dupree and Fannie <lb />
Evans. <lb />
Hilliard and Ella Grimes <lb />
Grant Warren and Sarah Jen- <lb />
kins. <lb />
Joseph and Car- <lb />
man, <lb />
value of being <lb />
everybody <lb />
grows out of the tact <lb />
have to judge <lb />
and standing by <lb />
you look, until you <lb />
something else to <lb />
Means are in a position to increase the business value of every man in this town; we've <lb />
Schaffner <lb />
for you; and it <lb />
up to looks in <lb />
you'll be a sure <lb />
.-.- <lb />
It <lb />
Get The best for Comfort. <lb />
Royall and Border. Felt Nat- <lb />
and a piece Bern- <lb />
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb />
TAFT B O Y D. <lb />
Bank of Greenville <lb />
Serve You. <lb />
HOT FOR YOU Especially adapted to <lb />
fUR the State corporation commission. <lb />
or any who uses <lb />
our new hot-air <lb />
Ask those who stave had <lb />
us install them. They'll <lb />
tell a story, and it <lb />
will be <lb />
most Heat for <lb />
tobacco and com- <lb />
Apply to <lb />
F. C Harding. <lb />
d w If <lb />
Clearance Sale. <lb />
On Saturday, January 18th, <lb />
we will begin a clearance sale <lb />
which will last days, to get <lb />
ready for spring goods Our <lb />
Sometimes a highly educated <lb />
man can earn his living by for- <lb />
getting it. <lb />
CHICKENS <lb />
most <lb />
the least Money. <lb />
You can save on coal <lb />
bills enough in a year or so <lb />
to pay for the furnace. See <lb />
them as weD as <lb />
that tall plumbing that <lb />
needs looking after <lb />
C A <lb />
Skinner, Jr<lb />
v Greenville, N of laces, <lb />
shoes, dress goods one <lb />
third off. No goods will be <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. charged at the low prices <lb />
I have taken up a male j <lb />
hog, weight about <lb />
lbs, color black and white <lb />
marked swallow fork in About the <lb />
Owner can get same <lb />
. only protection a, <lb />
-n has from being married by; <lb />
CD. Harrington, some women is that it would <lb />
K. F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. bigamy. <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese ard <lb />
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
Stables, in front of market <lb />
house. <lb />
Advice to Don't let <lb />
your children waste away- Keep <lb />
them strong and healthy during <lb />
the winter with Hollister's Rocky <lb />
Mountain Tea It is the greatest <lb />
tonic for children. Pure and <lb />
harmless, does the greatest good. <lb />
Tea or <lb />
Drug Store <lb />
With anything wanted in <lb />
. the way of <lb />
Heavy And Fancy Groceries <lb />
Complete stock to select <lb />
from and goods delivered <lb />
promptly anywhere in town <lb />
I am also ready to <lb />
date you with Hay, Grain <lb />
and all kinds of Feed Stuff. <lb />
Bring, send or phone your <lb />
orders and your needs will <lb />
be promptly supplied. It is <lb />
a pleasure to serve patrons. <lb />
C G STARKEY <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
The Johnson farm, one mile <lb />
from Greenville, on North side <lb />
j of Tar river. Splendid farming <lb />
and pasture land- About <lb />
i acres. For terms apply to. <lb />
F. M. Wooten. <lb />
all we send <lb />
Most New Year's greet- <lb />
Hoping that in the year <lb />
We may have frequent meet- <lb />
Then here's to luck and pluck <lb />
and wealth, <lb />
A happy life blessed <lb />
Sincerely, <lb />
JAMES I.<lb />
IN <lb />
YEAR GREETING <lb />
Big Store <lb />
Wishes to thank each and t very one for their patronage in the past and asks for a liberal share of their <lb />
business in 1908 <lb />
The holder of ticket number is entitled to the Iron Bedstead, offered In our prize sale, and can come and get same. Mr. W. H. Kilpatrick of Grifton, being <lb />
the largest cash purchaser during the sale, was awarded the Organ. <lb />
Wishing each and every one a prosperous and happy New Year, I beg to remain, Yours to serve<lb />
C. T. <lb />
A Com fob Misery <lb />
have found a cure for the <lb />
malaria poison produces, M R. <lb />
James, of S. C. It's called <lb />
Electric Bitters, and comes in cent <lb />
bottle. It up a case of <lb />
or a attack in almost no time; <lb />
and it puts yellow jaundice clean <lb />
This great tonic <lb />
and blood purifier quick re- <lb />
lief all stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
complaints and the misery of lame back. <lb />
Sold under guarantee at J. L. Wooten s <lb />
drug store. <lb />
tray Takes Up <lb />
We have taken up a black male <lb />
hog, a few white spots on side, <lb />
marked half moon in left ear, <lb />
crop in right ear, weighs about <lb />
Owner can get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
G. W. Jefferson Bros. <lb />
ltd Fountain, N. C. <lb />
Personal Property Sale. <lb />
On Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 1908. <lb />
at the late home of Nathaniel <lb />
Williams, deceased, in Beaver <lb />
Dam township. I will sell at pub- <lb />
auction for cash the personal <lb />
property belonging to the estate, <lb />
consisting of household and kit- <lb />
furniture, farming utensils, <lb />
a of cotton seed, fodder, <lb />
A. J. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Sale of Land for Partition. <lb />
North Carolina Pitt county. <lb />
Noah Forbes, Winnie Forbes, <lb />
Rosa Forbes and Allen Forbes <lb />
the last two minors by their Next <lb />
Friend CD Rountree. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a Decree the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
by D. . Moore, clerk, in <lb />
the foregoing special proceeding, <lb />
the undersigned commissioner <lb />
will expose to public sale before <lb />
the court house door ii. Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
on Saturday the 18th day <lb />
of January, 1908, at o'clock <lb />
noon, the following parcel of <lb />
land <lb />
Lying and being in Greenville <lb />
township, Pitt county North Car- <lb />
adjoining the lands f or <lb />
Spell, Alice M. <lb />
Evans, William <lb />
and others, containing acres <lb />
more or less, and being the tract <lb />
or parcel of land known as the <lb />
Forbes Mill tract near Greenville. <lb />
This sale will be made for <lb />
the 16th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
F. C. Harding <lb />
STATE <lb />
MOVE TO ABOLISH <lb />
A in Charlotte 21-22. <lb />
Tuesday, 21st, p. m. <lb />
Convention called to order- <lb />
Prayer Rev. R. G. Miller, railroad appeared <lb />
D. D., Welcome address State corporation <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of <lb />
Pitt county as administrator o <lb />
the estate of Nathaniel Williams, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons indebted to the es- <lb />
to make immediate payment <lb />
to the and all per- <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
for payment to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 15th day of <lb />
January, 1909, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery <lb />
This 15th day of Jan. 1908. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
of Nathaniel Williams. <lb />
Notice <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
County <lb />
In Court. <lb />
Hannah Home, vs- Dennis Home <lb />
Tho defendant above named will lake <lb />
notice mi action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced in tho Superior <lb />
of Pitt county, to absolutely dis- <lb />
solve tho bonds of matrimony heretofore <lb />
solemnized between plaintiff and d <lb />
ard the said will <lb />
further take notice that he is required <lb />
to appear at tho n term of the <lb />
court of said county to lie held on <lb />
the second after the first Mon- <lb />
day in March it the Kith <lb />
day of March; t the house . <lb />
of said county in tho town of Greenville <lb />
North Carolina, and answer or demur <lb />
to the complaint In action, or the <lb />
w to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. <lb />
day of January <lb />
C. Moore, c. S. C. <lb />
Sale of Real Property <lb />
In the Superior Court, Before <lb />
D C. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Administrator <lb />
vs <lb />
widow, and William <lb />
Clifton Stocks. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
made by C. Moore, clerk of <lb />
the Superior court, made in the <lb />
above entitled cause on the 16th <lb />
day of January. 1908. the under- <lb />
signed commissioner will on Sat- <lb />
the day of February <lb />
at o'clock noon, expose <lb />
to public sale before the court <lb />
i house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash the fol <lb />
i lowing described tract land to <lb />
Situate town <lb />
ship in the county of Pitt and <lb />
of North Carolina adjoin- <lb />
I the lands of Amos Shivers, <lb />
B. Sally Grey and <lb />
others containing arc-s more <lb />
or less and being th <lb />
whereon Samuel Stocks and wife <lb />
formerly resided. <lb />
This 16th, day Jar. 1908. <lb />
F. C Harding, Commissioner. <lb />
on Behalf of City of Charlotte, <lb />
Hon. S. Franklin, Mayor. <lb />
Response. Hon. E F. <lb />
Maxton, Address of Welcome on <lb />
part of the Greater Charlotte <lb />
Club, Hon. Randolph Preston, <lb />
Charlotte. <lb />
Response, Col, Henry C. Dock- <lb />
Rockingham. <lb />
Annual address, President, <lb />
C. C. Moore. <lb />
Appoint Committees. <lb />
Evening Session <lb />
Eight Hotel <lb />
Dr. Geo. T. Winston, <lb />
dent. N. C. Agricultural and <lb />
Mechanical College, Raleigh, <lb />
Impromptu addresses, <lb />
gates. <lb />
Report of <lb />
Chairman A. J- <lb />
Informal reception to visitors <lb />
by the Greater Charlotte Club <lb />
and Charlotte Retail Merchants <lb />
Association. <lb />
Wednesday, January 22nd. <lb />
A. Hotel <lb />
TEN REASONS AGAINST <lb />
Greenville Should Pot in an Objection <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
says that on Thursday <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Lin <lb />
before th <lb />
commission <lb />
asking for permission to <lb />
one round trip train on <lb />
of its branch lines, as <lb />
to <lb />
don to Kinston; Tarboro to Ply- <lb />
mouth; Parmele to Washington, <lb />
and Rocky Mount to Spring <lb />
Hope. <lb />
These branch lines now have- <lb />
double daily passenger service, <lb />
and if the request of the rail- <lb />
road is complied with it will take <lb />
off half the trains and leave the <lb />
towns effected with only one <lb />
round trip passenger train a day <lb />
on the A. C. L. It will mean <lb />
for Greenville taking off the <lb />
train from Weldon that passes <lb />
here at 11.25 a. m. and from <lb />
Kinston at 4.25 p. m. This train <lb />
is of much benefit to Greenville, <lb />
its discontinuance will prove <lb />
great inconvenience to business <lb />
and the traveling public. It <lb />
brings important mail here by <lb />
noon that otherwise could not <lb />
lib Create <lb />
The brilliant has <lb />
Accepting the the Cover tempted to sacrifice many excel- <lb />
nor Will Recommend I lent thing for liberty to <lb />
that sounds well Too <lb />
To the of <lb />
Ten reasons against the fl m <lb />
road offer of ; references to the motive. <lb />
We now have Democratic, d <lb />
equality. Durham <lb />
This <lb />
proportion is a contract for d ,, ,,,.,, in. <lb />
o the worst kind- d . <lb />
man, comprising ft. per cent and ,. <lb />
to the rich remain- but he <lb />
per cent. The poor man being fr <lb />
who feeds the world in time that he may ask <lb />
peace and lights its battles in inference the average <lb />
time of war is to pay cents in reader will draw i-.; that in his <lb />
the fur miles lead in the fight for <lb />
against per Here was <lb />
was for the first class mated by a desire to secure some <lb />
and for second class. political honor or preferment, <lb />
This proposition is an though the did not <lb />
attempt to buy the classes at seriously intend make any <lb />
cents to allow them to extort reflection. Asa matter of <lb />
out of fact, Governor Jarvis does <lb />
night, <lb />
this <lb />
get here <lb />
difference of six hours means <lb />
much. <lb />
Ir took two or <lb />
tn fort to induce the railroad to put <lb />
Address How to finance ,. , ,, n . <lb />
the Cotton Hon. F- H. <lb />
Hyatt, Columbia, S. C <lb />
Where <lb />
Hon. S B. Alexander, <lb />
Charlotte. <lb />
Southern Lot- <lb />
ton Association, What has it <lb />
MrS. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
. Reports of Convention Com- <lb />
Session. P. M. <lb />
Relation of <lb />
Southern Banks and Mills to the <lb />
It is a contract by which need or d sire official position. <lb />
we are to away our right He could be on the bench if he <lb />
to regulate railroad rates in the had desired. He has the <lb />
future. highest political honors the State <lb />
4th. The bargain provides could confer-Speaker the <lb />
that the railroad commission may House, Lieutenant nor, <lb />
rates a puts Governor. Si y rs I <lb />
that power in the hands of men States Minister to Brazil <lb />
with the Federal courts to super-. enough to satisfy the <lb />
vise them if the railroad ambitions of any man Now <lb />
pion puts rates up. and to past three score and ten, still <lb />
them if they do not. ply interested in good <lb />
on this train, and The Reflector 6th. It is a complete he is greatly for <lb />
never worked harder for any one down by the admission the education and moral batter- <lb />
thing than it did to secure it J that the majority was wrong and of the people who have <lb />
Greenville and the other towns the minority right. or d him and o their <lb />
effected should put in a strong It is an admission that and children's children. V. <lb />
objection to the corporation com- we are without giving th . . r h n its, <lb />
to tho discontinuance the United States Supremo court ambitions, this old <lb />
a chance to If go on ailing in a <lb />
mission <lb />
of this train Tho chamber of <lb />
commerce should take some <lb />
action in the matter at once <lb />
the worst the court decide is means <lb />
that i low ad r of<lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
Land <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county <lb />
made in a certain special pro- <lb />
therein p entitled <lb />
Cannon, administrator of i <lb />
Cicero M. Smith deceased <lb />
Robert Smith and I will I <lb />
on Monday, February 17th , 1908. <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
the town of Greenville, sell at <lb />
public sale to the highest bidder, <lb />
for cash, that certain tract or <lb />
parcel of land situate in Swift <lb />
Creek township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Walter L- <lb />
John E. <lb />
Allen Cox, and others, contain- <lb />
ninety-two and one half <lb />
acres more or less, it being the <lb />
tract of land upon which Cicero <lb />
M. Smith lived at the time of his <lb />
death. <lb />
This the 15th day of Jan 1908 <lb />
Jesse Cannon, <lb />
of Cicero M. <lb />
Smith deceased. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
Notice <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain mortgage <lb />
Deed executed and delivered <lb />
D. H. Allen and wife, Mary P <lb />
Allen to J on 18th <lb />
day of 1906, and duly <lb />
recorded in the Register of Deeds <lb />
office of county. North Car- <lb />
in Book J page the <lb />
undersigned will expose to pub- <lb />
sale, before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, for cash, to <lb />
the highest bidder, on Saturday <lb />
the 1st day of February 1908 the <lb />
following real property, <lb />
and being in Greenville <lb />
township, Pitt county, adjoining <lb />
the lands of John Allen, the <lb />
Williams land and the lands of <lb />
I John Brooks and the William <lb />
Brooks land containing one <lb />
i acres more or less, to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. <lb />
This 2nd day of January 1906. <lb />
J. T. Allen, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Not <lb />
The trial of Louis <lb />
the charge of murder, ended <lb />
Cotton Mr. D- A j evening a verdict of <lb />
kins, Charlotte. i not guilty. The jury was out on <lb />
Men to Handle live minuets, <lb />
the Cotton Crop Through the with which the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association. <lb />
Hon. Jno. P. Allison, Concord. <lb />
the Basis, <lb />
of Hon. <lb />
E. D. Smith, General Organizer <lb />
of the Southern Cotton <lb />
Columbia, S- C <lb />
Election of Officers. <lb />
Meeting of County Division <lb />
Presidents and Secretaries, to <lb />
defendant was charged <lb />
in Ayden about six ye-rs ago. <lb />
Mr. J. F. Dead. <lb />
We regret to learn of the death <lb />
of Mr. J. F Joyner which <lb />
ed at his home near <lb />
o'clock this morning. He <lb />
leaves a wife and several <lb />
Mr- Joyner <lb />
serve the right to fix State than any in h he <lb />
if the times improve fix .- . i . . was <lb />
the its But bi i I rd id led rt <lb />
cur ; our of the . the v-s-clad <lb />
right to rates, and we y hi his voice at i his <lb />
I are asked to it to the railroad I for State Pi <lb />
for sure e <lb />
The court may decide in our did not int n con-<lb />
j before v . t today, ma- <lb />
going on with tho suit may i old age, that . .- <lb />
win and cannot lost a as vis the suppression of <lb />
off asked <lb />
the H-j . H <lb />
nor of the St in <lb />
discuss plans for work of County <lb />
Divisions in 1908. resident of Greenville and <lb />
Delegates and Visitors are re- many friends here. <lb />
quested to arrive on time and to He will be buried in <lb />
be prompt in assembling at the cemetery Sunday afternoon, <lb />
opening of each session. <lb />
the railroad by this <lb />
us to surrender. <lb />
7th. The proposal of the rail-, <lb />
road is a contract for <lb />
the pi of secured the <lb />
the rich giving away for question of i <lb />
future regulation of people of <lb />
and putting the matter in , . . . <lb />
th i .,. .- .,. ,, .<lb />
the hard- of w, <lb />
l who like the . <lb />
, i; , i . iv n <lb />
can b l <lb />
is a ; i r. I i b m v . <lb />
Swill Colored Wedding. <lb />
I we can b .- in <lb />
Notice <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain mortgage <lb />
deed executed and delivered by <lb />
J. F. Askew and wife to W. M- <lb />
Lang and J. A. Lang executors <lb />
on the 7th day of March and <lb />
duly recorded in the Register of <lb />
Deeds office of Pitt county, North <lb />
Death. <lb />
At the residence of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Reuben on Wed- <lb />
Jan, 1908, at <lb />
a. m. the angel of death appear- <lb />
ed and took from them their in- <lb />
child, Bertie May, aged <lb />
months and days. The little <lb />
the polls in it w. s <lb />
by an c lining <lb />
h N . <lb />
8th. holds <lb />
stylish <lb />
wedding took place Wednesday 9th. <lb />
afternoon in the office of Regis-1 holds <lb />
of Deeds Williams. Several accept or part . <lb />
buggies passed up the and <lb />
sopped front of the 10th. I; it is showing t Mr. O. <lb />
house. In the first buggy was the white feat is said and two mil <lb />
the bride to be all diked out in lowering i rad- . re <lb />
her best with a wreath <lb />
with a wreath in her road <lb />
it that loving parents and to the court . <lb />
G. <lb />
that <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
W at <lb />
v r- <lb />
; he <lb />
pro <lb />
at <lb />
. . <lb />
I t Is <lb />
is <lb />
had <lb />
parents <lb />
friends could do- But God <lb />
all <lb />
crowd followed on to the court; <lb />
house. Tobacco culture and curing will who is a graduate <lb />
things well. The remains, n the office where tho <lb />
-.--. . . . . <lb />
were taken to Haddock's X Roads took place people packed <lb />
vi y. i in i <lb />
Deeds office of county, were taken to Haddock's place people Specialists from the <lb />
Carolina, in Book Page for interment in the liked sardines, and were so thick of <lb />
the undersigned will expose , d for time Maj. Harding, who <lb />
to public sale, before the court d thought he was marry- At Greenville, <lb />
house door in Greenville, to the the best man instead of the . , <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain Mortgage Deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by J. H. Smith and <lb />
wife Lillie Smith to J. B. White the <lb />
19th day of December 1905 and duly <lb />
recorded in the Register of Deeds office <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, In Boo <lb />
J-8 Page the undersigned will ex- <lb />
public sale, before the Court <lb />
Be door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder on Monday, the 3rd day of Feb- <lb />
a certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land lying and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and State of North Carolina and <lb />
described as follows, to In Con- <lb />
Township, and adjoining the <lb />
lands of W. M. Smith and R. C. Cannon, <lb />
beginning at the Round Shave corner <lb />
runs a Northerly course with R. C. <lb />
Cannon's line to J. H. Una, <lb />
thence a South East course with J. H. <lb />
Smith's line to Smith's line <lb />
thence a Westerly course with <lb />
Smith's line tot. J. thence a <lb />
westerly course with I. J. a <lb />
line to the beginning, containing eight <lb />
acres more or less, to satisfy said Mort- <lb />
gage. Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
This 2nd day of January, 1903. <lb />
J. B. White Mortgagee <lb />
J. L. Fleming, Atty. <lb />
house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder on Monday, Feb. <lb />
1908, a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land lying and being <lb />
in the county of Pitt and State <lb />
of North Carolina and described <lb />
as follows, to Farmville <lb />
township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Jeremiah Fields, T. L. Turnage, <lb />
D. B. Askew and others, and be- <lb />
ail of three parcels of land <lb />
heired by J. F. Askew from his <lb />
father N. W. Askew and <lb />
also being deeded lo said <lb />
Askew in a by D. R. As- <lb />
and others to which deed <lb />
reference is made for a full de- <lb />
and said deed is record- <lb />
ed in Register of Deed office of <lb />
Pitt county in Book page <lb />
to satisfy said mortgage deed- <lb />
Terms of sale; Cash. <lb />
This 16th day January 1908. <lb />
. W. M. Lang and J. A. Lang, <lb />
Executors, Mortgagees. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
Free Will Baptist please copy <lb />
the best man instead of the <lb />
bridegroom. The salutation to <lb />
the bride after the ceremony <lb />
was given with a vim, and was <lb />
Dr. Harper Dad- <lb />
Dr. Harper, president of especially amusing to a number <lb />
Atlantic Christian College, at <lb />
Wilson, died in that town Friday. <lb />
He was an able minister of the <lb />
Christian church, and as <lb />
dent of the denominational school <lb />
was conducting it with marked <lb />
success. <lb />
of ladies who were present. They <lb />
said it was the greatest fun they <lb />
had seen in a long time. <lb />
in <lb />
. day <lb />
native <lb />
work <lb />
Christianity is doing the <lb />
Japanese. Hi i a was <lb />
heard by a <lb />
large congregation. <lb />
Wheeler Martin, of Williams <lb />
ton, has been appointed collector <lb />
of internal revenue for the <lb />
district of North Carolina, to <lb />
E. C. Duncan who resigned <lb />
to accept the receivership of the <lb />
Seaboard Air Line railroad- <lb />
Capt. M. <lb />
Capt. Macon Bonner, of Wash- <lb />
died in that town Wed- <lb />
night in his 71st year. <lb />
Captain Bonner was well known Gossip is adding two and two <lb />
in Greenville, his as com- together so as to make live. <lb />
mender of a steamer on Tar river Men drink in February <lb />
bringing him here every day it has only twenty-nine days this <lb />
several years ago. year. <lb />
Specialists from the U. S. De- rial c <lb />
e will flit, <lb />
country and i; <lb />
1908. <lb />
Mr. A. will discuss, <lb />
tobacco breeding and seed <lb />
Mr. E. H. will dis- <lb />
cuss the relation of the U- S. <lb />
Department of Agriculture to g <lb />
tobacco growers and how they <lb />
may be <lb />
Mr. W. W. Green will discuss <lb />
preparation cf soil, fertilization <lb />
and curing of tobacco. <lb />
Dr. J. A. the widely <lb />
known soil expert, will discuss <lb />
the soils and their relation to <lb />
tobacco culture. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, State <lb />
geologist, and a representative <lb />
from the State Board of <lb />
will also be present. <lb />
Meeting will open at o'clock <lb />
a. m. Jno. H. Small. <lb />
The residence of Dr. Charles <lb />
caught on fire, <lb />
from a <lb />
Tho lire was discovered and put <lb />
out before any damage <lb />
was done and with any <lb />
given. <lb />
Tax Notice. <lb />
Taxes for the year are <lb />
long past due All persons de- <lb />
are to come for- <lb />
ward and pay promptly, as the <lb />
law requires me to settle with <lb />
the State treasurer in January. <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
1-4 d w. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICH A Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Entered u second matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C, under Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JAN. 1908 <lb />
LEGISLATURE SHOULD ACT- <lb />
During the past two weeks we <lb />
have noticed a great deal of com- <lb />
in the State papers on the <lb />
recent interview of ex-Gov. T. J. <lb />
Jarvis in The Reflector in regard <lb />
the wisdom of the extra leg- <lb />
passing a State <lb />
law. While a majority of <lb />
the papers have expressed <lb />
of Governor views, <lb />
some have spoken against it. <lb />
Among the objections raised to <lb />
his position is the suggestion that <lb />
it would be unfair to thrust pro- <lb />
upon the people of the <lb />
State without giving them a <lb />
chance to vote on it. We won- <lb />
if those papers holding such <lb />
a were rot in favor of the <lb />
President Roosevelt owes his <lb />
position largely to Secretary <lb />
but that did not keep <lb />
him from going back on the <lb />
latter. <lb />
A roans white man is in <lb />
at Asheville for refusing to testify <lb />
can accomplish <lb />
most anything her people make <lb />
in court. Contempt proceedings up their minds to do,, and the <lb />
and a jail sentence move I boat freight line on the river will <lb />
him to testify. He had nerve. <lb />
In order to entice needed re- <lb />
the Navy department has <lb />
hit upon the plan of sending out <lb />
moving picture shows giving the <lb />
gala side of life on the ships. <lb />
Better plan would to offer <lb />
reasonable pay. <lb />
It is strange how some people <lb />
he special legislature will miss who favored the Watts law which <lb />
its opportunity if it fails to heed <lb />
the popular call for State <lb />
But we do not think it <lb />
will fail. <lb />
Charles Emory Smith, editor <lb />
of the Philadelphia Press, and <lb />
postmaster general under <lb />
dent Sunday at <lb />
his home in Philadelphia. <lb />
If the members from Forsythe, <lb />
Rowan and New Hanover are <lb />
going to want any when they get <lb />
to Raleigh, had better take <lb />
Watts law that was passed by j it along with them from home. <lb />
the legislature of 1903. They <lb />
should remember that the Watts <lb />
law completely cut off the sale <lb />
and manufacture of liquor out- <lb />
side of incorporated towns, and <lb />
did so without submitting the <lb />
question to a the people, <lb />
and of the people of <lb />
the State live outside of <lb />
towns. if it was <lb />
right to pass a prohibitory law <lb />
affecting four-fifths the people <lb />
of the without letting them <lb />
vote it, why is it unfair to do <lb />
the . thing for i he one- <lb />
fifth And as fully three-fourths <lb />
of the the <lb />
want prohibition as early as <lb />
forced prohibition on the country <lb />
districts of the State, are now <lb />
opposed to the same thing being <lb />
done for the towns. <lb />
Ever since it had existence <lb />
somebody has been jumping up <lb />
with the alarm that so and so will <lb />
kill the Democratic party. But <lb />
the party is not easily killed <lb />
and continues to do business. <lb />
be a certainty if they just keep <lb />
after it. There will be no <lb />
from excessive freight rates <lb />
charged by the railroads until the <lb />
boat line is established. <lb />
When the Norfolk Southern <lb />
railroad advanced its freight <lb />
rates to on an <lb />
with the rates of the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line, the claim was made <lb />
that the State corporation com- <lb />
mission had forced this advance. <lb />
The corporation commission has <lb />
disclaimed having anything to do <lb />
with it Take the case, gentle- <lb />
men, it is up to somebody. <lb />
People are worse scared than <lb />
hurt over the financial situation. <lb />
Conditions will right themselves <lb />
and business move along smooth- <lb />
if allowed to do so. The men <lb />
who hurt the situation most are <lb />
The chamber of commerce is I who keep harping on the <lb />
doing its part toward establish- <lb />
a freight boat line between <lb />
Greenville and Norfolk. The <lb />
, , , . businessmen of the community <lb />
he Congressional Record mill . ,, , . . ,,. <lb />
. . , , . stand the move- <lb />
have the distinction of not <lb />
subject to the new ruling of the <lb />
department. <lb />
money is no to <lb />
anything or anybody. The kind <lb />
that gets pays bills and <lb />
keeps is worth while. <lb />
If Thaw was insane all his life <lb />
previous the shooting, he is <lb />
and push it to success. <lb />
Senator Jeff. Davis, of <lb />
has been heard from again. <lb />
He made a speech at a club ban- <lb />
in New York. Thursday <lb />
night, that about as <lb />
as the one soon after taking his <lb />
seat in Senate. <lb />
The first North Carolina dis- <lb />
has not had an abler and <lb />
more faithful representative in <lb />
congress than Hon. John H. <lb />
Small. He looks well after the <lb />
interests of his district and much <lb />
has been accomplished through <lb />
his efforts. It has been <lb />
said of the South that <lb />
because of its disposition to <lb />
change congressmen it never let <lb />
i man stay there until he gained <lb />
sufficient influence to accomplish <lb />
much for his section. And this <lb />
district is going to make a mis- <lb />
take when it sets about to dis- <lb />
place Congressman Small with a <lb />
new man. <lb />
The president has held op the <lb />
appointment of Wheeler Martin <lb />
to succeed E. C. Duncan, as col- <lb />
of the eastern district of <lb />
North Carolina, and there is a <lb />
danger of Martin losing the plum. <lb />
panic and predict hard times. <lb />
Some of such talk is with making the exchange is to <lb />
Another crazy fellow has <lb />
bobbed up. He hails from Ohio <lb />
and says he is an exact counter- <lb />
part of Harry Thaw. He has <lb />
offered for the modest sum of <lb />
to take place <lb />
in the trial and set the latter <lb />
free, he himself agreeing to <lb />
any punishment that might <lb />
fall to Thaw, even if it should be <lb />
execution. The plan proposed <lb />
About the worst thing wt have <lb />
seen mentioned in connection <lb />
with boom for president, <lb />
is that Marion Butler was the <lb />
original Taft man in North Caro-<lb />
is the year to make <lb />
money if one has the capital and <lb />
the nerve to back it said a <lb />
business man yesterday. We <lb />
suppose that what he meant by <lb />
is whether or not a man <lb />
has the conscience to charge big <lb />
bonuses for accommodating those <lb />
who have to borrow money. <lb />
Some men make money that way. <lb />
you Neck Com- <lb />
view of taking of <lb />
somebody else's disadvantage. <lb />
insane <lb />
mind. <lb />
now. Shooting a man <lb />
t restore an unsound <lb />
Since Collector Duncan has <lb />
why not give it to them appointed one of the <lb />
extra legislature will act of the Seaboard Air <lb />
if it gives the State a pro- railroad, there are lets of them j <lb />
law, and by so doing <lb />
keep the question of the next <lb />
campaign While prohibition is <lb />
Secretary says the <lb />
report of his having resigned <lb />
I from the cabinet because of a <lb />
stormy interview with the <lb />
dent is all a mistake. Sure. Too <lb />
good a job to up just for <lb />
a little personal disagreement. <lb />
By way of answer to the <lb />
of some papers that the <lb />
special legislature should consider <lb />
nothing but the specific object <lb />
for which it is called, the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer refers to the <lb />
special session which Governor <lb />
Jarvis called to sell the Western <lb />
North Carolina railroad, and <lb />
which passed sixty odd bills <lb />
before it adjourned,. <lb />
go disguised into cell, <lb />
ostensibly to visit the prisoner, <lb />
and when inside swap clothes <lb />
and disguise so Thaw can come <lb />
out in his stead. The note in <lb />
which this offer was made was <lb />
written to Mrs. Thaw and <lb />
only six hundred pages. <lb />
The country has all kinds of <lb />
freaks in it. <lb />
it. <lb />
Mr. Bryan says he did net s <lb />
who want his job as collector <lb />
Mr. Bryan is reported as saying <lb />
inevitable and must come soon, if the opposition to him musters <lb />
the saloon advocates are not one-third of the votes of the con- <lb />
going to give up without a bitter he will withdraw from <lb />
fight if the question comes to a the race for the nomination for <lb />
popular vote. When it is known president, <lb />
that such a majority of the <lb />
people ;. in r f prohibition, <lb />
we see no n why the <lb />
When men like Governor Jar- <lb />
vis and Senator Simmons declare <lb />
for State prohibition, it is time <lb />
for those opposing it to stop and <lb />
consider- These are wise men <lb />
in their day and generation and <lb />
do not advise the people wrong. <lb />
The Democratic of North <lb />
Carolina will not suffer half as <lb />
much by the special legislature <lb />
passing a prohibition law for the <lb />
State, as it will if the legislature <lb />
fails to pass such a law. The <lb />
people want prohibition, and the <lb />
party will entrench itself more <lb />
strongly with the people by en- <lb />
acting prohibition at the very <lb />
first opportunity. <lb />
the cause and you <lb />
lessen was one of the <lb />
One thing every business of Judge W. R. Allen to <lb />
I in the should keep the Pitt county grand If <lb />
should not pass save mind is the-meeting I the special legislature enacts <lb />
and i of a campaign, j of the chamber of commerce State t the <lb />
It all seems to be fixed up for <lb />
Ta nomination, <lb />
Talking about grip, just sup- <lb />
pose we had Chicago's <lb />
cases. <lb />
Greenville has joined with <lb />
of other towns declaring <lb />
for State prohibition- <lb />
The legislature and the <lb />
have got their <lb />
turned towards Raleigh. <lb />
The special legislature is in <lb />
session and we will all watch for <lb />
reports from Raleigh. <lb />
The only safety in going hunt- <lb />
is to go alone. Even then <lb />
there is danger of shooting your- <lb />
self. <lb />
From the way the attorneys <lb />
for the defense are talking, the <lb />
Thaw family must be a crazy <lb />
bunch- <lb />
Monday night <lb />
These fellows i o h- <lb />
else to but try to stir up <lb />
strife- between the United Stated <lb />
ought to lie given a <lb />
term of service on the roads. <lb />
leading <lb />
cause of crime will be removed. <lb />
That was a pretty plot unearth- <lb />
ed by the police of Rio <lb />
that anarchists had conspired to <lb />
destroy the American fleet an- <lb />
chored in the there- <lb />
There would be something like <lb />
war sure enough should there be <lb />
an attempt to put such a plot <lb />
into execution. <lb />
Charlotte papers think the <lb />
special legislature should act on <lb />
nothing hut the railroad matter, <lb />
yet Charlotte people are already <lb />
moving to get a bill passed . When to the <lb />
amending the charter of the likely develop that <lb />
Secretary has ex- <lb />
plained <lb />
Wilmington asks the legislature <lb />
to spare the wine. <lb />
If they blow- up any of hob <lb />
How Diphtheria is detracted. <lb />
One often hears the expressions <lb />
child severe cold which <lb />
developed into when the <lb />
truth was that the cold had simply left <lb />
the little one particularly susceptible to <lb />
to the wandering diphtheria germs <lb />
when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is <lb />
given t quickly cures the cold and <lb />
sens the danger of diphtheria any <lb />
other germ disease being contracted. <lb />
For sale by all druggists and dealers in <lb />
patent medicines. <lb />
Rank Foolishness <lb />
attacked by a cough or a cold, <lb />
or when your throat is it is rank <lb />
foolishness to take any other medicine <lb />
than Dr. King's <lb />
C. O. of Empire, Ga. have <lb />
used New Discovery seven years I <lb />
know it is the best remedy on earth for <lb />
coughs colds, croup, and all throat <lb />
and My children are <lb />
subject to croup, but New Discovery <lb />
quickly cures every Known <lb />
the world over as the King of throat <lb />
and lung remedies. Sold under <lb />
tee at J. L. store. <lb />
and 11.00. Trial bottle free <lb />
A II., <lb />
He Made Happy by <lb />
months ago our girl <lb />
hi d measles which settled on her lungs <lb />
last I in a attack <lb />
of bronchitis. We had two doctors but <lb />
no relief was obtained. Everybody <lb />
thought she would die. Weight <lb />
different stores to And a n remedy <lb />
which teen to me and <lb />
ed to get it, when one of the store- <lb />
keepers insisted that try <lb />
Cough Remedy. I did so <lb />
. ,, , I baby is alive and well today. Geo. W. <lb />
ships he will be cussing Holly Springs, N. C. For sale <lb />
by all and Dealers in Patent <lb />
Medicine. <lb />
Some of those Kentucky to- <lb />
i fellows ought be put in <lb />
the pack house. <lb />
In a few days one of Char- <lb />
building and loan <lb />
will pay the handsome sum <lb />
of to its shareholders. <lb />
Last fall when the for <lb />
borrowing closed for <lb />
Notice <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain mortgage <lb />
deed executed and delivered by <lb />
wife Katie <lb />
I James to Robert Harris on the <lb />
If reports from Japan are true, <lb />
that country is not in financial w- A- and <lb />
. , . i James to Robert me <lb />
condition now to stir up a racket day of December, duly <lb />
with any other nation. recorded in the register of deeds <lb />
I office of Pitt North Caro- <lb />
When almost the entire <lb />
is calling for prohibition, it looks sale, before the court house door <lb />
. like the decision of the m Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
the time being the same inc for cash Monday Feb. <lb />
leaned to the <lb />
pie of Charlotte- Building . and <lb />
loan associations are the best <lb />
financial institutions a town can <lb />
have. <lb />
ought to be easy. <lb />
city. <lb />
After Charlotte provided a <lb />
commodious auditorium and was <lb />
making a noise like getting the <lb />
State convention, Greensboro <lb />
makes a move for an auditorium. <lb />
We have done and voted for <lb />
Charlotte, <lb />
With the court room closed <lb />
against the newspaper men there <lb />
may be less of the Thaw trial to <lb />
read. The public will be <lb />
off. <lb />
The executive committee of the <lb />
Anti-Saloon League of the State <lb />
are of the opinion that the special <lb />
session of the legislature is the <lb />
opportunity for securing State <lb />
prohibition. With a view of <lb />
working to that end a temper- <lb />
convention is called to meet <lb />
in Raleigh on Tuesday, 21st, the <lb />
same day the legislature con- <lb />
the advance of freight rates to <lb />
Greenville was the result of a <lb />
combination or collusion between <lb />
the two railroads operating here. <lb />
Greenville needs to this <lb />
by establishing and patronizing <lb />
a boat line. <lb />
In the opera house Monday <lb />
night will be held a temperance <lb />
mass meeting. Every advocate <lb />
of prohibition should be present <lb />
and a large delegation should be <lb />
sent to the convention in Raleigh <lb />
Tuesday. All over the State <lb />
sentiment is aroused for <lb />
and the forces will move on <lb />
the special legislature to have <lb />
a law enacted prohibiting the <lb />
sale or manufacture of liquor in <lb />
State. The time is ripe for such <lb />
a law. <lb />
We do not know what <lb />
nor Jarvis wanted but he is being <lb />
properly advertised for anything <lb />
he may ask Her- <lb />
Governor Jarvis does want <lb />
anything, except to see enacted <lb />
what is for the welfare of the <lb />
people and best interests of the <lb />
State. He is not an office seeker. <lb />
He has received every honor his <lb />
State can bestow upon him, and <lb />
there is nothing else that he <lb />
wants. At the same time he has <lb />
not lost his love for North Caro- <lb />
and her people, and there is <lb />
nothing that gives him greater <lb />
pleasure than to be saying or <lb />
doing something that will lift the <lb />
people to a higher plane of <lb />
intellectuality, prosperity <lb />
and happiness. As a man <lb />
unselfish he stands with- <lb />
out a peer. As one who loves <lb />
his fellow man he is unsurpassed- <lb />
He is North Carolina's greatest <lb />
living statesman, her wisest land <lb />
most honored citizen. To speak <lb />
lightly of him is decidedly ill- <lb />
mannered. <lb />
When it is remembered what <lb />
happened to Spain for blowing <lb />
up the Maine, the other fellows James <lb />
had better be careful how they <lb />
plot to monkey with Uncle Barn's <lb />
ships. <lb />
j 1908, at o'clock a certain tract <lb />
parcel of land lying and <lb />
You folks get a hump on now, e Pitt and State <lb />
, , lot North Carolina and described <lb />
and take advantage of the op-1 as follows One tract of <lb />
to keep Greenville lands of A- L. <lb />
; James, L. C James and others <lb />
going forward. containing one hundred acres, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
One other tract containing <lb />
acres more or less it being the <lb />
same land convoyed to Katie <lb />
in the division of her <lb />
father's land R. C. to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms sale cash- <lb />
This the of Jan. 1908. <lb />
Robert Harris, gee <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney. <lb />
You can readily see where the <lb />
Republicans stand, and they are <lb />
going to make capital out of it if <lb />
the special legislature fails to <lb />
pass a State prohibition law. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
The Supreme court of <lb />
has declared <lb />
the 2-cent passenger fare <lb />
rate passed by the legislature of <lb />
that State. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
. on <lb />
Governor Glenn's message to <lb />
the special legislature dealt <lb />
mainly with railroad rates- While <lb />
this was the only object men- <lb />
in his call, he said if the <lb />
body wish to consider any other <lb />
subjects, two he would point out <lb />
to then as being the election of <lb />
an judge and a <lb />
State prohibition law. <lb />
. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This Department is in charge of F. C. Nye who is to rePresent Eastern <lb />
Reflector in Winterville and<lb />
Miss Vivian Roberson, <lb />
by Miss Elizabeth <lb />
shall, went to Gold Point Friday <lb />
afternoon to spend Sunday at <lb />
home. <lb />
Our entire stock of boys suits <lb />
at cost for the next days, <lb />
must go -B. F. Manning <lb />
Thursday the cottage on <lb />
street, by R. A. <lb />
Dickson, came very nearly being <lb />
burned. Clyde Doughty happen- <lb />
ed to see the flame from the roof <lb />
and gave the alarm in time to <lb />
save it- <lb />
Rubber boots, rubber shoes, <lb />
rubber and heavy work <lb />
shoes a specialty. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We are pained to hear that Miss <lb />
Maggie Hudson, of Black Jack, <lb />
is very sick with pneumonia at <lb />
her home. She attended Winter <lb />
ville School the fall term <lb />
and has a host of friends here <lb />
who will be pained to hear of her <lb />
illness. <lb />
The stalk cutting seasons near- <lb />
here We sell one of the most <lb />
up to date stalk cutters on the <lb />
market. See us before buying. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Prof. G E. Lineberry left yes <lb />
afternoon for Bayboro <lb />
where he addressed the <lb />
association of Pamlico today. <lb />
Our whole line of clothing must <lb />
go at greatly reduced prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. J- W. Harper is spending <lb />
this week with relatives near <lb />
Black Jack. <lb />
Glass ware and mills just <lb />
Barber <lb />
Co- <lb />
Rev. N. C. Duncan left this <lb />
morning to fill his regular <lb />
at Farmville <lb />
row. <lb />
We have on a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price SI <lb />
Our price, B. T. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Robert Abbott has accepted a <lb />
position as bookkeeper for the <lb />
Pitt Co Oil Co again <lb />
On Saturday, February, 1st, <lb />
1908. the law requires all <lb />
supervisors and overseers of <lb />
township to meet in <lb />
the town of Ayden at o'clock <lb />
a. m. in the office of J. F- Bar- <lb />
wick, Esq. tat the transaction <lb />
of business pertaining to the <lb />
roads. <lb />
you all kinds <lb />
of and turned wood <lb />
work for buildings on short no- <lb />
Carolina Milling Mfg. <lb />
Company. <lb />
sympathize with <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones in the <lb />
extreme illness of their It <lb />
has been suffering for several <lb />
days with <lb />
Hunsucker buggies are still go- <lb />
if you want a nice up-to- <lb />
date runabout buggy you had <lb />
better give him an early call. <lb />
Several of our young people <lb />
attended a party given by Miss <lb />
Kate school at Wood- <lb />
land school house Friday night. <lb />
We understand that the, party <lb />
was to raise funds for a library. <lb />
See B. F. Manning co. for <lb />
the nicest of all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
A mass meeting will be held <lb />
Sunday night at seven o'clock to <lb />
determine the sentiment of our <lb />
town and community in regard <lb />
to urging our legislature to vote <lb />
for state prohibition at the called <lb />
session of the legislature which <lb />
will convene next Tuesday. All <lb />
are cordially requested to be <lb />
present at this meeting. <lb />
We have a large line of nice, <lb />
oak suits of furniture, couches, <lb />
chairs, tables stoves etc., that <lb />
must go at some price during the <lb />
next few days. A. W. Ange <lb />
co. <lb />
The new year is here. All <lb />
farm supplies can , be secured <lb />
from us. Prompt attention to <lb />
our customers Harrington Bar- <lb />
and company <lb />
Earnest Manning, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent Friday night here. <lb />
When a man goes to purchase <lb />
a home he generally considers <lb />
the location and the value as well <lb />
as the price, therefore why not <lb />
when you are thinking to <lb />
purchase saddles by calling <lb />
on the A. G. Manufacturing <lb />
Co. for their handy Economic <lb />
Back Band which is cheap be- <lb />
sides being durable. <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon, of <lb />
den, is visiting Miss Novella <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
Now is the time to purchase <lb />
your Box Body Carts while they <lb />
are cheap. The A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., have plenty of <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them. <lb />
A. W. Ange has returned from a <lb />
short visit to his old home in <lb />
Martin- <lb />
J. E. Greene spent Tuesday <lb />
night in Grifton visiting <lb />
We are glad to report New <lb />
York banks on a cash basis again, <lb />
so we may expect money to be <lb />
easier. Make your deposits with <lb />
us. Interest paid on time de- <lb />
posits. J. L. Jackson, Cashier. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs Frank James re- <lb />
turned W their home near <lb />
Tuesday evening. They <lb />
have our deepest sympathy in <lb />
the loss of their baby- After <lb />
having suffered most intensely <lb />
for about ten days, it passed <lb />
away Saturday night and its re- <lb />
mains were interred in old <lb />
family cemetery about one mile <lb />
from town, Sunday afternoon. <lb />
gloves, <lb />
gloves, <lb />
cut your <lb />
hen in need of nice kid <lb />
driving gloves, and work <lb />
B. F Manning o. <lb />
stalks and get them <lb />
Bar <lb />
and company. <lb />
Miss Blanche Cam. <lb />
home Sunday evening <lb />
spent the day with Mk <lb />
at A W. Ax <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker is out <lb />
after having had a struggle with <lb />
returned <lb />
s Bunt- <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
This department is in charge of J. If. Blow who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
in Ayden and vicinity <lb />
grip. <lb />
Fresh Morgan Gray should- <lb />
at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Mrs. Betsey Barber died yes- <lb />
at the home of her son, <lb />
Joseph Barber. She was near <lb />
eighty years old. <lb />
J. T- Ward, of Greenville and <lb />
A. Ward, of LaGrange, spent <lb />
Tuesday in town. <lb />
A DEAL IN LIVERY. <lb />
Lesson In the Art of Getting Some- <lb />
thing For Nothing. <lb />
is up, but he <lb />
feels pretty Doc Peters <lb />
as lie took a scat in the studio and <lb />
helped himself to a of <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
what ail asked Bed <lb />
Bruce, who was making scrawls with <lb />
slick of charcoal upon a piece of <lb />
paper. <lb />
it was this way he <lb />
hold of some money last <lb />
day. Got a complete outfit of <lb />
clothes and then started to get an <lb />
He got it all right took <lb />
it home with him some time Sunday <lb />
I night. <lb />
, lie woke up <lb />
Funeral conducted <lb />
t the grave in the presence of a <lb />
large number of friends. <lb />
Don't you need some <lb />
Make glad by <lb />
home with you a nice rocker or <lb />
couch A. W. Ange co. <lb />
The grip is among our people <lb />
but no serious cases have <lb />
Cox developed yet. <lb />
A new line of dry goods and <lb />
notions in. Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The firm of Moseley House <lb />
has been dissolved by mutual con- <lb />
i sent- Mr. Moseley will continue <lb />
business at the same place and <lb />
Mr. House has moved his goods <lb />
into store of <lb />
Son. <lb />
Several more new pupils en- <lb />
school Monday morning. <lb />
Garden seeds of all kind s fresh <lb />
from the A- W. Ange <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
Have your dressed at <lb />
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
E, A- went to Kenly <lb />
today to accompany Mrs. <lb />
home. <lb />
The A G Cox Manufacturing <lb />
company are selling <lb />
Pittsburgh welded fence fast <lb />
Any one in need of good fence <lb />
and barb wire will be to their in- <lb />
est to call to see them before <lb />
they buy. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Now is the time to get single <lb />
and double low down <lb />
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb />
Our entire stock of ladies jack- <lb />
must go slaughtering <lb />
prices. Good health depends <lb />
upon your keeping the body <lb />
warm. <lb />
A. W- Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. are <lb />
still prepared to fill your orders <lb />
promptly for the Tar Heel <lb />
wagons and carts. <lb />
Stray Taken Up-1 have taken <lb />
up a stray cow, red color, butt <lb />
headed, marked swallow fork in <lb />
right ear. Owner can get same <lb />
by proving property and paying <lb />
expenses. C R. Galloway, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Winterville, N. C <lb />
7-2-t-d 3-t-w. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co., are now prepared to furnish <lb />
you with nice and up to-date Tar <lb />
Heel Wagons that are cheap be- <lb />
sides being durable. Call and <lb />
see them before you buy. Prices <lb />
that talk. <lb />
Found a i- note tucked <lb />
away in the fob his <lb />
trousers and made a line for <lb />
I where lie broke it some. <lb />
After half so hour he feeling <lb />
fine and concluded to downtown <lb />
and see if there was anything doing. <lb />
rode a couple of blocks on <lb />
the back of a car when he <lb />
happened to see an old buggy <lb />
front of a junk shop with <lb />
on it. <lb />
the says and <lb />
jumped <lb />
never owned a horse <lb />
or buggy, never drove a horse in his <lb />
but something him ho <lb />
to have that particular <lb />
much do you want for <lb />
R. Cooper I <lb />
you <lb />
it <lb />
up tho five speck- <lb />
r. At a -ale- stable ha knew about <lb />
be bought a good looking old <lb />
for 15,80, with tho bridle <lb />
light secondhand harness cost <lb />
Tin v , I he started <lb />
off in great Tho whom cars, <lb />
van cost him about ii, including <lb />
drinks. <lb />
to fish scales when <lb />
he through, and ii worried <lb />
some, kn w ; <lb />
just out of town where lie could <lb />
ways a touch, so lie started to <lb />
out there. wasn't much <lb />
on tho drive, and the horse soon <lb />
found it out and had pretty much <lb />
his way. <lb />
was going along at a pretty <lb />
good clip on ill river road when n <lb />
trolley car turned a corner suddenly <lb />
scared him so that ho stopped <lb />
still. Tho ear hit the buggy and <lb />
tho at the same time, and <lb />
fell through the vestibule <lb />
into the front platform of the <lb />
knocking tho through the <lb />
door. <lb />
horse went into tho <lb />
with both hind legs broken and the <lb />
buggy was knocked to <lb />
lay where he fell until they <lb />
the ambulance and took <lb />
him to his hoarding place. <lb />
killed and carted <lb />
it away and burned the ruins of the <lb />
buggy, but before this was done <lb />
there was an from the <lb />
trolley company sitting on the side <lb />
of bed with a piece of pa- <lb />
per and a fountain pen in his hand. <lb />
What's the answer Well, <lb />
settled, lie signed a release for <lb />
asked the man for twenty- <lb />
five, meaning dollars, hut the. man <lb />
must have thought he meant <lb />
and dickered until he cut him <lb />
down to three of Hurt <lb />
Well, yes. He's got a bruised elbow, <lb />
a scratch on the wrist and a cut <lb />
chin, but he'll be out buying bug- <lb />
and tomorrow or next <lb />
. <lb />
As authorized for <lb />
ind we <lb />
and receipts for <lb />
in arrears We have a lift <lb />
all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
for printing <lb />
Your lady friend would <lb />
one of those fancy boxes <lb />
of, candy at <lb />
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
See our line of books and <lb />
for holiday presents. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Boys I have a nice line of safe- <lb />
from 1.00 to 6.50, you <lb />
o well to one and <lb />
and money- See my <lb />
and other brands. <lb />
M M Sauls <lb />
M. G. Bryan, of <lb />
here <lb />
at pub <lb />
and <lb />
for <lb />
save <lb />
line of Bo <lb />
of pocket <lb />
Postmaster <lb />
Winterville, <lb />
day. <lb />
The Ayden Milling <lb />
plant was <lb />
lie auction here yesterday <lb />
was bid in by J. F. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co. are in <lb />
and prepared to furnish the <lb />
general public with everything <lb />
n the mercantile line to wear. <lb />
eat or make life happy. Try <lb />
them. <lb />
The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb />
The largest and cheapest line <lb />
of stationary in town don't buy <lb />
until you have examined II. M. <lb />
stock. <lb />
patterns kept on hand, <lb />
latest styles- J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Car load of cement, <lb />
lime and plastering hair at J. II. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb />
by J. R. Smith <lb />
Pine Tar cough balsam will re- <lb />
your cough and cold Get a <lb />
bottle from M M Sauls <lb />
Car load of fine and coarse <lb />
salt at J R Smith Co. <lb />
Light and heavy groceries, <lb />
cigars and tobacco at Tripp Hart <lb />
and company. <lb />
Dr Joseph <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
Notice To Creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of the last <lb />
will and testament of Jesse W. <lb />
Carson deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all persons having claims against <lb />
said estate must th. <lb />
to the undersigned for jay <lb />
J on or 21st day <lb />
of V this notice <lb />
b. bar of recovery. <lb />
Jan- 1906- <lb />
Theo. <lb />
Executor of Carson. . <lb />
1-21 ltd I <lb />
Red Rouse. <lb />
If you want to <lb />
and have red cheek fir a <lb />
you can do this says The <lb />
Rub cold <lb />
the face, always an <lb />
rotary movement. Wipe <lb />
off, rub in more and it. ff <lb />
gain Then wash the with <lb />
hot water. Then dash c r <lb />
over it and dry it <lb />
with a soft towel- To add tho <lb />
touch take a small f <lb />
cover with a towel and <lb />
the cheek bones give; r. <lb />
which s <lb />
is really a mt-a <lb />
Turkish bath for the <lb />
ladies before to a <lb />
use leather sponger, rubbing the <lb />
cheeks first with warm mater, <lb />
then hot water, and d i y t bore ugh <lb />
This gives color. <lb />
credit is <lb />
for <lb />
of whore you ., v <lb />
and terms <lb />
W, H. Bro. i <lb />
. . <lb />
. <lb />
Li <lb />
v i<lb />
.-10 <lb />
all <lb />
Longest <lb />
Work is at present in hand on <lb />
the construction of what claim- <lb />
ed to be the longest cable rope- <lb />
way in the world. It is <lb />
constructed by a German firm, <lb />
is intended to connect the <lb />
collieries of the deal In- V, <lb />
et <lb />
REAL ESTATE situated about <lb />
miles from Russian <lb />
One thirty-seven acre form <lb />
just outside corporation at <lb />
will on <lb />
Ayden Loan Int. Co <lb />
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb />
steam J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb />
and a full line of hardware at will long, is intended <lb />
i R Smith Co <lb />
Hart and Co have re j per year, and the trolleys, <lb />
are daily will each hod <lb />
freshest line of will travel at n speed of i-ix miles<lb />
I el a <lb />
Old <lb />
my c been <lb />
v; . forth h right <lb />
la c . miner <lb />
P. will . ii <lb />
lien lie . i burn <lb />
. i sun . time <lb />
i . . In I we it <lb />
, nor for <lb />
ill . <lb />
.--, . . in <lb />
tit tin . <lb />
. me in car- <lb />
Turkestan, with the nearest rail- <lb />
way station. Hitherto tis c ., . .,,., <lb />
has been transported by camels. r <lb />
the journey, on account, -t the . ring <lb />
very hilly district, occupying five <lb />
days. The new rope way, which <lb />
. of <lb />
His Pretty Visitor. <lb />
v i <lb />
k . <lb />
motor ill <lb />
if hi- <lb />
If <lb />
what <lb />
the nicest and <lb />
on the market <lb />
Car load cotton seed meal and <lb />
Mulls at J R Smith co. <lb />
Fancy Raisin, coca nuts and <lb />
grapes, just received at B. <lb />
Johnston's. <lb />
J. J. Eu wards Son have just <lb />
car load of Ellwood <lb />
fence. Can furnish any <lb />
j. R. Smith Co. has bought one <lb />
half Interest in Ayden Milling <lb />
Mfg. of Dr. Dixon and <lb />
will begin at once to improve the <lb />
plant. In a short time they will <lb />
be running or. full time. It has <lb />
a system ginning outfit, and <lb />
mills, of an; <lb />
shape made to order grist mill, <lb />
electric plant of 1200 lights <lb />
capacity, undertaking establish <lb />
make and repair buggies, <lb />
wagons, carts and log carts, box <lb />
and dump bodies, a full lino of <lb />
house brackets, turned <lb />
work, newel posts and <lb />
horse shoeing and anything you <lb />
want in either wood iron, made <lb />
on short notice. Buy cotton, <lb />
cotton seed, milling timber and <lb />
wood and dry kilns, for drying <lb />
timber. They also have an <lb />
wood saw so arranged to <lb />
saw wood on your yard, which is <lb />
a necessary luxury. Any work <lb />
entrusted to this company will be <lb />
d with neatness and dis- <lb />
patch, Mr. Ed Garris, a practical <lb />
mechanic, is general <lb />
dent. Write him or call phone <lb />
No The style of the firm <lb />
will be known as J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
A full line carpenters tools <lb />
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Windows, doors, blinds, locks, <lb />
hinger and butts, J. It. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
per hour. Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Taxes for the year 1907 are <lb />
long past due All de- <lb />
ire notified to come for- <lb />
ward and pay promptly, as the <lb />
law requires to with <lb />
the State treasurer in January. <lb />
L- W. <lb />
hour. hi <lb />
do yon ; found i<lb />
i iv hoy. Jolly <lb />
sitting h. <lb />
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if In jumped in <lb />
girl <lb />
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and t<lb />
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. -Ill call ; .<lb />
Mrs. <lb />
again, <lb />
The S.-e.<lb />
On Saturday, January nor . <lb />
we will begin u clearance sale <lb />
which will last days, to get <lb />
ready for goods <lb />
entire stock of i i. lac is, <lb />
lit;. Ho I I I <lb />
rid nor <lb />
t, But he . <lb />
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Ii i r. <lb />
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goods on <lb />
third <lb />
i bar I at the low i <lb />
No goods will he <lb />
el w <lb />
THE <lb />
J. P. Davenport. <lb />
v. <lb />
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OF <lb />
OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. J.---- <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Dee. 3rd <lb />
1907 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
houses Furniture <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
fund <lb />
VI profits, less current <lb />
from Banks and Bankers j expense and taxes paid <lb />
Cash Items subject to check <lb />
Gold coin 5.00 ,,,., <lb />
coin, Including all minor MM outstanding <lb />
coin currency 8,166.73 certified <lb />
Nat. bk notes other 2,799.00 j <lb />
Total <lb />
Bf <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
25.000.0 <lb />
g, <lb />
1.417,41 <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 6th. day of Dec. <lb />
1907. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
Directors <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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FINANCIAL <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
II L Tucker <lb />
Of and allowed by <lb />
the Board of Count <lb />
of Pitt County together <lb />
receipt <lb />
meat and the financial condition <lb />
of county for the <lb />
ending December <lb />
fiscal <lb />
1907. <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
Morris . <lb />
Mr, t. B- . <lb />
ISIS J. K. .<lb />
Lucy . <lb />
R a<lb />
Riley Randolph . <lb />
Cilia . <lb />
i . <lb />
. <lb />
Sheppard <lb />
1811 i; w . <lb />
Poll Smith and <lb />
lister . <lb />
D . <lb />
stock . <lb />
Tripp <lb />
Ell. a . <lb />
Fred. Venters . <lb />
. <lb />
M-, w o <lb />
. <lb />
lift <lb />
ISM <lb />
Walters <lb />
1840 <lb />
r. <lb />
urn <lb />
I. Simmons <lb />
K. MUM and wife <lb />
l-c Hard. <lb />
j v Braxton. . <lb />
en . <lb />
. . . a . . <lb />
Mill . . <lb />
m . <lb />
. Bra . <lb />
M C. for <lb />
H. II. on. <lb />
Bright and <lb />
wife . <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
Sail .<lb />
.<lb />
Jno <lb />
Cannon <lb />
i. m and wife <lb />
Mi <lb />
I PI . i . <lb />
I .- I <lb />
PI II C h . <lb />
J . <lb />
I . <lb />
Dunn . <lb />
, and wife <lb />
II . <lb />
. . . . <lb />
. <lb />
I .<lb />
Tl I <lb />
I .; . . <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
. ; . <lb />
I . . <lb />
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Hi . . . . <lb />
C. m . <lb />
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I . . C <lb />
. <lb />
.<lb />
His. . <lb />
191,9 I <lb />
I I . <lb />
s iv. . <lb />
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SI <lb />
II . . <lb />
On . <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
Mi . <lb />
Dell . <lb />
Jno. . <lb />
. <lb />
it. <lb />
R. and <lb />
Amount. <lb />
1.7.0 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.50<lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00<lb />
1.60 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00<lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Pol rd . . . <lb />
A Rob- n <lb />
I . . <lb />
Rand . <lb />
la Rives . <lb />
S . <lb />
ard . <lb />
smith . <lb />
Polly Smith <lb />
. <lb />
i Delia Staton . <lb />
s . <lb />
y Tripp . <lb />
T . <lb />
. <lb />
Fred. Venters . <lb />
Margaret Vines . <lb />
Mrs. ;. <lb />
Jno, Wilson. <lb />
Walters. <lb />
Simon . <lb />
Harris . <lb />
it. Davis <lb />
burying pauper . <lb />
R. C. Beaman . <lb />
Fleming . <lb />
GOO. It. Tool . <lb />
1245 M. T. . <lb />
1275 It. I. Davis and <lb />
brother . <lb />
H. Bullock <lb />
Flanagan Buggy <lb />
Company . <lb />
1753 Albert . <lb />
1771 R. II. . <lb />
W. H. Harper . <lb />
D. J. Holland. <lb />
S T. Carson. J. P. <lb />
I ;. J. M Blow. J. P. . . <lb />
Skinner . <lb />
; Chan. S. Smith . <lb />
D. C. Moor . <lb />
I. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
I. W Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
W. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
J. J. Corey. <lb />
S. T. Carson . <lb />
U. J Grimes. <lb />
1239 Pr. L. E. Ricks------ <lb />
1249 L. Tucker . <lb />
1391 L. H. Cox . <lb />
1421 J. B. Williams . <lb />
1422 G. G. Ward . <lb />
D. C. Moore. C. of C. <lb />
I. W. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
1570 J. C. Gaskins. J. P. <lb />
1733 S. T. Carson. J. P. <lb />
1734 Dr. R. J Grimes . . <lb />
I. W. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
D. C. Moore. C. of C. <lb />
U W. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
Amount <lb />
I 40.00 <lb />
I 8.00 <lb />
1.40 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
31.10 <lb />
5.50 <lb />
18.75 <lb />
13.95<lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.7,0 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.70 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
I 4.25 <lb />
13.95 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
17.65 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
16.00 <lb />
Amount. <lb />
Amount. <lb />
Ml <lb />
10.71 <lb />
7.88 <lb />
. 9.54 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
19.32 <lb />
4.32 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
6.40 <lb />
7.1 <lb />
11.94 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
1888 <lb />
1885 <lb />
1389 <lb />
1399 <lb />
inn <lb />
R. <lb />
R. <lb />
T. <lb />
R. <lb />
J. <lb />
TAX LIST. <lb />
R. Home . <lb />
Belcher . . <lb />
Joyner . <lb />
. <lb />
Parker . <lb />
Smith <lb />
Smith . <lb />
H. Collins . . <lb />
1.00<lb />
i no <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00<lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
no <lb />
1.00 <lb />
7.2 <lb />
1455 <lb />
1460 <lb />
1461 <lb />
J-64 <lb />
r. C. Barrow . <lb />
F. Cox . <lb />
W. O. . <lb />
S M. Jones . <lb />
Staton . <lb />
s. Fleming . <lb />
k Overton . <lb />
. <lb />
ting CO. <lb />
ii Venters . <lb />
Marshall Cox . <lb />
F. Dupree . <lb />
J. . <lb />
C. Gaskins . <lb />
K. <lb />
. It. . . . <lb />
Cam on . <lb />
. <lb />
p j . <lb />
W. Sol lea . <lb />
W. Allen . <lb />
Mayo. <lb />
. <lb />
it . <lb />
i;. T. <lb />
R. <lb />
28.00 <lb />
31.00 <lb />
10.00 I <lb />
10.00 <lb />
. 24.00 <lb />
30.00 I <lb />
20.00 <lb />
24.001 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
24.00 I <lb />
53.00 i <lb />
16.00 <lb />
38.00 <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
T. A. . <lb />
L. R. . <lb />
J. B. . <lb />
J. J. Satterthwaite. . <lb />
T. L. Williams <lb />
E. C. King. <lb />
Owens . <lb />
S. C. Wooten <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. L. House . <lb />
Edward Broughton. <lb />
book . <lb />
Jno. A. Staton . <lb />
J. M. Windham------ <lb />
J. S. Cherry. <lb />
T. H. Langley. <lb />
1395 R. W. Smith . <lb />
Total . 203.11<lb />
W. B. Wilson <lb />
Water and Light Com. <lb />
O. Hooker . <lb />
Taft Vandyke.,. <lb />
H. L. Carr . <lb />
Water and Light Com. <lb />
Water and Light Com. <lb />
Water and Light Com. <lb />
The Building and <lb />
Lumber Co. <lb />
Water and Light Com. <lb />
Water and Light Com. <lb />
A. B. Ellington Co. <lb />
Harriett <lb />
F. V. Johnson. <lb />
H. Pender . <lb />
Zeb. Bland . <lb />
1240 Water Light Com. <lb />
W. B. Wilson Son <lb />
It. W. King . <lb />
Water and Light Com <lb />
J. R. J O. <lb />
Tinker . <lb />
S. T. White . <lb />
K. Mayo . <lb />
1592 Water and Light Com <lb />
1600 S. B. Fowle A Sou. . <lb />
Clark . <lb />
1593 W. L Turnage <lb />
So. To whom issued. <lb />
D. C. Moore . <lb />
Amount. <lb />
1.65 <lb />
Total . a-5 <lb />
R. Williams <lb />
1278 <lb />
1881 <lb />
1747 <lb />
R. Williams <lb />
R. Williams . <lb />
R. Williams . <lb />
R. Williams . . <lb />
R. Williams . <lb />
Williams . <lb />
Williams . <lb />
Williams . <lb />
Williams . <lb />
Williams <lb />
Williams. . <lb />
R. <lb />
R. <lb />
R. <lb />
R. <lb />
R. <lb />
R. <lb />
26.25 <lb />
60.00 <lb />
40.30 <lb />
55.70 <lb />
23.55 <lb />
23.96 <lb />
16.85 <lb />
18.40 <lb />
12.35 <lb />
9.05 <lb />
29.95 <lb />
Total <lb />
314.25 <lb />
1277 <lb />
If <lb />
R. <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00<lb />
1.-0 <lb />
I,<lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
a.- Broughton <lb />
. hooks. <lb />
Et Co- <lb />
book . <lb />
W Hall . <lb />
. J, . . <lb />
1444 i; Woodward. . <lb />
1413 w. L. Hall . <lb />
1607 J. Woodward. . <lb />
1808 Card u . <lb />
W. Hall . <lb />
34.00 <lb />
32.00 <lb />
i 171- Water and Com <lb />
40.00 1812 Water and Com <lb />
Water and Com <lb />
.- Hart. <lb />
Total . <lb />
it i W. iv . <lb />
A. II- Co. <lb />
; Green Co . <lb />
Water and Light Coin <lb />
Water and Light Com <lb />
L. W Tucker . <lb />
Taft . Vandyke . <lb />
Hooker . <lb />
A. H. Taft A Co. <lb />
j. f. Davenport . . <lb />
s. Dudley . <lb />
Carr . <lb />
L- W. Tucker . <lb />
and Com <lb />
C. L. <lb />
C. L- on Co. <lb />
1-. O. T. rd <lb />
A. H. V, Co. . . <lb />
w . <lb />
T E. Hi Co. <lb />
Baker <lb />
16.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
26.71 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
7.65 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.7.0 <lb />
3.4 <lb />
3.93 <lb />
1.45 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
4.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
7.50 <lb />
80.19 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.7.0 <lb />
3.90 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
3.25 <lb />
42.00 <lb />
7.1 <lb />
50.00 <lb />
32.00 <lb />
58.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
66.00 I <lb />
6.00 <lb />
12.0. <lb />
615.00<lb />
86.00 <lb />
19.23 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
Total . <lb />
SCHOOL. <lb />
Grin t. <lb />
act. <lb />
L. W Tucker, <lb />
n it Ira . <lb />
1211 v r. Harding, <lb />
. <lb />
;. sou. election <lb />
17.--2 <lb />
i Bell, <lb />
1213 W. Smith, election <lb />
2.00 Smith, <lb />
1.00 Hun . <lb />
1.011 Roger on, alee <lb />
. <lb />
S. ton, <lb />
ii R. C. ion, <lb />
. <lb />
on M, Blow, <lb />
. . .;. <lb />
-1 <lb />
. <lb />
I J. I . . <lb />
I k, <lb />
. <lb />
. . v. B, <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
1.0 <lb />
I . <lb />
In <lb />
II <lb />
Total <lb />
HOME OF AND INFIRM. <lb />
A, . . <lb />
J. A. . . <lb />
A. . <lb />
A. <lb />
J. A. . <lb />
J. A. . <lb />
J. A. . . <lb />
1273 W. <lb />
1402 J. A. . <lb />
1571 J. A. Harden . . <lb />
1726 J. A, . <lb />
1756 J. A. . <lb />
J. A. . . <lb />
.-. c . Woodward. <lb />
n .<lb />
. <lb />
; h. <lb />
. <lb />
1.50 R, A. lee- <lb />
3.001 . . <lb />
1.00 l n <lb />
ii C. Barrow, election <lb />
1.50 1233 W, Rollins, i <lb />
1.30. 1254 <lb />
1.50 1268 S, Wootten, <lb />
. <lb />
3.00 u. Williams, I <lb />
1.00 of Deeds . <lb />
1270 it. IV. King, <lb />
7.00 . <lb />
j-0 ;. Brooks, Com- <lb />
. <lb />
1.00 M. T. Spier, <lb />
1.00 . <lb />
2.1111 1282 J. Holland. Com- <lb />
1.00 . <lb />
2.50 v. t. Cox, <lb />
1.00 . <lb />
1894 F. Joyner, <lb />
. <lb />
3.110 1397. it. W. Smith, <lb />
3.00 . <lb />
3.86 1396 J. <lb />
3.00 Ion . <lb />
3.00 1401 L. Chapman, <lb />
. <lb />
3.00 1431 C. Langston, alee- <lb />
3.00 . <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
4.00 . <lb />
3.00 1433 W. L. Woolen, <lb />
3.00 . <lb />
3.00 1578 Bryan Crimes, <lb />
3.00 of State, hooks <lb />
of Registration . <lb />
1596 E. S. Parker. <lb />
type <lb />
writing . <lb />
It. W. King . <lb />
J. L. Fleming. <lb />
M. T. Spier . <lb />
W. If. . <lb />
17.21 <lb />
17.21 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
4.101 <lb />
19.27 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
25.31 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
141.08 <lb />
178.64 <lb />
188.46 <lb />
205.91 <lb />
296.37 <lb />
203.73 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
191.17 <lb />
182.72 <lb />
205.11 <lb />
149.69 <lb />
219.92 <lb />
Total <lb />
INDIGENT DEAF, DUMB <lb />
19.38 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
16.79 <lb />
j no <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
Water and Com <lb />
F. . . . <lb />
L. W. Tm . <lb />
Midland Chemical Co, <lb />
Light Com <lb />
. Mooring <lb />
A. H. Taft t; Co. <lb />
Anchor Supply Co. <lb />
v Wt and Light Com <lb />
L. w. Tucker . <lb />
C. T. . <lb />
Baker Hart . <lb />
C, T. <lb />
I Water and Light Com <lb />
j F. Davenport . <lb />
L. W. Sheriff <lb />
i J. S. Smith . <lb />
A. II. Taft Co. <lb />
Water and Com <lb />
; is L. W. Sheriff <lb />
127.0 W. Son <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson Co, <lb />
A. II. Tall Co. . . <lb />
Water and Light com <lb />
1434 L. Janus . <lb />
1449 L. W. Tin r, Sheriff <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff <lb />
1576 Fleming Mooring. <lb />
1579 Banking <lb />
Co. <lb />
1592 Winer and Light Com <lb />
Vandyke . <lb />
Water and Light Com <lb />
Midland Chemical Co. <lb />
. W. Tm Sheriff <lb />
1727 J. a- J. O. <lb />
C T. . <lb />
v Water and Com <lb />
i Greenville Co, <lb />
is Taft Vandyke . <lb />
in F. Davenport . <lb />
1770 C. A. repairs <lb />
1761 I. W. Tin repairs <lb />
1762 L. W. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
r and Light Com <lb />
W. B. Brown. <lb />
V. II. . <lb />
in F. Davenport . <lb />
. W. Tucker . <lb />
L. II. Pender. <lb />
Taft Vandyke------- <lb />
Baker Hart . <lb />
244.80 <lb />
10.50 <lb />
9.51 <lb />
12.83 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
28.82 <lb />
21.75 <lb />
8.70 <lb />
123.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
79.20 <lb />
13.00 <lb />
2.7.0 <lb />
COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
J- J Elks <lb />
W. R. Home . <lb />
J. R. Spier . <lb />
J. R . <lb />
R. W. King . <lb />
Jno 7- Brooks------ <lb />
M. T. Spier . <lb />
D. J. Holland <lb />
N- T. Cox . <lb />
It. W King. <lb />
Jno. Brooks------ <lb />
M. T. Spier . <lb />
W. J. Holland. <lb />
S. T. Cox . <lb />
R. W. King. <lb />
5.93 Jno. Z. Brooks . <lb />
M. T. Spier . <lb />
O. J. Holland. <lb />
X. T. Cox. <lb />
II. W. King. <lb />
Jno. 7- Brooks . <lb />
II. T. <lb />
D. Holland. <lb />
X. T. Cox . <lb />
R. W King . <lb />
Jno. Z. Brooks . <lb />
M. T. Spier. <lb />
Holland . <lb />
N. T. . <lb />
R. W. King . <lb />
in Jno. Brooks . <lb />
M. T. Spier. <lb />
ion p. Holland <lb />
X. T. Cox . <lb />
1279 R. W. King . <lb />
Jno. Brooks. . . . <lb />
1281 M. T. Spier . <lb />
1282 D. J. Holland <lb />
1233 N. Cox . <lb />
W. King. <lb />
i ; Z. <lb />
J M. T. Sp. . <lb />
1442 D. J. . <lb />
5.00 <lb />
3.20 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
11.30 <lb />
8.06 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
7.80 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
11.15 <lb />
19.09 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
5.50 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
8.60 <lb />
5.10 <lb />
8.90 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
11.10 <lb />
6.80 <lb />
Ml <lb />
18.40 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
21-90<lb />
8.60 <lb />
11.00 <lb />
N. T. Cox <lb />
It. W. King. . . . <lb />
Jno. Brooks <lb />
M. T. . . <lb />
Holland <lb />
N. T. Cox . <lb />
R. W. King . . <lb />
Jno. <lb />
1737 M. T <lb />
1738 D. Holland <lb />
X. T. Cox <lb />
It. W. King . . . <lb />
Jno. <lb />
1781 M. T. . . . <lb />
171,3 J. Holland <lb />
S, Cox <lb />
I W, King . . . <lb />
Jno. Brook <lb />
M. T. . . <lb />
H. J. <lb />
N. T. Cox <lb />
1583 <lb />
1584<lb />
12.75 <lb />
11.30 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
10.20 <lb />
11.70 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
12.00 <lb />
us <lb />
18.10 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
I 1226 <lb />
8.01 <lb />
To whom issued. <lb />
Holton ft- Spier Co. <lb />
J. C. Gaskins. <lb />
J. V. Cox . <lb />
C. A. Faucett. <lb />
S. V. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence . <lb />
J. C. Gaskins . <lb />
J. A. Forbes. <lb />
M. T. . <lb />
D. C. Barrow . <lb />
W B. . <lb />
W. B. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence . <lb />
J. L. Fountain Co. <lb />
J. C. Gaskins. <lb />
J. T. Moore. <lb />
M. G. . <lb />
O. F. Smith . <lb />
W. H. Moore. <lb />
W. J. Briley . <lb />
L. W. Lawrence . <lb />
J. C. Gaskins . <lb />
L. W. Lawrence <lb />
1230 J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
1232 J. W. Smith . <lb />
1240 M. G. . <lb />
1244 B. M. . <lb />
1259 L. W. Lawrence------ <lb />
1263 Bryant Tripp . <lb />
L W. Tucker . <lb />
1273 Western Tel. <lb />
Company . <lb />
1393 Pierce <lb />
1403 C. I. Stokes and R. <lb />
Smith . <lb />
1408 Peter Hines . <lb />
1413 W. K. . <lb />
1420 W. H. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence <lb />
17.62 G. T. Tyson . <lb />
1569 J. C. <lb />
1690 Robt. W. Brown------ <lb />
1616 L. V. . <lb />
J. O. Pro. Bro. <lb />
1710 P. H- OB . <lb />
1722 L. H. Stokes . <lb />
M. A. James . <lb />
w. Lawrence .<lb />
p. c. Barrow <lb />
C. P. . <lb />
., . . . <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
1773 C. V. Newton . <lb />
W. Lawrence <lb />
1724 <lb />
1728 <lb />
w. J- . <lb />
Joe <lb />
L. W. Lawrence <lb />
It. W. King . . <lb />
L- Warren <lb />
Amount. <lb />
53.91 <lb />
8.60 <lb />
8.19 <lb />
42.00 <lb />
25.47 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
, 4.50 <lb />
5.61 <lb />
117.97 <lb />
57.60 <lb />
43.75 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
. 19.10 <lb />
14.12 <lb />
52.64 <lb />
23.45 <lb />
43.50 <lb />
4.27 <lb />
19.81 <lb />
56.60 <lb />
20.67 <lb />
44.50 <lb />
42.97 <lb />
9.66 <lb />
9.42 <lb />
4.32 <lb />
8.76 <lb />
22.13 <lb />
10.15 <lb />
is <lb />
17,6.87. <lb />
7.0 <lb />
16.11 <lb />
26.33 <lb />
39.7 <lb />
135.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
49.30 <lb />
63.33 <lb />
62.60 <lb />
1.61 <lb />
5.6 s <lb />
To whom issued. Amount. <lb />
T. White------ 29.68 <lb />
Joe . . 3.00 <lb />
C. W. Harvey 14.00 <lb />
Joe . 217.30 <lb />
Water and Light Com <lb />
T. White . 90.43 <lb />
J. J. Turnage . 14.75 <lb />
J E. Carson . 32.83 <lb />
K M. . 3.00 <lb />
Water and Light Com <lb />
J. R. J G. 30.61 <lb />
Joe 213.10 <lb />
T. White . . 16.35 <lb />
M. A. Fleming 24.22 <lb />
J. J. Turnage . 31.50 <lb />
R O. Harrington . 6.00 <lb />
J. E. Carson. 7.07 <lb />
. D. Harrington . 6.00 <lb />
875.02 <lb />
Total .<lb />
L. W. Tucker ,. <lb />
L. W. Tucker <lb />
A. D. Warren . <lb />
J. C. Crawford . . <lb />
J. P. . <lb />
L. W. Tucker . <lb />
L. W. Tucker . <lb />
A. D. Warren . <lb />
1559 1- W. Tucker . . <lb />
1718 L. W. Tucker . <lb />
1811 L. W. Tucker . <lb />
1812 J. C. Crawford , . <lb />
ISIS W. J. Jackson . . <lb />
Total . <lb />
C. <lb />
C. Moore . <lb />
D. C. Moore <lb />
IX C. Moore. <lb />
8.60 <lb />
61.90 <lb />
7.30 <lb />
31.95 <lb />
17.92 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
56.55 <lb />
238.57 <lb />
155.54 <lb />
163.22 <lb />
405.11 <lb />
SOLICITORS. <lb />
84.50 <lb />
Total .<lb />
L. L. Moore . . <lb />
C. L. . . . <lb />
1810 C. L. Abernathy . . . <lb />
Total <lb />
COSTS. J. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence . <lb />
W. . <lb />
L. W. Lawrence . . . <lb />
W. Lawrence. . . <lb />
1725 I. W. Lawrence . . <lb />
1802 L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
Total <lb />
ROAD NOTICES. <lb />
Belcher, Con. S <lb />
J. Tucker, Con. <lb />
J. S. Ross, Con. . . <lb />
K n Con. <lb />
Merle-. Con. <lb />
T. Con. <lb />
L, H. Cox. C hi----- <lb />
I. S. Fleming, Con. <lb />
6.60 <lb />
in <lb />
6.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1716 w. Con. <lb />
11.00 <lb />
1713 <lb />
Jno. T. Brans, Con. <lb />
R. H. Con. <lb />
L. H. Cos Con. <lb />
L. W. c-.-. Sheriff <lb />
It. Con. <lb />
6.15 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
2.00<lb />
3.40 <lb />
3.90 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
39.00 <lb />
38.50 <lb />
20.50 <lb />
32.66 <lb />
158.60 <lb />
7.10 <lb />
17.25 <lb />
2.90 <lb />
59.70 <lb />
1.7,0 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
5.09 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
10.80 <lb />
126.60 <lb />
27.7,1 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
10.75 <lb />
HI <lb />
3.10 <lb />
3.7,0 <lb />
19.70 <lb />
11.27. <lb />
46.70 <lb />
11.7,11 <lb />
12.75 <lb />
82.30 <lb />
1392 <lb />
17.61 <lb />
17,72 <lb />
1611 <lb />
1701 <lb />
1841 <lb />
1746 <lb />
1776 <lb />
Total <lb />
ELECTIONS <lb />
K. S. <lb />
1.09 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
18.76 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
42.00 <lb />
14.00 <lb />
B. House <lb />
A. D. Johnson . . <lb />
W. Little <lb />
A. Harrington <lb />
A. A. Joyner <lb />
Ivey Smith . <lb />
L. W. Tucker . . <lb />
J. B. Tucker . <lb />
To . <lb />
OF <lb />
J. K. M. I.<lb />
Move. <lb />
J. <lb />
J. . <lb />
B. <lb />
Dr. Zeno Brown . <lb />
J. B. . <lb />
B. Nobles <lb />
1209 E. . <lb />
E, Nobles . <lb />
1568 J. E. . <lb />
1721 J. F. <lb />
1751 J. B. <lb />
K. <lb />
Total <lb />
C. <lb />
house <lb />
C. <lb />
house <lb />
C. <lb />
house <lb />
1438 C. <lb />
house <lb />
C. <lb />
house <lb />
Total <lb />
Total . 658.10 <lb />
SHERIFFS AND CONSTABLES <lb />
PRISONERS. <lb />
; Galloway, 1.61 <lb />
L. W. Tinker 86.65 <lb />
Cox. Con. <lb />
W. J. Con. 2.1-1 <lb />
Gay V. Smith, Con. 3.85 <lb />
p w. Con. <lb />
W. J. Tally, <lb />
D. w. Con. <lb />
j. W. Alexander, Con. 1.30 <lb />
V. Smith, Con. . <lb />
D. W. Con. 2.75 <lb />
II. Cox, 5.10 <lb />
W. C. Con. 2.00 <lb />
It. A. Smith, Con. . 5.20 <lb />
w. Tucker, Con. I <lb />
II. Stanley, Con. <lb />
White, Con. 8.35 <lb />
T. Con. 1-15 <lb />
L. II. Cos, Con. <lb />
II. Kit roll, Con. . 1.40 <lb />
W. Jackson. Sheriff 10.80 <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff 9.09 <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff 1.60 <lb />
It. A, Smith, Con. . 8.80 <lb />
Geo, A. Clark, Con. . 7.65 <lb />
it A. Smith, Con. 1.40 <lb />
p. Leggett, Con. 2.15 <lb />
n. W. . 8.05 <lb />
A, Smith, . 3.30 <lb />
W. J. Con. 2.16 <lb />
W, Alexander, Con. 1.70 <lb />
1759 C. A. Clark . 8.16 <lb />
Town of 4-76 <lb />
1760 L. H. White. Coll. . 2.05 <lb />
1707 I. II. Willie, Coll. . 4.85 <lb />
J. T. Evans, Con. 5.86 <lb />
V. Smith, Con. . 6.60 <lb />
. II. Cox . 5.20 <lb />
w. . <lb />
It. A. Smith. <lb />
C. S. Smith. -95 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
J. K. Davenport <lb />
W. B. Proctor <lb />
J, It. Davenport <lb />
W. B. Proctor <lb />
j. R. Davenport <lb />
W. E. Proctor <lb />
J. R. Davenport <lb />
J. R. Davenport. . <lb />
W. B, Proctor <lb />
W. B. Proctor <lb />
J. It. Davenport. <lb />
1212 J. R. Davenport <lb />
W. E. Proctor <lb />
J. R. Davenport <lb />
W. B. Proctor <lb />
W. B. Proctor <lb />
1604 J. R. Davenport <lb />
,. 300.00 1709 W. E. Proctor <lb />
CORONER. w. B. Proctor <lb />
I. Laughing- j Q Bro. <lb />
.----- 1768 J. R. Davenport. <lb />
W. E. Proctor <lb />
J. R. Davenport <lb />
Total . <lb />
ROADS. GENERAL- <lb />
Baker Hart . <lb />
w. J. . <lb />
Joe . . . <lb />
It. M. Williams <lb />
C. S. Elks . <lb />
W. B. Brown . . <lb />
A D. Warren, Sheriff <lb />
H. I- Carr . <lb />
R, Smith Co. <lb />
linker Hart . <lb />
It. Tuning,. Co. <lb />
j. J- <lb />
Total . <lb />
costs. II. f <lb />
MAYOR'S. <lb />
Town of <lb />
C. n. . <lb />
no h. Harding . <lb />
W. Harding . . . <lb />
J. M. Plow <lb />
J. M. Windham . . <lb />
s. T. Carson . <lb />
J. L. Hobgood. <lb />
J. M. Cox . <lb />
Alston Crimea <lb />
it. it. <lb />
It. F. Jenkins. <lb />
i N. It. Corey . <lb />
W. Tucker, Con. <lb />
C. Narrow . <lb />
j J. C, Gaskins. <lb />
, J. W. Smith . <lb />
; Town of Greenville. <lb />
c. D. . <lb />
I II. Harding. <lb />
J. M. Windham . . <lb />
i mi i n. It. Corey. <lb />
R. B. Belcher. <lb />
Alston Grimes . <lb />
S. T. Carson . <lb />
J. C. Gaskins. <lb />
Bell . <lb />
J. M. Blow . <lb />
J. w. Smith <lb />
8.00 <lb />
8.16 <lb />
5.1<lb />
. Joyner <lb />
put Co Buggy Co. <lb />
A. H. .- Co, <lb />
W. It. Greene . <lb />
J. It. Smith Co. . <lb />
Baker A Hart. <lb />
. <lb />
J. p. Bunting <lb />
Jno. . <lb />
T. While------ <lb />
w. it. . <lb />
Baker i- Hart <lb />
A. D. Warren, Sheriff <lb />
W. it. i . <lb />
C. T. Mini ford . . <lb />
Pulley Bowen . <lb />
Jno. Z Brooks . <lb />
II. Davenport . . <lb />
7.51 <lb />
7.70 <lb />
HEALTH. <lb />
. 20.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
19.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
H. <lb />
Laughing- <lb />
23.90 <lb />
23.00. <lb />
21.50 <lb />
15.40 <lb />
112.60 <lb />
CLERK OF <lb />
1231 <lb />
1888 <lb />
1419<lb />
5.00 <lb />
30.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
17.31 <lb />
30.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
D. 2.55 <lb />
D. C. 14.30 <lb />
D. C. <lb />
D. C. Moore <lb />
1266 D. C. <lb />
Total . <lb />
It I <lb />
C. M. Buck. <lb />
B. M. Lewis <lb />
L. h. Kittrell <lb />
L. W. Lawrence . <lb />
J. C. Gaskins <lb />
A. <lb />
A. O. . <lb />
Jno. W. James . <lb />
J. S. Warren <lb />
R. R. Fleming . <lb />
W. II Adams <lb />
Baker Hart . <lb />
L, W. Lawrence .<lb />
392.31 <lb />
47.66 <lb />
64.70 <lb />
31.92 <lb />
95.50 <lb />
22.20 <lb />
4.25 <lb />
92.76 <lb />
17.63 <lb />
6.15 <lb />
11.46 <lb />
71.91 <lb />
5.45 <lb />
61.15 <lb />
J. it. Corey. <lb />
C. T- <lb />
W. It. Brown . <lb />
. <lb />
It. L. Smith, mules. <lb />
C. Starkey . <lb />
moo R. it. <lb />
. <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
Joe . <lb />
Jno. Brooks <lb />
L. R. <lb />
W. S. Williams . <lb />
II. B. . <lb />
R. H. Fleming <lb />
10.47 Booker <lb />
1235 Pitt Co. Buggy Co. <lb />
1227 Town of Greenville <lb />
127,5 J. Turnage <lb />
127.7 R. T. Smith. <lb />
1262 Joe . <lb />
1267 Jno. Brooks . <lb />
1271 White. <lb />
Taft . . <lb />
R. G. <lb />
l. R. . <lb />
L. Perkins. <lb />
W. G. Stokes . <lb />
1415 J. R. . <lb />
1605 J. L. Perkins . <lb />
1609 Baker Hart <lb />
1679 R. W. King. <lb />
1694 J. W. Tucker, Com. <lb />
1595 H. Harding. J. P------ <lb />
1705 R. b. J, P. <lb />
1706 J. t. Bandy . <lb />
1707 J. S. Ross . <lb />
1715 J. W. Bro. <lb />
1770 J. C. Dixon . <lb />
1786 Joe . <lb />
1786 L. H. White . <lb />
1787 J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
1788 J. W. Bro. <lb />
1803 A. D. Warren, Sheriff <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
L. H. Stokes . <lb />
M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb />
J. W. Bro <lb />
J. R. Corey . <lb />
H. C. Edwards <lb />
Joe . <lb />
Baker Hart . <lb />
12.7 <lb />
26.115 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
11.30 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
50.00 <lb />
8.36 <lb />
0.70 <lb />
9.75 <lb />
6.401 <lb />
s. a <lb />
8.78 <lb />
15.60 <lb />
12.10 <lb />
10.80 <lb />
111.7,0 <lb />
5.90 <lb />
725.110 <lb />
1.39 <lb />
109.37 <lb />
183.88 <lb />
9.7.5 <lb />
49.25 <lb />
32.39 <lb />
Abner .;. <lb />
j. s. Loss . <lb />
I J. T. Moore. <lb />
1838 J. II. . <lb />
1836 It. A. Nichols. <lb />
1837 It. lie . <lb />
c. Gaskins. <lb />
1889 Al on Grimes. <lb />
Boll . <lb />
1841 it. B. <lb />
Is J. Brooks. <lb />
elks . <lb />
I s. T. Carson . <lb />
ii. Hording . <lb />
1846 c. <lb />
is Town of Greenville. <lb />
67.50 <lb />
130.00 <lb />
AND <lb />
1.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
8.04 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
1.4.00 <lb />
AND <lb />
15.20 <lb />
14.52 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
4.35 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.57 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
1.32 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
1.22 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
7.05 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
6.22 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
2.12 <lb />
1.32 <lb />
2.27 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
2.12 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.7.7 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.7,7 <lb />
1.7.7 <lb />
2.72 <lb />
. 3.15 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
16.02 <lb />
11.67 <lb />
Total 149.79 <lb />
1ST COSTS, CONSTABLES. <lb />
B, 1.65 <lb />
6.55 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
5.50 <lb />
6.1 <lb />
6.60 <lb />
769.02 <lb />
5.45 <lb />
2.7.0 <lb />
17.71 <lb />
35.05 <lb />
7.13 <lb />
7.50 <lb />
17.90 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
4.60 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
7.40 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
8.40 <lb />
2.34 I <lb />
8.03 <lb />
49.70 <lb />
74.53 I <lb />
26.70 <lb />
8.20 <lb />
100.29 <lb />
27.80 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
7.40 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.42 <lb />
8.05 <lb />
T. Smith . <lb />
. II. Cox . <lb />
A. C. , <lb />
It. Galloway . . <lb />
Vance Belcher , <lb />
W. J. Hemby . . <lb />
Jno. L. Taylor . <lb />
Jno. w. Tucker . <lb />
V. So ill . . . <lb />
w. . <lb />
L. Parker . <lb />
G. A. Clark . . . <lb />
J. Joyner . . . <lb />
7,7.1 W. Alexander <lb />
7.2 G. A. Clark <lb />
J. R, Galloway . <lb />
J. Tucker . . . <lb />
T. H. Smith . . . <lb />
L. H. Cox . <lb />
J. L. Taylor <lb />
S. Fleming . . <lb />
It. X. Nichols . . . <lb />
1814 J. T. . . <lb />
1815 J. w. Bason . . <lb />
1810 V. Smith . . <lb />
J. It. Joyner . <lb />
c. s. Smith . <lb />
IS If. Fleming . . <lb />
L. Cox <lb />
J. t. Smith <lb />
1822 J. F. . . <lb />
I. S. Fleming . . <lb />
1824 L. H. While . <lb />
1825 J. W. Tucker . . <lb />
G. A. Clark . . <lb />
. . <lb />
1838 J, l. Taylor <lb />
It. Galloway <lb />
1830 T. H, Smith . . <lb />
3.66 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
2.33 <lb />
3.90 <lb />
1.45 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
1.23 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
6.60 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
1.25 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
3.62 <lb />
1.86 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
8.55 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
1.40 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
3.45 <lb />
Total <lb />
ROADS, GENERAL. <lb />
of While Work- <lb />
on Sewer. <lb />
W. A. Savage <lb />
E. T. Forbes A Bro. <lb />
Joe . <lb />
J. J. Turnage . <lb />
4.50 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
Total . <lb />
COST <lb />
W. II. Smith , <lb />
III Sam T, White, Treas. <lb />
Miss Lula Taylor . <lb />
W. C. . <lb />
Sam T. While. Treas. <lb />
L. W. Tucker <lb />
W. H. Smith <lb />
L. Tucker, Sheriff <lb />
Sam T. White, Treas. <lb />
L. W. Tucker. Sheriff <lb />
T. White <lb />
J. F. King . <lb />
T. White <lb />
H. A. Blow . <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff <lb />
1270 T. White <lb />
1713 D. C. Moore . <lb />
Miss Lula Taylor . <lb />
1744 T. White . . <lb />
104.37 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
418.20 <lb />
19.50 <lb />
3.25 <lb />
19.30 <lb />
15.90 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
19.30 <lb />
586.15 <lb />
28.36 <lb />
337.80 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
258.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
10.10 <lb />
3.55 <lb />
19.50 <lb />
344.80 <lb />
PERSPIRATION. <lb />
Fable of the <lb />
Future.<lb />
In 1920 A. D. the <lb />
Stingiest Man in String- <lb />
town carted his House- <lb />
hold Goods to the Depot <lb />
and bought a ticket for <lb />
the <lb />
are you <lb />
to in- <lb />
quired a Citizen. <lb />
save <lb />
replied the Stingiest <lb />
Man. Whereat the <lb />
marveled mightily. <lb />
Now. be it known <lb />
that the Man <lb />
in was wise <lb />
in his Day and Genera- <lb />
for along back in <lb />
1907 A. D. or there- <lb />
about it became the <lb />
Settled Habit of the <lb />
people to <lb />
purchase Large Sheets <lb />
of Little Stickers bear- <lb />
portraits of G. <lb />
Washington, B. Frank- <lb />
W. and other Late Illustrious Ones, which <lb />
Specimens of Art they straightway stuck on envelopes <lb />
and sent to a Large and Luring Mail Order Concern in <lb />
Wherefore it came about that the Seven <lb />
Stores in Shut up Shop, one after the other, <lb />
until along in 1919 A. D. the Stingiest Man found it in- <lb />
upon him to begin purchasing these Small <lb />
Specimens of Art to present to the Maw of the Monster <lb />
in and the Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy <lb />
to stand for the Same.<lb />
If you can't see the Moral without <lb />
being look up the Ad. of an Oculist <lb />
in this Paper and purchase a Pair of Specs. <lb />
Lisp Year Proposals. <lb />
What woman ever availed <lb />
herself of the privilege f proposing <lb />
in leap year Nevertheless. It is <lb />
interesting to discover whence the <lb />
idea arose. <lb />
decreed in the year <lb />
1288 during her reign <lb />
maid of Scotland, whether of <lb />
or low degree, should speak to tin <lb />
man she loved. If he were Dot be- <lb />
trothed already ho must marry the <lb />
maid or pay lino. Queen Margaret <lb />
died, and the women were then <lb />
clamorous for this strange privilege <lb />
to continue. To appease them an <lb />
act of w.-n passed allow- <lb />
the maidens Li make pro- <lb />
every fourth <lb />
Graphic. <lb />
London's Lord Mayer. <lb />
A London paper reports that it <lb />
co.-is the of London <lb />
about a year to maintain <lb />
the pomp and of the lord <lb />
majors office. The lord mayor-gets <lb />
a year salary, new furniture <lb />
for each incumbent costs WOO. and <lb />
the robe supplied to each newly <lb />
elected official is worth Th <lb />
rates, taxes and tithes payable <lb />
the Mansion House total a <lb />
year, and oilier expenses <lb />
bring the annual cost of the office <lb />
UP to <lb />
He <lb />
the Pull i <lb />
The Japanese dentist doe <lb />
t with an <lb />
has quite a log- <lb />
mind, don't you think so <lb />
has spent an en- <lb />
tire evening with in a vain <lb />
effort to get a word in <lb />
Yes, <lb />
frighten hi <lb />
of instruments. All his op- <lb />
in tooth drawing are per- <lb />
formed by the forefinger and thumb <lb />
of one The skill necessary <lb />
to do this is acquired only <lb />
long practice, but when once it is <lb />
obtained the operator is able to ex- <lb />
tract half a dozen teeth in about <lb />
thirty seconds without once <lb />
his lingers from the patient's <lb />
mouth, says Home Notes. The den- <lb />
education commences with the <lb />
pulling out of pet which have been <lb />
pressed into soft wood. It end <lb />
with the drawing of hard pegs which <lb />
have driven oak plank <lb />
with it mallet. <lb />
Important Functions of This<lb />
The perspiration is a watery <lb />
of certain curiously coiled <lb />
glands in the skin. It used to be <lb />
thought that it served a useful <lb />
pose in removing waste matters <lb />
from the and there is no <lb />
doubt that it does so in a measure, <lb />
but it cannot compare in this re- <lb />
With the secretion of the kid- <lb />
Indeed it is ninety-eight and <lb />
right-tenths parts water, and the <lb />
part is chiefly chloride of so- <lb />
which gives it the well known <lb />
w salty taste. Its function is to <lb />
ten the layer of cells in <lb />
the skin and so facilitate their re- <lb />
A Hut its chief use is <lb />
to be to regulate <lb />
tare of the body and prevent, by <lb />
evaporation, excessive and danger- <lb />
heat. <lb />
X The quantity secreted depends <lb />
much upon the temperature of the <lb />
H air, exercise and the amount of fluid <lb />
drunk. But it averages between <lb />
t thirty and forty ounces a day. <lb />
It varies in inverse proportion to <lb />
the secretion of the kidneys. The <lb />
secretion is constant summer and <lb />
. winter, day and night, but <lb />
evaporation keeps pace with it, <lb />
and it docs not appear as moisture <lb />
on the skin. This is called the in- <lb />
sensible perspiration, while that <lb />
visible as water is called the <lb />
perspiration. <lb />
it is do reused in amount in <lb />
diseases, such as diabetes, in <lb />
which the kidney secretion is <lb />
increased, and in <lb />
, disease of the skin. <lb />
Increased perspiration may be <lb />
. purely nervous in origin, as in <lb />
the beads on the forehead of one <lb />
is embarrassed, or the cold <lb />
sweat of fear or some other <lb />
emotion. In some cases the in- <lb />
t creased perspiration is in <lb />
the hands and feet If this is an <lb />
expression of general weakness, ton- <lb />
and good food may correct the <lb />
condition, but usually local treat- <lb />
is culled Immersing the <lb />
j, palms of the hands or the soles of <lb />
3-. the feet ill water as hot as it can be <lb />
borne for five minutes and <lb />
V after drying, dusting them <lb />
Si with very finely powdered boric <lb />
acid is often of great service. <lb />
t The moist hand may be kept dry <lb />
by frequent application to the <lb />
X I palms of a saturated solution of <lb />
boric acid in cologne water. <lb />
The perspiration that occurs at <lb />
night in consumption and other dis- <lb />
eases, accompanied with hectic <lb />
is often very distressing. The <lb />
quantity of water exuded is some- <lb />
times enormous, soaking not only <lb />
night clothes, but the entire bedding <lb />
and mattress. If the patient's eon- <lb />
after will permit, n not bath of <lb />
four or live duration at <lb />
bedtime will prevent or <lb />
lesson night sweats. If this is not <lb />
permissible, sponging with hot vine- <lb />
The finest coffee Substitute ever <lb />
made, has recently been by <lb />
hoop, of Racine, win. You don t <lb />
have to boil it twenty o- thirty minutes. <lb />
in a says the doctor. <lb />
is really the closest <lb />
yet produced. <lb />
Nut a grain of real coffee in it either. , <lb />
Health coffee is made from i <lb />
toasted cereals or <lb />
malt, nuts, etc. Really it fool an <lb />
to unknowingly drink <lb />
it for coffee. E. Hooker co. <lb />
When the Stomach, Heart, or Kid- <lb />
nerves get we-k, then these <lb />
organs always fail. Don't drug the <lb />
nor s Heart Of <lb />
Kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. <lb />
Get a known to <lb />
everywhere as Restorative. <lb />
The Restorative is expressly <lb />
The Money you have saved <lb />
can be only a n to <lb />
i re i column. in . . <lb />
for these ins de nerves. Strength- yOU are Constantly <lb />
worried rs to its safety. <lb />
cannot secrete it- any- <lb />
quest, by Dr. Snoop, Racine, where that it is nOt Subject <lb />
health is this . <lb />
Bryant Drugstore i to loss Try putting it in <lb />
Wants All <lb />
To <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
yon at once are relieved of <lb />
you having your <lb />
There are lots of people to-j <lb />
day-who wonder have pin <lb />
across the lack, tired and i <lb />
surprised how <lb />
i without <lb />
and Pills; they are fr weak <lb />
hick- tO US <lb />
and weak soil by J. L. , , <lb />
Wooten's Drag Store. That <lb />
. SOS. <lb />
MESSRS. E. C. DR WITT Si CO. <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
of tin to hand. <lb />
In reply will lay. most my <lb />
loner in any way you we Die benefit of <lb />
the will answer ail correspond- <lb />
once as to my own case. I recommend <lb />
to all I hear about their <lb />
stomachs, and many first <lb />
bottle. All that Is is a trial of <lb />
It talks itself. <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
C. N. CORNELL. <lb />
of m- r. and women in all <lb />
of are differing from <lb />
mid bladder Don't neglect, <lb />
are dangerous, <lb />
mid Bladder Pills <lb />
f. quick relief for all forms of kidney <lb />
and bladder trouble. A treat- <lb />
Sold by J. I . Wooten's <lb />
store. <lb />
to induce you to op- <lb />
en an account But there <lb />
other advantages be <lb />
Come and ask about them <lb />
digests what you sit, takes the <lb />
strain off of the heart, and <lb />
health to every organ of the body. <lb />
For , <lb />
Stomach, cf mu- <lb />
membranes <lb />
and Digestive Tract, <lb />
and Catarrh of the Stomach. <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL <lb />
FOOD AND DRUG LAW <lb />
Digests What i <lb />
Eat<lb />
Fur Sale by Jno. L <lb />
Trial Catarrh treatments are being <lb />
mailed free, on by <lb />
Racine, These t are <lb />
proving t the a <lb />
i this <lb />
i ti in to druggist <lb />
everywhere Ir. <lb />
f.-Store <lb />
S.<lb />
Who l-and <lb />
Dealer lid r , <lb />
Hides, Fur, <lb />
n-is, Turkeys, Egg, <lb />
-j <lb />
s- , <lb />
and a <lb />
i Life<lb />
Pine A <lb />
Meat floor, . M-i <lb />
Seed and Hulls. <lb />
, . <lb />
Nuts. ; i A- 1- . <lb />
w Ware fake <lb />
in this a postal care box <lb />
New <lb />
shines and <lb />
Quality and f <lb />
Mm nit-. <lb />
This Life cf <lb />
Iron will in the night <lb />
and cry for a long time without <lb />
parent cause. Not even the <lb />
caresses of the mother will quiet <lb />
them, and they continue to sob aft- <lb />
have alien asleep again. Is <lb />
it because realize in their <lb />
dreams what they are coming to <lb />
what n miserable, cheerless life <lb />
will lend as men and women and <lb />
how soon entry will forgotten aft- <lb />
they are We have never <lb />
known a or woman who did not <lb />
deserve pity for some reason. <lb />
Globe. <lb />
and water may tried. A glass <lb />
of milk mid half a dozen crackers <lb />
taken midnight will also occasion- <lb />
ally be found useful. Youth's <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Placing Value. <lb />
Edward Everett Hale was one of <lb />
the guests at a Now York million- <lb />
dinner. The millionaire was <lb />
a free spender, but he wanted full <lb />
credit for dollar ho put out. <lb />
And as the dinner progressed he told <lb />
bis guests what the expensive dishes <lb />
bad cost. he would <lb />
say. shipped direct from <lb />
A Baltimore cook came on <lb />
to prepare it. The dish actually <lb />
cost a dollar a Ho be <lb />
talked of the other courses. He <lb />
dwelt especially on the expense of <lb />
the large and beautiful grapes. He <lb />
told, down to a penny, what he <lb />
figured it out that the grapes had <lb />
cost him apiece. The guests looked <lb />
annoyed. They ate the expensive <lb />
grapes sparingly. But Dr. Hale, <lb />
smilingly, extended his and <lb />
said, you mind cutting mo <lb />
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your <lb />
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bubbles that apple <lb />
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TO MY FRIENDS. <lb />
Having been away for several <lb />
months wish to announce- to <lb />
my and patrons of the <lb />
of Pitt, that I am still <lb />
connected the firm of Chas. <lb />
M. and if bachelors are <lb />
allowed to misuse tho <lb />
term home as a synonym for a <lb />
out still . . ,. <lb />
Greenville my home, and while i <lb />
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ville a great deal of my time our <lb />
re of box <lb />
Greenville, will read, me <lb />
within a day or two now, <lb />
have number of slightly used <lb />
pianos, some of which <lb />
have been rented during <lb />
months, which <lb />
e temporarily used by artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also offer a special school <lb />
piano for fully j <lb />
up in to any It <lb />
instrument. This piano is es-1 H <lb />
built for college aid <lb />
school work the special <lb />
named above is full <lb />
by my firm years-. g <lb />
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or in a good slightly piano j. <lb />
for the home should write <lb />
me at and will profit, <lb />
by it. as ever I am always, <lb />
mindful of my <lb />
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firm's Grateful of past <lb />
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Land Sale. <lb />
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. on second day of <lb />
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of i he Register of of Pitt county I <lb />
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on the 3rd of j <lb />
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two tracts of land, situate partly in, <lb />
towns- and partly in <lb />
Heaver I am One tract <lb />
ed the place being the same <lb />
deeded to A. E. Tucker by A. C. Tuck- <lb />
and wife April recorded I <lb />
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of Pitt county containing <lb />
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above and known as the May place and <lb />
fully described in a deed from W. H. <lb />
Taylor and wife to A. E. Tucker <lb />
corded in Rook N-B page of the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
containing i acres or less. Ref- <lb />
to Doth of which deeds is here- <lb />
by for bet description. <lb />
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payable in months, or all cash <lb />
to SO t the purchaser. <lb />
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woman. can't you another <lb />
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the fly I will give you a it for las ever, yours <lb />
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.<lb />
J. i. SOB . <lb />
L. W. <lb />
1772 J J. E-8 . <lb />
1774 Taylor . . <lb />
1773 Chas. B. Fleming . . <lb />
Jo. M . . . . <lb />
1703 Ban l T. White . <lb />
; H. i. Can . <lb />
C. C. S. C. <lb />
I- W. Tucker . <lb />
J. F. Kins . <lb />
T. White <lb />
Amount. <lb />
11.6 <lb />
12.00 <lb />
635.70 <lb />
21.40 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.10<lb />
COSTS T. S. <lb />
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R. D. Harrington. . <lb />
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J. E. Nobles . <lb />
Ram y . . . . <lb />
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Oliver <lb />
IV K. Oliver . <lb />
n Harris . <lb />
C. <lb />
J. II. Kim-ell.<lb />
A. Wilson . <lb />
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4-6 Walter Harding . . . <lb />
W. O. Wart . <lb />
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J. E. . <lb />
J. Dunn . <lb />
i. A. Clark . <lb />
G. B. Harris . <lb />
E. Flanagan . <lb />
i Julius Crawford . . . . <lb />
D. W. <lb />
I. F. Jenkins. <lb />
J. F. Strikes . <lb />
J. S. Jones. <lb />
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I. W. Tucker. <lb />
Jesse Brown . <lb />
D. C. Beach . <lb />
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J. A, . <lb />
i Jno. Cannon . <lb />
J. E. Cannon . <lb />
w. Alexander <lb />
is. T. Strickland <lb />
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v. o. Ward . <lb />
Jno. Mobley . <lb />
J. T. Sparkman . <lb />
I Mary Sparkman . <lb />
is. F. Sparkman . <lb />
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T. II. <lb />
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Co. <lb />
Hill . <lb />
j. Crawford <lb />
Bill . <lb />
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Allen . <lb />
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Church . <lb />
Jas. . . <lb />
Dan . <lb />
Jno. H. Williams <lb />
J. . <lb />
Ed. Jones . <lb />
Chas. Dudley. <lb />
it. h. Johnson <lb />
Can- . <lb />
J. T. Smith . <lb />
Chas. Braxton. <lb />
Claude Braxton . <lb />
I. II. Cox . <lb />
T. h. Smith. <lb />
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it. i. ., <lb />
Chas. Jones . ,. <lb />
Henry Pugh. <lb />
Cogdell . <lb />
J. A. . <lb />
Will Kenny . <lb />
Job, Williams . <lb />
W. . <lb />
Howard . <lb />
Edward <lb />
J. M. Williams . <lb />
Hemby <lb />
M. Hauls <lb />
Jane <lb />
Crawford . <lb />
J. H. <lb />
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Evans <lb />
J. W. Smith <lb />
Bert . . <lb />
U. F. Fa trick . . <lb />
Claude Evans . . . <lb />
R. H. . . <lb />
J. W. Tucker <lb />
1.41 <lb />
148.52 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
1.45 <lb />
1.45 <lb />
2.4 <lb />
OS <lb />
5.15 <lb />
7.15 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
4.60 <lb />
2.51 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
5.65 <lb />
3.70. <lb />
5.90 <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
I . <lb />
HIS J W. Allen. Jr. <lb />
C. D. Co. <lb />
in Dennis vex . <lb />
1850 J- L. <lb />
Fleming . . <lb />
J. . <lb />
1861 C. C. . <lb />
Matt. Duke . <lb />
L. M- Savage . <lb />
Joe Crawford . <lb />
1857 Charlie Brown . <lb />
S. S. . <lb />
1859 I. H. Cox . <lb />
J. f. <lb />
1861 J. S. Ross . <lb />
1862 Monroe . <lb />
1863 T H. Smith . <lb />
H. C. Moore . <lb />
J. T. Smith . <lb />
Jno. W. Ames . . . <lb />
I,. W. Tucker <lb />
Jno. . <lb />
G. T. Tyson . <lb />
W. L. Fulford <lb />
J. W. Baker . <lb />
Claude Turner <lb />
J. F. Case . <lb />
J. Q. Fulford . <lb />
R. J. Nichols <lb />
Amount <lb />
32.00 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
75.00 <lb />
1865 <lb />
1867 <lb />
1888 <lb />
1870 <lb />
J. W. Crawford <lb />
1880 <lb />
1881 <lb />
Anna Gray . <lb />
R. J. . <lb />
J. C. Thomas . . . . <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Jas. . . . <lb />
Marshall Harper <lb />
1886 <lb />
1-37 <lb />
1816 <lb />
1917 <lb />
. <lb />
5.30 <lb />
4.30 <lb />
5.30 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
5.90 <lb />
6.40 <lb />
4.60 <lb />
0.15 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
6.15 <lb />
8.80 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
3.55 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1.7.1 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.36 <lb />
3.90 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
1.83 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
2.08 <lb />
1.66 <lb />
2.01 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
2.7.1 <lb />
3.15 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
2.5.1 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
7.50 <lb />
3.85 <lb />
14.82 <lb />
40.87 <lb />
5.60 <lb />
4.52 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
4.20 <lb />
1.1.1 <lb />
5.95 <lb />
5.30 <lb />
2.45 <lb />
2.45 <lb />
2.3.1 <lb />
6.21 <lb />
2.03 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.90 <lb />
2.1.1 <lb />
3.10 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.01 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1.7.1 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
1.55 <lb />
1.71 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.0.1 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
1.9.1 <lb />
1.9.1 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
Jno. . <lb />
I. . <lb />
Jno. . <lb />
H. H. Stanley . <lb />
Ed. Cross . <lb />
Ed. Tyson . <lb />
. <lb />
I G. W. . <lb />
C. Barrett . <lb />
Willie <lb />
J. T. Bason . <lb />
Aim. r Bason . <lb />
P, Leggett . <lb />
Wm. Ann Tyson . <lb />
Will Barren . <lb />
T. I. <lb />
W. Stokes . <lb />
i hi El Harris . . . <lb />
1901 <lb />
1902 I. H. White . <lb />
V . <lb />
1904 C i . <lb />
V. H. M G an . <lb />
1906 E. H. . <lb />
; Church <lb />
C. C. r . <lb />
1908 A. Clark . <lb />
Evans . <lb />
Jno. Johnson . <lb />
ion v. C. Fleming. <lb />
Will Edwards . <lb />
1913 I. W. Wilson . <lb />
Heath . <lb />
Burney Williams <lb />
Mil . <lb />
Walter Price . <lb />
w. a. Savage . <lb />
J. S. . <lb />
1920 C. J. Johnson . <lb />
H. C. Lovett . <lb />
D. . <lb />
A, A. Smith . <lb />
W. B. Bland . <lb />
Gardner . <lb />
Will Williams. <lb />
1- Williams. <lb />
Rut us . <lb />
1- Elka . <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones------- <lb />
Wink Boyd. <lb />
C. D. . . <lb />
S. T. Carson . <lb />
B. C. Page . <lb />
S. A. Gainer . <lb />
M. C. G. Ford . <lb />
J. H. Andrews . <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles, <lb />
I . <lb />
1910 Aaron Wooten . <lb />
Win. Fountain. M- D. <lb />
expert. <lb />
Total . <lb />
COURT COSTS. <lb />
Western <lb />
graph Co. <lb />
1714 J. W. Turnage. lee. <lb />
1745 Greenville Ice Factory <lb />
Amount. <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
133.45 <lb />
1.6 . <lb />
1.05 <lb />
2.7.0 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
2.0 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.40 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
5.70 <lb />
2.43 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
10.60 <lb />
4.55 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.63 <lb />
2.65 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
5.30 <lb />
OS <lb />
2.05 <lb />
3.15 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
5.40 <lb />
3.15 <lb />
6.40 <lb />
9.20 <lb />
3.21 <lb />
3.55 <lb />
8.0.1 <lb />
2.1 <lb />
3.6 <lb />
3.65 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
5.10 <lb />
2.83 <lb />
1.13 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.63 <lb />
2.12 <lb />
2.12 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
2.0.1 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
4.10 <lb />
3.00 j <lb />
1.1.1 <lb />
1.6.1 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.33 <lb />
1.33 <lb />
1.6.1 <lb />
1.35 <lb />
1.33 <lb />
1.35 <lb />
whom <lb />
Books . . . <lb />
National Office Sup- <lb />
ply Coo., Stationery. <lb />
1269 Dr. E. Nobles. <lb />
small pox . <lb />
A. L. Blow, attorney <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Printing . <lb />
Walker. Evans <lb />
Cogwell Co. C. S. C. <lb />
Books . <lb />
Edwards <lb />
ton Printing. Books. <lb />
1436 Edwards <lb />
ton Printing Co. N. <lb />
C. Flag . <lb />
1430 D. C. Moore, freight <lb />
on Books . <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles, small <lb />
pox . <lb />
G. M. Mooring. Pen- <lb />
Board . <lb />
C. D. Rountree. Pen- <lb />
Board . <lb />
G. F. Evans. Pension <lb />
Board . <lb />
Edwards <lb />
ton Printing Co., <lb />
Record Books . <lb />
1591 Walker. Evans <lb />
Cogwell Co. Station- <lb />
C. S. C. <lb />
1610 News and Observer <lb />
Publishing Co. In- <lb />
Issue. <lb />
County . <lb />
1560 Edwards <lb />
ton. Publishing Co., <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Tax Receipts . <lb />
1602 Sally Ann Chapman. <lb />
damage to land . . . <lb />
1720 D. <lb />
. <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Publishing Co. <lb />
stationery C. S. C. . . <lb />
1721 J. B. Nobles, small <lb />
pox. <lb />
1800 Bryan Crimes. <lb />
Copy of Ac s. <lb />
1805 D. P. <lb />
. <lb />
II Dr. E. Nobles. . . <lb />
Edwards <lb />
ton Publishing Co. <lb />
Blanks. C. S. T. <lb />
Harrell <lb />
Blanks C. S. c. <lb />
. <lb />
Jones, damage <lb />
to buggy . <lb />
A A A POUNDS <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
12.69 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
2.23 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
Amount. <lb />
27.60 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
6.40 <lb />
4.50 <lb />
4.25 <lb />
10.30 <lb />
13.00 <lb />
Where you will find a complete <lb />
line at all times. They handle <lb />
paints in car lots always keeping <lb />
good assortments, quality <lb />
celled, guarantee it per <lb />
cent pure- Don't fail to see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb />
shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware etc It is the <lb />
place to buy your shells. They <lb />
also keep on hand the celebrated <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig tight and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
and Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows and other <lb />
implements In fact almost <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be supplied <lb />
Bow often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared toe <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is a you could desire, and <lb />
we see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods c c <lb />
of-------- <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Baker <lb />
CARR <lb />
Hardware <lb />
. 888.30 <lb />
It Dots Business <lb />
Mr. F. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton. <lb />
Maine, says Salve <lb />
docs the I have used it <lb />
for piles and it them. Used it <lb />
tor happed hands and it cured them. <lb />
Applied it to an old so-e and it healed <lb />
it without leaving r behind <lb />
at J L. store. ; <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
Lead and Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
farm Implements fertilizer sower <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
ADVERTISE<lb />
D. <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Edwards <lb />
ton. stationery . 1.50 <lb />
Walker. Evans <lb />
Co., <lb />
.- 12.75 <lb />
s-- <lb />
. 12.00 <lb />
i. w. Tucker, <lb />
laws . 5.00 <lb />
I. Wooten. <lb />
. 47.15 <lb />
Edwards <lb />
ion. p. . 11.00 <lb />
I. W. Tinker. Sheriff, <lb />
I Executing Sylvester <lb />
. 10.00 <lb />
D. J. pub- <lb />
annual state- <lb />
. 59.39 <lb />
. 1.50 <lb />
Alex, I,. Blow, <lb />
. <lb />
Everett, <lb />
Co., stationery . 21.76 <lb />
Walker. Cog- <lb />
well Co. stationery. . 5.00 <lb />
J. <lb />
. 7.30 <lb />
Co., <lb />
Record Books . <lb />
Edwards Is <lb />
ton Record Books. . . 51.40 <lb />
o. t. <lb />
house, small-pox. 56.00 <lb />
J. Bryan Grimes, Sec- <lb />
of State, <lb />
Cong. Of Act. 1.75 <lb />
W. H. Wilson, for <lb />
Confederate Veterans. 50.00 <lb />
SOS Edwards <lb />
Printing Co., J. P. <lb />
Dockets . <lb />
Harrell Printing <lb />
, House, Blank Marriage <lb />
License . 3.30 <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Board of Health . 3.10 <lb />
D. J. <lb />
. 14.31 <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles. <lb />
small pox . 22.50 <lb />
Dr. Zeno Brown. <lb />
small pox.,. 20.00 <lb />
1258 Jno. Flanagan Bug- <lb />
Co. for <lb />
. <lb />
Edwards <lb />
ton, C. C. books. . <lb />
Edwards , <lb />
ton Priming Co. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one yearling, <lb />
about years old. unmarked, <lb />
lowish color. Owner can get j <lb />
same by proving and <lb />
H. E <lb />
ltd Winterville. N, C. J <lb />
Notice lo Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
of the estate of W T. <lb />
Fleming, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all p. <lb />
against said are notified <lb />
to present the same undersigned <lb />
for payment on or lei ere the first <lb />
I of January, 1909, or this notice will be <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
j This Jan. 1st. 1908. <lb />
Lennie L. Fleming, <lb />
of W. T. Fleming <lb />
K i Hume. <lb />
From the Ind , <lb />
tin d out, go home. When you <lb />
want consolation, go home. When you <lb />
want fun. home. When you want <lb />
to show others that you have reformed,. <lb />
go home and let your family get ac- <lb />
the fact. When you <lb />
want to show at your best go <lb />
home and do he act there. When you <lb />
feel like being extra liberal go home <lb />
and practice on your wife and children <lb />
first. When you want lo shine with <lb />
extra brilliancy go home and light up the <lb />
whole To which we would <lb />
add, when have a bad cold go home <lb />
and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy <lb />
and a quick cure is certain. For sale <lb />
by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent <lb />
Medicines. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of the last <lb />
will and of J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse. Jr., deceased,, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all par <lb />
ties indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate to the <lb />
undersigned, and persons <lb />
having claims against the estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
for payment to the -undersigned <lb />
on or before the 18th day of De- <lb />
or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
his day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse. <lb />
Ex. of J. J. Laughinghouse, Jr. <lb />
10.00 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as of the <lb />
estate of Vincent, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to estate to j <lb />
immediate payment t the <lb />
all persons <lb />
having claims against said es- <lb />
are notified to present the <lb />
same, duly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned on or before the 7th <lb />
day of December, 1908. or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of re- <lb />
This Dec. 7th, 1907. <lb />
P. M. Crawford. <lb />
of S. Vincent <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before, <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as administratrix of the <lb />
Albert Moore, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 17th day of <lb />
December, 1908, or this notice <lb />
will be in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 17th day of Dec. 1907- <lb />
Lorena Moore, <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
A Higher Health Level <lb />
have reached a higher health level <lb />
I Vt. New <lb />
Life write Jacob Springer, of <lb />
west Franklin, Maine. keep my <lb />
liver and bowels working just <lb />
If these nils disappoint you <lb />
on trial, money will be refunded at J. <lb />
U drug store. <lb />
E G FLANAGAN <lb />
Pres. and Gen. Mgr. <lb />
T M HOOKER <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
W Z HOOKER <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
The John <lb />
Buggy Company <lb />
Organized in 1866, reorganized and <lb />
in 1904 with authorized capital of <lb />
Manufacturers of Grade <lb />
Buggies and Carriages <lb />
We wish to announce to many patrons and friends that we now occupy our <lb />
new three story brick factory, on the corner of and Fourth streets, opposite R. <lb />
L. Smith's stables. <lb />
Our factory is modern in every respect, equipped with the best machinery run by <lb />
Electricity, and only the best is used for our Buggies and Car- <lb />
We invite you to call any time to inspect the plant and material used, which <lb />
Mr. Flanagan will take pleasure in showing you, whether you wish to purchase anything <lb />
or not <lb />
Forty years experience at Buggy manufacturing, and the reputation our vehicle <lb />
have attained over the large territory in which they are used, is sufficient guarantee <lb />
our work is the best and that the interests of our customers is protected. <lb />
We make the best Buggy on the market for the money, sell for cash or on <lb />
time, and protect the purchaser with this <lb />
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with and reasonable <lb />
us age within one year from date of purchase caused by <lb />
in material or workmanship, and is returned to us by the <lb />
chaser, we will replace the same free of charge <lb />
We also have for sale the best Wagons made by manufacturers of long experience <lb />
and fully and Hackney. <lb />
B. L. Davis Bros, at Farmville and J. R. Harvey Co., at Grifton, are agents <lb />
for our Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is subject to our guarantee. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WILL SENATE<lb />
Ta be Held at and Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
John H. Small <lb />
has arranged for two <lb />
educational meetings to be held <lb />
in this district. One of these <lb />
meetings will be held <lb />
on Saturday, February 1st, <lb />
and th; other at Greenville on <lb />
Monday, February, 3rd. They <lb />
will be primarily in the interest <lb />
Passenger Rate Debate it a <lb />
Will the Senate ratify the com- <lb />
promise effected by Governor <lb />
with the railroads Until <lb />
last night's session the average <lb />
answer would have been in the <lb />
FOR PROHIBITION- <lb />
Passed With Only Opposing <lb />
Votes. <lb />
Exactly on the stroke of mid- <lb />
night the house <lb />
passed with only three dissenting <lb />
votes the State prohibition law <lb />
affirmative, and there was a practically unchanged from the <lb />
general belief that no serious form in which it came from the <lb />
position to it would develop, senate, except date of <lb />
Several powerful speeches in the election was fixed on the last <lb />
of it were delivered last j Thursday in April. 1908, instead <lb />
making deep impression, j of the first Thursday in August- <lb />
of tobacco Pitt and and the passage of the Graham. Representative Dowd, <lb />
a the with amendments who had charge of the <lb />
In face bill to conform with in the house, managed it- <lb />
Joe Gurganus is spending w of fl fleeter has mailed statements to <lb />
few days at StoKes with friends. that a subsCribers who owe a dollar <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
sick. <lb />
G- Williams is quite <lb />
paper as or more for the It <lb />
Representative John H Small, been quite a task to make out <lb />
A few from this place of the district has received and mail all these statements and <lb />
church at Oak Grove Sunday. the information besides labor it has cost a <lb />
H. A. Gray went to the of the good bit of money The amount <lb />
Friday- United States navy, concerning due by each subscriber is not <lb />
T. F. Nelson and family went service for the United large, but the aggregate <lb />
to last week- <lb />
E. Hines <lb />
Miss <lb />
and <lb />
grand <lb />
of <lb />
States cruiser North <lb />
to your c <lb />
a considerable sum to the paper. <lb />
Now we hope no subscriber will <lb />
appears by the census of <lb />
Pitt county produced more to- <lb />
than any other county in <lb />
United States. Much i f the <lb />
product in these two counties is <lb />
bright These meetings <lb />
be conduced under the <lb />
general direction of tho United <lb />
States Department <lb />
Ho will have with him an <lb />
improved device separating <lb />
terms of the compromise with consummate <lb />
thought to be certain. The and ability. <lb />
of Senators Mason and The Senate ed the <lb />
Hicks and the of Sen-; ham rate bill, and u last night's <lb />
Mitchell seemed to be session indicated anything, it <lb />
they had risen to the was that th t agreement made by <lb />
height of the occasion and spoke the Governor and the railroads <lb />
convictions with power. to settle the rate controversy on <lb />
. J Reid began to accent would be adopted <lb />
. will that he believed to the <lb />
from M the but <lb />
detailed department, d ht the night session was the speech <lb />
Mr. A. Mutual will j by Mr. Graham and the re- <lb />
tobacco won thereto by Lieutenant- <lb />
concluded a profound Winston, in which <lb />
, in opposition to the proposed friendship was restored <lb />
the as to eliminate those one of the ablest worthy men- The Senators <lb />
of interior quality He will convincing land galleries applauded both <lb />
ms talk With large ever <lb />
charts. Mr. is a <lb />
of the State of Illinois, and has <lb />
Mrs O. <lb />
daughter, Miss May Hines, of cation of the , requesting think the statement was suit to <lb />
Dudley, are spending a few certain information in connection him just to pass away the time. <lb />
here with J. E. Hines and the presentation of a silver It represents an amount you owe <lb />
to the U. S. S. North for, your paper and should he paid <lb />
S. C- Page, of Stokes, was here Carolina it is ex- promptly- If it is not <lb />
Saturday. that the North Carolina to come in person and pay <lb />
Mayor James made business De delivered to the govern- the bill, send it to us by mail, <lb />
calls in last week- at the navy yard, Norfolk, D us waiting for the <lb />
Miss Fannie Carson, one of ya., about the 1st of April next, amount <lb />
Bethel's most charming young not be commissioned and One thing to bear in mind U <lb />
ladies, spent a few days receiving the silver that all who have received these <lb />
F. service until a later date. As statements and i to in a <lb />
the bureau of navigation in a while will be dropped from <lb />
been with the department since <lb />
1903. At the time of his <lb />
he was generally <lb />
known as one of the best experts <lb />
in the middle West on the sub-. <lb />
corn breeds. He made the next <lb />
through the question <lb />
in North legislative <lb />
halls. The speech was <lb />
cant charged with vital truths <lb />
and cherished Southern doctrines <lb />
and many who heard it declared <lb />
that it would be remembered to <lb />
The all- <lb />
is, what <lb />
The discussion on the rate bill <lb />
was long, bat every word inter- <lb />
-News and Observer. <lb />
with sister, Mrs. T. <lb />
son, last week. <lb />
Mrs. T. A. Manning child- <lb />
wore called to the bed side of <lb />
her father Friday who is very ill. <lb />
I Mrs. and child <lb />
went to Washington Sunday after <lb />
spending a few here with <lb />
her Mrs. Belcher. <lb />
a position to answer your in- the subscription list. The recent <lb />
a convenient date ruling of the postal authorities <lb />
and place for tho presentation j will compel us lo do this, <lb />
and the ceremonies incident law will not <lb />
thereto, your letter has been re <lb />
fen-ed to that bureau reply arrears unless one cent postage <lb />
to your inquiries as to date and I is paid on each piper, and no <lb />
us send the paper <lb />
i arc long <lb />
Looks now like we all will take place of presentation of I publisher can afford to do <lb />
trip the <lb />
district last August will be , . , <lb />
favorably remembered. <lb />
Mr. E. H. will dis- <lb />
cuss the opportunities for assist- <lb />
offered tobacco growers by <lb />
the United Department <lb />
of Agriculture and how the same <lb />
may be utilized for improved <lb />
and product Mr. Mathew- <lb />
is a native ad <lb />
was reared on a farm and was a <lb />
practical grower of tobacco. <lb />
Mr. W. W. Green will discuss <lb />
minds, the judgment and con- <lb />
sciences of the of the <lb />
Today may reveal. <lb />
The debate was in a <lb />
speech against the com- <lb />
Senator Greer. <lb />
The House held a lengthy <lb />
last night, after a loner dis- <lb />
passing the bill to <lb />
for the use of <lb />
the Governor to employ counsel <lb />
to represent North Carolina be <lb />
Mr. W. w. Interstate Commerce <lb />
, the culture of inc g in matters of freight <lb />
discrimination against this State. <lb />
fertilization, and also the curing <lb />
of tobacco He is also from the <lb />
State of Virginia and was reared <lb />
on a tobacco farm and has <lb />
the plant all of his life. <lb />
Dr. J. A. of the <lb />
bureau of will discuss par- <lb />
the important subject <lb />
of soils and the i elation of same <lb />
to the growing of crops. D <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
How The Vote Stands. <lb />
The voting contest for the gold <lb />
An Expressed. <lb />
The Sunday School of the Jar- <lb />
vis Memorial Methodist church <lb />
desires to record its appreciation <lb />
of the long, faithful services <lb />
by Brother Jonathan White <lb />
who has just gone from us. <lb />
Though unable to be with us for <lb />
months, we have entertained the <lb />
hope that he might once again <lb />
meet with his class, but the good <lb />
Lord ordered otherwise. In the <lb />
early hours of January 24th, 1908, <lb />
he went home and left a place <lb />
held for many years in the Sun- <lb />
day School to be filled by another <lb />
sometimes the superintendent, <lb />
at others a teacher, but always <lb />
devoted. His interest in the <lb />
Sunday School work found de- <lb />
in the faithful labor <lb />
bestowed on his little country <lb />
school for years and years. We <lb />
appreciate his fidelity and would <lb />
imitate him in the devotion <lb />
cure soon at home. If <lb />
the snake bite cure is driven out <lb />
we hope the snake will have to go. <lb />
Oakley gets more like New <lb />
York every day. We had paved <lb />
streets two mornings last week. <lb />
Eli Rogers and E. Jenkins <lb />
went to Stokes Sunday. <lb />
Ernest Dudley, of Greenville, <lb />
made here Sunday. <lb />
One man in this section moved <lb />
every day last week and twice <lb />
Sunday Who comes next <lb />
prefer keeping all the names <lb />
Mr. Charles S. Wallace, a well our list, but unless those who <lb />
known merchant of More-head pay soon the paper will <lb />
City, has on the suggestion of J stop to them. <lb />
Mr. Small had a pilot make I every man who ewes for the <lb />
soundings at Cape Lookout, with Reflector would pay us at once, <lb />
the best of results, Mr. Wallace like he ought to do, would help <lb />
Decks Slide en Ice. <lb />
Ezekiel Crawford, of North- <lb />
port, L. I., has a flock of Muscovy <lb />
ducks which quite accidentally <lb />
have invented a new game. They <lb />
were in the habit of flying from <lb />
the barn to a duck pond upon <lb />
Crawford's farm and entering <lb />
the water with a resounding <lb />
enclose a statement from <lb />
our best pilot, who I got person- <lb />
ally to go and make <lb />
he states in his letter to me that <lb />
thirty feet can be carried with <lb />
of the beach tells <lb />
me in person that there is <lb />
place that a ship can stick her <lb />
on the sand, and have thirty <lb />
is <lb />
upon this <lb />
and is a most <lb />
tractive talker. <lb />
it is expected that Dr. Joseph <lb />
Hyde Pratt, geologist, will <lb />
be present, representing the <lb />
work of the State geologist <lb />
And also some gentlemen <lb />
i representing the State Depart- <lb />
of <lb />
expert of most popular school teacher in <lb />
Voting Contest Notes. <lb />
What's the matter with <lb />
Watch the <lb />
The band is making Aft pro- <lb />
Have you voted yet <lb />
Vote for the most popular <lb />
teacher in the at <lb />
Wooten's drug store. It only <lb />
costs you a penny vote <lb />
When you vote you boost the <lb />
band- , , <lb />
Votes are coming in by mail <lb />
from different places. m <lb />
. How Pitt Voted. <lb />
In the prohibition of <lb />
1881 Pitt county votes <lb />
prohibition and against <lb />
The result in the <lb />
prohibition election this year will <lb />
be very different from what it <lb />
was twenty seven ago. <lb />
v. <lb />
subject, i the county, stood this morning <lb />
aid at- as <lb />
Miss May Brooks <lb />
Miss <lb />
Bennett <lb />
Miss Annie Irvin <lb />
Miss Charlotte Ireland <lb />
Miss Birdie <lb />
Miss Julia <lb />
Miss Olive Gaston <lb />
Miss Hellen <lb />
M. Theresa Cooke <lb />
Miss Bettie Wright <lb />
Mis Catherine <lb />
Miss Sallie Kilpatrick <lb />
P. <lb />
Savage <lb />
Miss Melville Gibson <lb />
Miss Eula Cox <lb />
Miss Elise Vincent <lb />
Miss Payne <lb />
Miss Blanche <lb />
Elizabeth Wade <lb />
Miss Randolph Archie <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Jones <lb />
Miss Bessie Poe Law <lb />
Miss Mary Lee Woodard <lb />
Miss Abbie Smith <lb />
Miss Florence Felton <lb />
Mus Lilly Helen Pair <lb />
Miss Bessie Harding <lb />
fondled umbrella which <lb />
Aeolian Band will to the would extend our tender- <lb />
sympathy to dear ones be- <lb />
in the of <lb />
and father, and pray that God of <lb />
all grace may comfort the <lb />
owed one in her sorrow and may <lb />
guide the sons and daughters in <lb />
the path of peace. A brother be- <lb />
loved has gone but we hope to <lb />
meet beyond the stars. <lb />
M. T. Plyler, <lb />
A. B. Ellington, <lb />
Wiley Brown, <lb />
G. S. Prichard, Jr. <lb />
us make many <lb />
the <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
The following marriage <lb />
have been issued Ly Reg- <lb />
of Deeds, R. Williams, since <lb />
last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
G. T. Hudson and Malissa <lb />
feet at the stern, but does <lb />
care to make his state- <lb />
co strong There is Ire <lb />
best place at C Lockout for <lb />
this presentation of any place I <lb />
know, and I am sure the whole <lb />
splash. When winter arrived State will be delighted to have it <lb />
. G <lb />
Trestle Burned. <lb />
About o'clock this morning, <lb />
the railroad leading to the <lb />
Roanoke bridge was discovered on <lb />
fire. The fire had been burning <lb />
sometime, six or seven or <lb />
having been destroyed. All <lb />
trains were forced to go around <lb />
by Scotland Neck and Weldon. <lb />
It is expected to have the track <lb />
open this <lb />
Southerner 27th. <lb />
and the pond was coated with ice <lb />
the ducks flew from the barn as <lb />
usual. Nearing the surface of <lb />
the pond they extended their <lb />
feet and quit flying, evidently <lb />
expecting to splash into the <lb />
They did nothing of the <lb />
kind. Their feet slipped out <lb />
from r them and they sat <lb />
down hard and slid across <lb />
the ice until they bumped against <lb />
the frozen shore. <lb />
said the <lb />
ducks, and hurried back to the <lb />
barn to try again. The result <lb />
was the same. Again and again <lb />
they are said to have tried the <lb />
stunt. Now, it is said, they show <lb />
signs of joy when, upon retiring <lb />
at night, they note evidences of <lb />
freezing before <lb />
York Times. <lb />
made there. I trust you may be <lb />
able to secure it. If can be of <lb />
further service to you in the mat- <lb />
shall be very glad to have <lb />
you command <lb />
The report of the pilot, <lb />
Alfred Moore, <lb />
per I have <lb />
examined the water lit Cape <lb />
Lookout and that <lb />
there is a depth thirty feet easily, <lb />
within yards of the shore, <lb />
and that the harbor is all that <lb />
could be <lb />
Tho new trains, and the old <lb />
too, were about <lb />
Tuesday. v <lb />
A Bit of Good Advice. <lb />
Speaking of the grip, or fields, <lb />
or influenza that are or less <lb />
prevalent just now, it is sensibly <lb />
urged that a sufferer from either <lb />
of the maladies should be <lb />
what drugs he takes <lb />
for its relief It is not always <lb />
wise to take a potion simply be- <lb />
cause it has cured or seemed to <lb />
cure ones neighbor of a similar <lb />
of one <lb />
fer from of a and <lb />
to R. F. D. <lb />
Postmaster at Grifton desires <lb />
to call attention to the practice <lb />
of some patrons of rural delivery <lb />
of placing loose coins in their <lb />
boxes each time they desire to <lb />
dispatch letters instead of sup- <lb />
plying themselveS with postage <lb />
in advance of their needs. <lb />
H. C. and Lena Vale. <lb />
T. P. Langley and Nettie L. <lb />
Evans- <lb />
H. F. and <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
David Morgan and <lb />
Sam Black and Lila B.-y int. <lb />
Daniel a t. <lb />
Sam Dixon Addie Chap- <lb />
man. <lb />
Peter and Al- <lb />
Harrison Atkinson Mary <lb />
Ann Smith. <lb />
James and Annie Car- <lb />
man. <lb />
Blount Howard and Puss <lb />
Benjamin Stewart and <lb />
Langley. <lb />
Garfield Harper and S. <lb />
Atkinson. <lb />
Julius King and Bertie Murphy. <lb />
Warren Spell and Rosa Line. <lb />
Geo. Jones and Nora Braxton. <lb />
Clearance Sale. <lb />
On Saturday, January 18th, <lb />
entire stock of laces, to prescribe or to resort <lb />
shoes, silks, dress goods one to only homely <lb />
third off. No will be Transcript. <lb />
Raid Office. <lb />
Thieves raided the cash drawer <lb />
of <lb />
hardship rural carriers i S <lb />
socks, <lb />
removing loose coins P J . , <lb />
and delays them on the J <lb />
therefore. L foreman and some sen <lb />
a advance news. h t <lb />
This imposes F <lb />
on rural carriers in , . ., . <lb />
meat intended for office cat's <lb />
postmaster, <lb />
urgently requests that pan q Ex. <lb />
Of hem , . from <lb />
selves and keep on hand a supply ; <lb />
newspaper fraternity are in or- <lb />
The Oriental Orient, <lb />
,. As long at the towel es- <lb />
aS <lb />
of stamps consistent with and <lb />
advance of their needs. It is <lb />
also very desirable that rural <lb />
patrons place in <lb />
. off. <lb />
charged at the low prices. <lb />
F. <lb />
i Jno d w <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
small cups of wood or <lb />
tin in which to place coins, when <lb />
necessary, in purchasing supplies <lb />
of stamps. <lb />
By order of P. O- Dept. <lb />
S- V. Laughinghouse, P. M. <lb />
Grifton, N. C. <lb />
consider itself lucky. <lb />
Your credit is good us <lb />
for Edison Phonograph, regard- <lb />
less of where you live, write for <lb />
and terms. <lb />
W. H. Rubs Bros. C . <lb />
. <lb />
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