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through to the <lb />
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every one has wondered, <lb />
of <lb />
why always have a <lb />
aspect, even when they are <lb />
pleased. When a dog wags <lb />
his tail with pleasure, he comes as <lb />
near laughing as it is possible for <lb />
him to come, but his countenance, <lb />
except for the gleam of joy in his <lb />
eves, is no more suggestive of laugh- <lb />
than if ho were Buffering <lb />
pain. Neither arc his quick, <lb />
harks, which usually <lb />
the wagging of the tail, even <lb />
remotely analogous to <lb />
And the so called of <lb />
the of course, is pure- <lb />
metaphorical. <lb />
Men is the only animal <lb />
laughs. Why <lb />
to understand the reason for tins <lb />
it will be necessary to under- <lb />
stand what causes laughter. <lb />
sudden perception of an <lb />
unexpected says Her- <lb />
Spencer. <lb />
this not far enough. <lb />
Brutes arc capable of perceiving in- <lb />
congruities. The incongruity mast <lb />
be between an object or event and <lb />
idea which we have formed of it. <lb />
Bo, for instance, what can he <lb />
more mirth provoking to a boy than <lb />
to see the wind Wow the hat from <lb />
the head of a dignified man and the <lb />
latter go scurrying after, making <lb />
frantic wit attempts to recap- <lb />
A million horses or dogs or <lb />
keys might look on and never feel <lb />
amused, whereas there is probably <lb />
not a lad in all creation would <lb />
not laugh with forsooth, <lb />
the horses, dogs and apes <lb />
arc wiser, but because the sees <lb />
the double incongruity between the <lb />
runaway hat and Hie idea of the <lb />
proper use of and between the <lb />
d i of what becoming to <lb />
and the sudden lapse from <lb />
standard the man. <lb />
What, ii may be asked, is to <lb />
vent any of the other animals from <lb />
seeing the incongruities <lb />
man is the only <lb />
animal that ideas. Ideas are <lb />
formed reason and can grasp- <lb />
ed reason, and. as it is only <lb />
by comparison with ideas that the <lb />
incongruity in question arises, lack <lb />
of reason forever precludes animals <lb />
from a <lb />
World. <lb />
Boy Wu Scared, but Had No <lb />
Reason For Fright. <lb />
I stooped low to pass under an <lb />
overhanging limb and found that I <lb />
planted my feet on either side <lb />
of an ugly looking blacksnake about <lb />
five feet long, says a writer in For- <lb />
est and I knew instantly <lb />
that the snake was harmless, but a <lb />
Wound. <lb />
A i who bed p <lb />
surprised I war <lb />
o s by making n <lb />
at clocks, she said. <lb />
, .- puck up because <lb />
them to be kept running all <lb />
the time. Will you see <lb />
that they <lb />
are wound regularly <lb />
a good k so effectually as <lb />
The works get dog- <lb />
with when lying idle <lb />
run afterward. H you <lb />
will el these k i out on a <lb />
and in to wind them <lb />
week, I'll lo much obliged. <lb />
A Raw <lb />
A raw egg is one of the most nu- <lb />
of foods and may be taken <lb />
easily if the yolk is not broken. <lb />
A little nutmeg grated upon the <lb />
egg, a few drops of juice add- <lb />
ed, some chopped parsley sprinkled <lb />
over it or some salt and a dash <lb />
pepper vary the flavor and <lb />
tend to make it more palatable <lb />
when not taken as a medicine. <lb />
The white of a raw egg turned <lb />
over a burn or scald is most sooth- <lb />
and cooling. It can he applied <lb />
quickly and will prevent <lb />
besides relieving the stinging <lb />
pain. <lb />
One of tho best remedies in ease <lb />
of bowel troubles is a partly beaten <lb />
raw egg taken at one swallow. It <lb />
is healing to the inflamed stomach <lb />
and intestines and will relieve the <lb />
feeling of distress. Tour eggs <lb />
en in this manner in twenty-four <lb />
hours will form the best kind of <lb />
nourishment as well as medicine <lb />
the patient. <lb />
crouching tiger, and <lb />
could not have startled me <lb />
more- , i <lb />
The path was on u steep hillside, <lb />
sheer ascent and descent on each <lb />
side, the boy was behind me, and <lb />
the head and most of the snake's <lb />
body in front, so straight up was my <lb />
only line of retreat, and to very <lb />
best of my ability I pursued it. I <lb />
will not attempt state how high <lb />
I jumped, nor will I stand for tho <lb />
statement that it was <lb />
out of but I can <lb />
that I jumped just as high as I <lb />
could and stayed up as long as I <lb />
The snake sprang into the air at <lb />
the same trying to strike, <lb />
but evidently surprised and startled <lb />
and when compelled to return to <lb />
the earth we were about orig- <lb />
positions. Without a moment's <lb />
hesitation I jumped again, as did <lb />
the snake. <lb />
With the next jump I combined a <lb />
kick, which landed and spoiled the <lb />
snake's jump, and, coming down <lb />
just right, set my heel with full <lb />
weight it, causing it to thrash <lb />
about desperately for an instant and <lb />
then beat a hasty retreat. Straight <lb />
down the path toward the hoy it <lb />
with sweeps. could not <lb />
boot it without endangering him <lb />
and could only call out I <lb />
still. It won't hurt you. <lb />
The distance was not over r.-en- <lb />
feet, and it took but an in- <lb />
for the snake to cover it. I <lb />
hoped would tarn aside from the <lb />
path l reaching the boy, bat <lb />
apparently it had DO such <lb />
as it readied the little <lb />
wide eyed and mo- <lb />
swerved very slightly to <lb />
one side. But the quarters were too <lb />
close. With a veil all out of <lb />
to his size the boy sprang for a <lb />
sapling growing near at hand and <lb />
ran up it like a squirrel. As his feet <lb />
cleared tic path sent a load of <lb />
shot into the snake, raking it fore <lb />
and aft, and. although I deprecate <lb />
the killing of all harmless <lb />
I have not yet felt regret for this j <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Remedy <lb />
a City Councilman at Kings- <lb />
too, Jamaica. <lb />
Mr. W. who is a <lb />
member of l he City Council at Kings- <lb />
ton, Jamaica. West Indies, writes as <lb />
W of Chamberlain s <lb />
Cough Remedy had good on a <lb />
couch that was giving me trouble I <lb />
think I should have been more quickly <lb />
relieved if I had continued the j <lb />
That it was and quick m re- <lb />
me there is no doubt and it is, <lb />
intention to another I <lb />
For sale by all and dealers in <lb />
Patent Medicines. <lb />
Even to i <lb />
manager <lb />
who had been a k to perform <lb />
a strange i in his time that <lb />
teemed a peculiar stipulation, but <lb />
he d to see that the docks <lb />
were . York Press. <lb />
Soma <lb />
The Quaker's habit f calm some- <lb />
times deceives onlookers as to his <lb />
real feelings. There was an <lb />
ion on which Mrs. Abigail Gray's <lb />
peaceful countenance aroused re <lb />
the heart of her niece, <lb />
one of <lb />
how you could sit <lb />
there Aunt Abigail, end hear that <lb />
man talk and never look as if yon <lb />
she tearfully, referring <lb />
to i ii with an <lb />
keep f. I was <lb />
am m I even much as <lb />
,.; v pi ruffles <lb />
. ,., have seen far <lb />
enough the cap re- <lb />
plied Mrs Cray sedately, <lb />
would have n I <lb />
but wither steam, my child. <lb />
Th <lb />
Tl-e can a i itself <lb />
well as hip. It never fails to <lb />
drop its i i n the approach <lb />
rough weather. <lb />
in i P shoal r, a <lb />
tr e sail r ind at <lb />
once pats a t and <lb />
Th Habit. <lb />
A natural habit of every child is <lb />
to contradict, and this should be <lb />
overcome as soon as a boy or a girl <lb />
develops it. for of all disagreeable <lb />
end overbearing poisons those who <lb />
aggressively contradict are among <lb />
the Parents cannot be too <lb />
particular in leaching their sons <lb />
and daughters to disagree <lb />
which is not at all <lb />
with doing it positively. beg <lb />
your pardon, but you are <lb />
is quite as much of a <lb />
assaying, and it is <lb />
far better manners, think you are j <lb />
is another way of ex-, <lb />
pressing the opinion. A mother, <lb />
need not be afraid of making her <lb />
child a prig by him such <lb />
little things. They are as <lb />
to him as a knowledge of how- <lb />
to speak <lb />
A Hard Head. <lb />
When Farragut ran the gantlet of <lb />
Forts Jackson and St. Philip, below <lb />
New Orleans, the little gunboat <lb />
a went in the lead and was <lb />
in the thick of the light- <lb />
A colored boy of the crew was <lb />
powder when n spent grape- <lb />
shot struck a easting near him, shat- <lb />
and flew many directions. <lb />
One piece hit him on the thickest <lb />
part of his forehead, says the <lb />
of Sailor of and <lb />
dropped to the deck. <lb />
lie picked it up nonchalantly, put <lb />
it in his pocket and kept at work. <lb />
When the light was over and the <lb />
members of the crew were bragging <lb />
this boy, who was not over fourteen. <lb />
Stepped up to some of them and <lb />
pulled the from his pock- <lb />
et- . <lb />
he said to the boast- <lb />
shot done hit me on do <lb />
an- broke in two do <lb />
shot de place it hit me. <lb />
You see <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Gambling. <lb />
According to Judge Went worth <lb />
of the superior court of Boston, <lb />
whist is a game of chance and all <lb />
persons running whist clubs, <lb />
whether for churches, charitable <lb />
or institutions, where prizes <lb />
are given are of gambling. <lb />
This was his decision last week, <lb />
and under it he found guilty six <lb />
women who arranged a charity <lb />
party in connection with the said <lb />
society of the Main Street Baptist; <lb />
church, in Boston, and fined <lb />
each. The women made <lb />
about by the party. They <lb />
charged a dollar admission and <lb />
gave out three prizes. This will <lb />
be a severe blow to tr women, <lb />
many of whom will hold that if <lb />
their little card games are to be <lb />
broken up life will be deprived of <lb />
one of its chief pleasures. <lb />
Pretty tough on the lair game- <lb />
to be sure; but then where <lb />
are you going to draw the Is <lb />
it not all a piece off the same, <lb />
block-Exchange. <lb />
little cable from <lb />
i near its <lb />
hinge. This cable it fastens firmly <lb />
to We rock, it then <lb />
cure in the vilest weather. He who <lb />
wades through scallop haunted <lb />
as a storm may <lb />
ace the tint shellfish mooring them- <lb />
on sides with silent bustle. <lb />
Long <lb />
A young man whoso eyes bud <lb />
been troubling him consulted an <lb />
-What want to said <lb />
the specialist, to take a trip <lb />
every day on the ferry or in New <lb />
Jersey, Island any place <lb />
where can see long distances. <lb />
Look op and down the river, across <lb />
fields or if the worst comes to the <lb />
worst go to the top of a skyscraper <lb />
and the horizon from that <lb />
point. The idea is to get distance. <lb />
You use your eyes a great deal and <lb />
always at close range. You can't <lb />
them any other way in town. <lb />
Even when not reading or writing <lb />
the is limited by small rooms <lb />
and narrow streets. No matter in <lb />
what direction look there is a <lb />
blank wall not far to shut <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Bungled Flattery. <lb />
When Sir Edwin the <lb />
world famous painter of <lb />
Visited tho court at Lisbon, <lb />
the obi king of Portugal greeted <lb />
him with the Sir <lb />
Edwin, am glad to see you I I am <lb />
so fond of boas <lb />
But for bungled flattery this does <lb />
not begin to compare with the re- <lb />
mark of an unlucky admirer of Urn <lb />
great French actress, Mine. St. <lb />
Denis. Her performance of Zara <lb />
hail just been greeted <lb />
applause, and as she stepped <lb />
from the she said. act <lb />
that well a woman should young <lb />
and no, ma- <lb />
exclaimed tho unfortunate <lb />
man in his anxiety to pay the high- <lb />
est compliment possible. are <lb />
convincing proof to the contrary <lb />
A lawyer brought a suit against a <lb />
rich corporation for a man of good <lb />
Handing in the community. the <lb />
course of Id argument he declared <lb />
in a loud voice for the purpose of <lb />
gaining the sympathy of the <lb />
of the jury, who are <lb />
the parties to this important <lb />
Why, on the side there <lb />
is a powerful corporation, with an <lb />
overflowing treasury, and on the <lb />
other side there is poor, simple, <lb />
uneducated you win <lb />
your inquired a friend of the <lb />
plaintiff a few days after. <lb />
was the won my suit, but <lb />
never employ <lb />
again. Ha called ma a fool, and the <lb />
jury believed <lb />
Farmers Advised to Sell Their Tobacco. <lb />
At the regular meeting of the <lb />
Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb />
Trade held on the 10th inst., a <lb />
resolution was passed asking <lb />
farmers to bring in their <lb />
co, if possible, before March 1st. <lb />
This action was taken by the <lb />
board in order to give farmers <lb />
who have tobacco to sell the op- <lb />
of getting tho full <lb />
of the competition now ex- <lb />
while all the buyers are on <lb />
and buying When the sales get <lb />
very light some of the buyers <lb />
will likely close down and get off <lb />
the market to save expenses. <lb />
This will, of course, weaken com- <lb />
petition and farmers will do well <lb />
to heed this suggestion the <lb />
Board of <lb />
How the Painter Brought About <lb />
a Revolution In Art. <lb />
Before the days of Reynolds, <lb />
Gainsborough Constable Eng- <lb />
artists did not expect any one <lb />
to pay such prices for their pictures <lb />
as for those of foreigners or even to <lb />
anything but a portrait. <lb />
could with an English con- <lb />
is said to have replied to a <lb />
who had asked him why <lb />
So did not pun base a historical <lb />
he greatly admired, <lb />
would not have me hang up <lb />
a modern English picture in my <lb />
house unless it was a <lb />
The cause of this low estimate <lb />
English art may seen in the facts <lb />
mentioned by Mrs. Bell in her <lb />
and Thomas <lb />
She says that the first at- <lb />
tempt made in England to represent <lb />
a modern historical event exactly as <lb />
it occurred was made by Benjamin <lb />
West in his famous picture of the <lb />
of exhibited in <lb />
am. <lb />
Such was then the rage for <lb />
mythological subjects that when it <lb />
rumored that West was paint- <lb />
a picture in which the actors i <lb />
were represented modern cos- <lb />
George III., the archbishop of <lb />
Canterbury and members of tho <lb />
academy declared that they <lb />
would have nothing to do with the <lb />
bold innovator. <lb />
Sir Joshua Reynolds and the <lb />
archbishop visited West in his <lb />
to urge him to clothe English <lb />
and Trench soldiers in the costume <lb />
pf antiquity. West refused, <lb />
that the event to be commemorated <lb />
happened in the year 1758 in a <lb />
region unknown to the Creeks and <lb />
Romans and when no warriors who <lb />
wore classical costume existed. His <lb />
visitors went away, but returned <lb />
when the picture was finished. <lb />
Reynolds seated himself before <lb />
the picture, examined it for half an <lb />
hour and then, rising, said to tho <lb />
has conquered. <lb />
He has treated the subject as it <lb />
ought to treated. I retract my <lb />
objections. I foresee that this <lb />
will not only become popular, <lb />
but will occasion a revolution in <lb />
The picture turned the tide <lb />
again.-1 the classicism which had <lb />
prevented the English artists from <lb />
producing original pictures. <lb />
Even portrait painters, except <lb />
Gainsborough alone, represented <lb />
their sitters as Psyches and Cupids, <lb />
and the Graces and <lb />
the Fates. One artist painted tho <lb />
portraits of a lady and daughter as <lb />
and Beauty to <lb />
Prepared to Smoke. <lb />
Mr. H. Bently Harris <lb />
likes <lb />
a good smoke, and he brought us <lb />
a box of elegant tobacco and a <lb />
new clay pipe with reed root <lb />
stem. The combination makes a <lb />
smoke right. <lb />
KiD Out The Bugs. <lb />
As soon as farmers have sold <lb />
all their tobacco they should <lb />
clean out their pack- <lb />
houses and white them on <lb />
the inside. This is a <lb />
against tobacco bugs that breed <lb />
trash left in <lb />
i Where these bugs appear they <lb />
cause damage to tobacco <lb />
Listen <lb />
Good intentions do not pass as <lb />
legal with the grocer or <lb />
dry goods man, nor are they a <lb />
very practical solace to the widow <lb />
and orphans of the man who <lb />
to insure his <lb />
No man i too poor to carry a <lb />
in The Mutual Life of New <lb />
H. Bentley Harris. Agent <lb />
Chamberlain's Remedy a Safe <lb />
Medicine for Children. <lb />
In buying a MM. <lb />
never he to buy Chamber- <lb />
Cough la M <lb />
danger from it. relief insure to fol- <lb />
low It is intended especially <lb />
colds, croup and whooping coughs, and <lb />
there is no netter medicine in the world <lb />
for these diseases. It is not only a <lb />
U n cure for but hen as <lb />
appears, will <lb />
t the attack. hooping cough <lb />
fa Mt when this remedy is <lb />
Liven directed. It contains no opium <lb />
or other drugs and may be <lb />
given a. confidently to a baby to an <lb />
adult. For sale and <lb />
dealer, in Medicine. <lb />
Couldn't Help It <lb />
One of the brightest and nicest <lb />
little patients in the surgical ward <lb />
one of the city hospitals lay on <lb />
her bed moaning with pain, says the <lb />
Boston Post She had just come to <lb />
consciousness after a slight opera- <lb />
and, though only live years old. <lb />
was exhibiting heroic nerve. <lb />
Yet she couldn't keep from <lb />
low cries escaping her. <lb />
was the sort of child who hates <lb />
above all things to give trouble, and <lb />
when of the nurses stopped be- <lb />
fore her and. as she thought, looked <lb />
a bit reproachfully down at her she <lb />
explained between the paroxysms, <lb />
with a pitiful little <lb />
-Oh, Miss Smith, I can't help it, <lb />
I can't help it I'm not used to <lb />
operations. <lb />
Carolina Congressmen Laughed. <lb />
Members of Congress from <lb />
North Carolina laughed <lb />
today when the President's de- <lb />
of the use of patron- <lb />
age to line up delegates at the <lb />
national convention was brought <lb />
to their attention. Mr. <lb />
may be ignorant of what his <lb />
subordinates are doing, out any <lb />
with two grains of sense <lb />
knows that all federal appoint- <lb />
in North Carolina have <lb />
been made the view of keep <lb />
the State Republican <lb />
in control of the party <lb />
machinery. Time and again <lb />
members of congress have gone <lb />
to the department to <lb />
ask for the appointment of a <lb />
fourth class postmaster <lb />
endorsed by the people of <lb />
the community in which the <lb />
lived. Invariably such <lb />
application has been turned down <lb />
the man recommended by <lb />
the State organization appointed <lb />
despite the protest of the people <lb />
of the community interested. <lb />
The opposition to the <lb />
can organization inside the party <lb />
has had as little voice in <lb />
patronage matters. Mr. <lb />
has yet to consider the <lb />
plication of a North Carolina <lb />
Democrat in connection with <lb />
federal <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Greenville Third Again. <lb />
Greenville again holds third <lb />
place in the leaf tobacco markets <lb />
of the State. In the es for <lb />
January reported to the State de- <lb />
of agriculture the three <lb />
are as <lb />
Winston Wilson <lb />
Greenville <lb />
P-1 <lb />
.-- <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
raw fill I separated from each other The man who is free <lb />
EX-GOV. JARVIS ON and time To go from the habit dots not want it. <lb />
Truth in Fiction. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
EARNEST APPEAL TO CITIZENS OF <lb />
from one extreme to the other <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
Bar Room as Compared With School <lb />
Strong Argument <lb />
For Prohibition Law. <lb />
There is an eternal conflict be- <lb />
Now anything that tends to get <lb />
men out of the habit is helpful. <lb />
As you make it more difficult to <lb />
LITERATURE IN PRIMARY GRADE. <lb />
By MISS ANNIE PERKINS. <lb />
i was a long, tiresome journey, <lb />
and but few attempted it Now. . <lb />
it is easy and enjoyable, and the get liquor you more and more <lb />
men of the east and the men of; get men out of the habit of using <lb />
the west often meet and If men rant get it they <lb />
hands. The time was when it-can't use it. and if they get out <lb />
took a long time to get the news of the habit of using they <lb />
tween the schoolroom and the from Currituck to Cherokee., soon cease to <lb />
, Wilmington to submit that prohibition makes it <lb />
barroom. The schoolroom makes, q I for <lb />
child and he responds t it. It <lb />
soothes and causes concentration <lb />
I of mind and cultivates and <lb />
tin imagination. <lb />
I would like to know if all our <lb />
., -j teachers realize that <lb />
Today I come no new ideas; V <lb />
on this subject, and, very much ; P age <lb />
fear, the few I offer t <lb />
will be of little value to the <lb />
Literature in the lower grades, <lb />
however, as well as the higher eighth grade. <lb />
their school life with the <lb />
Then tho last <lb />
the barroom I mote communities can that very of men to get <lb />
The schoolroom takes other as if they lived who can ill afford to <lb />
useful <lb />
however as wen as .,,. . <lb />
grades should be considered J J <lb />
taught with the <lb />
fills the home with bright, hap- <lb />
boys and girls. The barroom <lb />
fills it with ignorant, aimless, <lb />
inmates. The fills <lb />
the pulpit with educated, <lb />
ministers of the Gospel <lb />
and ti e pews with godly men <lb />
and women. The still house fills <lb />
men, <lb />
them. takes the other as if they who can <lb />
child and trains him to a useful j by the side of each other. The waste their hard earnings and <lb />
life. The barroom takes the railroad, the telegraph and the scanty means in something that <lb />
boy and trains him to a life of telephone have annihilated space jean do them no good. <lb />
doing. The schoolroom and time, and made us one j the effectiveness of prohibition, <lb />
pie in ail our aspirations, all other prohibitory laws, <lb />
and purposes, to become a upon the local <lb />
people and great State The j tics. If we have sheriffs and <lb />
people cf one county cannot be constables and police and <lb />
indifferent to the welfare of who are in sympathy with <lb />
people in another tigers they will flourish. If <lb />
Hence, I confidently officers are at enmity <lb />
to the friends of the schoolroom; the blind tigers and in full <lb />
the jails and the penitentiaries. and the enemies of the rigid <lb />
with criminals and murderers. every section of the State law the blind <lb />
points in view. <lb />
The importance or <lb />
value of literature In the <lb />
grades. How best to <lb />
teach this literature, and finally, <lb />
the results of this teaching. <lb />
Everything written is not <lb />
Boons of trades, <lb />
all similar productions <lb />
lit.; that so small a proportion of the <lb />
ever the higher <lb />
grades. <lb />
How shall we best <lb />
in the primary grades, is the <lb />
next for our c <lb />
The two main requisites are <lb />
memory work, tho myths, <lb />
and poems being told, not <lb />
read, until they can be given <lb />
back by the child. The <lb />
time a story is told it should be <lb />
given as a while After which <lb />
it may be told in parts, the child- <lb />
in part and later <lb />
as a whole. Then a simple <lb />
may be given. Each <lb />
assumes a character is <lb />
given a mounted picture of the <lb />
character he represents. This <lb />
is one of the greatest helps fiat <lb />
I know as it. brings the story <lb />
more concretely before the child. <lb />
When second is reach- <lb />
ed the pupils should be able to <lb />
read and interpret a number <lb />
of similar stories. As the <lb />
I grades advance have a written <lb />
of story given. <lb />
that, firstly, we shad select or <lb />
use only suitable subject matter; work is largely work of ex. <lb />
published for the uses of secondly, that the be there for.- have the <lb />
classes of men belong not to in an Inspiring, interest- illustrate by drawings <lb />
literature. The one distinctive j and attractive manner. no matter how crudely the work <lb />
feature of literati ire is that it ad- j The first year in the primary may . There <lb />
mankind. It speaks should be only a ,,. <lb />
sends them to the scaffold <lb />
and to hell. The room <lb />
gives to th- community an <lb />
thrifty, enterprising, re- <lb />
fined manhood and womanhood. <lb />
The barroom gives to it thriftless <lb />
lawless, ignorant, worthless cit- <lb />
The schoolroom car- <lb />
light and knowledge into the <lb />
home the community- The <lb />
barroom carries darkness and <lb />
son-ow and death into the home <lb />
The school <lb />
child first <lb />
rhymes <lb />
songs, <lb />
to every head and heart It em- j of th kindergarten <lb />
j braces all forms of composition just a beyond. Give <lb />
sends men to the be box on the 26th j soon seek other fields for his <lb />
legislature, to the bench the Lay of May, and vole devilish operations. Hence <lb />
executive office The barroom manufacture and sale of in- necessity for a great big major- <lb />
liquors in North Caro-; for prohibition. Let us make <lb />
Una. I use the term barroom to so large that the officers of <lb />
represent every means law will know that the <lb />
sale and traffic in and people are in earnest and that <lb />
earnestly appeal to the people they mean see the law en- <lb />
to put an end to this no forced. Let us make it so big <lb />
a no. <lb />
the; <lb />
and <lb />
from the <lb />
charming story to the dignified I Tories which will continue to de- <lb />
history and poem. gestures pantomime, <lb />
must literature speak to all There is nothing that so appeals <lb />
matter under what name or guise <lb />
it may be carried on. <lb />
A favorite argument with <lb />
those who want to stand with the <lb />
barroom, but who try to give <lb />
some excuse for doing so is that <lb />
and the community. The school- j . does <lb />
room leads to higher and real- <lb />
things. The barroom leads to <lb />
lower and baser things The <lb />
schoolroom stands for the good, <lb />
the barroom for the bad. <lb />
The people that multiply and <lb />
replenish the schoolrooms and <lb />
destroy the barrooms are building <lb />
for their posterity a future that <lb />
will grow brighter and greater <lb />
as they continue to multiply and <lb />
Oh, they say, if prohibition real <lb />
prohibited they would vote tor <lb />
it This argument is not sincere. <lb />
Those who use it do so because <lb />
they are ashamed to stand for <lb />
the barroom with all its horrors <lb />
and evils without some cloak to <lb />
hide behind. If they are sin- <lb />
why do they not say <lb />
same about other prohibition <lb />
We have had a law <lb />
that the wretch who would en- <lb />
gage in the illicit manufacture or <lb />
sale of liquor will know that <lb />
there is no hiding place in North <lb />
Carolina for him, and that, if he <lb />
would engage in this wicked bus- <lb />
he must go beyond her <lb />
J. Jar vis, News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
mankind but it must j clean and <lb />
sweet, having the magic to <lb />
and the power to hold its <lb />
reader from first to last. <lb />
If this be the true meaning of <lb />
to the chill as Mother <lb />
either memorized or <lb />
sung. Nearly all stories, <lb />
myths, the legends, stories <lb />
ventures, Bible stories can <lb />
as continue i -----.-. t, <lb />
replenish the schoolroom and against stealing which have been <lb />
destroy the last trail of the on our statute books for <lb />
barroom. The people of North <lb />
Carolina have made wonderful <lb />
strides the last few years in <lb />
multiplying the schoolrooms and <lb />
in destroying the barrooms, but <lb />
the final conflict is just before <lb />
them. On the 26th of May, 1908, <lb />
the final battle is to be fought <lb />
Shall he schoolroom or the bar- <lb />
room triumph On that day <lb />
citizen must stand with the <lb />
schoolroom or the barroom. He <lb />
must stand for the work of the <lb />
schoolroom or the work of the <lb />
barroom. There is no middle <lb />
ground. <lb />
The election is to be a State <lb />
election and the issue involved <lb />
appeals to every citizen in every <lb />
section. The cry of the State is a <lb />
strong great, citizenship <lb />
from the friends of the school- <lb />
room, from those who would <lb />
give to the State as strong, <lb />
great noble citizenship for pro- <lb />
from the curse of drunk <lb />
cry should be <lb />
heard and answered by every <lb />
lover of his fellow men, no matter <lb />
where his home may be. <lb />
While North Carolina is <lb />
ed into counties and and <lb />
townships, yet these all make <lb />
the State. The rood of every <lb />
section should be the aim of <lb />
every citizen- the people of <lb />
any county, city or town have <lb />
rid themselves of the curse of <lb />
the whiskey traffic and have <lb />
found peace and profit in it they <lb />
should be at the ballot box on <lb />
the day of election and vote to <lb />
confer a similar blessing upon <lb />
their fellow citizens in every <lb />
section. <lb />
lit teaching it to the told to children under W. <lb />
child is not an Fairy stories first because they <lb />
is it a mere fad <lb />
the teacher of today as many <lb />
consider it to be. <lb />
As to the importance or value <lb />
of literature in the primary <lb />
grades, we all admit- its <lb />
and agree it should receive <lb />
more time and thought than any <lb />
other subject taught in the high- <lb />
grades- But why teach <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C. Feb. 1908- l , <lb />
The time was when the differ- <lb />
sections of the State were <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
and yet some men steal. Our <lb />
statutes are full of prohibition <lb />
laws, which are violated by some <lb />
one almost every day. Do we <lb />
hear those men say these do not <lb />
prohibit and therefore let them <lb />
be repealed Nay, verily. It <lb />
is only when it is proposed to <lb />
prohibit by law something of <lb />
the wreck and ruin produced by <lb />
the sale of whiskey that we hear <lb />
the cry that prohibition does not <lb />
prohibit. <lb />
I now propose, very briefly, to <lb />
show that prohibition does pro- <lb />
prohibit-not absolutely, but <lb />
largely and beneficially. In the <lb />
first place I remark that no <lb />
man law is perfect in its con- <lb />
or execution. We have <lb />
to take all law with its human <lb />
limitations, but the law which <lb />
prohibits the manufacture and <lb />
sale of intoxicating liquor CAN <lb />
BE MADE as efficient as any <lb />
other law if the people so will it. <lb />
In the next place I remark that <lb />
we are all more or less creatures <lb />
of habit. If we have the habit <lb />
of going to bed at nine o'clock, <lb />
when nine o'clock comes a <lb />
feeling creeps upon us. <lb />
If we get in the habit of getting <lb />
up at six o'clock when six o'clock <lb />
comes we become wakeful. If <lb />
twelve o'clock be our dinner <lb />
hour, when noon comes hunger <lb />
comes with it. Men even con- <lb />
tract the dirty, filthy habit of <lb />
chewing tobacco and when the <lb />
habit gets a good hold upon <lb />
them they are never satisfied <lb />
except when they have a of <lb />
the stuff in their mouth. So <lb />
with drinking- It is largely a <lb />
habit The man who has the <lb />
wants his drink at the usu- <lb />
should let this one thought burn <lb />
deep in her heart, end de- <lb />
pends on the Then, <lb />
too, the child from its earliest <lb />
days is intensely interested in <lb />
Spring, here Saturday. <lb />
Miss Ethel Mumford, of Clay <lb />
Root is visiting at J- E. Mum- <lb />
ford's this <lb />
Misses i Se world into which he has come. <lb />
the medium through <lb />
Sunday with Misses <lb />
Skinner near Ayden vocabulary, ,. <lb />
sight, object is used <lb />
in the neighborhood Sunday , the This is the <lb />
life. Myths are next chosen be- <lb />
cause childhood loves the <lb />
bring nature near- <lb />
After the first year fables <lb />
are more appreciated and all the <lb />
popular fairy stories may be <lb />
used. <lb />
From the first entrance into <lb />
school the child loves Bible stories <lb />
if they are told simply, honestly <lb />
and fervently. <lb />
The value of committing to <lb />
memory choice poems can not be <lb />
overestimated- These poems <lb />
contain what is best in thought <lb />
and expression, and when once <lb />
lodged in the mind of the child <lb />
they must influence him. <lb />
For the first grade I have found <lb />
Lit- <lb />
Little Red and <lb />
Old Woman and are <lb />
the favorite stories. In each of <lb />
for in <lb />
hand <lb />
I is the thought <lb />
should be q tho poem <lb />
is memorized. Have th child <lb />
i h <lb />
Finally, what are the results <lb />
of mis teaching Although the <lb />
results are not always apparent <lb />
to the primary teacher, <lb />
results of clear, definite <lb />
teaching have quicken- <lb />
ed into activity the mind of the <lb />
child; you have created in him <lb />
a desire for only the best <lb />
He is, also, given a mental <lb />
taste bis mother tongue, <lb />
which as he advances, will <lb />
lock to the beauties and real- <lb />
tics nature. You have laid <lb />
for the a firm and lasting <lb />
foundation; have broadened <lb />
his observations and given him <lb />
new experiences; you fitted <lb />
and prepared him to know and <lb />
realize what is good and <lb />
in life and to form live <lb />
to high ideals. <lb />
noon- <lb />
Miss Smith went to <lb />
her home near Greenville <lb />
afternoon and returned Sunday. <lb />
A. L Garris. of was <lb />
in the neighborhood, Saturday <lb />
Several of our people attended <lb />
services at Gum Swamp Sunday. <lb />
Miss Eva Smith, of Clay Root, <lb />
horizon. <lb />
The reactions of literature are <lb />
conducive always to high thought <lb />
and purpose; they organize <lb />
pulses into feeling, they nurture <lb />
and augment feeling, and feel- <lb />
working through will, <lb />
achieves character. Literature <lb />
miss m . , ,,, <lb />
is spending sometime with her gives a certain power of <lb />
sister, Miss Lena Smith, at and re-adjustment The <lb />
child will and must build up a <lb />
The farmers of this section are world of some kind in which his <lb />
easiest form of story to tell and <lb />
they never grow old. In the <lb />
fairy the second grade <lb />
nearly always <lb />
Riding and Tell- <lb />
King Midas, <lb />
Fables and many of the simple <lb />
myths seem to be equally <lb />
as well as the stories <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R Williams <lb />
has the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Boyd and Dora <lb />
A. J Whitford and Amanda <lb />
Whitford <lb />
J. E Ruth Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
J. T. Chance and Annie House. <lb />
G A. Addie S. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Joseph Tyson and Allie Cox. <lb />
Alex. Joyner and Ella Smith. <lb />
John Daniel and Pearlie Blount <lb />
S- M. Short and Keel- <lb />
busy sowing tobacco beds and <lb />
getting ready for farming. <lb />
D. C. Franklin went up the <lb />
road Saturday. <lb />
J. W. Perkins went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
eight barrels. <lb />
I have eight barrels, home <lb />
raised Red Bliss Seed potatoes <lb />
for sale. See T. R- Moore or <lb />
H. Fleming. <lb />
Fancy Raisins, coca nuts and <lb />
grapes, just received at B. <lb />
Johnston's. <lb />
AH kind o fruits and candies <lb />
at J. B. Johnston's. <lb />
Maine Seed Irish potatoes at, <lb />
J. B. Johnston's. ltd <lb />
Red Bliss Seed Potatoes at J. <lb />
J. 2-15 <lb />
native love, <lb />
curiosity etc modified or <lb />
modified play a part. Dur- <lb />
the plastic the <lb />
of literature active, <lb />
and constructive, <lb />
these re-actions with <lb />
those of the group In which he <lb />
lives, making possible for all. the <lb />
ethical life. <lb />
Children are not getting con <lb />
of literature to know <lb />
them a such or at least they are <lb />
very vague. There are getting <lb />
something far more <lb />
conceptions of life. <lb />
Again our graded system of <lb />
education without literature is as <lb />
the body without the soul. The <lb />
three highest activities of soul, <lb />
the good, the true, and the beau- <lb />
find an embodiment in lit- <lb />
Why should we defer <lb />
their Let the child <lb />
know from the first are in <lb />
eternal correlation with himself- <lb />
True literature appeals to the <lb />
Come Back to Pitt. <lb />
, . Dr. H. Johnson, who has been <lb />
of David. Moses, Daniel, Samuel practicing medicine in Trenton <lb />
and the Christ child himself. for the past three years, has re- <lb />
Any poem with strong swing- moved to Ayden where he will <lb />
is appreciated in be located . the future. Dr <lb />
of the lower grades. Johnson practiced in on for <lb />
Times years, but left -here to <lb />
Brown First go to Waynesville on account of <lb />
Snow in the Mead- in his family. He has <lb />
and many other poems splendid success as . <lb />
similar merit will prove valuable and leaves a host of friend. <lb />
L entertaining. In selecting In the several places t It he has <lb />
stories and poems only those Free <lb />
that are childlike in language Dr. Johnson is a native of Pit <lb />
and theme should be and gladly welcomed back to his <lb />
The child cares little for style or home county. <lb />
form- He is first attracted . . <lb />
valuable- There must be a . <lb />
hero or heroine- Then comes ac-1 The town cf is <lb />
There also must be a doing some growing these days, <lb />
journey, or a combat of some the completion of the Norfolk <lb />
kind. Next is suspense, mystery. Southern railroad having put <lb />
surprise, finally the solution, new life in the town. In a brief <lb />
without these elements trip there Tuesday we noticed <lb />
may win a yawning several new buildings going up. <lb />
but it is life, strong, brave and J. O. Bro are <lb />
conquering that is desired. a large brick <lb />
Secondly, how shall we that would do credit to a <lb />
sent or teach the matter selected Preparations are on the way <lb />
All work in the first grade is a handsome school building- <lb /></p>
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I- . . . L .<lb />
H. Ir. States and <lb />
if Net Dry. <lb />
a view of I fact t North <lb />
C is soon to vote on pro- <lb />
the following facts in <lb />
regard to the sections <lb />
the will be of in- <lb />
ti rest- <lb />
K is famous for <lb />
lira.-.-; whiskey sod has- <lb />
invested in <lb />
ls Give New Rates Twelve <lb />
Month Trial. <lb />
G v era r has received <lb />
the letter T. M. <lb />
Em.- on. president of the At- <lb />
Line <lb />
I have received copy of the <lb />
act of legislature passed at its <lb />
extra so covering the pas- <lb />
rate matter. <lb />
I note from the same that you <lb />
all fourteen of its I were unable to carry out in full <lb />
counties are wholly <lb />
of the fourteen only four <lb />
are wholly In Ten <lb />
n whiskey can be sold legal- <lb />
only in Nashville, <lb />
i. his rod one smaller <lb />
Georgia a <lb />
p state Alabama is <lb />
i v-four of the for- <lb />
your as con- <lb />
i- your proposal, notably <lb />
that part which provided that <lb />
the question of the reasonable- <lb />
of the proposed rates be <lb />
remanded to the corporation com- <lb />
mission at the end of twelve <lb />
N it is oar <lb />
, . PI n Log p rt of the <lb />
. Ive trial <lb />
. pro- <lb />
i. i <lb />
i . pro <lb />
C r r <lb />
ti . <lb />
sub- <lb />
under the ins led for <lb />
our I of Di <lb />
i r. <lb />
I have furnished the counsel <lb />
I lain skin Id recopy <lb />
this <lb />
I would add that it is our in- <lb />
to intestate <lb />
rat , i- p on <lb />
A rill. <lb />
T. M. ON, <lb />
President. <lb />
AT HOME. <lb />
bounty Commissioners Should Provide <lb />
for Ministers. <lb />
The Winston Republican says <lb />
the commissioners of Forsyth <lb />
county have ordered a <lb />
carriage be furnished by the <lb />
county once a month to a minis- <lb />
and one helper, or two help- <lb />
will hold regular <lb />
at the County Some <lb />
years ago whenever a committee <lb />
of the grand jury made its <lb />
visit to the Iredell <lb />
Home, the inmates would ask <lb />
occasionally that some arrange- <lb />
Growth of Will <lb />
Now <lb />
Words and phrase.--which are-am- j <lb />
sufficient the understanding <lb />
arc often altogether inadequate for <lb />
tho of the feelings. The <lb />
result of this mental dissatisfaction <lb />
with of mere <lb />
moat conspicuously <lb />
to tho wide prevalence of <lb />
die of this <lb />
moral and religious aspect; <lb />
tee no enter at all. It is purely I <lb />
from the aide that it is I <lb />
here-to be-considered <lb />
So looked at, Ms existence <lb />
extent of indulgence in it i <lb />
bear out the truth of the principle i <lb />
be made for them to Whatever <lb />
u- ii i there may <lb />
preaching. So far as known. f u j, upon <lb />
DO arrangement was ever made i j men aiming ,, state strong-1 <lb />
r c unties, <lb />
i. ii in a <lb />
as be . -i. A <lb />
C has <lb />
fie to I <lb />
hi M i <lb />
. <lb />
of t V . <lb />
Doctors <lb />
by the county to supply religious j they feel <lb />
services to the Homo, and so far Th is m sub- <lb />
as we know the inmates are de to tr governing <lb />
, , , ,. . a great extent <lb />
pendent the preaching of the. j, <lb />
Word on some occasional characteristic of a rude and <lb />
teer minister, who cut of loot civilization. With the advance <lb />
of his heart goes to of profanity <lb />
them and the bread of not much because <lb />
, ,. . men become to <lb />
life. The lives of the inmates but do to its <lb />
the County Some are at best I of re- <lb />
cervices h.-th hi th and <lb />
would not only for their in more to <lb />
. i r- u . than tho of <lb />
spiritual but the or the of <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <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 />
stoves, 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 find 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 by <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
as mi <lb />
would be a treat to <lb />
Ministers who at a distance <lb />
cannot be expected to make <lb />
visits to the Home at their <lb />
own expense. Statesville Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
T is is a matter that the com- <lb />
. f . . out . I <lb />
. . . <lb />
as <lb />
be- <lb />
e verity <lb />
. . my to in the <lb />
I ions. <lb />
The I V So <lb />
its . . <lb />
i c are reported WOrthy <lb />
. and on j; forty- the pi <lb />
totally Oklahoma <lb />
a- <lb />
Mi <lb />
c, .<lb />
ii i towns. <lb />
.-.;. In <lb />
1.376 <lb />
c of <lb />
its meeting y <lb />
rt with n r <lb />
tho pro <lb />
in communities that have <lb />
an local that deserve to <lb />
Is liquor traffic read. They will meet <lb />
n forty-fur In of tho <lb />
are high <lb />
public. The <lb />
resolutions were proposed by Dr. <lb />
A. one of the State's <lb />
fir it physicians and surgeons,, <lb />
whose sense of civic duty is us <lb />
his skill. <lb />
met the <lb />
of every member of the <lb />
an I meet <lb />
used, doctors<lb />
. must be j on to pro- <lb />
Leo its U t j by every means in our <lb />
honest execution of the <lb />
law with the purpose <lb />
of making it effective and <lb />
The resolutions faith <lb />
that most physicians <lb />
up to this high principle of ac- <lb />
stated in the resolutions <lb />
of every c <lb />
provide for at <lb />
and no taxpayer <lb />
justly complain at it. <lb />
roust allowed in <lb />
tho of for <lb />
the Influence of and, <lb />
association. Exceptions are, there- <lb />
fore., too to jay down <lb />
in <lb />
by <lb />
ore, too numerous to lay down <lb />
Still it i. safe to say ft r <lb />
ii general that a man's intellectual EV F I <lb />
is determined <lb />
iv the extent of indulgence In <lb />
small . .,,, <lb />
at tho present time. <lb />
and Jewel Stores and Ranges. <lb />
E. S. Dead. <lb />
Dixon, Jock <lb />
in, departed this life on <lb />
Thursday of last week, and his <lb />
body w s laid to in the <lb />
burying ground on Friday <lb />
in the presence of and add this <lb />
relatives and From; wise <lb />
What we can indigestion <lb />
Was largely the cause of his de- <lb />
He was ; man well known <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina, and <lb />
had in several prominent <lb />
i Was for many <lb />
That we deem it <lb />
Unprofessional and dishonorable <lb />
conduct, for either <lb />
to or to give prescriptions <lb />
for whiskey or intoxicants, <lb />
treat the Conference, being <lb />
a i of <lb />
such giving of <lb />
of which church if <lb />
w, at his death. He, valid <lb />
beverage merely; <lb />
and further, that, in our opinion, <lb />
whiskey <lb />
prov- <lb />
for <lb />
i son of John Dixon and the license of any <lb />
several and sis , may be of the <lb />
He leaves a and <lb />
children. the father of Dr matter for <lb />
W. Harvey Dixon. of Edward. that ., <lb />
N. all other men. he had men who <lb />
hi- frailties and hi-j virtues. Let <lb />
take this proper view of their <lb />
bl a up the bereft <lb />
Baptist. <lb />
the former and emu- and as <lb />
TL ; has every con- <lb />
that n all will live <lb />
up to r adopted. <lb />
Not the lens gratifying clause <lb />
in re . ii . that if any <lb />
lit u in I violate <lb />
paid violate tin- <lb />
law, it he valid ground <lb />
Pay Year <lb />
Tho i ave <lb />
taxi for year <lb />
, for revoking the that <lb />
up the It is ,,.; <lb />
near the time when the New and Observer, <lb />
property delinquents will be <lb />
Sheriff Tucker I- i <lb />
his last notice to those <lb />
who have not paid. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
A. James, of is <lb />
spending some time at home <lb />
with his father who has been <lb />
sicK with pneumonia. <lb />
G. W. Blount. of Williamston, <lb />
spent Sunday and Monday here <lb />
with friends, <lb />
Hen. S M Jones and W. R. <lb />
Bullock are away a few days in <lb />
and around Beaufort, N C, on <lb />
a hunting trip. <lb />
On account of his father's <lb />
T. C. Britten, of Houston, <lb />
Texas, was called homo last <lb />
I week. <lb />
J. R. Ward, of LaGrange, is <lb />
spending a few days at his old <lb />
home here. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Smith and little son, <lb />
Thomas, of Washington, spent <lb />
last week here with relatives. <lb />
Miss Stancill, of Hill, <lb />
and Mrs. of Mildred, <lb />
were visiting Mrs. G. F. <lb />
last week. <lb />
The town and county around <lb />
regret the death of Dr J- D. <lb />
Bullock, one of our faithful mail <lb />
carriers, and he will be greatly <lb />
missed by all. Ban . W <lb />
burst has been appointed by the <lb />
government to succeed Dr. <lb />
lock as mail carrier for route <lb />
No. <lb />
The carts and wagons <lb />
hauling seed potatoes makes us <lb />
think spring is near at hand. <lb />
Only a years ago farmers <lb />
thought the only seed potatoes <lb />
were those grown in Maine. We <lb />
are glad they have learned bet- <lb />
for there is none that equals <lb />
the North second crop. <lb />
Blount Brothers already <lb />
shipped several curs and are <lb />
shipping daily <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Martin, who hat <lb />
been sick and out of school, is <lb />
very much d. The i <lb />
la very thin now because of so <lb />
much grip, and saddened by <lb />
the death little Jimmie Taylor <lb />
a few days ago. <lb />
compared to the practice of <lb />
it has been steadily, oven if slowly, <lb />
diminishing for centuries. <lb />
does not prove that men arc better <lb />
morally or than they <lb />
were. <lb />
It does show, however, that there <lb />
exists a higher avenge of <lb />
which renders tho habit dis- <lb />
tasteful to Increasingly large <lb />
Subscribe for the Reflector <lb />
Agent for <lb />
Jewel Stores and Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
farm fertilizer sower <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
E G <lb />
Pres. and Gen. <lb />
T M HOOKER <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
HOOKER <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
any <lb />
Medicine for Children. <lb />
In buying a cough fur <lb />
be to buy Chamber- <lb />
Cough in n I <lb />
from It, ad to <lb />
low. Ii especially fur coughs. <lb />
C. W. Tayloe. and whooping <lb />
. , . , in <lb />
citizen It is not only u <lb />
brother of the Dis. and I u n but, when given as <lb />
., , . ,. ., will <lb />
Mr . r- died that prove, t the attack. Whooping cough <lb />
this morning Of cancer of h not when this remedy is <lb />
. ., . . ,. , given as directed. It contains no opium <lb />
the throat. He had many other drugs, and may be <lb />
in Greenville learn of W to <lb />
, ,, . , , For all and <lb />
With regret. dealer.; in Patent Medicine. <lb />
Seed <lb />
have received T. Wood i <lb />
Seed for <lb />
1908. It is one of the <lb />
est and most complete<lb />
particularly in th; in- <lb />
formation that it gives about. I <lb />
southern seeds and southern <lb />
crops, and should be in the hands <lb />
of all our gardener and farmers. <lb />
It will he mailed free, upon re- <lb />
quest to T. W. Wood Sons, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
Organized in reorganized and <lb />
in 1904 with authorized capital of <lb />
Manufacturers of High Grade <lb />
We wish to announce to our many patrons and friends that we now occupy our <lb />
new three brick factory, on the corner of C 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 material is used for our Buggies and Car- <lb />
We invite you to call any time to inspect the plant and material used, <lb />
Mr. Flanagan will take pleasure in showing you, whether you wish to purchase anything <lb />
or not <lb />
years experience at Buggy manufacturing, and the reputation our <lb />
have attained over the large territory in which they are used, is sufficient g <lb />
or work ii the best and that the interests of our customers is protected. <lb />
make the beat Buggy on the market for tho money, sell for cash or on <lb />
time, and protect the purchaser with this <lb />
If any spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb />
u age within one ear 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 best Wagons made by manufacturers of long experience <lb />
and fully guaranteed Piedmont and Hackney, <lb />
Ii. I. Bros, at Farmville and J. R. Harvey Co., at Grifton, are agents <lb />
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 />
hip run. <lb />
BOYS ESCORTED TOOK <lb />
GREAT M <lb />
The boys must certainly go <lb />
about some if they have any Idea <lb />
-of keeping pace with <lb />
for the latter have put them- <lb />
selves far in the lead as enter- <lb />
A bunch of the and <lb />
Greenville has the sweetest and <lb />
prettiest lot of them in the world, <lb />
decided that they would take ad- <lb />
vantage of leap year and do the <lb />
honors in an entertainment <lb />
They planned for some weeks, <lb />
and the outcome of it was a Val- <lb />
party which they gave <lb />
Friday night <lb />
Mrs. R. L. Smith kindly ten- <lb />
her elegant new house to <lb />
the girls as the place for holding <lb />
their party, which offer was <lb />
gladly accepted. Two days be- <lb />
fore the party the boys who <lb />
were to be guests received two <lb />
red hearts bearing the invitation. <lb />
These <lb />
On Valentine's <lb />
The girls Greenville would like to <lb />
relate <lb />
To the of town the mystery <lb />
And v.-1 would like for you to take part. <lb />
Tucker, Wilson, <lb />
Prank Brown, Lather Bowling, <lb />
Moore. Norman War- <lb />
Jesse Hailing ten, George <lb />
and David Watson. <lb />
The guests of honor were <lb />
Misses Lillie Bennett and <lb />
Payne. <lb />
MRS. R. J. COBB ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Mrs. Alfred Settle Docker, f <lb />
for Reflector. <lb />
The handsome residence of Mr. <lb />
R. J. Cobb, on Fifth street, was <lb />
the scene of a beautiful enter- <lb />
on St Valentine's eve, <lb />
given in honor of Mrs. Alfred <lb />
Settle Dockery Miss Mary <lb />
who is the at <lb />
Miss Irma Cobb. <lb />
At the entrance to the mag tire <lb />
hall which was tastefully deco- <lb />
rated in potted plants, Mrs R. <lb />
J. Cobb, elegantly gowned in em- <lb />
green satin and Duchess <lb />
lace, graciously the <lb />
many callers who, in spite of the <lb />
stormy evening, called to pay <lb />
their respects. <lb />
Miss Irma Cobb, gracefully at- <lb />
tired in a princess gown of white <lb />
net over taffeta, as and <lb />
Mrs- Dockery in her superb wed- <lb />
ding dress, presented a lovely <lb />
picture th two, clone friends <lb />
HAS COMMUTED. <lb />
The Was Sentence of <lb />
Dead at <lb />
Governor Glenn yesterday com- <lb />
muted the death sentence of <lb />
tier Jones, the county <lb />
to life imprison- <lb />
upon the investigation <lb />
that had been made since be <lb />
granted a reprieve of ten days to <lb />
Jones last Friday at o'clock, <lb />
just half and hour before the <lb />
was to have be-n <lb />
sent into eternity from the gal- <lb />
lows. <lb />
There was some criticism of <lb />
Governor following upon the <lb />
announcement that he had res- <lb />
the ten days, but this <lb />
ended when it was understood <lb />
that the reprieve had been grant <lb />
ed at the request of Solicitor <lb />
Brooks and when the principal <lb />
prosecuting witness in the trial <lb />
made a statement for the con- <lb />
of the Governor to the <lb />
effect that wife was a <lb />
woman whose character was <lb />
and whoso conduct, in-1 <lb />
of jealousy in j <lb />
crime without I <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
man who Me <lb />
-wise for Ma <lb />
The man Us health <lb />
la both has lama <lb />
may by; <lb />
Ins It. It is worth <lb />
At the first attack of dices <lb />
which generally <lb />
the LIVER and <lb />
fest itself la Innumerable ways<lb />
And save your health. <lb />
Keep <lb />
We had rather not have to re- <lb />
fer to it so often, but it is <lb />
to again remind those sub- <lb />
to The Reflector who <lb />
have not responded to statements <lb />
sent them, that the pap -r can- <lb />
not be sent to them much longer <lb />
they pay what they owe <lb />
us. Every one who has not done <lb />
so should call and settle or send <lb />
a remittance without waiting to <lb />
be reminded of it <lb />
of days, served punch <lb />
. , . glistening cut glass bowls <lb />
From the boys were,. ., , ,. , <lb />
,. . ., in the cross hall. The Color <lb />
all exact while the girls were i . , , , <lb />
,, scheme was in red and <lb />
White carnations under a wed- <lb />
ding this being Mrs. Dock- <lb />
hearts were every- W f Judge would <lb />
red, -1 , <lb />
J ,. V- ,., s,,,., ,, <lb />
to the corners of , , with <lb />
arts roses in <lb />
. d was <lb />
Le ropes ii <lb />
i ere <lb />
to the-i <lb />
. , . <lb />
,. occasion, Mrs. Dockery. as guest <lb />
re . , , I <lb />
. ,. , of two pictures. I <lb />
artistically J, . . , ,; . <lb />
M . Cupid <lb />
busy with preparation. Thai <lb />
Smith, already <lb />
beautiful v a by <lb />
i until it in- <lb />
i in love. <lb />
rich i. plants. The par <lb />
i o with pink <lb />
where <lb />
too is x <lb />
room, <lb />
in pi i <lb />
Mi <lb />
w -n <lb />
was <lb />
the <lb />
numb<lb />
The b <lb />
the <lb />
i. <lb />
him t commit th <lb />
i. <lb />
The governor's statement <lb />
granting the is as <lb />
was <lb />
sen i leash for i i i <lb />
l ; an bi ; i <lb />
I e sent en in <lb />
Real <lb />
Chief, published <lb />
at a boat <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt <lb />
In the Superior court, <lb />
A. H. Taft v. Mary Davis <lb />
Sale of land under execution <lb />
By virtue of an execution <lb />
to the underwent d, the <lb />
sheriff of Pitt, the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county, ii <lb />
the above entitled action, I <lb />
on Monday the 2nd day of March <lb />
1908. at the court house door in <lb />
said county, at o'clock <lb />
it being the Monday <lb />
March 1908, sell for c.-.-h to the <lb />
highest bidder, to the <lb />
said execution, all the right, title <lb />
and interest, which the said <lb />
Mary defendant has in <lb />
the following <lb />
That certain lot <lb />
parcel of land lying and being in <lb />
the town of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Situate on the East side of Wash <lb />
street, between the lot <lb />
occupied by and <lb />
and the lot owned by J. R. Move, <lb />
the interest of the s-id Mary <lb />
Davis being a one half interest <lb />
in said lot, and the same <lb />
referred to in the last will and <lb />
testament of her P <lb />
recorded in will book No. <lb />
in tho office of the cleric of tin <lb />
court of Pitt county. <lb />
This the day of Jan, 1908. <lb />
L. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb />
Creditors <lb />
North <lb />
H-t Comity. <lb />
L. P. Kr-d t . <lb />
Mil's. C and wife, <lb />
V. Parer-, <lb />
VS <lb />
C. H. L. A. <lb />
By of an Clerk <lb />
of in in <lb />
above c action, et . inn <lb />
i wilt -n <lb />
M h day Mare <lb />
Court House of i <lb />
in to ti-. i A <lb />
.,. ; <lb />
.-. c named nth r t n L <lb />
Keel the lo t u <lb />
Bribed trait or of d. <lb />
Lot No. J in the . <lb />
in and ; . <lb />
he of Ma y Ann -tokes <lb />
acres more or . ii-l <lb />
at a pine. I <lb />
Patent, , <lb />
ea-t polos a i .- . <lb />
1- ea-t 1-2 <lb />
thence u z- <lb />
west o-5 to a <lb />
pointer.-., thence south went <lb />
t 4- to a a. as e OB a n t he <lb />
fide of the path, u <lb />
1-2 degrees west ti l-3 <lb />
stake at the corn, r of a <lb />
with the south treat <lb />
-5 poles, thence with the <lb />
d west a <lb />
south . t <lb />
poles to a stake, thence d <lb />
east to a Sink <lb />
seat side of the . . ,. <lb />
1-2 decrees <lb />
in the <lb />
with lino north <lb />
r pole to th <lb />
shown by map <lb />
re; i i . <lb />
This the 12th of Fl <lb />
J. L. <lb />
2-8 I . . .<lb />
with <lb />
first visit here since her ,.; <lb />
,. The . <lb />
Dockery after <lb />
Mi. <lb />
tin <lb />
as filed b .- <lb />
s . <lb />
r. c Bi-;<lb />
it <lb />
. i. <lb />
i fl <lb />
in that who muds <lb />
d hi<lb />
pounds, Now that is <lb />
i.;.;. j <lb />
B- virtue f he we <lb />
THIS <lb />
Six handed euchre was played <lb />
by a of guests m the <lb />
parlor, the prize h-i- unique<lb />
the first <lb />
prize <lb />
. . I <lb />
their . . , , <lb />
. the successful player h <lb />
volume <lb />
i i. bow i in <lb />
leather, for which Miss <lb />
. r . n i i j ti- <lb />
and Mire <lb />
Iv Wanner did the cutting, <lb />
Miss Skinner being the <lb />
Mrs. Smart <lb />
won th-. consolation prize, <lb />
a shaped box filled with <lb />
bans. <lb />
Tho was in keep- <lb />
with the other features of the <lb />
salted <lb />
bin- served in heart shaped <lb />
cups, sandwiches cut after the <lb />
with i h- <lb />
center, and the <lb />
. love knots o. <lb />
red <lb />
tenet- y , . <lb />
f. . .- <lb />
. . r . <lb />
J n. C t. <lb />
. i i . ; . <lb />
. I <lb />
got in ii . ii-<lb />
the f .-. <lb />
Ci Ctr t E n <lb />
Cits Conn H <lb />
1-. who i i <lb />
lumber o. at <lb />
, . ; We v I-. it <lb />
I i .- <lb />
i . hid o ill o i i <lb />
t Evil r I I <lb />
. r,, ., en -or <lb />
. i . j ,. , <lb />
i ., <lb />
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i t. . i <lb />
i.-. I u . V <lb />
. t. <lb />
Ila he V e <lb />
c.-n. P <lb />
as executor of the <lb />
. II . -f i . i I, . . <lb />
. . .; I d, h in i <lb />
., w ail <lb />
tie e o <lb />
I i- U i I <lb />
let-.- la . . . That of <lb />
i vi , p . . <lb />
. i.- I. in-, th t- tn <lb />
or W-l-on, <lb />
n, d ii . e . <lb />
. d . II.<lb />
. i r I lad <lb />
. . . , , a <lb />
. , . . . <lb />
. -v.; <lb />
it com t . to <lb />
, . <lb />
charmingly.; <lb />
the deer by <lb />
the <lb />
i i b <lb />
Brown. <lb />
, a i There <lb />
m guessing and <lb />
which followed Miss <lb />
lard got the lucky j <lb />
was awarded the <lb />
of cuff buttons, <lb />
to Percy <lb />
were then invited to <lb />
ire bows and <lb />
i h <lb />
across end o; <lb />
hall. On the of each hear;. <lb />
T hi-. <lb />
i, . v. <lb />
J-. i. . <lb />
Kg <lb />
of <lb />
it <lb />
ii <lb />
of . <lb />
.-i <lb />
i. <lb />
I . i ;. <lb />
On <lb />
. is i <lb />
; give .-. <lb />
examine more iv- <lb />
in h case In I <lb />
I i <lb />
mistake i i <lb />
. i <lb />
h,<lb />
i i V <lb />
ft i<lb />
. <lb />
a partner <lb />
to <lb />
heart to have <lb />
for supper. <lb />
v th repaired <lb />
y . <lb />
block i, cake <lb />
and by Mrs Smith and <lb />
Misses y Smith, Lillian Can <lb />
and Margaret Blow, <lb />
prop the coup <lb />
were extended to Mr- and <lb />
. The evening was one of <lb />
hoy whoso arrow pierced the Brooks, commend <lb />
illy e con int i Ion Ii <lb />
to <lb />
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Mary Lo- <lb />
Minnie Best Dall, Lil- <lb />
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while still believing the <lb />
very guilty, but there being <lb />
grave doubt as to the degree of <lb />
his guilt, in the interest of <lb />
man life I commute his sentence <lb />
from death to life imprisonment <lb />
at hard labor in the State prison, <lb />
believing that under the <lb />
stance it is best to make a mis- <lb />
take, if any, on the side of mercy <lb />
than to too rigidly enforce <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
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that he supposed It was good <lb />
soap as he had Sold it for such <lb />
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Notice Creditors. 2nd Monday after the 1st Mon- <lb />
Having dub qualified before the in March it being the 16th <lb />
r Pitt county as I day of March 1908. Court <lb />
executor of the last will house in said county <lb />
N. C, and or demur to <lb />
the complaint in said action or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded in <lb />
in said complaint. <lb />
This 28th day of Jan. 1908. <lb />
D. C. Moore. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. for <lb />
of William Bryant Dixon, deceased, no <lb />
given to all in- <lb />
to the estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
all claims against the <lb />
estate are notified to the same <lb />
to the for payment on or <lb />
before day of February, 1909, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
February 1908. <lb />
2-15 ltd W. H. ARNOLD, <lb />
Executor of William Bryant Dixon. <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and <lb />
Entered as second cl- . matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C. under Congress of March 1879 <lb />
M to <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY FEB. 1908 <lb />
What said about <lb />
th president a plenty. <lb />
The more it is probed the <lb />
worse that A. M. college <lb />
episode looks. <lb />
Every man has a right to as- <lb />
to office, but that does not <lb />
mean that every man will get <lb />
what he aspires to. <lb />
The cruiser North Carolina is <lb />
all right <lb />
The ground hog has got the <lb />
weather man hoodooed and put <lb />
him all off the track in guessing. <lb />
Isn't this a peculiar world <lb />
Folks just don't care at all now <lb />
if they lose their grip. <lb />
We thought Mr. Hearst had <lb />
retired, but it seems that he is <lb />
ye; on the list of can-<lb />
Local candidates are also be. of Hon. <lb />
ginning to sprout If they don't k that the <lb />
mind out a late frost will catch ;,;,, ion in <lb />
them. be I i <lb />
after th <lb />
If that was the way he intend- <lb />
ed it, it is hardly fair in Mr. <lb />
Kitchen to try to keep strings to <lb />
two offices, so that if he to <lb />
get one he can pull in the other- <lb />
And you can't blame them, for <lb />
they no doubt think that if Mr. <lb />
Kitchen failed to get the <lb />
nation for in the State <lb />
convention, he would again be a <lb />
candidate in the congressional <lb />
Elsewhere in this issue is an <lb />
article written by Prof. J. A. <lb />
of the United States <lb />
Department of Agriculture, that <lb />
should be carefully read by <lb />
every farmer, as it contains in- <lb />
formation as to the improve- <lb />
of soils that is of treat <lb />
value. Prof. especially <lb />
emphasizes the value of cotton <lb />
seed meal and hulls as a <lb />
and advises farmers to re- <lb />
store the ingredients contained <lb />
in these back to the soil instead <lb />
of the cotton seed. He <lb />
says the oil contained in seed is <lb />
no value as a fertilizer, but <lb />
the meal and hulls are of great <lb />
value, hence he advises that the <lb />
be taken to an oil mill and <lb />
exchanged for meal and hulls <lb />
Pitt county farmers are <lb />
in having the opportunity <lb />
near at hand for following the <lb />
advice of Prof. for lo- <lb />
at Winterville, within <lb />
easy of all. is ore of the. <lb />
The cherry tree and hatchet <lb />
story is coming out for its an- <lb />
reading. <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
HIS SUBJECT. <lb />
In the special session of the <lb />
West Virginia legislature the <lb />
prohibition bill lacked just one <lb />
vote of passing the senate. <lb />
If we are not mistaken it is a <lb />
point of law that man who <lb />
conceals a crime is as guilty as <lb />
h who commits <lb />
The Concord Tribune is calling <lb />
for boat lines on the streets of <lb />
that town. Concord must have <lb />
worse streets than <lb />
arc Valuable ind <lb />
be Given Back to the SoiL <lb />
iii; <lb />
There is no question at all about <lb />
the State going for prohibition, <lb />
that part of it is certain. But <lb />
everything should be done to <lb />
make the majority as large <lb />
possible. <lb />
Governor of Illinois, <lb />
best oil mills in Eastern North I wrote a word message. <lb />
Carolina, and will haw. n That places Mm in the eligible <lb />
trouble in exchanging seed for-list for president, <lb />
hulls. <lb />
Many of the soils throughout <lb />
the cotton and tobacco growing <lb />
states are greatly in need of a <lb />
larger amount of organic matter <lb />
than exists in the soils at the <lb />
present time. When nature turns <lb />
the soil over to man for <lb />
purposes, it is usually made <lb />
up partly of sand, partly of clay, <lb />
or of that combination of sand <lb />
and clay which we call loam. <lb />
These materials constitute the <lb />
mineral matter of the soil. They <lb />
also constitute the largest part of <lb />
the soil material, but in the <lb />
natural soil when it is first <lb />
there are also consider- <lb />
able amounts of leaves and the <lb />
stems and blades of Brasses and <lb />
weeds, together with the roots <lb />
home made <lb />
lands would consist of about <lb />
lbs. of cotton seed meal and <lb />
pounds of acid phosphate <lb />
mixed together and <lb />
plied to an acre of ground. In <lb />
the case of lands and of the <lb />
yellow lands along the coast it <lb />
would be well also to add about <lb />
pounds of to the com- <lb />
The amount of <lb />
or of of potash would <lb />
need to be increased in the case <lb />
of a dark brown mucky soil, <lb />
which occurs in hollows and <lb />
along streams, and the amount <lb />
of cotton seed meal, that is, of <lb />
nitrogenous matter would need <lb />
to be reduced. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
U. S. Department of <lb />
THE PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. <lb />
Now, brethren, let us address <lb />
ourselves to the task of wiping <lb />
out the liquor traffic for good and <lb />
all. The thing we must do is to <lb />
s it is only <lb />
lees than Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt's largest epistle. <lb />
Some fellow has secured <lb />
paten; for making paper mil of <lb />
sawdust- as r <lb />
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locking <lb />
to <lb />
the <lb />
avoid evil prophecies of defeat <lb />
and humiliation. Already we <lb />
plants or- one or two temper <lb />
matter in the soil. Now, <lb />
in cultivating soils we turn this <lb />
material over with our plows and <lb />
expose it to the action of the air. <lb />
h immediately begins to decay, <lb />
just as stump in the <lb />
field when the re h cut We <lb />
add amounts of <lb />
have <lb />
advocates pretending to <lb />
fear that prohibition will be <lb />
again If they do fear <lb />
any such they, are at <lb />
poor around <lb />
the country talk about it But <lb />
there is ground for any<lb />
A Buncombe county <lb />
preacher has been indicted tie <lb />
bigamy. en ore . <lb />
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the tamper <lb />
commercial fertilizers to the soil, forces quit and go fishing. <lb />
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of commercial would to pit am <lb />
such as to hasten this ; <lb />
of matter. As , I nit <lb />
large sections of M <lb />
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Wilmington liquor i are <lb />
expending their energy in the <lb />
wrongs direction i- fighting<lb />
up o in <lb />
other <lb />
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lynch a man and he killed four Governor <lb />
then; ct <lb />
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pr the recent <lb />
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t a; d .- treasurer the <lb />
new county<lb />
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lo u -H he had hid in the <lb />
B r i <lb />
rood, and now is <lb />
p. <lb />
in the <lb />
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it. We ire I <lb />
wounded ten the matter shall be <lb />
before shot to death him- to the bottom- <lb />
self- That kind of medicine <lb />
ought to be given to college <lb />
These cities that are <lb />
with the Is in <lb />
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of Mi T h i r. <lb />
.,. <lb />
s a lo s to <lb />
State. lie has for <lb />
rs secretary <lb />
State board agriculture <lb />
proved valuable n-an ii <lb />
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crop course is <lb />
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rig or of <lb />
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size of r i <lb />
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the e a j. vote that <lb />
would almost the election if <lb />
the coast Were to turn traitor to <lb />
the cause; hut there many <lb />
counties, Hobo<lb />
A or ,., . cat m Y. <lb />
pro-l , ,., it <lb />
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the <lb />
that <lb />
Ha was especially in <lb />
u e led in good class <lb />
the State and <lb />
y of good banks a <lb />
them. <lb />
hen there <lb />
the <lb />
i proportions. <lb />
, Let us ill <lb />
tut the hopeful <lb />
his cotton and <lb />
fields. It is lien B go practice j w w Uh a Will. <lb />
to grow some covet crops are the time <lb />
lo <lb />
can be plowed <lb />
v North . . <lb />
-V ., <lb />
shortened six weeks because t <lb />
the absence cf .- i <lb />
and now you may hear anti <lb />
prohibitionists shouting for joy. <lb />
But if schools cannot be run <lb />
without whiskey money then we <lb />
had better let the schools go. <lb />
miner went to d <lb />
. <lb />
not appreciate the from that trip and <lb />
this State gives If again. <lb />
Lynchburg and some other man- <lb />
that two of the recent A. M. <lb />
college boon expelled <lb />
and that others will be similarly <lb />
If that is true why <lb />
Virginia towns do not <lb />
mind they will kill the goose <lb />
that lays the golden egg. <lb />
he <lb />
end v. it haw <lb />
about it <lb />
their names <lb />
Representative Morton, of <lb />
New Hanover, might help him- <lb />
self in public estimation by <lb />
the example of the <lb />
ground hog-go in his hole and <lb />
keep quiet. He has already <lb />
said more than there was any <lb />
need of saying. <lb />
The municipal health <lb />
ties of San Francisco are making <lb />
war on rats. A bounty of fifty <lb />
cents females and twenty five <lb />
cents on males is paid for killing <lb />
the rodents. The Chinese in- <lb />
habitants of the city ought to <lb />
get busy. . <lb />
Other business men of Green- <lb />
ville might take a lesson from <lb />
the Tobacco Board of Trade. If <lb />
other ins- <lb />
the Association <lb />
were as active as the Tobacco <lb />
Board of Trade trying bring <lb />
business to Greenville, you <lb />
would see more of it coming <lb />
here. The tobacco men are or- <lb />
and work together, and <lb />
when they act it is with effect. <lb />
The town owes much to them. <lb />
United States Attorney Harry <lb />
Skinner, of Greenville, is being <lb />
mentioned in the list of pros- <lb />
in the nomination of a <lb />
candidate for governor by the <lb />
North Carolina Republicans. <lb />
They could hardly select a bet- <lb />
speaker than he is, but he <lb />
will hardly warm the governor's <lb />
chair. <lb />
I looking out for disaster are <lb />
organic matter In in- force the battle <lb />
of the papers are saying manure. I The <lb />
fer to raise the cover crop and as well be <lb />
feed it to the cattle and get other he. is <lb />
manure, because by H doing you. q no account anywhere. hat <lb />
get two values out of the crop, . m j was <lb />
its feed value its manure ,.,, way to <lb />
value. about would <lb />
Too cotton you not rather nave it now and <lb />
fortunate in the character I this way than not to have it <lb />
of crop which he raises. When at if not, you were never a <lb />
he sells the lint from his cotton j prohibitionist, but simple want- <lb />
field he sells carbon, hydrogen to appear to be. This is no <lb />
and oxygen; literally, wind to over methods, <lb />
water. He is not so fortunate if The issue is on, whether we like <lb />
it or not, and whoever fails the <lb />
temperance cause in this hour <lb />
Some of the neighboring <lb />
towns are already getting on <lb />
their baseball talk for the com- <lb />
summer. While they are <lb />
playing ball Greenville will be <lb />
busy laying the streets <lb />
and Eastern Training School <lb />
buildings- <lb />
The senate is still chewing on <lb />
the Aldrich bill for relief in fin- <lb />
emergencies, and it is <lb />
thought that one more week will <lb />
end the debate. The prospects <lb />
for revision is not yet, nor <lb />
soon. <lb />
A South Dakota town came <lb />
near being involved in a riot be- <lb />
cause a woman wanted to name <lb />
her baby Evelyn Thaw, <lb />
to which some of the citizens ob- <lb />
We do not admire the <lb />
he also sells his cotton seed from <lb />
his farm and does not restore the <lb />
organic matter, thus removed, to <lb />
his soils Cotton seed consists <lb />
of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and <lb />
potash, in addition to the carbon, <lb />
hydrogen and oxygen. When he <lb />
cotton seed sells <lb />
part of his farm. Cotton seed <lb />
meal contains on the average <lb />
about per cent, of nitrogen; <lb />
that is, ton of cotton seed meal <lb />
would contain pounds <lb />
and for this nitrogen you <lb />
usually pay about cents a <lb />
pound. A ton of cotton seed <lb />
never was its friend.-Charity <lb />
and Children. <lb />
The playwright doesn't like it <lb />
when the actors play wrong- <lb />
woman's taste but she had a <lb />
right to do as she pleased pounds <lb />
Cold water is a great cooler <lb />
when properly applied. It even <lb />
made a colored woman <lb />
change her mind about commit- <lb />
ting She started out to <lb />
end her existence by jumping <lb />
into a well, but did she <lb />
strike the cold water she <lb />
set cry for help that brought <lb />
i to pull her out <lb />
The Council of State should re- <lb />
quire a thorough investigation of <lb />
the hazing at A. M. college. <lb />
The people who pay taxes to sup- <lb />
port State institutions are tired <lb />
of reports of such disgraceful <lb />
conduct at State colleges. Pa- <lb />
rents who send their boys to <lb />
these schools do not want them <lb />
to be victims of hazing, nor do <lb />
they want them to associate with <lb />
the things who practice it The <lb />
must stop or the schools <lb />
will suffer. <lb />
Those Virginia cities are going <lb />
to discover that they made a big <lb />
mistake in fighting the interests <lb />
of the merchants of North Caro- <lb />
in the matter of equal <lb />
freight rates. <lb />
selecting a name for her baby. <lb />
Keeping Open Home. <lb />
Everybody ii welcome when we feel <lb />
good; and we feel that way only when <lb />
our organs are working- prop- <lb />
Dr. New Life <lb />
late the action of stomach, liver and <lb />
o perfectly one can't help feel- <lb />
good when he <lb />
I at L. drug <lb />
The president has caught it <lb />
again, ex-Governor Black, of <lb />
New York, having taken a <lb />
whack at him a speech at a <lb />
dinner in Boston.<lb />
A medium white ox with white <lb />
and dark red neck, <lb />
tall, marked it and half moon In <lb />
MUM. <lb />
meal, or about worth of <lb />
nitrogen. My advice to the cot- <lb />
ton farmer would be, raise all <lb />
the cotton you can and sell the <lb />
lint. Take the seed to the oil <lb />
mill and sell it if you can get a <lb />
satisfactory price, because the oil <lb />
which is in the seed has no fer- <lb />
value on your land and you <lb />
can get a profit from the sale of <lb />
this oil, but get back the hulls <lb />
and the meal. Either feed the <lb />
meal to your work stock and save <lb />
the manure, or use it directly as <lb />
the source of nitrogen in making <lb />
up your home mad <lb />
plaster such a <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This Department <lb />
is in charge F. C. Nye who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
in Winterville and vicinity. <lb />
Jill I III III <lb />
THE AYDEN <lb />
department is in charge J. M. Blow who is author <lb />
in and, vicinity <lb />
to represent The Eastern <lb />
is <lb />
Miss Arley Moore, who <lb />
teaching about five miles in the <lb />
country, spent Sunday here. <lb />
H B. Mumford, of Ayden, <lb />
spent Sunday here with relatives. <lb />
Rubber boots, rubber shoes, <lb />
rubber coats, and heavy work <lb />
shoes a specialty- <lb />
Barber Co. <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 />
Miss Eva was called <lb />
to her home near Stokes this <lb />
morning on account of the sick- <lb />
of her father. <lb />
Our whole line of clothing must <lb />
go at greatly reduced prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb />
received. Barber <lb />
We can furnish you all kinds <lb />
of and turned wood <lb />
work f. r i r. n short; no- <lb />
Carolina Milling Mfg. <lb />
. , , <lb />
The instead of<lb />
last party <lb />
to its m a s, which was <lb />
much <lb />
j, , o- almost at <lb />
j., , s of <lb />
TO- <lb />
Now is the time to purchase <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
are cheap. The A. G. Cox <lb />
Co have plenty of the bus. <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them. All <lb />
to Mr. <lb />
Ab Daily <lb />
nu we take <lb />
and writing for <lb />
W have a lift <lb />
mail at <lb />
in <lb />
all who receive <lb />
We also take orders <lb />
Sunday evening to visit his sis- <lb />
who has been very sick. <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 deposits with <lb />
us. Interest on time de- <lb />
posits. J. L. Jackson, Cashier. <lb />
Beautiful souvenir cards fit <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
H. A. Litchfield, a student of <lb />
W. H. S , left Monday evening <lb />
for his home at Creswell. He <lb />
received a telegram announcing <lb />
the serious illness of his sister. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
THE STORY OF KHAKI. <lb />
K Dy That <lb />
by Accident. <lb />
Khaki, tho olive colored canvas <lb />
cloth worn by soldiers in hot <lb />
mates, owes its present to a <lb />
accident, as ii the case with <lb />
many inventions. This cotton stuff <lb />
has been worn in India by British <lb />
troops for many rears. tint was <lb />
greenish brown, but it always fad- <lb />
ed when it was washed with <lb />
A business man from Manchester <lb />
this <lb />
for printing <lb />
Mrs. Geo. Tucker, of Whitaker, <lb />
who has been visiting relatives <lb />
hare returned home Tuesday. <lb />
Your lady friend would <lb />
of those fancy boxes <lb />
of candy at Sauls <lb />
drugstore, <lb />
Capt George who has <lb />
been in the employ of the Ayden <lb />
Lumber Co. for several years, <lb />
has taken a position as salesman <lb />
with J. R. Smith Co <lb />
See our line of books and <lb />
Our entire stock of ladies jack-1 India chanced to <lb />
ea must go at slaughtering enter conversation with an <lb />
Good health depends i English officer, who remarked care- <lb />
upon your keeping the body <lb />
warm. <lb />
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb />
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
W. F. Hart and R. W. Smith <lb />
put in their new seine at Pitch <lb />
Kettle yesterday and expect <lb />
to hear big things from them be- <lb />
fore the season closes. <lb />
Pine Tar cough balsam will re- <lb />
your cough and cold Get a <lb />
bottle from M M Sauls <lb />
Miss Moseley, of Kinston, has <lb />
been here visiting her sister, <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Car load of fine and coarse <lb />
salt at JR Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Walter Hook, of Kenly, <lb />
came Wednesday to spend <lb />
days with her husband here. <lb />
Light and heavy groceries, <lb />
A Red Han lodge was organ <lb />
here last night, <lb />
A. L- as highest <lb />
officer. <lb />
A telegram here from <lb />
this morning, <lb />
that Mr. E. B. for- <lb />
of Ayden. was assassin- <lb />
there last night. Mr. <lb />
Lawhorn had previously received <lb />
a letter threatening his life, and <lb />
as he was walking down town <lb />
last night some one shot him <lb />
from ambush. He died about <lb />
o'clock <lb />
and company <lb />
Our friend Mitchell, of New <lb />
Bern, is in town. <lb />
The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co <lb />
Dr. L. C Skinner <lb />
. that would fads would make bis<lb />
seed Irish potatoes at I yo mg never for- <lb />
B Co. ; got tit's hint He cane home, torn <lb />
Mrs. Elisabeth Cox is spending . <lb />
M week with A. G Cox, her J <lb />
. , Th <lb />
son.<lb />
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i for rigs <lb />
a and wag- Caro <lb />
Cox r. i <lb />
G Cox, <lb />
They <lb />
W. in these experiments, ail<lb />
all kinds of <lb />
ha most <lb />
fact was <lb />
for holiday presents <lb />
J, R. Smith Co. <lb />
W. one of our best <lb />
left with his family last <lb />
week to make his home at Mid- <lb />
H. C, where he en <lb />
hi <lb />
Che of the firm will here night to <lb />
--ii g n., I <lb />
he an y so es-j ho large i he p t inc. <lb />
j a. <lb />
cigars and tobacco at Tripp Hart <lb />
To My <lb />
Having on January 1st 1918, <lb />
withdrawn from the firm of <lb />
Cannon Tyson doing a <lb />
tile business in the Ayden, <lb />
I herewith myself of this <lb />
opportunity thanking my <lb />
friends for their pa t patronage <lb />
and respectfully ask them to <lb />
and several ti with <lb />
from ville non, as lac <lb />
hi lo <lb />
treatment. <lb />
C. L<lb />
C . <lb />
Heel carts and m <lb />
making <lb />
well i tr <lb />
Misses and Clyde Chap <lb />
v found <lb />
, cloth W <lb />
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that i In I been cut from the <lb />
f subjected to <lb />
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to success, Th <lb />
a nice line -fa-e- you u HI B-. l-1.,, j,.<lb />
to t . a of Ci i <lb />
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nice up-to- office Prompt <lb />
you had Cheap on <lb />
winter shoes. <lb />
here. Ml f. r our <lb />
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8.00. <lb />
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must have <lb />
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church at Ayden Sunday. <lb />
A new e of<lb />
Barber O. <lb />
Van to society gave <lb />
one of debates of the <lb />
last night. The query <lb />
for <lb />
pi <lb />
m. <lb />
has <lb />
rime ii b n flail din a tan <lb />
kind. found. The <lb />
of H in combination <lb />
with the -f the dye had <lb />
fie needfuL <lb />
They K t with fill- <lb />
lie e . i ye hold, and their <lb />
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I-i r. aid <lb />
id In is <lb />
bed with <lb />
Tripp, Wait Co. arc in <lb />
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Lob fore , <lb />
Mono had <lb />
was <lb />
the <lb />
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boys at- 8.00 boots for muss I f;. a of <lb />
A. W. Co. the French a <lb />
Men's heavy rabbet boots assisted <lb />
for <lb />
Barber Co. however, there was published <lb />
castings detailed scheme for com. <lb />
following plows, by means elect <lb />
It is outlined n <lb />
and <lb />
is <lb />
Baptist <lb />
r dry goods and <lb />
i, Harrington <lb />
At o meeting of <lb />
, ,. <lb />
it the following officers wen <lb />
Deputy J- U. <lb />
mill <lb />
do- V i <lb />
to <lb />
the <lb />
manager. <lb />
r Mi- s Alice Baker baa <lb />
of bis left just in <lb />
S. Lo I <lb />
I am ;. <lb />
ii I i <lb />
ft. i n. <lb />
Mb- <lb />
lea Tripp, a about <lb />
f age, while playing base bull <lb />
out at graded school <lb />
Wednesday, fell and <lb />
large <lb />
J.<lb />
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oiler; on <lb />
B. is <lb />
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been<lb />
latter to the <lb />
Scots Magazine, written on Feb. I, <lb />
from u <lb />
Th suggestion to ti <lb />
below the knee. <lb />
along now very <lb />
e Baker baa taken and Comp <lb />
the post office. ,;,.; for <lb />
Co. it, <lb />
e business at tr.-.; J-i . in was <lb />
Co i e Milling Manufacturing end his <lb />
receiving They buy many friends ferret that he is <lb />
freshest line wood, . <lb />
i tin-<lb />
. m Tins <lb />
Barber a <lb />
Harden seeds of all kinds fresh Sunday morning and night. <lb />
Garden seeds of all kinds fresh Sunday and night. <lb />
from the A- W. Ange Now is the time to get single <lb />
Co and double low down <lb />
Miss Laura left Fri- at A. W. Angle Co- <lb />
day evening to spend Sunday Purser, of raven <lb />
with her parents at Hassell. <lb />
Stray Taken Up-I 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 />
Prof. G- E. Lineberry returned <lb />
from his old home in Chatham <lb />
county Sunday evening, where <lb />
he attended the funeral of his <lb />
brother last Thursday. <lb />
A new line of dry goods and <lb />
notions expected this week. <lb />
Come and see them. A. W. <lb />
Ange Co <lb />
A full line of overalls of all <lb />
kinds at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King went to Kin- <lb />
Monday on business. <lb />
The time is almost at hand <lb />
when farmers will need such <lb />
implements as cotton planters <lb />
and sowers. So place <lb />
your orders early with A. G. <lb />
for these <lb />
goods and then you will be sure <lb />
et your supply in ample time. <lb />
to get supply in . <lb />
Hiss Mollie Bryan spent Sun- <lb />
day at home. She left for Gold <lb />
point Monday morning, where <lb />
she will begin teaching. <lb />
visiting relatives here this week. <lb />
Poultry wire of all heights at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Lay in a supply of Dr. Hess's <lb />
Stock Food and Poultry <lb />
It is guaranteed to do <lb />
what it is recommended. The <lb />
spring season will soon be here <lb />
and you want your stock, and <lb />
poultry in the very best <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King preached two <lb />
excellent sermons to large con- <lb />
at the Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning and night. <lb />
Come and examine our new <lb />
line of dry goods and notions, <lb />
A. W. Ange, Co. <lb />
TheA-G. Mfg. Co. are now <lb />
expecting a nice lot of poultry <lb />
Fence. Would be glad to have <lb />
our friends and customers to <lb />
come to see us before they buy. <lb />
We can quote prices that will <lb />
talk. Plow saddles are still go- <lb />
A. G. Co, Manufacturing <lb />
Co. <lb />
The Junior Order of United <lb />
American Mechanics of Winter- <lb />
Council No. will present <lb />
the being indicated <lb />
the behavior of a light pith ban <lb />
or the a spark. <lb />
letter alphabet was to hove a <lb />
separate wire, so that any word <lb />
might be spelled out and any mes- <lb />
sage sent. <lb />
H. A. White, of Greenville, Mi you a new wagon <lb />
u hero this on any or <lb />
lumber yon may send. They <lb />
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb />
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb />
G. Gibb, who has been pay <lb />
b. <lb />
Neighborhood Favorite.<lb />
visit to New- <lb />
in waiting on you <lb />
Smith, the railroad agent at <lb />
in a western <lb />
saved the life a gentle- <lb />
man waiting for a train by pulling <lb />
him from in front of a through <lb />
train on another track. he <lb />
gentleman lost all nil dignity <lb />
for the moment and was much con- <lb />
fused, but not so much so as to for- <lb />
get that something was due to <lb />
agent. Following a grateful <lb />
pulse, he thrust his hand into his <lb />
pocket and, drawing it forth, ex- <lb />
. . <lb />
you've saved my M- <lb />
Hare's half a <lb />
I never take payment a <lb />
thing like answered Smith as <lb />
he turned to attend to duties <lb />
of the moment <lb />
man, must. i. on <lb />
life. Have a anyway. <lb />
The Jumping Off Place. <lb />
extended <lb />
York has home- <lb />
J. T. Smith, Sr . an old <lb />
dent of Ayden, has bought a <lb />
Middlesex and preacher and is very under <lb />
m. at J. I DOS. <lb />
nice farm near <lb />
moved his family there where he <lb />
will in farming. <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
One thirty-seven acre form <lb />
just outside corporation at <lb />
will be sold on easy <lb />
Ayden Loan a Ins. Co <lb />
W. C Jackson went to Middle- <lb />
sex Monday to spend several <lb />
days. , <lb />
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb />
steam J. R- <lb />
H Coward the <lb />
has been home on a visit <lb />
for a few days. <lb />
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb />
and a full line of hardware at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Rev. J. T. Davis preached at <lb />
the Christian church last Sunday. <lb />
Windows, doors, blinds, locks. <lb />
with our people. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. w.-- <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Dec. 3rd 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
houses Furniture <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
from Banks and Bankers <lb />
Cash Items w <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
coin, including all minor <lb />
coin currency <lb />
Nat. bk note. other 2.799.00 <lb />
82.169.291 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
48,045.86 stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits, less current <lb />
expenses and taxes paid <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
Cashier's check outstanding <lb />
certified check- <lb />
Consumption hid me it. hinger and butts. J. R- Smith <lb />
I had almost I <lb />
A letter from Rev. R. H. Jones <lb />
that he is pleasantly located <lb />
and I had almost Co <lb />
off place when I was advised to try o. <lb />
King's New and I want <lb />
to right now, it saved my life. <lb />
began with the first bottle <lb />
ind taking one down bottles I <lb />
was a and happy man <lb />
mm George Moore, of N. <lb />
a remedy for Coughs and colds <lb />
and healer of weak, for <lb />
Total <lb />
25.030.09 <lb />
8,750.00 <lb />
1.487.42 <lb />
46,199.84 <lb />
OS <lb />
382.169.29 <lb />
Ville Council No. , Will present. gr New <lb />
at Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Jones <lb />
spent two years in Ayden and <lb />
has many warm f here. <lb />
Pneumonia Cure J. R. <lb />
the above is to the o u., <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
that <lb />
fore me. this 6th. day of Dec. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON,<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
.,.<lb /></p>
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Getting What <lb />
Want <lb />
You <lb />
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and <lb />
being able to supply your wants is equally <lb />
gratifying to the seller. This is the <lb />
at <lb />
Greenville's Department Store. <lb />
We have what you treat. The goods are <lb />
right and prices are right <lb />
Stock Was Never More Complete <lb />
department is filled with goods <lb />
for the needs cf the family, the home, the <lb />
farm, or the <lb />
In Ladies, <lb />
etc. we are unsurpassed, <lb />
sod <lb />
And we are x <lb />
embroideries, . <lb />
The Two Do Not Mix WeD Together <lb />
Valentine <lb />
folks that don't have <lb />
fences around your yards are in <lb />
the best remarked a man, <lb />
who had been around this morn- <lb />
nailing palings on his fence. <lb />
One thing the boys just seem <lb />
bent on doing when they carry <lb />
valentine, is tearing palings off <lb />
of fences and we never could <lb />
see where there was any in <lb />
it Again, the who have <lb />
to nail on palings might save <lb />
themselves that trouble if they <lb />
would not have fences around <lb />
their front yards. Lots in town <lb />
look much better, and certainly <lb />
are cheaper to keep up, if there <lb />
is no fence in front of them <lb />
goods, trimmings, <lb />
row is the <lb />
sea- <lb />
mans <lb />
to <lb />
J. R <lb />
Greenville's <lb />
Store. <lb />
Mr. W. S. Belcher, of <lb />
showed us two old coins <lb />
which he said belonged to a col- <lb />
woman in his neighborhood. <lb />
was a piece of Spanish <lb />
money, a quarter of a dollar, <lb />
bearing of 1775, the letter- <lb />
on it being very distinct. The <lb />
United States con <lb />
the larger rite, and is <lb />
dated 1838. <lb />
One word to will <lb />
idles field of <lb />
battle. the cf <lb />
ii. ante aware, that <lb />
f r had <lb />
thrown disorder by <lb />
fire f t, H <lb />
are ho cried. <lb />
an- <lb />
exclaimed, general. <lb />
regiment, <lb />
r single <lb />
of per <lb />
at .- of e- <lb />
K W, S . S <lb />
f I i. ill cL . they <lb />
. I i <lb />
A Georg of a <lb />
New York cotton brokerage firm <lb />
who was evidently prodded about <lb />
his slowness in buying cotton <lb />
wrote to his house, under date of <lb />
February <lb />
a bale of cotton has been <lb />
sold here in ten days. None of- <lb />
at any price. The farmers <lb />
in Georgia don't give a------. All <lb />
the banks in New York may fail, <lb />
all the factories in Manchester <lb />
may close down, but they are <lb />
this season for a long <lb />
plenty of corn, meat and a <lb />
bank account. I never dreamed of <lb />
such indifference among farmers <lb />
as now exists- Futures may go <lb />
lower, but no real cotton is to be <lb />
under cents, I've tried <lb />
to buy bales of spots around <lb />
cents here, but there was <lb />
doing. No good cotton to <lb />
be had under cents to <lb />
few bales at <lb />
Cotton buyers in part of <lb />
North Carolina will say that the <lb />
same conditions prevail here. On <lb />
a northbound train on the South- <lb />
day last wee, was a <lb />
cotton ma from Charlotte bound <lb />
for Greensboro with samples, j <lb />
At Salisbury a man <lb />
with samples. He vat <lb />
Lour. for They had <lb />
low grade cotton which they <lb />
wanted to at their own price. <lb />
Both that white cotton <lb />
v- a no; to be obtained. There <lb />
if plenty of it is not on <lb />
The farmers have it stored in <lb />
warehouses, under shelter at <lb />
their are going about <lb />
their business until a price come <lb />
along that suits them, <lb />
in a brief ha <lb />
the whole story of the pro- <lb />
The Bank Greenville <lb />
Would be pleased to have your <lb />
business and solicits your patron- <lb />
age, with the assurance of its <lb />
ability t give courteous and sat- <lb />
service. <lb />
With its <lb />
Capital paid in of <lb />
Surplus and <lb />
Profits of more than <lb />
Making a Total of Capital, <lb />
and profits in excess of <lb />
It has also <lb />
Deposits amounting to <lb />
Making total sum for the accommodation <lb />
of our customers of more than <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
40,000.00 <lb />
65,000.00 <lb />
J 75,000.00 <lb />
240,000.00 <lb />
It Is the policy of this bank to aid in every <lb />
mate way the development of the financial in- <lb />
int-rest Greenville and Pitt county.<lb />
Get The Lest for Comfort <lb />
Roan and Border Felt <lb />
Iron E d <lb />
Bern- <lb />
qua I <lb />
I. <lb />
B O Y D <lb />
i a;,. n <lb />
conditions prevailing in <lb />
Last Round for i <lb />
I will make the last <lb />
the county to c t i <lb />
for in -i. <lb />
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and Dry -a <lb />
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The e liter spent an hour 7- <lb />
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of <lb />
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Saturday March l-L <lb />
the <lb />
reach Farmville the . <lb />
evening it i. published, is. I ton, Swift tip. <lb />
THE <lb />
an account with it <lb />
and you of <lb />
safety your money. <lb />
of Coed <lb />
no i <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
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tr. <lb />
from <lb />
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no ti t t <lb />
small lap a <lb />
vary c Arrangements; <lb />
I were also made for a report of All who to pay will be <lb />
and cos; to connection <lb />
Paper. With two railroads great <lb />
news in, <lb />
jar i men, <lb />
and trouble.<lb />
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bast, at S. H. Schultz.<lb />
at the <lb />
they how you <lb />
may them. <lb />
W. H. KI l A TRICK <lb />
BUYER <lb />
INS . AGENT <lb />
Office in Ni Bu <lb />
Stray Tn Up. <lb />
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IV . Greenville N . C <lb />
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Tremendous High-grade Stock of Fine Merchandise Having beer, brought to Green- <lb />
and Placed in C. T. MUM FORD'S big store for a quick sale. <lb />
I CONSIDER AT ON Ur what we and oar Creditors thick best, and they the only wise thing to do with this combined gigantic <lb />
S ,, , a stock of merchandise is to sell and satisfy our creditors, the best way possible, as we have no ready cash to keep <lb />
have sale and throw immense stock on the market. We take their advice, mark It down like they say, so we <lb />
-every tIme traIn blows our color change, knowing that as soon as the mall Is handed to us we will open <lb />
after where some house writes like must pay this bill at <lb />
Our Doors will be thrown open to the Public January the Twenty-fifth, 1908 <lb />
C. T. M FORD. <lb />
Teddy Bear's New Year <lb />
Resolutions. <lb />
BALLOON IN AIR. <lb />
RESOLVED <lb />
That <lb />
try to be and <lb />
do good; that will <lb />
try help myself <lb />
acid holy <lb />
that I will by <lb />
toe old to the <lb />
borne people and <lb />
kelp to boom <lb />
burg. <lb />
th Hunter of the Northwest <lb />
Food. <lb />
cookers have in use <lb />
since times the <lb />
guides, hunters and trappers of the <lb />
northwest, and some of them have <lb />
Th of th <lb />
Bo<lb />
said the city ed- <lb />
to the new reporter, <lb />
to be a meeting of the trustees at <lb />
It is while discharging ballast to the public library building this even- <lb />
the higher altitudes that you at o'clock. may go and j <lb />
pet your first idea of the hair trig- j it. story of about <lb />
of the giant j wards out of it. <lb />
The new reporter went away on <lb />
his assignment, and the chief of the i <lb />
department turned again to;, <lb />
his desk, made an entry in the <lb />
book that <lb />
matter from his; <lb />
so adept that they can gOS keeping you afloat pi- <lb />
unusually tempting meals. W no I <lb />
On many of the best known f UP <lb />
says the Seattle of, th , <lb />
the guides set up the tents and scorers a single shovelful j <lb />
on the old camping ,,. Li .,,,, . <lb />
REA <lb />
any <lb />
Heavy Fancy <lb />
to <lb />
find frozen ; k <lb />
needed to construct the oven, wed of bee, over- <lb />
; On top of these they build a fire, board the balloon enough . that young <lb />
when the stones are red hot the . to it up feet, and <lb />
Indians set them up in the form of happen to be o'er a vacant <lb />
RESOLVED <lb />
That from January <lb />
to December, <lb />
I will quit dis- <lb />
my dollars by <lb />
taking them out of <lb />
circulation here <lb />
around home and <lb />
sending them to the <lb />
big cities to buy the <lb />
things that I can <lb />
buy and ought to <lb />
buy right here, in <lb />
town. <lb />
covered inside of which has <lb />
been placed the saddle of venison, a <lb />
partridges or perhaps a <lb />
ham. Instead of the heavy <lb />
felt of the German contrivance they <lb />
cover it all over with thick moss, <lb />
tho green fide in, over which is piled <lb />
soil if it may had conveniently. <lb />
Tho nest morning the roust is <lb />
certain of being cooked to a <lb />
turn. It either been spit- <lb />
on a clean ward of birch, which <lb />
you can drop the bottle your- <lb />
without risk of killing any <lb />
the of this weight will send i <lb />
you up another feet. So deli- <lb />
from and goods delivered <lb />
. promptly anywhere in town <lb />
j I am also ready to <lb />
date you with Hay, Grata <lb />
j and all of Stuff. <lb />
. . Erin, send or phone your <lb />
sent you to a board at d <lb />
public Where's your; ; It is <lb />
isn't quite finished yet You j a pleasure serve <lb />
told me to words of it. w <lb />
poised U your balloon once , t over <lb />
it has struck it balance that you ; . <lb />
could push it up or it down j u d th do . <lb />
strength and <lb />
of your little linger next <lb />
posses he- Companion. <lb />
iron and tho causing In-1 <lb />
no ill flavor to the meat, or balloon, envelope <lb />
it e.-c a grill of sticks lips been laid flaccid at once, <lb />
oven, upon which its con- <lb />
tents have rested. <lb />
Sometimes the easier <lb />
pit <lb />
lid push it <lb />
to <lb />
equal to <lb />
When a mere <lb />
tween <lb />
contraction of the in tho <lb />
becomes <lb />
and at once, and yon be- <lb />
gin to fall, sometimes at the rate of <lb />
a thousand foot a minute, although <lb />
a la <lb />
have warning of this other <lb />
allowing n sharp I than the and no <lb />
to project through the j except the thrill yon see the <lb />
outside at one corner, outer end alarming rapidity with which the <lb />
being firmly stuck into I earth conies nearer to you. Three <lb />
In any the object is to keep the or four of sand may be <lb />
joint from touching tho sides of to sacrifice before you j <lb />
oven, which are seldom very clean. strike your balance, and the <lb />
the preparation of the Cc-t moment the sun darts from <lb />
Always Happy. <lb />
believes in pleas- <lb />
of <lb />
yon agree with him <lb />
yes, indeed. In the <lb />
summer he promises to buy me a <lb />
sealskin coat the following winter if <lb />
give Up going to the seaside, and <lb />
in the winter he promises to send <lb />
roe to the seaside the following sum- <lb />
if I up sealskin coat, <lb />
so, see, I am always nappy. <lb />
If. <lb />
Has unloaded car <lb />
loads No. choice Timothy <lb />
Hay will .-old on <lb />
G t also <lb />
ears of Cotton Meal <lb />
a d car- Cotton Seed <lb />
Bulls . . <lb />
I will stop <lb />
smoking pipe dream dope suggesting big bargains to <lb />
had, unseen, from tho gigantic stores in <lb />
the gigantic cities, and go around among tho stores <lb />
here home looking for bargains that to <lb />
be seen with the naked eye. <lb />
I will patronize, by prefer- <lb />
tho stores that advertise in She <lb />
and therefore have enterprise enough to tell <lb />
people what they've got in stock. <lb />
TEDDY BEAR <lb />
f oven and the banding of the fire re- <lb />
jg to heat the stones, this <lb />
J oil of cooking requires only little <lb />
attention. The meat being proper- <lb />
Si placed in the improvised oven, it <lb />
is allowed to remain until its <lb />
presence is desired at the table. <lb />
is no possibility of the meat <lb />
been Many hours <lb />
required to cook meat, but <lb />
after that it is a mailer of small <lb />
moment if it is left to flu action of <lb />
the heat a few additional hours. <lb />
The chances arc that when the meat <lb />
is taken from the oven it will he <lb />
goods, all <lb />
Teddy, that last resolution is the <lb />
The REFLECTOR <lb />
Daily and Weekly. <lb />
located one of the <lb />
brightest farming districts in East- <lb />
North and is <lb />
ed by a of people only to <lb />
found in localities. <lb />
Its home, for; nearly <lb />
years is now enjoying the <lb />
vices passenger trains a <lb />
day opera ed by two of largest <lb />
Railroad corporations in the South <lb />
and along with all enterprises <lb />
REFLECTOR has enjoyed its pro- <lb />
part of the 20th century <lb />
prosperity, Is now being <lb />
lated over both of these gigantic <lb />
Railroad systems and Is read by at <lb />
least 10.000 people each day. <lb />
, found done to a turn, and it will be , of <lb />
I voted by those who have partaken <lb />
to be the finest, piece of j can <lb />
i meat ever encountered. B <lb />
it is a fact that the meat; <lb />
cooked in this manner is particular- i <lb />
well its toothsome dual- <lb />
arc in a great measure due to <lb />
j the seasoning secrets of the cooks. <lb />
; Men who into this country on <lb />
I limiting expeditions rarely ask their <lb />
I cook guides about their methods of <lb />
cooking further than what is to <lb />
i seen, for they would get little <lb />
faction. There are certain secret-1 <lb />
relative to the use of herbs and <lb />
some other tricks which are handed <lb />
down from one generation to <lb />
and which will never outside <lb />
of the family. Sometimes a guide <lb />
will more of a reputation for his <lb />
cooking than for his of <lb />
the country, and his services will be <lb />
in special by those <lb />
who are wont to give some <lb />
attention to the creature comforts <lb />
on these hunting expeditions. These <lb />
hunters guard their culinary secrets <lb />
jealously and hand them down only <lb />
to along tho line. <lb />
behind the cloud, warms the <lb />
loon, and the tautens a-; <lb />
most with a bang, and you go kit- <lb />
under your lightened <lb />
lend until yon an obliged to <lb />
escape valve to let out to j <lb />
prevent going up above your <lb />
real level. Then it is that you be- <lb />
gin to understand why the bugbear <lb />
of the is alternate cloud <lb />
and sunshine, why he prefers sail- <lb />
during the night why, if he j <lb />
does sail throughout the day, he; <lb />
mounts high above the clouds in <lb />
continuous sunshine, where the vol- <lb />
gas in the balloon remains <lb />
in <lb />
Trouble <lb />
should be attended to at <lb />
The Reflector advertise your <lb />
volume of the <lb />
surely will in- <lb />
So <lb />
Mfg. the landlady, was <lb />
trying to find out the nature of her <lb />
new boarder's occupation. First i, , , ., ., <lb />
she asked him if he was in business, i The longer you put it off the <lb />
He told her that he was not. Then the danger a sen- <lb />
she suggested that possibly he was a break and lots trouble, <lb />
AC <lb />
So, I'm not a sale-man WE DO ThE <lb />
Traveling PLUMBiNG <lb />
I am a sort of traveling <lb />
regular trips, I <lb />
think too so as to prevent M <lb />
that. There's some variety about much trouble and annoyance <lb />
we can. Though it is <lb />
There isn't much variety about our own interest, we <lb />
my trips. They're always through <lb />
the same <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Shop <lb />
Whether the <lb />
much or little. <lb />
damage be <lb />
Do it prompt- <lb />
Edmond Fleming props. <lb />
Located in sec- <lb />
of town- Four chain <lb />
in and each one <lb />
sided a skilled barber. <lb />
place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
thank sou for past patronage <lb />
and ask you to call when <lb />
good worn u. <lb />
urge you to send tor us at the <lb />
-That gets kind tiresome, does I fit sign trouble. <lb />
will be less tor us to do and <lb />
you to pay then. <lb />
Discriminating. <lb />
Next to a difference of taste in <lb />
jokes an incompatibility of musical <lb />
appreciation is surely the greatest <lb />
strain upon the affections. Here is <lb />
a story to prove it. It is the story <lb />
of a musical daughter an <lb />
musical mother. The daughter is <lb />
more than three year.; old, <lb />
but already shown even- <lb />
sign of keenest musical liking. <lb />
The mother, on tho contrary, can <lb />
hardly turn a tune. The other <lb />
evening the mother wanted tho <lb />
daughter to go to bed. The <lb />
didn't want to go. <lb />
said the mother by way of final <lb />
persuasion, you'll go to bed like <lb />
a good girl, I'll undress you and <lb />
ting to sleep Oh, no, <lb />
the daughter hastened to <lb />
add. can undress mo if you <lb />
like, but let nurse do the <lb />
From a Mind. <lb />
Albert is years old. The <lb />
day he overheard somebody re- <lb />
to his mother as a woman. <lb />
Albert took exception to the re- <lb />
mark. <lb />
mother is a ho said. <lb />
what is the <lb />
was asked. <lb />
After a few seconds of hard <lb />
thinking the child <lb />
woman talks too much; a <lb />
lady Tribune. <lb />
if business is good and <lb />
make plenty of <lb />
I don't make any sales. The <lb />
fact is, Mrs. Grimes, I am a con- <lb />
conductor On what rail- <lb />
road <lb />
the conductor of an elevator <lb />
in a big department <lb />
Companion, <lb />
c.<lb />
Advertise; Advertise. <lb />
Carrying It Along. <lb />
An and most <lb />
looking man was recently brought <lb />
before a magistrate, says the Lon- <lb />
don Telegraph, charged with <lb />
coming and hilarious conduct. <lb />
When he was asked what he had <lb />
to say for himself, ho mumbled <lb />
something about as tho <lb />
mans <lb />
returned the mag- <lb />
to do as tho <lb />
do. Fay Cd. <lb />
Listened. <lb />
Miss portrait hung on the <lb />
wall at tho exhibition. Miss C <lb />
hang around her portrait. Miss C. <lb />
lips that an man <lb />
would walk five miles to kiss. Her <lb />
eyes were twin stars. Upon her <lb />
forehead hung two beautiful curls, <lb />
twin, curls. Miss C was delightful <lb />
to behold. She was immersed in <lb />
tho study of her Of <lb />
course she was not there to listen <lb />
to comments. <lb />
picture, isn't <lb />
I it's to <lb />
don't know. It's awfully <lb />
Is pretty. Tho features are <lb />
perfect, but I don't think she looks <lb />
very <lb />
Miss C, with a crimson face, <lb />
slapped her hook and walked <lb />
away. <lb />
L. <lb />
Cobb I res. Ce. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Broken <lb />
in Cotton, <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE <lb />
to New York. Ch <lb />
and New<lb />
c y <lb />
Will go Below if <lb />
You Don't Advertise. <lb />
Few people realize that the <lb />
to advertise is during; the dull sea- <lb />
son. It helps to keep business go- <lb />
FOR <lb />
At the Old one saw mill. <lb />
Grist mill, and cotton gin with seres <lb />
if land with all buildings Improve- <lb />
thereon. Also one line joke <lb />
oxen and tour i sad of good mules, will <lb />
sell all together or part. For <lb />
see <lb />
J. S. Mooring, or T. R. Moore <lb />
d W <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have purchased tho interest <lb />
T. Fleming in the <lb />
mercantile business heretofore <lb />
conducted r firm name <lb />
of Fleming will <lb />
continue to carry or. the bush <lb />
staid. All accounts <lb />
due firm are payable to mo. <lb />
the public for the <lb />
and it will when business I patronage given the firm in the <lb />
pas hoping to merit a eon <lb />
of their favors, Invite <lb />
all to call to see me the same <lb />
livens up. <lb />
The Public is Ever <lb />
The Lookout<lb />
A Comparison. <lb />
A New York lawyer was cross <lb />
questioning a witness in one <lb />
of the justice courts and was got- , , <lb />
ting fairly well until he ask- good bargains. be i <lb />
ed the witness what his occupation <lb />
was. a carpenter, <lb />
kind of a calls <lb />
me a jack leg carpenter, <lb />
is a <lb />
is a carpenter who is not a first <lb />
class carpenter, ex- <lb />
plain fully what you understand a <lb />
carpenter to insisted <lb />
the lawyer. I declare I d an- <lb />
no how to nay <lb />
hit am the same <lb />
twixt you and first class <lb />
S. <lb />
w. c. D. m. Clark <lb />
ID Clark <lb />
Engineers and <lb />
Greenville North Carolina. <lb />
dull or <lb />
thrifty season and the man who has <lb />
the bargains put before him in the Civil <lb />
style of a nice neat <lb />
is the man who docs what business ; Railroad, Municipal and land surveying <lb />
there is to be done. specialty. Office on Third street <lb />
The Reflector is one of the <lb />
advertising mediums. It reaches j <lb />
everybody in the county and a <lb />
many all over the United <lb />
LET US <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb />
HAVE YOUR CURES COLD. <lb />
and <lb />
Relieves the aches and <lb />
Contain. No <lb />
mm<lb />
POOR <lb /></p>
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AFFECTIONATE BIRDS. <lb />
of the Geese of <lb />
To the naturalist wild is every <lb />
ray more interesting than that of <lb />
domesticated Nowhere <lb />
can life better than <lb />
in regions least frequented by man. <lb />
Captain Snow tells in <lb />
to how complete-1 <lb />
unacquainted with man were the <lb />
birds those American is- <lb />
lands. What particularly interested <lb />
him the fellow feeling shown <lb />
among the sea fowl. <lb />
r- one when I <lb />
to give the Ben a change of diet at <lb />
island I shot in an hour and <lb />
a half twenty-nine of the best <lb />
and quite as good and large <lb />
as oar finest at home. <lb />
not always, however, that <lb />
I to shoot these birds. They <lb />
in pairs or threes when feed- <lb />
. On to which re- <lb />
fer I was making sad slaughter <lb />
among them, when observed a <lb />
male bird turn from the <lb />
flight which he and his companion <lb />
ere making and look around. I <lb />
had shot bis mate, and the poor <lb />
just dropped on a hillock <lb />
GOV. R. B. GLENN <lb />
Of North Carolina, says About <lb />
PNEUMONIA <lb />
CURE <lb />
make it a rule never to <lb />
The Great External Remedy mend medicines until I have my- <lb />
. . , self anther <lb />
Fer Creep. many in the land that are perfect <lb />
shams, but having your Cure <lb />
for Colds, sore throat other in- <lb />
troubles, I have no hes- <lb />
in cordially <lb />
it to the public, for I it a to the <lb />
the children, i have of being used <lb />
for PNEUMONIA and throat troubles with <lb />
effect. It is pleasure that I give you this <lb />
Anytime in the world that I can say a worn <lb />
for your Company. I will do so without hesitation or re- <lb />
For Sale by All Druggists, and <lb />
TOMATO BISQUE. <lb />
Tribute to Thai Culinary Triumph <lb />
Gastronomic Joy. <lb />
Very often when a person site <lb />
down to s dinner he is confronted <lb />
by the or <lb />
The former is a clear liquid <lb />
far from me. <lb />
a intent the male <lb />
or. <lb />
Ways In Which tho <lb />
Is To lured. <lb />
I well <lb />
nil at. say, <lb />
m July <lb />
,; <lb />
to And arc i <lb />
So <lb />
gain n <lb />
with I <lb />
r doing l work twice. <lb />
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in till <lb />
nor-e if you don't Is the <lb />
lo or is <lb />
as usual, tight as an <lb />
groom can draw it <lb />
to the blankets in p <lb />
. it i; n the animal <lb />
up, it i far i re so <lb />
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,. and <lb />
tr i dreading worrying about it <lb />
y .; lie . <lb />
,;. likely to in its <lb />
Abraham pioneer, at <lb />
the I for r and <lb />
read; to magi <lb />
,. . mo of a la go <lb />
s . I up one <lb />
,., deal of vi- <lb />
pro<lb />
, I backwoodsman <lb />
very Ii n tanging eye- <lb />
r and wore lea <lb />
with <lb />
off after alighting <lb />
ho again re- <lb />
t in ., on seeing the <lb />
lei , On b <lb />
v r I the fallen bird and so in- <lb />
,. his to that for a sec-, <lb />
c . . I did not shoot, <lb />
;. .; <lb />
f. if grief he had, by making <lb />
. the fate. <lb />
I that I winced <lb />
tor. win re could see <lb />
attend- <lb />
When <lb />
to represent the strength <lb />
meat, and the latter is the <lb />
infusion into a cream of the virtue <lb />
of some vegetable. The former is <lb />
really the dinner soup and the lat- <lb />
a lunch affair, and when a per- <lb />
son makes his choice upon these <lb />
considerations he leaves out the <lb />
. altogether. <lb />
I would end his I But what are want to select out of <lb />
all the category of soups, <lb />
or puree, is that form of the latter <lb />
known a- tomato and boost <lb />
it up on the pinnacle of glory as the <lb />
revelation of the culinary <lb />
art. You say it is not entitled to <lb />
and captured n, but did <lb />
his poor ever <lb />
I wandered <lb />
.; quite . <lb />
i to mis faraway suggestion mace <lb />
ion and bay all pi; <lb />
an <lb />
t and sleep Ii<lb />
ind <lb />
r a <lb />
v. irk, it <lb />
, .-. . m i f band, <lb />
i, to the <lb />
. f a large percentage of our ., <lb />
; , , brows <lb />
. , instead re- <lb />
. when they <lb />
. r, , . One day he came <lb />
mg int i his cabin and seizing his <lb />
rifle aimed it carefully through a <lb />
crack of the door at a great oak <lb />
tree that i near and fired. <lb />
whispered his wife. <lb />
wildcat, the orneriest <lb />
wildcat ever see, an I missed <lb />
He hastily loaded and again <lb />
and then again. <lb />
in, Joshua, <lb />
good .; mi <lb />
v, it's but <lb />
said his <lb />
look at yon. <lb />
ti or. <lb />
I . <lb />
. . <lb />
. . an <lb />
others. <lb />
could several in- <lb />
;.,. . .,; i noticed of affection <lb />
these wild birds, but must <lb />
give only the One of the <lb />
loggerhead ducks had been caught <lb />
alive and carried about with on <lb />
tho beach. The ether bird, seeing <lb />
his companion in this situation, at <lb />
once came on shore for it and fol- <lb />
lowed us about to some distance. <lb />
until at last allowed the captive to <lb />
go, when they joint i each other and <lb />
waddled away <lb />
THE MODERN ACTOR. <lb />
A Stag Hand Him With <lb />
Star, of tho Part. <lb />
travel on their nerve so <lb />
much nowadays it makes think <lb />
they're said the old car- <lb />
was with a show <lb />
that had delay opening two <lb />
weeks because the star discovered a <lb />
fancy interior done in blue and <lb />
gold. He said blue got on his <lb />
nerves. So we lost time while the <lb />
scene was painted over. Same way <lb />
with woman star. She <lb />
wouldn't work because a parlor set <lb />
had panels decorated with peacocks. <lb />
Said she was picked one day by a <lb />
peacock, and even pictures of <lb />
scared her. <lb />
you can bet that's done <lb />
mostly tat advertising. They do <lb />
I their acting for the press agents, <lb />
and the more hot air is wrote about <lb />
in the newspapers the better <lb />
actors they think they arc. <lb />
to he actors had to produce <lb />
that <lb />
delicious blend of tomato and cream, <lb />
h i trace in it and a the go -and do it on real acting <lb />
and on- too. could act and talk so as <lb />
nut into a bar- to make tho ice think it was <lb />
with an <lb />
as delicate as a dream of a <lb />
loved <lb />
There is nothing in all the <lb />
en that more completely em- <lb />
soul of good things than <lb />
puree, whether it is of celery or <lb />
corn or tomato, for there is no com- <lb />
over which the graces of <lb />
the cook can more hover <lb />
on one o your eye- <lb />
In Of <lb />
. said the <lb />
to the <lb />
a balmy moonlight night, for in- <lb />
a lot of electrical <lb />
stuff to help out. There's often <lb />
m re stage hands working realistic <lb />
effects nowadays there are ac- <lb />
tors in the whole cast, and some- <lb />
times what passes for I good show <lb />
would he just as interesting if there <lb />
was no actors in <lb />
is lacking in the modern <lb />
Id school <lb />
co- <lb />
fen <lb />
res <lb />
his <lb />
a . <lb />
. , allow the <lb />
nothing <lb />
volt are about it just <lb />
. shank and see if he <lb />
ii lie down. Many a horse is T <lb />
tied too short to save the <lb />
,, ; , to plan and perform <lb />
the r work m i y, an- sailor, seen a <lb />
. in with it all man in a dock chair <lb />
and troubles hard at a photograph. <lb />
They go to sleep <lb />
mind, and I says <lb />
sons <lb />
which a They go to <lb />
that <lb />
in trouble in cleaning him; also <lb />
ii o nose of the halter is <lb />
o enough so that he can chew <lb />
that the throat lash is <lb />
i light, that the crown piece <lb />
and i band are not harsh edged <lb />
leather, which will rasp and irritate <lb />
his ears, and then offer him a <lb />
of water or two and if James <lb />
has as usual, left him about <lb />
half cared for to get along until <lb />
t best way he can. <lb />
Again, find i at if he is afraid of <lb />
the horses if <lb />
he is a night kicker. Bo sure that <lb />
he does thus dread the departure of <lb />
daylight and an artificial light, <lb />
dim or bright, but, at all events, <lb />
enough to allay bis paroxysms of <lb />
terror. stall kickers in the <lb />
Ired will abandon the practice <lb />
forthwith if a light is left in the <lb />
stable. Tho expense is small, the <lb />
I M. Ware <lb />
in Outing Magazine. <lb />
Wort the o <lb />
to him. <lb />
grinding, exhausting men-, cure for says <lb />
processes go on he. your thoughts on some one <lb />
result is that instead of feeling hate, and the qualms pass oil. <lb />
says, <lb />
Surf Bathing. <lb />
The oft repeated warning to <lb />
bathers, and particularly to those <lb />
who dive, to protect their ears from <lb />
the water by cotton plugs, etc. is <lb />
not heeded, to judge h <lb />
then over this viand. spoke of <lb />
the tomato bisque. When you put actor compared to the <lb />
spoon in it, it blushes up at asked the student. <lb />
you as if it were a kindred spirit, of <lb />
isn't symphony in which to be good ; <lb />
all nature joins, where one feels <lb />
the plow of the sunset, the <lb />
ain't got the <lb />
the <lb />
of <lb />
Satire of Logger. <lb />
In the nine clad hills of a certain <lb />
tats the country folks bud <lb />
n neighbor's house to spend <lb />
the evening in a social dance. Tho <lb />
male contingent of the gathering <lb />
was composed of farmers, mill men <lb />
and logging hands; the fairer sex, <lb />
the wives, and sweethearts of <lb />
the men, the district school- <lb />
teacher, who was the center of at- <lb />
traction of tho young men and who <lb />
seemed to be aware of her own pop- <lb />
During the evening an <lb />
awkward, bashful and roughly dress- <lb />
ed logging hand was introduced to <lb />
the schoolteacher and asked if <lb />
might have a dance with her. <lb />
schoolteacher drew herself up <lb />
haughtily and sir-eel I <lb />
refreshed and vigorous in the morn I feel a lilt <lb />
wake up tired and <lb />
, I <lb />
These men ruin their minds for <lb />
real creative work and destroy their <lb />
ability to grasp opportunities and <lb />
seize situations efficiently. By on- <lb />
anticipating their business, <lb />
thinking about it out of business <lb />
hours, they lose that mental fresh- <lb />
and buoyancy of mind <lb />
make a man resourceful, inventive <lb />
and original. <lb />
Many people when they retire cot <lb />
pass in review even the <lb />
of the work of the next <lb />
day, but also go through the <lb />
of the past day m retrospect. <lb />
Doing work over and over before <lb />
one really comes to it has a very ills- <lb />
effect upon the disposition. <lb />
It makes a man fractious, irritable, <lb />
touchy. His nerves become <lb />
strung. His mind loses its <lb />
its freshness and buoyancy. The <lb />
constant strain Upon his brain wears <lb />
I him out. and before middle life he <lb />
is an old man. <lb />
The man who locks his business <lb />
in his Office at night, who positively <lb />
refutes to talk business or think <lb />
business out of business hours, ac- <lb />
very much more in a <lb />
year than the man who is always do- <lb />
better <lb />
Another time I seen a hypnotist <lb />
do a good business on the long <lb />
southern ran from New York to <lb />
Naples. Every time the sea rough- <lb />
this here chap hypnotized <lb />
them that felt themselves <lb />
sick, and he fetched round <lb />
again with tho return smooth <lb />
weather. That there hypnotism <lb />
was the nearest thing to a genuine <lb />
cure for seasickness that's ever <lb />
come under my <lb />
cream clover, the sunshine of <lb />
the tropics and the gurgle of the <lb />
All there Yes, sure, to <lb />
the soul that discriminates and cuts <lb />
with grace. Anyhow, one will he <lb />
able to away the roasts, <lb />
the the is the <lb />
climax, this is the answer to my <lb />
Journal. <lb />
pi. <lb />
The <lb />
The colors of the waters of the <lb />
Mediterranean vary considerably at <lb />
old man. you figure any <lb />
dude society stars pulling off <lb />
fierce sword fights and struggles like <lb />
or Forrest No, sir. <lb />
physically able. And <lb />
that's what makes us when we <lb />
have to Maud in the wings and <lb />
listen to them fool the audience late <lb />
thinking what wonderful heroes <lb />
they S. in <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
the damage often traced to its neg- <lb />
says a medical journal. They I <lb />
who have lost the need <lb />
to especially careful and to give <lb />
up diving. The tympanum is <lb />
protected by the cotton plugs <lb />
firmly introduced, but in diving <lb />
even then the air in the nasal <lb />
i strain. <lb />
undisturbed it of a bright deep , . y in <lb />
blue. In the among, ,., <lb />
the islands of tho archipelago tho j m <lb />
is of varying tints, in some j m gUM more <lb />
high in the nasal as to pain- <lb />
fully irritate the pituitary <lb />
and leads to protracted con- <lb />
The prince of Spain's name has <lb />
been entered the roll of a <lb />
and lie wears the <lb />
In sold pinned on his bib. A MM Q t t a purple. <lb />
the barracks Is reserved for as tn <lb />
latest recruit. <lb />
The Greater <lb />
A well known baritone, who very <lb />
much resented being accompanied <lb />
indifferently, completely lost his <lb />
, ., I temper at rehearsal and threatened <lb />
the instrumentalist that if he play- <lb />
laces being of a liquid blue grad- j <lb />
I bating brighter green and in <lb />
assuming a blue so deep as <lb />
to see you as <lb />
to hear <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
you sing <lb />
Pearson's <lb />
Why He Didn't Care. <lb />
declared Mrs. <lb />
laying down the law to <lb />
long suffering husband, the end <lb />
of the century woman will have the <lb />
rights she is fighting <lb />
shan't care if she has, re- <lb />
plied <lb />
you mean cried his wife. <lb />
last brought you round <lb />
to my way of thinking Won't you <lb />
a bit, my <lb />
her husband resignedly. <lb />
dead Express. <lb />
TRADEMARK <lb />
mi <lb />
REGISTERED, <lb />
he <lb />
The <lb />
bis work over and over again- <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Innocent, but <lb />
A man running toward the Read-1 <lb />
railway station in <lb />
the other day as if in great haste to <lb />
make the train was the cause of en- i <lb />
livening the gait of a number of <lb />
other pedestrians bent on that <lb />
pose, among whom were <lb />
men who fancied they were late for <lb />
the train. As the latter wore shoes <lb />
r. i none too roomy, <lb />
Whereupon the logging hand re- <lb />
plied, with an air of th reached <lb />
am not a mite, or I would never , . <lb />
am particular with whom i none too discomfort in <lb />
When, I <lb />
station, <lb />
am not a mite, or would never the fitting <lb />
have asked you. reading a <lb />
with ten margin before <lb />
train time. One of the women, <lb />
made bold by indignation, advanced <lb />
upon the cause of her anger with <lb />
the query, were you running <lb />
The answer was. my <lb />
A Money Sever. <lb />
just given for <lb />
this diamond ring for my wife. <lb />
a beauty But isn't <lb />
it <lb />
a bit. Think what it Record, <lb />
ill save in l <lb />
Plant Wood's <lb />
Garden Seeds <lb />
SUPERIOR <lb />
TABLES FLOWERS. <lb />
Our business, both in Garden <lb />
and Farm Seeds, is of the <lb />
largest in this country, a result <lb />
due to the fact that <lb />
L Quality is always <lb />
Q first consideration. Q <lb />
We are for <lb />
and Clover Seed <lb />
Seed Cow <lb />
Peat, and <lb />
other Farm <lb />
beet end moil <lb />
An r- <lb />
on ell <lb />
end <lb />
will save in gloves <lb />
The Great Cotton Fertilizer <lb />
Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer- <lb />
used, as the greatest producer of large <lb />
yields. <lb />
See that the trade mark is on every bag-it guarantees <lb />
imitations and insures you are getting the genuine <lb />
Royster goods. <lb />
F S. GUANO COMPANY <lb />
NORFOLK,<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
AS TO <lb />
NEVER ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE- <lb />
REPORT CORRECTED <lb />
at Chm-ch Door Had <lb />
Con i Himself Well <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
The people of <lb />
our town want to correct the <lb />
stater published in your <lb />
issue of in regard to <lb />
the c remittances connected with <lb />
the murder of Mr. E. B. <lb />
here Holiday night <lb />
that any whiskey <lb />
bottle were found near the <lb />
man old one <lb />
which had been seer, there be- <lb />
fore by parties attending Bishop <lb />
mission services. Mr. <lb />
was drinking during <lb />
the previous but had not <lb />
been drinking any for four days <lb />
prior to This is <lb />
berated by several besides the; <lb />
writer- who him within one <lb />
half hour before he w is shot. <lb />
Only one shot entered his body, <lb />
going straight through his heart. <lb />
base of left ventricle leaving <lb />
more burns with his wound, the <lb />
Other shots being flesh <lb />
wounds. The ball was taken <lb />
from the body by Dr. Warren, a <lb />
thirty-two and is now in <lb />
the possession of Sheriff Craw- <lb />
ford. <lb />
It is untrue that <lb />
was ever tor his life. He <lb />
was a native of Pitt county and <lb />
nobody there, or his family ever <lb />
heard such charges before <lb />
There is a general disapproval <lb />
of such report here. Mr. <lb />
may have been in <lb />
but nobody here can sub- <lb />
such a black record- <lb />
He has conducted himself as a <lb />
gentleman, as a resident of this <lb />
town. He leaves a wife and nine <lb />
children. We can say that he <lb />
has four children yet in their <lb />
minority, who are honorable and <lb />
useful citizens, two sons, con- <lb />
tractors, now completing a <lb />
residence for Mr. Marshall <lb />
Wilson, planned and built by <lb />
them alone, one daughter in the <lb />
i printing office, who is <lb />
a lady of intelligence and <lb />
try, and it is a <lb />
MR. F. M. SMITH DEAD. <lb />
Suffers Stroke of And Dies <lb />
Short While. <lb />
Mr. Frank M. Smith died sud- <lb />
about o'clock, Monday <lb />
evening, at his home in South <lb />
Greenville. For some time he <lb />
had not been in good health, Out <lb />
recently seemed much improved. <lb />
Just before night Monday even- <lb />
he went to the store of Mr. <lb />
H. A Timberlake to make some <lb />
purchases, and talking <lb />
with a friend there remarked <lb />
that he felt better than he had <lb />
in years. A few minutes later <lb />
hi was seized with nausea and <lb />
violent pain in the head and had <lb />
to be carried home. Medical aid <lb />
was quickly summoned and all <lb />
possible was done for him. I it in <lb />
a short while he passed away. <lb />
His death was due to <lb />
Mr. Smith was years of age. <lb />
He was reared near Greenville <lb />
l and nearly ail of his life on <lb />
the farm, changing his residence <lb />
to town about two months ago. <lb />
He leaves a wife and five child- <lb />
Mr. Joe Smith, of Norfolk, <lb />
Mr. E. V. Smith, of Georgia, <lb />
Mrs. Margie Evans, Mrs Dora <lb />
Tripp and Mrs. J, E. Fleming, <lb />
the latter having recently gone <lb />
to Georgia. He is also survived <lb />
by two brothers and one sister <lb />
CITIZEN EXPRESSES <lb />
HIS VIEWS. Republican convention for the <lb />
of deli gates to the State <lb />
In Favor of Dickinson and Congressional convention, <lb />
pie On It Entitled to called for the purpose of elect- <lb />
and Congressional <lb />
on <lb />
WHICH ROUTE SHALL BE PAVED republican county RALEIGH EVENING TIMES FAILS, farewell to the home state.<lb />
PLACED IN HANDS OF W. H. PACE is Now Making Last <lb />
AS RECEIVER. Tour Through Carolina. <lb />
That famous play of <lb />
era, ; <lb />
is now a i r well <lb />
and South Carolina. It <lb />
posse. s n interest for <lb />
the States both <lb />
S of piny <lb />
are laid in Sou C and b <lb />
cause the author, Mr. Thorns <lb />
Dixon, Jr , on f the most <lb />
r. I ; evolved <lb />
by the N B ate. On <lb />
account t quired for<lb />
Editor Reflector; <lb />
I in <lb />
your pap r last Saturday, by a <lb />
citizen am tax payer of Green- <lb />
ville. This not Intended to <lb />
answer his contentions, but I <lb />
thought I would like to call the <lb />
town attention to <lb />
some facts, in a friendly way. <lb />
are all honorable, honest <lb />
and high toned gentlemen, and I <lb />
am sure they will in the <lb />
with forethought and <lb />
wisdom, as have in all mat- <lb />
that have heretofore come <lb />
before and I assure them <lb />
whatever may be their decision <lb />
in this mutter it will meet my <lb />
approval. <lb />
1st. is not Dickinson avenue <lb />
the practical street to pave <lb />
There is more travel over that <lb />
Street than all the other streets <lb />
combined. <lb />
2nd. What are streets paved <lb />
For the benefit of the <lb />
whole people, or the of a <lb />
few <lb />
3rd. Is it not a fact that <lb />
Chief of Police J. T. Smith, Mr. Dickinson avenue be paved <lb />
I, Q- Smith and Mrs. half the money it would <lb />
to pave street to <lb />
Besides his immediate family I Ninth street, then to depot <lb />
there are a large number of <lb />
and friends who are grieved <lb />
at his death. <lb />
The for the funeral can- <lb />
not be stated, as the arrival <lb />
of Mr. Smith's children from <lb />
Norfolk Georgia will be <lb />
awaited. <lb />
delegates to His National Re- <lb />
publican Convention which to <lb />
convene in the of Chicago, <lb />
III., on the day of Jane, 1908. <lb />
By virtue of the authority in- <lb />
vested in m and by direction <lb />
or the executive of <lb />
Pit county, h call the <lb />
Republicans of Pitt county to <lb />
meet in tin respective town- <lb />
ships, at the usual place of pub- <lb />
meeting on Saturday, March <lb />
1908, at o o'clock p. m. for <lb />
purpose of selecting delegates to <lb />
attend a county convention to be <lb />
held in the county court <lb />
in Greenville. N. C. OH <lb />
day Marco 1908, the <lb />
purpose of selecting delegates to <lb />
attend the State convention aid <lb />
the Congressional convention. <lb />
The basis of vote in t con <lb />
is on the Governor's <lb />
j vote of 1904. and the following <lb />
townships are entitled the <lb />
following votes in this <lb />
and to the same number of <lb />
delegates and the same number <lb />
of alternates, <lb />
I Dam Beth- <lb />
el <lb />
No. <lb />
Falkland Farmville <lb />
Greenville Swift <lb />
He Is Appointed by Judge Biggs <lb />
Application of Creditors- Pub- <lb />
to Continue <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Feb. -W. <lb />
H. Pace was today appointed re- <lb />
of the Visitor Pr. Pub- <lb />
Company, which publish- <lb />
es the Bah Evening Times, <lb />
this appointment by Judge <lb />
J. Crawford Biggs, of the <lb />
court, on of H. <lb />
J. Brown Company and all other <lb />
creditors of the corporation <lb />
No schedule of assets and of . North <lb />
is yet filed but the Carolina . is <lb />
creditors the February Wilmington; <lb />
very in excess February <lb />
the assets. The hearing as to R arch Hen <lb />
permanent receiver is <lb />
February Dun <lb />
The corporation in .-. ; Marco <lb />
Then is a bonded, Match <lb />
indebtedness of and bury; March Charlotte; <lb />
floating debts, with March <lb />
complications as to the ownership I This is tho I. vi -St through <lb />
of some of the machinery of the South a years, it <lb />
plant. Drewry is booked for to tour <lb />
dent of the corporation, and J. the inning with <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C, Feb. <lb />
Hon J J. Laughinghouse was <lb />
in our city today. <lb />
J. H. Clark, who has been <lb />
taking a course in the Southern <lb />
Shorthand Business College at <lb />
Washington, has returned home <lb />
to spend some time <lb />
D- J. a short <lb />
shame to have us one week <lb />
Would he elections last g <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
i. of Pitt Co <lb />
E. E <lb />
Rep. <lb />
such an undeserved record him. <lb />
up to the character of <lb />
their murdered father. <lb />
Wm. E, Warren, M. D., <lb />
Supt. Health Martin Co. <lb />
S. J Everett, <lb />
John R. Mobley, <lb />
Post Master. <lb />
S. R. Biggs, <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
C. D- <lb />
J Merchant. <lb />
J. H. Page, <lb />
Chief of Police. <lb />
Wheeler Martin, <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Asa T. Crawford, <lb />
Lumbermen. <lb />
A. D. <lb />
Williamston, N. C. Feb. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Difficult <lb />
Col. Isaac Sugg, of Greenville, <lb />
underwent a very dangerous and <lb />
difficult operation at the Wash- <lb />
Hospital that <lb />
of having his tongue removed on <lb />
account of cancer. His condition <lb />
is reported today as being very <lb />
favorable. <lb />
This is one of the first, if not <lb />
We are having so rain <lb />
and cold weather the farmers are <lb />
not doing much on their farms. <lb />
Max Pincus, of Norfolk, was <lb />
in our town today- <lb />
Several from this place attend- <lb />
ed the funeral of Charles W. <lb />
Taylor of Washington Sunday. <lb />
J. O. and A. O. Clark <lb />
went to church at Black Jack <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. W S. and children <lb />
went to Chocowinity today- <lb />
Miss Susie Edwards, of Snow <lb />
Hill, is spending some time with <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Proctor. <lb />
T. B Holliday, of Whitakers, <lb />
came over last week to see his <lb />
mother. <lb />
4th <lb />
April have been carried as a <lb />
unit had the people known ,. , <lb />
money for improvement bonds i <lb />
would be used to pave any other <lb />
bonds CALLING IN PUBLIC FUNDS. <lb />
ed on the property owners j Per Cent of Public Fund, Now <lb />
on the avenue, to know <lb />
they would do towards helping; Washington, Feb The <lb />
secure side walks I have heard Secretary of the Treasury to- <lb />
there is a committee, but day announced a call upon <lb />
they have failed to act up to this banks for approximately <lb />
time. per cent of the public funds now <lb />
Is not Dickinson avenue held in active depositories having <lb />
the main thoroughfare through on deposit in the sum of <lb />
and leads out to the or more; and per day or, way to U to <lb />
Norfolk Southern and A. C j cent, of the public funds how held <lb />
L. depots I by active depositories where the <lb />
8th. Is not that territory deposit is of such funds, <lb />
around the depot one of the bus or in thereof, and where <lb />
parts of town, and tho such withdrawal can be made <lb />
property beyond the most without inconvenience to the <lb />
able Department in the <lb />
9th. Are not the citizens i transaction of public business. <lb />
v. Simms, recently of Charlotte. <lb />
has been for several weeks <lb />
i manager, having succeeded <lb />
George B. Crater, now of At- <lb />
The receiver is directed t <lb />
print and circulate and <lb />
in a card he announced that the <lb />
paper will be continued without <lb />
interruption. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N. C Feb. 26th. 1908. <lb />
Miss Alice Lang is visiting Miss <lb />
Fannie Joyner. <lb />
C. R. Townsend, J. S. Thomas, <lb />
and L. P- Thomas went to Wilson <lb />
yesterday and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
B. S. Smith went to Richmond <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
J. Y. Monk returned from <lb />
Greenville last night. <lb />
Thomas J- Jarvis <lb />
London, E. June. <lb />
Those who seats should <lb />
send accompanied by <lb />
remittance to the Manager of <lb />
nearest Opera House, who <lb />
will promptly forward the best <lb />
available ticket; of tho kind de- <lb />
sired The prices of tickets are <lb />
nights cents to and mat- <lb />
cents to In order- <lb />
be careful to state <lb />
tickets wish <lb />
She Don't Belong to Beaufort. <lb />
Mr. A- J Moore, of Greenville, <lb />
is a repeated visitor to the Old <lb />
Ford neighborhood, via this city. <lb />
It is to be desired that Mr- Moor- <lb />
who is a rising young business <lb />
man of Pitt county, would abide <lb />
with us, instead of seeking to <lb />
decrease the population of geed <lb />
old Beaufort by one. Washing- <lb />
ton Messenger. <lb />
on Dickinson entitled. Under the call approximately <lb />
to side and is it not will be returned <lb />
duty of the town authorities to the Treasury, <lb />
give side walks in way Payments under this will <lb />
They arc citizens and tax payers be made as Ten per <lb />
of the town, and they should cent, of the amount called on or <lb />
have some consideration. March 9th, and the re- <lb />
am a Citizen and Tax Payer, per cent, on or before <lb />
Too. March 23rd. <lb />
I Secretary stated that <lb />
from all parts of the <lb />
Marriage Licenses. country are to the effect that <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams this proportion of the govern- <lb />
issued the following licenses funds now on deposit with <lb />
i these national banks can be <lb />
drawn without detriment to <lb />
conditions in any section. <lb />
attend which is now in <lb />
J. H. Starkey in Farmville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
W. P. Edwards of Greenville, <lb />
came up to Farm yesterday. <lb />
On Friday, Feb. the <lb />
Farmville tobacco market will <lb />
close, having sold more tobacco <lb />
than in all previous years put to- <lb />
There will be a dance <lb />
in Farmville on Friday night, <lb />
Feb. 28th. The young people <lb />
a.-e expecting a large attendance. <lb />
Good Music. <lb />
The large congregations at the <lb />
Christian church Sundry morn <lb />
and night thoroughly enjoyed <lb />
the first operation of this kind excellent music Messrs. <lb />
ever performed in North Caro-, Johnson and Roy Hearne <lb />
D- T. and Joshua <lb />
Tayloe and Ed. Brown were the <lb />
surgeons. Washington <lb />
24th. <lb />
in the singing and Prof. Bailey <lb />
with slide trombone assisted the <lb />
regular choir and added much to <lb />
the music. <lb />
has <lb />
since last report <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Lawrence Dunn and <lb />
Harris. <lb />
W. H- Hyde An L. <lb />
S. T. Casper and Wilson. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Banks and Mary Joyner. <lb />
James Brown and Lela Carr. <lb />
Abram and Lena <lb />
Exum. <lb />
Moses Langley and Ada Locke. <lb />
Claude Cherry and Margaret <lb />
tor. <lb />
Reward. <lb />
Mrs. M A. White has taken <lb />
the agency for a life <lb />
book that shows the pathway to <lb />
mental and physical perfection <lb />
We were keeping on our boat <lb />
gun, Remington, <lb />
cost about Rifle, <lb />
shooter cal. Winchester, <lb />
about They were lost from <lb />
our boat some time about Oct. <lb />
or Nov. 1907. <lb />
We will give above amount <lb />
to any one that will find either <lb />
of the above guns and bring to <lb />
us. J. O. Bro. <lb />
ltd Grimesland, N C. <lb />
The But Carolina <lb />
been completed between Farm- <lb />
ville and Hookerton and trains <lb />
according to binding. Every will begin running through to <lb />
family should have a copy, the latter place early in March. <lb />
Returns to Greenville. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul <lb />
came in Tuesday evening from <lb />
Guard, Ohio. Mr. host <lb />
friends here are glad that he <lb />
returned to and <lb />
will again engage in the tailoring <lb />
business hero. After B <lb />
of several years here, he <lb />
left early last spring for a trip <lb />
to his old home ii Eur Re- <lb />
turning to America he in <lb />
in where be married and <lb />
has since lived. Now that he is <lb />
in Greenville we hope he is <lb />
here to stay. <lb />
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Hanrahan, N C Feb. 1908. <lb />
W. L. went to <lb />
den Monday, <lb />
Daniel ii on sick <lb />
list <lb />
J W Perkins went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday and returned Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Ethel Mumford, who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Mumford, <lb />
left for her home at Clay Root <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
O. W. Mumford went to Little <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
J. F. Mumford . pent Saturday <lb />
night and Sun with G L. <lb />
Moore at <lb />
J. C. Dawson went to den <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Eva Smith went to <lb />
ton Saturn ; to visit relatives. <lb />
Miss Smith went to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs. Smith, of Grifton, <lb />
is visiting relatives near hero. <lb />
J. E. went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Frank Holloway and Clay <lb />
Barney, of Gum Swamp, visited <lb />
in the neighborhood Sunday <lb />
afternoon, <lb />
Harris and family are <lb />
all seriously with grip <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
J. S Surl spent Sunday in <lb />
the country. <lb />
Rumor tell us <lb />
hero. <lb />
A to <lb />
Journalism. <lb />
ah <lb />
Result of Competition. <lb />
The Atlantic C Lino is no <lb />
selling tickets from Greenville to <lb />
Wilson at to meet the <lb />
price of the Norfolk and South- <lb />
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distance by the Norfolk ft South- <lb />
and the regular on <lb />
that road is hence the A. <lb />
C. L. comes to the same figure <lb />
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tho <lb />
has <lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
has <lb />
and <lb />
v s, who for <lb />
past half century or more <lb />
stood as the masthead of <lb />
Washington Star, is dead, <lb />
journalism of America <lb />
one of its most worthy <lb />
j valuable patrons. <lb />
In th year Mr. Noyes as- <lb />
editorial control of The <lb />
Star, and the standing that pa- <lb />
gained his guidance, <lb />
its <lb />
a business standpoint, <lb />
duct i his wise and<lb />
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wheat bran and ship stuff at F. <lb />
V. Johnston's. <lb />
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