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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In of F. C. NYE I <lb/>
, Agent The Eastern and Rates on Application<lb/>
buggies The earn planter D- Chapman, of Greenville, <lb/>
log. if you want a nice the fertilizer cue. spent Sunday night here with <lb/>
dare buggy you had corn any de-, fa. parents. <lb/>
better give him ear call s. Think of th. The A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
men drew I by is machine. now or file for future shipment <lb/>
straw hats are open. cm at Harrington Bar for more than riv <lb/>
them. <lb/>
to, Barb r Co, <lb/>
c Handy Tobacco <lb/>
of the Juniors Win- to show what <lb/>
was a attended the People think of our truck. <lb/>
Pat Guard Speech. <lb/>
All the three candidates <lb/>
governor are upright and. honor- j <lb/>
i able men. They are men of <lb/>
impeachable private character, <lb/>
are men of conspicuous <lb/>
i vice ability- If any one of <lb/>
them is nominated the <lb/>
party will have a standard <lb/>
bearer, of which it will be <lb/>
and who will lead <lb/>
it to a single victory- <lb/>
How little, does it become <lb/>
the friends of any candidate to <lb/>
belittle or any other can- <lb/>
Only one can be <lb/>
fa. C. April <lb/>
F. G. Whaley returned from <lb/>
Suffolk Monday night <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. Ricks spent <lb/>
Registrars, Poll Holders and Polling <lb/>
Place. <lb/>
The board of aldermen held a <lb/>
special meeting for the <lb/>
Monday in shopping, j purpose of naming the registrars <lb/>
Miss Mary Belle Ricks is I and poll holders and selecting the <lb/>
spending a few days in Green- j polling places for the election to <lb/>
with Miss Mamie Ruth be held in the several wards or <lb/>
the first Monday in June, and the <lb/>
following were <lb/>
First ward-J. D. Garden, <lb/>
registrar; Charles Cobb and J. <lb/>
at school house last r exercise of the public <lb/>
night. exercises begin at school at school <lb/>
eight conducted j pr the a lib <lb/>
by M'S Maggie in the afternoon, Rev. <lb/>
pg, readings t. making the address <lb/>
recitations by indentation The boys <lb/>
i of the can ; i pleasant day indeed <lb/>
tn. . It vat formal v i <lb/>
. in resting and entertaining<lb/>
was <lb/>
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haw Just received <lb/>
and <lb/>
hats at prices to <lb/>
A W. <lb/>
I tor v H <lb/>
A.;. Cox <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
is Lucy Bell and <lb/>
were driving a <lb/>
. i to school here morning <lb/>
i the <lb/>
ks they entered the cam- <lb/>
bit broke be be <lb/>
They <lb/>
lit- but bu not <lb/>
i i hi rt ; re i . . re- <lb/>
buggy torn to <lb/>
.-. OS. <lb/>
The town Winterville ,. Id <lb/>
annual convention the <lb/>
Tunstall. <lb/>
J. D. Cox, of <lb/>
came in Tuesday night. <lb/>
James Alford several . , , ,. <lb/>
days last week with relatives White, poll holders; polling <lb/>
and friends at his old hone house <lb/>
and somebody will have to Nash county, returning ward-W. D Pruitt <lb/>
eat some crow if a better guard F. B. Barber returned J. J. and M H <lb/>
is not placed the speech from he went White, holders- polling place <lb/>
Let every man do to attend the exercises, Window's on Fourth <lb/>
all he can for his own candidate of the Aulander graded ; <lb/>
every honorable way. and 1st P. H. Harrington ward-R A. Tyson Sr <lb/>
contest be fair bat Monday from a C. D Rountree and <lb/>
lei us also remember that we are tour- He would not tel what P-B holders; poll- <lb/>
Democrat that a business but store on <lb/>
word spoken be easily thinks he fixed it r nil right G. Bowling. <lb/>
Concord Times. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
been <lb/>
in the <lb/>
cm- ,; ; <lb/>
in I i teach the church <lb/>
i , t. night. <lb/>
mi a.-d of Pitt county, Our line of new spring pants nomination of officers to be elect <lb/>
i . . nth campaign, just o A W, Ange for the ensuing <lb/>
V. c n t important Co, XI I were to <lb/>
en I , ; ,. . beams Baptist R-G- <lb/>
a rare treat -x. <lb/>
by there d . ,, ,;.,; A G ,,., L. for <lb/>
. to the county horn, w. own <lb/>
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place, store on Five <lb/>
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u Vt i .-k . <lb/>
. rim U to her home et after <lb/>
s Dr. Gaston G. Bell, of Oriel. <lb/>
was the of lira. J. place, office <lb/>
Joyner in Taxation, last week j <lb/>
Miss Olga Harrell. of <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
, registrar; L. Coward and <lb/>
It Kilpatrick, poll <lb/>
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tic Hunt him not <lb/>
. tan season <lb/>
pr and cheap- <lb/>
est of pants ever <lb/>
re. i Winter <lb/>
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i Mr, Xi .-. . <lb/>
support in our town and <lb/>
singing from <lb/>
i oxford asylum g.-. a de- <lb/>
.,. I Lineberry at the <lb/>
o. prohibition to last night to a large <lb/>
y report nearly The receipt <lb/>
g d for <lb/>
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. as this, <lb/>
still g G ii I <lb/>
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. . Prices are . <lb/>
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night ii <lb/>
home after <lb/>
several days with Mi i. J.<lb/>
D- Adams a. family have <lb/>
tn wed Pine street and . W. <lb/>
and family i the <lb/>
in which lived on <lb/>
Mulberry street. <lb/>
the money. This is a <lb/>
notice CO business men <lb/>
will be interesting to any <lb/>
not mean business. Ad- <lb/>
A B. Hearne. Box <lb/>
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Man Pile<lb/>
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P ; G. 1.1 <lb/>
mi prohibition <lb/>
morn- <lb/>
;.; I f straw ha <lb/>
receive for quality <lb/>
Barring w, Barber Co <lb/>
Rev, T H. King left Friday <lb/>
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Greet; <lb/>
mind the fain- . , <lb/>
tar Heel wagons and carts Go to Bryan Winter <lb/>
by the A. tor <lb/>
Rev, i-;. Cog, of <lb/>
ton, spent little while last week <lb/>
here with relatives. <lb/>
We have placed our for <lb/>
The of i <lb/>
-us, A. g. A. ii . <lb/>
minstrels, i a here i u <lb/>
up <lb/>
,; <lb/>
piles. i . <lb/>
sold i. <lb/>
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, On <lb/>
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represents the Co., <lb/>
of Greensboro, It is one of the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
l Charlotte <lb/>
Mr. J. Benjamin Higgs who is <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Southern the <lb/>
Mack Manufacturing Company <lb/>
.- 11- n <lb/>
evening from Goldsboro to h <lb/>
his r appointment Sunday. fl lot and <lb/>
The lime is almost at hand u. in position to furn <lb/>
when farmers will need such flues the to our <lb/>
S. C. WOOTEN FOR HOUSE OF <lb/>
REPRESENTATIVES. <lb/>
.---- . <lb/>
colored , <lb/>
known among the colon u now wing unloaded in <lb/>
This the min J . i. . in to do the street <lb/>
mt as cotton planters <lb/>
customers and friends. <lb/>
and towers. So place <lb/>
.; with A. C. <lb/>
To the Democratic Voter.-; of Pitt <lb/>
We the undersigned citizens of <lb/>
j Farmville township wish to an- <lb/>
A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. that we will present the <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing Co for N. C. j name of Mr. Stephen C. Wooten <lb/>
then you will be were regular services at Ito county, <lb/>
to- i your supply in ample time. church Sunday after- on for House of I <lb/>
P. the from the noon conducted by N. C young man <lb/>
orphanage will be character, a <lb/>
Tl, .- i April They To horse he <lb/>
States here, has closed a contract <lb/>
d.-r e and Mr Allen a shipment to Char- <lb/>
ill , nil i t J .- , <lb/>
for the paving city is <lb/>
now doing. Mr. secured <lb/>
ii <lb/>
r a <lb/>
of ma <lb/>
both of these order.; over strong <lb/>
to I e man nu ho u competitors. <lb/>
Cotton n and <lb/>
. i <lb/>
kept <lb/>
H in stock. Country <lb/>
Bought find Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
m excellent have plenty of good feed, <lb/>
aim we a ill kinds of the best to had, at <lb/>
to heart. Produce Co., next <lb/>
We arc now ready to take w door to <lb/>
tor the famous handy to I For lot of fine Jumbo <lb/>
They will be peanuts, hand picked, especially <lb/>
same price as heretofore. for seed at per Also <lb/>
G C Co,; a lot of the Improved King Cot- <lb/>
; ton seed pounds in seed <lb/>
makes a five hundred pound <lb/>
We handle the castings for the at per <lb/>
following plows, <lb/>
Han n <lb/>
. and <lb/>
and a <lb/>
kl in the of <lb/>
Nice line cf always <lb/>
II. L. Johnson. <lb/>
the party. He is a worthy and <lb/>
deserving young man, and ha <lb/>
by his own efforts made himself. <lb/>
The people of Farmville town- <lb/>
s-hip have for many years in <lb/>
past supported every <lb/>
ticket put forth by the <lb/>
anything <lb/>
self, and for this reason we be- <lb/>
that Farmville township is <lb/>
entitled to this recognition at the <lb/>
hands of the Democratic voters <lb/>
of Pitt county. <lb/>
We earnestly ask tho people of <lb/>
Harrington C. <lb/>
R. T C x went Greenville I <lb/>
this <lb/>
Fresh b i d different <lb/>
kinds at a. W. Ana A Co, <lb/>
We have a line of Pitt to give their influence <lb/>
g. fresh. H. L. supp n to the whom <lb/>
Ed Nell en is erecting a cottage we place in nomination. <lb/>
near the girl's dormitory I Respectfully signed, <lb/>
Nice corned hams are T J- Harris, <lb/>
m i J <lb/>
Mr, Meggi. Butt, H, L Johnson. . <lb/>
and returned home Fri lay. <lb/>
dressed at Mr. Builder, let us give <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Mfg. y J prices on them. <lb/>
R H. is away A W. <lb/>
a few days in South Carolina in I corned herrings at <lb/>
tire interest of the A G. Cox I Barber Co. <lb/>
of dry T A. G Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
notions in. <lb/>
Barb r Co I sheet, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs G. B. they be in <lb/>
to Greenville Friday even- Position to furnish their custom- <lb/>
Bargain on doers and <lb/>
I A. C. Monk, W. J. <lb/>
G. L. Lang, T. R. <lb/>
J. C. L, A Joyner, <lb/>
T. L. Turnage, B. Turnage, <lb/>
W. J. Turnage, B S. <lb/>
C. E. Weeks, M, Smith. <lb/>
F. M. Rollins, Joyner, <lb/>
C. V. Newton, R. L, <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 guarantees <lb/>
against imitations and insures you are getting the genuine <lb/>
Royster goods. <lb/>
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb/>
Our are now busy set- <lb/>
ting out tobacco. <lb/>
R. G Chapman went to Green- <lb/>
villa this morning. <lb/>
and many friends with to- <lb/>
flues. Let us have your <lb/>
orders as as possible and <lb/>
l cough your head or when you <lb/>
Mm a remedy <lb/>
La It la <lb/>
for an pleas-1 <lb/>
ant to tale, i a i e lex iv <lb/>
phi. i in <lb/>
, h, , .<lb/>
fEES COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
TO NATIONAL AND LAW. <lb/>
then you will be sure hi all <lb/>
w hen needed . . <lb/>
TO NATIONAL AND LAW. <lb/>
over many Cough, Lung and Bronchial because H the. <lb/>
aid by as a cathartic on the bowel. No opiates. Guaranteed to give <lb/>
refunded. Prepared by A.- <lb/>
, ii An <lb/>
or a -o <lb/>
D. i. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
TOE FARMVILLE HIGH SCHOOL <lb/>
ITS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES <lb/>
WERE HELD FRIDAY. <lb/>
Delivered by W. C. <lb/>
ad Diplomas <lb/>
Under a law passed by the <lb/>
last legislature the school a; <lb/>
Farmville became a high school, <lb/>
and the closing exercises of the <lb/>
first year as a high school took <lb/>
place Friday. A number <lb/>
of people of the town and <lb/>
rounding country, and even some <lb/>
distance, were <lb/>
and the occasion was one much <lb/>
enjoyed. The exercises reflected <lb/>
great credit upon both <lb/>
and pupils of the school. <lb/>
Friday morning there was an <lb/>
interesting musical program fol- <lb/>
lowed with the annual address <lb/>
delivered by Hon. W. C. Doug- <lb/>
lab, of Raleigh. Mr. Douglas <lb/>
spoke along educational <lb/>
and concluded with a red hot <lb/>
prohibition speech in which his <lb/>
argument for temperance was <lb/>
most convincing- band <lb/>
furnished music for the day. <lb/>
The debate for the K. L Davis <lb/>
medal and the exercises of the <lb/>
graduating class took place at <lb/>
night in opera house. <lb/>
The graduating was com- <lb/>
posed of David L. Turnage, <lb/>
Joyner, Thomas E. Joy- <lb/>
and Misses Bertha Joyner, <lb/>
end Lucy Barrett Diplomas <lb/>
were presented each of these <lb/>
in a most appropriate speech by <lb/>
Mr. Stephen C. Wooten, follow <lb/>
ed with a to his pupils by <lb/>
Prof. E. If. Rollins, <lb/>
the school- The de <lb/>
tor the Davis medal were <lb/>
members of the Athenian Liter- <lb/>
society. The judges de- <lb/>
J. Lloyd Horton win- <lb/>
of the medal with David L. <lb/>
a very close second. <lb/>
The medal was presented in a <lb/>
fine speech by Rev. H. H. Am- <lb/>
of Wilson. <lb/>
During the school <lb/>
had the largest enrollment in its <lb/>
history, and during the coming <lb/>
summer more room will be <lb/>
by the addition of two recitation <lb/>
rooms and an auditorium x <lb/>
feet. The building will then <lb/>
consist of eight large recitation <lb/>
rooms and there will be a <lb/>
ponding increase in the teaching <lb/>
force Farmville High school is <lb/>
doing excellent work under <lb/>
Rollins and splendid <lb/>
and the people of the com- <lb/>
are justly proud of it. <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
CAMPAIGN OPENS AT FARMVILLE. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C, May <lb/>
There was a big crowd out <lb/>
last night to hear Rev. M. T. <lb/>
and T. H. King, <lb/>
speak on the of <lb/>
Both of these gentlemen <lb/>
made eloquent speeches, and <lb/>
won votes for the cause <lb/>
Miss Annie Perkins, one of <lb/>
the teachers in the Farmville <lb/>
graded school, left yesterday <lb/>
morning for her home in Green- <lb/>
ville. She is an excellent teacher <lb/>
and we hope she will return <lb/>
when the school opens in the fall <lb/>
Miss Bessie Poe Law, one of <lb/>
the teachers in the Farmville <lb/>
high school, left this morning <lb/>
for her home in Her <lb/>
work in the school which has just <lb/>
closed, has been above criticism <lb/>
in every respect, and her many <lb/>
friends deeply regret that she <lb/>
will not come back to Farmville <lb/>
next year. She will not accept <lb/>
the position. <lb/>
G. L. Lang went to Greenville <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Roy Bailey went to Greenville <lb/>
Revs. M. T. Plyler, Greenville, and <lb/>
T. H. King Speak- <lb/>
Meeting <lb/>
Farmville, N. C, May 5th <lb/>
The prohibition campaign op-j <lb/>
here last night in the Christ- <lb/>
church. Revs. M- T. Plyler. <lb/>
and T. H. King of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Rev. Plyler opened the meet <lb/>
in a earnest and con- <lb/>
speech. are <lb/>
some conditions of <lb/>
upon which we are said <lb/>
he. industrial activity. <lb/>
hence we welcome the mill <lb/>
factory. Second, educational ad <lb/>
vantages, hence we foster our <lb/>
educational institutions. Rut <lb/>
with these, we must have <lb/>
strong moral and religious <lb/>
mer. therefore this whiskey <lb/>
problem must be solved and it. <lb/>
traffic prohibited. the bus- <lb/>
world is against the liquor <lb/>
the railroads, the great <lb/>
labor are all <lb/>
opposed to it. Second, <lb/>
the religious world is against it. <lb/>
Every church has declared <lb/>
all the preachers and religious <lb/>
leaders are on one Third, j <lb/>
the home is against it. Hardly <lb/>
a home can be found has not <lb/>
Buffered. Fathers and <lb/>
are for the protection of their <lb/>
homes children <lb/>
This is the first time the <lb/>
pie of Farmville had <lb/>
opportunity to hear Mr. r. <lb/>
He made a Strong appeal. His <lb/>
speech will I par its <lb/>
Rev. T. H- King, of Winter- <lb/>
followed with a strong and <lb/>
eloquent talk. He Drought with <lb/>
him a map illustrating <lb/>
of North Carolina where <lb/>
there is a sale of liquor <lb/>
He showed that seventy-five <lb/>
per cent, pf the State pro <lb/>
th in <lb/>
North said he, <lb/>
sell liquor publicly. three- <lb/>
fourths of them are east of the <lb/>
Wilmington and Weldon railroad <lb/>
within a radius of miles <lb/>
the good old county of Pitt is <lb/>
right in the He stated <lb/>
that the drink habit cot North <lb/>
Carolina last year twenty million <lb/>
dollars, ten times as much as it <lb/>
pays to educate its young man- <lb/>
hood and womanhood, seven <lb/>
times as much as it spends for <lb/>
food. said he <lb/>
dollar spent for whiskey is <lb/>
lost to the legitimate channels of <lb/>
trade, for everyone realizes how <lb/>
strong drink destroys the energy, <lb/>
life and vitality of man. There- <lb/>
fore that means that forty <lb/>
millions, counting the twenty <lb/>
millions spent for liquor, <lb/>
the liquor traffic in North <lb/>
Carolina. This forty millions is <lb/>
measured in the degradation of <lb/>
manhood, the poverty it brings <lb/>
to our homes and the numerous <lb/>
crimes it causes man to commit. <lb/>
Eighty percent of the crimes <lb/>
committed in North Carolina <lb/>
are caused by intoxicating drinks. <lb/>
Listen, men of Farmville, you <lb/>
have here a growing and pro- <lb/>
town, the eyes of all <lb/>
Carolina are upon you. therefore <lb/>
in the name of Heaven, go forth <lb/>
to the ballot box on the 26th of <lb/>
May and register your will <lb/>
against the liquor traffic and <lb/>
show to the world that you arc <lb/>
against such an <lb/>
These two strong speeches will <lb/>
show results on the 26th day of <lb/>
May- The people of Farmville <lb/>
predict a majority in favor of <lb/>
prohibition in Farmville town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY <lb/>
CONFERENCE <lb/>
At the <lb/>
Jams Makes Welcome Address. <lb/>
Tuesday night at eight o'clock <lb/>
the Conference was <lb/>
called to order by the president, <lb/>
P. Hall, of Kinston, in the <lb/>
Christian church. Devotional <lb/>
service was held by the <lb/>
minister. D. W. Arnold, <lb/>
prayer by Mr. A. B. Wade, of <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis was <lb/>
to the audience by the <lb/>
minister. Go.-. Jarvis delivered <lb/>
the address of welcome to the <lb/>
GREENSBORO ELDER GOLD ON <lb/>
Annual Address Will be Delivered Vet. for and Wee <lb/>
Mrs. R. R. Drinks. I <lb/>
It will be of interest to the Some days ago tho editor of <lb/>
people of our section of the State this paper addressed Elm B <lb/>
that Mrs. R. R. Gotten Elder P D. sat solved. Mr J. <lb/>
is to make the annual address fee and the <lb/>
the graduating class at Greens <lb/>
Primitive Baptist h- city hall <lb/>
Female College on asking his views upon <lb/>
day. May 20th. Those of us who the pending St ford and f <lb/>
with Mrs Cotton's proposition he this we. k m far. e <lb/>
both as a writer and I knows Oder Gold h-v- brother , he <lb/>
speaker will whatever . . <lb/>
college on the pleasure which and for what he conceive, to be . <lb/>
awaits them, and feel sure that the light, and that h doe. the officers h-re need a worry <lb/>
will on that occasion so tor any ac. tn-. a. . <lb/>
S; <lb/>
as it hung on the words of that noble old to print <lb/>
wisdom and superb rhetoric while <lb/>
he portrayed the beauty of the <lb/>
the From my the deceased tho night of <lb/>
of the I have considered the letter <lb/>
es of com a written U lira aid <lb/>
sacred will told her about plan and why <lb/>
welcomed the and o,, Sunday evening by Rev. J L be was to <lb/>
visits to the hearts and home, g- , . . ch up a <lb/>
and fr sermon on . -ale <lb/>
Veil ten, -eider . letter, but have , M <lb/>
him <lb/>
pi-.-sent. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Ti-p of y <lb/>
hi hearers as the with which Mis. Gotten will w , , ,, , , <lb/>
Di tore J , . . . . love to m a held to the suicide ll wry <lb/>
of nil and as stated above , <lb/>
greatest or an . , i very man i. evidence before the <lb/>
calling should be adorned by Mi Patrick, the . rs ;.,. . t c . . <lb/>
humble life, being filled the I living of the of, It i. d to eat <lb/>
humble life, being we <lb/>
and fullness of God. will present the Bibles <lb/>
The earnest and Wednesday evening the <lb/>
family knew i. tho <lb/>
whereby brother far. ;. <lb/>
dent made to <lb/>
hie thoughts with the adduction, the music department will be J <lb/>
i and she uM <lb/>
said so then, instead of <lb/>
, ., the people to mar <lb/>
witchery and alluring -i to ti--- or aid the to <lb/>
beauty and It eS <lb/>
poetic fancy, or adorn the tar and many other ; in to and <lb/>
of his with sparkling section of ,. . d. ,., <lb/>
of brilliant metaphors, tend the , . sh. .,,;., <lb/>
But gave discourse that which promise to be <lb/>
was strong and power for it more than ordinary interest. j J it Run w -1 q.- . r., <lb/>
was armed with the One of the most imp. <lb/>
of L j prohibits of the day <lb/>
with the insurmountable ,., about which tn; general public <lb/>
B . . <lb/>
of unanswerable <lb/>
and clothed with the <lb/>
beautiful hind of eloquence, the <lb/>
eloquence of truth, of facts, of <lb/>
and of earnestness. <lb/>
It was an ad <lb/>
One Change. <lb/>
The annual meeting of the <lb/>
p. i-. GOLD, of owners of timber <lb/>
N. C. May in different parts of <lb/>
In this letter Eider Gold in o <lb/>
the chief reason from i <lb/>
will actuate good men i-i refusing the Northwest, th. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
stockholders of tie Home <lb/>
and Ass. was <lb/>
held Tuesday night in the <lb/>
i o the manufacture tr K-.-.- Fie <lb/>
. . a goo, Every Just, elected U <lb/>
dress o force and power, for hi. attendance and much ; r d ,. u <lb/>
masterly array of fact, had the was manifested m what the ab- M do m .,,. <lb/>
sweep of an don a is doing. , prohibition, care, plans include a <lb/>
mountain It had the rush In calling the noting to order terminate the of b <lb/>
of the waves when are H. A. White of . . <lb/>
It had the force of a the growth the association <lb/>
S C. Wooten went down the <lb/>
road this morning. <lb/>
old reunion will <lb/>
be held next Tuesday, 12th, and <lb/>
it promise, to be a great day for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
swim when forests are <lb/>
It was a tornado of logic in the <lb/>
unbridled sweep of massive <lb/>
powers. <lb/>
It was an irresistible cyclone <lb/>
of overwhelming argumentation <lb/>
in its undisputed march to con- <lb/>
and in every utterance <lb/>
he reminded us of some power- <lb/>
Vulcan hammering out <lb/>
truths that will outlive the ivy <lb/>
that will grow upon the tomb of <lb/>
time and glow with the of <lb/>
its own eternity of beauty amid <lb/>
the sunbursts of the <lb/>
splendors of immortality. <lb/>
This morning an organization <lb/>
was instituted by which better <lb/>
work could be done among the <lb/>
Disciples of North Carolina. <lb/>
Some splendid addresses were <lb/>
made during the Tonight <lb/>
there is to be rendered a most <lb/>
interesting program. <lb/>
The ministers in <lb/>
are J. A Hopkins, Winston- <lb/>
Salem, Messrs. <lb/>
Walker, Outlaw and Morton, <lb/>
Wilson; Hall. Lewis, <lb/>
Marshburn and Howard, Kins- <lb/>
ton; A. B. Wade, Belhaven; Geo, <lb/>
Moore. Swan Quarter; E. E. <lb/>
Moore, Grifton; H. H. Ambrose, <lb/>
Farmville, D. W. Arnold, Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
during the past year and <lb/>
for future development. He <lb/>
was followed by Mr. H. W. <lb/>
Whedbee who showed what the <lb/>
association is doing for <lb/>
ville in the building of homes and <lb/>
that it was worth more to the <lb/>
evil of drunkenness Of course tho work done by tho <lb/>
it will not do that. It will lessen United State. Fore.-t Service in <lb/>
the evil and remove temptation, <lb/>
but no human law can make men <lb/>
good. Elder Gold, while looking <lb/>
at the question as it is and not <lb/>
by any false hopes, <lb/>
adds, I cannot give my vote <lb/>
of conscience should be <lb/>
and <lb/>
It was worm more me -.- <lb/>
town than any other institution I what might seem to <lb/>
here. He urged the stocK-1 a the great of drunken- <lb/>
holders to aid the officers and <lb/>
directors of the association by <lb/>
speaking a word for it at every <lb/>
opportunity and influencing <lb/>
to become int rested and <lb/>
take part in it. <lb/>
The report of Secretary and <lb/>
Treasurer N. G. White showed j allowed <lb/>
that during the past year the to Observer- <lb/>
amount of business done was <lb/>
There are now 1511 <lb/>
including th fifth series <lb/>
which began May 2nd. A de- <lb/>
tailed financial statement of the <lb/>
association will be published in a <lb/>
day or two. <lb/>
The following were unanimous- <lb/>
elected directors for the <lb/>
ensuing H A. White. C. <lb/>
T R n. <lb/>
C. Moore. H. W. v bee. D- J <lb/>
Whichard, B. W- Moseley, R. C. <lb/>
Flanagan, R J. Cobb. C. <lb/>
Laughinghouse, S. T. White and <lb/>
C. C. Vines. <lb/>
guarding against and extinguish- <lb/>
fires. <lb/>
Organizations of similar kind <lb/>
and for a like purpose are at <lb/>
work in Oregon and Idaho. In <lb/>
the latter State, a portion of the <lb/>
expense is loin by taxation and <lb/>
paid from the State treasury. A <lb/>
He then quotes the Word western railroad company which <lb/>
of God in support of his view i holds large tracts of timber has <lb/>
and concludes with righteous taken steps to guard its property <lb/>
admonition to Let every man I from fire, and during the short <lb/>
vote in this matter right time that its plans have beau in <lb/>
to him, or not vote- Bitterness met with most <lb/>
should not be encouraged but . <lb/>
encouraging success. <lb/>
Similar work h done on <lb/>
the other side of the continent- <lb/>
Forest owners In Maine <lb/>
gone to work in the same <lb/>
way to control the <lb/>
The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb/>
S. fa. Schultz. <lb/>
Stephen C. Wooten for Legislature. <lb/>
To the voters of Pitt .-. . <lb/>
Farmville township having great enemy, fire. organ <lb/>
strongly candidacy j are in other parts <lb/>
of Stephen C. Wooten for our count how <lb/>
next representative, we . <lb/>
citizens cf it is now realized that pro- <lb/>
township desire to against fire is of the <lb/>
with Farmville in their endorse-1 greatest <lb/>
respectfully ask that, is safe to say that fires <lb/>
the voters of Pitt county nominate ,. , , destroyed <lb/>
him next county convention. nave <lb/>
Mr. Wooten was raised among i more timber than lumbermen <lb/>
us and we can recommend him have cut- When timber was <lb/>
to the voters of Pitt county with abundant, the waste passed <lb/>
confidence. <lb/>
Respectively. <lb/>
Abner Eason. J. C <lb/>
G. W. Jefferson, D. F. Lang, <lb/>
J. L J. R. Owens <lb/>
A new lot of bran at F. V. i a. J. Jefferson, J R. Dozier, <lb/>
Johnston's Phone G T. Puckett. Dr. <lb/>
most unnoticed, but now that <lb/>
a scarcity is at hand actual <lb/>
wood famine threatens in <lb/>
near future, the owners of r-st <lb/>
lands are waking up and <lb/>
action to save what is left. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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put together, and until the last few <lb/>
was to be <lb/>
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fever an J other dreaded maladies <lb/>
has come around the <lb/>
boy and are once more think <lb/>
up all sorts of novel excuses <lb/>
for not fretting down to work in <lb/>
-WHAT PRETTY is the general <lb/>
when showing the of the <lb/>
Kate Check effects from the dainty <lb/>
small to very swell in large effects. In White Stuff <lb/>
wish car. be supplied as we have a line that <lb/>
will appeal to you. <lb/>
I . Misses and <lb/>
Ladies. Summer <lb/>
, es and <lb/>
2-c. I<lb/>
beys i 2-c each. <lb/>
B K Ice boys and <lb/>
b, and <lb/>
I r cloth <lb/>
and <lb/>
Black tad Tan <lb/>
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to please you. Latest ;. <lb/>
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when others fail. i. <lb/>
Styles Come take I <lb/>
look c; us demonstrate <lb/>
our ability to fit you. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure, the school room on time. Some <lb/>
cure on the market It is taken in-1 these times of frenzied fashions <lb/>
the youths have a large scope for <lb/>
i meow surfaces the sys-j their explanations. The <lb/>
tern. They offer one hundred doll ., business at which <lb/>
for case it fails to cure, bend tor . , . , <lb/>
and a written explanation is required <lb/>
F. J. CO., To- in each case of was not <lb/>
Ohio. i . . , , , <lb/>
by Druggists, j a little bit the other <lb/>
i ills for day when he found the following <lb/>
. , . , , . <lb/>
reposing on his <lb/>
c . . . i five minutes late this morn <lb/>
Science in farming. . ,,. <lb/>
mg n-cause a girl wearing a <lb/>
Scientific is young. hat got stuck <lb/>
It has had to wait until leaving the Whether <lb/>
prepared the way, by i tardy one was imprisoned in <lb/>
the farmers time to think and by the girls predicament i <lb/>
to spend. The first ad-whether he lost time as a. <lb/>
. who took notice of form-lint rested spectator he did <lb/>
explain, but the excuse was av <lb/>
no found the <lb/>
water, in 1783, and <lb/>
in the midst of many discover-1 <lb/>
ice, when a Paris mob milch cow <lb/>
him to the guillotine. The fa- ex <lb/>
next appeared and I en. Bros, R. F <lb/>
founded the agricultural ex D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
station. Then <lb/>
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. I ; <lb/>
i lawns<lb/>
terns, i .- <lb/>
. Io . <lb/>
before. <lb/>
Things of <lb/>
i Knit . S Marcel <lb/>
, , . act .-. <lb/>
i Cash Bouquet soap, <lb/>
Large I <lb/>
best .,. f, lie. I. . <lb/>
a r.-x- <lb/>
. cents. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S DEPART- <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
the father of <lb/>
tic chemistry with his <lb/>
announcement, soil <lb/>
is <lb/>
the new farmer <lb/>
himself touched <lb/>
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are things in om <lb/>
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ow i i an take a h all <lb/>
earth from <lb/>
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. I j them together, send one <lb/>
to a and fled <lb/>
out exactly the kind of crop that <lb/>
will give the best harvest <lb/>
And more, now that science hie <lb/>
given him a peep into <lb/>
factory, he can even feel a <lb/>
host drink of coffee- <lb/>
A. S. M. tilts- <lb/>
Notice to th <lb/>
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Western North Carolina <lb/>
Land f the Sky. <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY <lb/>
IA Woman Finds Ail <lb/>
and Ambition <lb/>
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women how the <lb/>
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man or a t rm of two years. <lb/>
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of kinship between himself <lb/>
acres, b he knows tit; l <lb/>
hi blood ate p the preen <lb/>
. . . on his and forests. <lb/>
There are now new far <lb/>
mere who have from <lb/>
agricultural colleges; and since <lb/>
Prof. W. Atwater<lb/>
5th Series i 5th Series <lb/>
5th Series <lb/>
Begins May, 2nd. 1908. <lb/>
Over Shares <lb/>
Already Spoken for in This<lb/>
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ES. <lb/>
Shares New On Sale. <lb/>
The and Loan Association. <lb/>
5th Series. 5th Serbs. 5th Series. I<lb/>
K. M. W <lb/>
Attest C in. <lb/>
, sick <lb/>
Climate Fishing, <lb/>
train affords ; <lb/>
an i <lb/>
approach of . <lb/>
lentil the first American expert- Vs . <lb/>
station in fifty others <lb/>
have sprung into vigorous life. <lb/>
There is also at Washington an <lb/>
Agricultural which <lb/>
has become the greatest <lb/>
of farming-scientists in <lb/>
the world To maintain this de- <lb/>
Uncle Sam pays <lb/>
a year. He <lb/>
pays much more than this to <lb/>
Boat-j and Bright s disease. Kidney <lb/>
i Pills permanently i are all these <lb/>
I Here's proof of it a <lb/>
i woman's <lb/>
Mis of No. Fifth <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. have <lb/>
, train, with coaches and derived great benefit from use e . <lb/>
Parlor Car mat pirated Sunday, March Fills and take food and blankets to a horde <lb/>
of lazy Indiana or for th bull 1- <lb/>
N. . . Durham. i from dull nagging backache. i Ml <lb/>
. on n. pi,,., two or three warships. <lb/>
kidney My But it at least more than is <lb/>
weak frequent action the . . . . <lb/>
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Summer Tourist will soon be on <lb/>
sale. Ii format t rates, <lb/>
schedules, i call v.- of <lb/>
this or l . .; <lb/>
R. L. VERNON, T. . win in <lb/>
T. P. A. P A. Asheville <lb/>
CK pained me severely and <lb/>
first in morning would be to <lb/>
lame and s. re that <lb/>
In t . . I saw dial's Ki i- <lb/>
n. v ills procured them at <lb/>
store and a <lb/>
en these The <lb/>
fa t that my kidneys ii me no <lb/>
trouble <lb/>
y leads to <lb/>
them <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price cents <lb/>
Co., New York, <lb/>
sole agents for the United States. <lb/>
Remember the name- <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
if , c ii THE TAILOR <lb/>
Wink a Mat- Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
j prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb/>
promptly, suits <lb/>
With YOU <lb/>
it is <lb/>
CARTEL'S INK <lb/>
INK <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Quarts, Pints. Half-Pints <lb/>
;. smaller sizes <lb/>
We black ink, fluid <lb/>
ink, blue Ink, red ink, stamp <lb/>
ink, indelible ink. fountain <lb/>
P-n fact we are <lb/>
headquarters for INK. <lb/>
Book <lb/>
Store <lb/>
wort <lb/>
All <lb/>
I made to order when desired. <lb/>
Your Solicited. <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market front Nor- <lb/>
folk and Depot. <lb/>
I. Q. SMITH. <lb/>
Unloading Car Choice <lb/>
Timothy Hay, car Gilt Edge <lb/>
Flour Just received. Finest <lb/>
money can buy. <lb/>
J. K. a J. G. <lb/>
widows are never as <lb/>
green us pretend to be. <lb/>
any country. <lb/>
by step is be- <lb/>
coming a sure and scientific pro- <lb/>
The risks and <lb/>
that formerly tossed the <lb/>
farmer back and forth between <lb/>
hop and despair are being mas- <lb/>
The Weather <lb/>
which sent half a million warn- <lb/>
year to the farmers, <lb/>
has already become so <lb/>
that six-sevenths of its <lb/>
come true. In Kansas <lb/>
has become so <lb/>
sure that there has been no failure <lb/>
for thirteen And in the <lb/>
vast Southwest the trick of <lb/>
ration is changing the man-kill <lb/>
desert into a para- <lb/>
where there is nothing so <lb/>
punctual the crops From <lb/>
New American <lb/>
by Herbert N. in th <lb/>
American Review of Reviews <lb/>
May. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
II round trip tickets to <lb/>
for on account of the <lb/>
Lodge I. O. O. F. May <lb/>
12th to 15th. Tickets on sale <lb/>
May 10-11-12, final return limit <lb/>
May 18th. <lb/>
When your food to nauseate take <lb/>
K Take now until you know <lb/>
There Isn't <lb/>
doubt about it will do and you will <lb/>
And th- of this verified <lb/>
used for a few <lb/>
It is sold here by Jno. L.<lb/>
With and Fork. <lb/>
In the middle ages people knew <lb/>
not knives and forks, but ate with <lb/>
nature's <lb/>
Later they held the broad or meat <lb/>
in a napkin in left hands and <lb/>
cut pieces with a dagger held in <lb/>
tho right hand, the food being car- <lb/>
to tho mouth on the knife, even <lb/>
in tho most polite The next <lb/>
development was to have a special <lb/>
sating instead of the <lb/>
dagger, which might have been used <lb/>
for the dispatch of an enemy. Each <lb/>
per.-on kept an eating knife, and <lb/>
when he was invited out to dinner <lb/>
be brought his knife along with <lb/>
him. Forks were used in Venice in <lb/>
but it was not till that a <lb/>
Venetian traveler, one Thomas <lb/>
introduced them into <lb/>
Standard. <lb/>
Is. <lb/>
In the of n discussion on <lb/>
In the medical societies n <lb/>
speaker in his remarks <lb/>
a thinks be Is <lb/>
when he Ii only <lb/>
John A. Oates. <lb/>
Will address the people on <lb/>
State prohibition Sunday, May <lb/>
10th. <lb/>
Salem Methodist church, Chi- <lb/>
cod township at o'clock a. tn. <lb/>
Mill's School house, <lb/>
Stocks p. m. <lb/>
School house at <lb/>
at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
Mr. Oates is master of hi- <lb/>
subject and I big th it nil <lb/>
people in reach of these place-. <lb/>
whether they be for or again <lb/>
the manufacture and sale of ii, <lb/>
liquors in North Car <lb/>
will go out him Hi- <lb/>
cuss this vital question. The la- <lb/>
dies are especially invited to at- <lb/>
tend all these meetings and I <lb/>
beg that they and the men <lb/>
near by will see that all <lb/>
are made- <lb/>
Thomas J. Jarvis, <lb/>
Pitt county Anti-Saloon <lb/>
League. <lb/>
Makes a Strong <lb/>
Jo a Bank always remember that it is Capital, <lb/>
plus and Undivided Profits that give security to the <lb/>
tor, c is hat stands between you as a <lb/>
depositor and any possible shrinkage securities held <lb/>
by the bank. <lb/>
rev in State a larger margin of safely than <lb/>
THE BANK OF which, with the <lb/>
watchful interest en a very and conservative board <lb/>
of Corporation <lb/>
has us here one bes financial <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
pita, Surplus and <lb/>
PROFITS <lb/>
now amounts to over <lb/>
Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars. <lb/>
Business solicited. <lb/>
R. L. Davis Pres. J. I. Little Cashier <lb/>
To The Ladles- <lb/>
Do not forget those pretty <lb/>
Pattern Hats at <lb/>
Your dress will not be com- <lb/>
I without that Hat.<lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
Is the Standard Visible Writer <lb/>
the World <lb/>
DAVID C. <lb/>
Local Agent. <lb/>
BRICK BRICK <lb/>
hind a <lb/>
quote <lb/>
I h on <lb/>
o d m do b <lb/>
on and can nil <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
W J Gardner, <lb/>
Th Brick Mar. N. C. <lb/>
Hotel Greenville <lb/>
J. W. BIGHT, Prop. <lb/>
I to inform the public that <lb/>
I is now reedy for and <lb/>
table hotel entirely re; <lb/>
renovated, else- <lb/>
lights, hot and cold baths, trans- <lb/>
ideal home for ladies, and <lb/>
traveling Building <lb/>
polite Phone <lb/>
No. Call and see for <lb/>
Yo rs to Serve. <lb/>
J. W. Hight Pro. <lb/>
c. i. i. i .-,. <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Si Clark <lb/>
Civil Engineers and <lb/>
Greenville North Carolina. <lb/>
Railroad. Municipal and land surveying <lb/>
a specialty. Office on Third <lb/>
near <lb/>
DR R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
for The<lb/>
A RECORD OF THE CIVIL WAR. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
INTEREST TO THE OLD <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
Ace brines Infirmities, such as <lb/>
bowels, weak and <lb/>
and <lb/>
List of Officers the Confederate <lb/>
Army of 1861.64-Sixth <lb/>
Installment. <lb/>
GENERALS <lb/>
John C. Moore, Texas. 1862. <lb/>
Patrick T. Moore, Virginia, <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
S. P. Moore, South Carolina. <lb/>
1865. <lb/>
John H. Morgan, Kentucky. <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
John T. Morgan, Alabama, <lb/>
Alfred Manton, Louisiana. <lb/>
Thomas T. Virginia, <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
Allison Nelson. Texas. 1862- <lb/>
Francis T. Nicholls, Louisiana, <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
Ed- A. Alabama, 1863. <lb/>
Richard L. Virginia. <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
B. Palmer, Tennessee, <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
M. Parsons, Missouri, <lb/>
1862- <lb/>
William H. Payne, Virginia, <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
1882. <lb/>
1866. <lb/>
South <lb/>
1863. <lb/>
A. Perry, <lb/>
Edi . <lb/>
Ch. <lb/>
1802. <lb/>
Alb <lb/>
1861. <lb/>
Lu <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
Cat. , <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
John a. <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
have specific effect on these organs. <lb/>
stimulating the bowels, causing them <lb/>
to perform their natural functions <lb/>
In youth and <lb/>
IMPARTING VIGOR. <lb/>
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. <lb/>
They ore adapted to old and young. <lb/>
POISON <lb/>
Bone Pains, Can- <lb/>
Scaly Ski, <lb/>
Pimples. <lb/>
W will send sample showing <lb/>
how B. B. B. Cures above Troubles <lb/>
also Eczema and Rheumatism. <lb/>
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood <lb/>
Balm B. has curing yearly <lb/>
thousands of sufferers from Primary, <lb/>
The newspapers of are PitS <lb/>
its looking glasses. It is in them most obstinate B. <lb/>
B. B. cures where all <lb/>
Newspapers a Town's Looking Glasses. <lb/>
P. Virginia, <lb/>
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Pendleton, Virgin- <lb/>
you see yourselves as others see <lb/>
you. You smile at and <lb/>
they smile back at you; you frown <lb/>
at them and you repaid In <lb/>
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a town. If the town is doing <lb/>
business the will show it <lb/>
in their advertising columns. If <lb/>
the merchant are <lb/>
fellows, whose stores are <lb/>
of junk and jam, the <lb/>
papers will show it by the lack of <lb/>
space the merchants take. If <lb/>
you have exhausted the old methods of <lb/>
treatment and still have aches <lb/>
pains in bones, back or joints, <lb/>
Mucus Patches in mouth, Sore <lb/>
throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots <lb/>
Ulcers on any part of the body, <lb/>
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pure and rich, healing every sore and <lb/>
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all leave after killing the pois n <lb/>
and the blood with B. B. B. <lb/>
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direct to the <lb/>
itching stops forever and every humor <lb/>
or sore is healed and cured. <lb/>
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have a live town, you CUP only and safe to talk; composed <lb/>
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be known through the new- lies enriches the blood, <lb/>
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times it would be in my feet and hands <lb/>
so I incapacitated for duty. One <lb/>
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store here and came back with a bottle <lb/>
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I <lb/>
rubbed with it and found the pain had <lb/>
nearly gone during the night. I <lb/>
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three For sale by all Drug- <lb/>
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and ft v c <lb/>
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our Buggies, and all of sold by . . . <lb/>
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Greenville. <lb/>
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When reduced with water and sweeten- <lb/>
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all and dealers in patent <lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY <lb/>
r. J. Editor and <lb/>
Entered as second matter Jan. 1907 at the at N <lb/>
C Congress of March <lb/>
to <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MAY 8th. 1908 <lb/>
BUILDING AND LOAN. <lb/>
On Saturday, May 2nd, The <lb/>
Home Building and Loan <lb/>
of Greenville rill open <lb/>
its series of stock. Already <lb/>
more than one hundred and <lb/>
thirty shares have been sub- <lb/>
scribed for in new series, <lb/>
and the number is to <lb/>
be larger by night. <lb/>
Every person who can do so <lb/>
take some shares in the <lb/>
new series. Besides being a <lb/>
safe and profitable investment, <lb/>
no institution is so helpful in <lb/>
building town. You have <lb/>
only to look around and sec the <lb/>
great good it is doing. Since <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
two ago more than <lb/>
three of the new build- <lb/>
Better save the <lb/>
for the enemy. <lb/>
The campaign for the <lb/>
The Raleigh Times thinks it nation for governor by the <lb/>
State convention is be- <lb/>
conducted OB about as mean <lb/>
low plain as ever existed in <lb/>
to make up his mind campaign between two op- <lb/>
If Democrats will look at the The Sun says it is <lb/>
size personnel Of the painful to see two women wear- <lb/>
State convention just held hats sit <lb/>
in Greensboro, it should close together in church and try <lb/>
them that this is no time to Del to to each other, <lb/>
each other within <lb/>
ranks. <lb/>
J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE FOR THE <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Durham way they get up <lb/>
in the audience call the <lb/>
speaker liar. Bather danger- <lb/>
business. <lb/>
is late for third term <lb/>
much. It takes the <lb/>
dent only about thirty seconds <lb/>
thing rash. By the time the <lb/>
convention comes he may a <lb/>
very willing candidate for the <lb/>
nomination. <lb/>
posing parties. <lb/>
The country has had much <lb/>
anxiety for some days over the <lb/>
condition of Cleve- <lb/>
land, and the announcement <lb/>
that he is improving carries <lb/>
pleasure with it. He his <lb/>
friends and his enemies, but we <lb/>
believe all would glad at his <lb/>
restoration to health. <lb/>
New Bern rill be years <lb/>
old in and the city has be- <lb/>
have been erected <lb/>
aid of association, <lb/>
serves your i <lb/>
by the <lb/>
It<lb/>
i cell brat ion <lb/>
in <lb/>
.; big <lb/>
of the <lb/>
, Ne Bern has made <lb/>
much l her career, and <lb/>
We know of no pi- to whom j fie S join with <lb/>
. , .,. ins her two <lb/>
ll I <lb/>
blessing than the women, <lb/>
their far . <lb/>
campaign u . in s is <lb/>
Mr. Home seems to know when <lb/>
not to write a letter and then <lb/>
when to write one. For instance, <lb/>
it has not been shown that he <lb/>
wrote a letter to Williams, but <lb/>
he did stay home and write a <lb/>
letter to Wadesboro. <lb/>
If somebody in the Republican <lb/>
convention at Greensboro had <lb/>
done Marion Butler like Colonel <lb/>
did the in the <lb/>
Columbia convention, we doubt <lb/>
if then had been a tear shed,<lb/>
m think all they <lb/>
have do to get dice is to pitch <lb/>
Into the trusts and corporations. <lb/>
To lie candid, the people had <lb/>
I rather Bee the country <lb/>
settle to business progress. <lb/>
most i . <lb/>
we <lb/>
condition <lb/>
hoping that <lb/>
the w <lb/>
lie <lb/>
inter <lb/>
to i <lb/>
Jo<lb/>
IS<lb/>
are do-1 <lb/>
b . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. tin campaign for <lb/>
. . all <lb/>
are so <lb/>
How one, in <lb/>
cry out <lb/>
will <lb/>
party. <lb/>
agitation <lb/>
It likely <lb/>
v than the <lb/>
,. are ha n <lb/>
hi n sentiment con- <lb/>
c increase in Pitt <lb/>
county does <lb/>
majority for pro- <lb/>
it <lb/>
resent outlook. <lb/>
With the Democrats doing so <lb/>
much lighting among themselves <lb/>
there hardly seems any use for <lb/>
an opposition party. <lb/>
Maybe some folks just keep <lb/>
on talking hard times because <lb/>
they haven't anything else to <lb/>
talk about. <lb/>
Prospective candidates should <lb/>
be careful how they write <lb/>
letters and what they say in <lb/>
them. <lb/>
After the cold spell in May <lb/>
you can wear as few clothes as <lb/>
you like, but stick to them a <lb/>
while longer.<lb/>
what the president <lb/>
do for writing messages <lb/>
w In n congress goes home.<lb/>
That feast <lb/>
in York hurt the <lb/>
To the Democratic voters of Pitt <lb/>
We, the Democrats of <lb/>
township, who know the <lb/>
did service rendered our town- <lb/>
ship for years as a magistrate <lb/>
and chairman of the township <lb/>
board of supervisors by Capt. J. <lb/>
J. put him in <lb/>
nomination for the senate in the <lb/>
coming election in November. <lb/>
None know the work he has done <lb/>
for the Democratic party so well <lb/>
as us the voters of town- <lb/>
ship. He been one of our <lb/>
most managers of the <lb/>
party in this township since 1870. <lb/>
No one has contributed more to <lb/>
make it the banner township of <lb/>
the county than J. J. Laughing- <lb/>
house. For years he <lb/>
three fourths of all cases in this <lb/>
township, wrote three fourths of <lb/>
the wills, mortgages and deeds, <lb/>
and charged a Democrat a <lb/>
for any service during these <lb/>
years. fees, if collected, <lb/>
we believe would have amounted <lb/>
to several thousand dollars. At <lb/>
no time was he too busy to stop <lb/>
and write a mortgage or deed <lb/>
and a private <lb/>
. for <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
., . to and <lb/>
. , up ill which <lb/>
. poll tax <lb/>
to Vote. The <lb/>
. ; of poll <lb/>
. ; forfeits this, hi- . , n; <lb/>
; . hose who did <lb/>
poll tax have dis- <lb/>
indifferent. it i simply mock- <lb/>
for woman I my <lb/>
then ; fort h in <lb/>
fort herself to save him. We <lb/>
hope tin en ., <lb/>
in this matter, as they have an pot tin <lb/>
influence that no other power on I Ives, <lb/>
earth can exert. <lb/>
The way tilings are going <lb/>
are satisfied Cannon is about to come <lb/>
at the way they have been the conclusion that it will be <lb/>
out of Republican gatherings I easier for him to retain his pres <lb/>
job than it will to secure <lb/>
the nomination for the <lb/>
In other words he sees that <lb/>
bird in tho hand is worth two <lb/>
in the , <lb/>
; n Mr. Craig had <lb/>
to show up <lb/>
oh letters, First <lb/>
. the folks will <lb/>
of them have <lb/>
saying something. <lb/>
Th man w ho thinks the <lb/>
of the depends upon <lb/>
lion is drawing <lb/>
i, .-. of egotism. <lb/>
He may realize that there are <lb/>
others a.- good as himself. <lb/>
anybody else.<lb/>
which <lb/>
. this season of tin <lb/>
year . worked off- <lb/>
and fields now ; <lb/>
in , ,, pretty pictures in <lb/>
SMITH-CLEMENT. <lb/>
A Home <lb/>
On Thursday evening of last <lb/>
week, April 30th. Mr. Lloyd <lb/>
Smith Miss Dell Clement <lb/>
were united in the holy bonds of <lb/>
matrimony in the presence of a <lb/>
goodly number of witnesses at <lb/>
the residence of Mr. Ivy Smith. <lb/>
At about half past eight Miss <lb/>
Agnes Smith rendered the wed- <lb/>
ding march very beautifully and <lb/>
through the north door of the <lb/>
parlor Miss Clement lean- <lb/>
on the arm of her brother, <lb/>
Mr. Clement, and through <lb/>
the west door came Mr. Smith <lb/>
with Mr. Mills Smith as best <lb/>
man, and the two met at the <lb/>
and were united together by <lb/>
the Rev. S. W. of the <lb/>
Christian church. <lb/>
The bride was dressed in beau- <lb/>
white silk and carried a <lb/>
of pink carnations. The <lb/>
groom was dressed in a very <lb/>
handsome black suit and the <lb/>
men wore red carnations. <lb/>
After the marriage rice began <lb/>
to rain down on the married <lb/>
couple and it was kept up at in- <lb/>
for an hour or more. <lb/>
The bride is one of the most <lb/>
end <lb/>
. .- y.-------- ---------1 <lb/>
of some poor fellow's y, of the <lb/>
mo or deed and Mr. L W- <lb/>
one the daughter of Mr. i. W- <lb/>
of Warren county. <lb/>
came down here about two <lb/>
years ago and has been teach- <lb/>
school. Mr. Smith was one <lb/>
pupils session <lb/>
fair minded men know that we i.-- was a very <lb/>
the fellow a five or ten dollars j r <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
Our people are all <lb/>
his as a member of the <lb/>
of representatives. All <lb/>
I a <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
large <lb/>
small <lb/>
. en apple is <lb/>
to double <lb/>
getting <lb/>
up the <lb/>
are indebted to him the in- <lb/>
ion of the first railroad <lb/>
,,.,.,.; v.- fare bid that <lb/>
h's passed the house, <lb/>
v. es to and would <lb/>
i -s . the senate but the, <lb/>
of railroad .- <lb/>
control of it This <lb/>
ii to tho people of the <lb/>
State cl half million dollars an- <lb/>
no illy. The passage of this <lb/>
teacher and take delight <lb/>
in of the <lb/>
L i. workers. The <lb/>
i-.-i. I . . j w II and she <lb/>
-o much help see <lb/>
. well <lb/>
w,. he ;. <lb/>
The is one of Heaver <lb/>
beet young men. <lb/>
He is a so Jesse <lb/>
I, Smith. a <lb/>
The man who talks least <lb/>
have the less crow to eat. <lb/>
is again in tin <lb/>
this year and ignored in the <lb/>
of delegates. Claiming <lb/>
that the Republican conventions <lb/>
have been irregular, the <lb/>
have issued a call for a State <lb/>
convention in Raleigh on <lb/>
12th to name delegates to the <lb/>
national convention in Chicago. <lb/>
Each county is asked to hold a <lb/>
convention and send delegates <lb/>
to the State convention in<lb/>
Eighteen counties held con- <lb/>
Saturday to select <lb/>
to the Democratic State <lb/>
convention. That brought the <lb/>
number of counties up to in <lb/>
which conventions or primaries <lb/>
have so far been held. The <lb/>
Charlotte Observer of Sunday <lb/>
tabulates the result in these <lb/>
counties and gives the <lb/>
dates for the nomination for gov- <lb/>
the following vote, omit- <lb/>
ting Craig <lb/>
Kit. hen Home <lb/>
Congress setting down on <lb/>
President Roosevelt's <lb/>
for four more battle- <lb/>
ships has made him so mad that <lb/>
he says he is sorry he made that <lb/>
pledge not to be a candidate for <lb/>
a third term. Now watch him <lb/>
loom a candidate again. <lb/>
Those New York editors who <lb/>
are advocating social equality <lb/>
and miscegenation are good sub- <lb/>
to send to to <lb/>
keep company with Harry Thaw. <lb/>
Remember that carrying the <lb/>
State for prohibition by a large <lb/>
majority is of greater importance <lb/>
just now who shall lie the <lb/>
nominee for governor. <lb/>
The kind of recruits the Re- <lb/>
publicans want are those who <lb/>
are not after something. There <lb/>
are not offices enough to go <lb/>
around among the old ones. <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
Apropos of the conference of <lb/>
State Governors and others call- <lb/>
ed by President Roosevelt, the <lb/>
Review of Reviews for May <lb/>
in three articles a remark- <lb/>
able summary or America's <lb/>
assets, together with an <lb/>
estimate of our wasted resources <lb/>
and an exposition of the methods <lb/>
already introduced for checking <lb/>
the annual waste. In the same <lb/>
magazine Miss Agnes s <lb/>
an impressive showing of Can- <lb/>
recent growth and newly <lb/>
discovered wealth. <lb/>
-------r. if <lb/>
giving us better Lloyd is <lb/>
freight rates when it can farmer, for he ha <lb/>
enforced. His work in the the farm all of his life, <lb/>
the laws pertaining there. <lb/>
ti industries will be of We a happy and <lb/>
value to our people. prosperous life. We hope their <lb/>
Give us Capt. J. J. Laughing- j pathway through life may be <lb/>
of Greenville, for and that all <lb/>
this year. of may be spent in<lb/>
H J. Smith. , <lb/>
J. A. Hudson. <lb/>
J. C. Galloway.<lb/>
The superintendent of a Pitts- <lb/>
burg institute refused <lb/>
to proceed with the exercises <lb/>
until the ladies present removed <lb/>
their hats. It <lb/>
took about two hours to get them <lb/>
to yield to his demand. <lb/>
AND PRIZE PRESENTED. <lb/>
A pointed paragrapher says <lb/>
who try to use their <lb/>
friends wear them In <lb/>
campaign years there is plenty <lb/>
of this wearing in evidence. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector is <lb/>
perturbed over the fact that <lb/>
Judge Pritchard is going <lb/>
about the state making speeches <lb/>
for prohibition, his son, an Ashe- <lb/>
ville doctor, writes a <lb/>
on which wine for a society <lb/>
supper is obtained from a drug <lb/>
That's a small matter, <lb/>
Whichard, when compared with <lb/>
the man is a prohibitionist sole <lb/>
South Carolina Republicans <lb/>
might at least have been a little <lb/>
more gentle with their <lb/>
brethren. Their State <lb/>
met in Columbia Tuesday, <lb/>
and a making himself <lb/>
prominent in taking the <lb/>
chair to preside over a recess <lb/>
meeting, was pitched headlong <lb/>
off the stage by the collector of <lb/>
Somebody please tell us why <lb/>
a stairway gets the name of <lb/>
of We heard a <lb/>
man directing a boy to carry a <lb/>
bog to a certain place and told <lb/>
him he would find a of <lb/>
by which he could go up <lb/>
to the second story. <lb/>
The Chicago young woman <lb/>
named Miss who stole <lb/>
of diamonds, <lb/>
went went back on her <lb/>
name. <lb/>
man is a so e- r <lb/>
for political purposes, who <lb/>
Mr. Hooker Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth Hooker, who <lb/>
for several months has been in <lb/>
feeble health, died at <lb/>
o'clock Thursday night at her <lb/>
home in South Greenville. She <lb/>
was a women of many virtues <lb/>
a loving mother, a true friend, <lb/>
a good neighbor, kind hearted to <lb/>
all, and a true Christian. <lb/>
All of her surviving children, <lb/>
eight in number, had been sum- <lb/>
and were around her bed- <lb/>
side when her spirit took its <lb/>
flight from earth. These child- <lb/>
are Messrs. S. T. and. Law- <lb/>
Hooker, and <lb/>
and Mrs. Louisa <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
Abbott, Kinston; Messrs. Oscar, <lb/>
Henry and Z. V. Hooker, of <lb/>
Richmond. She is also survived <lb/>
by one sister, Mrs. Horton <lb/>
winks at and patronizes blind <lb/>
tigers, making it hard for the <lb/>
law to get its clutches on them. <lb/>
New Bern Sun. <lb/>
The investigation in congress <lb/>
is about to show that the paper <lb/>
trust is a reality, hut it is likely <lb/>
to go on robbing the newspapers. <lb/>
is getting tony <lb/>
and wants to erect fine em- <lb/>
in foreign cities <lb/>
where he representatives. <lb/>
He should first get government <lb/>
building wherever they are need- <lb/>
ed at home. <lb/>
If some people could be as <lb/>
quiet as the oyster for the next <lb/>
few months it might do the <lb/>
country good. <lb/>
Jeffries Davis is to the front <lb/>
once more, but will not stay <lb/>
there long. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector <lb/>
wish a large number of <lb/>
Pitt county's leading farmers <lb/>
would go to the Democratic State <lb/>
convention in Charlotte, and <lb/>
while there take a ride out on <lb/>
fine roads. If <lb/>
they will do this, and fail to <lb/>
join the agitation for good roads <lb/>
in Pitt county, we promise to <lb/>
let the subject drop. It will en- <lb/>
anybody to see those <lb/>
Mecklenburg It is a <lb/>
safe proposition that The Re- <lb/>
would not have to drop <lb/>
the discussion. Those farmers <lb/>
The funeral took place this <lb/>
at o'clock, services <lb/>
being conducted in Jarvis Me- <lb/>
church by Rev. M. T. <lb/>
Plyler, and the interment in <lb/>
Cherry Hill cemetery. The pall <lb/>
bearers were Brown, <lb/>
E. A. Move, Charles <lb/>
house and R. L. Carr and Messrs. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
R. L. Smith, Wiley Brown, D. J. <lb/>
Whichard. T. R. Moore, J. A. <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Daily Reflector, 1st <lb/>
C. C. Moore Also <lb/>
Talk. <lb/>
There was an interesting part <lb/>
of the exercises in connection <lb/>
with the close of the Forbes <lb/>
school, Tuesday, that we did not <lb/>
get in the report of it published <lb/>
that day. A life size crayon <lb/>
of In e beautiful <lb/>
frame was presented by the <lb/>
school to County Superintendent <lb/>
W. H. the presentation <lb/>
speech being made by Prof. G- <lb/>
E. Lineberry, of Winterville, as <lb/>
the portrait was unveiled in view <lb/>
of the audience. Miss Mavis <lb/>
Evans was awarded a prise for <lb/>
proficiency in music, the <lb/>
speech being by Prof. H. <lb/>
B. Smith. <lb/>
At the conclusion of the other <lb/>
exercises Mr. C. C. Moore, of <lb/>
Charlotte, was introduced and <lb/>
made a little <lb/>
talk that was instructive and <lb/>
amusing to the audience. <lb/>
Wanted-Young men of char- <lb/>
and ambition, who can <lb/>
things, to investigate an <lb/>
opportunity for realizing <lb/>
on their earning capacity, if <lb/>
your services are worth <lb/>
to S a day you should and <lb/>
can get the money. This is a <lb/>
business notice to business men <lb/>
whooping <lb/>
for good dress W. A- B. Hearne, Box <lb/>
Chronicle. N. C. d w <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
The 10th of May occurring on <lb/>
Sunday this the annual re- <lb/>
union of the Bryan Grimes <lb/>
Camp, of Confederate Veterans -A <lb/>
Pitt county, will be held at <lb/>
Greenville on Tuesday the 12th <lb/>
day of May. The veterans are <lb/>
hereby requested to come early <lb/>
and assemble at the court house <lb/>
promptly at o'clock as we have <lb/>
a longer program than usual and <lb/>
we want to get through with the <lb/>
exercises by the dinner hour. <lb/>
All are requested to <lb/>
come, a full attendance is <lb/>
ed- The address will be deliver- <lb/>
ed by U. S. Senator Lee Over- <lb/>
man, and several patriotic <lb/>
and songs will be render- <lb/>
ed by the young ladies, and mus- <lb/>
will be furnished by the Bryan <lb/>
Grimes drum corps and the <lb/>
Aeolian brass band. Dinner <lb/>
will be served as usual. <lb/>
H. Harding <lb/>
Camp.<lb/>
. <lb/>
viE-a <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
m B <lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
Paper roofing, rubber roofing, <lb/>
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb/>
R. Smith O. <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. Smith and <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb/>
relatives in the country. <lb/>
See our line of books and <lb/>
for holiday presents. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
R. L. State <lb/>
for prohibition, was here Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal end <lb/>
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb/>
Large crowd from Ayden heard <lb/>
Dr. Parrot deliver his temper <lb/>
lecturer at creek Sunday. <lb/>
The doctor is making quite a <lb/>
reputation as a lecturer. <lb/>
planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb/>
the best, for the South- You will <lb/>
find all kinds fresh at <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make <lb/>
tho mistake of getting some <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cannon let; Monday to serve as <lb/>
jurors in the Federal court s; <lb/>
New Bern this weak. <lb/>
Hill supplies, belting, valves, <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. A Dixon are <lb/>
It will please your doing a nice business at the o. <lb/>
Milling <lb/>
ODD AND SIGNS. <lb/>
steam R- Smith Co <lb/>
Mis Snow <lb/>
Hill, i spewing the week wit <lb/>
. . <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co ft Dixon warn <lb/>
DO <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
oak In<lb/>
Una week. J. <lb/>
Glenn, of Winston, <lb/>
charge of Ibis season. <lb/>
Dr Perkins for <lb/>
sale by -i R Co <lb/>
G. J. Cherry, president of the <lb/>
Ayden Lumber company, i here <lb/>
this week looking after the <lb/>
of bis company. <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planters Back <lb/>
Bands and Guano distributors at <lb/>
JR smith Co . <lb/>
The town passed off <lb/>
quietly yesterday. The fol- <lb/>
lowing gentlemen were elected <lb/>
for ensuing <lb/>
Mayor, J. F <lb/>
J. H. Tripp. Stancill <lb/>
Hodges, L. H. Witherington, <lb/>
George Worthington, R W. <lb/>
Smith. . <lb/>
Bring us your cotton seed and <lb/>
your small lots of scrap cotton in <lb/>
the seed. J. R. Smith Co. A <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Hooks and children <lb/>
friend to lake her a box of fresh <lb/>
candy M. Sauls has just re- <lb/>
a magnificent assortment <lb/>
at prices from to 1.50. <lb/>
Allen's show here Friday was <lb/>
pronounced good. <lb/>
Repairing neatly done on bug- <lb/>
carts, plows, also <lb/>
shoe your mules and horses. J <lb/>
R. Smith Co- Dixon. <lb/>
The family of J. W. Alexander <lb/>
have moved to Bertie county to <lb/>
live. <lb/>
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb/>
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs Flynn and two children <lb/>
came Saturday from Old Point <lb/>
visit her mother, Mrs. Early. <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the fountain lea cold the year <lb/>
round- Try one. <lb/>
W. J. Braxton aDd daughter, <lb/>
of Reedy Branch, were hen <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Car load of and coarse <lb/>
at J <lb/>
J. O. Stocks has <lb/>
pneumonia. <lb/>
Windows, doors, blind locks, <lb/>
butts, J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
v,.,. i Alexander <lb/>
day her former <lb/>
and cask <lb/>
K t d R. <lb/>
t. ., has. been <lb/>
a time, is <lb/>
Ayden Milling <lb/>
Co- site. They will buy your <lb/>
cotton seed wood, and logs, will <lb/>
repair cart buggy and wag- <lb/>
on or sell you a new cart, wagon <lb/>
or most any kind of plank or <lb/>
lumber you may send. They <lb/>
so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb/>
carets- Ed Garris is the clever <lb/>
manager and will take pleasure <lb/>
in waiting on you. <lb/>
The closing exercises of the <lb/>
Ayden graded school will be <lb/>
held May 8th, in <lb/>
the beautiful grove in front of the <lb/>
school building. Hon. W. W. <lb/>
Kitchen delivers the annual ad- <lb/>
dress and Prof. W- H. <lb/>
the to the <lb/>
graduating class. Music will be <lb/>
furnished by the excellent Green- <lb/>
ville band. The exercises begin <lb/>
at eleven o'clock. <lb/>
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb/>
and full of hardware at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. C. C. Bland has returned <lb/>
from a visit to Kinston where she <lb/>
been <lb/>
her daughter <lb/>
Mr. Warren, of <lb/>
who been here on a short <lb/>
t. her sister. Miss Lilli <lb/>
at, school baa J <lb/>
o her <lb/>
cf <lb/>
It is difficult for at form <lb/>
That Long Ben of the <lb/>
Among Negro-. represented by tilt- <lb/>
Among the colored people of frost recorded <lb/>
south every commonest event has Russia. Sir Leopold k <lb/>
or tells in one of h, <lb/>
. a sailor was foolish to <lb/>
Whether those all date back to do some outdoor work <lb/>
tho African mace ancestors of the this temperature. His hands <lb/>
many of when he rushed the an <lb/>
hem are similar to those current and plunged one a <lb/>
among Sent eh and in of water so cold was . he and <lb/>
It is that in ac- that the water was on- <lb/>
the language into a block of u . At . <lb/>
imbibed Dr. tom <lb/>
the superstitions in vogue among and under Up form <lb/>
the white people of the south at beads of dangling ice. Put out <lb/>
Lat I TOO tongue and it instantly freezes <lb/>
Kens of weather are as is to this icy crusting. our <lb/>
cf <lb/>
On Ton Party <lb/>
Ho.-S oX <lb/>
half awake. <lb/>
only <lb/>
ts , <lb/>
he went to <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
money <lb/>
Danish <lb/>
cures. <lb/>
squanders lots of <lb/>
. weather are many, b <lb/>
natural, and some of them are very <lb/>
curious. It a cat sneezes or if she <lb/>
washes her herd behind her ear it <lb/>
will rain. -he rubs against ob- <lb/>
or is especially frisky it fore- <lb/>
bodes . <lb/>
In the winter if a COW lows in the <lb/>
evening it will before morn- <lb/>
a cow in walking and <lb/>
shakes her foot there is bad weather <lb/>
behind he. the cattle are <lb/>
driven e if tho bull goes <lb/>
first, it will rain. <lb/>
If a dog eats grass in the morning <lb/>
or if he digs n hole in the ground it <lb/>
is a of bad weather. are <lb/>
believed to lie able to the <lb/>
If they ran about and <lb/>
squeal without apparent cause it i; <lb/>
a sign of cold and stormy weather. <lb/>
Alone- carried for three days in <lb/>
a y safely wager- <lb/>
ed is to win. <lb/>
The tree ii <lb/>
a trick cf freezing to your upper <lb/>
jaw the aid of your beard. <lb/>
eves have often been so glued as <lb/>
show that even a wink was <lb/>
Advertiser. <lb/>
Heart <lb/>
The weight of the blood expelled <lb/>
each contraction of the left <lb/>
of the heart is about four <lb/>
ounces. The multiplication o. this <lb/>
us two and a quarter <lb/>
foot is, force <lb/>
of that number <lb/>
ids one foot the work <lb/>
formed at each <lb/>
I left In adult per- <lb/>
son in health are per- <lb/>
formed seventy-five <lb/>
per minute. . <lb/>
work me by the <lb/>
, . one-third tho <lb/>
. I that the <lb/>
. 11.- heart i-i <lb/>
Ming the <lb/>
ventricle, <lb/>
pleas <lb/>
I; <lb/>
cent <lb/>
line <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
Easter <lb/>
r- G <lb/>
foil <lb/>
, r <lb/>
Ta <lb/>
Visit Jr. ,. r .,.,., tie crown of <lb/>
left Monday for . , ,., v. ., <lb/>
, in Rocky Mount, j it is unlucky to burn for <lb/>
Sous have added firewood a tree <lb/>
a new line to their already <lb/>
stock of general <lb/>
at M . <lb/>
Hon. Locke Craig will deliver, <lb/>
the annual address at the closing <lb/>
of Prof. at The <lb/>
Will Baptist seminary on <lb/>
of May at clock a. m. <lb/>
pattern kept on hand, <lb/>
latest styles. J. R, Smith Co. <lb/>
Mini Bland spent <lb/>
Friday Monday with <lb/>
her in <lb/>
. Carload of Portland cement, <lb/>
lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb/>
The school taught by Miss <lb/>
Lillie Corey, at Cross <lb/>
Roads, closes tonight. <lb/>
An address will be delivered by <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King. <lb/>
V . <lb/>
ii-rt, <lb/>
cl <lb/>
f r <lb/>
would to <lb/>
foot <lb/>
one <lb/>
t lean. <lb/>
. <lb/>
money, doesn't he <lb/>
lots of it. <lb/>
a dollar on <lb/>
gars yesterday, did he not <lb/>
WOO the day before for a <lb/>
pandered; <lb/>
that for Port. <lb/>
A Handicap of th Sc. <lb/>
A hale middle aged English sea <lb/>
captain, commanding a big <lb/>
vessel given to long voyages, drop- <lb/>
anchor in New York harbor re- <lb/>
and came ashore look up <lb/>
a friend or two. One of those, <lb/>
to do what he cull for the vis- <lb/>
Bought his company <lb/>
evening in a family circle uptown. <lb/>
The captain declined. <lb/>
like to go in a way, said Be, <lb/>
tell you bow it is, my boy. <lb/>
I'm so little that upon my <lb/>
word I don't how to when <lb/>
set into a <lb/>
J feel I'm <lb/>
ail the I I fear of or <lb/>
doing the wrong sou see, I <lb/>
as <lb/>
have to strict discipline <lb/>
aboard el. v I'm pretty much alone <lb/>
mom; <lb/>
during the week, <lb/>
Coward, one of their clerks <lb/>
sing down the store <lb/>
his attracted by a <lb/>
hissing Bound. Turning quickly <lb/>
hi a huge moccasin snake <lb/>
on the top of a barrel, <lb/>
with erect, flashing eyes <lb/>
dilating tongue, ready to; <lb/>
Mr. Coward was <lb/>
Calling for <lb/>
from others in the store <lb/>
they dispatched his snake- <lb/>
ship and taking his measure pro <lb/>
to be something more than <lb/>
four feet long and about eight <lb/>
struck by lightning. This is sure to <lb/>
upon the house- <lb/>
I I. <lb/>
have portents con- <lb/>
with the-i. If a heel is <lb/>
from the shoe it forebodes a death <lb/>
in the family the <lb/>
If new shoos arc accidentally <lb/>
before they arc worn you <lb/>
step into trouble with <lb/>
on Tour <lb/>
OF <lb/>
BANK OF <lb/>
I-. i. <lb/>
AYDEN. CAROLINA <lb/>
at the close <lb/>
ill <lb/>
t Be; <lb/>
T. <lb/>
43,413.02 Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
prof ts I <lb/>
fixtures . expenses and tax paid <lb/>
I. f. ., Bankers ,,,.,,, <lb/>
ck<lb/>
certified dwelt <lb/>
EN <lb/>
n Feb. <lb/>
i 280.49 <lb/>
21.10 <lb/>
T-. <lb/>
A full line carpenters tools <lb/>
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb Withering <lb/>
Mrs. W. ti. and Mrs. if <lb/>
are spending the week in ton are the week at the <lb/>
R H. Ed J M Dixon. and<lb/>
country at R. H. Ed <lb/>
is gone, too. and we are staying <lb/>
with Will Hemby until they all <lb/>
come home. <lb/>
Hyman, Rice, of Kinston, made <lb/>
a flying trip here Monday. <lb/>
R. R. Jackson, a prominent <lb/>
farmer living near here, is <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Do you go to bed tired and get <lb/>
up tired Take a tie of Sauls <lb/>
Sarsaparilla- <lb/>
F. G. and wife have <lb/>
returned from a trip of business <lb/>
and pleasure combined to Roch- <lb/>
ester, Niagara and New York <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Just received-A car load of <lb/>
for top dressing. <lb/>
E. Turnage Son. <lb/>
J. J. Smith came home <lb/>
day from Richmond. He says <lb/>
the weather there last week was <lb/>
just awfully cold. <lb/>
The prettiest baby caps and <lb/>
cloaks in J R Smith co. <lb/>
Gardening seems to be the or- <lb/>
of the day. <lb/>
The town convention to <lb/>
officers for the ensuing year <lb/>
was held last night with W. E. <lb/>
Hooks as chairman, and the fol- <lb/>
lowing were For <lb/>
mayor, J. P. for com <lb/>
missioned, R. W. Smith, L. H. <lb/>
Witherington. George Worthing- <lb/>
ton, J. H. <lb/>
Hodges. <lb/>
home of Capt. J. M Dixon, <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
cure and <lb/>
Perkins native tablets at J. R- <lb/>
W. Kitchin delivers <lb/>
the annual address at the graded <lb/>
school building Friday, May 8th <lb/>
at o'clock a- m. The public is <lb/>
cordially invited to be present. <lb/>
Portland lime and <lb/>
plastering hair at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
D. W. Taylor, from near Kin- <lb/>
spent yesterday here with <lb/>
his son, Guy Taylor. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon, are <lb/>
selling wagon and carts made <lb/>
right here in Ayden. Call and <lb/>
get one. Material and workman- <lb/>
ship guaranteed. <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor spent Wed- <lb/>
in Winterville with her <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
Pneumonia Cure J. K <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
inches in circumference The <lb/>
Messrs. Turnage are not making <lb/>
this of goods a specialty, <lb/>
but should one be desirous of tho <lb/>
article the firm will undertake to <lb/>
supply the demand, as they are <lb/>
strictly up to date, <lb/>
C. S- Smith, of Winterville, <lb/>
was here a short while <lb/>
day. <lb/>
R. W. King, of Greenville, and <lb/>
B. R. King, of Goldsboro, were <lb/>
pleasant callers yesterday. We <lb/>
are always pleased to have the <lb/>
boys call as it reminds us forcibly <lb/>
of the good old times when we <lb/>
were boys and the recollection of <lb/>
later years tell us of a friendship <lb/>
that has ne'er waned e'en until <lb/>
now. Dick and Ben have always <lb/>
been among our specials. <lb/>
Election for town officers comes <lb/>
off Monday next <lb/>
Sew shoes must never be placed <lb/>
on n shelf than the owner's k. <lb/>
head, a.- it bi luck, lore <lb/>
shoe should be <lb/>
out the other for fear of c bad NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
or perhaps sudden death.-1 COUNTY , , <lb/>
Baltimore Bun. I J. B. Smith. <lb/>
above statement is to Cashier. <lb/>
sworn <lb/>
me, this 24th. <lb/>
3.012.71 <lb/>
that <lb/>
The Mail Ho <lb/>
Frederic, the Great of Prussia <lb/>
often told a laughable story of an <lb/>
experience of his <lb/>
campaigns in S <lb/>
made <lb/>
t bis habit to stroll through <lb/>
camp in disguise at eight to <lb/>
in touch with hi soldiers. One, <lb/>
night he was stopped by a sentry, <lb/>
but, giving the password, was per- <lb/>
proceed. Instead <lb/>
so, however, he <lb/>
tempt the sentry into accepting a <lb/>
cigar, saying that a smoke small <lb/>
solace his long watch. <lb/>
is against the said the <lb/>
soldier. . . <lb/>
you have my permission, <lb/>
said the <lb/>
permission who are <lb/>
1903. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGE, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
R. CANNON. <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
Designs in Spring Cloning <lb/>
For <lb/>
Takes Up. <lb/>
One black and white cow, <lb/>
fork in the left ear and <lb/>
under cut in the right also a calf <lb/>
red color. The owner by coming <lb/>
forward proving property and <lb/>
Found a remedy for sunburn paying cost can same, <lb/>
and freckles All kinds of 13th day of April. 1908. <lb/>
Saul's j ft <lb/>
Store. Also the best face and <lb/>
talcum that can be pro- <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
Minstrel shows are <lb/>
billed here today. Every- <lb/>
body is going. The little folks <lb/>
because they've never been, <lb/>
old folks because they must see <lb/>
worn after the little ones and the <lb/>
to see the show <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith purchased <lb/>
interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
am the . <lb/>
king the <lb/>
incorruptible sentry. would <lb/>
my captain say r <lb/>
Putting It <lb/>
Although Mr. Lawton was wont <lb/>
to indulge in a sort of language <lb/>
which left his hearers in some doubt <lb/>
s to his exact meaning, yet when <lb/>
he was to he never failed <lb/>
to make himself understood. <lb/>
I shouldn't want to live in <lb/>
a house like he an- <lb/>
to Mrs. Lawton on the <lb/>
evening of his return from a visit <lb/>
to a nephew. cellar, now <lb/>
it's most desperately overflowed <lb/>
whenever the weather is anyways <lb/>
what do you mean by <lb/>
asked Mrs. <lb/>
Lawton. . <lb/>
said her husband mild- <lb/>
all they had to do was to <lb/>
open the door that led from the <lb/>
kitchen down cellar, and the <lb/>
come floating right in on to the <lb/>
kitchen floor. Is to ye <lb/>
Opening display of the latest <lb/>
Schloss models in suits. <lb/>
We have now received and are now <lb/>
ready to show you our full Spring <lb/>
line of the famous <lb/>
Schloss Clothes <lb/>
one thing you be sore of- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
behind us, absolutely guarantee <lb/>
everything bearing the SCHLOSS <lb/>
Label. Quality is a certainty and <lb/>
the style is right, the fit is better <lb/>
than in most made to measure <lb/>
a clothes and our prices are as low as <lb/>
the lowest. Come and see them <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
AYDEN, . <lb/>
MA ,<lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Budding <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C <lb/>
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb/>
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Good., Notions, rant., Shoes Hats, Caps, Mat- <lb/>
tings, Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
We are making a specialty LACES, usual <lb/>
10-cent qualities, now going at and C Mfr <lb/>
We cannot be surpassed on India Linens, an <lb/>
White . <lb/>
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. <lb/>
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ii statutes until nearly <lb/>
ail of the South and much of the <lb/>
North already in prohibition <lb/>
territory. And every wind <lb/>
brings tidings of new <lb/>
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Ease. <lb/>
mum one small- State Revenue to <lb/>
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it is announced that the <lb/>
ates Avenue Depart- <lb/>
It is a meat will investigate the An <lb/>
groceries sell it. Don't accept <lb/>
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What Shall we have for de- <lb/>
Try JELL-O, the dainty, <lb/>
economical Can be prepared <lb/>
instantly arid boiling water <lb/>
and serve when cool. Flavored just <lb/>
will investigate the <lb/>
that are being sold in the <lb/>
i re.-. any o. especially in prohibition <lb/>
trim<lb/>
i. . rev <lb/>
. S. Le R , N. Y. <lb/>
i territory. It u said that such <lb/>
drinks be examined by a <lb/>
representative of the Internal <lb/>
Revenue department, and that <lb/>
Cur N Wealth. ; if they contain a per of <lb/>
lit round figures we in excess of that allowed <lb/>
square miles out soft drinks, which do not re- <lb/>
miles Quire Federal license, the par- <lb/>
the world's area. We have s opportunity to <lb/>
population of 86,000.000, or a ; the license, and in the <lb/>
fraction over per cent of the the license, the <lb/>
world's. With an area of State or municipal officers can <lb/>
per cent of the world's and a the <lb/>
population of 5.2 per cent., we News and <lb/>
are raising per cent Observer. <lb/>
of the world's total production <lb/>
of wheat, corn, and Of SPROUTS. <lb/>
corn of the most <lb/>
important cereals known man- J N- C, April <lb/>
kind, -we are producing 78.8 j I reckon I ought to call you <lb/>
per cent.; of tobacco but I wont. I'll just ask <lb/>
31.1 per r. and of cotton to correct one little mistake. <lb/>
per cent. in You made ma say Mrs. Mills <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain Mortgage Deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by Frank <lb/>
Forbes and Martha J. Forbes to R. L. <lb/>
Smith on the 25th day of April <lb/>
and duly in the of <lb/>
Deeds office of Pitt county, North <lb/>
Carolina, in Book Q. B page the <lb/>
undersigned will expose to public sale, <lb/>
before the Court House door in Green- <lb/>
ville, to the highest bidder on Monday. <lb/>
June 1st a certain or <lb/>
parcel of laid lying being in the <lb/>
county of Put and Scat- of North Caro- <lb/>
and bun as fol ow, lo <lb/>
Toe of <lb/>
and dower of in one <lb/>
lot in town Greenville adjoining <lb/>
of Wyatt Brown, Sam Brown, <lb/>
W. H. Harrington and others, befog <lb/>
To the Voters of Pitt County <lb/>
We the undersigned <lb/>
ting a majority of the county <lb/>
, . i . ,, . that lot to Joe <lb/>
board Of elections for the COUnty Hooker by dated MaTh <lb/>
of Pitt hereby give notice that an <lb/>
election will be held on 26th day <lb/>
of May, 1908. at which nil who <lb/>
favor the manufacture and salt- <lb/>
of intoxicating liquors in North <lb/>
Carolina will vote a ticket with <lb/>
the words thereon the man- <lb/>
and sale of intoxicating <lb/>
and those who are op- <lb/>
1902, and recorded in book G <lb/>
page which reference is <lb/>
made for I description to satisfy <lb/>
said m aced. Terms of sale <lb/>
This 27th day April <lb/>
R. L. Smith, Mortgagee. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
indulge in things at would -i- n n point of ma-1 when it <lb/>
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of the <lb/>
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barrels.- -iv. i;<lb/>
i the <lb/>
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., <lb/>
Smith and Miss <lb/>
to the <lb/>
i day to be at the <lb/>
;. ; <lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
executors of the will <lb/>
posed to the manufacture P. W. Arnold, n <lb/>
i i- to all in- <lb/>
sale of liquors t <lb/>
in North Carolina will late to undersigned, and <lb/>
u all pr having i against the <lb/>
vote a ticket the words are <lb/>
thereon the <lb/>
and sale of intoxicating <lb/>
liquors <lb/>
to th for payment on or <lb/>
the day of April. or <lb/>
this notice will be plead i i bar of re- <lb/>
This A 27th, <lb/>
In order in that Arnold Executors of P. W. <lb/>
,, , . . A. Arnold. <lb/>
all other elections, it j e. s. Arnold. Arnold <lb/>
of Farmville, <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
State North Carolina. <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
to be properly <lb/>
It is our opinion that the <lb/>
v Vs used the <lb/>
i are ion on I of May, <lb/>
it. the <lb/>
election. We therefore <lb/>
every voter who did not ma,,,. t Gov. of North <lb/>
m that election to see. tor t he pardon of Curtis Taylor, <lb/>
i- is rut on the at. the April tern 1907 <lb/>
is hereby given to <lb/>
public application will <lb/>
the close of I of the Superior court of <lb/>
i; <lb/>
of May v, hen <lb/>
will be closed <lb/>
J. N Hart, <lb/>
J. G. Move. <lb/>
of <lb/>
ANOTHER LETTER. <lb/>
Parker, of Greene <lb/>
in Smithtown <lb/>
Smith's. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
to be <lb/>
cousin, .; b <lb/>
day.<lb/>
s school house <lb/>
they h-id, <lb/>
-r at the school j <lb/>
school G <lb/>
i . <lb/>
. not to be either I <lb/>
and ac D. <lb/>
, I left all <lb/>
But <lb/>
. i don't think I ever <lb/>
enjoy themselves <lb/>
The folks <lb/>
them, <lb/>
i next biggest i and want to <lb/>
off j thank you for the very prompt <lb/>
and the iii <lb/>
house breaking <lb/>
v ind sentenced to <lb/>
i. roads a <lb/>
.- years. <lb/>
A; II, 1908 <lb/>
4-12 ltd St.- <lb/>
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, I In court. <lb/>
Pitt county, <lb/>
Hyman Company, <lb/>
Joseph L. Keen and W. J. Kittrell <lb/>
partners trading Keen Kittrell. <lb/>
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb/>
the from the Superior court <lb/>
of Craven county in the above entitled <lb/>
action, I will on Monday, the first day <lb/>
of June, 1908 at o'clock m. at the <lb/>
Court door of said county, sell to <lb/>
the bidder for cash to satisfy <lb/>
said execution, all the right title and <lb/>
interest which the said W. J. Kittrell <lb/>
defendant, has in the following <lb/>
real estate, being an <lb/>
divided two-sixth in and to a <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of land lying <lb/>
and being in the county of Pitt and <lb/>
State of North Carolina, and in the <lb/>
town, known as the store lot of the <lb/>
said W. J. Kittrell, bounded the <lb/>
lot of R. C. and the A. <lb/>
I. Jackson Bro. and being all the <lb/>
interest of the said W. J. Kittrell in <lb/>
said lot over and above that attached <lb/>
to him as a home stead <lb/>
This 29th day of April. 1908. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker Sheriff. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb/>
and delivered Thomas Beach <lb/>
wife Katie Beach to W. L. Ran- <lb/>
on the day of December 1905, <lb/>
and duly recorded in Register of Deeds <lb/>
office of Pitt North Carolina, <lb/>
in Book L page the undersigned <lb/>
will expose to public sale before the <lb/>
Court House door in N. C. <lb/>
to the highest bidder, on Monday <lb/>
1908 at o'clock p. in. a certain <lb/>
tract or parcel of land lying and being <lb/>
the county of Pitt and State of North <lb/>
Carolina and described follows, to <lb/>
of land in the <lb/>
by land of J. C. , on the <lb/>
-i b of Manning . <lb/>
. of d on <lb/>
tn west by land known ms .,. Pine <lb/>
Beginning at a number of <lb/>
th South west corner, thence -th to <lb/>
a y n . thence a course to <lb/>
the of o at <lb/>
some tiers, i i ran of <lb/>
n to <lb/>
with la the <lb/>
i-i n i more or <lb/>
r tract of land ; at <lb/>
i d i; lie <lb/>
To <lb/>
of administration upon the <lb/>
estate f lease L. Smith, if . i <lb/>
j . having this day been Issued to <lb/>
. or court of t . <lb/>
county, having duly r. <lb/>
N- C. M i- j <lb/>
. ll holding claims, <lb/>
. estate lo present them to. <lb/>
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ca. <lb/>
the d i i April <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
BROWN. A- . <lb/>
nice <lb/>
line <lb/>
sale <lb/>
ors Notice. <lb/>
f n receipt of yours of even ; i <lb/>
. , . , , . . . . , on the 10th day of April <lb/>
It let j date for tO. or this notice will be plead in bar off <lb/>
over indemnity on account of persons <lb/>
. . I to estate are requested to <lb/>
recent Illness. immediate payment to me. <lb/>
second time in the. <lb/>
that I <lb/>
. Maryland <lb/>
indemnity on <lb/>
i a day of April. <lb/>
Ivy Smith <lb/>
-f Jesse L. Smith, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
h yen my <lb/>
talking farm- In each case the <lb/>
topics That was I of <lb/>
know what <lb/>
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crowd <lb/>
. . , t . <lb/>
i. ii use, ,. <lb/>
. .<lb/>
July the <lb/>
Cleric of Pitt county as <lb/>
executor of the last will and <lb/>
in in Moor.-, <lb/>
Is hew by given to all persons indebted <lb/>
to me as you took th matter en-11 the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb/>
in your hands thereby I to the undersigned, and all p-r- <lb/>
about. me the trouble, having claims against said <lb/>
, t r i ii L v . . . . notified that mu.-l present <lb/>
for <lb/>
. too close t on or before th.- 81st <lb/>
. ,. ;. rt n IN-t- I March, or this notice <lb/>
I you buy insurance from, <lb/>
m cure tho a of<lb/>
W. Pot <lb/>
been iii day I to me by the clerk <lb/>
of ii- Superior of county, <lb/>
given to all persona <lb/>
. holding claims against the estate of <lb/>
I said J. Potter to present them to <lb/>
II i <lb/>
I on or before the 10th -lay of April 1909, <lb/>
of <lb/>
I .; ;. . ti make <lb/>
to . . <lb/>
tho day of April 1908. <lb/>
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i a whole <lb/>
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II very over <lb/>
. . long ye Result Satisfactory <lb/>
. f that pleasant adjustment of claims. <lb/>
H. A. White. <lb/>
This March 31st, 1908. <lb/>
Harvey A. Moore, <lb/>
of John d. I <lb/>
Notice To C <lb/>
Having duly lined f. r e <lb/>
Court Pitt<lb/>
M. .-. <lb/>
notice in hereby n to persons in- <lb/>
to the i e to <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
i having cl. ms <lb/>
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, and while they are <lb/>
r . it the <lb/>
t en a com <lb/>
the best e <lb/>
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Ii . <lb/>
. i. y delighted <lb/>
small, <lb/>
by Jno. <lb/>
Early -re <lb/>
sure and gentle little pills.<lb/>
receipts <lb/>
a . . <lb/>
I in the way cf <lb/>
feed ; F. V. Johnston <lb/>
A C. L. depot. <lb/>
. I . <lb/>
A Card. <lb/>
that I have <lb/>
Sorbet Shop Improvement. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
r v i for the practice of I <lb/>
profession from Falkland <lb/>
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb/>
Herb,, rt E has next j, l. Fleming. I. <lb/>
considerable improvement in his Office, Dr. former <lb/>
all the plowing and planting he barber shop. The wails ha <lb/>
would have been told th it was <lb/>
nothing more nor less than a <lb/>
Union county way of praying <lb/>
blessings on a sick brother. Mr. <lb/>
carter has been sick for some <lb/>
time and is unable to prepare his <lb/>
land and plant his crop, and his <lb/>
brother member J of Mineral <lb/>
Springs camp, Woodmen of <lb/>
World, met as above stated and <lb/>
planted his crop for <lb/>
roe Enquirer. <lb/>
S Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. <lb/>
and New Orleans, <lb/>
where I can be found at all times <lb/>
been nicely papered in imitation when not professionally engaged <lb/>
Of grained paneling, and <lb/>
wood work painted in <lb/>
mahogany finish. It adds much <lb/>
to the of his place. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
I will give liberal reward for <lb/>
information of strayed heifer <lb/>
yearling, well grown, 1-year-old, <lb/>
pale red and white spotted, <lb/>
marked split in each ear. <lb/>
S. O. Page, <lb/>
ltd Stokes, N. C. <lb/>
Want on the Street. <lb/>
guess you will be glad when <lb/>
all these brick are got off the Mr. John v , u,. , <lb/>
Street, remarked a Stranger in have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and <lb/>
town today, commenting on the <lb/>
long piles lining the Sidewalks. ever Sold by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
sir, but we will be glad <lb/>
when all of them are got on the <lb/>
the reply made him, <lb/>
and he tumbled. <lb/>
A woman tells n man he's <lb/>
good-looking to make think <lb/>
he's also smart. <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
New Blacksmith <lb/>
Shop <lb/>
Horse Shoeing a Specialty <lb/>
J. C. Griffith, a practical horse <lb/>
and do the very work itself for I will give branch of the <lb/>
stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold . B . . <lb/>
completely digests all classes of <lb/>
food. It will get right lit the trouble <lb/>
by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Wheels seek the <lb/>
when they are tired. <lb/>
road bed <lb/>
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup does <lb/>
not constipate, but on the other hand <lb/>
its laxative principles gently move the <lb/>
bowels. Children like it. Sold by <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
It's awful selfish of a man to <lb/>
wear as good clothes as the sons <lb/>
he supports, <lb/>
work his special attention. <lb/>
Shop in the rear of Livery <lb/>
Stables in front of the court <lb/>
house. <lb/>
E. A. Kline. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb/>
I and shipment. <lb/>
by Jno. L. Wooten. solicited. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix of <lb/>
Dr. W. II. Bagwell, deceased, late of <lb/>
county, North Carolina, this is to <lb/>
notify all m s having claims <lb/>
the estate of said deceased lo exhibit <lb/>
them lo or to my attorney, F. <lb/>
James, months <lb/>
date, or a ill id in bar <lb/>
I ii-. rec . . All per ons Indebted <lb/>
i-said please make <lb/>
i it i I <lb/>
I .- Of <lb/>
. Ii. BAGWELL, <lb/>
G. JAMES, -I IS ltd <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
we are making To- <lb/>
Flues at <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Flues will be sold strictly <lb/>
for cash. Positively none <lb/>
sold on credit to anybody. <lb/>
Place orders Now <lb/>
L H PENDER <lb/>
Subscribe for the Reflector. <lb/>
fore n day April, i. <lb/>
i i be pie id ha <lb/>
till., <lb/>
i m- <lb/>
or this <lb/>
T. I. Williams, <lb/>
Administrator of Ii. M. Williams, <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before <lb/>
pi i of I ill county nu- <lb/>
is tor of the estate of Joshua <lb/>
Henry deceased, notice here- <lb/>
by given to I to the <lb/>
to . lit to <lb/>
the I . all persona iv- <lb/>
i against I are not- <lb/>
., i I ; th to the under- <lb/>
signed for pay or before the <lb/>
of I KB, or this notice <lb/>
will In- plead it- bur -it their recovery. <lb/>
.-ill be plead bar of i <lb/>
This 17th, <lb/>
This 1908. R. Davis <lb/>
Administrator of Joshua Him-y <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
Not Quite l <lb/>
ml How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is a could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful<lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods c <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey . <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN WAY <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
Effective January 27th. 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Va. and N. C. <lb/>
WESTBOUND <lb/>
STATIONS <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Baily <lb/>
Middlesex <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Knightdale <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
son<lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
0.1<lb/>
EASTBOUND <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
SCh-i <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
r- <lb/>
Bail; <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
K. E. L. BUNCH. T M <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
No. . <lb/>
Ex Sunday <lb/>
P. M <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
To the of Pitt County. <lb/>
Some doubt and confusion <lb/>
arisen in the minds of some <lb/>
persons as to what registration <lb/>
books be used as the legal <lb/>
legislation books for the <lb/>
of voters for the election <lb/>
to take on the 26th of May <lb/>
I beg to say that the reg- <lb/>
should use the book used <lb/>
at the election on the day of <lb/>
May 1907 and no other. <lb/>
Whenever a new registration <lb/>
is ordered and taken all previous <lb/>
registration and registration <lb/>
books become useless and cannot <lb/>
be used at subsequent elections. <lb/>
The registration for the elect- <lb/>
ion on 14th. of May 1907 was a <lb/>
new registration and not a spec- <lb/>
registration. is therefore <lb/>
j certain that the registration I <lb/>
books in use at the election on <lb/>
the 14th of May, 1907, must he <lb/>
used in the coming election Any <lb/>
voter whose name is on the <lb/>
used at tho j <lb/>
I on the 14th of May, 1907 <lb/>
I need not attain All <lb/>
whose names -re not on these <lb/>
will hive to register for <lb/>
the coming or they can. <lb/>
not vote. <lb/>
The registration wen <lb/>
To Washington, D C and Return via opened on the 24th and the <lb/>
Sc <lb/>
, Season<lb/>
Is nearly on hand and per- <lb/>
haps you expect to a <lb/>
Piano in parlor upon <lb/>
your daughters return <lb/>
college. Write us about a <lb/>
certain and special Piano <lb/>
we are now offering at <lb/>
A Fable of the <lb/>
Future. <lb/>
II <lb/>
H. O. G PA <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
6.-0 <lb/>
SO <lb/>
F. W. ti P A <lb/>
Goldsboro N. C. <lb/>
This Piano i.-- guaranteed <lb/>
for-10 years and will <lb/>
measure up to any <lb/>
Piano offered by J <lb/>
dealer. Terms per <lb/>
month. per quarter, <lb/>
Write <lb/>
to <lb/>
Atlantic C <lb/>
M. <lb/>
or. <lb/>
G. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Box <lb/>
me <lb/>
Account Biennial Session National Association of Co- <lb/>
Pauses, Was D. C. May 6th-9th. <lb/>
on sale May 3rd, 4th, and 5th. <lb/>
Final limit May 12th.<lb/>
limit <lb/>
May <lb/>
25th may be <lb/>
obtained by deposit <lb/>
of ticket and payment of fee <lb/>
to special agent. 1419 New <lb/>
York Avenue, N. W. Not earlier May <lb/>
3rd or later May 12th. for Information write to<lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, <lb/>
Traffic Manager <lb/>
T. C. WHITE. <lb/>
General Pass- Agent <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Get The best for <lb/>
Royal I and Border. Felt <lb/>
es ad a piece B <lb/>
Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
T A FT B O Y D <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings, <lb/>
AND MEN'S SUITS 1-8 <lb/>
C. S. FORBES <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise.<lb/>
Before you -draw a <lb/>
Check <lb/>
law requires them to be closed <lb/>
at sundown on Saturday the <lb/>
day of May, 1908. The law <lb/>
requires the registrars to be at I <lb/>
the polling places in their res-i <lb/>
precincts on Satin-1 <lb/>
day during the period of <lb/>
but the registrars <lb/>
register the voters other <lb/>
times places. it s , <lb/>
that every voter whose name is <lb/>
not on the registration books <lb/>
used at the ion in May 1907 j <lb/>
has ample time opportunity J <lb/>
to have it put there if he so de- <lb/>
sires and I make this publication <lb/>
for the purpose of the <lb/>
voters to register and vote A <lb/>
great moral question is to <lb/>
which will seriously I apt to think <lb/>
the homes really want what it is to <lb/>
lives of and especially I Many times you will <lb/>
the boys and who are that and the <lb/>
to become the men and women is drawn. That's one <lb/>
of the near f You cannot; th,; advantages of having <lb/>
vote in that great question An <lb/>
the 26th of May unless vim are a- <lb/>
registered. therefore <lb/>
you to register. This great <lb/>
question will e presented to you <lb/>
in the form of two ballots. One <lb/>
of these will <lb/>
the Manufacture of In <lb/>
The other <lb/>
ballot will read Against the <lb/>
Manufacture and Sale of <lb/>
If any man is in doubt as to <lb/>
which of these ballots he <lb/>
to deposit in th.; box let him ask <lb/>
his wife that darling little <lb/>
girl for whose he <lb/>
National Bank. <lb/>
It makes you think and <lb/>
helps to start such an <lb/>
account and pot a check on year <lb/>
The less money you <lb/>
have the more need care in <lb/>
parting with it. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
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the Manufacture and Sale of In- <lb/>
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of one of their cars of flue sheet, <lb/>
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HERE'S A KICK.<lb/>
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six citizens of the town pay the <lb/>
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as justice among our town of- <lb/>
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buggy. <lb/>
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of on to furnish their custom- <lb/>
kinds at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
William Moore, an insurance <lb/>
agent of was here <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Prompt treatment of a slight attack j <lb/>
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Arnold's <lb/>
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Have your dressed at <lb/>
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mark is on every bag. <lb/>
Fa Royster Guano Company <lb/>
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A new line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just in. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
P. T. of Greene <lb/>
was here <lb/>
Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W- <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
at Johnson's <lb/>
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Ice and lemons at H L John- <lb/>
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Rent-The Ricks . <lb/>
concert and recitation contest <lb/>
will be tad. These exercises at <lb/>
the close of this school are <lb/>
enjoyable and the program <lb/>
this time promises that they will <lb/>
excel anything previously held. <lb/>
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Nice five room cottage, pleasant-. would be pleased to see a large <lb/>
located. C. Smith, agent crowd present. <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
to and i aw. <lb/>
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Truth In Preference to Fiction.<lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908 <lb/>
Ce Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
AYDEN GRADED SCHOOL CLOSES. conference GRIMES CAMP REUNION. LARGEST KITCHIN CLUB YET. a clash of authority. BOARD <lb/>
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HAVE GALA DAY LEADS THE STATE IN Chief of Fir MUCH <lb/>
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called the veterans to the <lb/>
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to the value of such r. roan, the he said, demanded of session Major II. Hard <lb/>
to Not th ministers to be clean, manly Commander, <lb/>
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splendid address with standing for the right, and bat- File roll <lb/>
closest all being ting against the wrong, let the t m . r <lb/>
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camp had pissed over the <lb/>
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Prof. Arthur, superintend- <lb/>
of the school announced that <lb/>
five <lb/>
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The music was all that one <lb/>
Dixon, Elizabeth Dixon, Clara <lb/>
Forest and Alice Lee Smith <lb/>
composed the graduating class of; <lb/>
the school the past session, and w , <lb/>
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these diplomas in a beau- <lb/>
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the young ladies upon <lb/>
what they had accomplished in <lb/>
their studies, turned to the par- <lb/>
in the audience and remind- <lb/>
ed them of the fact that not a <lb/>
boy was in the graduating class. <lb/>
He expressed some regret at this <lb/>
coupled with the fear that par- <lb/>
taking their boys <lb/>
school too soon to put them at <lb/>
instead of letting them <lb/>
continue the full course <lb/>
had been completed, which <lb/>
would start them upon the duties <lb/>
of life with better preparation <lb/>
Ayden has an excellent school <lb/>
sad Superintendent J. A. <lb/>
Arthur and his seven assistants <lb/>
given the highest <lb/>
in their work. <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Miss Janie Tyson sang a solo <lb/>
with the sweetness of a bird and <lb/>
thrilled her hearers through and <lb/>
through. Nothing so soothing <lb/>
as the melodies of song that <lb/>
reaches the <lb/>
The new preachers in <lb/>
dance Wednesday were J <lb/>
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by Aeolian B in Stale. <lb/>
Invocation by Rev. M. before <lb/>
J. D. was C lied <lb/>
Song by class from graded, and made a <lb/>
school. told how Kitchin had Ant <lb/>
Patriotic airs by band. j won his heart by routing Settle Tribe extend to <lb/>
n by Miss Florence in the Fifth district and winning brother Z- V. Hooker their heart- <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
Recitation by Miss Nina Democrats or e bereavement of his by <lb/>
district in North was dear <lb/>
Song by Miss Annis Bright. j went down in defeat- j <lb/>
America by the band. The committee to recommend i 2nd That we direct Brother <lb/>
Recitation by Miss then made the following Hooker to him, who alone can <lb/>
Whichard. report which was adopted. him in this sad loss. <lb/>
Recitation by Hard-. President, Dr. E. A i That a copy of these res- <lb/>
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rage. <lb/>
Dr. E, A. elected i <lb/>
trustee of the graded school <lb/>
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the election to congress at a time; in this sad hour m cause <lb/>
the Democrats of o bereavement of his by W. H. <lb/>
R. Tingle, Plymouth; C. <lb/>
Caldwell, Wilson. <lb/>
Our line of millinery is very <lb/>
complete and any order for hats <lb/>
can be filled on short notice by <lb/>
our up-to-date milliners. Pulley <lb/>
Bowen <lb/>
tan and patent leather <lb/>
pumps just in at Pulley Bow <lb/>
en's. <lb/>
Prohibition Speeches. <lb/>
Messrs John A- and N. <lb/>
B. Broughton, Raleigh, each <lb/>
made three prohibition addresses <lb/>
on Sunday at in this <lb/>
county- Large audiences heard <lb/>
them at each appointment and <lb/>
Just received a line of <lb/>
parasols, all colors, at <lb/>
Bowen's. <lb/>
of Washington. Secretary, H. A. White. he sent to Brother <lb/>
A. L. Blow read a letter from Township vice presidents. Hooker, a copy to Daily Re- <lb/>
had Smith, Beaver J. R. be spread on <lb/>
accepted an invitation to address i Bethel; G. M. Mooring, the minutes, <lb/>
the camp why J. Marshall Cox, CM- S. T. Whit , <lb/>
was in j R g j L n. Moore. t Committee <lb/>
J. a f Moore. S <lb/>
in which he es- in . i. a. v. <lb/>
private No. J. H. Smith, <lb/>
soldier in the Confederacy, and Falkland; John R. Davis, Farm See our inch white lawns, <lb/>
tho private soldier since the war. h. A- white, Greenville; very best values at and <lb/>
M camp L Bowen. <lb/>
In going into the election of a <lb/>
tax list taker for tie year lie <lb/>
candidate were placed in <lb/>
nation. They were C, <lb/>
tree, R. H. A. Blow, <lb/>
T. R Moore and D. Garden. <lb/>
Twenty ballots were token before <lb/>
an i was reach d, <lb/>
a lie vote C, I en T R <lb/>
Moore and H. A. Tyson, which <lb/>
the mayor decided by voting in <lb/>
favor of former<lb/>
to <lb/>
then favored <lb/>
Creek; John <lb/>
line . on <lb/>
ore of these miserable sidewalks <lb/>
and so badly Injured an ankle <lb/>
The best line of men's CO cents <lb/>
shirts ever shown at Pulley <lb/>
Bowen's. <lb/>
For County Treasurer. <lb/>
I hen by bey to announce my- <lb/>
self as a candidate for the posit <lb/>
the prohibition cause in Pitt was Treasurer of the of <lb/>
materially strengthened. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Pitt, subject to the action of the <lb/>
primaries of the <lb/>
county. C. T. <lb/>
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audience with I Chapman, <lb/>
which old soldiers gave i Be and see our lice <lb/>
a vim. Executive Committee,, low shoes in tan pat- tint it required the assistance of <lb/>
in fl w chairman, leathers, and learn a ; his <lb/>
the camp, returned . ,. . ,, J ,. ., . , , , i , , . <lb/>
thanks to all, the la- Greenville; Dr. Morrill Pulley it. Bowen r, labored navigation, he had to <lb/>
dies, for what they tad done in and Jonah Briley, Greenville; J. .- submit to such aspersions as be- <lb/>
making he exercises a A. Bethel; W. R. Which that lists of names asked times in one day <lb/>
Song he with You Carolina; J. J. handed in for membership had the if he <lb/>
y W. L. one thousand could be found living high <lb/>
Benediction by Rev. D. W. J- J- Hines, No names, on them, and there enough to catch the gout. Away <lb/>
Arnold. i M- No. more yet to come, which gives with your silly questions And <lb/>
At the conclusion of the D. Smith, Heaver Dam; E. C., Pitt county the largest K we hint going to <lb/>
the veterans repaired to the B. M. Lewis, i club that has so been report- either.<lb/>
and they enjoyed this no less Swift Creek. of the county is largely for <lb/>
than what had preceded. Senator J, L. Fleming an- Kitchin. <lb/>
sue <lb/>
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The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb/>
Medal-at S. M. Schultz.<lb/>
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