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A JUMBO NEWSPAPER. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. At Mt Pleasant Sunday. <lb/>
. T , I Rev. Arnold and Mr. E. <lb/>
York Sunday World Will U- by Tribe No., A speak <lb/>
the Largest Newspaper Ever <lb/>
Printed. <lb/>
On Sunday. 10th. The <lb/>
World will issue a <lb/>
I of The Eastern Winterville and Rates on Application J <lb/>
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L can re found at Harrington. Bar-1 orders for more than five full ate newspaper pages. <lb/>
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North Carolina. <lb/>
be without exception the great- <lb/>
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selling number of <lb/>
per ever issued It will contain <lb/>
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Ayden but Co. <lb/>
men and dress j j. C. Galloway, of <lb/>
are open. Come and I was here Sunday. <lb/>
examine them. have jut received our <lb/>
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live few miles in the country, j you. A W. Co. <lb/>
in th loss their child. Is, Quite a number of our people <lb/>
remains will interred today, j attended the quarterly meeting <lb/>
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per hay, con oats and feed of j Our line of new spring <lb/>
i Pro-1 just opened. A W. Ange and <lb/>
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people think of om truck. I Each copy will cost about ten <lb/>
A. Com c, -0 produce. There will be <lb/>
Winterville, K. C. J separate color sections devoted <lb/>
Misses Lucy ell to automobile, music, real <lb/>
Myrtle were driving a; national and to New York <lb/>
to school here this morning the Wonder Beside all of <lb/>
and the animal become frighten-1 this, there be the usual <lb/>
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at Mount Pleasant church <lb/>
Sunday afternoon May 10th at <lb/>
Whereas the Great Spirit p. m. The people are cordially <lb/>
seen fit in His all wise invited to be present at these <lb/>
to take from our midst sermons. <lb/>
father of Brother L. A. Arnold, J <lb/>
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and direct him to look by L <lb/>
to Him who alone can and will <lb/>
comfort him in his sad hour of <lb/>
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2nd. That a copy of these Sunday is the second Sunday <lb/>
Brother Arnold their <lb/>
resolutions <lb/>
a copy of <lb/>
be spread on <lb/>
our, <lb/>
in and, with the grand <lb/>
minutes, a copy be sent to Broth- United Order of Odd Fellows, it <lb/>
Arnold, and a copy be sent to I a great day throughout Amer- <lb/>
The Daily Reflector, with I o. n .;. wit, tr, <lb/>
quest to publish. <lb/>
C. Flanagan, <lb/>
John E. <lb/>
;.;. 13th S k sermon by <lb/>
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Barber Ce. <lb/>
C. T. to Ayden <lb/>
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port- buggy was torn to <lb/>
pieces. <lb/>
town of Winterville held <lb/>
its annual for the <lb/>
nomination of officers to be elect <lb/>
St once. <lb/>
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Thursday eve; May 14th, <lb/>
at 7-30 exercises by <lb/>
class; Friday g May 16th <lb/>
literary address <lb/>
Or. B. F- Dixon State <lb/>
by , <lb/>
C. Smith, town <lb/>
Raleigh; <lb/>
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Mayor, R. mm; <lb/>
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The sermon will be pr .-ached by <lb/>
Past Noble Father R. Henry <lb/>
Sawyer, Jr., of City lodge. <lb/>
New Bern. N. C. After the <lb/>
services at the church the pro- <lb/>
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The is at please bear in mind the <lb/>
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Rev. T. H. King <lb/>
speech last night at Rose <lb/>
Hill church to a large crowd. <lb/>
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lot of flue sheet will j Men district <lb/>
be to furn the order at Farm <lb/>
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Go to M. G Bryan Winterville, <lb/>
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Winterville, N. C. represents the Co., <lb/>
The members of the Junior It is one of the Co. <lb/>
Order of United American it <lb/>
Winterville Council No. <lb/>
i bespeak for him great nattier- <lb/>
of men and women at nil <lb/>
three places. Those who mi S <lb/>
bearing him miss a great <lb/>
in Ayden. Let everybody <lb/>
attend. <lb/>
Thomas, J. Jarvis. <lb/>
Saloon League <lb/>
We are now ready to take <lb/>
for the famous handy to <lb/>
truck. They will be <lb/>
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Co. ii--. Hera. <lb/>
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H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Hunsucker are still in <lb/>
the go. You had better come <lb/>
and Bet you a nice buggy in time <lb/>
for spring snort. A G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co., C. <lb/>
Hunsucker make a good <lb/>
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have Plenty of good. feed. All, expelling the from the <lb/>
v- for colds, croup, whooping <lb/>
kinds Of the best to at and all <lb/>
Winterville Produce Co., next Guaranteed. John L. <lb/>
Man n Pile mo y. is <lb/>
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old by John L. Woe ten. <lb/>
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chap, tan and <lb/>
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cuts, sores bur a, skin. <lb/>
by John L <lb/>
Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging-and <lb/>
Goods kept ton- <lb/>
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For lot cf fine Jumbo I <lb/>
peanuts, hand picked, especially, <lb/>
for seed at per bushel. Also j <lb/>
a lot of the Improved King Cot- <lb/>
. , j ton seed pounds in seed <lb/>
, . , makes a five hundred pound <lb/>
at per bushel. <lb/>
W H. Harrington. <lb/>
We have a special line of can <lb/>
goods fresh. H. L. Johns in. <lb/>
Nice corned hams are the <lb/>
think for breakfast these spring <lb/>
mornings. We have them. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson, <lb/>
Bargains on doors and wind- <lb/>
Mr. Builder, let us give <lb/>
A W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Fresh corned herrings at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. has <lb/>
just received advice of shipment <lb/>
of one of their cars of flue sheet, <lb/>
therefore they will soon be in <lb/>
HERE'S A KICK.<lb/>
Are Owners Favorites <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Recently you offered space to <lb/>
one who wanted to do some j <lb/>
kicking, so here <lb/>
The question struck <lb/>
Billie has not yet <lb/>
been satisfactorily answered. <lb/>
Neither is it known why rive or j <lb/>
six citizens of the town pay the <lb/>
entire dog tax of Greenville. <lb/>
Are the majority of dog owners <lb/>
favorites of the town govern- <lb/>
Or is there such a thing <lb/>
as justice among our town of- <lb/>
Tax Payer. <lb/>
buggy. <lb/>
We handle the castings for <lb/>
following Plows. on<lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Rev. T. H returned from <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
where he and Rev. M. T. Plyler, . , , <lb/>
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/>
of will often a <lb/>
sickness. The best known <lb/>
Arnold's <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Bethel Graded School. <lb/>
The exercises of the <lb/>
ORINOCO <lb/>
Have your dressed at <lb/>
i orders as as possible and <lb/>
I then you will be sure to get them <lb/>
when needed. <lb/>
I Dr. Hess's Poultry and Stock <lb/>
Food is the thing for <lb/>
To-morrow the annual <lb/>
address will be delivered at <lb/>
o'clock by Hon. W. W. Kitchin. <lb/>
In the afternoon at o'clock <lb/>
there will be a declamation con- <lb/>
test and other exercises. At <lb/>
a w f, lest exercises. At o <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co. I J; o'clock in the evening the final <lb/>
TOBACCO GUANO <lb/>
Grows the finest Tobacco because <lb/>
it is prepared expressly for To <lb/>
twenty-three years experience <lb/>
no guess work, but careful study of the <lb/>
requirements of this particular plant <lb/>
Ask your dealer for Orinoco and see that the trade <lb/>
mark is on every bag. <lb/>
Fa Royster Guano Company <lb/>
VIRGINIA. <lb/>
R H. Hunsucker u away for <lb/>
a few days in South Carolina in <lb/>
the interest of the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
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/>
every day. <lb/>
Ice and lemons at H L John- <lb/>
son's. <lb/>
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/>
The management of the school <lb/>
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/>
An many Bronchial the <lb/>
of a cold by acting a cathartic on the Bowels. No to five <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. i. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction.<lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
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/>
A DAY LONG TO BE REMEMBER- At k R <lb/>
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Speaker of Evening. <lb/>
At 9.30 o'clock Wednesday <lb/>
Exercises and Address by ming the <lb/>
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Hob. W. W. with P. B. Hall Exercises by <lb/>
There was a very crowd Devotional service held by . <lb/>
at Ayden Friday to attend the C. F. Outlaw. Organization for day <lb/>
a dosing exercises of the graded better at. by <lb/>
there. Greenville added a n Or Veteran of Pitt <lb/>
nation. The report of ma it proved b. one <lb/>
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noon train from here <lb/>
crowded it pulled <lb/>
the station. <lb/>
Hon- W, iV. Kitchin was <lb/>
the same train, ard met dent, Mr. Louis T. <lb/>
HAVE GALA DAY LEADS THE STATE IN Chief of Fir MUCH <lb/>
IN GREENVILLE. of Mayor. <lb/>
I On Tuesday while the com- <lb/>
Attendance With a Club with About was preparing the Candidates for <lb/>
Members. the house square for the <lb/>
Perhaps largest Kitchin I M was so lad j <lb/>
club that has j et been organized that a Mayor Ti-. ard . <lb/>
in North Carolina v. as Wooten to have streets near regular <lb/>
in the court house tare Tuesday The .- <lb/>
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given the highest <lb/>
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R. Tingle, Plymouth; C. <lb/>
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Bowen <lb/>
tan and patent leather <lb/>
pumps just in at Pulley Bow <lb/>
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made three prohibition addresses <lb/>
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of Washington. Secretary, H. A. White. he sent to Brother <lb/>
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had Smith, Beaver J. R. be spread on <lb/>
accepted an invitation to address i Bethel; G. M. Mooring, the minutes, <lb/>
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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/>
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and so badly Injured an ankle <lb/>
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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/>
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primaries of the <lb/>
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audience with I Chapman, <lb/>
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Song he with You Carolina; J. J. handed in for membership had the if he <lb/>
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Arnold. i M- No. more yet to come, which gives with your silly questions And <lb/>
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the veterans repaired to the B. M. Lewis, i club that has so been report- either.<lb/>
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Baton- Stripes and Check from the dainty <lb/>
and to very swell in Urge effects. In White Stuff <lb/>
your wish can be fully, as we have a line that <lb/>
Temp, ranee Services May Silver Aluminum Jelly <lb/>
the nth. 1908. Free <lb/>
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churches in Nm g <lb/>
agreed to worship with their , large but users of The <lb/>
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Climate Fishing. for a ear. <lb/>
Reduced Rates Parties of Ten or More, <lb/>
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Mer. way rate of two cents <lb/>
and schedules. , men for a term of two years. mile per capita for par- <lb/>
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all points on the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern railway. These rates <lb/>
are open to the public. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
Pass. Agent. <lb/>
R. E. L. Bunch, Traffic Manager. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
for hide., Fur. Cotton <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, OaK <lb/>
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
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Jelly. Meat, Flour, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Magic Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
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n judging a Bank, always that it is Capital, <lb/>
plus and Undivided Profits that give security to the <lb/>
tor, because that money is stand between you as a <lb/>
depositor and any possible in the securities held <lb/>
the bank. <lb/>
few in the State have a r of safety than <lb/>
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interest of a very capable and conservative board <lb/>
of directors and the of the Corporation <lb/>
Commission, has built up here one of bes financial <lb/>
in the county, one whose <lb/>
Surplus and <lb/>
PROFITS <lb/>
now amounts to over <lb/>
Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars. <lb/>
Business solicited. <lb/>
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Little Early Risen e <lb/>
until, safe, and gentle <lb/>
Sold by L. Wooten. <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and CraCK- <lb/>
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New Royal Sewing <lb/>
and other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
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Bummer Tourist fares ill soon <lb/>
. Agent <lb/>
this Company, or i <lb/>
R. I. VERNON, J. H. WOOD <lb/>
T. F. A. D. A. <lb/>
kink a Small Mat- <lb/>
With YOU <lb/>
J. S. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
A specialty Electric <lb/>
Massage and Hair <lb/>
tonic given to ladies <lb/>
at their homes. <lb/>
It is a BIG ONE with it. <lb/>
I Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Stafford's Ink I- <lb/>
Anti-Fraud Ink CASH <lb/>
Anti CHICKENS and eggs. <lb/>
in Quarts, Pints, Half-Ping and, <lb/>
sizes. At New Market m front of Nor- <lb/>
w . , i f. j folk Southern Depot. <lb/>
We have black ink, fluid m, blue <lb/>
ink, red ink, stamp ink, T- l n <lb/>
Ink, fountain pen fact we <lb/>
are headquarters for INK. <lb/>
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Is the Visible Writer <lb/>
the <lb/>
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Pattern Hats at <lb/>
Your dress will not be com- <lb/>
without that Hat.<lb/>
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Monday Night, the <lb/>
DAVID C. JAMES, <lb/>
Local Agent. <lb/>
BREAD <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie at the <lb/>
building near bakes <lb/>
day, roll, and pies. Or- <lb/>
roll, pie, <lb/>
EVAN'S BOOK to town <lb/>
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to the man who gives all his <lb/>
to Ills business. cannot do that <lb/>
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depositing it In I st, cents. <lb/>
i General cents. <lb/>
Seats on Sale at Reflector Book <lb/>
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Curtain Raises at sharp. <lb/>
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raving the slightest Witch Basel <lb/>
worry about th. safety of what you . u . good piles. <lb/>
by Jno. L Wooten. <lb/>
New Blacksmith <lb/>
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Horse Shoeing a Specialty <lb/>
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hoar will give this branch of the <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/>
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BANK <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb/>
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Wadding and Funeral <lb/>
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Timothy Sunday. Rev. D. w. <lb/>
Davis preached a powerful <lb/>
Mi. Davis is a fine man <lb/>
and loved by all this community. <lb/>
Timothy now has a fine preacher <lb/>
and a singing choir. <lb/>
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Miss Rosa Lee and her <lb/>
niece, Miss of Washing <lb/>
ton down to church Sunday. <lb/>
C. D. Baker and several <lb/>
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the night of April 4th, in this <lb/>
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Entered as second elm matter Jan. at the at N <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MAY 15th. 1908 <lb/>
IN I If a man at <lb/>
should so plant himself in <lb/>
front of a woman as to entirely <lb/>
tries to ape The J her of what <lb/>
on, she would think him de- <lb/>
Did you ever notice how sin <lb/>
i evil never s to gain a fol- <lb/>
lower by first all his <lb/>
hideousness. When Christ com- <lb/>
his in the <lb/>
wilderness with a Scriptural quo- <lb/>
the Devi Him <lb/>
back by also quoting Scripture. <lb/>
It is often that one hears the <lb/>
Bible in the attempt to <lb/>
justify some evil. But the point <lb/>
we are coming at just now is the <lb/>
prohibition campaign in this <lb/>
State. If there ever was a <lb/>
that women should stand <lb/>
solidly for, it is prohibition. It; <lb/>
of the i- f ion <lb/>
of the State, tried to Inn space <lb/>
in the in which to <lb/>
print matter against prohibition. <lb/>
It is a pleasure to see that very <lb/>
few of the papers, though <lb/>
all of them need all the <lb/>
money they can get, would sell <lb/>
their space to help debauch their <lb/>
readers. <lb/>
Charlotte has issued a new city <lb/>
directory, and the summing up <lb/>
gives the city a population of <lb/>
rude. Yet that same This will put Greensboro <lb/>
woman will with great com- to stretching out over a few <lb/>
sit in an audience with more miles, counting noses again <lb/>
convention costs a good pile- <lb/>
May be that is why some of them <lb/>
are declining to go, especially as <lb/>
they know it will come out <lb/>
anyway. <lb/>
a big hat on her head that keeps <lb/>
a half people behind her <lb/>
from seeing the <lb/>
hat.<lb/>
Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese <lb/>
minister, is all right. In mi ad- <lb/>
dress to his countrymen in the <lb/>
n section of New York <lb/>
told them to stop drinking <lb/>
whiskey, stop quarreling <lb/>
The commencement orators <lb/>
and prohibition speakers visiting <lb/>
county just now are giving <lb/>
our people worth <lb/>
hearing. <lb/>
Atlanta feels that she doing <lb/>
it a bit bigger than anybody <lb/>
else. In a second fire there the <lb/>
other day destroying a block of <lb/>
buildings, horses perished. <lb/>
and making another book. <lb/>
One man says he believes all <lb/>
It was too bad that those New the money has gone to the North <lb/>
Jersey delegates to the peace <lb/>
conference at Wilmington were <lb/>
made to come down a year too <lb/>
soon because the wrong date was <lb/>
given them. <lb/>
a wire frame resting on the <lb/>
shoulders could go along with <lb/>
the nil widow hat to help <lb/>
it, the strain on the <lb/>
neck of wearer would be <lb/>
greatly relieved. <lb/>
is said that the best and most themselves, go to Sunday school. <lb/>
Convincing speeches that have gambling and opium amok- <lb/>
been made for prohibition in this to obey the lows of the <lb/>
campaign were a woman This is also advice <lb/>
Mr Curtis, of Texas, who Is j that Americans might heed with <lb/>
national organizer of the Worn- profit. <lb/>
ans Christian Temperance <lb/>
ion. New look at what woman <lb/>
crowd are doing. See- must something with WM hi. nave <lb/>
the good -his noble woman her an or other way he way in ail other matters <lb/>
was doing for the cause of pro-W of people. The I hos . <lb/>
they have undertake.-, dB say as many- as <lb/>
to t it by a wont- of she No, they have not found <lb/>
Pole. If that is so we wish <lb/>
would hurry up and <lb/>
the pile. <lb/>
Men are getting to losing their <lb/>
Leads now over politics. Al- <lb/>
ready you can almost get up a <lb/>
crop over candidate.<lb/>
Bursting the sewer pipe for a <lb/>
whole block is right <lb/>
experimenting with a road roll- <lb/>
machine. <lb/>
At Night, Next <lb/>
Place of Left H <lb/>
Second semi-annual <lb/>
the 4th. district I. O. R. M. call- <lb/>
ed to order in the <lb/>
grounds of N. C, on <lb/>
the sun of Flower Moon, at <lb/>
the 8th. run, 45th breath, by- <lb/>
District Deputy Sachem J. A. <lb/>
of Tribe, <lb/>
No.-67. Snow Hill, N. C. <lb/>
Invocation Brother D. A. <lb/>
of Saratoga. Music. <lb/>
Address of welcome by L <lb/>
Barrett, of Response <lb/>
L. James, of Greenville. <lb/>
Music by Aeolian Band. Address <lb/>
of the R C- <lb/>
Flanagan, of Greenville. <lb/>
Roll call of Tribes and the fol- <lb/>
lowing No. <lb/>
by C L. Barrett, <lb/>
Adopted by Coherence of <lb/>
theM. E. Church, South. <lb/>
At the recent conference of <lb/>
Washington District, M. E <lb/>
church, South, held at Aurora <lb/>
the following resolution was <lb/>
Whereas, Our church has <lb/>
ways been committed to temper- <lb/>
and the of the <lb/>
whiskey <lb/>
And, whereas, the legislature <lb/>
of North Carolina has at its <lb/>
recent special session passed a <lb/>
law submitting the question of <lb/>
prohibition to the people of the <lb/>
State to be voted on May 26th, <lb/>
now therefore be it <lb/>
That it is the opinion of this con- <lb/>
that every Christian will <lb/>
not only vote for, but will give <lb/>
liberally of his time an influence <lb/>
No. by J. Morrill bring about an overwhelming <lb/>
of Falkland; Saratoga, No. by j majority expression in favor of <lb/>
Mr. No. legal prohibition of the man- <lb/>
President Roosevelt would j <lb/>
Lave you know he is If rot <lb/>
election May <lb/>
his <lb/>
he <lb/>
an from New York to come to <lb/>
murdered and buried have <lb/>
money <lb/>
North Carolina and make n her U <lb/>
up <lb/>
any <lb/>
the <lb/>
careful to know that you are <lb/>
registered.<lb/>
As it belongs to Hetty she has <lb/>
the to spend it to suit her <lb/>
self <lb/>
, street the <lb/>
but Ma <lb/>
key speeches. They first bad ft <lb/>
this importation to try her hand moW <lb/>
in Salisbury, the headquarters of ., ., . <lb/>
. , the Durham Herald <lb/>
the whisk . crowd, reports n <lb/>
aha <lb/>
even some the <lb/>
turned them <lb/>
advocates. Not <lb/>
eve-i by aping can <lb/>
they turn the tide- of prohibition <lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
Greenville was glad to have <lb/>
the old soldiers in her midst to- <lb/>
day and extended them a cordial <lb/>
welcome. Too much hi nor can- <lb/>
not be i h these sea of the <lb/>
annual re. <lb/>
unions bring with them <lb/>
joy and that <lb/>
comrades meet and greet each <lb/>
other once more and live over in <lb/>
i the <lb/>
because it is seen how <lb/>
time is telling on them and each <lb/>
pa in year shows a thinning <lb/>
of the ranks. Some with us a <lb/>
ago art not here today; and some <lb/>
is mi. <lb/>
to the whiskey -.- <lb/>
as the Republican party <lb/>
the i U strikes us that <lb/>
l lie I party gel <lb/>
j like <lb/>
some money to keep <lb/>
going. <lb/>
It keeps on such a rate <lb/>
as up to the present, it will ruin <lb/>
its weather reputation. <lb/>
Thai night railroad building <lb/>
at Point, and tearing it up <lb/>
the next day, reminds us of <lb/>
some old times in Durham. <lb/>
along as we <lb/>
as the <lb/>
without the <lb/>
i- an <lb/>
ties, <lb/>
without whiskey weather predictions and <lb/>
, -an i reports of county gubernatorial I <lb/>
You are going to Bee North <lb/>
Carolina roll up a big majority <lb/>
for prohibit ion on the 26th.<lb/>
What a sour, discounted <lb/>
fellow is Dr. J. J. Mott. <lb/>
party <lb/>
Hie lap oil <lb/>
i par <lb/>
From the displayed <lb/>
I primaries are running race by Mr. Craig's friends they <lb/>
see which can up the most <lb/>
i changes in conditions. <lb/>
You folks who put off paying The trust and the <lb/>
your bills when there is i trust are getting their <lb/>
necessity for doing so, should stop share of being exposed in the <lb/>
land to what extent you i investigations that are in pros- <lb/>
keeping the other fellow I <lb/>
i from meeting his obligations. A i <lb/>
c i u effort to pay bills <lb/>
t ti . dull be <lb/>
a . at help to but <lb/>
; far in lire, lie should <lb/>
here t day will not be here <lb/>
year hence. May we all strive <lb/>
to make their years <lb/>
happy, and honor their memory <lb/>
when they have over <lb/>
the <lb/>
If a man has even the <lb/>
est a of a candidate <lb/>
for i it matters no Low <lb/>
can what h -.-.- . . <lb/>
v. kind of i lie t r <lb/>
now. These things may . <lb/>
i mail years hence, <lb/>
The town <lb/>
to he lots of fun. Every- <lb/>
body who could get from <lb/>
job was standing looking <lb/>
it. <lb/>
On last seven more <lb/>
counties held primaries or con- <lb/>
to select delegates to <lb/>
the Stale convention. J This <lb/>
makes a total of counties that <lb/>
have thus far primaries <lb/>
or conventions, and the result of <lb/>
the gubernatorial in these <lb/>
is given as follows for the three <lb/>
candidates for the <lb/>
Craig <lb/>
Kitchin Home <lb/>
Hertford county's votes and <lb/>
Rowan's votes <lb/>
are <lb/>
A woman sometimes changes <lb/>
her mind at the last minute, as <lb/>
who shown by the Battle Creek, <lb/>
Mich., young woman who took <lb/>
chloroform with suicidal intent <lb/>
and telephoned for a doctor. <lb/>
is the cam- <lb/>
arouse dissension <lb/>
in the party that <lb/>
hie <lb/>
for the <lb/>
nation will <lb/>
and <lb/>
will Le hard to overcome. There <lb/>
are going to be some badly dis- <lb/>
appointed folks if their man <lb/>
does not get it. <lb/>
So many candidates being <lb/>
for every shows that men <lb/>
are getting awfully <lb/>
And watch out to see if <lb/>
there is not much kicking among <lb/>
those who get left. <lb/>
It was a good enough <lb/>
for any self-respecting <lb/>
newspaper to adopt us its own, <lb/>
but the article headed <lb/>
the in this col- <lb/>
Thursday should have been <lb/>
credited to the N. Christian <lb/>
Advocate, <lb/>
If politics could be a <lb/>
n bile school s <lb/>
and the prohibition i <lb/>
have rigid of way, the Sta <lb/>
would he better off. <lb/>
think it is all over but <lb/>
the shouting. He is far <lb/>
all right enough, but no doubt <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin and Mr. Borne are <lb/>
willing to go on record as saying <lb/>
that ail the egg.- have not yet <lb/>
n lint I out; in i <lb/>
words, that Mr. 5- <lb/>
e-t i is Lome <lb/>
i heard from and <lb/>
dill will I s <lb/>
. . i. now u <lb/>
The Wilmington Dispatch <lb/>
a soft snap hard to <lb/>
wait until Leans get ripe and <lb/>
you can plenty of them.<lb/>
A new diamond Held <lb/>
been discovered in Canada may <lb/>
make more excuse for abscond- <lb/>
Americans to go there. <lb/>
Marion Hut says he is not <lb/>
out of North Carolina politics, <lb/>
most of other <lb/>
cans think that he is. <lb/>
Congressmen face u <lb/>
without fear, but Jose their <lb/>
nerve when crank appears in <lb/>
the gallery. <lb/>
North Carolina bus some night <lb/>
builders as well as sonic <lb/>
night riders. <lb/>
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
The paper trust doesn't need a <lb/>
probe half as much as it needs a <lb/>
that smash it. <lb/>
A Mr. Meal is running for <lb/>
Mayor of Pa. If he <lb/>
is a square Meal we can see no <lb/>
Just objection to him. Hooray for <lb/>
by J. Willis Dixon <lb/>
and A E- Denton; No. <lb/>
Winterville, by G. A. Kit- <lb/>
No- Snow <lb/>
Hill, by J A <lb/>
No. Ballard's Cross <lb/>
Reads, Jg W. R. Elks; <lb/>
No den, by D. S. Moore; <lb/>
No. Green- <lb/>
ville, by g. T. White. D. C. <lb/>
Moore, W S. Shawnee. <lb/>
No. Grimesland. by Mr. <lb/>
Collection for bend. <lb/>
Election at officers was pro- <lb/>
with aid the following <lb/>
was elected to fill their <lb/>
R C. Flanagan, <lb/>
Sachem, elected by acclamation. <lb/>
Morrill, Sr. Saga- <lb/>
more, elected by acclamation. <lb/>
J- S. Jr <lb/>
elected by acclamation. , J A. <lb/>
Prophet, elected by <lb/>
acclamation. W. P. Edwards- <lb/>
It. elected by acclamation. <lb/>
Time and place for next meet- <lb/>
was left to a committee <lb/>
Thanks were given <lb/>
Tribe. <lb/>
The Aeolian band of Green- <lb/>
ville was a pleasant feature of <lb/>
the meeting. The music being <lb/>
enjoyed by all. <lb/>
The tribes were then <lb/>
invited to the banquet hall to <lb/>
enjoy an elegant, and elaborate <lb/>
supper which had been prepared <lb/>
for them by Tribe and <lb/>
splendid womanhood of Farm- <lb/>
To say the least, it was <lb/>
an all round good meeting. <lb/>
COL. I. A. SUGG DEAD. <lb/>
y ; Away Hospital. <lb/>
Col. base. A Sugg, of this <lb/>
and sale of intoxicating <lb/>
liquors in North Carolina. <lb/>
W. A <lb/>
J. F- <lb/>
M T. Plyler, <lb/>
Purity of the Ballot <lb/>
he M Journal argues <lb/>
w in the helot, both <lb/>
in primaries and in general <lb/>
But the Journal's plea <lb/>
will amount to nothing as long <lb/>
as weak voters their heads <lb/>
merely for hit pegs and permit <lb/>
to fix up their tickets <lb/>
at the Any white <lb/>
read to be <lb/>
by law in a <lb/>
down who insults him by <lb/>
tr. 11.- ii him at a <lb/>
And a man <lb/>
o; be by a <lb/>
has at- m ., <lb/>
use for the ballot as ; has <lb/>
mathematics. is disgust- <lb/>
to a o an who d n s his own <lb/>
thinking a; d votes a <lb/>
date of his to see a paid <lb/>
worker had up six voters that <lb/>
can and de- <lb/>
posit as many votes against the <lb/>
man who is guided by his eon- <lb/>
and better judgment, <lb/>
there is some way to choke the <lb/>
paid workers off. it would re- <lb/>
thin. Our <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson for Treasurer. <lb/>
Editor Reflector; <lb/>
It is to look over the field <lb/>
and select men to hold our <lb/>
county offices. I will name <lb/>
a man for treasurer, one that <lb/>
No, all the candidates are not <lb/>
going to win just because they <lb/>
think so. <lb/>
evening in the hospital at <lb/>
where he had been some <lb/>
months tor <lb/>
Colonel was years old <lb/>
and a native of Greene county. <lb/>
After graduating at college and <lb/>
completing a course in law, he <lb/>
moved to Greenville when a <lb/>
young man to engage in the <lb/>
practice of his profession. He <lb/>
won his way rapidly in public <lb/>
esteem and for several years <lb/>
ranked with the best lawyers of <lb/>
the Greenville bar. Some years <lb/>
ago his health began failing and <lb/>
he continued to decline until it <lb/>
the Meal ticket for him to spend <lb/>
Gov. Hughes the United much time in hospital. <lb/>
States is filled with men you can Cot is survived by five <lb/>
not buy. But he regrets that so children, Mrs. Aylmer Brooks, <lb/>
town, died at o'clock Monday was born among us, and one that <lb/>
few of them are elected to <lb/>
offices, no doubt. <lb/>
When a woman buys some- <lb/>
thing she really afford, <lb/>
she the fault by doing <lb/>
without something she did not <lb/>
intend to buy anyway- <lb/>
No further criticism of the <lb/>
house for idleness is possible. <lb/>
The other day it passed over <lb/>
pension bills. Most of <lb/>
these were introduced by the <lb/>
Congressional. Fence Builders <lb/>
Union. <lb/>
For Sale-A fine lot of C. <lb/>
Brown Leghorns, standard bred; <lb/>
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and <lb/>
Guineas- This is choice breed- <lb/>
stock, end would not be sold <lb/>
at this season but for went of <lb/>
room. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb/>
Hearne, Greenville, N a ti <lb/>
of Elizabeth City; Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
Clark, of Kinston; Messrs. C. R. <lb/>
Sugg, of Washington City; I. A. <lb/>
Jr, of Way Cross, Ga.; <lb/>
Bruce Sugg, of Wilmington; and <lb/>
Julius Sugg, of Greenville. He <lb/>
also leaves one sister, Mrs. Hen- <lb/>
Harding, of Greenville, and <lb/>
one brother, Mr. B- F. Sugg, of <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
The remains were brought to <lb/>
Greenville on the midday Coast <lb/>
Line train and wore taken from <lb/>
the depot to Cherry Hill <lb/>
tery interment-Daily Re- <lb/>
12th- <lb/>
Don't cough your head off when you <lb/>
can get guaranteed remedy ii. Bees <lb/>
Laxative syrup. II in especially <lb/>
recommended for children it's pleas- <lb/>
ant to take, a gentle laxative thus <lb/>
expelling the phlegm from the <lb/>
for cough, colds, croup, whooping <lb/>
cough hoarseness and aH bronchial <lb/>
Guaranteed. Sold by L. <lb/>
the writer known for thirty <lb/>
three years. He is a gentlemen <lb/>
of high character, U noted for <lb/>
his honesty and punctuality. <lb/>
His dealing with his fellow <lb/>
man has been such all have <lb/>
confidence in him and are not in <lb/>
afraid to trust him with <lb/>
the Done of old Pitt. Come <lb/>
now, brother Democrats, and <lb/>
nominate and elect Walter <lb/>
son for <lb/>
Who Knows Him. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
has issued the following <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Henry Button and Carrie V. <lb/>
Carson. <lb/>
green. <lb/>
J. B. Jones and A very. <lb/>
Dixon and Mary Wilson. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
J. P. Drake and Hattie Evans. <lb/>
Samuel Coffield and Lena <lb/>
Davis. <lb/>
Judge Edwards and <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
men of char- <lb/>
and ambition, who can sell <lb/>
things, to investigate an <lb/>
opportunity for realizing <lb/>
on their earning rapacity. If <lb/>
your services are worth <lb/>
to a day you should and <lb/>
can get the money. This is a <lb/>
business notice to business men <lb/>
and will not be interesting to any <lb/>
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb/>
dress W. A- B. Box <lb/>
N. C d w <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPART <lb/>
In Charge of J. M. BLOW <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
Paper roofing, rubber roofing, <lb/>
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb/>
R. Smith O. <lb/>
Rev. H. E. Tripp. pastor <lb/>
is attending the district <lb/>
conference at Aurora this <lb/>
week- <lb/>
See our line of books ard <lb/>
for holiday presents. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Guy Stokes has a new <lb/>
stepping at his <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb/>
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb/>
Material is being placed on the <lb/>
lot and work will on the <lb/>
tobacco warehouse at once <lb/>
planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is salting. Seed are <lb/>
the best for the South You will <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make <lb/>
the mistake of some <lb/>
end- <lb/>
C. K. Johnson is fir <lb/>
Every body likes at <lb/>
It will please your <lb/>
friend to lake her a box of fresh <lb/>
candy, M. M. Sauls has just re <lb/>
a magnificent assortment <lb/>
at prices from to 1.50. <lb/>
B- F. Early is visiting in <lb/>
Bertie county. <lb/>
Repairing neatly done on bug- <lb/>
carts, Wagons, plows, alto <lb/>
shoe your mules and J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Rev. E. L. St. Clair will begin <lb/>
a of meetings in the Free <lb/>
Will Baptist church next Sunday <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb/>
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
G. W. Prescott, our popular <lb/>
postmaster, went to <lb/>
Saturday and returned Monday. <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be mads at <lb/>
the fountain ice cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Rev. C Bland came home <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are j <lb/>
doing a nice, business at the old <lb/>
Ayden Milling <lb/>
site. They will buy your <lb/>
cotton seed wood, and logs, will <lb/>
repair cart 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/>
caskets- Ed Garris is the clever <lb/>
manager and will pleasure <lb/>
in waiting on you. <lb/>
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb/>
and a full line of hardware at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
There was a lot of the Green- <lb/>
ville folks to hear Kitchin Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
They are pushing work on the <lb/>
tobacco warehouse in a way that <lb/>
is simply From what <lb/>
we hear ard s e there are no <lb/>
better pleased people than <lb/>
yesterday from tin <lb/>
Of an appointment <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
load of fine and coarse <lb/>
salt it J R Co. <lb/>
R. Jackson, a prosperous <lb/>
OUR TRICKY EARS. <lb/>
Sent cf Hearing Not the <lb/>
of Our Equipment. <lb/>
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The Dundee Advertiser <lb/>
ANGER. <lb/>
tell a <lb/>
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underside of forty, who was driving <lb/>
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London Post, is a question to hamlet when he overtook a young <lb/>
to <lb/>
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few days. <lb/>
Mill belting, valves, <lb/>
steam J. R- Smith Co <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King will preach at <lb/>
the Baptist next Sunday, <lb/>
It being his regular <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon living three miles <lb/>
to buy seasoned here, died yesterday <lb/>
oak umber 1-2 tuck. J alter a long illness. Mr <lb/>
B. . of the A. F. i. A. <lb/>
lodge <lb/>
indication <lb/>
i one mill-on <lb/>
first season. <lb/>
absent v. <lb/>
until Friday, <lb/>
of Ayden and <lb/>
I ground <lb/>
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family <lb/>
Masonic honor <lb/>
I . -i game of ball play <lb/>
hero S between <lb/>
will deliver a temperance . <lb/>
at near here, <lb/>
Sunday at o'clock, ;. m <lb/>
is a noted speaker and a <lb/>
crowd <lb/>
Dr Perkins . <lb/>
sale by-J R smith Co Ayden with a book <lb/>
Last Monday night some to favor of the latter <lb/>
went to the home of Sue Gran-, i Winds. <lb/>
at and butts, J. R. Smith <lb/>
her in a cruel and most <lb/>
manner. Her throat was <lb/>
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and white v <lb/>
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do because the diameter of the <lb/>
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the length of the light rays, <lb/>
whereas in the ease of sound waves <lb/>
the wave are very much larger <lb/>
than the diameter of the pas-ages <lb/>
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Mary, the maid of ail work at a <lb/>
farm which he would pass on his <lb/>
to the rectory, so lie polled up <lb/>
and offered her a lift. Mary was <lb/>
nothing loath, and the parson was <lb/>
of her company. All the way <lb/>
to the farm goto they chatted pleas- <lb/>
as country people <lb/>
and <lb/>
impulses of com <lb/>
reach- <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. home <lb/>
from ear to ear and her hands <lb/>
and other parts of her body <lb/>
cut with a knife or sharp <lb/>
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upon two men who d <lb/>
in the neighborhood and. .- <lb/>
not at first be found. They how <lb/>
from a visit or several <lb/>
days to <lb/>
A nice line of and <lb/>
z to most anybody at . <lb/>
h Co, Dixon; <lb/>
ii Brown loft Latin- <lb/>
-0 time with <lb/>
ever, when found easily proved friends in Conetoe before re- <lb/>
themselves innocent. At toping to her home in Martin, <lb/>
thorough investigation was I everyone exclaims <lb/>
and soon the body of the W J <lb/>
woman was found but led M. M. store <lb/>
just in rear of her house Misses Map U of <lb/>
about incite, below the Neck, and <lb/>
face of the earth An old not for their hemes <lb/>
belonging to Bill Taylor was at <lb/>
found thrown around her, two <lb/>
pieces of under shirt sleeves. patterns hand, <lb/>
very bloody, were also in J, smith co. <lb/>
grave, an old that fitted Prof. will spend the <lb/>
the rugged places in the earth summer at the home of <lb/>
caused by the hole was<lb/>
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i has <lb/>
A. D. Cox in t <lb/>
conduct the<lb/>
after. Mr, <lb/>
will with the <lb/>
PASSING TO THE LEFT. <lb/>
c ether, enable <lb/>
to doled the origin of <lb/>
a in <lb/>
. distance around the <lb/>
I ear the other i- <lb/>
l one foot, the very slight <lb/>
difference of intensity will only an- <lb/>
for instances when sound <lb/>
i- note and sound wave- <lb/>
Bra short. the <lb/>
low and the waves are <lb/>
gay as low as ninety-six vi- <lb/>
or a <lb/>
,,; intensity at the two <lb/>
I.-, amounts only to one part in <lb/>
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. i of intensity so as <lb/>
when her destination was reached <lb/>
he set her down Then the thanked <lb/>
him for his kindness and his com- <lb/>
-Don't mention it, Mary; <lb/>
don't mention he said politely <lb/>
a lie pulled the rug around his <lb/>
knees and gathered up the reins. <lb/>
I answered Mary in <lb/>
an obliging tone, and young rec- <lb/>
tor went his way thoughtfully. <lb/>
Net the Man. <lb/>
perfect <lb/>
I you, major, when <lb/>
was in the regiment. <lb/>
the Ninety- <lb/>
ninth <lb/>
mT. <lb/>
major. <lb/>
getting drunk <lb/>
went go -0 for as to <lb/>
as took a drop now- <lb/>
and then, major. <lb/>
Stranger Discharged with <lb/>
for cowardice <lb/>
that, major, for t <lb/>
did my duty. <lb/>
you're not <lb/>
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so tin- story <lb/>
of <lb/>
Franco fr her <lb/>
the war never <lb/>
have <lb/>
was unfriendly to <lb/>
but the Empress <lb/>
her beauty lo so <lb/>
little <lb/>
lie over. SIM <lb/>
Invited the Gorman prince <lb/>
his wife to of <lb/>
France and Prince and <lb/>
in at <lb/>
That there was a grand re- <lb/>
Eugenie received the <lb/>
guests a sown mode her so <lb/>
lovely that even Prince <lb/>
Bismarck, German, stolid and la love <lb/>
with his wife, stood and gated upon <lb/>
wits admiration, and Eugenia <lb/>
was not to observe the effect of <lb/>
beauty upon called him <lb/>
to her side, and earn with <lb/>
his wife up-iii bis arm. <lb/>
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and gaunt, and her <lb/>
As else a <lb/>
gnat deal sol t. <lb/>
While talking <lb/>
u Utter <lb/>
i the of Indies. Bismarck, <lb/>
who was quick OS a Saab, followed <lb/>
the glance of inch eyes and saw them <lb/>
res; upon Pie feet his wife. <lb/>
; settled <lb/>
cat history of France was altered from <lb/>
A year later, was be- <lb/>
a can- <lb/>
non over i- those who <lb/>
were .-. <lb/>
for of<lb/>
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STATEMENT <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN; CAROLINA <lb/>
h Ac Stale of North at the close of I b. II, <lb/>
. I . <lb/>
secured<lb/>
from Banks and r <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
25.030.04 <lb/>
. coin <lb/>
would enable the brain to coin, <lb/>
Custom Which Puzzles <lb/>
When Met In Canada. <lb/>
When you abroad you expect <lb/>
to things different from at <lb/>
home, and you try to take every- <lb/>
thing as matter of course. So in <lb/>
when yon learn that rail- <lb/>
road trains pass to the left and net <lb/>
to the right, us us, and when <lb/>
you find that tho rule of the <lb/>
road lies in city and <lb/>
highways and you <lb/>
ilia;, ; you try <lb/>
to and get along some- <lb/>
how, v <lb/>
But when to Canada and <lb/>
r id this left of things <lb/>
you are ire I. <lb/>
been no ocean trip to prepare <lb/>
yon. You pass front Yankee soil to <lb/>
Canadian soil without <lb/>
found under his house; an old <lb/>
under shirt, with sleeves cut off, <lb/>
to which fitted pieces found <lb/>
in the grave was found in his <lb/>
and this evidence <lb/>
Taylor was a-rested and <lb/>
placed in Snow Hill At first <lb/>
lie stoutly any km .-.-ledge <lb/>
of the crime, but I .-am has <lb/>
since confessed as being the <lb/>
murderer. The well <lb/>
in the neighborhood and every- <lb/>
one, white and c was <lb/>
shocked to learn was guilty <lb/>
of a crime so heinous. <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planters Back <lb/>
and Guano distributors at <lb/>
J R smith Co <lb/>
Mrs. Janie Nichols, step-grand- <lb/>
mother of Mrs. W. J. Hemby <lb/>
of this place, died in Beaver lam <lb/>
yesterday morning. <lb/>
Bring us your cotton seed and <lb/>
your small lots of scrap cotton in <lb/>
the seed. J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Mrs. Prescott, of Aurora, is <lb/>
her son, G. W. Prescott. <lb/>
Rice, of Kinston, made <lb/>
a flying trip over here Monday. <lb/>
Do you go to bed tired and get <lb/>
up tired Take a bottle of Sauls <lb/>
Sarsaparilla- Ced- <lb/>
Just received-A car load of <lb/>
for top dressing. <lb/>
E. Turnage Son <lb/>
soil without <lb/>
mother near when, somehow you expect to <lb/>
Car load of Portland Percent, tho of <lb/>
lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb/>
. . , to. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Marie Burnett, of nest m St. John, x. B. <lb/>
Mount, is here on a visit to Mrs. You face the direction in which you <lb/>
O C Nobles wish to and beside tho <lb/>
A full line or carpenters. <lb/>
and mill J. H. it iii going tho wrong you. <lb/>
Co. Then yon shift to tho ft. <lb/>
Major Vt S. has been But tho next day when you are <lb/>
to several out to tho <lb/>
hands with old friends. <lb/>
the sound the <lb/>
,,, left ear H- . <lb/>
fare, we arc <lb/>
in i , sin-1 <lb/>
other explanation has to be Bought. <lb/>
Lord bin shown valid <lb/>
sons for . in that in inch <lb/>
cases Hie ears d ti t a in <lb/>
of tho sound which U <lb/>
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if p i <lb/>
a the two ears <lb/>
all n <lb/>
rein currency <lb/>
Net. <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
t ; <lb/>
1.110.00 Deposits subject to check<lb/>
1,878.89 <lb/>
1.6 <lb/>
T-. <lb/>
S W. <lb/>
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
I I S Cashier of tho above bank, do swear that <lb/>
the above s I the best of my and lief. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Subscribed a sworn <lb/>
fore m , i <lb/>
to ho- <lb/>
T, DIXON, <lb/>
R. C. <lb/>
J. SMITH. <lb/>
in <lb/>
the left ear; V <lb/>
. . be a <lb/>
. crest <lb/>
Misses Irene and Rosa <lb/>
Lee Homes, who have been visit- <lb/>
ins Mrs. R- W. Smith and Mrs. <lb/>
Ed. Garris, have returned to <lb/>
their homes in Snow Hill. <lb/>
cure and <lb/>
Perkins native tablets at J. R. <lb/>
Portland lime and his brother of tho shafts. <lb/>
ten the trolley ear <lb/>
go driving. team <lb/>
Von tug on the <lb/>
right hand rein, expecting Dobbin <lb/>
or Maude or whatever <lb/>
name is to tarn out. <lb/>
But get no response. On the <lb/>
contrary. Tho argument is not con- <lb/>
the horses stand face <lb/>
to face and the one you are <lb/>
unkind thing about you to <lb/>
ear, i <lb/>
must i i point on the ii <lb/>
. the wave w is at tho <lb/>
j .,, , ho lo ear. One <lb/>
the . i ;. <lb/>
this is I that <lb/>
nut at <lb/>
drain i r, t goes on vi- <lb/>
the nerve. <lb/>
How Know. <lb/>
A who was <lb/>
well, <lb/>
fr <lb/>
plastering hair -it J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
J, R. Smith Co- Dixon, are <lb/>
selling wagons and carts made <lb/>
right here in Call and <lb/>
get one. Material and workman- <lb/>
ship guaranteed. <lb/>
Pneumonia Cure J. R <lb/>
Smith Co- <lb/>
Found a remedy for sunburn <lb/>
and freckles. All kinds of harm <lb/>
less toilet lotions at Saul's Drug <lb/>
Store. Also the best face and <lb/>
talcum that can be pro- <lb/>
cured- <lb/>
The prettiest baby caps arid <lb/>
that time you have <lb/>
and after an apology you <lb/>
proceed. <lb/>
The matter is especially puzzling, <lb/>
since the driver's seat is on tho <lb/>
right. Hut the Canadians find this <lb/>
handy. There the men do most of <lb/>
the talking, and when two teams <lb/>
passing the horses arc checked <lb/>
and the men find themselves close <lb/>
together. <lb/>
With us in like case the women <lb/>
have the preferred positions from a <lb/>
conversational standpoint. And <lb/>
that's how it should be. <lb/>
Railroad trains don't pass to the <lb/>
left in Canada. In fact, they don't <lb/>
pass at all except at sidings. There <lb/>
a. <lb/>
but fancied she was <lb/>
fever, called on and <lb/>
physician to consult him., <lb/>
described symptoms <lb/>
length, and ho listened pa- <lb/>
At last he <lb/>
think I land your ease, <lb/>
madam. Sit perfectly still a few <lb/>
moments and let mo look at <lb/>
She complied, and ho eyed her <lb/>
attentively for nearly a minute, <lb/>
glancing at his watch once or <lb/>
in the meantime. <lb/>
is nothing mutter <lb/>
with you, ho said. <lb/>
haven't the slightest indication of <lb/>
fever. Your heart heat is perfectly <lb/>
how do you know, doc- j <lb/>
she asked in surprise. <lb/>
didn't feel my j <lb/>
didn't need he answered.; <lb/>
counted the vibrations of the <lb/>
ostrich feather on your And <lb/>
be bowed her out.<lb/>
Opening latest <lb/>
models in sate. <lb/>
We have I no <lb/>
. show ; our I g <lb/>
the <lb/>
Sch Clothes <lb/>
en behind m, <lb/>
everything I . . the SCHLOSS <lb/>
Libel. <lb/>
the style is i hi is better <lb/>
th-i in made to measure <lb/>
clothes and arc low <lb/>
the lowest. sec them whether you arc ready t buy or not. <lb/>
You don't have to boy unless want to. Also a splendid <lb/>
new things in mens and boys furnishings, especially for the best <lb/>
Spring trade. <lb/>
MINES CO. <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
The prettiest Washington <lb/>
cloaks in town at J R co. <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb/>
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Mat- <lb/>
tings, Floor Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
We are making a specialty LACES, usual I <lb/>
10-cent qualities, now going at and cents. <lb/>
We cannot surpassed on India Linens, Lawns and all <lb/>
White <lb/>
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD- <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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grades of the school, <lb/>
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enjoy <lb/>
on the market It is in <lb/>
in dose from to a <lb/>
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C I <lb/>
lovely May wedding was <lb/>
id this evening in St, Peter's <lb/>
Episcopal church, city, when <lb/>
Mary Pardons be- <lb/>
came the bride of Mr. Den- <lb/>
v-- of this city- <lb/>
The stately old edifice <lb/>
d curated in daisies, roses <lb/>
tad lilies, with a color e of <lb/>
green and white, together with <lb/>
numerous waxen tapers shedding <lb/>
their tiny rays over the <lb/>
and altar produced a beautiful <lb/>
effect- Long the appoint <lb/>
i ed hoar the was filled to <lb/>
overflowing with friends ad <lb/>
acquaintances of the bridal, board of elections for the <lb/>
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of the country th all other diseases <lb/>
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a loci disease and Jarvis will in their Eddie Moore and Miss Bessie <lb/>
and by country at May's in Beaver Dim M t, gator- <lb/>
township, at o'clock a. m., on , , , . u <lb/>
I-. on an returned heme Monday. <lb/>
People of all Miss Kizzie is spending <lb/>
ed local <lb/>
-g to cure with <lb/>
it incurable. <lb/>
proven catarrh to be a constitutional May 17th. 1908. on <lb/>
d sense and therefore require Prohibition. <lb/>
Hall's Cure.; and creeds are cordially invited some time with her sister, near <lb/>
manufactured F. Co. attend great Reedy <lb/>
Toledo. the only <lb/>
and mucous surfaces the ll you want your to trot cover. <lb/>
Mrs. Arch is very ill <lb/>
but, we hops she will soon re- <lb/>
They offer one hundred dollars <lb/>
for any case it fails to cure. Send t <lb/>
and testimonials. <lb/>
F. J. To-j <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, . <lb/>
Take Hall's family Pills for<lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
To the Voter- of Pitt County. <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn <lb/>
couple, to witness the join- give an <lb/>
election will be held on 26th day<lb/>
the school follow I with prayer two you lives. <lb/>
by Rev. J. E. and two y at nine o'clock, <lb/>
other musical <lb/>
strains of wed- <lb/>
Prof. Martin announced that a ding march, skilfully rendered <lb/>
medal had been offered for the <lb/>
best in the school Fifty <lb/>
test had be u <lb/>
in the contest Mis <lb/>
made per cent, and was <lb/>
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be thrown <lb/>
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by Miss Lillian Bonner, on the <lb/>
organ, and Prof. W. E. Smith on <lb/>
the violin, bridal party en <lb/>
tared the church. Immediately <lb/>
Carroll went to Green- <lb/>
ville Saturday. <lb/>
John A. Oates, of Raleigh, <lb/>
speak on prohibition at Mill's <lb/>
school house next Sunday after- <lb/>
noon at o'clock. Everybody <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell; Miss Helen Haddock spent <lb/>
the undersigned More for l. <lb/>
ting a majority of the county Money than any man in town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, ,. ,, , <lb/>
Oats, Seed Meal, Hulls, H-H Stanley, of <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked in this neighborhood Sunday. <lb/>
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white <lb/>
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of of the oh;., i <lb/>
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pearls, <lb/>
with coronet <lb/>
and carrying a I <lb/>
i -t of brides roses, <lb/>
the arm of <lb/>
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away. At <lb/>
with ins <lb/>
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they entered <lb/>
and stood <lb/>
Rev. Nathaniel j <lb/>
the words c j <lb/>
. Episcopal <lb/>
th <lb/>
the c <lb/>
sere <lb/>
of May. 1908. at which all who <lb/>
favor the manufacture and sale <lb/>
of intoxicating liquors in North <lb/>
Carolina will vote c ticket with <lb/>
the words thereon the man- <lb/>
and sale of intoxicating <lb/>
and those who are op- <lb/>
posed the manufacture and <lb/>
last Saturday <lb/>
Rosa Tyson. <lb/>
Henry Page <lb/>
ville Sunday. <lb/>
night with Miss <lb/>
went to Winter- <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
and all kinds of <lb/>
intoxicating liquors <lb/>
Carolina will <lb/>
iv. . <lb/>
i the <lb/>
of <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
W. M. Page went to <lb/>
ville Saturday on business. <lb/>
NOTICE.<lb/>
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peal of bells the bridal <lb/>
party passed out of church, <lb/>
and taking carriages drove to <lb/>
i the home of bride on West <lb/>
street where a public re- <lb/>
was them. <lb/>
.- numbers of friends called <lb/>
during the evening extend <lb/>
good wishes and congratulations. <lb/>
t to vote in that <lb/>
i other elections, <lb/>
. to properly <lb/>
our opinion that the <lb/>
books used the <lb/>
May, 1907, <lb/>
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books will be closed <lb/>
J. N Hart, <lb/>
J. G. M <lb/>
m. Board of Election <lb/>
r. <lb/>
it <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
tamed in a Mortgage <lb/>
executed and delivered by <lb/>
and l R I. <lb/>
Smith the Jay of April V. , <lb/>
duly In the ; <lb/>
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Carolina in Q. s <lb/>
a. ii. i. oppose to <lb/>
In i.-i- f. v. House door in Cm .- <lb/>
to the test bidder on <lb/>
June 1st a certain <lb/>
parcel of laid and being -n <lb/>
county at and State of North the run of I <lb/>
as follow., some ash trees, thence <lb/>
u id v led interest of Frank wt -h th to Fannie <lb/>
and dower o; Martha J. Forbes m <lb/>
Hot in t-. . Greenville a- <lb/>
s Wyatt Brown, Sam <lb/>
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, In court. <lb/>
Pitt county, <lb/>
Hyman Supply Company, <lb/>
Joseph L. Keen and W. J. <lb/>
partners trading as Keen A Kittrell. <lb/>
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb/>
the undersigned 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 J. Kittrell <lb/>
defendant, has in the following <lb/>
real estate, being an <lb/>
divided two-sixth interest 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 by the <lb/>
lot of R. C. and the lot of A. <lb/>
L. Jackson Km., 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/>
Notice, <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb/>
and delivered by Thomas Beach <lb/>
and 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 I. 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 May <lb/>
1808 it o'clock p. m. a certain <lb/>
or parcel of land lying Wing <lb/>
county of Pitt <lb/>
Carolina arm described follows, to <lb/>
v it; <lb/>
r tract of d the <lb/>
b. Mid of J. C. on the <lb/>
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the ., at by Ml known Tine <lb/>
.-. ginning at a m nicer of pines <lb/>
prate vest comer, to <lb/>
thence a t course to <lb/>
corner at <lb/>
tin ran of <lb/>
th creek to <lb/>
r. Fannie I. the <lb/>
or <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
Effective January 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
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SAWING THE <lb/>
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have got the driven you see <lb/>
them first standing in rows <lb/>
sticking up above the water at <lb/>
even heights and with their tops all <lb/>
frayed. Then the surplus upper <lb/>
length of the has to be sawed <lb/>
off so that the stringers upon <lb/>
which the wharf planking will TH <lb/>
laid can rest upon them. And the <lb/>
question is, How do they manage <lb/>
to saw off each so that it will <lb/>
have a perfectly and level head, <lb/>
and how do they manage to get all <lb/>
the sawed off at exactly the <lb/>
same height They do this in the <lb/>
simplest in the world. <lb/>
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along to each row, a little dis- <lb/>
below where they are to cut <lb/>
them off, plunks, upon they <lb/>
lay crosswise other plunks to make <lb/>
a scaffolding to work on. i Then <lb/>
along row of at the <lb/>
height where they are to lie cut off <lb/>
they draw a leveling line, which, <lb/>
drawn taut and leveled up, touches <lb/>
in the row at exactly <lb/>
the same height, and then to each <lb/>
they nail two smooth topped <lb/>
strips of board, <lb/>
one on either side of the like <lb/>
the on a mast, only short- <lb/>
these cross strips being Ballad <lb/>
on so that just touch the <lb/>
underside of a leveling line. And <lb/>
then the sawyers, with their long <lb/>
crosscut worked by a man <lb/>
each end. come along. <lb/>
The nailed to the <lb/>
show exactly where it is to be <lb/>
cut and they serve also us <lb/>
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A to slake i. to <lb/>
Your feet feel <lb/>
damp, and ft tired If <lb/>
ma feet, try A ton <lb/>
it the fat <lb/>
or tight shoes easy Cores , <lb/>
sweating feet, <lb/>
callous spots <lb/>
corns bunions of all and <lb/>
real comfort. Try it bold <lb/>
by all and shoe stores, W. <lb/>
Don't accept any substitute. <lb/>
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f. N. C. Greenville, N- C. <lb/>
i i CI . i of v i- mm chock for 25.00 to , on account of <lb/>
fl he in the <lb/>
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NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Brokers <lb/>
Cotton. Grain <lb/>
i i. WIRE <lb/>
to New York- Chicago <lb/>
and Ne . Orleans. <lb/>
Haying duly before the <lb/>
parlor court of Pitt count <lb/>
the last will an <lb/>
memo P. V. Arnold. n- <lb/>
ti v . to all persons in <lb/>
to e rate to male <lb/>
. t the Letters of i <lb/>
p. r on hiving again. of J. Potter, hating <lb/>
estate are notified to present the this to me by the clerk <lb/>
to the for payment on or j the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb/>
the of April, 1808 given to <lb/>
this notice white plead in bar of re- the estate of <lb/>
This April 27th, 1908. <lb/>
of P <lb/>
W. , Executors <lb/>
I. A. Arnold <lb/>
E. S I <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
months that I have <lb/>
. to Maryland Can-1 n . . ., <lb/>
Cot on ac- PAUL <lb/>
and want t <lb/>
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. . ;. prepared t. repair <lb/>
i claim was no <lb/>
r . you took the matter <lb/>
s me the <lb/>
Yours vary truly, <lb/>
C. W. Harvey. <lb/>
When you buy insurance from <lb/>
me you the advantage of <lb/>
extending over <lb/>
yes ;. Satisfactory <lb/>
adjustment of claims. <lb/>
H. A. White. <lb/>
made <lb/>
You. <lb/>
. and I Skirts <lb/>
. <lb/>
Lo order when desired. <lb/>
patronage Solicited. <lb/>
J. W. Potter to present them to <lb/>
i. payment, nu. <lb/>
on o- b-fore th.- day of 1909, <lb/>
i p. of <lb/>
. v . . <lb/>
i. . I are MM i make <lb/>
lo me. <lb/>
This the day of April 1808. <lb/>
William um <lb/>
of J. W. Po.; <lb/>
ft Blow, Atty. tn <lb/>
Account Biennial Session National Association of Co <lb/>
Dames, Washington, D. C. May <lb/>
Tickets on sale May 3rd, 4th, and 5th. <lb/>
Final return limit May 12th. <lb/>
1908. Extension <lb/>
limit to <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 than May for information write to <lb/>
TS A GOOD <lb/>
of a <lb/>
the present attractive . ad i <lb/>
We are right <lb/>
in our ability to do <lb/>
The Finest <lb/>
Modern <lb/>
Plumbing <lb/>
We any move for it <lb/>
the old fashioned kind costs, <lb/>
either. In fact, we less <lb/>
Why have dark, plumbing <lb/>
serve <lb/>
and supports for the saw , <lb/>
tho off true. <lb/>
the on their car. have the bright, the <lb/>
at one Bide, tho men saw j attractive the attractive, the <lb/>
cot. <lb/>
saw until have the , . same or a <lb/>
oil And so they keep on until war j <lb/>
A. <lb/>
have got <lb/>
them all and <lb/>
ready for the Se <lb/>
York Sun. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Dot always possible for <lb/>
PIANO <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Passenger Traffic Manager <lb/>
Wilmington, N. G. <lb/>
T. C. WHITE. <lb/>
General Pass- Agent <lb/>
Notice To Creditor. <lb/>
the <lb/>
For Coughs <lb/>
Co <lb/>
. t. of Mr. and Gilbert Rum <lb/>
, . , ,. of this city, and a universal <lb/>
to, only in the society <lb/>
circles of her home town but all <lb/>
other i to success <lb/>
by <lb/>
in in magnificent address. <lb/>
He also id nigh tribute to Pitt <lb/>
county's development, saving <lb/>
that we had tho best county <lb/>
superintendent and some of the <lb/>
best schools in the State. At <lb/>
the close he warmly con- <lb/>
and thanked by those <lb/>
present. <lb/>
In the afternoon there was <lb/>
another brief musical program <lb/>
followed the declamation con- <lb/>
teat, and while all did well Mar <lb/>
Blount was awarded the <lb/>
medal for excelling the others- <lb/>
It was appropriately presented <lb/>
to him by Mr. R. G. <lb/>
At there was a musical <lb/>
concert and a recitation contest <lb/>
Ten young gave recitations <lb/>
in the contest, Miss Carrie Man- <lb/>
being declared the winner, <lb/>
And the medal was presented to <lb/>
over the State. The groom <lb/>
is <lb/>
prominent in insurance <lb/>
business circles of the city and <lb/>
has a large circle of <lb/>
here- The out of town guests at <lb/>
the wedding were Misses Martha <lb/>
Allen, of Kinston; Nannie Smith, <lb/>
of Nannie <lb/>
of and Mrs J. A. Paris, <lb/>
of Wilson, and Mrs. Herbert, of <lb/>
Morehead City; Messrs. Walter <lb/>
B. Wilson, Jr., of Greenville; E. <lb/>
G. Barrett, of Kinston, and <lb/>
Caleb Bell, of Shawboro, N. C. <lb/>
her in a graceful speech by Col. <lb/>
N. M. Hammond. <lb/>
Bethel has a splendid school in <lb/>
charge of Prof J. B. Martin and <lb/>
fine assistant teachers. It is the <lb/>
pride of the town <lb/>
Business was practically <lb/>
suspended during the hours of <lb/>
the commencement, and the vis- <lb/>
were accorded that genuine <lb/>
hospitality for which Bethel is <lb/>
noted <lb/>
Mr. John la., <lb/>
-1- belling Do and <lb/>
t Pills about a and I <lb/>
eWe bettor satisfaction than any pill <lb/>
over Sold by Jno. i,. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
A Card. <lb/>
I hereby announce that I have <lb/>
for the practice of my i <lb/>
profession from Falkland <lb/>
Residence on Third <lb/>
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Office, Dr. former <lb/>
where I can be found at all times <lb/>
when not professionally engaged <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Nearly all other Couch Cures are <lb/>
especially <lb/>
Kennedy's Lax. <lb/>
Couch Syrup the ale, <lb/>
Contains no opiates. <lb/>
When your food to nauseate take <lb/>
Take now until you know <lb/>
you are again. There isn't any <lb/>
doubt about what it will do and will <lb/>
find the truth of this statement verified <lb/>
after you have used for a few <lb/>
weeks. It is sold here by Jno. L. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
I hereby beg to announce my- <lb/>
self as a candidate for the posit- <lb/>
ion as Treasurer of the county of <lb/>
Pitt, subject to the action of the <lb/>
Democratic primaries of the <lb/>
county. C. T. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Kennedy's <lb/>
Laxative <lb/>
Cough Syrup <lb/>
Cold or a Cough nearly always <lb/>
produces water all <lb/>
runs to tho eyes, nose and throat in- <lb/>
stead of passing out of the system <lb/>
through the liver and kidneys. For <lb/>
want of moisture the bowels become <lb/>
dry and <lb/>
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup <lb/>
relieves Colds by working them out <lb/>
of tho system through a copious <lb/>
action of the bowels. <lb/>
Confirms to National <lb/>
PORE FOOD. DRUG LAW <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to <lb/>
public application will be <lb/>
made Gov. of North <lb/>
fat the of Taylor. Having duly <lb/>
at the April term <lb/>
of the Superior court of t,. f ;. It. Williams, <lb/>
county, house breaking and notice is hereby given to ail persona in- <lb/>
and sentenced to w <lb/>
on the county roads for a term <lb/>
of years. <lb/>
ii. I'M <lb/>
J. Paul Attorney <lb/>
Curtis Taylor. 4-12 ltd <lb/>
all <lb/>
the es- <lb/>
Notice To <lb/>
of administration upon the <lb/>
estate of Jesse L. Smith, deceased, <lb/>
having this day boon issued to me by <lb/>
the clerk of Superior court of <lb/>
county, and having duly qualified <lb/>
administrator, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to them to <lb/>
me for payment, duly <lb/>
of or before the day of April 1909. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. All persona Indebted <lb/>
to said are requested to make <lb/>
immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the of April. <lb/>
Ivy Smith. <lb/>
of L Smith, d. <lb/>
t fat- <lb/>
ti the <lb/>
I persons having ; <lb/>
I hit re notified to ti to <lb/>
. ll. . -i be- <lb/>
fore th. 9th day of April, 1909, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This April 9th, <lb/>
T. L. Williams, <lb/>
Administrator of B. M. Williams, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having; duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of county as <lb/>
executor of the will and <lb/>
of John Moore, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all per- <lb/>
sons having claims against said estate <lb/>
are notified that they must present <lb/>
the same to the undersigned for pay- <lb/>
on or before the 31st day of <lb/>
March. 1909. or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This March 31st, 1908. <lb/>
Harvey A. Moore. <lb/>
Executor of John Moore, deceased <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt county as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of Joshua <lb/>
Henry deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by lo persons indebted to the <lb/>
to make Immediate to <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persona <lb/>
claims against the estate arc not- <lb/>
the same to the under- <lb/>
signed for pay on or In lore the <lb/>
17th day April, 1909, or is notice <lb/>
will be plead in of their recovery. <lb/>
17th, 1908. R. I- Daws <lb/>
Administrator of Joshua Henry <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can got 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 you could desire, and <lb/>
will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Get The best for <lb/>
Roy all and Felt <lb/>
es and a piece Bern- <lb/>
stein Iron Bid have no equal. <lb/>
Mrs. from her permanent <lb/>
station at to <lb/>
the silver lining which Mr. <lb/>
discovered in every cloud and e Weber. W. , <lb/>
this is the time I and Bates dun <lb/>
you'd ought to be thankful I'm <lb/>
as us -v <lb/>
would be thankful for <lb/>
inquired Mrs. Leah, pans-1 FARRAND, MILLER <lb/>
for an instant J The ideal instrument. <lb/>
toning forehead with her in a pi-no, which <lb/>
apron. . . , I trill be plays We by hand . <lb/>
and her mechanical at will s <lb/>
band tolerantly at her from j the moat popular piano In the <lb/>
his comfortably tipped back chair today- <lb/>
the stove. MS Do- <lb/>
now and out of mo job, I'd be i . . , <lb/>
dollars n day Instead o I K J <lb/>
That's the official slogan of a certain town in <lb/>
which boosting itself and boosting its boost- <lb/>
has doubled its population since the 1900 census. <lb/>
BOOST THE BOOSTER <lb/>
The Arkansas town had been quarreling among <lb/>
for years, and standing <lb/>
still. It had boosters, <lb/>
but it had others who <lb/>
refused to boost the <lb/>
boosters, refused to <lb/>
stand by them and yell, <lb/>
it <lb/>
BOOST THE BOOS- <lb/>
Finally the town got <lb/>
together with itself, or- <lb/>
a the <lb/>
Booster and be- <lb/>
to boom. Now its <lb/>
principal thoroughfare, <lb/>
which was a streak of <lb/>
mud, is a stretch of as- <lb/>
and if has new <lb/>
buildings to match. Now <lb/>
everybody boosts the <lb/>
booster and booms the <lb/>
boom. <lb/>
BOOST THE BOOS- <lb/>
This town might <lb/>
take a hint from that <lb/>
one. We have our town <lb/>
town has some. But sometimes they <lb/>
get discouraged because of right here in our <lb/>
midst. <lb/>
BOOST THE BOOSTER <lb/>
Cut out the criticism <lb/>
Quit the queering <lb/>
Boom the Boom . <lb/>
Then watch the old town perk up and plunge for- <lb/>
ward. You can see it move.<lb/>
WHEN YOU BOOST THE BOOSTER YOU BOOM <lb/>
THE BOOM. <lb/>
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price <lb/>
call on or write <lb/>
and on <lb/>
wan Yon think that,; <lb/>
put the j <lb/>
into you name as it into me. <lb/>
Youth's Companion. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
C. D. TUN STALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
with <lb/>
lie in- <lb/>
MRS F. DAVENPORT <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings, <lb/>
Freddy <lb/>
A who farms some of <lb/>
own was recently address- <lb/>
ii mooting of young friends. <lb/>
comparing himself to a good hep- <lb/>
herd Billing hi Hock to follow Ii i <lb/>
Looking toward hi audience <lb/>
a self smile,<lb/>
-And now who unions my young <lb/>
friends inn tell mo what I do to my <lb/>
flock Can no one toll mo Ah, I j <lb/>
thought m. There'll Freddy, the <lb/>
U ready <lb/>
with iii answer. Stand up. Hill Johnson, <lb/>
my hoy. toll I---- <lb/>
sir; shear <lb/>
Liverpool Mercury. <lb/>
PATRONIZE <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
INDUSTRY. <lb/>
REFLECTOR BOOK STORE <lb/>
Is headquarters for all <lb/>
kinds of Stationery, Etc.,<lb/>
W manufacture PUB ICE and eon <lb/>
supply the local wagon <lb/>
orders <lb/>
any m th day, <lb/>
delivery will made at plant <lb/>
hour <lb/>
your pair, and will <lb/>
lo <lb/>
The Ice Mart, <lb/>
Spring Cleaning, Spring Cleaning <lb/>
Th.- prevailing rage now in domestic <lb/>
life, i Spring Cleaning. you are <lb/>
at that, out your spring dresses, <lb/>
suits etc., and have them up- <lb/>
to-date and ready to wear. Also have <lb/>
J and treated <lb/>
have and ready to wear Am nave <lb/>
voice I your winter clothes cleaned and treated <lb/>
with my special solution to <lb/>
prevent moth an; pack them <lb/>
Ft Sale by JnO. L. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix of <lb/>
Dr. W. H. Bagwell, deceased, late of <lb/>
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to <lb/>
notify all persons having claims against <lb/>
the estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
them to me or to my F. G. <lb/>
James, within months from this <lb/>
or this notice will b plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery. All persons <lb/>
to said estate will please make <lb/>
mediate payment to my said attorney. <lb/>
This the 14th day of April. 1908. <lb/>
NANNIE D. BAGWELL, <lb/>
Administratrix. <lb/>
F. G. JAMES, Atty.<lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods <lb/>
--------of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
OVERCOATS <lb/>
AND MEN'S SUITS <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
RIGHT NOW <lb/>
away until winter. <lb/>
THE TIME. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
FRANK HOPKINS <lb/>
Ladles and Gents Tailor <lb/>
c. s. <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Pulley boweN <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions. Greenville N. C <lb/>
An Result. <lb/>
A freight train pulled into U small <lb/>
station, and ventriloquist on tho <lb/>
platform thought ho would <lb/>
some spoil, mo ho threw hi <lb/>
under a <lb/>
Let me The station agent <lb/>
was called, and he hastened to <lb/>
fasten the door of a ear. After <lb/>
working for a time he got the door <lb/>
open end out tramps, <lb/>
nil of whom disclaimed that they 4th St., opposite marble <lb/>
had t- let out. The <lb/>
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J. BIGHT, Prop. <lb/>
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Si Clark <lb/>
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birthday party at homo of Dr. <lb/>
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April They <lb/>
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Misses Olive and <lb/>
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nice spread A Angel <lb/>
Co. has them. <lb/>
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ten for the nicest cold drinks. I Cox <lb/>
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awarded to speak r who <lb/>
presents the best argument in <lb/>
the best manner As Ben <lb/>
won a medal last year he will not <lb/>
be considered a contestant this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
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graduating exercises will be h- Id. j <lb/>
and a buggy N, for fire insurance. He <lb/>
for spring snort. S A G Cox represents the Co., <lb/>
r vi-t r of Greensboro, it<lb/>
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aid <lb/>
The A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. Alphonso <lb/>
-1 e c . SOT of the English Language at <lb/>
now on file for future shipment . <lb/>
, the University. Will deliver the <lb/>
orders for more than Mm M <lb/>
of their Handy of tho finest Scholars and <lb/>
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a treat is in store r who <lb/>
bear <lb/>
gradual class <lb/>
this year. Some weeks <lb/>
their essays were read <lb/>
committee and Misses Lillie <lb/>
Tucker, Margaret Blow and <lb/>
Jamie Bryan were selected <lb/>
having the most o essays, j <lb/>
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from Rheumatic Pains. <lb/>
two Mr a. , , . , <lb/>
of Key West, Flu. T-0 both of these the <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co settled In and lamed public h most <lb/>
Fresh at of different aS Boa <lb/>
kinds at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Have dressed at <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A new line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just in. Harrington. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
For Ricks house. <lb/>
Nice five room <lb/>
located. C. Smith, agent. <lb/>
was for duty. the clap. of the graded <lb/>
night when I was pain and , , . , . ,, <lb/>
lame from it my wife went to the drug j school on next Monday right the <lb/>
store and cam-back with a bottle part f the music class the <lb/>
of a Pain Balm. I , <lb/>
rubbed it aid found the had regular commencement <lb/>
nearly none daring the night. will give a public recital. Pi- <lb/>
kept on for a little more than t r i-u j l <lb/>
two weeks and found that it drove the Children the <lb/>
rheumatism away. I have not h id I public ill J d t <lb/>
trouble in m for <lb/>
For tn by all Dr g-it <lb/>
dealers in lies H. B. Smith. Supt. <lb/>
The Great Cotton Fertilizer <lb/>
Is known Cotton grown and Fer- <lb/>
used, as the of large <lb/>
yields. <lb/>
Se that the trade mark is 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/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908 <lb/>
nil greatest Rood to the <lb/>
S MRS- The saloon is just as <lb/>
THE Al in the forgoing the man who keeps it, <lb/>
ANOTHER OF the writer going to who is <lb/>
CLOSES TERM on the HER as good as the man who votes <lb/>
SCHOOLS CLOSE I turn. . remarked pleasantly might I <lb/>
. , , -u. stayed home in your office W Never <lb/>
Pf y and saved the by, ,. l our church, <lb/>
II was of home and the school-and <lb/>
same old commencement speech of and community over these trying to drag <lb/>
The splendid graded school at that has heard on to hear Mrs. down are saloon, the <lb/>
Grifton, in charge of Supt. W grown tired ; Nannie Curtis, of Texas, deliver den. the house in- <lb/>
H. Cale and four assistants, held But not SQ It was a speech j an on There are three P's <lb/>
its closing exercises this more than repaid time and repUtation of being the finest find standing on the side of <lb/>
and the people of the section and to hear, for no j woman orator before the public j home and <lb/>
many visitors an hear it without being her here, <lb/>
f, A I-J fin tn <lb/>
ONE GOOD WEEK'S WORK NOW. <lb/>
MR. J. C. TRIPP DEAD. <lb/>
WILL TELL FOR ALL TIME of Oar Oldest <lb/>
COME. <lb/>
Mr. Joshua L. Tripp, aged <lb/>
Seven Days Unrelenting Effort by; years, died at 4.30 o'clock, Tues- <lb/>
day at his home on <lb/>
in N. C. Pitt street. About two <lb/>
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North <lb/>
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but had recovered <lb/>
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with an interesting concert j this at plea for the pro- <lb/>
of music, recitations, j won the prize of y of the home, the wife, <lb/>
etc. Tuesday night woman's Betterment <lb/>
was another concert that was county, the local <lb/>
historical in nature, that striking association. in recognition of woman. <lb/>
etc. the woman's Betterment j e children is ready <lb/>
was another concert that was the county, the local that the half had <lb/>
historical in nature, that Striking association. in recognition of <lb/>
portrayed the progress of our Miss Lillie Grant <lb/>
country. This concert was the desired <lb/>
to <lb/>
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school; <lb/>
are the pulpit, the press, <lb/>
the pedagogue. To each of these <lb/>
the speaker paid a fine tribute. <lb/>
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those who stand for the saloon, <lb/>
the gambling den and house of <lb/>
I infamy, how they did catch it. <lb/>
sens She said she was an admirer <lb/>
Mrs- Curtis is also a woman of whom she paid a <lb/>
handsome appearance, in peering, and was <lb/>
thoroughly <lb/>
ordinary as to her a gold bracelet. a voice that is strong use an illustration learn- <lb/>
unusual interest to the audience. Superintendent W. <lb/>
A medal which had been j <lb/>
ed for best punctuality <lb/>
a . . <lb/>
was awarded to Miss j did st and in <lb/>
Eliza Brooks and was j language, <lb/>
presented by Prof. H B. <lb/>
yet melodious, from many <lb/>
was requested lo per- perfect distinctions, and be-. <lb/>
is duty, which <lb/>
North . fl from get about <lb/>
We are this chair, but on <lb/>
Wednesday of last week became <lb/>
worse aid continued to grow <lb/>
weaker until the I d <lb/>
Mr. Tripp was a <lb/>
man had a ho t of <lb/>
friends. He was a native Pitt <lb/>
county and a Confederate r. <lb/>
IA wife and eight children <lb/>
him These are Mr. J. B. <lb/>
of Mr. L Tripp, <lb/>
of Washington City; Mr. II. B. <lb/>
, in the open where it will do. <lb/>
secretly where that plan is beat, <lb/>
corruptly wherever money will <lb/>
curt, by n <lb/>
wherever they can Impose <lb/>
fair <lb/>
upon the last we of the most <lb/>
momentous campaign in the his- <lb/>
of our State-- <lb/>
Today victory is ours, and the <lb/>
enemy know it, and yet SO far <lb/>
from quitting their activities, <lb/>
these next seven days find them, <lb/>
in fiercest, and bitterest war- <lb/>
fare of all the campaign far <lb/>
They know that we have won, <lb/>
-and yet they hope now in one <lb/>
terrible cyclonic campaign, act- Leila and Lu <lb/>
Tripp, of Mis. <lb/>
Jolly, Mrs. D. N. Branch <lb/>
a-A Mrs. A. F. Cos <lb/>
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other things Prof. Smith said in I groUnds to which-every I except a few ex-1 to the heir vigor, your j your <lb/>
referring to him as our greatest was invited. Grifton I the you wish you J seal, your re- R I gotten <lb/>
educational was that has every reason to i that does to a town Wei-e against their the <lb/>
since retiring from the he of her any might bring more and let us see t- e. U- w -u. <lb/>
had not made any educational. stand before-. Mrs. the man Ai e <lb/>
speeches, and he honed the gov- m for sale. Th t an hour a for prohibition, <lb/>
had net . half to the matchless homes, wives, their <lb/>
Gov. Aycock that flowed lips of was V <lb/>
replied to this by saying he never like u silver stream, man and then <lb/>
made anything else but Died. when from the <lb/>
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about prohibition or on any other morning of as if <lb/>
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tn today for inter . . ,., n <lb/>
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asked. is not whet , Mrs. Curtis was most grace- g . he- is IV-, <lb/>
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nor convention two years <lb/>
i strong run, <lb/>
-ill this lead <lb/>
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V and nobly have and he made <lb/>
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. week of untiring, unselfish. <lb/>
FOR A STATE STOCK LAW. <lb/>
we put into a thing, but what we. Found . Lady's watch and, fully introduced by Mrs. J. <lb/>
bring out of it- Everybody and Owner can get same who u as greeted with a <lb/>
everything should be describing and paying charges.; burst of applause when n c-m- <lb/>
Then by forceful illustrations in <lb/>
both the vegetable and animal <lb/>
world ho showed how the best w <lb/>
developed through education, and <lb/>
Henry C. Smith, paring Mrs. Curtis with the New <lb/>
One week's great interest b, <lb/>
effect en. the part of him our <lb/>
that it was equally true of the <lb/>
human mind. Education in- <lb/>
creases the value of whatever it <lb/>
is applied to. also gives one <lb/>
power to hold on and wait for an <lb/>
opportunity, and then make the <lb/>
best of that opportunity as soon <lb/>
it is presented. <lb/>
Education costs something, is <lb/>
not worth much without sacrifice, <lb/>
but is not obtained by any other <lb/>
process. Books, teachers and <lb/>
school houses do not make <lb/>
cation, but there must be hard <lb/>
work and Education <lb/>
for selfish ends is worthless. <lb/>
Educate everybody, as you get <lb/>
the best yourself by giving <lb/>
the best to others. It takes <lb/>
competition to develop. The <lb/>
orator must have an audience <lb/>
who can appreciate his words or <lb/>
his speech is a failure. The <lb/>
skilled musician must have an <lb/>
audience of trained ears or the <lb/>
sweet music is lost. The <lb/>
artist must place his work <lb/>
before eyes trained to appreciate <lb/>
it or the beauty of his picture is <lb/>
not seen. You must have an <lb/>
trained as are <lb/>
trained or there is no incentive <lb/>
to development. <lb/>
Happiness consists not in the <lb/>
gratification of the hour, but our <lb/>
greatest happiness comes through <lb/>
to and thoughtfulness of <lb/>
others. <lb/>
We give only a few of the <lb/>
strong points in Governor <lb/>
cock's speech. For more than <lb/>
an hour he de-It in truth and <lb/>
there is one thing which a <lb/>
very of North ; <lb/>
it. is the stock la-, the Temperance welfare- <lb/>
Ion <lb/>
, , <lb/>
E. am glad ours is of the South, ; State. 11.18 being <lb/>
1-i draw on <lb/>
Will speak on prohibition North for I pM , <lb/>
the following times n , <lb/>
Stokes, Saturday. Ma to gm M h <lb/>
urns . ,., .-hr <lb/>
years <lb/>
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In- <lb/>
an- J. G . <lb/>
I Mr. <lb/>
your j M Crisp, <lb/>
seven Little, <lb/>
J. G- <lb/>
at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
Black Jack, Sunday May 24th, <lb/>
synopsis of Mrs. e . , said W <lb/>
as nothing short of a appeal no less to one A. <lb/>
i a century f . . W. Harris. <lb/>
report do it justice. <lb/>
said so much, and every sentence <lb/>
was so forceful and so <lb/>
ate to the subject in hand, that <lb/>
at o'clock a. m. <lb/>
Grimesland, Sunday May 24th. <lb/>
at 3.30 o'clock p. m. <lb/>
The public cordially invited to <lb/>
attend and hear this question . , <lb/>
which so much for the to mention to the exclusion of <lb/>
homes and happiness the others- <lb/>
pie presented by a man who has She gave some statistics bear- <lb/>
his life to teaching those on which show <lb/>
things which tend to make <lb/>
men and women. <lb/>
J. Jarvis, <lb/>
F. ii <lb/>
J. L. l.-i. <lb/>
B. King, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
W, T. Pierce, <lb/>
J. E. Meek, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
W. M. Smith, <lb/>
Leslie Smith <lb/>
thing later but it is not true now, than to another. Because they J. W. Gums, <lb/>
our genial, if somewhat, learned have not been so prominent in <lb/>
, friend the razor-back hog is j this campaign as in some others, <lb/>
ate to the subject in hand, that me for the some advocates have <lb/>
it would be hard to decide w e even had the temerity to slander <lb/>
This hog is a connoisseur, by the good women of the State and <lb/>
cares nothing for the ministers of the gospel by <lb/>
the roots of any tree except the saying that their hearts are not <lb/>
So in this work as we have claimed. couple w re <lb/>
Married in Buggy. <lb/>
Last Sunday afternoon a couple <lb/>
drove up in front of the residence <lb/>
of C. D. Rountree. on <lb/>
Greene street, and called for him <lb/>
on which show- are sweet. out. w.-re <lb/>
ed the hundreds of thousands of he havoc with the timber, j May the vigor and terrible ear, Mr Jordan and Miss <lb/>
people who annually fall victims he were exterminated, or neatness cf work these, E Carney, from the <lb/>
to it- Going back to the as hunger and taste by next seven days answer H- of the river The <lb/>
from which she gave some at home instead cf slander Let every woman exert headed <lb/>
STORE BREAKER CAPTURED. <lb/>
And Committed to to Await Court. <lb/>
Today Mr. W. C. Hines re- <lb/>
turned from Bethel bringing <lb/>
with him a colored man named <lb/>
Sam Brown who placed in <lb/>
jail. On Sunday night some one <lb/>
broke into the warehouse of <lb/>
Blount Bros., at Bethel. They <lb/>
telephoned at once for Mr. Hints <lb/>
who over with his blond <lb/>
hound. The dog run a trail to <lb/>
the house of Brown, but other <lb/>
evidence was waited for before <lb/>
him. With this clue <lb/>
enough evidence to fasten the <lb/>
upon Brown was not hard <lb/>
to find, and arrest, preliminary <lb/>
Just one more week s -it him to a <lb/>
for this that I appeal, and one at once. He t <lb/>
week's whole-hearted work now . <lb/>
toil. as w. j . <lb/>
from which she gave some kept at home instead cf slander Let every . x <lb/>
and declaring that God being to lead the life of herself to the utmost. <lb/>
was the first prohibitionist and a present, the result Just one more week s t <lb/>
made the first prohibitory laws, North Carolina's pine <lb/>
she took up and rapidly answer- be enormous. <lb/>
ed every objection that has been he man who will have the <lb/>
raised against prohibition. Sh law passed for the whole to appeal to you a-- <lb/>
just swept the win deserve a monument, j Remember, the eyes the <lb/>
fellow right off his feet and left tor then a vast stretch of nation are on North Carolina. <lb/>
him with nothing to stand on. will be reseeded and the long-1 The whiskey sellers all the <lb/>
while the won't pine, which is the prince of country are willing flood the <lb/>
well, he will be forests, be re- State- with money and with <lb/>
ed to say that in public any more Fred A Olds, in j workers in the hope of so <lb/>
, She told , run. SI to check the <lb/>
young man handed <lb/>
tree a marriage license and re- <lb/>
will make it unnecessary for me <lb/>
to appeal to you again. <lb/>
to <lb/>
marry them as they sat on the <lb/>
buggy, and they drove off happy. <lb/>
en <lb/>
if he heard Mrs. Curtis. She told Daily Observer. <lb/>
the fellow who said God made j <lb/>
whiskey and left it here for us w <lb/>
to drink God made rattle- <lb/>
snakes and left them here. Why Will preach on prohibition at <lb/>
don't you eat , Parkers chapel on Sunday May <lb/>
How Cheap, But Hew <lb/>
We desire to call attention to <lb/>
the new advertisement of L H- <lb/>
Pend r which appears in this is- <lb/>
sue. Mr. Pender has long been <lb/>
-i the tinning and healing <lb/>
triumphant temperance wave in I arid well known, <lb/>
the country generally and <lb/>
, , ballot. Mrs. Curtis 24th. 1908 at o'clock p. m <lb/>
to find, and arrest, preliminary As man A cordial invitation is given to <lb/>
trial and commission to jail expressing only the public to attend this service <lb/>
failure to give bond for hi. j. . and hear this plea for <lb/>
Superior court, J m <lb/>
lowed i regular order. w <lb/>
our majority as to check the <lb/>
the whiskey issue alive in our <lb/>
own State. <lb/>
Seven day's of earnest work <lb/>
will forever defeat their <lb/>
pose. We mus. have it, and <lb/>
every friend of temperance must<lb/>
Chairman Anti-Saloon League. <lb/>
Since the town put in sewer he <lb/>
has added plumbing to his <lb/>
and employs the best of <lb/>
When he tum <lb/>
a job to you you can He- <lb/>
being right. His motto i <lb/>
how cheap, but how <lb/>
m. r. <lb/>
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