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ML D. L. DUFFY DEAD. <lb/>
Authorize J A- cad of The Eastern and Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
The End Came Suddenly Morning- <lb/>
buggies are The new corn planter MARRED THEIR PLEASURE. A Shock to th; Community. <lb/>
if yea want a nice the and, . , ., . J The announcement early this <lb/>
date runabout you corn any distance soldiers Luce of that Mr. D. L. Duffy <lb/>
better give Mm an earl call laired saved Club on Day of Reunion. ; had died suddenly was a <lb/>
Prof. G. E. attended i by this wonderful <lb/>
closing ; of found at Harrington Bar- <lb/>
school Thursday and Co <lb/>
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dress j and dress <lb/>
Club on Day of Reunion. <lb/>
Editor to the town, friends <lb/>
The old soldiers, at their re-1 to the en <lb/>
union Tuesday, were all pleased street only lo find <lb/>
at the entertainment given them that the report was true and <lb/>
by the rood people of Greenville j spirit had passed <lb/>
raw hats are Come awl straw hats at prices to attract land Pit county. They enjoyed Mr. Duffy had for Mm <lb/>
them. A W. i hearing the familiar rattle of been complaining of -wt <lb/>
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Our Hoc of new spring drums, which was so v.-ll. and suffered from an at- <lb/>
for the debate at the j just A W. Ange and rendered by a well trained tack of colic Tuesday, but <lb/>
drum corps of The not taken his bed and was out on i of the century, nu treat <lb/>
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of the Ad. ms County The artist protested, but all to <lb/>
Co., as well as of the Home no avail. <lb/>
Pike Loamy, . Dr. the had left the <lb/>
saved my . , ,, , . , ,. <lb/>
At least I think it it, to, portrait a <lb/>
seemed to reach the f- magnificent of ass ears and ex- <lb/>
of my everything it in the window, thus alter- <lb/>
el e Dr. King's New Di to pub- <lb/>
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and Trial towering rage, and, finding <lb/>
; that amounted to nothing, <lb/>
he at last offered to buy it, even at <lb/>
a considerable advance upon the <lb/>
original price. <lb/>
wasn't strange you didn't rec- <lb/>
your resemblance to the <lb/>
at said the painter, <lb/>
I knew you'd notice the likeness as <lb/>
soon as I added those <lb/>
Moment-. <lb/>
Land. <lb/>
The or <lb/>
Is supposed to be derived from <lb/>
hearted slave owner <lb/>
on Manhattan Island In the part <lb/>
Hew Amused Himself. <lb/>
interesting f the <lb/>
Tc-4 of Ira Joy illustrating the <lb/>
n p mini the man, as bountiful struggling from idea flow fine spirits, <lb/>
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I. I ho N-C. and that was the across the bed with bis feet of <lb/>
teen larger this year than have dour for some indiscreet who tried re ting on the floor, his <lb/>
ever and the lot of flue will to trespass the occasion in heavy A <lb/>
be in position to forming a to physician was summoned, but <lb/>
Up. <lb/>
asked a salesman for <lb/>
be in to a to <lb/>
One i flues the coming season to our right that old veteran. Duffy was dead when <lb/>
spring pants ever j customers and friends. We so- Ashley Home. We didn't like reached the home, <lb/>
leeched town of Winter your early orders. this and hope that such efforts Mr. Duffy was about ye r <lb/>
for inspection. I A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. I in the future will not be resorted old. and is survived by <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. I to to mar the pleasure of our and two sons, both <lb/>
Barber T- have a horse be must meetings. was a civil engineer -i r. of <lb/>
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day. U on the <lb/>
Re for Sale-A lot of Jumbo The World s Best construction , <lb/>
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joining the host's studio, the <lb/>
ant telling him to go in, as M. Du- <lb/>
mas was alone. <lb/>
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The time i. almost at hand <lb/>
when farmers will need such <lb/>
implement as cotton planter <lb/>
and s nets, <lb/>
W. H. Harrington. of a. <lb/>
special line of can and insomnia. Sol- <lb/>
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and purifier; the- for shipment and will he <lb/>
every form of bodily weakness, <lb/>
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mornings. We have <lb/>
H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
the Author <lb/>
To People of <lb/>
In response ti a number <lb/>
cf Inquiries, I wish to say tn.-it <lb/>
Bargains on doors and closing exercise of the <lb/>
Mr. let us give graded will be <lb/>
v. u pi ices on them. I in the opera house on Wed- <lb/>
k w e r and Thursday evenings <lb/>
A. i of next week at eight o'clock. <lb/>
Fresh herrings at <lb/>
Barber Co. will b <lb/>
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for these Cox Co. that the next <lb/>
and then you be received advice of shipment should enact a law <lb/>
our supply in ample time. <lb/>
Misses Cox and Annie <lb/>
Carroll gave a most delightful <lb/>
The speaKers <lb/>
evening the chap, freckle, Mn <lb/>
held. The query <lb/>
gold John L <lb/>
of one of their cars of flue sheet, all children between the ages z-Pd re p r <lb/>
therefore they will soon be In of to attend school at <lb/>
, . , . . four months year. o.-piles. rd i <lb/>
position to furnish their custom- ,. . ., .- old by j; . n <lb/>
The speakers on the <lb/>
are Conrad Lacier, Bruce .--.-.- <lb/>
Hooker and Charles <lb/>
The negative. Frank Brown, <lb/>
Taylor and Wiley J. Brown. <lb/>
The boys have very creditable <lb/>
era and many friends with <lb/>
flues. Let us have your <lb/>
orders as early possible and <lb/>
then, you will sure to get them <lb/>
birthday party at homo of Dr. <lb/>
Cox Friday evening S to ll <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Remember the from the <lb/>
rd orphanage will be here <lb/>
April They <lb/>
give excellent j think the people; <lb/>
and we hope to have a full L, thing for your enjoy A <lb/>
to hear hem. , ard A w Co i <lb/>
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went to o. t morning. , <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Ice cream at Johnson's <lb/>
every day, <lb/>
Ice ard lemons at II L. John <lb/>
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i i ; Press. <lb/>
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for the handy to- <lb/>
buck. They will be the <lb/>
price as heretofore, <lb/>
ft. G s <lb/>
Misses Olive and <lb/>
Louise went to <lb/>
Greenville this morning, <lb/>
voe . <lb/>
nice spread A Angel <lb/>
Co. has them. <lb/>
My soda fount in is of cur truck- <lb/>
ten for the nicest cold drinks. I Cox <lb/>
Everything is new i-d in ex-j Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
shape i. L. <lb/>
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the had better Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, <lb/>
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/>
On Thursday evening <lb/>
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/>
We for <lb/>
following plows,<lb/>
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/>
This goes to show in the South; I am <lb/>
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/>
These represent I <lb/>
the their <lb/>
will be furnished by the <lb/>
under direction of <lb/>
I with it, for over j Miss <lb/>
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/>
To the Temperance <lb/>
North <lb/>
Forces in <lb/>
ago he suffered a stroke of <lb/>
but had recovered <lb/>
feast. <lb/>
and after listening to her <lb/>
lease. alter h <lb/>
The exercises began superintendent her argument for <lb/>
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/>
to <lb/>
reputation of being <lb/>
school; <lb/>
are the pulpit, the press, <lb/>
the pedagogue. To each of these <lb/>
the speaker paid a fine tribute. <lb/>
But, oh, my when she took up <lb/>
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/>
.;,. Ha was the o <lb/>
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Miss Janie teacher <lb/>
of the third and fourth grades <lb/>
s of he <lb/>
her, <lb/>
tar a <lb/>
Plyler, <lb/>
ex-Gov <lb/>
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/>
speeches, for whether he infant son, by rays sun- <lb/>
was addressing a jury, talking I f E g Edwards. and after taking her <lb/>
about prohibition or on any other morning of as if <lb/>
subject, it was always remains were bound anti t- hear <lb/>
tn today for inter . . ,., n <lb/>
L Tab far behalf of our farmers d men <lb/>
asked. is not whet , Mrs. Curtis was most grace- g . he- is IV-, <lb/>
A- rt <lb/>
i that bis name was <lb/>
nor convention two years <lb/>
i strong run, <lb/>
-ill this lead <lb/>
Ion our side in this <lb/>
V and nobly have and he made <lb/>
ti North<lb/>
. . ,. <lb/>
My appeal now b for one Anal and action. He is <lb/>
. . and most I'll <lb/>
. 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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n On <lb/>
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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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I Greenville's Department Store. <lb/>
PRETTY is the general <lb/>
w; when showing- the new novelties of the <lb/>
MUM- the and Check effects from the dainty <lb/>
and small to very swell in Urge effects. In White Stuff <lb/>
can be fully, as we have a line that <lb/>
v. ill Appeal to yea, <lb/>
Si <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Life, Fire and Accident <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb/>
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb/>
tn <lb/>
What Makes a Bank Strong <lb/>
REGISTRATION <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
GREENVILLE LEFT OUT. <lb/>
tow <lb/>
t. <lb/>
let Ladies <lb/>
Children. J <lb/>
Summer , <lb/>
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kind f <lb/>
if Stock. <lb/>
line Beauty Waist cambric J <lb/>
Girls. each. <lb/>
for <lb/>
II . <lb/>
ad I <lb/>
bays <lb/>
girls, .; and <lb/>
i . in small <lb/>
shots end Oxfords <lb/>
and Tan the best <lb/>
makes. and <lb/>
Children's all will wear <lb/>
to please you. Latest shapes <lb/>
received, car. Hi you <lb/>
when others fail. Prices and <lb/>
Styles Come take a <lb/>
look let us demonstrate <lb/>
our ability to lit you. <lb/>
. I t <lb/>
little Things of Interest. <lb/>
wash J etc, Marcel <lb/>
Wavers Pond's extract <lb/>
Ma. <lb/>
. lovely <lb/>
; low cover. <lb/>
air selections before. <lb/>
soap,<lb/>
Large While <lb/>
cloth best quality, ladies <lb/>
vest, a good one, <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
I have appointed registrar <lb/>
Tor ward for the purpose of <lb/>
qualified voters of said ward <lb/>
and to aid in the conduct of the election <lb/>
called to be held on 1st. day of <lb/>
June. in the town of Greenville, <lb/>
N. C., tor the purpose of electing ore <lb/>
alderman. <lb/>
I that I will b <lb/>
polling place of said to a <lb/>
grand jury n In the court home, oil . <lb/>
Wednesday, May 27th, Thursday, May <lb/>
and Friday, Mat . 1908, from <lb/>
o'clock a. i i. to o clock l. m. v <lb/>
. book of registration prepared <lb/>
, i such rs an- <lb/>
titled to register iii u id r ard for said <lb/>
election. give notice no <lb/>
shall be allowed to vote who <lb/>
do not register, <lb/>
Tins May -l.-t day <lb/>
D, <lb/>
R of the 1st ward of the <lb/>
town of Greenville, N.<lb/>
ii<lb/>
is. <lb/>
wove <lb/>
m a <lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S DEPART <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
i a <lb/>
W; <lb/>
VACATION I <lb/>
Carolin <lb/>
of the <lb/>
A W A Y It V <lb/>
Now is Pleasant Time to go There <lb/>
Hod. Fishing, Be,<lb/>
train service -i- <lb/>
I lutes. <lb/>
Ni-v. u with i l <lb/>
Parlor . i i u may, March <lb/>
;. . Go d and <lb/>
Durham, <lb/>
on on following <lb/>
Building Bill Chairman <lb/>
Reply. <lb/>
Representative Small made a <lb/>
speech in the House today in <lb/>
which he directed criticism at <lb/>
the public bill. Mr. <lb/>
Small objected to the secrecy dis <lb/>
Flayed in keeping the contents <lb/>
I of the measure from the <lb/>
to of the House and the <lb/>
manner In which it was <lb/>
passed immediately following its <lb/>
introduction. He also cited <lb/>
case of Greenville, which was <lb/>
denied an appropriation for a site <lb/>
for a public building on the <lb/>
that postal revenues <lb/>
wen less than ten thousand do- <lb/>
lore a year. Mr- Small said if <lb/>
towns were treated alike he <lb/>
would have no complaint, but he <lb/>
maintained that towns with <lb/>
revenues ten thous- <lb/>
i bad r <lb/>
bu appropriation. Chair <lb/>
man said a North Car- <lb/>
congressman should be the <lb/>
last to protest the bill <lb/>
He said the committee had <lb/>
favored the Tor Heel <lb/>
ant that in proportion to <lb/>
Carolina received a <lb/>
larger appropriation tor public <lb/>
building than any other State <lb/>
in the I <lb/>
Observer,<lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
voters of tin ward of the <lb/>
i . i . . will take notice <lb/>
I I . , bet n d i . ti for <lb/>
. r registering <lb/>
d i rs . tail and <lb/>
. i . . h i In an i . <lb/>
I i be hi id on l I ; i <lb/>
. . N. <lb/>
In judging a Bank, always remember that it is Capital. <lb/>
plus and Undivided Profits that give security to the <lb/>
tor, because that money is what stands between you as a <lb/>
depositor and any possible shrinkage in the securities held <lb/>
by the bank. <lb/>
Few banks in the State have a larger margin of safety than <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE which, with the <lb/>
watchful interest of a very capable and conservative board <lb/>
of directors the inspection of the Corporation <lb/>
Commission, has built up here one of bes financial <lb/>
in the county, one whose <lb/>
Capital, Surplus and <lb/>
PROFITS <lb/>
now amounts to over <lb/>
Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars. <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
j R. L. Davis Pres. j. L Little Cashier j <lb/>
the of i i <lb/>
i jive that i III at the <lb/>
i aid . ,. <lb/>
. -i. on Fourth <lb/>
. et on May 7th, Thurs- <lb/>
. . i.-. and May, <lb/>
in o'clock a. i o'clock <lb/>
in. i my book . <lb/>
BI to register person as <lb/>
bu entitled to in said <lb/>
-I ward for said election, no- <lb/>
no i II be allowed to <lb/>
I not <lb/>
This May Slat day <lb/>
VI <lb/>
i of the . id <lb/>
i ii ilk , N. f. <lb/>
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of <lb/>
THIRD <lb/>
WARD, <lb/>
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i . ward for the i if <lb/>
o. i lie <lb/>
. i t I sold ward <lb/>
i i i Lotion <lb/>
. . I i . Id i 1st day <lb/>
ill I i of G <lb/>
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i m . i I will be I <lb/>
To The <lb/>
Do not forget those pretty <lb/>
Pattern Hats at. <lb/>
Your dress will not be com- I <lb/>
without that Hat. <lb/>
ii North Carolina aid <lb/>
hence was a limited Hat of <lb/>
buyers Th-3 matter was before <lb/>
aldermen after a <lb/>
SHORT SLEEVES ARE NO MORE. <lb/>
out of Favor by <lb/>
Autumn. <lb/>
As usual, sleeves are of prime <lb/>
in the warm r <lb/>
ward , , <lb/>
in the June More <lb/>
than any other detail of the <lb/>
visit by the Green; <lb/>
v manager, but no <lb/>
j could be upon and no-n <lb/>
Johnson to <lb/>
ii the All that w . <lb/>
when the <lb/>
except ten gallons <lb/>
don o the Soldier's <lb/>
Luke's and <lb/>
v. .-. Bold to Greenville. <lb/>
News I Observer, <lb/>
date of <lb/>
May May tS creation. g old <lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
b the Standard Writer <lb/>
v. <lb/>
PP<lb/>
Daily <lb/>
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i. <lb/>
2.80 pi <lb/>
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p Ar <lb/>
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No. <lb/>
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5.25 pin <lb/>
i n <lb/>
J-U-8-T-I-C-E <lb/>
To The Plumber <lb/>
requires that you judge him by his <lb/>
work rather by the of his <lb/>
bill. Ii we seat in our bill <lb/>
doing our work, you would <lb/>
that a sum no <lb/>
possibly <lb/>
PAY FOR EXPERT PLUMBING. <lb/>
th, and Ma. from <lb/>
o'clock a, t, o'clock p. with <lb/>
to to <lb/>
register as may en- <lb/>
titled to register in said ward for said <lb/>
I also give notice that no <lb/>
i shall ii allowed to who <lb/>
It. A. Tyson, <lb/>
I ward <lb/>
C, <lb/>
This May, day, <lb/>
of th <lb/>
town <lb/>
Ar 12.20 p <lb/>
i. <lb/>
II. in a in <lb/>
I. 10.80 am <lb/>
I . i i <lb/>
would be wrong. We do as <lb/>
work as any plumber in the <lb/>
world with your next job <lb/>
8.00 am and admit we speak the truth. <lb/>
Ir our bill is smaller than are <lb/>
Tourist fares will in be on , , y <lb/>
sale. For information . a.- rates. to, why should you if the <lb/>
. ;, work <lb/>
this c <lb/>
R. L. VERNON, <lb/>
T. A. Charlotte, <lb/>
l. <lb/>
WOOD <lb/>
A. <lb/>
C. A. Dickens. <lb/>
REGISTRATION E FOURTH <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
The voters of the fourth ward of <lb/>
the of Greenville will take notice <lb/>
t i have been A Lin registrar <lb/>
. I v ard the i ; . <lb/>
the of I rd <lb/>
I, aid iii the conduct of an election <lb/>
called in he held on the l.-t day of <lb/>
June in the t of . i. N, <lb/>
C, for the i of ling om <lb/>
I I will at <lb/>
place of th v ard. to <lb/>
at Turnage store at live Point.-. <lb/>
on Wednesday, May Thursday <lb/>
Hay and Friday, Maj 20th, <lb/>
from o'clock a. in. to lock p. m, <lb/>
with ms book of I <lb/>
to may be <lb/>
entitled to register in said ward for <lb/>
said iii I also give notice <lb/>
no person shall be slowed to vote who <lb/>
s not register. <lb/>
This May day 1908. <lb/>
. . Howling. <lb/>
Registrar of the 4th ward f the <lb/>
town of N. C. <lb/>
a- i. an axiom of the <lb/>
In Paris tho short sleeve is <lb/>
The American <lb/>
however, will not drop <lb/>
it abruptly for the long sleeve, <lb/>
She will be Inclined to <lb/>
arise on account of the heat of <lb/>
our long summer, but by Autumn I <lb/>
Services Sunday, May <lb/>
the 17th, <lb/>
The of the different <lb/>
churches in Greenville having, <lb/>
greed to worship with their, <lb/>
friends in the country on the 3rd i M W <lb/>
Sunday, i Like pleasure in an <lb/>
the following appoint- <lb/>
for Sunday, <lb/>
the 17th, 1808. j J. C. I. a practical horse <lb/>
Rev. J. E. of tho this branch of the <lb/>
tilt church, will be at Bethany j <lb/>
Free Will Baptist church, Con <lb/>
DAVID C. <lb/>
Local Agent. <lb/>
Blacksmith <lb/>
Shop <lb/>
certainty that <lb/>
will have been bid J <lb/>
work Ms attention. <lb/>
hi ; in I he of Livery <lb/>
of the court <lb/>
o- of an other will <lb/>
like a selected our <lb/>
Hue of <lb/>
LINE OF CHINA AND <lb/>
METAL GOODS <lb/>
J. S. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Just for a break in mo- <lb/>
of a season, <lb/>
come in and look at our <lb/>
Rich and Dainty <lb/>
nut exquisitely <lb/>
Tinted ART <lb/>
and many other lines.<lb/>
EVAN'S BOOK STORE <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
a Electric <lb/>
Massage and Hair <lb/>
Ionic given to <lb/>
at their homes. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
BREAD <lb/>
I. Maggie Whitley at the <lb/>
near house, bakes every <lb/>
day. mil-, and pies. <lb/>
REGISTRATION NOTICE FIFTH <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
The voters of the ard f the <lb/>
town of Greenville will take <lb/>
I appointed registrar <lb/>
ward for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified Voters of said ward, and to <lb/>
aid in the conduct of an called <lb/>
in be held an the 1st day June In <lb/>
tho town of Greenville, c. for the <lb/>
j. ;. of -h alderman. <lb/>
I give that I will be at the <lb/>
g e of 6th ward, to <lb/>
at Kings at Ki. Points, on <lb/>
Wednesday, Thursday May, <lb/>
Friday, May 29th, <lb/>
o clock a. m. to n o'clock p. m. with <lb/>
my book of prepared to <lb/>
register such be entitled <lb/>
to in said ward for said <lb/>
election, I also notice that no <lb/>
person shall be allowed to vote who <lb/>
does not register. <lb/>
Tin May 21st day 1908. <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Registrar of the 5th ward of <lb/>
town of N. C. <lb/>
at a <lb/>
rest. <lb/>
One of the host examples of <lb/>
I the typical small h used in <lb/>
the it is full length, of <lb/>
Course, dose fitting and with no <lb/>
at the <lb/>
An excellent phase of it <lb/>
in the of <lb/>
shantung In the shade called <lb/>
The little <lb/>
coat has a square, seamed <lb/>
ion hick and a V-shaped closing <lb/>
in the that is to <lb/>
one side with a darker tone <lb/>
of silk, plaited and into <lb/>
a of a double <lb/>
violet. <lb/>
The most <lb/>
and unusual for it baa but one <lb/>
and that on tho outside of <lb/>
the arm. The sleeve buttons <lb/>
from the elbow to the wrist with <lb/>
l.;. k- r , who would dine to have a shod <lb/>
a bias line of great buttonhole.-, I by an knows not the <lb/>
bound in cloth, and small round fee, There no <lb/>
. ,,. . ,. horse interfering or <lb/>
0th covered buttons. The arm me a trial <lb/>
hole of tho coat is under i No. shop <lb/>
, i j ., . from <lb/>
so that the seam is as <lb/>
Hat as possible. j <lb/>
E. A. Kline. <lb/>
Beaver Dam township, <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Rev. D W. Arnold, of the J i A <lb/>
Christian church will be at the, <lb/>
Oak Grove church, <lb/>
Carolina township, o'clock <lb/>
a. At Brotherhood Hall. <lb/>
Oakley, at 8.80 o'clock p. in <lb/>
M. T. Plyler, of the <lb/>
Methodist church, will at the <lb/>
Methodist church, town- <lb/>
ship, rt o'clock a. m. At <lb/>
Pi school house, <lb/>
township tit o p. m. <lb/>
Men ind women, without re- <lb/>
to sect and creed are <lb/>
invited to attend these <lb/>
services. <lb/>
Thus- J. Jarvis. <lb/>
Tut Co. Anti-Saloon League <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
choice em Lowers In <lb/>
Special giver to <lb/>
lion;. <lb/>
Bull, stock, plants for Winter <lb/>
r.-.-, Hedge <lb/>
plants Evergreen a id Shade craw. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Notice Contractors. <lb/>
Sealed proposals will r, salved by <lb/>
the Committee of the <lb/>
Carolina Teach, Training School <lb/>
II ii. in. of Thursday June <lb/>
pi k, for the erect Inn am <lb/>
N. f <lb/>
The Administration Build- <lb/>
two tori's and <lb/>
in a ,. w,, drawings <lb/>
Hid . p, iv s, of h <lb/>
I lie after l y ;. at the <lb/>
Roe. i i the Hook <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Greenville Bays Raleigh <lb/>
cream sold daily <lb/>
Little <lb/>
sure <lb/>
Sold by L. Wooten. <lb/>
at for the sum of <lb/>
The inventory value of the <lb/>
liq war <lb/>
I Bale of the whiskey r <lb/>
are the special act of the legislature <lb/>
may <lb/>
of- <lb/>
,.,. ., , , , . , i Hie Hook i <lb/>
Who would employ N. C W <lb/>
N. C of <lb/>
l. J. of executive <lb/>
com G e. villa, N. G, and J. Y. <lb/>
Joyner. gen t, <lb/>
Ran lab, N C. <lb/>
A n ch vie made payable to <lb/>
In the tun of one <lb/>
Experienced bi I must ace m- <lb/>
pane cheek to <lb/>
in vent the successful <lb/>
Lout actor to Com- <lb/>
a surety bond in <lb/>
the s m of one third amount of the <lb/>
contrast w thin the <lb/>
Has I <lb/>
The is r a, I to any <lb/>
J. Jarvis <lb/>
Greenville. N. C., May 1st, 1908. <lb/>
Grand Opening. <lb/>
The grand opening ball at the <lb/>
. , . Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, <lb/>
booze, the left over. N. C. be given <lb/>
tho departed dispensary was night, June 1908. <lb/>
yesterday sold to the dispensary j This will be a brilliant affair, <lb/>
and will attract from far and <lb/>
near. P. P. Morton, <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
until G. <lb/>
Ailed in sure . <lb/>
bad i. I,. <lb/>
The beat drink pf coffee- Gold <lb/>
S. m. <lb/>
OR <lb/>
R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
n. c<lb/>
THE LATE COL ISAAC A- SUGG. <lb/>
two daughters. Three of the <lb/>
sons are successful men C. R., <lb/>
He Passed Away On the Eleventh Day of Washington. D. C; I. A. Jr., <lb/>
of Ga., and Benjamin <lb/>
May, by Many Friends. <lb/>
Col. Isaac A. has joined <lb/>
the great majority. That death <lb/>
a shining was con- <lb/>
verified on this 11th <lb/>
day of May, 1908, in the falling <lb/>
to sleep of Col. I. A. Sugg, of <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. in the h <lb/>
year of his age. However fa- <lb/>
we may become with <lb/>
death, it never cases to shock <lb/>
us, and the end of every life is h <lb/>
tragedy. <lb/>
Forty years of unbroken <lb/>
friendship give me the pleasure <lb/>
of knowing bin as f w could. <lb/>
As a friend he most <lb/>
and loyal. <lb/>
As an adversary, open and <lb/>
fearless. <lb/>
In the presence death we <lb/>
become retrospective. A friend <lb/>
having d be;, end the cur- <lb/>
that separates Me from <lb/>
eternity, there is nothing left <lb/>
us but to follow backward along <lb/>
the pathway that brings to us <lb/>
memories of sweet companion- <lb/>
ship, up here and there <lb/>
A that have fell <lb/>
en Ly <lb/>
I r well the first <lb/>
. , , town of <lb/>
then lived <lb/>
nearly years ago. <lb/>
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self roll and can- <lb/>
glad t <lb/>
him m companion. <lb/>
a friend;. p gained <lb/>
with years, ard <lb/>
t; dim it- <lb/>
Bruce, of Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
The fourth, Julius, is a youth of <lb/>
fourteen years, living in Green- <lb/>
ville, N C. The daughters are <lb/>
Mrs E L. Brooks, of Elizabeth <lb/>
City, and Mrs. Alston Clark, of <lb/>
Kinston, N. C. <lb/>
He is also survived by one sis- <lb/>
lira Henry Harding, of <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. and one broth- <lb/>
F. Sugg, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C. James E. Clark. <lb/>
Good Words for Chamberlain's <lb/>
everywhere take pleasure <lb/>
in testifying to good qualities of <lb/>
Cough Remedy. Mr . <lb/>
Edward of Ml, <lb/>
wish to tell you that tan <lb/>
Chamberlain's Cough Rem- <lb/>
My, little Catherine, who is <lb/>
two years old. hi been taking this <lb/>
remedy whenever she has had a cod <lb/>
the was two months old. <lb/>
until ago contracted a dreadful cud <lb/>
myself, but I took Chamberlain's <lb/>
Remedy and was st- <lb/>
This remedy is for all <lb/>
dealers in patent <lb/>
cine. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who Insures hie Me <lb/>
wise for his family. <lb/>
The man who insures Ma health <lb/>
wise both for his <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may insure health by guard- <lb/>
it. It is worth guarding. <lb/>
At the first attack of <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
itself in innumerable ways <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
Mr. S. P. Erwin Dead. <lb/>
Mr. S- P. Erwin, a well <lb/>
citizen and farmer of Beaver <lb/>
Dam township, died Friday. Ho <lb/>
TO years old leaves <lb/>
several children and grandchild <lb/>
The remains were brought <lb/>
to Greenville today and interred <lb/>
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
knew . <lb/>
It, <lb/>
seen <lb/>
tie <lb/>
were <lb/>
Valued Same as Gold. <lb/>
B. G. Stewart, a of Cellar <lb/>
View, Miss . tell my i- <lb/>
e-i i bay a box of Ki <lb/>
N v. Pill they get the worth of <lb/>
gold in weight, if <lb/>
malaria or <lb/>
Si u L.<lb/>
1- <lb/>
GETS BAD FALL. <lb/>
Cert Rolls <lb/>
Off Sidewalk end <lb/>
Over Street <lb/>
. , , result <lb/>
i . .; <lb/>
ob- <lb/>
have proven <lb/>
u to many, <lb/>
and t strength <lb/>
from that wrung <lb/>
success , <lb/>
reading law, was sell <lb/>
supporting and after being <lb/>
a practice ho gave such <lb/>
promise of becoming a leader <lb/>
in his profession that <lb/>
Gov. J was pleased to <lb/>
I j the child a severe <lb/>
nearly over the left eye. <lb/>
those heights j chM was to Dr. m. g. <lb/>
Fountain who found the in-j , <lb/>
jury to be very painful though <lb/>
not serious. It was an <lb/>
dangerous for <lb/>
Friday afternoon a Ms. Oliver <lb/>
was rolling bar child up Evans <lb/>
in a go cart. She stopped B <lb/>
in front of the and <lb/>
the cart on the sidewalk while If <lb/>
went in to make some in-IS <lb/>
about mail. The cart <lb/>
and turned <lb/>
POISON <lb/>
Bone Pains, Can- <lb/>
Scaly Bi, <lb/>
mm <lb/>
We will send sample showing <lb/>
how B. B. B. Cures above <lb/>
also Eczema and Rheumatism. <lb/>
Pot twenty-five Botanic Blood <lb/>
Balm B. has curing yearly <lb/>
thousands of sufferers iron <lb/>
or Tertiary I <lb/>
all forms I Discus l. e <lb/>
the obstinate cases <lb/>
cure., where else If <lb/>
you nave exhausted the old methods <lb/>
treatment still hive aches and <lb/>
pains in bones, back or <lb/>
Mucus Patches in mouth, <lb/>
throat, Pimples, Spots <lb/>
or any of the Ea <lb/>
Sore , ate run down or nervous. Hair <lb/>
lading out, take B. B. b. <lb/>
It kills the makes the <lb/>
pore nod rich, healing every and <lb/>
completely w tire body <lb/>
to <lb/>
i humors, Risings or pimples E <lb/>
coma all leave p-is n <lb/>
and ii. the B. <lb/>
tin. way a d of . ii <lb/>
direct to the the <lb/>
raid every <lb/>
i and cut. i <lb/>
BALM b. <lb/>
i and safe talk; c impose <lb/>
But ingredients. It <lb/>
the <lb/>
per large with <lb/>
Directions for h-m-; cure. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Free Blood Cure <lb/>
cut from Green- <lb/>
N C. Reflector Is good for <lb/>
large sample of <lb/>
Bl I I ed free in plain <lb/>
in your <lb/>
name address on dotted <lb/>
lines and m ill to BLOOD <lb/>
R CO, Atlanta Ga. <lb/>
th- Street on <lb/>
i, <lb/>
pictured, n when his life <lb/>
a monotone with no coloring to <lb/>
give it encouragement. <lb/>
he i with <lb/>
Judge and Mr.,,.,,, but for the cart break <lb/>
p. G. as Sugg <lb/>
James . death v , la front <lb/>
formed a sidewalk is <lb/>
Mr J. mes. <lb/>
State name of trouble<lb/>
Sugg A i is <lb/>
For <lb/>
set <lb/>
day of ray was <lb/>
who I a b -t Ar- <lb/>
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death, Col no <lb/>
in the hi <lb/>
in the practice profession. <lb/>
He was ready at all to <lb/>
break a lance with any opponent <lb/>
in forensic death. <lb/>
I love most to dwell upon the <lb/>
social aspect of his nature, as it <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
judging <lb/>
severest <lb/>
q lash of <lb/>
bore his <lb/>
was here <lb/>
was more <lb/>
him. <lb/>
He was decidedly i <lb/>
and cheerful u I <lb/>
strokes falling from I <lb/>
an adverse fate. H <lb/>
long last with heroic <lb/>
sustained by the <lb/>
loyalty of friends- brother <lb/>
Mr. F. Sugg, and nephew, <lb/>
Mr. Jarvis Sugg, showed a de- <lb/>
that was beautiful in its <lb/>
constancy and unselfishness. <lb/>
This was their especial <lb/>
as Col. Sugg, at the time of <lb/>
his death, was an inmate of the <lb/>
Washington, N. C, Hospital, <lb/>
and they were residents of tho <lb/>
town- Col. Sugg married Miss <lb/>
Rountree daughter <lb/>
of Charles Rountree, Esq., of <lb/>
Pitt who preceded him <lb/>
to the unknown, ten years. As <lb/>
I knew Mrs. Sugg well as a girl, <lb/>
wife and mother it seems allow- <lb/>
able that in performing this labor <lb/>
of love for the husband that I be <lb/>
permitted in loving remember- <lb/>
to give evidence of her <lb/>
worth in each phase of life she <lb/>
was called to fill. <lb/>
Col. Sugg left four sons and <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
Supplies and <lb/>
For Farm <lb/>
Hardware.<lb/>
E carry a hill line at all s of the best <lb/>
quality goods only- Don't toil to call <lb/>
onus. We would call your attention to our <lb/>
Agricultural implements, such as <lb/>
High Grade Cultivators both riding <lb/>
and which are great labor savers. <lb/>
Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
We also carry the Highest Grade Lime and <lb/>
Cement that can be purchased. We might <lb/>
also call your attention to our line <lb/>
. of forty ye tithe of Hit <lb/>
OUR adjoining a a for you. <lb/>
T in, We are prepared to the trade on any <lb/>
OUR i terms res is. end If you w <lb/>
fore purchasing I . r your interest. bust . <lb/>
Give a and to <lb/>
OUR GUARANTEE. <lb/>
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb/>
one ear font date of caused by <lb/>
In material or is v-- i <lb/>
chaser, we w LU r same of chard, t <lb/>
We also hive for it of Ion . ice <lb/>
And folly guaranteed ., <lb/>
R. J-. Davis at and j. I. Co, at <lb/>
Buggies, and all o Is . <lb/>
The JOHN FLANAGAN COMPANY <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, U. S. A., <lb/>
which we keep complete at all times, and can <lb/>
truthfully say that there is nothing better <lb/>
made. It your house is to be painted see us. <lb/>
and when you call then we will tell you all <lb/>
about our wire fencing, rubber paper. Iron <lb/>
Cotton and Corn planters. <lb/>
Guano Mowers. Rakes, Cook <lb/>
Stoves, and High Grade Ranges. The best <lb/>
of Cutlery and lots other things too <lb/>
to mention. Now, word to the Wise <lb/>
is Give us a call. You will find <lb/>
us in the Forbes building next to Bank <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
There in probably no medicine made <lb/>
that relied upon with more implicit <lb/>
confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, <lb/>
Cholera Remedy. Dur- <lb/>
third of a century In which <lb/>
has been in people have learned <lb/>
that it that never fails. <lb/>
When reduced with water and sweeten- <lb/>
ed it is plea-ant to For. sale <lb/>
all and dealers in patent <lb/>
medicines <lb/>
D. W. Arnold. <lb/>
Will preach on prohibition at <lb/>
Parkers chapel on Sunday May <lb/>
24th, 1908 at o'clock p. m- <lb/>
A cordial invitation is given to <lb/>
the public to attend this service <lb/>
and hear this plea for <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
General Hardware <lb/>
Solo Agent for <lb/>
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and flanges. Syracuse <lb/>
farm Implement fertilizer sower <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J EVERY <lb/>
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GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MAY 22nd, 1908 <lb/>
Pin COUNTY IS ALL RIGHT. <lb/>
We from the Hews <lb/>
and Observer the <lb/>
crowd have counting on <lb/>
Pitt as one of the counties that <lb/>
will vote iii the coming <lb/>
prohibition Son. <lb/>
the; this on <lb/>
fa.-t that Tin is i u of the few <lb/>
counties in the State in which <lb/>
liquor is sold openly, hat is in <lb/>
there yet being a few <lb/>
those left in the county. But <lb/>
the whiskey crowd will <lb/>
themselves badly mistaken in <lb/>
their claim on county <lb/>
the are cast and counted <lb/>
on the Pitt county <lb/>
been waking great reputation <lb/>
fur i late years, <lb/>
she .- u g l I i <lb/>
ward l p. people are <lb/>
in to ml more her r <lb/>
giving a <lb/>
large <lb/>
prohibition, and that <lb/>
she is in front rank of moral <lb/>
lit as well as <lb/>
pr <lb/>
an<lb/>
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haps <lb/>
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carnival <lb/>
and came u <lb/>
the citizens. <lb/>
says two men we <lb/>
pretty freely r <lb/>
k per- <lb/>
This last week of the <lb/>
campaign should be a <lb/>
election is nest <lb/>
Tuesday, and everything should <lb/>
he done between now and the <lb/>
closing of the polls to make the <lb/>
majority for prohibition as large <lb/>
as possible. No election <lb/>
ever been held in North Carolina <lb/>
that means much for the <lb/>
of the State. Do <lb/>
men. vote for prohibition. <lb/>
We heard a man say am <lb/>
against prohibition because I <lb/>
love There are but <lb/>
few who are honest enough to <lb/>
express themselves so frankly, <lb/>
it is about the only real <lb/>
son a man call have for being oil <lb/>
v ; am -h <lb/>
excuses are merely wake shifts <lb/>
to hide In when the real <lb/>
reason i-- for<lb/>
Says the Greenville Reflectors <lb/>
Sew Bern Sun takes such <lb/>
rapid steps from spring to <lb/>
strawberry shortcake, or rhubarb <lb/>
pie, raspberry roll, el cetera, <lb/>
that keeps s mouth <lb/>
i. a <lb/>
;. to <lb/>
The whiskey crowd are s <lb/>
anti-prohibition tickets by <lb/>
mail to people in different see- <lb/>
Borne of them have <lb/>
fallen into wrong hands <lb/>
down this way, and the <lb/>
must have mistaken <lb/>
crowd again. There is nothing <lb/>
for them in Pitt county. <lb/>
The roar of the explosion of <lb/>
that Now York lire works <lb/>
the other day was said to <lb/>
have been heard twenty miles. <lb/>
That's nothing to the distance the <lb/>
roar will be heard that follows <lb/>
the convention in Charlotte when <lb/>
some of them get left in the <lb/>
nomination for governor. <lb/>
Andrew Carnegie has raised <lb/>
the alarm that the world's sup- <lb/>
ply of coal will lie exhausted in <lb/>
years. No need of getting <lb/>
excited over that. None of you <lb/>
will he concerned much about it <lb/>
by then, and besides it will be <lb/>
hot enough where some are for <lb/>
to be entirely needless.<lb/>
What cf prohibition Why. <lb/>
i a <lb/>
large majority for it on the 26th, <lb/>
grand i county could not <lb/>
afford to do otherwise. The <lb/>
thing we want to do is make the <lb/>
majority s large that Pitt can <lb/>
continue to be pointed out as a <lb/>
her county. <lb/>
One block of the paving on WINTER VILLE <lb/>
Brans street, from Third to <lb/>
Fourth streets, has been laid <lb/>
and it gives a good idea of how <lb/>
the street is going to look.<lb/>
The New Bern Sun <lb/>
clear off our <lb/>
prop mi ion. <lb/>
.<lb/>
The balance of i hem had about <lb/>
as well pull out an let Taft have <lb/>
it without opposition the <lb/>
meets, as it looks <lb/>
like it is going that way. <lb/>
Thaw says he will go to Lon- <lb/>
don to live if he is released from <lb/>
the asylum. It would be a good <lb/>
riddance release him and let <lb/>
him go. Inn London might oh- <lb/>
We see nothing significant in <lb/>
shaking hands, <lb/>
as both are gentlemen. Even <lb/>
prize lighters do that much when <lb/>
they enter ring. <lb/>
If everybody who has done <lb/>
service for the party must have <lb/>
an office, we had just as well get <lb/>
to work on some plan to make <lb/>
more offices, <lb/>
Dr. Address-Society Debate <lb/>
and Closing Concert. <lb/>
Winterville. N. C. May <lb/>
Friday morning at o'clock, <lb/>
after a piano solo well rendered <lb/>
by Miss Janie Kittrell, the <lb/>
was lead in prayer by Rev. <lb/>
R. B. of Pittsboro. <lb/>
was followed by a beautiful <lb/>
chorus. Next came the <lb/>
of the Rev. T. H. <lb/>
King in his own happy style. Dr. <lb/>
Dixon said that he was not feel- <lb/>
at all well, but he gave us a <lb/>
magnificent address. He <lb/>
the vast audience at the <lb/>
very beginning and held them <lb/>
almost spellbound to the last- <lb/>
He laid down some general <lb/>
in the formation of <lb/>
True manhood and <lb/>
womanhood are the ams and <lb/>
ends of life. Youth is the plastic <lb/>
period of life and is the time in <lb/>
which character must be shaped. <lb/>
Everyone should crawl before <lb/>
he walks. The baby reaches the <lb/>
period in its life when the mother <lb/>
Von can count on the Angers <lb/>
of your two hands the number <lb/>
of counties <lb/>
will give u majority against <lb/>
prohibition on the 20th. <lb/>
Of course a man has th. right <lb/>
to vote as he pleases, but he <lb/>
should think seriously of the. con <lb/>
sequences if he makes up hi <lb/>
mind to vote prohibition. <lb/>
Sets Forward Pace is Pitt County- <lb/>
Exercises <lb/>
Great Success <lb/>
Pitt county hat several <lb/>
did schools and in the last three <lb/>
weeks many of these have held <lb/>
their closing exercises. The ex- <lb/>
of these exercises and <lb/>
the large number of at- <lb/>
tending them bears testimony to <lb/>
the progress Pitt county schools <lb/>
have made. <lb/>
It is no disparagement to any <lb/>
other school to say that Winter- <lb/>
ville High School sets the pace <lb/>
in this county. For nine years <lb/>
this fine school has been doing a <lb/>
great not only for Pitt <lb/>
county but also for some twenty <lb/>
of the Eastern counties from <lb/>
which it draws patronage. Those <lb/>
going out from this school to <lb/>
the various colleges make high <lb/>
rank, and those who go from the <lb/>
high school course direct to some <lb/>
business calling are well <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The commencement of Winter- <lb/>
teaches it to walk. Even so ville High School just held, was <lb/>
there comes a time in every one an innovation and approached <lb/>
of our lives when we must a <lb/>
out done in the. world. Be , Pitt <lb/>
just what you are and be <lb/>
ashamed of it. One of the <lb/>
tendencies of youth if to appear <lb/>
in Carolina they <lb/>
one be poor, <lb/>
be ashamed of it Secure <lb/>
your own education. This is the <lb/>
only process, for to a certain ex- <lb/>
tent, we both pupil and <lb/>
teacher. The finest teacher in <lb/>
the stuff knowledge <lb/>
into one's head, come <lb/>
through application. <lb/>
Let the girls learn to be <lb/>
p d Living <lb/>
j. . j . . not <lb/>
to be <lb/>
Mir <lb/>
hi <lb/>
last <lb/>
. i, In . <lb/>
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up <lb/>
if <lb/>
HI I II <lb/>
the carnival, and the crowd <lb/>
new l <lb/>
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i Ii r her i in . If the <lb/>
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of i- ; i <lb/>
III keep ward o; In r <lb/>
in I mi i f mint, <lb/>
an Iii out h ii color <lb/>
. no la n <lb/>
i . u a In with a little <lb/>
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the i <lb/>
lid I, I n <lb/>
found mil i i in- <lb/>
ho i ii bu II i I in- <lb/>
in <lb/>
The Southern has <lb/>
perfected a plan raising <lb/>
ill ii- it- work <lb/>
double i . a . I push for-<lb/>
is putting n <lb/>
. v <lb/>
i , I . <lb/>
. a nil I- ii id. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
h In <lb/>
note f it . free <lb/>
i conn <lb/>
has made an earl, <lb/>
star i summer advertising s <lb/>
j big i ; <lb/>
tine i he monster i n oil i <lb/>
before <lb/>
The of the graduating <lb/>
class of this session in <lb/>
every way to similar <lb/>
at a and de- <lb/>
bate would have done credit to <lb/>
any ion. <lb/>
It gives evidence the <lb/>
high of work done in <lb/>
this school by Prof. G. E. Line- <lb/>
berry and his , lent assistants. <lb/>
Ion, <lb/>
i . ; , I <lb/>
many ether things, bu <lb/>
have . <lb/>
i. v. . . <lb/>
by, <lb/>
I -r. <lb/>
perpetuated th i i i <lb/>
the minds of ;, the Raleigh News <lb/>
leaving some unpaid bills all honor <lb/>
hind. Vet there arc- quite the men who have been <lb/>
number of people who think <lb/>
a carnival would l- a good thing <lb/>
for<lb/>
From now until the 38th the <lb/>
whiskey crowd will make every <lb/>
effort to turn the tide of <lb/>
sentiment. Their paid <lb/>
hirelings are rushing over the <lb/>
State distributing misleading <lb/>
literature and making speeches <lb/>
in of carrying the Slate <lb/>
-peaking over the State for pro- <lb/>
in this campaign. A list <lb/>
of the newspapers that are work- <lb/>
in this cause and talking to <lb/>
more people than the speakers. <lb/>
Would make an honor roll equally <lb/>
as long, if not longer. <lb/>
The appendicitis fad that <lb/>
struck town and set <lb/>
people running to be operated <lb/>
on and keep in the fashion, led <lb/>
A eat deal i i being cone by <lb/>
the candidates for governor and <lb/>
their most sir-porters <lb/>
hat will to be undone altar <lb/>
the convention makes a <lb/>
nation. Ana undoing is going <lb/>
to hurt. <lb/>
The school is the be- <lb/>
ginning point. The boy <lb/>
finishes an tits down i <lb/>
will<lb/>
though she be ever so humble in <lb/>
-life. This is mark of the true <lb/>
The Hon Settle, of g, <lb/>
says prohibition is a These are the <lb/>
failure. Perhaps Tor i is lg i that stand out in <lb/>
everybody b make it happy. <lb/>
We fee this address ac- <lb/>
Tin re ore only two sides m <lb/>
i prohibit ion it <lb/>
or against <lb/>
ml <lb/>
side are <lb/>
wet. The friends of prohibition L <lb/>
should be more active than ever <lb/>
and every man and woman should <lb/>
work earnestly to carry the <lb/>
State for prohibition by a large <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
expect that if it should become <lb/>
fashionable to operate for <lb/>
On last Saturday nine more <lb/>
counties held primaries or con- <lb/>
to select delegates to <lb/>
the State convention. This <lb/>
makes a total of <lb/>
ties which have thus far taken <lb/>
action, having a total of <lb/>
votes in the State convention. <lb/>
The standing of the three can- <lb/>
for governor in these <lb/>
two counties U given as fol- <lb/>
Craig, 224.16; Kitchin, <lb/>
166.47; Home, 65.87. <lb/>
Every day between now and <lb/>
the prohibition election on the <lb/>
18th means a day -f work, and <lb/>
plenty of it. Let every <lb/>
do his utmost to <lb/>
the majority as huge as possible,<lb/>
This is May 20th, made memo- <lb/>
by the Mecklenburg Dec- <lb/>
of Independence, ft w <lb/>
a State holiday, but down <lb/>
way not many holidays come in <lb/>
for general observance.<lb/>
North govern is <lb/>
r there would likewise felt the <lb/>
some found who have no brain. governors in Wash- <lb/>
City. It is said that <lb/>
A man with the brain of Tom Glenn made the best <lb/>
Settle might be using his talent speech f any governor there. <lb/>
m a more righteous cause <lb/>
making speeches against <lb/>
The man who raises his <lb/>
voice to debase the home, to de- <lb/>
manhood, to women <lb/>
and children down to poverty <lb/>
and disgrace, is an enemy to <lb/>
mankind. <lb/>
That Republican con- <lb/>
in Raleigh did not <lb/>
amount to much. Thirty-five <lb/>
reported to be present. <lb/>
It neither the 4th of July <lb/>
nor Christmas, but a big fire <lb/>
works factory in New York was <lb/>
blown up Wednesday. <lb/>
vote for the best inter- <lb/>
est of the State, your ballot will <lb/>
be far prohibition next Tuesday.<lb/>
V will offer the wager <lb/>
more Home are Warn <lb/>
than any Other kind. <lb/>
ck p m. and re- <lb/>
speaking. <lb/>
t,,.; R. Williams <lb/>
has issued the following since <lb/>
last report. <lb/>
WRITE <lb/>
Louis L. Lizzie <lb/>
Grubbs. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
much good for almost I and <lb/>
sentiment was a gem. i E. Carney. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. of I g. W. <lb/>
in a very appropriate <lb/>
address delivered the <lb/>
proficiency college j for <lb/>
course to Misses I . <lb/>
Cox, Janie Kittrell, Magdalene f of No. <lb/>
The old summer <lb/>
is about to make its debut. <lb/>
Doesn't that part of the street <lb/>
look good where the paving <lb/>
bricks have been laid Sure. <lb/>
All of us wear Home buttons <lb/>
on our pants if not on the <lb/>
of our coats. <lb/>
The Charlotte Chronicle is <lb/>
taking up for the merry widow <lb/>
hats and says they make the <lb/>
women look pretty. Mistake; it <lb/>
is the women that make the <lb/>
hats look pretty. <lb/>
Cotton is op a little in two <lb/>
pries and out of the <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
As May has bad her cold spell <lb/>
say you can now take off <lb/>
without much danger. <lb/>
As the panic is disappearing, <lb/>
let panic talk go along with it. <lb/>
Congress is going to <lb/>
May <lb/>
Cox, Miriam Johnson, Norma <lb/>
Annie Carroll, Nina <lb/>
Dixon and Messrs. W. A. <lb/>
and R. T. Cox. <lb/>
in music were given to <lb/>
Misses Janie Kittrell and <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
In the afternoon the Vance <lb/>
Literary Society gave its annual <lb/>
The query Re- <lb/>
solved, North Carolina <lb/>
Should Have a Reformatory for <lb/>
Her Youthful Th <lb/>
affirmative was ably supported <lb/>
by Paul D. R. Jackson, <lb/>
and G. G. Dixon, the negative <lb/>
by W. P. Taylor, C. and <lb/>
J. L. Rogers. The judges were <lb/>
Dr. a P. Dixon, of Raleigh; R. <lb/>
H. of Rev. <lb/>
R. R Lineberry, of Pittsboro. <lb/>
After careful consideration the <lb/>
judges decided that the negative <lb/>
had won by a close margin- Dr. <lb/>
Dixon said that he had heard <lb/>
debates in colleges that did not <lb/>
come up to this one, <lb/>
Friday night the dosing con- <lb/>
cert was given by the <lb/>
Literary society. The <lb/>
concert came up to the usual <lb/>
The great attend- <lb/>
at each exercise has been a <lb/>
record breaker. The finest of <lb/>
order was observed, and through <lb/>
these columns the school de- <lb/>
sires to thank the people for this <lb/>
kindness. <lb/>
Nearly all th pupils and teach- <lb/>
will leave for their respective <lb/>
homes today. <lb/>
The session has bean one of the <lb/>
bast in the history of the school. <lb/>
township, a little over three <lb/>
weeks ago set a hen, and marked <lb/>
three eggs in the setting Craig, <lb/>
Home and Kitchin. When the <lb/>
pee pies began to break through <lb/>
last Sunday Craig came first, <lb/>
Home second and Kitchin third, <lb/>
following exactly the results in <lb/>
the Democratic primaries the day <lb/>
Concord Tribune. <lb/>
For Sale-A fine lot of S. C. <lb/>
Brown Leghorns, standard bred; <lb/>
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and <lb/>
Guineas- This is choice breed- <lb/>
stock, and would not be sold <lb/>
at this season but for want of <lb/>
room. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb/>
Hearne. Greenville, N C. <lb/>
men of char- <lb/>
and ambition, who can sell <lb/>
things, to investigate an <lb/>
opportunity for realizing <lb/>
on their earning capacity. 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. Hearne, Box <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Don't sough your head off when you <lb/>
can get e guaranteed remedy in <lb/>
Laxative couch It Is <lb/>
recommended for children as It's pleas- <lb/>
ant to take, is a gentle laxative thus <lb/>
expelling- the phlegm from the <lb/>
for cough, colas, croup, whooping- <lb/>
cough and all bronchial <lb/>
Guaranteed. Sold by John I. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPART <lb/>
. <lb/>
q- th. Extern Application <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
R. Smith O. <lb/>
Quite a number from here at- <lb/>
tended the <lb/>
day at Grifton and to hear the <lb/>
address of Gov. Aycock. <lb/>
See our line of books and <lb/>
for holiday presents. <lb/>
R. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. W. C. Edwards returned <lb/>
Wednesday from the hospital at <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb/>
Smith co. <lb/>
Mrs. Ferrebee, of <lb/>
county, is here visiting the f <lb/>
of D G. <lb/>
planted your gar <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb/>
best for South- You will <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb/>
Drug tore. Don't make <lb/>
the of g some <lb/>
end- <lb/>
J. T. SI . ha little emit <lb/>
whim is very sick. It's grant- <lb/>
parents, and wife, of <lb/>
Rocky Mount, arc here to be with <lb/>
it. We h j it may soon recover <lb/>
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb/>
steam J. R. Smith Co <lb/>
Mayor J. F. is at <lb/>
in attendance <lb/>
upon the grand as a <lb/>
from the C. F. <lb/>
lodge of Ayden. <lb/>
j. s- Ii i- Dixon want <lb/>
to buy M <lb/>
O k U . i-- <lb/>
were from I ye. <lb/>
I . . . . <lb/>
, M. <lb/>
Smith ti I Mattie J h won <lb/>
friend to lake her a box of fresh Ayden Milling Manufacturing <lb/>
candy- at. M. Sauls has just re Co. They buy <lb/>
a magnificent assortment cotton seed wood and logs will <lb/>
at Dries from to 1.50. cart buggy and v. <lb/>
on or sell you a new cart, wagon <lb/>
or most any kind of plank or <lb/>
lumber you may send. They <lb/>
Walter Hooks has i <lb/>
from Kenly, where he has been <lb/>
Coffins and <lb/>
can find him now at his <lb/>
it t. e manager and will take pleasure <lb/>
turtle hair <lb/>
gathered i., one day and said j at <lb/>
that was poor luck. <lb/>
A nice rain now would a an <lb/>
good- Especially <lb/>
would the crops be greatly V g r r <lb/>
fitted. . the Free Will Baptist church <lb/>
Public generally <lb/>
is doing some preaching in, . <lb/>
the Free Will Baptist church th, <lb/>
Claire fa one of the ablest <lb/>
e i .-divines of his denomination. <lb/>
The of Or- <lb/>
shoe your J -1 Hi tool- <lb/>
R. Smith Co. Dixon. , favorable <lb/>
in tobacco tow o. A j <lb/>
of hands and much material <lb/>
Have You a Sob Then of <lb/>
If you have a son, then vote to <lb/>
remove the terrible pitfalls of the <lb/>
drink demon from your son's <lb/>
pathway and from the pathway <lb/>
of your neighbor's sons. <lb/>
Let prohibition win with your <lb/>
vote, and some day your son at <lb/>
college, boasting of the fair <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
as expatiating t w <lb/>
The Average American Knows <lb/>
Little About <lb/>
Flab. IS. Deft <lb/>
1700; time and a <lb/>
Was be not <lb/>
dock a widow named Mar- <lb/>
was commander all our <lb/>
our first <lb/>
h.-id two terms; wrote -i farewell ad- <lb/>
and Thomas <lb/>
Delaware at <lb/>
the -.-.- <lb/>
record of North Carolina as a j just cur- <lb/>
leader in temperance reform, prised tat beat <lb/>
it look our <lb/>
Green- <lb/>
makes<lb/>
ville We are not and <lb/>
hope they will not be. <lb/>
Car hid of h and soft coal <lb/>
b;. K. -mi <lb/>
learn <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
the <lb/>
In lei <lb/>
lie he <lb/>
i, that was <lb/>
this May, baa <lb/>
under supervision of Pro. C <lb/>
V. Cannon, of our town, who is <lb/>
assisted in his. noble calling by <lb/>
two charming lady teachers, <lb/>
la a great to the <lb/>
in which it is Es- <lb/>
the teachers <lb/>
praise for its <lb/>
I management during the past <lb/>
,. , Prof- <lb/>
may make you proud that you <lb/>
were one of those who stood <lb/>
against the drink evil in this <lb/>
crisis. <lb/>
Let whiskey win with your <lb/>
vote, and some day your own <lb/>
son, reeling home with his first <lb/>
drunk and starting on a long <lb/>
career of dissipation, may make <lb/>
you curse the day of your error <lb/>
and the men who led you wrong. <lb/>
From the far, past and <lb/>
bringing down through ion;, <lb/>
that intervene, there com-. <lb/>
t j us the fail and heart-rending <lb/>
cry of David mourning over the <lb/>
of his own wild and <lb/>
less son. <lb/>
But David had not contributed <lb/>
to his s downfall; he had not <lb/>
helped the tempter drag Mm <lb/>
down; he felt no self-reproach <lb/>
for the rain that had come to <lb/>
Km. <lb/>
Yorktown Bret la war. first <lb/>
peace first In the hearts of his <lb/>
These all facts. What <lb/>
does the reader know of Washington <lb/>
the maul More than likely it will be <lb/>
as <lb/>
Cut a cherry with a <lb/>
up to bating Ohio so, <lb/>
cannot tell i Us, <lb/>
threw a stone very <lb/>
up the side of the <lb/>
Natural bridge and cut his Initials; <lb/>
worked bard at was steady; <lb/>
was good the time, every- <lb/>
up to bin; of <lb/>
brave, of coarse very o <lb/>
one u <lb/>
all hi . eras tall, v, <lb/>
i-. . ;. . , el co days <lb/>
n u <lb/>
and tell you to be vi- <lb/>
and would be <lb/>
l not, Is reader's <lb/>
., certain lot. . <lb/>
live purely.-.- the <lb/>
of several f-m- <lb/>
owning there. <lb/>
ls near <lb/>
The it <lb/>
a distance off. <lb/>
said the -I don t <lb/>
want Ii. I'd rather pay and get <lb/>
In a good <lb/>
The <lb/>
Has It com the he <lb/>
people their next door <lb/>
even in a -New <lb/>
York <lb/>
Business <lb/>
la new Hoes of Is the <lb/>
profits lie. The old that <lb/>
denier keeps have prices cut <lb/>
to pieces on them Get the new things <lb/>
ahead of the other and make <lb/>
money on Item. Frequent change t <lb/>
the your Show eases <lb/>
the effect new goods <lb/>
The same old arrangement month <lb/>
i-i d month out. matter how many <lb/>
new goods, woks the tame old <lb/>
Ink. <lb/>
strong mind- <lb/>
wife <lb/>
she. . <lb/>
peddler came hero and <lb/>
live minutes sh.- s d <lb/>
she mar- bar <lb/>
July, <lb/>
I e <lb/>
the i i <lb/>
i. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
i . <lb/>
of <lb/>
th <lb/>
j i.<lb/>
to Winterville Ti. red j <lb/>
tend the comm no m it <lb/>
Cox Cotton Back <lb/>
Bands and Guano distributors st. <lb/>
Rev. i. T. was hero <lb/>
from Greenville to <lb/>
the funeral services o <lb/>
the infant of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. <lb/>
Edward . which died the <lb/>
day previous. <lb/>
Bring your cotton seed and <lb/>
your small lots of scrap cotton in <lb/>
the seed. J. U. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards end Rev. Mr. <lb/>
Tripp have returned from the <lb/>
district at Au- <lb/>
Do you go t j tired and gel <lb/>
up tired Take a tie of Sauls <lb/>
Sarsaparilla. Ced. <lb/>
There was a grand rally at <lb/>
Kinston, Tuesday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Thursday of this week. The <lb/>
occasion being the meeting of <lb/>
three branches of this greatest <lb/>
and most historical of all orders <lb/>
combined. Many ended from <lb/>
here and report not only a large <lb/>
but a very pleasant meeting. Its <lb/>
growth and development during <lb/>
the past year has been wonder- <lb/>
Just car load of <lb/>
for top dressing. <lb/>
E. Turnage Son <lb/>
Gov. Kitchin-It was said here <lb/>
the other day, later said at the <lb/>
city of Winterville, and <lb/>
till later at Green <lb/>
ville, very much disgust of <lb/>
the old soldiers and many visitors <lb/>
there for other purposes, con- <lb/>
fined by the smart class of that <lb/>
burg. Poor Pitiful <lb/>
sad <lb/>
cure and <lb/>
Perkins native tablets at J. It- <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
The remains of the infant child <lb/>
of E. S- Edwards arrived here <lb/>
yesterday on the noon train ac- <lb/>
by its parents and <lb/>
several friends from Greenville. <lb/>
About o'clock it was carried to <lb/>
the cemetery and gently laid to <lb/>
. ti as <lb/>
r and cannot t. <lb/>
e . <lb/>
. t peace. <lb/>
Car load and coarse <lb/>
salt J RS Co. <lb/>
h . <lb/>
T. C. of Scotland <lb/>
on the Sunday <lb/>
train and will spend a <lb/>
few days here visiting Capt D. <lb/>
an<lb/>
iv m <lb/>
n hi D <lb/>
Mr. . <lb/>
.; . <lb/>
. ; , been <lb/>
a . of the Grand <lb/>
,. ,; of Odd Fellows as a rep <lb/>
. the order at chit <lb/>
place. <lb/>
XI.;. were regular services <lb/>
in . . church Sunday <lb/>
; came home <lb/>
yesterday where <lb/>
has en attending the <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
Rut at the last as the final <lb/>
word that we shall write upon <lb/>
th think what in <lb/>
. will j gs <lb/>
of austere, <lb/>
with us, ad. <lb/>
greater human, An <lb/>
i- at nil of One of <lb/>
-V- t- to be ways of <lb/>
of an h to revere, <lb/>
but lo love, to lie <lb/>
. <lb/>
a word. I i<lb/>
Way. <lb/>
and most effective <lb/>
an ping tin ban of <lb/>
prison U found In the <lb/>
obJ process of lag f <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
locks. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
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Li and in <lb/>
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f- I <lb/>
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h t he e <lb/>
if any fa h bad voted ii <lb/>
son rain must be the day when <lb/>
n comes, and i w, with <lb/>
a heartache will last as long <lb/>
as life, must be exclaim with <lb/>
Israel's sorrowing <lb/>
my i r. my son, <lb/>
y son would God d <lb/>
for thee, my son. <lb/>
my sen <lb/>
. . <lb/>
n me State Norm <lb/>
iv.<lb/>
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21.10 <lb/>
-.-. u <lb/>
CI , , , <lb/>
I. J. K. Smith, Cashier of the above <lb/>
; the .- to the <lb/>
e.-t my <lb/>
--f- <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Windows, doors, blinds, <lb/>
hi and J. R. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
wife, <lb/>
Kinston, been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Sack Smith on Third street. <lb/>
A nice line of and cask- <lb/>
eta Lo anybody at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co, Dixon. <lb/>
airs. R. M. Prince, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, is here on a visit to <lb/>
everyone exclaims <lb/>
of the new line of Easter <lb/>
at M. M. Drug store. <lb/>
What a rain Monday <lb/>
It was just fine. <lb/>
Car load of cement, <lb/>
lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
A full line carpenters tools <lb/>
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Portland lime and <lb/>
plastering hair at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon. are <lb/>
selling wagons and carts made <lb/>
right here in Ayden. 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 and <lb/>
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb/>
E. E. living near here, <lb/>
bad his arm very badly torn up <lb/>
in a machine sometime since. He <lb/>
has been to the hospital in Kins- <lb/>
Taken <lb/>
black and white cow, <lb/>
swallow in the left ear and <lb/>
under cut in the right also a can <lb/>
ed col owner by coming <lb/>
forward proving property and <lb/>
cost can have same <lb/>
his 13th day of April, 1908. <lb/>
ft ill Stocks, Ayden, N. C <lb/>
4-15 <lb/>
The Cs; <lb/>
Subscribed and <lb/>
have <lb/>
without making <lb/>
You will admit that, <lb/>
You en <lb/>
selling <lb/>
drunkards. <lb/>
won't <lb/>
If a man vows May 20th r, <lb/>
the Manufacture and Sale of In-. <lb/>
therefore <lb/>
, u make <lb/>
fore me, <lb/>
1908, <lb/>
th <lb/>
day <lb/>
to be- <lb/>
of b. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
L DIXON, <lb/>
T. C. CANNON. <lb/>
j. . SMITH, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
in<lb/>
Far <lb/>
is the effect and <lb/>
you can't help it. <lb/>
meaning <lb/>
You will <lb/>
and <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Maine's Champion <lb/>
The most forgetful man has <lb/>
been found. He lives in a little <lb/>
town in the upper part of <lb/>
county. He fell ill with <lb/>
toms indicating appendicitis and <lb/>
submitted to an operation- To <lb/>
their great surprise and <lb/>
the surgeons found that <lb/>
the appendix had been removed. <lb/>
The patient afforded the <lb/>
information when he <lb/>
from the ether, stating <lb/>
that he remembered that, <lb/>
to think of that he had been <lb/>
through a similar operation two <lb/>
years ago. <lb/>
rest ton tor treatment and came <lb/>
of our whole com- home Monday and is much <lb/>
proved. m . ., <lb/>
Lost-A gentleman's <lb/>
double combination pocket book, <lb/>
containing a small sum of money <lb/>
and a safe key, either in Green- <lb/>
ville or on the train, or in the <lb/>
town of Ayden. A liberal re <lb/>
ward will be paid by Mrs. Agnes <lb/>
Blount for return of same to her <lb/>
at Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
that, won't you Well <lb/>
then <lb/>
If you vote to make drunkards <lb/>
some home must furnish boys to <lb/>
be these drunkards. And the <lb/>
point is <lb/>
Are you willing for that home <lb/>
to be yours <lb/>
If you are, then you can con- <lb/>
vote against <lb/>
if not, we do not see how <lb/>
you can. <lb/>
Certain it is that when King <lb/>
Alcohol comes for new victims it <lb/>
would be a fairer thing and more <lb/>
natural thing for him to turn to <lb/>
homes where votes were cast to <lb/>
welcome him to the State; and <lb/>
most of his victims this next <lb/>
generation will come from such <lb/>
homes. <lb/>
A vote to make drunkards <lb/>
and than not to be able to add a <lb/>
provision or amendment saying, <lb/>
however, this <lb/>
curse shall not fall on my own; <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isn't it a serious responsibility <lb/>
We think it is, and we want you <lb/>
to think about it seriously.- <lb/>
Progressive Farmer. <lb/>
M B <lb/>
display of the latest <lb/>
Schloss models in suits. <lb/>
have now received and arc now <lb/>
ready to show you our Spring <lb/>
line of the famous <lb/>
Schloss Clothes <lb/>
one thing you cm be sure of <lb/>
and the mast- <lb/>
behind us, absolutely guarantee <lb/>
everything bearing the SCHLOSS <lb/>
Label. Quality a certainty and <lb/>
the style is right, the is better <lb/>
than in most made to measure <lb/>
clothes and our prices are as low as <lb/>
-he v. Come and see whether you are ready to <lb/>
You don't have to buy unless you want to. Also a <lb/>
new things in mens and boys furnishings, selected especially for th. best <lb/>
Spring trade. <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
Clothe <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C <lb/>
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
HAVE AN LIN OF <lb/>
Dr Good. Notions, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Caps, <lb/>
. tings, Floor Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
We are making a specialty LACES, usual <lb/>
10-cent qualities, now going at and cents. <lb/>
We cannot be surpassed on Linens, and all <lb/>
White Goods, <lb/>
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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r-r- <lb/>
COMMENCEMENT. they drove to the <lb/>
home where an elaborate <lb/>
A Great Sermon and Interesting Class I was held. <lb/>
Exercises. The bride was handsomely at- <lb/>
N. C . May 1908. white silk richly trimmed <lb/>
The closing of Win- medallions, and carrying .-. <lb/>
High School began, as of bride rose. <lb/>
announced heretofore, <lb/>
day evening May 13th At <lb/>
o'clock D-. J. W. of <lb/>
Forest College, preached the an- <lb/>
DO d s- The large <lb/>
Dearly filled, <lb/>
weather ideal. sub <lb/>
of Dr. discourse I <lb/>
was its <lb/>
from i are f id the j <lb/>
We <lb/>
. . i an out-1 <lb/>
line of this m i x <lb/>
i i most<lb/>
pictured i m . ii . r <lb/>
The groom was dressed in a <lb/>
very handsome black suit. <lb/>
The bride be most beautiful <lb/>
accomplished young lady of I <lb/>
community, she is <lb/>
daughter of Rev. Henry Tucker, I <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
The groom is one of <lb/>
best men. He is; <lb/>
the son of Alfred J <lb/>
who is a successful farmer. <lb/>
The young couple have a at i <lb/>
For Your Dinner. <lb/>
try the following delightful <lb/>
English Walnut meats. <lb/>
I-. doz. rigs, up <lb/>
O, flavor <lb/>
the L-J in it pint of <lb/>
When col am jut com- <lb/>
to . in the <lb/>
nuts. with hipped cream. <lb/>
Do The walnuts, <lb/>
JELLO-O can be bought at any <lb/>
This makes enough desert <lb/>
a large family and is very <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry <lb/>
Will speak on prohibition at <lb/>
following times and <lb/>
Stokes, Saturday, May <lb/>
at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
Sunday Hay 24th, <lb/>
at o'clock a. m. <lb/>
Sunday May 24th. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a Mortgage Deed <lb/>
executed and by <lb/>
and . , to R. L. <lb/>
Smith on the day of April 1907. <lb/>
and duly ed in the of <lb/>
Deed-, office l county. North <lb/>
Carolina, in Q. the <lb/>
will expose to public sale, <lb/>
re I he Court House door in Green- <lb/>
to the bidder on Monday, <lb/>
June 1st ID'S, a certain t-act or <lb/>
parcel i-f land lying and being in the <lb/>
county of and State of North Caro- <lb/>
and b as follow-, to <lb/>
The undivided interest of Fortes <lb/>
and dower of Martha J. Forbes in one <lb/>
j Notice of Execution Sale. <lb/>
I State of North Carolina, In court. <lb/>
Pitt county, <lb/>
Hyman Company, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Joseph L. Keen and W. J. Kittrell <lb/>
partners trading as Keen 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, ail the right title and <lb/>
interest which said W. J. Kittrell <lb/>
defendant, has in the following <lb/>
number of friends throughout m. <lb/>
The public cordially invited to <lb/>
and hear this <lb/>
which lie so much <lb/>
them a long and happy life. <lb/>
Pathway through <lb/>
We attend <lb/>
real estate, being an <lb/>
divided two-sixth interest in and to a <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of land <lb/>
and being in the county of Pitt <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/>
. t which d reference is 4- B <lb/>
U t altar to satisfy ; c- and lot of A- <lb/>
Terms of sale . -V <lb/>
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question <lb/>
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day April 1908. over and above <lb/>
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. b e , 29th of April. 1908. <lb/>
n- j. L. W. Tucker Sheriff. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
estate Jesse L. Smith, deceased. <lb/>
having this day been issued to <lb/>
said estate them to Carolina. <lb/>
me for payment, duly authenticated, in , j . <lb/>
to said estate are requested to make <lb/>
Immediate to mi. <lb/>
this the of April, <lb/>
Ivy Smith,. <lb/>
Ad i of Jesse I. Smith, <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
ill <lb/>
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tract of land bounded on tin <lb/>
north by land of J. C. Taylor, on the <lb/>
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pay- , ,. . ., , down the of <lb/>
. the and all per- a. to <lb/>
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ti . v must present <lb/>
I ii . to the undersigned for pay- <lb/>
n or h. fore the 81st of <lb/>
M or this notice will be <lb/>
n ; <lb/>
i- Slat, <lb/>
Harvey A. Moore. <lb/>
There is more Catarrh in this section <lb/>
of the country than all ether <lb/>
put together, and until the last few <lb/>
years was supposed to be <lb/>
For a great many years doctors pro- <lb/>
it a local disease and <lb/>
ed remedies, and by constantly <lb/>
fails; to cure with local treatment, <lb/>
it incurable. Science has <lb/>
proven catarrh to be a constitutional <lb/>
and therefore require <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure <lb/>
manufactured by F. J. Co., <lb/>
Ohio, is the only constitutional <lb/>
cure on the market It is taken in- <lb/>
in doses from drop to a <lb/>
teaspoonful It acts directly on the <lb/>
I Hood and mucous surfaces of the sys- <lb/>
They offer one dollars <lb/>
case it fails to cure. Send for <lb/>
circulars and testimonials. <lb/>
F. J. CO., To- <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold Ly Druggists, <lb/>
Take Hail's for <lb/>
ANOTHER LETTER. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
I own receipt of yours of <lb/>
date enclosing check for to <lb/>
cover indemnity on account of <lb/>
recent illness. <lb/>
This is the second time in the <lb/>
last twelve months that I have <lb/>
had to call on the Maryland <lb/>
Co. foe indemnity on ac- <lb/>
count of and want to <lb/>
thank you for the very prompt <lb/>
n which you handle my <lb/>
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ration of tie was no trouble <lb/>
to no as you the matter en- <lb/>
in bands i hereby <lb/>
saving i trouble, <lb/>
rt very truly, <lb/>
C. Harvey. <lb/>
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tract of land beginning at II. A. White. <lb/>
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undersigned <lb/>
before the <lb/>
to high, st bidder, en May <lb/>
at I o'clock p. m. a certain <lb/>
tract or parcel of land lying and being manner in which you handle my <lb/>
n. the county of Pitt and St ate of r, <lb/>
Carolina and described as follow. , <lb/>
l. <lb/>
thence <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
North -i . <lb/>
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C. JAMES, Atty. v . <lb/>
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W. L. RANDOLPH, <lb/>
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Ellis BROWN, I <lb/>
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all pit on- having against the <lb/>
estate i -.- o . the <lb/>
j to th- i -n <lb/>
the 27th of April, <lb/>
will be in of re-l <lb/>
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W. II of V,. y. <lb/>
i A. Arnold of the last will a-id u-s <lb/>
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notice is m to <lb/>
holding claims against the estate of <lb/>
aid I. W. Potter to present them to <lb/>
it., for H-iii, <lb/>
on or before the day of April <lb/>
. Will bi in <lb/>
Ail persons <lb/>
. requested to <lb/>
edible payment to me. <lb/>
Tl is the day of April 1906. <lb/>
William Fountain, <lb/>
W. Potter <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
primary. Thanking my <lb/>
friends tot their <lb/>
two year <lb/>
continuance of the <lb/>
j I am <lb/>
submitted. <lb/>
W, M. Moore. <lb/>
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Letter t on than <lb/>
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Notice To Creditors.<lb/>
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the sch . was received <lb/>
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r report will be . <lb/>
Misses Em J and Eloise <lb/>
in of Greenville, came <lb/>
Sal evening to visit <lb/>
friends in the n <lb/>
and returned Mond <lb/>
ii r. <lb/>
an E- <lb/>
. b in. . t old vet-i <lb/>
to Greenville Toes <lb/>
the re inion and <lb/>
. good <lb/>
Hi -v CASH PRICK PAID r- <lb/>
CHICKENS <lb/>
At boat of Nor- <lb/>
folk an S Depot. <lb/>
I. Q. SMITH. <lb/>
ants All <lb/>
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IV<lb/>
r-i <lb/>
Again we are making To- <lb/>
Flues <lb/>
h re, Miss SI of . <lb/>
bringing i took the train at Arthur Tuesday <lb/>
. morning for Greenville and re- <lb/>
A Wedding j summer weather. <lb/>
I turned in the evening. <lb/>
Yesterday seemed more like <lb/>
by a of Friends. <lb/>
N. C, May <lb/>
On Wednesday evening of this <lb/>
week. May 18th, Mr. Oscar <lb/>
and Miss Mattie <lb/>
Tucker were united in the holy <lb/>
bond of matrimony in the pres- <lb/>
of a goodly number of <lb/>
friends, at the home of the <lb/>
bride's father, about 4.30 o'clock <lb/>
by Rev. Bland, of Ayden. <lb/>
The bridal party entered the <lb/>
as <lb/>
Charlie L. with <lb/>
Miss Alma Tucker, <lb/>
with Miss Lula Tucker, Willie A. <lb/>
Tucker with Miss Corinne B. <lb/>
and JIM. <lb/>
Tucker with Miss Naomi E. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Immediately after the mar- <lb/>
It is getting dry <lb/>
and some crops an needing rain <lb/>
very much. The latest planting <lb/>
of cotton is not coming up and we <lb/>
think it will until it rains. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
Notice given to the <lb/>
public that application will be <lb/>
made to Gov. of North Carolina <lb/>
for the pardon of Curtis Taylor, <lb/>
convicted at the April term 1907 <lb/>
of the Superior court of Pitt <lb/>
county, of house breaking and <lb/>
and sentenced to work <lb/>
on the county roads for a <lb/>
of three years. <lb/>
April 1908. <lb/>
J. Paul Attorney for <lb/>
Curtis Taylor. 4-12 ltd <lb/>
Hading, is. <lb/>
s. c. co <lb/>
of the to hand. <lb/>
In y my <lb/>
way fl tor benefit <lb/>
the I will answer correspond- <lb/>
o- as to my own case. I <lb/>
to all I hear grumbling their <lb/>
and bought y their <lb/>
All that Is it s trial <lb/>
It talks Itself. <lb/>
Yours Tory truly, <lb/>
C. H. <lb/>
for Dyspepsia. <lb/>
what you eat, takes <lb/>
strain off heart, and <lb/>
nourishment, strength and <lb/>
health to every organ the body. <lb/>
For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour <lb/>
Stomach, Inflammation mu- <lb/>
membranes lining the Stomach <lb/>
and Tract, Nervous <lb/>
and Catarrh of the Stomach. <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL <lb/>
FOOD AND LAW <lb/>
i.<lb/>
i WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Digests What <lb/>
You Eat <lb/>
For by Jno. L. <lb/>
Flues will be sold strictly <lb/>
for cash- Positively none <lb/>
sold on credit to anybody. <lb/>
Place orders <lb/>
L H <lb/>
Now <lb/>
PENDER <lb/>
If you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Lets <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, com Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
f M. Williams, .-. . I. <lb/>
notice i given to all pi -ions in <lb/>
ii.; to the estate n <lb/>
in v undersigned, and <lb/>
p j having claims against the es- <lb/>
r i I ; . <lb/>
. e ; for . . <lb/>
fore ti B IT day of April, 1909, or <lb/>
will I plead in bar of recovery, <lb/>
this April <lb/>
T. i. <lb/>
Administrator Ii. M. Williams, <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified b tore the <lb/>
p. c clerk of a; ad- <lb/>
i of <lb/>
;, i.-. i . i c i here- <lb/>
by n ii p in the <lb/>
. make immediate to <lb/>
the undersigned, and . I <lb/>
.-. st the estate . not <lb/>
to pi the in I i under- <lb/>
signed i or before <lb/>
day of April, 1909, this <lb/>
will be I in bar of recovery, <lb/>
April 17th, 1908. a. I. Davis <lb/>
Ad of Joshua Henry <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
Ho often you eat. not a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
sail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box he prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
is a desire, and <lb/>
we soc that your tool <lb/>
box docs not lack a single <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods t c <lb/>
I of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
I hereby announce I have <lb/>
removed for practice of my <lb/>
profusion Falkland to <lb/>
i Rt -n Third <lb/>
-v dot r I <lb/>
where i can I malt times <lb/>
when pi <lb/>
v. here. <lb/>
Dr <lb/>
. docs <lb/>
not but on the other hand <lb/>
its ; principles gently move the <lb/>
bowels. Children like it. Sold by <lb/>
Jno, <lb/>
of Deeds. <lb/>
In answer to many who have <lb/>
asked me if would ho a <lb/>
date for this will say that <lb/>
T All I have to offer in my <lb/>
behalf is my cast record as a <lb/>
Democrat. Thanking any and <lb/>
in advance for their support <lb/>
in the primary, lam respectfully, <lb/>
J C. LANIER. <lb/>
4-30 <lb/>
When your fond to nauseate take <lb/>
Take until <lb/>
you arc right There Isn't any <lb/>
doubt about what it will do and you will <lb/>
find the truth of this verified <lb/>
after you have used for a few <lb/>
weeks. It is here by L. <lb/>
Wooten.<lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
Effective 27th. 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Va. and N. C. <lb/>
WESTBOUND <lb/>
WEDDING GIFT.<lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
STATIONS <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
J Greenville <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Baily <lb/>
Middlesex <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Knightdale <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex- Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A- M. <lb/>
A Custom Which Is General In <lb/>
Growing Countries. <lb/>
a custom coffee <lb/>
rotting said a Brazil- <lb/>
is unknown <lb/>
utter parts of world. When a child <lb/>
country a sack of <lb/>
best is set aside as part of <lb/>
to be received on at- <lb/>
majority. Usually <lb/>
Into Shoes <lb/>
A lien's . <lb/>
painful, nervous foot an . <lb/>
and lbs <lb/>
ting out of . <lb/>
the greatest comfort of j <lb/>
age. m.- <lb/>
or new feel easy. It j <lb/>
cure for sweating, callous, <lb/>
tired, feet. it u day. Sold <lb/>
by all Shoe Stores, b; i <lb/>
mail for in stamps Don't pt <lb/>
substitute. Trial Fie <lb/>
from some friend or <lb/>
guarded as sacredly <lb/>
EASTBOUND <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex <lb/>
P. M <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
M. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex. Sunday; <lb/>
Mi-. <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Knightdale<lb/>
R. E. L. BUNCH, T U <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
For County 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/>
primaries of th <lb/>
county. C. T. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
Speaking at May's <lb/>
By the Christian courtesy of <lb/>
the Free Will Baptists, Governor <lb/>
Jarvis will speak in their church <lb/>
at May's in Beaver Dam <lb/>
township, at o'clock a. on <lb/>
Sunday, May 17th, 1908, on State <lb/>
Prohibition. People of all sects <lb/>
and creeds are cordially invited <lb/>
to attend and hear this great <lb/>
and it i <lb/>
cs If It were a of gold or bonds. <lb/>
No stress would induce a Brazilian <lb/>
parent to use coffee which was made <lb/>
the birth gift of a child. As a rule. <lb/>
It Is sealed with private seal of the <lb/>
owner and bears a card firing all par- <lb/>
about variety of grain. Its <lb/>
a on being sacked and of <lb/>
child to whom it Is <lb/>
other details, are very <lb/>
lug when the gift Is due. <lb/>
coffee Is opened for <lb/>
the first time when marries. <lb/>
coffee for reception or mar- <lb/>
feast U made from the legacy, <lb/>
and. according to preceded, this must <lb/>
be the first time the sect Is opened. <lb/>
After the coffee Is made for the wed- <lb/>
ding feast wick la carefully closed <lb/>
and sent to new of young <lb/>
people should keep this <lb/>
for a year When both <lb/>
bride and bridegroom have the birth <lb/>
gift of coffee they have started life <lb/>
under very conditions so far <lb/>
as one necessity is concerned. Few <lb/>
people that the older <lb/>
grain of coffee Is the better <lb/>
the flavor, wine, it grows with <lb/>
and that which Is over twenty <lb/>
mellowing proper <lb/>
i will bring from to S <lb/>
To Washington, D C and Return fit common <lb/>
practice in r belt Friends ex-<lb/>
Ml<lb/>
r,<lb/>
H. C. G P A <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
II <lb/>
F. W. P A <lb/>
Goldsboro N. C. <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
in Stocks, Grain <lb/>
Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE <lb/>
to New York- Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
Spring leaning, <lb/>
The on rage now, in <lb/>
life, Spring <lb/>
at that, get out spring . <lb/>
etc., them dean- <lb/>
and ready to wear. Also <lb/>
your winter cleaned awl <lb/>
with my chemical <lb/>
prevent a <lb/>
What Is the First <lb/>
Law of Nature <lb/>
sway until winter. <lb/>
THE TIME. <lb/>
your, t <lb/>
solution <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
RIGHT NOW <lb/>
i.- <lb/>
Account Biennial National Association Co <lb/>
Dames, Washington, D. C. My <lb/>
Tickets on sale May 3rd, 4th, Sett. <lb/>
Fir. rel urn limit May <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
limit <lb/>
May <lb/>
25th may be <lb/>
obtained by deposit <lb/>
of ticket and payment of tee <lb/>
to special 1419 New <lb/>
York Avenue, N. W. Not earlier May <lb/>
3rd or inter than May for write to <lb/>
Ladies and -i <lb/>
these sifts and compare re-1409 St., opposite marble yard <lb/>
when one cannot to . <lb/>
e of coffee. It frequently la the <lb/>
that tin pounds of the boat green <lb/>
are III fancy case and j <lb/>
I on a newly born chill, <lb/>
i directions post not lie opened I <lb/>
until the <lb/>
Kc <lb/>
1875 <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
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A inn <lb/>
h ; <lb/>
i IX <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, <lb/>
Traffic Manager <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Pas Agent <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C.<lb/>
Get The for <lb/>
and Felt <lb/>
es ad a <lb/>
Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
T A FT <lb/>
B O Y D<lb/>
rayon j J C .- i <lb/>
picture of made, lie;,.;. j; I Cot i <lb/>
afterward to fault. j,,. <lb/>
with. . . , <lb/>
does not boar Mints, Carriages, <lb/>
to he, um <lb/>
I will not take ail <lb/>
artist protested, but all <lb/>
no avail. <lb/>
After the dandy had left the cigars, Canned Peach- <lb/>
added to tic portrait a Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
magnificent pair of ass ears mm as- <lb/>
it in window, thin alter-; t ,., <lb/>
ed, to the gain of the curious pub- o <lb/>
lie. Or- <lb/>
It hadn't been long exposed when Candies, Dried s, <lb/>
the dandy entered artist's <lb/>
in a towering rage, and, finding <lb/>
that threats amounted to War-, awl Crack <lb/>
he at la-t offered to buy ii, even H <lb/>
a considerable advance upon . .-.,. <lb/>
price. <lb/>
cheap <lb/>
your to the , a ,,,,. <lb/>
tare at painter, <lb/>
I knew notice the likeness <lb/>
soon I added those <lb/>
preservation is the first law of answers <lb/>
Johnny Jones. <lb/>
Correct, Johnny. Go right up to the head of the class. <lb/>
This law applies to a community as well as to an <lb/>
Under the severe operation of this law a town that <lb/>
does not take care of itself, that does not look after its own <lb/>
interests first, that does not look out for Number One, soon <lb/>
falls into a Lad way. <lb/>
That's just as sure as It's the law. <lb/>
We must obey the law or take the <lb/>
we in this town and com- <lb/>
do not work t-- <lb/>
for our own good, <lb/>
the mutual good ail of <lb/>
us, iii lines <lb/>
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when needed- Confederacy. for the <lb/>
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Ice cream at Johnson's <lb/>
every <lb/>
Ice and lemons at H L. John- <lb/>
son's. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
now on file for future shipment <lb/>
orders fur more than five <lb/>
of their Handy Tobacco <lb/>
This goes to show what <lb/>
people think of our truck. <lb/>
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Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
notice <lb/>
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, <lb/>
for fire insurance. He <lb/>
and represents the Co., <lb/>
of Greensboro. It is one of the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
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located. C. S. Smith, agent. <lb/>
Marion Crawford and <lb/>
daughter, Miss went to <lb/>
Greenville this morning. <lb/>
B. F. Manning went to Snow <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Relief from <lb/>
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K- co. gays Mr n <lb/>
A new line Of dry goods and of Key West. Fla. <lb/>
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notions just m. Harrington i a hardly walk, at other <lb/>
Barber Co. I time it would be In my feet and hands <lb/>
. I was for duty. One <lb/>
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lame from it my wife went to the <lb/>
here and cam back with a <lb/>
of Pain Balm. I was <lb/>
with it and found the pain had <lb/>
nearly gone during the night. I <lb/>
on u-in for a little more than <lb/>
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rheumatism i not had <lb/>
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of Mrs. L. A- Robinson, <lb/>
when a committee headed by, <lb/>
Madame was named <lb/>
arrange a program of addresses, <lb/>
music suitable for the <lb/>
Hon. Miles J <lb/>
judge of the Spokane county j <lb/>
court and president of the, <lb/>
Southern club, of Spokane, <lb/>
be one of the speakers, and an <lb/>
orchestra and will <lb/>
sent a program of vocal and in- <lb/>
music, including <lb/>
songs, typical of th-1 southland. <lb/>
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a prominent Southerner to <lb/>
come to Spokane as guest of the <lb/>
Chapter and deliver the <lb/>
pal address, but because of the <lb/>
little time left for an <lb/>
of letters this has been de-1 <lb/>
until later in the season, <lb/>
when the chapter and Southern, <lb/>
club will join in a basket picnic <lb/>
at one of the nearby resorts. <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 every bag. <lb/>
F. Royster Guano Company <lb/>
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb/>
Art Exhibit. <lb/>
Some the graded school art I <lb/>
students under Miss <lb/>
a splendid exhibit of <lb/>
of their work, Tuesday after <lb/>
noon, in the school building. <lb/>
Some of the work was excellent <lb/>
For Sate or room r-r-, <lb/>
on Dickinson avenue with <lb/>
modem Apply <lb/>
to Mrs. Hatti-j White. <lb/>
COUGH <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
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Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
MR. AS A LEADER. <lb/>
Republicans at Applaud <lb/>
Hi Flings at the <lb/>
The folio dispatch is taken <lb/>
from the Thomasville <lb/>
of the Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server, in Sunday's <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin, candidate for gov- <lb/>
, r addressed about one <lb/>
Wednesday fifty people at <lb/>
that for ft time threatened <lb/>
to mar the first of the commence- <lb/>
exercises of the graded <lb/>
GRADED SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT <lb/>
LARGE CROWD OUT ON THE <lb/>
OPENING NIGHT. <lb/>
Beautiful Operetta and Interesting De- <lb/>
bate in Which Negative <lb/>
Medal Awarded to Brace <lb/>
There was a heavy downpour <lb/>
PROHIBITION SWEEPS <lb/>
THE <lb/>
North Carolina Overthrows the <lb/>
and Sale of liquor <lb/>
school in the opera house that <lb/>
night. Fortunately there was a <lb/>
break in the storm at an <lb/>
tune time, and the was <lb/>
filled with admiring friends of <lb/>
the pupils When the exercises <lb/>
began. They had been <lb/>
there was something interesting <lb/>
in store none wanted to miss <lb/>
it <lb/>
After a musical selection by <lb/>
Misses Mattie Move King and <lb/>
Margaret on two pianos, <lb/>
the intermediate pupils gave <lb/>
villa tonight. About one-third <lb/>
of the audience was Republican, j <lb/>
THAN TWENTY GAVE US <lb/>
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twenty minute operetta. Day <lb/>
in answer to the <lb/>
as to the he <lb/>
stated that if offices were given j <lb/>
as a reward for winning votes for i <lb/>
the Democratic patty in p x <lb/>
great campaigns, ten congress-. i m . m. . <lb/>
men and two United States; <lb/>
would have to step down j <lb/>
and out in of twelve poll- <lb/>
in Halifax county. When <lb/>
the Republicans in the house <lb/>
this he added <lb/>
that we must have had tome <lb/>
WET MAJORITIES <lb/>
Nearly One Majority For <lb/>
Great and Memorable Day. <lb/>
IS AFTER SENATOR SIMMONS. <lb/>
then been made on u. I -u <lb/>
REPRESENTATIVE W that it is my <lb/>
REPLIES TO MR. SIMMONS. having special knowledge of , he <lb/>
m-. facts gained, es chairman, to f <lb/>
. , , , m. that a faithful party worker's <lb/>
A Charlotte Supporter of Mr. Kitchin <lb/>
R . . not denied credit for his wort. <lb/>
Saw it u Not Proper r or Senator <lb/>
; . -n. u- and elsewhere in your letter <lb/>
Simmons to Throw His <lb/>
commendable <lb/>
tardy solicitude to reward Mr. <lb/>
Craig i is party services. <lb/>
you such a <lb/>
to print the following re- j of duty to reward <lb/>
ply to the Utter of Senator Sim- Certainly did <lb/>
which appeared in the nomination <lb/>
I News and on Thursday <lb/>
of hist week.<lb/>
Into Contest Be- <lb/>
tween Democrats. <lb/>
The News and Observer h <lb/>
re-i <lb/>
Tuesday, May <lb/>
down in history a <lb/>
day <lb/>
26th. will -150. Forsyth Polk <lb/>
memorable <lb/>
Wayne BOO, <lb/>
Pamlico<lb/>
Mr. Letter. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. G, <lb/>
Senator F- M Simmons. <lb/>
Washington, D C. <lb/>
Dear I have just read <lb/>
j our remarkable edict, proclaim- <lb/>
Mr. Craig our Governor-to- <lb/>
be suggesting by <lb/>
implication that to vote against <lb/>
Mr. Craig is majesty <lb/>
after ten years of unflinching <lb/>
i to you your political <lb/>
governor <lb/>
ago when <lb/>
I entitled to and got the <lb/>
And why, did you <lb/>
refuse lo assistance t <lb/>
Mr. Craig when he ran f r <lb/>
senate against Hen. C. E. <lb/>
son and Hop. Lee S. Overman. <lb/>
All the party services of Mr. <lb/>
Craig to which you n f-r had <lb/>
then been rendered, and is it iv t <lb/>
strange e of duty <lb/>
not impel you to help <lb/>
him And if no anxious tor <lb/>
Mr. did occur to <lb/>
in that was really <lb/>
charming, the young people <lb/>
excellently. <lb/>
The event of <lb/>
around which most interest <lb/>
was the debate by th <lb/>
young men of the Grady Literary <lb/>
Democrats read that could <lb/>
scarcely believe the it eyes, rub- <lb/>
bed and looked <lb/>
light Even Kitchin supporters were <lb/>
astounded at an utterance <lb/>
from a man who aspires to be the <lb/>
head of the Democratic party in <lb/>
Carolina. The humblest <lb/>
in the ranks is too loyal <lb/>
i i am no <lb/>
.- Mu <lb/>
the declaration of the Warren y <lb/>
State in overwhelming number 1250. swam BoO, <lb/>
the and <lb/>
Montgomery <lb/>
Halifax Hay <lb/>
I wood Henderson 1200. <lb/>
when <lb/>
t. <lb/>
charged <lb/>
PITT county's <lb/>
eating Mr. <lb/>
plead <lb/>
Kitchin. <lb/>
not <lb/>
I am <lb/>
to the <lb/>
In Pitt county the election was j 1200. Dare <lb/>
quiet with pi of hard Hampton <lb/>
charge. You say that those of <lb/>
us who may have -your <lb/>
in the ranks is too prohibition. <lb/>
of North Carolina to make such a statement public- by is as <lb/>
rounds of <lb/>
should enact a law requiring all to be j Township <lb/>
able bodied Children between the Republican applause It I Beaver Dam <lb/>
. , . with poor <lb/>
done that told in the Cleveland 1500. Davidson <lb/>
Lincoln Mecklenburg<lb/>
ages of seven and fourteen with poor <lb/>
attend school at least four <lb/>
The S <lb/>
speakers were Conrad W North <lb/>
and -slap in the face for Democratic <lb/>
election officials is the <lb/>
Frank Brown. Bennie Purest Republicanism we have <lb/>
and Wiley J- Brown- <lb/>
Superintendent Smith an- <lb/>
that a gold medal would <lb/>
be awarded to the best <lb/>
debater in the contest, and <lb/>
he requested Mayor F. M- <lb/>
en, J. Burt James and D. J. <lb/>
to act as judges to de- <lb/>
which side won the debate <lb/>
and to which individual speaker <lb/>
the medal should be awarded <lb/>
A contest followed that was <lb/>
worth listening and would <lb/>
have done credit to any college. <lb/>
Every speaker as he arose was <lb/>
noticed. Mr. Kitchin has put <lb/>
the stamp of his on all <lb/>
the outworn claims of the Re- <lb/>
publicans. And coupling this <lb/>
with his sincere attachment for <lb/>
the populists of the State already <lb/>
shown in The Dispatch, there is <lb/>
sufficient reason for every loyal <lb/>
Democrat to pause before ho <lb/>
votes to make Mr. Kitchin the <lb/>
head of the Democratic party. <lb/>
It was no doubt this same lack <lb/>
of political sense, so painfully <lb/>
exemplified in hid sneer at Dem <lb/>
roll holders, that has lost <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Content No. <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
and help <lb/>
in <lb/>
sens.- of <lb/>
you may <lb/>
of <lb/>
unseemly interference in the <lb/>
gubernatorial contest have <lb/>
stood f <lb/>
should <lb/>
v; the crow a <lb/>
lace it upon the w <lb/>
i y now fee such i <lb/>
duty I <lb/>
party <lb/>
would have <lb/>
that merely as a pretext, for our <lb/>
but bat the real <lb/>
th <lb/>
should come from <lb/>
party <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Chow<lb/>
is we belong to <lb/>
el in the State which ha. <lb/>
get a lick at <lb/>
Thia I r sent, <lb/>
Jackson have sympathized <lb/>
belonged to any political el <lb/>
1200. Richmond<lb/>
demands that the <lb/>
east. <lb/>
me assure you I join <lb/>
you in your . Mr. <lb/>
rewarded, I fully up- <lb/>
services and esteem <lb/>
But I am <lb/>
in. <lb/>
s i L <lb/>
w-w. <lb/>
1200, <lb/>
The <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1811 <lb/>
; unties <lb/>
I given estimated wet <lb/>
Mar- <lb/>
I tin Washington<lb/>
haM r <lb/>
to reverse p and <lb/>
also without reward an <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin. <lb/>
who has so richly deserved <lb/>
applause, and the to his party his own county of <lb/>
approval of th audience <lb/>
shown as each good point was <lb/>
have, as already stated, <lb/>
your uncompromising <lb/>
Th t I hive <lb/>
. . M . <lb/>
In the present u v.,,.,, <lb/>
c between Democrats is <lb/>
true, for I think your activity is <lb/>
in bad taste and <lb/>
Durham I justifiable The of <lb/>
Yadkin Willies is that you now occupy <lb/>
The vote of the town of Green- Johnson 1250. the exalted United <lb/>
the town- Tyrrell Sorry Senator by tho support of <lb/>
ship which brings the majority ham Person friends of both Mr. Home <lb/>
Majority prohibition <lb/>
The vote of the <lb/>
ville is included with <lb/>
high honor to he <lb/>
reason of lifelong <lb/>
of his ii o <lb/>
Democratic party. <lb/>
Very truly <lb/>
F, <lb/>
to while the majority <lb/>
in the ton alone was nearly <lb/>
RESULT IN THE STATE. <lb/>
Reports began com in <lb/>
in on <lb/>
HOW SOME TOWNS VOTED <lb/>
Some of the larger towns give <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin as well <lb/>
as the <lb/>
friends of Mr. Craig; that by <lb/>
reason of the high position we <lb/>
Runaway Marriage. <lb/>
A today a <lb/>
young looking couple who <lb/>
helped to, you I in the train from Washington, <lb/>
necessarily hive a lie- <lb/>
. -n of i. than you would proceeded to. face of H. <lb/>
Person, where formerly a man's after the closing of tn poll <lb/>
the <lb/>
Western Union wires early ; dry as follow. Ash <lb/>
brought out in the argument. <lb/>
The young men went down <lb/>
the argument like veterans <lb/>
in debate, and their speeches <lb/>
showed that they had made <lb/>
careful arid close study of the <lb/>
subject in hand- Everyone ac- <lb/>
himself finely, both in <lb/>
leading speech and rejoinder. <lb/>
At the conclusion of the de- <lb/>
bate Miss Lillian Burch rendered <lb/>
a beautiful instrumental was not represented in <lb/>
while the judges were making special session, <lb/>
after the closing of the <lb/>
politics was indicated by the land from the outset showed Char-1 having accepted oar supp-rt to They were Mr <lb/>
color of his skin, where every the State given a large . L-. <lb/>
white man was a Democrat, but <lb/>
where now the party has <lb/>
and dwindled until the Re- <lb/>
publicans have gained a foothold, <lb/>
town of Roxboro, even, being in <lb/>
the hands of Republican alder- <lb/>
men. A Republican was sent to <lb/>
the last legislature but having <lb/>
secured the lo <lb/>
he stepped out of office and the <lb/>
for prohibition. <lb/>
The following <lb/>
i lotto about Washington 822.1 gin vantage ground you <lb/>
GOO, Raleigh now turn upon us <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
it has pleased the <lb/>
e maKing m . -i Great Spirit to enter the home of <lb/>
And the I with his defeat by 1,700 votes our brother H B. Tripp. and re- <lb/>
M 1.11.-1. m -a a. Ll <lb/>
their decision . <lb/>
judges had no easy before when he ran for the Hate sen- <lb/>
both sides coming so near, ate, Mr. Kitchin has gradual y <lb/>
together, but after over lost out in his county-His vote <lb/>
the different points the balance has dropped from 1.700 fa <lb/>
was found in favor of the the candidate for <lb/>
and the decision that side, congress actually beat him in his <lb/>
As to the individual speaker the home township. II we are to <lb/>
matter of decision was even more judge the future by die past and <lb/>
difficult, the contest between if a candidate a showing in his <lb/>
Frank Brown and Bruce Hooker own community is to be <lb/>
being almost a tie. but finally as significant, may the <lb/>
the decision was for the latter Democrats of North Carolina <lb/>
on only a single point. Mayor expect if Mr. Kitchin is made <lb/>
Wooten in making the report for governor. Under his leadership, <lb/>
the committee referred to this do you think the party will grow <lb/>
and complimented both He has already es <lb/>
men as both were most many good men by de- <lb/>
Ho then presented the daring that they are not Demo- <lb/>
medal to Mr. Hooker. Had it unless they vote for him. <lb/>
been in the power of the com it strikes us that every Democrat <lb/>
both young men would who has at the welfare of <lb/>
have been rewarded alike- the party has ample reason for <lb/>
Tonight will be read the theses <lb/>
From the Lexington <lb/>
Smith. May 8th. <lb/>
estimated dry Rock-177. <lb/>
Sham Beaufort -1 These towns gave wet major- <lb/>
son-350. Cumberland Rocky Mount Tarboro <lb/>
Buncombe Durham Wilmington <lb/>
Madison 1500. Scotland small. <lb/>
County Democratic Convention. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Democrat- <lb/>
Executive Committee of Pitt <lb/>
county held this day, it was or- <lb/>
that Democratic primaries <lb/>
be held on Saturday, the 6th day <lb/>
of June, 1908, at o'clock p. m., <lb/>
the purpose of electing <lb/>
gates to a county convention <lb/>
moved therefrom his father, and <lb/>
whereas we know that Spirit <lb/>
never makes an error His <lb/>
vine providence, therefore be it <lb/>
Resolved 1st- That we, the <lb/>
members of Tribe, <lb/>
No. I- O. R. M. to <lb/>
Brother Tripp our heartfelt <lb/>
this sad hour which has <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Resolved 2nd. That we com- <lb/>
mend Brother Tripp to him who <lb/>
all things wall, and can <lb/>
heal our sorrows. <lb/>
Resolved 3rd. That a copy of <lb/>
these resolutions be spread upon <lb/>
against us. Is that fair to your <lb/>
friends who happen also to be <lb/>
the friends of either Mr. Kitchin <lb/>
or Mr. Home <lb/>
But you say, senator, that you <lb/>
would your in <lb/>
this contest but for the <lb/>
upon you and Mr. Craig. <lb/>
Let us Were you not active- <lb/>
supporting Mr. Craig long <lb/>
before it occurred to anyone to <lb/>
Are not the <lb/>
upon you, which you say <lb/>
I are the direct and <lb/>
natural <lb/>
were <lb/>
aged of Lumberton <lb/>
and Miss E-a Dixon, aged <lb/>
of Washington. They stopped <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha for dinner and <lb/>
returned to Washington on the <lb/>
evening train. <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
interference from Wash- <lb/>
be held in Greenville, on Thurs in a contest here at home <lb/>
Democrats You say <lb/>
which delegates will be I that in the contest you de- <lb/>
appointed to represent the , d M. your <lb/>
i-. ., t <lb/>
in the State, Congressional j de. <lb/>
and Judicial conventions <lb/>
Democratic party. <lb/>
of th <lb/>
Cox's Mill. May 1908. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Cox spent Saturday <lb/>
night and Sunday with Misses <lb/>
and Reta Page. <lb/>
Eddie Moore went to <lb/>
ville Saturday. <lb/>
Johnie Moore Jr. is real sick, <lb/>
of your but we hope he will Boon recover. <lb/>
W. A. Tyson, of Greenville, <lb/>
herewith relatives. <lb/>
Oscar Evans is our b-ti bar now. <lb/>
Miss Cox sister. <lb/>
Miss Queenie, of Haddocks X <lb/>
loads, spent Saturday night <lb/>
our records, a copy sent. , <lb/>
Brother and a copy 3- Creek. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
early or at all for either with Mis. Bessie Moore. <lb/>
are over before a senator from j Mrs. J. A. Moore was here <lb/>
to elect the following North Carolina for one Saturday evening. <lb/>
Democrat against another in such Grass is having a picnic <lb/>
a contest And before you here and think we will save a. <lb/>
for Mr. Craig did you lot of hay this year. <lb/>
not write, or to be written, I Miss Bessie Moore is spending <lb/>
a letter to him, or to another, this week with Miss Allie Cox <lb/>
of delegates and alternates, <lb/>
to , <lb/>
Beth- <lb/>
el, Carolina, <lb/>
be sent to <lb/>
publication. <lb/>
C D. Morton. <lb/>
W. P. Edwards, <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
This 21st day or May. 1908. <lb/>
P. C Hal-dins, <lb/>
Chm. Dem. Ex. Com. Pitt Co. <lb/>
W. L. Brown, <lb/>
Buy the host odorless <lb/>
at J. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Shingles for <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
sale <lb/>
by G. T. <lb/>
encouraging him to run, and <lb/>
pledging your support And did <lb/>
not your secretary, about a year <lb/>
ago, with your consent and <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
burg and other counties, and let <lb/>
near Haddocks X Rads. <lb/>
Misses Nannie Page and Myrtie <lb/>
White spent last Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday in on <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
William Haddock is on the <lb/>
it be known that you were for sick list this week. <lb/>
f- <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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