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court and president of the, <lb />
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when the chapter and Southern, <lb />
club will join in a basket picnic <lb />
at one of the nearby resorts. <lb />
TOBACCO GUANO <lb />
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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 />
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mark is every bag. <lb />
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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 />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
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 />
, . , , tr,,, <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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1811 <lb />
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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 /></p>
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PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb />
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb />
REGISTRATION NOTICE r I R S T <lb />
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voter the Brat ward of the <lb />
town of Greenville will take notice <lb />
that haw been appointed registrar <lb />
tor said ward Mr the Be of <lb />
the qualified said ward <lb />
MUSICAL FRIDAY NIGHT. <lb />
and lo aid in the conduct oft-. I graded school building, PM <lb />
called tone held on the 1st. day , <lb />
Jane, in the town of Greenville, night, brought to a close <lb />
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f said 1st ward, to pupils of the school under <lb />
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shown in the graded school by <lb />
turning out so largely to attend I <lb />
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maybe i d to register in said <lb />
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town hi G i . notice that <lb />
I have I . said <lb />
ward for . . . <lb />
said ward. well be thinking over <lb />
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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 />
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watchful interest of a very capable and conservative board <lb />
of directors and the inspection of the Corporation <lb />
Commission, has built up here one of bes financial <lb />
in the county, one whose <lb />
Capital, Surplus <lb />
PROFITS <lb />
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Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars. <lb />
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be held on Saturday, the 6th day <lb />
of June 1908, at o'clock p. m., <lb />
tor the of <lb />
gates to a county convention to <lb />
be held in Greenville, Thurs-, <lb />
day, June <lb />
m. will be <lb />
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in the State, Congressional <lb />
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via Raleigh, Durham, <lb />
Greensboro on following <lb />
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v . . n notice ,;. <lb />
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schedule s, etc., on Agent of <lb />
this Company, or undersigned. <lb />
R. L. VERNON, J. H. WOOD <lb />
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New Blacksmith <lb />
Shop <lb />
Horse Shoeing a <lb />
J. C. Griffith, a practical horse <lb />
shot r u this of the <lb />
work his special attention. <lb />
Shop in the rear of Livery <lb />
Stables front of the court <lb />
house. <lb />
E. A. Kline. <lb />
J-U-S-T-I-C-E <lb />
To The Plumber <lb />
requires that you judge him by his <lb />
work rather than by the o his <lb />
bill. Ii we sent in our bill before <lb />
doing your work, you would say <lb />
that a sum could not <lb />
possibly <lb />
PAY EXPERT PLUMBING. <lb />
You would be wrong. do as <lb />
good work as any plumber in the <lb />
world u; with your next job <lb />
and you'll admit we speak the truth. <lb />
If cur bill is smaller than you are <lb />
use to, why should you object if the <lb />
work is ail <lb />
C. A. <lb />
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el. 7- <lb />
l ill I- at th <lb />
polling place of said ward, <lb />
P. . ii r Points, on <lb />
Wed Thursday, May <lb />
28th, and . 1908, from <lb />
o'clock a. m. el p. m. with I <lb />
my book of registration pr, pared to <lb />
register such persons as may he en- <lb />
titled to register in said ward for i <lb />
election. also give notice that <lb />
person shall be who <lb />
n not . r. <lb />
This May, I day, 1908 <lb />
R. A. Tyson. <lb />
Registrar of th third ward of <lb />
town of Greenville, N.<lb />
Falkland, <lb />
Swift Creek, <lb />
Thia day or <lb />
f. C Harding, <lb />
fin-. Den. Ex. Com. Pitt Co. <lb />
L. Brown, <lb />
of Lunatics, <lb />
I an I to <lb />
me for the first <lb />
a n ashed <lb />
for i point. He said <lb />
FOURTH the most important tin urns to <lb />
any on the part of <lb />
The voters of the fourth ward her to him- <lb />
the town of Greenville will notice If elf to his audience as if were <lb />
that have been appointed registrar j different from oilier people. lie <lb />
REGISTRATION NOTICE <lb />
ward for <lb />
of r <lb />
you to adapt <lb />
the voters said ward <lb />
and to aid conduct. an condition, they will <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb />
OF NORTH <lb />
of choice cut flowers in <lb />
Special attention giver to <lb />
Wadding and Funeral Decoration, <lb />
stock. Pot plant., for <lb />
Rosebushes, Hedge <lb />
plants Evergreens and Shade tree. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Electric Massage <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to Indies <lb />
at their homes- <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
called to be held on the 1st day of <lb />
June 1908, in the town of X. <lb />
C. for the purpose of electing one <lb />
I give notice that I will be at the <lb />
polling place of said fourth ward, <lb />
at Turnage store Five <lb />
on Wednesday, May 27th, Thursday, <lb />
May 28th, aid Friday. May <lb />
from o'clock a. to o'clock p. m. <lb />
with my book of registration prepared <lb />
to register such persons as may be <lb />
entitled to register in said ward for <lb />
said election. I also give that <lb />
no person shall he to vote who <lb />
does not register. <lb />
This 21st. day <lb />
J. O. <lb />
Registrar of ward of tho <lb />
town of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
instantly discover it, and they will <lb />
hate <lb />
Out of <lb />
queried the high man <lb />
as he entered tho drug emporium, <lb />
you balm for bald- <lb />
replied the druggist, <lb />
Interrupted the <lb />
customer, you bare <lb />
as good, but I want <lb />
what I want. <lb />
are mistaken, my said <lb />
the pill i user. haven't anything <lb />
Just go id. but I have something <lb />
that If far New. <lb />
Grand <lb />
The Atlantic I Morehead <lb />
City, will be open d on <lb />
June list, 1908, under the wan- <lb />
Mr. F, P Morton. <lb />
well known resort, with its <lb />
wide porches, wide hulls, board <lb />
walks and summer houses, can- <lb />
not b-5 on the <lb />
coast for health and pleasure. As <lb />
for its fishing and sailing, it can- <lb />
not be surpassed. <lb />
Remember the date, June 1st <lb />
1903. <lb />
For booklets and descriptive <lb />
matter address Mr. Frank P. <lb />
Morton, Manager, Atlantic <lb />
Hotel, Morehead City, N- V. <lb />
The parlor car will <lb />
operated from to Beau- <lb />
fort, leaving Goldsboro A BO w <lb />
m on June 1st, date of the open- <lb />
of the hotel. The parlor car. <lb />
after that date will be operated <lb />
regularly between Goldsboro and <lb />
I Beaufort, on trains No. and No. <lb />
week days, and ind No. <lb />
on Sundays. <lb />
Is the Standard Visible Writer <lb />
of the World <lb />
upon Wit-h <lb />
is for pi. <lb />
I. <lb />
BREAD BREAD <lb />
Mrs. Maggie at the <lb />
near court house, bakes every <lb />
day, bread, and pies. Or- <lb />
filled anywhere in town. Ice <lb />
cream sold daily. <lb />
REGISTRATION NOTICE FIFTH <lb />
WARD. <lb />
The of the ward of the <lb />
town of Greenville will take that <lb />
I have been appointed registrar for said <lb />
ward for the purpose of registering the <lb />
qualified of said ward, and to <lb />
aid in the conduct of an election called <lb />
to be held on the 1st day June in <lb />
the town of Greenville, N. C. for the <lb />
purpose of electing one alderman. <lb />
I give notice that I will be at the <lb />
polling place of said ward, to <lb />
a Kings stables at Five- Points., on <lb />
Wednesday, May 27th, Thursday May. <lb />
28th, Friday, May 29th, from i <lb />
o'clock a. m. to o o'clock p. m. with <lb />
my book of registration prepared to <lb />
register such persons as may be entitled <lb />
to i register in said ward for said <lb />
election. I also give notice that no <lb />
person shall be allowed to vote who <lb />
does not register. <lb />
This May 21st day 1908. <lb />
Warren. <lb />
Registrar of the 5th ward of the <lb />
town of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Soothing the Author. <lb />
the Ural net last night <lb />
when is in me, his <lb />
go off. This of thing spells <lb />
raj i Jim r it doesn't make <lb />
difference whether ho shoots you <lb />
or cot. The audience appreciate the <lb />
situation. They know you are not <lb />
powder II In <lb />
you final It very appropriate <lb />
fire. Liverpool <lb />
Mercury. <lb />
Unkind <lb />
Mrs, to a <lb />
party on my <lb />
Who will Mrs. <lb />
yOU to give <lb />
ii New <lb />
when stud- <lb />
u h.-ti thoroughly ea- <lb />
U. <lb />
DR <lb />
Little Early a ant <lb />
; sure <lb />
Sold by L. Wooten. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
CARR <lb />
Waterman's <lb />
Ideal <lb />
FOUNTAIN PEN <lb />
A New Stock Just In. <lb />
We have the Pen You Want. <lb />
We can fit anybody. <lb />
Suppose you come in try one; <lb />
it costs you nothing, and introduces <lb />
you to the best pen on earth.<lb />
EVAN'S BOOK STORE <lb />
Grand Opening. <lb />
The grand opening ball at the <lb />
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, <lb />
N. C, will be given m Saturday <lb />
right. June 6th, <lb />
This will he a brilliant affair, <lb />
and will attract from far and <lb />
near. F. P. Morion, <lb />
Manager, <lb />
until U <lb />
DAVID C. JAMES, <lb />
Local Agent. <lb />
Notice tn Contractors. <lb />
Sealed proposals will be received by <lb />
the Executive Committee of the East <lb />
Training School <lb />
o.-k ii. m. of Thursday June <lb />
4th for the erection <lb />
at N. C. of build- <lb />
The Administration Build- <lb />
two and the <lb />
In accordance with th drawings <lb />
and ops, copies of h may <lb />
be St en alter May lit. the of- <lb />
flee i f the architects, Hook Rogers, <lb />
Char N. C, and H. W. Simpson, <lb />
N. C. and at the of <lb />
T. J. chairman of executive <lb />
com N. C. and J. Y. <lb />
Joiner. t Public <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
A certified check made payable to <lb />
the i in the .-mi of one <lb />
must <lb />
proposal, said check to he <lb />
in event <lb />
I'm i actor fails to fur- is i the Com- <lb />
a surety bond in <lb />
tho m i third the amount of the <lb />
contract Within two weeks the <lb />
has teen made. <lb />
to reject any <lb />
all proposals. <lb />
J. Jarvis <lb />
Executive <lb />
May 1st, twos. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
I am now prepared to do all kind of <lb />
carpet Cleaning rugs etc. All work <lb />
guaranteed all I want you to do is give <lb />
a call, and can he round at No. <lb />
4th. st. Yours for Business. <lb />
Thomas Designer. <lb />
6-18 <lb />
Dr. Greene <lb />
DENTAL SURGEON <lb />
Specialist on work, <lb />
. rack Wilson's Store <lb />
A NIGHT FOR GRADUATING CUSS. <lb />
YOUNG LADIES READ THESES AND <lb />
TWELVE GET DIPLOMAS <lb />
Dr. C. Smith Deliveries Ad- <lb />
of Honor <lb />
and Scholarship Read <lb />
Medal for Mr. Brow <lb />
Thursday night be longed to the <lb />
graduating of <lb />
graded in connection with <lb />
the commencement exercise, <lb />
and the members of the <lb />
same now. The record of such <lb />
honor pupils the past session is <lb />
as <lb />
First Arthur, <lb />
Gladys Bagwell. Advanced <lb />
Kathleen Evelyn <lb />
Hodges. <lb />
Second <lb />
Third Bradley, <lb />
Nannie Effie Corey, Willie <lb />
Jackson, Rives. <lb />
Fourth Lee <lb />
Bailey. <lb />
Fifth grade, section B. <lb />
King, Lula Hugh <lb />
can themselves on Section A. <lb />
the great number of people who <lb />
were out En of the <lb />
The opera house was <lb />
crowded even to all available <lb />
tending room, and BOOMS of <lb />
people turned back tie door <lb />
when it learned that the <lb />
house was full. <lb />
There wore twelve members of <lb />
the graduating class this year, <lb />
Misses Margaret <lb />
Blow, Jamie Bryan, Ethel <lb />
Skinner. Lillian Lucile <lb />
Cobb, and Ellington <lb />
and Conrad Lanier. Wiley J. <lb />
Brown. Boyce e <lb />
Hooker David Watson. <lb />
sea written by <lb />
a were selected <lb />
be <lb />
. Tin .-. <lb />
Three of tho <lb />
the young <lb />
to read i <lb />
as <lb />
were <lb />
Miss Tucker, to <lb />
by <lb />
Blow. the <lb />
Miss Jamie Bryan. <lb />
Barnhill. Donald Barnhill, Minnie <lb />
Rives, Churchill Hodges. <lb />
Hodges had not missed <lb />
a word in spelling <lb />
action <lb />
Sixth <lb />
Bessie Corey, Gertrude Critcher, <lb />
Jackson, Rives, Maud j <lb />
Lee. <lb />
Seventh I <lb />
Mary Brown, Alexander Harper,; <lb />
Nina Harris, Linda Smith, Mer-1 <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Eighth Bow- <lb />
line. has not a day <lb />
live <lb />
Tenth grade- Tucker. <lb />
An incident not on the program <lb />
then came en Superintendent <lb />
Smith called Prank Brown to <lb />
stage and said he had been re-. <lb />
by by Dr. I <lb />
There is more Catarrh in this section <lb />
of the country than all other diseases . <lb />
put together, and until the last few <lb />
ears was to be able, <lb />
a great many years doctors pro- <lb />
it a local disease and i <lb />
ed remedies, and by constantly I <lb />
g to cure with local treatment, <lb />
it incurable. Science has <lb />
catarrh to be r. <lb />
and therefore require.- <lb />
treatment. Cure, <lb />
manufactured F. I. Co., <lb />
Toledo. Ohio, is the <lb />
cure on the market It is taken in-. <lb />
in doses from drop to a , <lb />
teaspoonful It acts on the <lb />
Mood and mucous surfaces the <lb />
tern. They offer one hundred dollars. <lb />
for any case it fails to cure. Send for <lb />
testimonial. <lb />
F. J. i CO., To- <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by Druggists, <lb />
Take Family for <lb />
patten. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
gain we are making To- <lb />
Flues at <lb />
ANOTHER LETTER. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. A. White, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
I own receipt of yours of even <lb />
date enclosing check for to <lb />
cover indemnity on account of <lb />
recent illness. <lb />
This is the second time in the <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
Flues will be fold strictly <lb />
for cash- Positively none <lb />
sold on credit to anybody. <lb />
Place orders <lb />
L H PENDER <lb />
; Notice to the Voters of the <lb />
Town of Greenville. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
j Notice is given to voters of <lb />
the town of Greenville that the <lb />
said t a <lb />
in April 1908. ordered that an <lb />
; be held at various voting in the <lb />
ward t of said town on M <lb />
first of June, of U fr the <lb />
purr of as <lb />
the charter of said town aid <lb />
amendments o, <lb />
The first ward will one aide <lb />
; man for a term of ore year. <lb />
The second ward will elect one <lb />
man a t of two years. <lb />
The third will elect one alder- <lb />
men for a term of two i ears. <lb />
The fourth ward will elect one alder- <lb />
man f a term of two years. <lb />
The filth ward will one <lb />
I mar. for a tern- of one year. <lb />
The will open <lb />
i at the i place in the <lb />
wards town n Wed- <lb />
and the <lb />
dates the 27th. and 26th, <lb />
of May, s, from o'clock <lb />
a m. till p. m. <lb />
Only those persons who are <lb />
vote. <lb />
. Done by order of board of <lb />
men of of N. C <lb />
on the day A <lb />
M. Wooten, Mayor, <lb />
i Attest J. C. Tyson <lb />
be <lb />
re; <lb />
o. <lb />
these papers gave strong <lb />
of careful <lb />
thorough i in and was <lb />
read with grace and charm by <lb />
the m <lb />
Between , f a <lb />
theses . . <lb />
a large number <lb />
the people, of Greenville, to state <lb />
that tN y wished to present <lb />
with a medal the excellence j <lb />
he had shown in the debate j <lb />
He would say; <lb />
I that the of the committee I <lb />
awarding the medal <lb />
the debate was and <lb />
entirely free from any reflection <lb />
hut <lb />
own <lb />
Bryan, r, . , a a <lb />
W. n t <lb />
Mi. F. C. Hard i then in fit- <lb />
ting it i- j I Dr. <lb />
last twelve months that I have <lb />
had to call on the Maryland <lb />
Co. foe indemnity on ac- <lb />
count of sickness, and I wait to <lb />
thank you for the very prompt <lb />
manner in which you handle my <lb />
claims. In each case the <lb />
ration of the claim no trouble <lb />
to me as you took the natter en- <lb />
in your hands thereby <lb />
saving me the trouble, <lb />
very truly. <lb />
C. W. Harvey. <lb />
Note I <lb />
When you buy insurance from I <lb />
me you secure the advantage of <lb />
an experience extending over <lb />
years. Result Satisfactory <lb />
adjustment of claims. <lb />
H. A. White. <lb />
Cobb Bros. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Brokers <lb />
in Stocks. Cotton. Grain <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
PI AN <lb />
Kn <lb />
State of North Cardiac, I . . <lb />
Pitt county, <lb />
I t <lb />
Joseph W. J. <lb />
trading as <lb />
By virtue of an . <lb />
l . <lb />
of county the I <lb />
action, I will on Monday, t. <lb />
of June. 1908 at VI at the <lb />
Court t aid county, to <lb />
st bidder for cash . <lb />
said i xi ration, all I <lb />
interest which said W. J. <lb />
. . . i es- <lb />
real to . an <lb />
I in d to a <lb />
certain t-act or parcel I . I; <lb />
and being in the of <lb />
State of North t I n the <lb />
town, known as the f Ear <lb />
W. J. . U. . <lb />
let of B. C. ; tie A <lb />
L. Jackson Bro., and being <lb />
of the raid J, Kittrell in <lb />
said lot ever and above that <lb />
to him as I El <lb />
This 29th day of Apr . <lb />
W. Tucker Sheriff. <lb />
NO fit E. <lb />
By the p <lb />
ii a c i . ; t -i, <lb />
delivered <lb />
Forbes Martha , to h <lb />
Smith up the day <lb />
and duly ed in . I i ; <lb />
Deeds of I c t <lb />
Carolina, in Q <lb />
will .- t. j <lb />
before the Court . <lb />
vi lo the highest <lb />
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FARRAND, MILLER<lb />
. IS <lb />
Spring Cleaning, Cleaning <lb />
The prevailing rage now, in domestic <lb />
life, la Spring Cleaning. While you are <lb />
at that, pet out yaw spring dresses, <lb />
suits, etc, and have deal up- <lb />
and ready to wear. Also have <lb />
,. , , , , ,. i, , I your winter cleaned and treated <lb />
completely digests my special solution to <lb />
food. at the trouble .;, , ,; ., ,.,, ,.,,. <lb />
and do the very work t self for RIGHT NOW IS <lb />
it is to i THE TIME. <lb />
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The ideal in r i u I satisfy <lb />
in a of safe <lb />
by <lb />
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is <lb />
on <lb />
. by L ti <lb />
Card. <lb />
medal <lb />
and the; <lb />
tiered. The audience <lb />
appreciation in hearty <lb />
s and Gents Tailor <lb />
St., marble yard <lb />
wilt playable A <lb />
mechanical attachment at will <lb />
the most popular piano the <lb />
today. <lb />
For hist price and <lb />
easy on or write <lb />
A. J. <lb />
E, N. C. <lb />
If you want HORSE to trot <lb />
fist pull strong buy your <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
Letti of ail i <lb />
of. . W. i <lb />
been I .- .<lb />
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Smith, of the <lb />
No i . who <lb />
delivered the literary <lb />
Dr. Smith took for his subject <lb />
and Step- <lb />
and from this de-l <lb />
livered a short address <lb />
a gem of beauty and logic, His j <lb />
thought was to take <lb />
ling-blocks we encounter in <lb />
life and turn t; into lug <lb />
stones to success. Obstacles are <lb />
Several colleges of the State <lb />
had ottered to i <lb />
school, and the following pupils <lb />
won their choice of these in <lb />
following Boys-Con , <lb />
ran Lanier, Bruce Hooker, David; <lb />
Watson. Girls- <lb />
Margaret Blow, Lillian <lb />
UGLY CASE PROM BEAVER DAM. <lb />
I take this method of an- <lb />
myself s candidate for <lb />
the office of Register of Deeds of <lb />
Pitt county subject, i <lb />
primary. Thanking Aw <lb />
many friends for their literal <lb />
support two years ago and <lb />
continuance of <lb />
same. I am <lb />
Respectfully submitted, <lb />
FOR <lb />
mo d w. <lb />
Bushels good Field <lb />
Also a <lb />
of Tar. <lb />
PROCTOR BRO. <lb />
d w <lb />
PAID <lb />
At New Market in front of Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern Depot <lb />
-SMITH. <lb />
. t the of <lb />
sail eat them to <lb />
mo t . i i . ii, <lb />
on or I 1909, <lb />
or I p i f <lb />
I n r. S i ions in <lb />
I to at id ;. in . <lb />
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This the i j . <lb />
i. <lb />
ii. I <lb />
Jarvis Blow, i, . ; i <lb />
Mr. John , la., says, <lb />
have been Belling Kidney and <lb />
Pills tor a and they <lb />
fetter satisfaction than any pill I <lb />
over Sold by Jno. I. Woolen. <lb />
of He will sell <lb />
you Feed and More for <lb />
Money than any town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Notice To <lb />
Having <lb />
s. <lb />
. b the <lb />
Court clerk of as <lb />
administrator of last . II and <lb />
of l. M. ma, ed, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all p. to- <lb />
i to the i t Lo . <lb />
all <lb />
opportunities for d J <lb />
and the noblest part Of man Is Woman s Indifferent. <lb />
the <lb />
line Justice the Peace C. D. <lb />
true I I id a case before him <lb />
developed ,. <lb />
greatest <lb />
education attained without that was out <lb />
difficulty, and the re-1 the ordinary attracted con <lb />
ward v. i the o i rest, t specially <lb />
lice The kind of life that tells j the neighborhood in which <lb />
is the one the j originated J. Moore, of i <lb />
spirit, that knows Beaver Dam married <lb />
no such thing as defeat. <lb />
, , were born, ago a <lb />
gave several i persons, j. ,,., n John got <lb />
Helen Keller, John James Mrs. Moore to run away with <lb />
bod and others who had and they went to Richmond, <lb />
the stumbling-blocks of life into j where they were married. After <lb />
to success and I in about a month <lb />
A Card. <lb />
I hereby announce that I have <lb />
removed for the of my <lb />
profession from Falkland to <lb />
Greenville. Residence n Third <lb />
street next door to J, I Fleming. I <lb />
Office. ell's mer office <lb />
where i can t ll time i <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Kay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
N. C. Br.-.-d, Hominy, Cracked . are d , <lb />
Corp., corn Meal and kinds of the undersigned for <lb />
Feed. <lb />
Uric; Stables <lb />
I e Co. ; E <lb />
Dealers <lb />
J H. t <lb />
V b-a ii. In rial <lb />
. . . I t i ten <lb />
tn <lb />
on or <lb />
lite Mil day , . i <lb />
m I will plead ii I r v-i . <lb />
This April <lb />
A lit <lb />
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Not <lb />
not I and are ready for you <lb />
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he where. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Leas then block I t <lb />
I. T wagon <lb />
hone orders <lb />
to Cl <lb />
Vehicles, Good Horses <lb />
Your lire Solicited <lb />
stepping-stones to success <lb />
had reached fame was world <lb />
wide. Ii cloning Dr. Smith ad- <lb />
dressed a few to the grad- <lb />
class along the line of his <lb />
speech that wen most <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis, chair- <lb />
man of the of trustees <lb />
the graded school, delivered the <lb />
diplomas to the members of the <lb />
graduating class, lie said there <lb />
was a time when it was his <lb />
pleasant duty each year to <lb />
sent diplomas to the <lb />
class of our State <lb />
and among those to whom <lb />
he had delivered diplomas were <lb />
Alderman, Aycock and <lb />
Craig, but on no such occasion <lb />
did it him more happiness <lb />
than when he stood before such <lb />
a class in his own home town, <lb />
for in them he saw so much that <lb />
to our future <lb />
and pride. He was frequently <lb />
interrupted with applause while <lb />
making his presentation re- <lb />
marks. <lb />
Superintendent Smith stated <lb />
that ore year and two years ago <lb />
he had read before the audience <lb />
at commencement the names of <lb />
pupils who had been neither <lb />
tardy nor absent during the <lb />
ion, and he wished to do the <lb />
they returned to this county and <lb />
to the neighborhood from which <lb />
they had where con- <lb />
living together, much <lb />
the disgust of the people of the <lb />
community. As the first <lb />
band of the woman took no notice <lb />
of or action in the matter, other <lb />
people became so indignant that <lb />
they procured warrant for Lacy <lb />
and the woman- The case was <lb />
heard before Justice Rountree, <lb />
who found sufficient evidence to <lb />
bind the parties over to Superior <lb />
court. They could not give bond <lb />
and were both placed in jail <lb />
He Forgo Himself. <lb />
The was commanding <lb />
one of Uncle Sam's ships. <lb />
called them ate, <lb />
are about to <lb />
take the enemy's <lb />
came the reply, <lb />
don't forget to shake well <lb />
before <lb />
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup <lb />
not but on tho other Front of Court House, <lb />
its laxative s gently move <lb />
bowels. Children like it. Soil <lb />
JnO. L. Wooten. <lb />
delivery iii made tho plant <lb />
any the nigh , <lb />
; your ; . and v do <lb />
I. . best to pie <lb />
The Greenville is <lb />
Johnson, . . Proprietors <lb />
Reduced Rates Parties o. More. <lb />
The Norfolk Southern rail-1 <lb />
way announces rate of two coots <lb />
per mile per capita for i <lb />
ties of ten or more <lb />
together on one ticket b sen <lb />
all points on Norfolk <lb />
Southern railway. These rates <lb />
are open to the public <lb />
C, <lb />
Pass. Agent. <lb />
R. E. L. Bunch. Traffic Manager. <lb />
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it <lb />
When your food seems to nauseate take <lb />
Take no until you know <lb />
you are right There an t any <lb />
doubt about what it will do and will <lb />
find tho truth of this statement verified <lb />
after you used for a few <lb />
weeks. It is sold here by Jno. L. <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
What Shall we have for de- <lb />
Try JELL-O, the dainty, <lb />
economical desert. Can be prepared <lb />
instantly- simply add boiling water <lb />
and serve when cool. Flavored just <lb />
right; sweetened just right; perfect in <lb />
every way. A package makes <lb />
enough for a large family. All <lb />
groceries sell it. Don't accept <lb />
JELL-0 complies with all <lb />
Pure Food Laws. <lb />
Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry. <lb />
Cherry, Peach. <lb />
For County Treasurer. <lb />
f hereby beg to announce my- <lb />
self as a candidate for the posit- <lb />
ion as Treasurer of the county of <lb />
Pitt, subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primaries of the <lb />
county. C. T. <lb />
d w <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Who would dare employ a <lb />
who made no study of medicine and <lb />
who would dare to have a horse shod <lb />
by any horse who knows not the <lb />
nature of horses feet There is no <lb />
need of your horses interfering or over- <lb />
reaching Give me a trial. All work <lb />
No. shop across <lb />
city market. Experienced horse- <lb />
Sam Mason. <lb />
Ob <lb />
K. Co.<lb />
In <lb />
and bowels. me a v. iii <lb />
r.; <lb />
consumption <lb />
said I net <lb />
and four lens years I on a <lb />
lions and <lb />
market. I could <lb />
ate. and tn tho Spring I picked up <lb />
one Almanacs as a poor emaciated <lb />
II, ; i wreck <lb />
that Almanac . lo my <lb />
at filly cent <lb />
IA unit tho I J <lb />
a cent <lb />
CUR, unit tho I i-neAt I n-d <lb />
ALL i <lb />
BUY. I kept en <lb />
taking It and in two months I went back to <lb />
my work, as a machinist, in throe months <lb />
t was well and hearty, I rail urn a <lb />
as I find It a line <lb />
and a tonic <lb />
Hay you live long ard prosper. <lb />
C. N. CORNELL <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL <lb />
PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW <lb />
This is only a sample of <lb />
the great good that is <lb />
daily done everywhere by <lb />
for Dyspepsia. <lb />
Can found <lb />
pr trod u<lb />
All v. <lb />
made <lb />
Your <lb />
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i repair <lb />
and is <lb />
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Row often you elm get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
Have a good <lb />
tool box he prepared for <lb />
emergent let. <lb />
Is a you desire, and <lb />
we see that your tool <lb />
dues not a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse c <lb />
of <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
For Sale by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
ill per . ill <lb />
j . to ii <lb />
la i a; mi to n . <lb />
day of A I, I <lb />
Adm of Jesse I. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having as administratrix <lb />
Dr. W. H. Bagwell, deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims against <lb />
estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to me or to my attorney, K. <lb />
James, within months from this <lb />
dale, or this notice will be pit ad in oar <lb />
of their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb />
estate will make <lb />
mediate payment to my said attorney. <lb />
This the day of April. <lb />
D. BAGWELL, <lb />
Administratrix. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Atty. <lb />
PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY i <lb />
B I Proprietor eight, dearly man handle fee ,. <lb />
L . of a newspaper <lb />
, learn- after due experience not <lb />
Entered as cord I natter Jan. 1907 at the t N . the future. <lb />
the WILL GET panic to overwhelm <lb />
. . I Democratic principles. When <lb />
III the Open I , j l; <lb />
OVERMAN SMALL DO GOOD Thomas Jefferson and his com- <lb />
peers dared to sign the <lb />
of Independence. There <lb />
C under Congress of March <lb />
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North has shown that <lb />
her people are on the tide <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MAY 29th. 1908 The <lb />
state continue to go for- <lb />
campaign for the Demo-, The Greenville Reflector <lb />
nomination <lb />
for The New Bern Sun <lb />
switched clear off our -oft We Mayor of <lb />
crow more and more disgusting. , <lb />
a watermelon of aim- <lb />
It is making strength hater tori, , <lb />
the Republican party . But a, matter. ,,;, <lb />
i-.-u anting ain't ant no soft <lb />
Carolina than anything the Phillips ain't got no soft crabs, <lb />
e ever done he- <lb />
fore. There arc three good men <lb />
aspiring for the nomination, yet, <lb />
the supporter malign th <lb />
clone struck him. Hi <lb />
and town both went dry. <lb />
nohow. Barely, W <lb />
mean to insinuate <lb />
we have a blind tiger, do you-, a <lb />
New Bern Sun. lilt to locate, Greenville's <lb />
Mo, never an animal opportunities are worth consider- <lb />
others just as if they were en-, I <lb />
. than a small coon dog, <lb />
instead belonging <lb />
, . I But ii am t careful about <lb />
the same party, and versa. <lb />
, , asking question will con- <lb />
t make the support . <lb />
net yourself tiling <lb />
know. <lb />
of a certain man a test Dem- <lb />
and think every- <lb />
body is a rascal no <lb />
agree with th in. <lb />
for the nomination is a reflection <lb />
on the party by the en- <lb />
to Democracy are profit- <lb />
If the Stat <lb />
a u mi nth two further oil <lb />
we e th re- <lb />
such a campaign by <lb />
a man ho i- not in the <lb />
race, ll ; <lb />
Char <lb />
for part <lb />
The Raleigh Times hue raised <lb />
its voice against the <lb />
unnecessary expense <lb />
the present day graduation of a <lb />
or in And the <lb />
i right. There i- entire- <lb />
ton much expense w, <lb />
doing and other thing <lb />
I unnecessary, and the burden <lb />
falls heavily on parents not able <lb />
hear <lb />
Carolina has the of <lb />
being the only township in <lb />
county that gave a wet majority. <lb />
came next with a tie <lb />
vote. <lb />
nil <lb />
. safer. <lb />
to hear it. would <lb />
at; <lb />
I tin well to encourage the <lb />
S. <lb />
and county <lb />
feel Senator <lb />
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to reform in this particular. <lb />
Congress took a whack at the <lb />
Another gathering of news- <lb />
paper men have been shown what <lb />
good town Charlotte is. <lb />
Because <lb />
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real estate i- not so active, but <lb />
keeps still. <lb />
Pitt majority for <lb />
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Good h; . Ii size. <lb />
to even expressed <lb />
thanks from a column of pleasant <lb />
things, hut he as sure- <lb />
us cometh the winter that a <lb />
single line in which there is an <lb />
unintentional representation will <lb />
cause some one to he heard from <lb />
as if from a house top. And we <lb />
may add that When he has made <lb />
pleasant mention times of <lb />
nine person, place or thing, hut <lb />
on the thousandth time fails to <lb />
do so, he must not expect to <lb />
forgotten. The omission may <lb />
have been accident, <lb />
or even an entire lack <lb />
of knowledge. It matters not. <lb />
The simple fact remains and he <lb />
will be judged by <lb />
The above from an exchange <lb />
in Virginia i- so applicable to <lb />
every newspaper, that it cOuld <lb />
be reprinted without <lb />
and not be held as anything be- <lb />
a local condition. <lb />
And very much in the same <lb />
line, onus the <lb />
N. Journal, of the inst., <lb />
column editorial in <lb />
eleven type, in <lb />
of a recent editorial in its <lb />
columns, that provoked some <lb />
t remark the <lb />
Journal would cost the Demo- <lb />
party county. <lb />
The esteemed contemporary of <lb />
seems <lb />
previously defended itself from <lb />
an at la.-;, it hail ex- <lb />
pr, opinions regarding dirty <lb />
polities, and the danger there- <lb />
i t might result lo Dem- <lb />
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lo is iii lie <lb />
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easy ii i for passing <lb />
in . In hour he 11- <lb />
local or editorial <lb />
in . i- . editor can <lb />
or to <lb />
Pu were those do it <lb />
for a Site ll business. We have <lb />
i. What Ch- , <lb />
of Commerce Does. I with us today, and they <lb />
are all against <lb />
A telegram received Sunday j Without injustice to <lb />
by Prof. W. H. from any or corporate interest, <lb />
John H. Small, does possess that decision and <lb />
announces that Greenville will of character, of all <lb />
get a public building site at a most important in the <lb />
cost not exceeding The j a state. The charge <lb />
house conference committee on; is dangerous comes from <lb />
Saturday night agreed to Senator j those who have either <lb />
amendment the platforms and can- <lb />
Greenville in the appropriations of their party or who now <lb />
bill which passed the senate, and him to their <lb />
Congressman Small it would personal ambition, <lb />
pas the house today in accord-j Opposition to his <lb />
lance with the conference agree- to have been plan- <lb />
by an politician, by <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county are the pride for a <lb />
to be congratulated upon this as Western candidate, the anti- <lb />
that the town is to have corporation influence of <lb />
a public building in the the middle section, and the zeal <lb />
future and our people are those men. specially interested <lb />
to Senator Overman j m Splendid prizes of governor <lb />
and Congressman Small for for 1912 from the <lb />
interest they taken in it. J <lb />
The work of the Chamber The memorable victory <lb />
of Commerce of Greenville is also Elder Settle in <lb />
manifested in g by the signal <lb />
the and the county I victory of over the <lb />
commissioners having sent Settle in when he <lb />
committee to Washington to redeemed the Fifth district in the <lb />
appear before the house rule; <lb />
Th New Bern Sun says this <lb />
count eds candidate for <lb />
lit who rim lie elected. <lb />
Why, Phillip . had <lb />
every four years for a century, <lb />
and will iii;. <lb />
or .; . to <lb />
to North , i,.,,,,,,,,, <lb />
tin honestly pressed and sin- <lb />
J. Jarvis. declared, after consider- <lb />
the movement at the few <lb />
special session that brought ,.,.,. <lb />
that brought <lb />
about tie election. <lb />
was regarded as doubtful and <lb />
probably wet. Yesterday it <lb />
keep right a majority of one <lb />
electing one fourth year. thousand for <lb />
. u i . Ii the u nil ; of her mat<lb />
I PHI <lb />
on . in . <lb />
Slam <lb />
I; May <lb />
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present ; Mr. <lb />
Small, an i in- address on hi <lb />
in-. id i in <lb />
h. I number <lb />
present. In tori <lb />
in el i- in- <lb />
vi hope Sir. null <lb />
can i in <lb />
until Iii- hop or the e u <lb />
if . inland <lb />
way arc fully r <lb />
Id . k the<lb />
in I he <lb />
N and server. <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
v; <lb />
Pi I -v. <lb />
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saw Tall tin y I <lb />
held down the hill. <lb />
over and <lb />
. <lb />
. all <lb />
. I . . Jarvis, chairman <lb />
of the anti-saloon league in Pitt <lb />
county, the t <lb />
hi and e at result <lb />
in t ii county, us does Chair- <lb />
l the league, <lb />
at the in the State. <lb />
I. seven mere count <lb />
in the Si,, , hi Id their <lb />
com bring, <lb />
the total number of counties <lb />
that have so he I convention <lb />
up to <lb />
ties Rowan delegate and <lb />
f go to <lb />
the State convention. Of the <lb />
others the of the throe <lb />
candidates for nomination <lb />
for governor ii given as follows anybody. <lb />
omitting Craig <lb />
Home <lb />
a i the banner <lb />
township of The <lb />
Ayden precinct gave ma- <lb />
Winterville precinct <lb />
a total of for the town- <lb />
ship, <lb />
Scientists are spending a <lb />
Bum the Hittites <lb />
They might find them ill <lb />
ball teams. <lb />
Alabama man says he <lb />
mice saw mules hopping about in <lb />
the tree to just like <lb />
the Birmingham Age-Her- <lb />
Thai man ought to get <lb />
me real good friend to strap <lb />
in on I till water-wagon SO <lb />
he could not fall <lb />
more, <lb />
The denunciation by congress <lb />
heaped upon Representative <lb />
Connecticut, may serve <lb />
to make him more careful to <lb />
what he is doing next time <lb />
he starts pro fur charges against <lb />
The Durham Herald says <lb />
Republican are waiting to see <lb />
what the will do and <lb />
will then govern themselves ac- <lb />
it is safe to say <lb />
Democrats are giving <lb />
the Republican an abundance <lb />
of campaign material to light <lb />
with. <lb />
and very few editorial <lb />
comment are except <lb />
r deliberation, <lb />
Fortunately, the judgment a- <lb />
the newspaper is polio- <lb />
If i; was . so. then <lb />
i he few new <lb />
local, State mid national <lb />
condition that so sly a- <lb />
rise, which th news- <lb />
pap the only 1- r- <lb />
prevents outbreaks. The <lb />
curse of the noonday hour against <lb />
the news away, and <lb />
in . . . . . <lb />
will <lb />
the ion f <lb />
w Bern Journal, <lb />
to la <lb />
Cupid has won and as th re- <lb />
Tarboro will loose a talented <lb />
Miss Meta Winstead, <lb />
wedding to Dr. J. <lb />
Carlton, of Salisbury, will be <lb />
solemnized at the home of the <lb />
bride to be, Rocky Mount, <lb />
committee and present against him goes <lb />
Greenville's claims for a in bi own The mag- <lb />
Thus in one year by made by him for <lb />
united effort Greenville baa. Crawford, the tenth district <lb />
secure both the training school unseated by <lb />
and a public building, neither of congress, has been for <lb />
which could have been yet it is that <lb />
without this organized move- Kitchin cannot have a vote from <lb />
tho th district, <lb />
The of .,,.,. ; has hold <lb />
soon be coming j ., <lb />
again to hoW a kind of . .- and under t-very teat he <lb />
; i; meeting over n,; K , ,, every <lb />
and express clean. On <lb />
to those who servants people <lb />
helped out in it, even if there is no hurry to time <lb />
no other enterprise the support is <lb />
wants push at present. positive, on <lb />
t pays for our to for candidate, not <lb />
together frequently and for other <lb />
touch with each other. The people kn that he has the <lb />
. of his own mind, and <lb />
A. H. ELLER FOR KITCHIN. his heartbeats in sympathy <lb />
, with their <lb />
The Manager of Governor in due will speak. <lb />
Glenn's Campaign Predict. Vie- The All of early con- <lb />
for th; Congressman. in counties that are <lb />
easily fixed, is the method of a <lb />
to News and <lb />
Winston Salem, N. C, May <lb />
weak on the idea that <lb />
wagon will frighten <lb />
-It has become known here that I M and <lb />
Ho,. A. II. Eller. who so sue-, . A .-w <lb />
managed ., <lb />
of Governor Glenn, is now I counties in the Center and East <lb />
more <lb />
a very active part on behalf h u k Kitchin <lb />
.- w w Kitchin. Mr. r , , , , , ,, . <lb />
his place in lead hold it <lb />
of Hon. W. W. Kitchin. Mr. <lb />
well known political <lb />
ability makes this news of more <lb />
than minor importance. This <lb />
afternoon Mr. Eller issued a let- <lb />
to his friends in which he <lb />
predicts that Mr. Kitchin will be <lb />
victorious and in which he sets <lb />
forth his reasons fur supporting <lb />
him, as <lb />
Mr. Kitchin is <lb />
the people's choice, ard his <lb />
until he is <lb />
b c, ., <lb />
Tuesday morning, June 9th, at nomination will not violate the<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 season but for want of <lb />
room. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb />
Hearne, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
have a perfect right <lb />
your opinion iii for <lb />
governor, but bear in mind that <lb />
the other man has an equal <lb />
right to his opinion. <lb />
Keep your eyes <lb />
Our paved streets, the training <lb />
school and the public building <lb />
are things that will push tin <lb />
town forward as never before. <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 no, be interesting to any <lb />
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb />
dress W. A- B. Hearne. Box <lb />
Greenville, N. C. d w <lb />
Don't cough your head off when you <lb />
can got a guaranteed remedy in Bees <lb />
Laxative It especially <lb />
recommended for children as pleas- <lb />
ant to take, a gentle laxative thus <lb />
expelling the phlegm from th <lb />
for cough, colds, croup, whooping- <lb />
cough hoarseness all bronchial <lb />
Guaranteed. Sold by U <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Miss Winstead has taught <lb />
music in the Tarboro graded <lb />
school for several years, and <lb />
ranks in the highest class a <lb />
musician. Her many friends <lb />
here will regret to learn of her <lb />
departure, but will wish her the <lb />
greatest happiness in her future <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS v <lb />
DO NOT <lb />
From th raw I <lb />
Bang I <lb />
Jo<lb />
to I <lb />
Our I, U <lb />
CI to <lb />
Id <lb />
two quart of <lb />
la <lb />
Straw- <lb />
Sol by <lb />
by man It <lb />
imp I <lb />
Tm fool Ca, U y, <lb />
party custom of rotation between <lb />
the East and the West. <lb />
He will carry to the <lb />
executive chair more prestige <lb />
and national renown than any <lb />
man since the war except Vance. <lb />
His abilities as a campaign <lb />
speaker are and our <lb />
party rt quires this year for its <lb />
standard bearer an aggressive <lb />
leader who can meet in debate <lb />
the ablest Republican and arouse <lb />
enthusiasm for Democratic <lb />
who has always <lb />
been a Democrat and who has <lb />
never known defeat. <lb />
Equal rights to aH and <lb />
special privileges to none is with <lb />
him a living principle. If he has <lb />
erred, his party erred before <lb />
him. For its declared principle <lb />
he has fought a good fight and <lb />
kept the faith. <lb />
Admitted abuses have <lb />
not yet been corrected, needed <lb />
reforms have not yet been ac- <lb />
it is not the time for <lb />
the people to yield to a reaction- <lb />
movement and permit a Re- <lb />
OUR AYDEN<lb />
It will please your Free Will Baptist church under <lb />
to lake her a box of fresh Rev. St. <lb />
Sauls has just re i resulted n several conversions <lb />
a magnificent assortment and additions to the church. A <lb />
S prices to 1.50. good feeling has aroused <lb />
illness, to the delight <lb />
m friends. <lb />
her <lb />
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb />
R. Smith O. <lb />
A lad here by the name of <lb />
Tripp. while in company with <lb />
other boys was muddying water <lb />
to catch fish, had B large <lb />
sin snake to bite him leaving the <lb />
imprint of four teeth in <lb />
The lad had of mind <lb />
sufficient to apply tobacco spittle. <lb />
Miss Marguerite Meredith. . .,. <lb />
trained nurse from Washington. Car load of hard and soft coal <lb />
came Wednesday evening and by J. R. Smith W. <lb />
at once for Ridge Spring, Miss Davis, who has been <lb />
FIRST AMERICAN GLASS. <lb />
a Factory Built by a <lb />
Man In Now Hampshire. <lb />
Th first American <lb />
the of N. II. <lb />
in speaks or, <lb />
mode Conn. <lb />
sure much more go R-J.-g <lb />
again, from Dixon <lb />
a nice business at the <lb />
Ayden <lb />
mm, carts, wagons, <lb />
plows, also i Co- site. They will buy your <lb />
J. cotton seed wood. <lb />
the <lb />
war whose Issue enabled the <lb />
to commence Its own <lb />
nurse the wife of Mr. Will Ed- <lb />
wards, who is quite sick. Mrs. <lb />
Edwards has fallen in good <lb />
hands Miss Me; performed <lb />
a similar duty for us sometime <lb />
since- <lb />
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb />
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb />
The many friends of J. v <lb />
Smith. Jr., arc glad to know he <lb />
is much better, fever has <lb />
entirely left him. His little child <lb />
is quite sick yet. <lb />
Beaufort <lb />
Monday <lb />
teaching school in <lb />
county, come home <lb />
It M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the fountain. cold the year <lb />
Try one. <lb />
Commencement at the<lb />
that Robert of Boston <lb />
logs, to carry out the project which <lb />
repair cart buggy and wag- , j but had <lb />
on or sell you a new cart wagon <lb />
or most any kind of plank or for <lb />
lumber you may send, Mr selected a sue tor <lb />
SO have a nice lot of Coffins and ; factory secure from the British <lb />
caskets. Ed Garris is the clever <lb />
manager and will take pleasure j from be <lb />
in waiting on you. must have bird .-. eye for the <lb />
There were services conducted <lb />
in the Episcopal by To Mount Mo- <lb />
Mr Duncan- After the <lb />
Mrs. Maggie Butt, of Winterville a to . <lb />
made a short which we <lb />
A STORY <lb />
The of Mind of the Great <lb />
Admiral, <lb />
Captain relates the following <lb />
concerning Nelson's<lb />
prince Of Denmark, In the <lb />
of <lb />
The decks being of all <lb />
fore and sod n eon- <lb />
full view of all m the <lb />
was. at tho of tho bead. <lb />
and as he an <lb />
by took a copy. Tho original. <lb />
In own bond, was put an en- <lb />
and HaM arms. The <lb />
was to use a wafer, but <lb />
Nelson <lb />
send for sealing wax and can- to TO<lb />
N. C, May 1908 <lb />
To the Voters Pit <lb />
As most all the townships in <lb />
county have a candidate for <lb />
office, except I lie to <lb />
add one more to the number fur <lb />
register of deed.-. The most of <lb />
older people in this county <lb />
have always known my attitude <lb />
in politics since the war, <lb />
in the of eighteen <lb />
and Sixty eight, when white men- <lb />
Some delay followed owing to the <lb />
mans having bad Ida taken off <lb />
a baH. another messenger <lb />
for the said admiral when <lb />
Informed of this, and when the wafer <lb />
again suggested he simply roller- always given <lb />
the order. to <lb />
a i-ire of w-ax . , <lb />
that cause when a e <lb />
under a bayonet the hands of <lb />
As some of the leaders the <lb />
Democrat par know. I <lb />
my money <lb />
the Democratic <lb />
end running cast are the Temple <lb />
. bold precipitous; to the cast <lb />
have heard very highly <lb />
Mrs. Butt of <lb />
. , very talented family m and tho <lb />
,. . I she says is worth hearing, conceal the city of <lb />
nary this weeK and hair Chester, <lb />
beginning to <lb />
the exercises. Hon. Locke <lb />
Will deliver the Poached <lb />
28th, Masons in the Free m <lb />
your gar-Mi to prove- <lb />
den is the question every the of a <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed are crowd is <lb />
th, best for the South- You will Car load of and <lb />
rind all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Store. Don't <lb />
cine . <lb />
of the seal be perfect, to do SO, Still <lb />
1----- <lb />
on <lb />
the <lb />
same <lb />
The place Is now reached by a two <lb />
mile walk over an old road, a <lb />
to travel other than by <lb />
to- eons nature loving tourists <lb />
The Stonework about an. <lb />
foundations of building, are all <lb />
Mot I never Split a in<lb />
an, office, and never a can- <lb />
to belong to circle for but office; that <lb />
was overseer read arid a <lb />
dowered <lb />
the patent of <lb />
it-.- No or of a beat me. <lb />
or my r <lb />
to the empress. The <lb />
a P <lb />
rest of nail <lb />
the <lb />
t for <lb />
to Masons in Free of the , , ,,;,,., ; Mr. Bell has been <lb />
last Sunday now to tint . , . <lb />
Baptist W example nor- <lb />
by the Rev- b. l,. st-J,,, for u. l <lb />
the blind evangelist of and had a good <lb />
Georgia, is spoken in , . m. Lt the-la- <lb />
the of getting <lb />
oh- <lb />
The young men of the town <lb />
nave purchased a nice set of <lb />
horns and drums, secured <lb />
of a professor, and daily <lb />
and nightly it is toot-e toot the <lb />
town around. <lb />
Mill supplies, r, valves, <lb />
church <lb />
lent <lb />
pie regard <lb />
of sect <lb />
Windows, doors, blinds, <lb />
Georgia, is spoken of in <lb />
terms. All those present <lb />
united in their praise, es- <lb />
the Masons, who declare <lb />
i. was the grandest effort on the <lb />
subject they ever listened to. <lb />
Mr. is a polish- <lb />
ed speaker and when he becomes <lb />
Iron Crown, <lb />
crown of <lb />
and butts. J. R. <lb />
A Dollar <lb />
Nearly all of us remember <lb />
Speaker Reed's Dollar <lb />
and part it played <lb />
In politics. Now we have the first <lb />
or long session of a Congress <lb />
reaching billion proportions- It <lb />
is estimated that the <lb />
for the session now near an <lb />
end will <lb />
The Department leads, <lb />
of course. To it is appropriated <lb />
Next come pen- <lb />
swollen by recent <lb />
to the enormous total of <lb />
-this, forty-five <lb />
years after the great war closed. <lb />
In order follows for <lb />
permanent annual <lb />
for the navy; <lb />
for the objects <lb />
named in the sundry civil bill; <lb />
for the army; and a <lb />
job lot of smaller appropriations, <lb />
including for public <lb />
buildings, for <lb />
culture, for the Dis- <lb />
of Columbia, and <lb />
for the diplomatic and consular <lb />
service. Nothing, thanks to <lb />
Speaker Cannon, is spared for <lb />
an Appalachian and White <lb />
forest reserve. It will be <lb />
seen that cheese- <lb />
paring economy where no political <lb />
end was in view the aggregate is <lb />
sufficiently <lb />
Observer.<lb />
steam J. R. Co <lb />
R. Smith, R Worth- <lb />
and W. J. Mumford are j <lb />
attending court this week. <lb />
J. R. Co. Dixon wan-, <lb />
to buy feet of seasoned <lb />
oak lumber 1-2 inches thick. <lb />
Rev. A. L. Ormond, of Kenly, <lb />
assist Rev. H E. Tripp in a <lb />
meeting at the church <lb />
May 27th. <lb />
Dr Perkins National Herbs for <lb />
sale by J R smith Co <lb />
Mrs. Ida Allen, <lb />
is stopping with friends in town <lb />
for a few days. <lb />
Cox Cotton Planters Back <lb />
Bands and Guano distributors at <lb />
J R smith Co <lb />
Mrs. Martha Smith, of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting relatives in <lb />
town for a few days. <lb />
Rev. C. W. Howard will fill <lb />
his regular appointment in the <lb />
the Christian church next Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Bring us your seed and <lb />
small lots of scrap cotton in <lb />
the seed. J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Mayor calls special <lb />
attention to ordinances No. <lb />
and in regard to the sanitary <lb />
condition of out houses and back <lb />
lots. This Is the season of ma- <lb />
and fevers and due <lb />
of the above ordinances <lb />
should be made <lb />
Do you go to bed tired and get <lb />
up tired Take a tie of Sauls <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
For the past week our cotton <lb />
yard has had the appearance of <lb />
the fall. Something more than <lb />
one hundred bales were sold, <lb />
high as 111-4 cents. <lb />
Just received-A car load of <lb />
for top dressing. <lb />
E. Turnage Son <lb />
H. B. Smith wife have <lb />
been visiting relatives in Ayden <lb />
during the past week. <lb />
cure and <lb />
Perkins native tablets at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Election in town today. Pro- <lb />
stands a good chance of <lb />
being elected. <lb />
o does not have the <lb />
co of being His <lb />
n sermon was not only pleasing <lb />
Th, beneficial but he brought out <lb />
hen truly and <lb />
They the <lb />
of little girls the <lb />
was as successful as enjoyable, j up. <lb />
All to have a good time, i <lb />
A nice of coffins, and <lb />
Iran crown of w <lb />
Mined i the Iron bond with- <lb />
in pi- i to Hove been <lb />
used at the en <lb />
probably drat <lb />
a his coronation In <lb />
i,. , after graving brow <lb />
such <lb />
of n. <lb />
V. and tho great was <lb />
I-. , , given to Victor Emmanuel <lb />
and Is now preserved with care <lb />
at Mono, near Milan. <lb />
educ I <lb />
I business <lb />
of <lb />
Saving <lb />
The owner Hate I id <lb />
a .-haw of <lb />
from double I of <lb />
The keep- I <lb />
not ,, <lb />
not r i got writes a <lb />
lip <lb />
v a <lb />
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be best <lb />
in t u He <lb />
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r,. sir. .-.--. . , <lb />
after v.-u i skilled l- a <lb />
it irked p <lb />
Get after I. <lb />
tho squire. I sot up, <lb />
would Bi en co <lb />
STATEMENT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AYDEN. NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
A State o Carolina, at the close of business May 1908. <lb />
under cut in the right also a calf <lb />
, d color. The owner coming p H <lb />
proving property and . <lb />
cost can have <lb />
quick a id and <lb />
with to and <lb />
. . <lb />
will nominate <lb />
him. Yours Truly, <lb />
J. R. DAVENPORT. <lb />
Cotton seed meal, ship <lb />
stuff at F. Johnston's phone<lb />
to suit most anybody t J. R. <lb />
Smith Co, Dixon. <lb />
W-i. Browning and wife are, <lb />
visiting in Martin <lb />
everyone exclaims <lb />
of the new line of Easter cards <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
Mi . E It. Smith and <lb />
Myrtie, are visiting <lb />
relatives in the country. I H. Smith has purchased <lb />
Car load of Portland cement, interest of A. D. Cox in tho <lb />
lime and plastering hair at J. R- Carolina Milling <lb />
h day of April, 1908. <lb />
Will Stocks; Ayden, N. G. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
. . . <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver <lb />
. coin<lb />
and other nut <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
B. T. Jackson and wife, from <lb />
the spent Sunday with <lb />
J. P. Smith. <lb />
A full line carpenter tools <lb />
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
D. C. James, W. B. and <lb />
little son, of Greenville spent the <lb />
day here yesterday. <lb />
Portland lime and <lb />
plastering hair at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Hyman Buck came home Sun- <lb />
day from the University to spend <lb />
vacation. <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 />
Charlie Ross will return to the <lb />
University in order that he may <lb />
take in the commencement. <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 powders that can be pro- <lb />
cured- <lb />
The baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb />
The infant child of J-T. Smith, <lb />
Jr. who has been sick so long, <lb />
died Saturday and was buried <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane All <lb />
promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
. I J <lb />
-VI <lb />
1,870.18 <lb />
. ii i, and <lb />
I, <lb />
eat . <lb />
. J<lb />
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r., <lb />
fin<lb />
paid <lb />
to i-k. <lb />
-W<lb />
hay .; . <lb />
ltd <lb />
Laundry-L ft <lb />
store will be <lb />
Total, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OP <lb />
, K Smith, Cashier of tho above tank, do swear <lb />
;. true -o the best of ,. <lb />
that <lb />
laundry. <lb />
J. U. John- <lb />
to the <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Con Lanier, <lb />
Chas. Haskett, <lb />
Lost-A gentleman's black <lb />
double combination pocket hook, <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. <lb />
Blount for return of same to her <lb />
at Ayden, N- C. <lb />
The World's Best Climate <lb />
not entirely free from the <lb />
hi. I. elevations fevers prevail. While on <lb />
the lower levels malaria is encountered <lb />
to a greater <lb />
to altitude To climate <lb />
lassitude, malaria, <lb />
biliousness, and and gen- <lb />
debility, the most effective <lb />
is Electric bitters, the groat <lb />
and blood purifier; the antidote for <lb />
every form of bodily <lb />
and Sold under <lb />
guarantee at J. L. drug <lb />
store. Price <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 14th. <lb />
1908 <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
JO- I. DIXON, <lb />
CANNON. <lb />
J. R. SMITH,<lb />
New Designs m Spring <lb />
, . <lb />
j Cotton <lb />
I solicited <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
Opening display of the latest ff, <lb />
Schloss models in suits. in <lb />
We have now received and are now <lb />
ready to show you our full Spring U <lb />
line of the famous <lb />
Schloss Clothes. <lb />
one thing you can be sure of- M Q u <lb />
behind us, absolutely guarantee , C n I <lb />
bearing the SCHLOSS<lb />
Man Zan Pile Remedy, <lb />
Price ii <lb />
use <lb />
in prompt Mil any <lb />
funeral services were conducted Booth- and heals. <lb />
by Rev. C. W. Howard. I id b, John L. <lb />
cemetery. <lb />
and heals.<lb />
Label. Quality is a certainty and kept con- <lb />
the style is right, the fit is better . r.,,, <lb />
than in most made to measure <lb />
clothes and our prices are as low as <lb />
Spring trade. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
a. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N G <lb />
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IN APPROPRIATION. In a use Allen's Foot <lb />
Ease. <lb />
TEN THOUSAND FOR A BUILDING <lb />
SITE. <lb />
-m<lb />
Overran Gets in Amendment <lb />
Including <lb />
men Active for the <lb />
Waterway. <lb />
Washington, May 19- <lb />
get nearly a <lb />
million the public <lb />
as tended t the Sen <lb />
ate committee on put-lie build- <lb />
and grounds, of which Sen- <lb />
Overman la a member It <lb />
is by Hie biggest amount <lb />
given the State before for <lb />
in <lb />
to r ion is <lb />
that received by ant State <lb />
in the Union. Senator Overman <lb />
had to to keep of <lb />
the Carolina items that <lb />
were put on in the House, and in <lb />
addition he succeeded in inc <lb />
the amounts of the follow- <lb />
Wilmington from <lb />
to Salisbury <lb />
from to Wash- <lb />
from to <lb />
Appropriations were <lb />
by Sena r Overman for in <lb />
the following l s; Gr <lb />
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item added by the <lb />
Senate c is <lb />
for n I d i g t Wilson. <lb />
In Carolina <lb />
i fie public building <lb />
bi. times <lb />
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State in a two years <lb />
ago. Tl . l additions given <lb />
North a is a tribute to <lb />
high stand- <lb />
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after using Foot-Ease. It <lb />
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relief to bun <lb />
ions, It's the- st comfort dis- <lb />
of t age. l f et t. <lb />
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St. res. accept any substitute. <lb />
For FREE tail package, a o Free <lb />
ample of Foot <lb />
a now <lb />
n S. On N. Y. <lb />
KILLED BY LIGHTNING. <lb />
Bolt While Family are Near <lb />
Cock Stove. <lb />
During the storm about <lb />
O'clock, Wednesday evening. Mr. <lb />
C. Robinson, of Stoke, <lb />
was by lightning and in <lb />
killed. At the time the <lb />
family were standing about the <lb />
cook stove in the when, <lb />
the of lightning struck the <lb />
stove, g the one mentioned <lb />
and also shocking a younger <lb />
brother. The young mail killed <lb />
was years old and a son <lb />
of Mr. J. L. Robinson. He was <lb />
the registrar for Carolina town- <lb />
ship, and was held in high esteem <lb />
by ail who knew him He <lb />
member of the Red Men and war. <lb />
buried today with the honors of <lb />
fraternity. <lb />
Tuts remedy falls to <lb />
effectually cure <lb />
Constipation, Sick <lb />
headache. Biliousness <lb />
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb />
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The natural result Is food appetite <lb />
bin bias <lb />
r. and easy <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
SPROUTS. <lb />
CASK CASE. <lb />
In <lb />
County Convention Called. <lb />
Th county Democratic <lb />
committee today and <lb />
called the township primaries to <lb />
beheld at o'clock p. m, on <lb />
Saturday, June and the <lb />
county convention at noon on <lb />
Thursday, June 11th. <lb />
N. C. May a. Plenty More Like This <lb />
Gov. T. J. Jan is made a pro- Greenville. <lb />
Speech at Scores of Greenville people can tell <lb />
last Sunday morning at VT bout- Kidney Many <lb />
. , , u . . e a pi <lb />
O Kev. J. E. made of f, <lb />
a speech at Smith's school house hat Proof of merit c <lb />
state- <lb />
ere is a case <lb />
r pi <lb />
had than such endorsement <lb />
afternoon at o'clock. John G. Latham, St., <lb />
Both had good congregations. N- c Kid- <lb />
U r. c ST , , m my case far surpasses an <lb />
Mrs. Pattie F. Smith reached <lb />
home Sunday evening. <lb />
remedy I had <lb />
t. i For some time my <lb />
R disordered <lb />
A STORY OF NELSON. <lb />
A Luck. <lb />
last day of my life was <lb />
I b Ar- <lb />
S live. writes <lb />
of Tracy, California. boxes <lb />
ad of an of <lb />
pile . which had troubled me for <lb />
lour years and t y to no other <lb />
Slid <lb />
J. L drug store. <lb />
Words for <lb />
Remedy. <lb />
Cough <lb />
are <lb />
People everywhere take <lb />
ii t to th <lb />
,.; IT Remedy. <lb />
of <lb />
vi ii . y i eon <lb />
in a Cough Rem- <lb />
My. lit in, Catharine, is <lb />
two years old. h s i en taking <lb />
v. has had a <lb />
she months old. <lb />
contra t <lb />
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POISON <lb />
Pains, Can- <lb />
Scaly Ska, <lb />
Rules. <lb />
will <lb />
sample <lb />
qua ties of how B. B. B. Trouble <lb />
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For years Bot n <lb />
Balm B hi- <lb />
thousands of <lb />
S or H .; <lb />
forms o Dis . We <lb />
solicit the mos cases R. <lb />
H. B. cures e If <lb />
U . d or <lb />
continuing t inland water ways <lb />
commission if the visitors <lb />
are .- Is I in th pro- <lb />
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agitation of <lb />
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try, ling ;. <lb />
com mi in l <lb />
first week of the n of <lb />
Ml l e d <lb />
in the waterways proposition <lb />
will keep up the light for <lb />
proved rivers and harbors. T. <lb />
J Pence in Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer <lb />
Mrs. . <lb />
Mrs. Salli C a <lb />
graduate of . of II de- <lb />
livered the address the senior <lb />
class of 1908. <lb />
This address exclusively <lb />
womanly, beautiful in conception <lb />
and eloquent in language. <lb />
To the magnetic personality, <lb />
charming dignity cf manner that <lb />
are in born traits of this <lb />
of North Carolina, there was <lb />
added an interest and love for <lb />
old G. F. C. girls that made each <lb />
word she uttered sink into the <lb />
hearts of hearers and the <lb />
of Mrs. Cotten and her ad- <lb />
dress will live long after her <lb />
splendid work for Greensboro <lb />
college is ended on <lb />
Greensboro <lb />
of Hon. C. L <lb />
The . i- i <lb />
G com en <lb />
ed don. L. <lb />
for the n-a n for solicitor <lb />
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which convenes in <lb />
New Bern w 19th, were in <lb />
to as  unit for Sir. <lb />
are six <lb />
in <lb />
Carteret, <lb />
Jones, Pi t Greene <lb />
v firs id convention, <lb />
her district <lb />
. ,. follow lite <lb />
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sent to the <lb />
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o- s is be ind cure I <lb />
BLOOD BALM . B. <lb />
Is sate to <lb />
of Pure . Ii purl- <lb />
he . <lb />
Druggists, .; per bottle <lb />
Di t -r; m cur <lb />
here are six j, <lb />
district, Free Blood Cure . <lb />
Pamlico, This c. -n cut from Green- <lb />
previously used, <lb />
iv kidneys had in <lb />
-------j . condition, the secretions <lb />
Spending two Or three weeks in being too frequent in action and the <lb />
Marlboro section attended with pain. When <lb />
t A Kidney Pills I was <lb />
and friends. impressed that I procured a box <lb />
Mrs, C. E. and I Wooten's drug store. Th. <lb />
children spent Monday with her i directly of m <lb />
L possible <lb />
returned in the condition, the <lb />
so <lb />
at <lb />
They <lb />
Per- <lb />
Attention <lb />
Presence of Mind of tho Great <lb />
Admiral. <lb />
relates the following <lb />
Lord Nelson's let- <lb />
a u crown <lb />
of Denmark, dispatched la the I <lb />
list of <lb />
The decks being cleared of all <lb />
fore and aft all con- <lb />
removed, Nelson wrote In I <lb />
U view of all on the deck where he <lb />
at the casing of the rudder head. <lb />
Ending, and he wrote an officer <lb />
anding by took a copy. The original, j <lb />
Ills own was put Into an en- ; <lb />
Hie and sealed, with his arms. The <lb />
per was about to use a wafer, but <lb />
on <lb />
so; send for sealing wax and can- <lb />
n.-l Stewart <lb />
under so hot a Are and <lb />
a accident have you <lb />
so much Importance to a cir- <lb />
apparently <lb />
made use of a re- <lb />
plied Nelson, wafer would have <lb />
been still wet when the letter was <lb />
presented to the crown prince. He <lb />
would have Inferred that the letter <lb />
was sent In a hurry and that we <lb />
had some pressing reasons for being In <lb />
m wan told no <lb />
in me me secretions gave me <lb />
evening. no trouble whatever I felt better <lb />
I. L. Norman is a proud man n also <lb />
a fourteen pound-1 <lb />
j . pained by headaches and the results de- <lb />
We had a nice rain Monday highly <lb />
evening, Tuesday we had a For sale by all dealers. Price cents, <lb />
one, and Wednesday it <lb />
arid sole agents for the United States. <lb />
j ll Remember the <lb />
some more and at night it rained take no other. <lb />
Dr. J. N. passed L. <lb />
through our burg this <lb />
on his way to Greenville. <lb />
W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
Valued Same as Gold. <lb />
O. Stewart, a merchant <lb />
View Miss., tell my custom- CS <lb />
when they buy a box o; Dr. <lb />
New Life Pills they the worth of. <lb />
f lot. <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
U K N X O <lb />
to a man worried over the care of <lb />
his cash. It is bound to bother him <lb />
and take his mind of other affairs. <lb />
The National Bank is <lb />
Ready <lb />
to take the burden of caring for your <lb />
cash off your shoulders. That it is <lb />
in the bank Vaults than in <lb />
your desk or safe cannot be denied. <lb />
That depositing it will be a big re- <lb />
lief you will not deny after you <lb />
have experienced it. Begin today. <lb />
lime delay followed owing to the <lb />
o's having had his bead taken off <lb />
a ball. another messenger <lb />
the said the <lb />
formed of this, and when the wafers <lb />
suggested be simply <lb />
. the order. <lb />
large quantity of wax was used <lb />
Be care taken That the <lb />
of the seal be <lb />
Spoiled tho Prayer. <lb />
A west end man who had been oat <lb />
with a party of Mends sipping from <lb />
the of joy more usual <lb />
home, at a loss to know bow to <lb />
I conduct himself to prevent Ills wife <lb />
; Knowing be was Intoxicated. After <lb />
turning the question over his mind <lb />
several times he decided that it would <lb />
be well for him to kneel prayer <lb />
before retiring, as he sometimes did. <lb />
the world are you doing <lb />
there. asked his wife. <lb />
your prayer might more <lb />
effect If took off that <lb />
Bi. Lords P. <lb />
or i ,. t n . <lb />
under guarantee a. j. Wooten's Hyman or F. G. James.<lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb />
H. M. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
E G FLANAGAN <lb />
Pres. and Gen. <lb />
T M HOOKER <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
W E <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
I The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy <lb />
Organized in 1866, reorganized and <lb />
in 1904 with authorized capital <lb />
High Grade <lb />
BUGGIES -AND <lb />
one <lb />
is t Mr. i <lb />
i m , f . . <lb />
N C. Reflect n is co -I fur <lb />
sample of <lb />
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line- vi to <lb />
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now Hill <lb />
State n trouble h <lb />
i Headquarters For Farm <lb />
I Supplies and Hardware. <lb />
lest <lb />
call <lb />
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera <lb />
Remedy. <lb />
and <lb />
There is probably no medicine made <lb />
that is relied upon with more implicit <lb />
confidence than Colic, <lb />
Cholera and Remedy. Dur- <lb />
the third of a century in which it <lb />
has been in us-, people learned <lb />
that it is one remedy, that never fails. <lb />
When reduced with water and sweeten- <lb />
ed it is pleasant to For sale <lb />
all druggists and dealers in patent <lb />
medicines, <lb />
E carry a lull line at all times of the <lb />
quality goods only. Don't fail to <lb />
onus. would attention to our <lb />
Agricultural implements, such as Plows. <lb />
rows, and High Grade Cultivators both riding <lb />
and walking, which arc great labor savers. <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
We also tarry the Highest Lime and <lb />
Cement that can he purchased. We might <lb />
also call your attention to our line of <lb />
PAINT <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 of 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 />
OUR<lb />
r r d n. <lb />
Our forty to the people <lb />
and is n for yo-. <lb />
OUR <lb />
FT are prepared to sell the trade on any id of <lb />
it terms either for or on lime, and if will us be- <lb />
for purchasing we will to your Interest, sell the best <lb />
market Give us and he convinced. <lb />
OUR GUARANTEE. <lb />
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb />
within one from date of purchase caused by <lb />
in material or workmanship, and is to us by the <lb />
chaser, we will replace the same free of charge <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb />
Local Time Table <lb />
Effective January 27th. 1908. <lb />
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
WESTBOUND <lb />
STATIONS <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Green i <lb />
Far <lb />
Hally <lb />
Kid <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
A. at. <lb />
If <lb />
in<lb />
to<lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
A. M.<lb />
Norfolk<lb />
tally <lb />
Zebulon <lb />
Wendell <lb />
L. BUNCH. T M <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex <lb />
P. M <lb />
86.-1<lb />
8-17 <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
P. M. <lb />
No. <lb />
Ev. Sunday <lb />
A. M. <lb />
No <lb />
Ex. <lb />
5-21 <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
II <lb />
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F. W. D P A <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Get The best for Comfort <lb />
Borden Felt Hat- <lb />
and a piece Bern- <lb />
stein Iron Bed-have no equal. <lb />
T A FT BO YD <lb />
of Ion; experience <lb />
also have for sale the best midi by <lb />
and folly Piedmont and Hackney. <lb />
R. L. Davis or Bros, at and J. R. Harvey Co., at Grifton, agents <lb />
tor our Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is subject to our guarantee. <lb />
The JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, U. S. A., <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
mm l DAVENPORT <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
House Furnishings, <lb />
. Card of <lb />
I wish to extend my sincere <lb />
thanks to the people of Green- <lb />
ville and of Reedy Branch com- <lb />
for the many favors and <lb />
kind deeds rendered to my <lb />
in behalf of my husband <lb />
his illness and death. <lb />
Mrs. J. C- Tripp. <lb />
Man Zan Pile Remedy cornea ready to <lb />
in a with nozzle. <lb />
One application soothes and heals, re- <lb />
duce inflammation relieves soreness <lb />
and itching. Price <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
L CARR <lb />
General Hardware <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
farm fertilizer sower <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
-I <lb />
AND MEN'S SUITS <lb />
C. S. <lb />
S. MOORING <lb />
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
BOWEN <lb />
of Women's Greenville N. C. <lb />
A TALE OF THE SEA. <lb />
The Upside Down of th Cap- <lb />
of the <lb />
An almost instance of <lb />
perils attending who go to sea <lb />
is of a story a <lb />
time court of year <lb />
by the of sailing ship <lb />
Nothing that Jules Verne, <lb />
Clark and II. G. Wells ever <lb />
fan lied In their <lb />
story told by Captain En- <lb />
lie had sailed from n <lb />
cargo of planks for Oldenburg. The <lb />
remained at the wheel during <lb />
a gale which overtook the vessel next <lb />
eight and at morning went to <lb />
bis cabin to change his wet clothes. <lb />
lie hod just got Into dry <lb />
when his vessel capsized, and he <lb />
found himself Standing on the roof of <lb />
the cabin, door of which the sea <lb />
bad closed. <lb />
loosening boards of what was <lb />
now the roof be gut Into the bold, <lb />
which contained only loose sails. For- <lb />
some shelves of a high cup- <lb />
board remained and from them <lb />
b collected some cans of condensed <lb />
milk, some prunes, rice, sugar and <lb />
sage, lie also found a hammer. <lb />
twelve days the master of th- <lb />
I snip lived In his prison, eating as Spar- <lb />
possible and drinking set <lb />
water, which appeared to have no ill <lb />
on him. He employed his five <lb />
time In hammering on steel bottom <lb />
of the ship to attract the attention f <lb />
passing vessels. lie knew when it was <lb />
day. for a dim light penetrated <lb />
water. <lb />
On the twelfth day the Norwegian <lb />
steamer Aurora sighted the wreck and <lb />
Bent a bOAt to take it tow. <lb />
bad fallen but. hearing <lb />
footsteps over his head, he began <lb />
knocking bis hammer and shout- <lb />
big for help. he Aurora's men re- <lb />
turned to their ship for tools, with <lb />
which they a hole the <lb />
bottom of had <lb />
heard snooting. When they drew <lb />
out their drill, n man's finger followed. <lb />
they soon learned <lb />
had food for four days more and wish- <lb />
ed o be lowed to land, for was <lb />
to release In open sea <lb />
Aurora towed the wreck safely <lb />
to whore with <lb />
it was attached to a <lb />
crane, a plate Was unloosened. <lb />
and the Imprisoned master was freed. <lb />
He was perfectly and even <lb />
able to walk alone. three men <lb />
Who had constituted his crew were of <lb />
course drowned When the vessel cap- <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
A PARIS <lb />
Winning Ways of a Smooth and <lb />
Wily extortionist. <lb />
At and rte In <lb />
Pals, Is owned by <lb />
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francs. yin will of I <lb />
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compliment to sense, lint <lb />
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with the that in <lb />
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princes, rich Americans or fools. I <lb />
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few rich and a many <lb />
for unless one Is horn to <lb />
the of each place <lb />
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Tarsus. I I lie Incident of an <lb />
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hut to the hill as rendered. <lb />
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the will afford us <lb />
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accept we must ask to pay Hie full <lb />
amount of hill We <lb />
cannot permit that our should he <lb />
Oh. there are <lb />
and by Aubrey <lb />
In Magazine. <lb />
THE ALLIGATOR. <lb />
To Student, of Animal Habits H Is <lb />
Foe Worth Watching. <lb />
For the nature the <lb />
its of the alligator hold much inter- <lb />
est. To tho camera sport-man he <lb />
presents delightful possibilities, <lb />
while to the tourist who <lb />
will really sick him in his home he <lb />
will an assortment of <lb />
more thrilling than could be <lb />
unearthed in a year of <lb />
globe trotting. <lb />
Hunt up the haunts of the craft <lb />
until you find a river that he <lb />
frequents, quietly and alone <lb />
down the stream and up the creek <lb />
and branches that enter it till you <lb />
find oil the hank the bed of an <lb />
gator with signs of his recent pres- <lb />
your sit down on <lb />
the bed and wait for him to come <lb />
home. By and by out In the <lb />
of stream you may see three lit- <lb />
black nose and eyes of <lb />
your absentee soon <lb />
the whole head, and back <lb />
appear. He will swim slowly toward <lb />
you and probably sink gradually be- <lb />
neath the surface before reaching <lb />
the hank. If he comes on an <lb />
crawls up on the bank beside you, ii <lb />
will be a high to your cool <lb />
and complete control of <lb />
nerves, and the incident will <lb />
a pleasant place in your memory. <lb />
It happened once to me that after <lb />
long waiting for the return of an <lb />
alligator upon whose bed I was sit- <lb />
ting I discovered that lie had no <lb />
left it, but was lying in the tail <lb />
grass just behind me, with his bin <lb />
jaws three feet from my face an <lb />
his ten foot body curved <lb />
around me. <lb />
After sitting In my <lb />
for half hour, wondering why an <lb />
alligator seen didn't show up. <lb />
I chanced to down and saw <lb />
head resting quietly on the surface <lb />
of the water within twelve inches <lb />
my hand as it lay on tho gunwale. <lb />
It gives a sensation to <lb />
to sit thus, motionless, <lb />
watching the unwinking eyes <lb />
this free, wild, powerful brute <lb />
on your face, tho <lb />
the little that show- of <lb />
long, white teeth within reach <lb />
your jaws and teeth.--A. Di- <lb />
mock in <lb />
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Future.<lb />
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Henry <lb />
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and bought a ticket for <lb />
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are you <lb />
to in- <lb />
quired a Citizen. <lb />
save <lb />
replied the Stingiest <lb />
Man. Whereat the <lb />
mightily. <lb />
Now. be it known <lb />
that the Stingiest Man <lb />
in was wise <lb />
in his Day Genera- <lb />
for along back in <lb />
1907 A. D. or there- <lb />
about it became the <lb />
Settled Habit of the <lb />
people to <lb />
purchase Large Sheets <lb />
of Little Stickers bear- <lb />
inn portraits of G. <lb />
Washington, B. Frank- <lb />
W. and other illustrious Ones, which <lb />
Specimens cf Art they straightway cluck on envelopes <lb />
and sent to a Large and Luring Mali Order Concern in <lb />
it came about that the Seven <lb />
Stores in Shut up Shop, one after the other, <lb />
until along in 1919 A. D. the Stingiest Man found it in- <lb />
upon him to begin purchasing these Small <lb />
Specimens of Art to present to the Maw of the Monster <lb />
in and the Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy <lb />
to stand for the Same. <lb />
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being look up the Ad. of an Oculist <lb />
in this Paper and purchase a Pair of Specs. <lb />
ft <lb />
it <lb />
REFLECTOR BOOK STORE <lb />
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kinds of Stationery, <lb />
Memorandums<lb />
EMMi <lb />
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of a man <lb />
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Ir nearly on hand and per- <lb />
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college. Write us about a <lb />
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are now offering at <lb />
Not at His Best. <lb />
was said the Rev. Mr. <lb />
Goodman stonily, you playing <lb />
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do <lb />
replied usually <lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb />
I Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Winter-ilk and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application<lb />
buggies has been <lb />
tag, if you want a rice <lb />
runabout you had Governor Glenn as a <lb />
beta r give him an e call- <lb />
f. C. and G. E. Lineberry <lb />
returned from the Wake Forest <lb />
yesterday after- <lb />
and iv-port moat delight- <lb />
trip <lb />
men and dress <lb />
bats are open. Come and <lb />
Item. <lb />
Mi a of <lb />
Point, cams last to see <lb />
the <lb />
would lose hie district <lb />
Well, the committee <lb />
those Butler and <lb />
his lieutenants had helped to put <lb />
in office, and they considered <lb />
that a victory, with Butler and <lb />
his lieutenants on top, would be <lb />
worse than defeat, and they <lb />
refused to accept the advice of <lb />
Mr. Kitchin, and under lead <lb />
of Simmons, cock, Glenn and <lb />
then opened fire on Russell and <lb />
Butler and their lieutenants, and <lb />
hip and thigh, and <lb />
State. These honor are an <lb />
deserved, . referred to the attempt of i ., <lb />
A c load of lime and hay just M f USe the Demo. But Mr. <lb />
with Marion Butler ard and and <lb />
We have just received his coterie of pie in <lb />
men dress has been <lb />
I , <lb />
, v. I guaranteed or <lb />
the blind institution at by Job. L <lb />
He also elected a trustee of <lb />
Wake College Thursday ML KITCHIN AND FUSION. <lb />
and as president of the Alumni As the campaign waxes warm <lb />
association of Wake Forrest Col-. . re beginning to take <lb />
logo He Stands out as one of. of some things that were <lb />
about all we had left-if we did I AS TO MR. LOCKE <lb />
not fuse we had no chance of j <lb />
winning in the state and that he Letter From a Prominent Who <lb />
Him. <lb />
the leading school nun of the <lb />
about to be not <lb />
corn, oats and feed of straw hats prices to attract <lb />
ah kinds go to <lb />
due C <lb />
J. . <lb />
in <lb />
it. <lb />
A W. Ante i Co. <lb />
Craig. and their able and <lb />
followers did not do it at <lb />
; -that they do not deserve the <lb />
on to it by other re- . if fa <lb />
Pro-you. A W. a letter by Mr. Che W. -he <lb />
Laura Cox and Ethel of Charlotte written in J m and <lb />
-i. Gain the B L. foe Ir. j, <lb />
W. commencement at Mr. M C. Freeman, a ft --h. h <lb />
roil are , the tor- line of new spring puts of county <lb />
est and Baptist com- just opened. A W. Ange an open letter, <lb />
week. Co. which the following extract fits <lb />
The play in a Bar G of Ayden. <lb />
was given last night here Mr. you mention <lb />
at the at to a parents, i the fact that Mr. Kitchin has not <lb />
.--. of in been in Mr. Craig's <lb />
high terms. We wish ill th-L are going. Call to see a district to make a single <lb />
people in the c aid s our stock of runabouts be- speech. I believe that this is u <lb />
this ; fore you buy. Prices are u my memory serves <lb />
Our immense line of straw I j. me right I don't think he put <lb />
just received. us tor quality j-v. H. E. Tripp, of Ayden, himself to-much trouble about <lb />
. . .- . h j going up into Mr. Craig's dis- <lb />
morning and night. Uric; and 1898-and I <lb />
war in mind the don't to have heard <lb />
x wagons and carts very about Mr. be- <lb />
ma Cox Mfg. down in my county or down <lb />
N. C. <lb />
continue to say, never tin <lb />
of saying. It is w hat Butler said <lb />
and is still saying. What they <lb />
mean to charge is that we did <lb />
not the State in <lb />
stole it Democrats have <lb />
always resented that statement <lb />
when made by Republicans. <lb />
Why should w endorse it when <lb />
insinuated by a Democrat It is <lb />
Hon. C. W. Mitchell, a <lb />
fawner and business man <lb />
of Bertie county and whom his <lb />
people have for years honored as <lb />
their representative in the <lb />
and as State senator, <lb />
writes the following letter to a <lb />
citizen of Greenville that speaks <lb />
for <lb />
Aulander, N. C, May 1908. <lb />
Mr. Joseph <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Your letter received I do net <lb />
know the character of the <lb />
that are being used against <lb />
Mr. Craig in your county. I de- <lb />
sire to say that no man has ever <lb />
and from Bertie <lb />
county who is held in art liter es- <lb />
teem by the best people of this <lb />
county than Mr. Craig- Four <lb />
years represented this <lb />
county in the legislature, the <lb />
Democracy cf the county without <lb />
i dissenting voice instructed mo <lb />
to vote for him for U. S. Sena- <lb />
tor. I know that some of the <lb />
men who were enthusiastic for <lb />
him then are now traducing and <lb />
a serious charge. <lb />
it <lb />
is lit <lb />
ii. <lb />
; . d to ii <lb />
Rebus, who was <lb />
the <lb />
Grover <lb />
. d by <lb />
He <lb />
toys ago. N. C. feet of <lb />
m a i believe say was <lb />
at Black and Up the fifth district a <lb />
for and if my memory <lb />
To nave i. horse he must servos m right I think he has <lb />
j have of good feed. All been up the fifth district in <lb />
kinds of the beat to had, at j every campaign since, making <lb />
Produce Co., conspicuous a running <lb />
teachers and Sunday. <lb />
Hi.-, have oar deepest <lb />
sympathy. <lb />
A. lot of nice <lb />
cypress shingles for sale, <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
I will ho at the following places <lb />
your <lb />
June Sand o. <lb />
Ayden June and <lb />
June and 12- <lb />
Tucker's school house June <lb />
June <lb />
charge. <lb />
have made it we have <lb />
branded it as false, it is now <lb />
for tho first time made by a <lb />
Democrat, and that Democrat is <lb />
a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of his party for governor <lb />
If we nominate him will we <lb />
have to admit the charge <lb />
Does the Democratic party <lb />
want to nominate or elect a man <lb />
governor of North Carolina who <lb />
rather than a divided union. <lb />
Many of our best men in the <lb />
South held similar views. The <lb />
Rev. Mr. Craig died leaving <lb />
Locke and to the care of <lb />
their mother, who, being with- <lb />
out means to educate them, went <lb />
to the University of the State, <lb />
ran a house and by <lb />
that means educated her sons. <lb />
Locke Craig located in the <lb />
Western part of the State and <lb />
by his own energies and ability <lb />
has achieved distinction and <lb />
standing second to no man in <lb />
Western North Carolina. <lb />
I am told, and he does net de- <lb />
it, that at the age of the <lb />
I first he ever cast, having <lb />
read the life of Jams G. Blaine <lb />
and being strongly impressed <lb />
with the greatness of the man, <lb />
that he voted for Blaine electors. <lb />
The balance of the State ticket <lb />
he voted for the <lb />
nominees, and this is the only <lb />
instance where he has ever fail- <lb />
ed to support the party nominees. <lb />
I think when we take an <lb />
partial view of this point in his <lb />
he should be commended <lb />
rather than consider- <lb />
the environment of his boy- <lb />
hood I don't believe any man <lb />
in the State has done harder <lb />
work or made greater sacrifices <lb />
for the cause of Democracy than <lb />
Locke Craig, and it is a shame <lb />
that men, who call <lb />
good Democrats, should seek to <lb />
injure him before the people of <lb />
trying to injure his good name. State by vile slanders and ma- <lb />
If by a united voice of the <lb />
county he wag worthy to <lb />
sent State of North Carolina <lb />
lies. To those who <lb />
sure for voting when a <lb />
boy for the Blaine electors. I <lb />
door <lb />
Carroll and C. J- Jack <lb />
a , ., ,., ,, , <lb />
But what I want <lb />
to know is did Mr. Kitchin try t <lb />
not the voters carried the election <lb />
, ., ,.,., 1898, and adopted the amend <lb />
Wake Forest fuse with Mary Ann in <lb />
are at home for the It's charged that he did, <lb />
and he not denied it. If he Nominate Mr- Kitchin after <lb />
fine Jumbo didn't tell he ought to and thousand <lb />
For Sal Una C ten -u <lb />
J. picked, especially Ly the charge. If he did, stumps in North <lb />
Also then I say that no democrat in <lb />
campaign, point <lb />
, P. Manning Lister in the <lb />
away J-J J and be of scorn u, <lb />
You it. for you <lb />
ts and addresses -s a v . , ,. ,., nominated for governor the man <lb />
Prof Lineberry left for Stokes H P , Mr. Freeman h said ; and stand m <lb />
W. U. Harrington. story very out he does Sun. <lb />
Janie Kittrell went tel. it. The truth is <lb />
Greenville yesterday afternoon, j that Mr. Butler fused <lb />
We have a special line of can-, j., m gave him the pop- Relief from Rheumatic <lb />
goods fresh. H. L. Johns in. vote against Mr. Settle, with or over <lb />
Nice corned hams <lb />
for a <lb />
in the U. S. Senate, surely he is would sight them to the example <lb />
worthy to be governor cf the of Mr. Bryan in years <lb />
There has boon no change j voting for Weaver electors. <lb />
in ; he man in years. I don't know what will be t . <lb />
I think I Craig almost as I of this fight, bu <lb />
I am <lb />
ow myself. us w.-re, firmly convinced that the best <lb />
the I interest of the party will he <lb />
i-. county em r .-- <lb />
-me day of the same year. Mis j e d by his nomination. I consul <lb />
father a as good as <lb />
preacher, coming to the county any man. I Pitt county <lb />
pi to the war and marrying a; will give him a re- <lb />
I am told the vile slanders that <lb />
that his father, who was not a being circulated to injure p. <lb />
of the South, when the worthy and deserving son of our <lb />
Question f secession was who years baa lab- <lb />
ii g the minds of the people, held j on d for be St interest of the <lb />
gain it secession and his State, <lb />
sympathies were a united I C. Mitchell. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of May 14th, 1903 <lb />
he will speak on prohibition this, <lb />
afternoon <lb />
We are now reads to take or- <lb />
for the famous handy to <lb />
truck. They will be the <lb />
same price as heretofore. <lb />
A. G Cox Co. <lb />
A solid car load of flue iron <lb />
just received- We are prepared <lb />
to fill orders at the same <lb />
price. A G. Co. <lb />
mornings. We have them <lb />
H. L. Johnson, <lb />
Mrs. A. G. Cox and son, <lb />
are attending the B. U W. <lb />
commencement at Raleigh. Miss <lb />
H. L. Johns I vote against Mr. Settle, with rheumatism for over <lb />
hams are the thereby bringing about what is <lb />
st these spring now claimed as a brilliant times it settled in my knees and tamed <lb />
. . . . i . i- 4.1 maul n While, at other <lb />
B. F. Manning has just re-j Dora Cox year, <lb />
turned from a business trip bargains on doers and wind- <lb />
Norfolk. Mr. Builder, let us give <lb />
Y-j. r .;.;. don't you need e you prices on them. <lb />
nice buggy spread A W. Ange <lb />
Co, has them. <lb />
My soda fountain is <lb />
for the nicest cold drinks. <lb />
Everything is new ad in ex- <lb />
shape. H. L. <lb />
buggies are still in <lb />
the go. You had better come <lb />
and get you a nice buggy in time <lb />
for spring sport. A G. Cox <lb />
A- W. Ange Co. <lb />
hut did not walk, at other <lb />
victory, out n. not ,;,,,,, <lb />
fuse with the for duty. <lb />
for fa pain end <lb />
Crane from it my wife went to the <lb />
in that year, and they were de- s re here and cam been with a bottle <lb />
Mr of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was <lb />
Just d with it and found the had <lb />
Kitchin was by Butler nearly gone during night I;. <lb />
. in -p do not on for a than tori <lb />
tor w e not Know . . f , , , it . th <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
i 228.58 <lb />
and 1,178.58 <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Duo from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bunk notes <lb />
other notes <lb />
Total <lb />
581.80 <lb />
105.00 <lb />
15.43 <lb />
-807.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock I <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and tuxes <lb />
paid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time certificates <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
check <lb />
Duo to banks <lb />
400.00 <lb />
180.50 <lb />
1,787.16 <lb />
5,528.58 <lb />
2-18.58 <lb />
Total <lb />
14,098.00 <lb />
weeks and found that it drove the <lb />
but it may have on account rheumatism away. I have not had any <lb />
who from that for ever <lb />
Of Captain Buck months . <lb />
was Butler's first lieutenant. Or dealers n patent <lb />
of North Carolina, County <lb />
I Jackson, the above-named bunk, do solemn- <lb />
It swear that the above is true- to the best of my know <lb />
and belief. Cashier. <lb />
A. Cox, <lb />
J. B. Green, <lb />
G. E. Lineberry, v <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
, this day f May, <lb />
James R. Johnson, <lb />
Notary public. <lb />
. m-m <lb />
J. K. Barnhill has moved to I ft may have been because our. <lb />
his new home near the oil mill. <lb />
Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W- <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
election passed off quietly <lb />
yesterday. There was hard <lb />
work done but every one seemed <lb />
candidates, seeing how <lb />
many Butler and his <lb />
lieutenants had helped to put in <lb />
office, refused to fuse with him <lb />
But Mr. fusion rec <lb />
Colored People for Fr. <lb />
The colored people of Green- j <lb />
ville could not much hand I <lb />
the voting Tuesday, but <lb />
showed their interest in <lb />
and that was nearly every young <lb />
Mfg. Co., . C. I <lb />
We handle the the <lb />
v, r ; um v, with his election by holding prayer meetings <lb />
to be in excellent spirits. We over Settle W MM. In the year and their church h--Us. <lb />
were struck with one good sign, when the democratic party <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF y <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
Grifton, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business May 14th, 1908. <lb />
met in convention at Raleigh, <lb />
Cutler had a row with <lb />
following plows, <lb />
and <lb />
-ton Barber Co <lb />
v ed peanuts of different <lb />
kinds at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A new line of dry goods and <lb />
notions i-;. Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
For he Ricks house. <lb />
Nice five room cottage, pleasant- <lb />
located. C. S. Smith, agent. <lb />
The farmers hand tobacco <lb />
It Reached the Spot. <lb />
j j are the hope our county are he came to the owns . <lb />
p ,, J their actions yesterday are com- j democratic convention with the ., store at and is <lb />
indeed. stink of a thousand office k ant of the <lb />
at Johnson's j Mm and proposed to <lb />
every day. I fuse with us o-i the basis of King's New saved my <lb />
Rev. T. H. King returned from the <lb />
Monday morning and; m of n-y everything Stat. Carolina, Pitt County, <lb />
went back there today was L i <lb />
L. John- committee resolution, <lb />
Ice and lemons at U- u. ft that short work L. store. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans . <lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
and <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin . <lb />
bank notes . <lb />
Total. 115,602.86 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Undivided profits . . 136.48 <lb />
Deposits subject to check 5,840.48 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total, <lb />
ion s. . . <lb />
Mrs- T. II. King and Miss <lb />
Nanni- Braxton went to Green- <lb />
ville this morning. <lb />
notice <lb />
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, <lb />
T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
been made of it. but l to <lb />
For see A W. U me. this ,, day of May, <lb />
Ann-ft Co <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
urgent and <lb />
upon He <lb />
, ft Co- <lb />
A car of best hay, <lb />
Th ;, r Bryan ed why it Supply Co. <lb />
trucks are the thing to handle, N, U, for fire insurance. He be adopted, but the <lb />
. . ii tho In. ho with <lb />
W. W. <lb />
JOHN Z. BROOKS, <lb />
t Directors <lb />
tobacco. Send in your orders at <lb />
once. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange <lb />
Dr. Hess's Poultry and Stock <lb />
Food is the thing for your <lb />
try stock A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
IN, s., .- <lb />
Co.,, which he pressed with <lb />
of Greensboro. It is <lb />
best. <lb />
greatest force and <lb />
was that he had been able to beat <lb />
have found; Settle and be elected to congress, <lb />
our other candidates had <lb />
c-u ed by ,;. of the <lb />
. That Ms . as <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
k k v. TO AND <lb />
An improvement <lb />
. I <lb />
THE <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per tear <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1903 <lb />
MR. KITCHIN TO SEN. SIMMONS. <lb />
CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR AN- <lb />
SENATOR'S LETTER. <lb />
Thinly Senator Should Hold Hands off <lb />
Since He Was Elected by Friends <lb />
of Candidates. <lb />
In the course of his speech in <lb />
last night in ref- <lb />
to the letter of Senator <lb />
Simmons, Mr. Kitchin <lb />
February of last year, <lb />
Senator Simmons assured me he <lb />
would be impartial and <lb />
in the gubernatorial <lb />
contest. I was guilty of the fol- <lb />
of believing it. Within three <lb />
weeks before the Legislature ad- <lb />
Mr. Craig <lb />
to run and told him he would <lb />
support him if he He did <lb />
not tell me of his change of mind <lb />
until the following December. <lb />
Heretofore our Senators elected <lb />
by friends of all candidates, <lb />
a position and <lb />
having a special and <lb />
influence, have not fit <lb />
throw the great weight of such <lb />
Influence and prestige in favor <lb />
of either candidate, and this i <lb />
Senator never did it before either <lb />
two, four six years ago, <lb />
behalf of any of the dozen <lb />
who been before <lb />
the people, and even now he <lb />
does not, in his open letter, give <lb />
his weight to any candidate <lb />
Corporation Commissioner, or <lb />
Lieutenant Governor, for Com- <lb />
missioner of Agriculture or other <lb />
position. It is remarkable also <lb />
that in this instance he throws <lb />
his weight against Colonel Home <lb />
and myself, from his section cf <lb />
the State, when by the custom <lb />
of a generation the nomination <lb />
should come east, and ho gives <lb />
no reason for seeking to <lb />
custom. He does not say <lb />
there is any political exigency of <lb />
a public character that justifies <lb />
it- He does not say that no mar. <lb />
in the East has the character, <lb />
experience and ability to fill the <lb />
office. Ho does not say that any <lb />
man in the West towers so fir <lb />
above all Eastern men as to <lb />
justify it- But the Senator <lb />
tries to make the public <lb />
think this a contest <lb />
himself and Governor Aycock. <lb />
He does this for the purpose of <lb />
arousing their friends against <lb />
Col- Home and He <lb />
knows that he and the beloved <lb />
ex-governor are involved in <lb />
this contest except in so far as <lb />
they aggressively sought to in- <lb />
themselves in it. He even <lb />
speaks of the right to <lb />
himself. Will Mr. Craig's deft at <lb />
be any upon him Has he <lb />
guaranteed Mr. Craig's <lb />
Will it be his defeat If <lb />
so, why did not the senator let <lb />
the public into the secret reasons <lb />
that support his position, instead <lb />
of in his letter, carefully leaving <lb />
the public to its guesses. The <lb />
public will think, as I think, his <lb />
reasons are personal rather than <lb />
patriotic hostile to me as well as <lb />
friends to Mr. Craig, for he <lb />
advances nothing in Mr- Craig's <lb />
favor that has not been claimed <lb />
by his friends all over the <lb />
for him. He merely adds the <lb />
public use of his name to conjure <lb />
with, when his favorite has had <lb />
the private us of it for fourteen <lb />
months. <lb />
I regret exceedingly the <lb />
of the Senator and the ex- <lb />
Governor. I heavy <lb />
burden they upon <lb />
shoulders in this campaign. It <lb />
is unfortunate other <lb />
date that they not their <lb />
approval <lb />
of rum for the <lb />
office of Governor. When they <lb />
and tho Charlotte Observer line <lb />
up my Western <lb />
it is more serious to me than the <lb />
opposition of the Southern Rail- <lb />
way and the American Tobacco <lb />
Company. It may be serious to <lb />
the people. If the Senator and <lb />
the ex-Governor now, cannot <lb />
they and the one they name <lb />
hereafter constitute a <lb />
who will operate a more <lb />
powerful machine in naming <lb />
candidates than the one I am <lb />
now up against The <lb />
tic party shall not, with my con- <lb />
sent, fall under such ring rule. <lb />
Never before in the history of <lb />
this State has such a <lb />
hold attempt been made <lb />
against the time-honored <lb />
custom of letting the people <lb />
choose their nominees free <lb />
from the undue and <lb />
hypnotic suggestions of the <lb />
mighty ones whom the friends <lb />
of ail candidates have raised on <lb />
high. After I am nominated I <lb />
have the consolation of <lb />
knowing that I made a bold and <lb />
fight with charity to and <lb />
malice towards and did ell <lb />
in my power keep the Demo- <lb />
near to the mop- free <lb />
from the bossism which ever <lb />
threatens its usefulness well <lb />
as free from that wrongful in- <lb />
VOTES FOR CON. <lb />
FOP. GOVERNOR. <lb />
KITCHIN AND <lb />
MR. MANNING SAYS YESTERDAY Editor <lb />
GREATER THAN EXPECTED. Your editorial suggesting ex- <lb />
i Gov- T. J. Jarvis as the proper <lb />
, States That Kitchin Led Craig by Forty person to save the day in the <lb />
Four Votes, is only Twelve Behind present gubernatorial contest hit <lb />
Craig Now and Lead Him the bull's eve. has been <lb />
This Week. tested, he is from the east, he is <lb />
Mr. J. S. Manning, of Durham, i He is <lb />
the State for Hon. W. an old soldier, he is not of <lb />
Kitchin in his campaign Southern r the <lb />
Democratic nomination for American Tobacco Co., h never <lb />
j governor, last niche telephoned j was elected to office and spent <lb />
the following statement to the his king for <lb />
News and <lb />
from the <lb />
the ct of the one he had, he <lb />
does not want any position p. <lb />
holding primaries today gives step the senate, he never <lb />
Mr. Kitchin more vote, than I voted for Blaine and he never <lb />
estimator in the pub- in a scramble for office. <lb />
in the News and Observer he is not wanting office. <lb />
on Thursday morning. This would a good rebuke b <lb />
votes of today, as far the now on. Let <lb />
ascertained, gives Kitchin mm continue one cannot <lb />
Home or Craig 10.85, <lb />
i making lead over Craig <lb />
j in those counties acting, <lb />
votes. <lb />
with a lead o <lb />
unless i, has a <lb />
account or n seat in congress. <lb />
The poor now w no show. <lb />
h -i--Y <lb />
only about <lb />
votes. Kitchin will lead in the <lb />
primaries to held this week <lb />
he know.-, but he knows <lb />
more th m <lb />
overcome lead of he is f but <lb />
foreign corporations <lb />
that ever seek unjust advantage <lb />
over the public. <lb />
W. W. Kitchin. <lb />
Craig. I stand by my statement <lb />
Kitchin will lead Craig by <lb />
votes at <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
As F. m but few. if <lb />
any. men are furnishing employ- <lb />
to labor than does <lb />
Home in the cotton <lb />
fertilizer factories and <lb />
the various other industries <lb />
with which be is We <lb />
Democrats have never <lb />
ed a manufacture for Governor. <lb />
If elected, Mr. Home will be <lb />
Governor, and be will not use <lb />
the great office as a <lb />
to something higher. <lb />
not a politician; <lb />
he is net one of tho <lb />
but Le is lo the <lb />
the other <lb />
dates combined. Give us Jarvis <lb />
and let the Simmons machine, <lb />
the buster and the farmer <lb />
FOUR BREAK JAIL. <lb />
Howard A. Corrects <lb />
New Bern Son's Statement <lb />
Durham. N- C. May 1903. <lb />
Mr. R. M. <lb />
Editor of New Sun, <lb />
Hew Bern, N. C <lb />
Dear you as I <lb />
do, I astonished to see in <lb />
your paper of May 23rd your <lb />
double column editorial entitled <lb />
Kitchin and in <lb />
which you say that Mr. Butler <lb />
fused with Mr. Kitchin in <lb />
and gave him tho populist vote <lb />
against Mr. Settle, i hereby <lb />
bringing about what, is claimed <lb />
as a brilliant Democratic <lb />
This is unqualifiedly untrue. I <lb />
was chairman of the Democratic <lb />
executive committee of Durham <lb />
county that year and a <lb />
of the Fifth district Democratic <lb />
.-tonal executive commit- <lb />
tee and was then and been <lb />
since in close political . <lb />
Mr Kitchin. The I <lb />
chairman fused with Tom Sett <lb />
and Butler did every- <lb />
thing he could to th <lb />
to vote Tom <lb />
letters were sent out by <lb />
the populist chairman urging <lb />
the populists to vote for settle. <lb />
Some of them fell into the bands <lb />
of the democrats and their con- <lb />
tents were published throughout <lb />
the district. After the camp <lb />
opened, it soon became <lb />
PRESIDENT AND THE NO <lb />
Satisfied Kit Taft <lb />
Will Win. <lb />
D. C. June <lb />
j The adjournment <lb />
didn't mean that President <lb />
Roosevelt have <lb />
holiday. a h mi tier <lb />
fact, the i <lb />
let up a bit. ii got off <lb />
his hands only to g t tho <lb />
convention on them- <lb />
The w f-ks will he <lb />
busy at the LI us , <lb />
for o pi Li is i <lb />
that if it be i- his t <lb />
vent it no . i at <lb />
. He is <lb />
that there be <lb />
tho in a lot of oil t i i <lb />
d t . u he <lb />
is in -.-. in <lb />
the n <lb />
r to It <lb />
. . is <lb />
y c y <lb />
candidate have a rest. US <lb />
the from the East that Sir. Kitchin was getting the <lb />
Citizen, bettor of Mr. Settle and that <lb />
many populists were to <lb />
Ir-a-. and th lie prefers no farther <lb />
GREAT VICTORY PLEASES GLENN. <lb />
Governor is Tired and Worn but Happy <lb />
Over Result. <lb />
Tired and worn from a cam- <lb />
of m two months, <lb />
which time he spoke nearly <lb />
every day, Glenn re- <lb />
turned Raleigh today <lb />
where yesterday <lb />
he cast his vote for prohibition. <lb />
He delivered an address there <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
may said the gov- <lb />
am broken down, <lb />
but am in splendid spirits. I am <lb />
happier over the result of the <lb />
election than I have been over <lb />
anything in a long <lb />
Governor Glenn is considerably <lb />
tanned from constant exposure <lb />
to wind and weather and is <lb />
hardly able to be up. He was at <lb />
his office early today, however. <lb />
Evening Times. <lb />
We appeal to the merchants to <lb />
support No <lb />
man has been named by <lb />
the Democrats of North Caro- <lb />
in years. <lb />
Wounded Man Turns Others Gut of <lb />
Jail. <lb />
Sometime midnight Sun- <lb />
day night four colored prisoner <lb />
made their escape from the <lb />
county jail, and two of them are <lb />
yet at large. Their names are <lb />
Valentine. Cleve- <lb />
land Taylor and.- Charles <lb />
John T is the <lb />
who made a dash for liberty, a <lb />
few weeks ago, while being taken <lb />
from court to jail, end was shot <lb />
through the hip. Since being <lb />
placed in jail, because of his <lb />
wound was not confined in <lb />
a cell with other prisoners, <lb />
but was given a cot in th i <lb />
where he could be better <lb />
attended to. He had not walked <lb />
at all since being shot but had <lb />
made much complaint of his <lb />
wound all the lime, especially <lb />
when an officer was around. Sun- <lb />
day night John got off his cot, <lb />
took some iron from a <lb />
stove in the corridor and- broke <lb />
the lock off the cell in which the <lb />
other three were confined. Being <lb />
released from the cell they found <lb />
it easy to cut a hole through the <lb />
brick wall and swing out to the <lb />
ground <lb />
Teel was soon captured, <lb />
came back and gave him- <lb />
self up, and officers are after the j <lb />
other two. <lb />
North Carolina has <lb />
one in sixty years. Give <lb />
farm <lb />
i . . . i of <lb />
if, i v, i . y <lb />
v ; . . . . i- <lb />
f t tho do <lb />
not u i ii <lb />
Tait <lb />
all. He only smiles when it is <lb />
recalled him that in <lb />
Grant In 1880 <lb />
in 1888, each went con- <lb />
with the nomination <lb />
apparently tut that <lb />
. tho <lb />
Columbus <lb />
Cumberland <lb />
Sc <lb />
Gates <lb />
Brunswick <lb />
crate Marion <lb />
r had the populists called <lb />
I fret her in their <lb />
and Dr. <lb />
A -J of .-. <lb />
who as populist <lb />
from that county. <lb />
nomination was brought about <lb />
If the sole purpose of aiding <lb />
Mr. Settle. <lb />
In the interest of fair <lb />
I request you f publish this let- <lb />
and correct e <lb />
error Into which you have fallen. <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
Howard A. <lb />
Elections. <lb />
o o I <lb />
1.36 1.04 j <lb />
4.10 2.00<lb />
Ashley <lb />
GUBERNATORIAL BULLETIN. <lb />
Hew Watch <lb />
Grow. <lb />
Cr unties Holding <lb />
May and <lb />
Haul <lb />
Onslow <lb />
Union S<lb />
Rockingham <lb />
than when <lb />
much the <lb />
U . t occupied by Taft <lb />
is thing of a citing <lb />
u . and <lb />
u; re leas a reputation ; s a <lb />
precede, He a <lb />
to <lb />
he can sec<lb />
me bus <lb />
t- <lb />
Mr. Home knows the farmer- <lb />
need, and is <lb />
eminently th farmer's friend. <lb />
MR. JAMES CARTOON. <lb />
60.66 15.671-1.77 i Contribution the <lb />
lead over Craig M <lb />
LEAD DWINDLES <lb />
May 88.01 May <lb />
May 12.421 <lb />
The vote now stands; <lb />
Craig Kitchin 237-215 <lb />
Homo 38.219 <lb />
The counties holding this week <lb />
In Sunday's Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer is published a cartoon <lb />
drawn by Mr. C. James, of <lb />
Greenville, that is a real work of <lb />
art. It is a suggestion for a <lb />
monument to commemorate tho <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. <lb />
has issued the following license <lb />
since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Sylvester Adams and Dena <lb />
CampbelL <lb />
Emory Norman and <lb />
Eva Dixon. <lb />
Henry Craft and Can- <lb />
non. <lb />
Amos and Sarah <lb />
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W. M. North and Ellen Butts. <lb />
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William Barrett and Amanda <lb />
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Mr. G. S. Prichard Dead. <lb />
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orchestra of twenty men <lb />
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many visitors from near- <lb />
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will be mad. <lb />
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as . any friends as you h, <lb />
all engagements will be made. <lb />
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lop <lb />
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children. <lb />
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Norfolk Southern railway will <lb />
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Beaufort, beginning on the 7th, <lb />
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day- <lb />
Mr. F. H. Dead. <lb />
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I by friends here of the death of <lb />
Mr. Fred M. which <lb />
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