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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/>
Braxton. <lb/>
W. M. North and Ellen Butts. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
William Barrett and Amanda <lb/>
Taft. <lb/>
Robert Taft and Queenie Wash- <lb/>
President of one bank and <lb/>
associated with others <lb/>
Home knows, also, a few <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
We Democrats have never <lb/>
nominated a chant or <lb/>
man for governor. Now is <lb/>
the time and Home is the man <lb/>
Mr. G. S. Prichard Dead. <lb/>
A message received here Sun- <lb/>
day from Littleton announced <lb/>
the death of Mr. George S <lb/>
ard which occurred Sunday morn- <lb/>
at Panacea Springs. Mr. <lb/>
Prichard was a prominent <lb/>
will put Mr. Kitchin in the lead, i recent temperance <lb/>
North l ct <lb/>
Durham, N C. June 1908. <lb/>
Ashley Home has been a work- <lb/>
man all his life. Give the; <lb/>
working man a chance. Vote for, <lb/>
Home, the working <lb/>
friend. <lb/>
Mr. Noah Forbes <lb/>
i shows a monument with the in- <lb/>
BOOZE <lb/>
DIED <lb/>
MAY <lb/>
and on the base another <lb/>
reading <lb/>
I GONE BUT NOT <lb/>
FORGOTTEN <lb/>
On top of the monument arc <lb/>
Horns is a <lb/>
Re <lb/>
j not down <lb/>
JUKE GERMAN TO PH HELD <lb/>
to Males it <lb/>
one the Nicest <lb/>
Held Here <lb/>
Th germs . to <lb/>
held here June will <lb/>
of the dance. <lb/>
this year. Weave <lb/>
orchestra of twenty men <lb/>
j from Washington, and it is said <lb/>
to be the finest dance music in <lb/>
Eastern Carolina. We a-e <lb/>
many visitors from near- <lb/>
by towns and if the young ladies <lb/>
who are expecting company, will <lb/>
phone their engagements <lb/>
will be mad. <lb/>
will have enough stags to <lb/>
secure all engagements so invite <lb/>
as . any friends as you h, <lb/>
all engagements will be made. <lb/>
We have a committee appointed <lb/>
to look into the matter and Bee <lb/>
what arrangements can <lb/>
to have at <lb/>
rooms after tie <lb/>
i can't done, the young <lb/>
will have late <lb/>
lop <lb/>
Mr. Noah Forbes died at one them cooing <lb/>
night at his homo while an owl, <lb/>
about four miles from town. He perched on a limb overhead sings served at their homes, <lb/>
had been sick only a few days, j world goes on just <lb/>
W. B. W. <lb/>
being attacked with some heart <lb/>
of Greenville and made his trouble on Thursday of list week, <lb/>
home hero during the wile died about months; <lb/>
living at He is survived by eight <lb/>
the summer. He was a member children. j <lb/>
of the Methodist church here. <lb/>
and Rev. M T. Plyler went to <lb/>
Panacea Springs today to con-1 <lb/>
due the <lb/>
same. <lb/>
All kinds of Democrats will <lb/>
vote for Be has no <lb/>
enemies. <lb/>
Now is the to make <lb/>
. Mr. successful farmer a successful <lb/>
leaves a wife and governor of North Carolina. <lb/>
children. <lb/>
r. u i , ., When you need the best <lb/>
Cotton seed meal, bran ship . . <lb/>
stuff at R V. phone V.<lb/>
The Sunday trains the <lb/>
Norfolk Southern railway will <lb/>
I pirate between Raleigh and <lb/>
Beaufort, beginning on the 7th, <lb/>
will run only every other Sun- <lb/>
day- <lb/>
Mr. F. H. Dead. <lb/>
Information has been received <lb/>
I by friends here of the death of <lb/>
Mr. Fred M. which <lb/>
occurred in Roxboro Monday. <lb/>
Ho was a son of Rev, J. A. <lb/>
who was <lb/>
pat-tor of the <lb/>
in Greenville and made <lb/>
hens for a few <lb/>
is learned here with sorrow. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
. B <lb/>
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w-<lb/>
SEE <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Life, Fire ard Accident <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
CAREFUL <lb/>
p I GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS.<lb/>
PI <lb/>
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w r <lb/>
n r <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina at the close of business. May 14th 1908.<lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
N. C. May <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb/>
went to sec- his sick father, <lb/>
Robert near Ayden <lb/>
and returned Sun- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B- P. Willoughby <lb/>
went to Will Brown's, near Cot- <lb/>
last Monday, to visit hi; <lb/>
wife returned the same <lb/>
day. <lb/>
C. Smith went to Washing- <lb/>
Tuesday on business and <lb/>
W returned that evening. <lb/>
m We expect S. W. Sum- <lb/>
to preach at Smith's school <lb/>
house night, Sunday <lb/>
Sunday night. <lb/>
if you will ire in and look oar ; We had a nice rain <lb/>
. , Th. passed off very <lb/>
.,. to till by at Out i. <lb/>
From Any Other <lb/>
Shoes We Know <lb/>
THE SINUOUS EEL <lb/>
It Will Long After It <lb/>
Eels are peculiar even among fishes. <lb/>
A mysterious race, the <lb/>
.;. jell them to not the <lb/>
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eel l ml has I worm <lb/>
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. a a <lb/>
Loans and discounts 138,413.76 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured 2,289.75 <lb/>
All other stinks bonds <lb/>
and mortgages 2,400.00 <lb/>
house 14,200.00 <lb/>
Fur. Fix. 8,072.82 <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due Banks <lb/>
Bankers 24,386.62 <lb/>
Cash items 1,168.87 <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
silver coin including <lb/>
all minor coin cur. 8,660.08 <lb/>
National hank notes <lb/>
other S notes 11,128.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
t 188,717.91 <lb/>
stork I <lb/>
Surplus fund 26,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
and taxes pail 18,684.17 <lb/>
Bills payable 10,000.00 <lb/>
Time 21,840.00 <lb/>
88,708.49 110.544. is <lb/>
Cashiers checks <lb/>
outstanding 489.26 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
I 189,717.90 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, I. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. JAMES I. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
and sworn t be- <lb/>
fore me, this <lb/>
ROBT. HOWARD <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
1908, <lb/>
MOVE. <lb/>
R. W. KING, <lb/>
, A. ANDREWS. <lb/>
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she me there were <lb/>
v young ladies in her <lb/>
it required teachers for <lb/>
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three hundred <lb/>
H i think it must be one of the best <lb/>
Sunday in the State. It <lb/>
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of i co dead I <lb/>
ROOFING <lb/>
New Tools, <lb/>
Experienced Workmen, <lb/>
L. H. PENDER <lb/>
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, J Blown Down Colored <lb/>
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Sunday Train to <lb/>
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2.60 it Ar i round trip fare Greenville <lb/>
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good work as any plumber in <lb/>
; world. with your next job <lb/>
you'll admit we speak the truth. Hard Always <lb/>
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a man wife that he should <lb/>
carry a Life Insurance policy. <lb/>
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widow. <lb/>
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j MONDAY We will sell the <lb/>
in. bleaching, 1-2 <lb/>
cent value for between <lb/>
the hours <lb/>
FOR D'S <lb/>
MM <lb/>
ft s <lb/>
I f f f <lb/>
Dem. Candidate for Governor <lb/>
Will the of Pitt county at <lb/>
Ayden, M C June p. m. <lb/>
and at <lb/>
Greenville, Friday Night, June <lb/>
In Opera House <lb/>
Music will be furnished on both occasions by <lb/>
The Brass Band <lb/>
Let everybody come out and hear the people's candidate for <lb/>
E. A. MOVE, Jr., President <lb/>
Pitt County Kitchin Club <lb/>
J. L. FLEMING, Secretary <lb/>
I j Notice to School. <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
A specialty Electric <lb/>
and Hair <lb/>
tonic given to <lb/>
at <lb/>
-i <lb/>
All members of the who <lb/>
I are entitled to rewards will please <lb/>
be present tomorrow as the re <lb/>
wards will be presented. <lb/>
L. II. Ponder, Supt <lb/>
DAVID C. JAMES, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
BREAD BREAD <lb/>
For sale at Stock <lb/>
Farm head of fresh mild <lb/>
cows, one yoke of legging oxen. <lb/>
All stock with a <lb/>
Address Cobb Bro., Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, R- F. D. No. <lb/>
for Th <lb/>
. Mrs. at th It <lb/>
Local Agent. t wise, <lb/>
v-s. Or- <lb/>
Allen In town. <lb/>
J . CO <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
kinds of ant flowers in <lb/>
Special attention <lb/>
Wedding and Funeral <lb/>
Bulb <lb/>
ire-, <lb/>
pi <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
The opening ball at the <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel. Morehead City, <lb/>
N c be riven Saturday <lb/>
night, Oh. <lb/>
This Will be a brilliant <lb/>
and will attract from far and <lb/>
near. F. P. Morton, <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At the Close Business May 14th, 1908. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loan and discounts Capital stock 10,000.00 <lb/>
drafts 1189.00 Surplus <lb/>
and Fix Undivided profits less <lb/>
Banks expenses and <lb/>
Bankers , , <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold coin 85.00 Deposit <lb/>
silver coin, Including Deposits subject to <lb/>
minor coin currency 173.03 <lb/>
National hank <lb/>
unit S miles <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Tutu <lb/>
Cashiers checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
d know the candidates <lb/>
and they will <lb/>
I w. ft. i <lb/>
Moors and Long <lb/>
State of North Carolina, Pitt County, <lb/>
I i K Davis, cashier the above named hunk, do sol- <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. p <lb/>
be elected Monday. <lb/>
-s W VIM, M <lb/>
to be- <lb/>
fore this i day of May, <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
R. L DAVIS, <lb/>
F. M. DAVIS. <lb/>
i,; <lb/>
MR. ADMIRABLE SPEECH. <lb/>
ADDRESS LARGE AUDIENCE IN <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE. <lb/>
Ably Answers Charge Made <lb/>
Him and Ring Clear on <lb/>
braes Before the People. <lb/>
A very large audience, almost <lb/>
filling the was in the <lb/>
opera house Thursday night to <lb/>
hear the speech of Hon <lb/>
Craig, one of the candidates for <lb/>
the. Democratic nomination for <lb/>
gov <lb/>
The introduction was by Mr. <lb/>
F. G. James, who made a hit <lb/>
when he said his attention had <lb/>
died to a mistake that had <lb/>
been made that needed <lb/>
That a few weeks ago <lb/>
when a certain gentlemen was <lb/>
being introduced to an audience <lb/>
here, and enthusiastic admirer <lb/>
presented him us next gov- <lb/>
of North That <lb/>
et years ago. did vote for <lb/>
one man on that G. <lb/>
Blaine for president-but voted <lb/>
all the rest of the Democratic <lb/>
ticket an-i have voted the Demo- <lb/>
ticket ever since. I made a <lb/>
mistake then, being young and <lb/>
not identified with any party, <lb/>
but it looks like the years of <lb/>
service I have since rendered <lb/>
should at for that mistake. <lb/>
They even charged that I voted <lb/>
the Republican ticket when I <lb/>
lived in Bertie county, but cir- <lb/>
were such had <lb/>
to move away from that county <lb/>
the age an, never <lb/>
heard boys being <lb/>
allowed to vote in Bertie. Other <lb/>
Democrats have made mistakes <lb/>
similar to the one I made, <lb/>
some of them even in mature <lb/>
There is more Catarrh in this section Notice tO the Voters Of the <lb/>
of the than all ether diseases <lb/>
Town of Greenville, <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
put together, and until the last few <lb/>
was to be able, <lb/>
tor a great many year- do-tors pro- <lb/>
it a disease <lb/>
ed weal remedies, and by constantly <lb/>
failing to cure with local <lb/>
pronounced it incurable. has <lb/>
proven catarrh to be constitutional <lb/>
and several <lb/>
treatment. Catarrh Cure, the first day of June, of for the <lb/>
mar d V. J. CO., purpose of electing as <lb/>
-j . I. ml. ed the charter of said town and <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to voters of <lb/>
the town of Greenville that the Boa id <lb/>
said town at a meeting <lb/>
in April ordered that an election <lb/>
be held at various in the <lb/>
several of said town on M <lb/>
Notice Sale of land. Notice of <lb/>
By virtue of the <lb/>
in a certain <lb/>
and delivered by Samuel Obey <lb/>
to E. S. Brown land day of <lb/>
August and duly recorded <lb/>
Register of Deeds <lb/>
lice in <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio, constitutional <lb/>
cure on the market It it taken in- <lb/>
in doses from to a <lb/>
teaspoonful It on the <lb/>
Wood and mucous surfaces the sys- <lb/>
They offer one dollars <lb/>
for any case it fails to cure. Send for <lb/>
circulars and <lb/>
K. J. S CO. To- <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Take Family for <lb/>
ANOTHER LETTER. <lb/>
in made a mistake in his <lb/>
fusion with yet <lb/>
was the mistake I am going that does not my <lb/>
correct, for I am here to tell you taM <lb/>
that next governor of We toe mistake of <lb/>
North is the gentle- one <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
H. A. White, m , <lb/>
Greenville, L. <lb/>
years, but their action does not Dear . <lb/>
Mr. I own receipt of ran of <lb/>
date enclosing check tor to <lb/>
cover indemnity on account of <lb/>
recent illness. <lb/>
This is the second time in the <lb/>
last twelve months have <lb/>
had to call on the Maryland <lb/>
Cc. indemnity ac- <lb/>
count of sickness, and want to <lb/>
for the very prompt <lb/>
manner in which you handle nay <lb/>
claims. In each case the <lb/>
ration of the claim was no trouble <lb/>
to me as you took the matter en- <lb/>
in your bands thereby <lb/>
saving me the trouble, <lb/>
-Yours very truly, <lb/>
C. Harvey. <lb/>
Note <lb/>
When you buy insurance <lb/>
me you secure the advantage <lb/>
an experience extending over <lb/>
years. Result. Satisfactory <lb/>
adjustment of claims. <lb/>
H. A. White. <lb/>
amendments to-. <lb/>
The first ward will elect one <lb/>
man for a rm of ore sear, <lb/>
second ward will elect one <lb/>
man a t rm of two years <lb/>
ward will elect one alder- <lb/>
men for a term of two years. <lb/>
The ward will elect one alder- <lb/>
man a tern of two years. <lb/>
Th ward elect alder- <lb/>
man for a of one year. <lb/>
The registration books will <lb/>
at tie various in <lb/>
of said town on W ed- <lb/>
Thursday, and the <lb/>
dates the 27th. and <lb/>
of May, from nine clock <lb/>
a m. five o'clock p. m. Io. <lb/>
Only those persons who arc <lb/>
vote. . <lb/>
Done by of the board of Alder- <lb/>
men of the torn of N. C. <lb/>
or. the cay of April. <lb/>
F. M. Mayor, <lb/>
Attest Tyson Clerk. <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
court. <lb/>
., i ; h on hi n. wary <lb/>
was an the applause -u <lb/>
being so prolonged that h- <lb/>
moment, for it been positions <lb/>
J . years and then disfranchise me <lb/>
advance, a position of <lb/>
Mr. Craig. of the arduous labor Mr. Kitchin has <lb/>
this campaign has required, I for confess f r <lb/>
doubt if I have entered campaign t,, people <lb/>
the race, much a, the honor of me to the d to; he <lb/>
aged with their support I <lb/>
have been greatly no <lb/>
When I first entered the race for int ; <lb/>
this nomination ; <lb/>
and <lb/>
. of r <lb/>
Report of Tin Condition of <lb/>
The National Bank, of <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, <lb/>
county <lb/>
in Book Q the under- <lb/>
signed will.- pi be- <lb/>
fore the Court horse door in Greenville <lb/>
on Saturday, the 27th. day of <lb/>
noon, to bidder <lb/>
for cash, the following described real <lb/>
to One lot in the of <lb/>
Bi th. C. on the Weal MO <lb/>
Main ii . at P. An- <lb/>
lot and ram <lb/>
to K. M. a <lb/>
line a<lb/>
With Said lot street, <lb/>
feet and th <lb/>
. R. Carson and <lb/>
Canon to Ban el- y- , <lb/>
Also one other lot ti <lb/>
Greenville, N. C at Saran <lb/>
Cooper's thence <lb/>
w v. i . st-s-et f- et <lb/>
thence with Si rah <lb/>
Cooper's line BO feet. east <lb/>
with Clark street u <lb/>
feet Sarah line, thence <lb/>
Southerly with Sarah Cooper line bu <lb/>
to the b ginning. <lb/>
lot ed lo Sam by Mary <lb/>
Harris dated Feb. 1907, reference <lb/>
to deed is hereby made ac- <lb/>
curate description. . <lb/>
This sale is node -o satisfy <lb/>
of said mortgage. <lb/>
This the 1908. <lb/>
B. P. Brown. Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. C. Harding. i y. <lb/>
State of North I <lb/>
Pill county, I <lb/>
Hymen C <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
partners trading at K n A <lb/>
By virtue ii an I<lb/>
of i raven j . ob i <lb/>
action, I will on Monday, the Brat <lb/>
of June, 1908 . <lb/>
Court hone- doer i , sell to <lb/>
the High st a i <lb/>
i , <lb/>
interest . <lb/>
defendant, hi the I <lb/>
J . v .<lb/>
n pen . <lb/>
being In <lb/>
State A North i <lb/>
, . e . <lb/>
said W. J. <lb/>
lot R. C. <lb/>
I. Jackson<lb/>
lot i d U -.-1 <lb/>
to I <lb/>
29th day cf <lb/>
. I<lb/>
e. digests all <lb/>
It get the trouble <lb/>
in t-.- ti of North Carolina, <lb/>
close u i <lb/>
Loans and Discounts I <lb/>
. secured <lb/>
secured <lb/>
U. S. to secure <lb/>
Di g house, furniture <lb/>
a id <lb/>
Due from National <lb/>
Due from State Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Due i <lb/>
at <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Mr. would remain in <lb/>
congress to which o <lb/>
elected him, that Mr. <lb/>
would lain w his <lb/>
KI . <lb/>
. pit C <lb/>
Into -i <lb/>
food, <lb/>
and do th <lb/>
Jno, L <lb/>
get . <lb/>
very wont i for <lb/>
ii plea to <lb/>
Card. <lb/>
in Clay ton, and would re- <lb/>
main at my home in Asheville, <lb/>
and that there would no <lb/>
campaign has r cited, and; <lb/>
the like of which I h.- the, <lb/>
State not see again. <lb/>
I have no charge, to make <lb/>
against either of my competitors, <lb/>
and wish to say either <lb/>
them would i very best <lb/>
governor he -1 <lb/>
think I would mi -e the beat one. <lb/>
Before T -mt- <lb/>
took the advice <lb/>
fr i, t , , <lb/>
ts, e c. ; i were <lb/>
u i in able <lb/>
from b m a <lb/>
made a ion on his <lb/>
hearers. <lb/>
I tn co this method of an- <lb/>
myself a I to <lb/>
the of Register Deeds <lb/>
Pitt county to t Dem- <lb/>
primary. Than . i <lb/>
many friends fr . i <lb/>
support <lb/>
the continuance o <lb/>
same, cm <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
W. Moore. <lb/>
mo d and w. <lb/>
C cl cash <lb/>
in . es <lb/>
.;,. ti r Nat. Bi <lb/>
per . <lb/>
S 1-782 <lb/>
. I <lb/>
.;. . <lb/>
CI . <lb/>
140,806.71 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
8,874.56 <lb/>
653.8 <lb/>
11,488.21 <lb/>
. i.-- h given that <lb/>
t . qua as . . <lb/>
of <lb/>
ceased, b fore D. C. Moor . <lb/>
Sup t of Pitt i y <lb/>
indebted to <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
I . r. lined and I . <lb/>
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In a c it <lb/>
executed and <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
and I <lb/>
Deeds office of t <lb/>
Carolina, in r- <lb/>
i will <lb/>
re the i <lb/>
Deed <lb/>
rank <lb/>
L. <lb/>
d pan-el i f ii <lb/>
of county of <lb/>
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persons claims e <lb/>
f I'll <lb/>
within twelve months date i a of <lb/>
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bar of This th t. . in, . <lb/>
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Notice to <lb/>
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day, <lb/>
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Having duly re the <lb/>
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lie <lb/>
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race <lb/>
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whose Democracy <lb/>
and <lb/>
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Mr. and R are <lb/>
hi vi ; t entire <lb/>
family with them th i inter- <lb/>
C ti <lb/>
Lieut. n n, <lb/>
two <lb/>
vi <lb/>
Mr. John of Vi la., <lb/>
have been tell DeWitt a Kidney i n I <lb/>
r fills about a in y <lb/>
. Better than any pi l <lb/>
ever Sold Jno. L. <lb/>
12.8. <lb/>
1.79 <lb/>
. n it p id <lb/>
Sui I ii d <lb/>
. .-. lite, Ii .- <lb/>
j pi I <lb/>
I Bank at- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
d pa its <lb/>
hi <lb/>
de ts <lb/>
out ,,.,., <lb/>
aiding 2.83 .-l.--;. <lb/>
Bonds <lb/>
Notes bills re <lb/>
. i 14,500.00 <lb/>
I hereby hat I <lb/>
removed tor the of c. , . <lb/>
icon o, , I i <lb/>
id on <lb/>
oft . i r- <lb/>
thing <lb/>
i; iii or ; <lb/>
lacking. Have food<lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having <lb/>
. Pitt i ii <lb/>
j tea <lb/>
t of . a wed, <lb/>
her ., .--<lb/>
lacking. H-v x ,, ti. ; . , to all p. r In. <lb/>
tool box . Ii <lb/>
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we see U t . . . I th same to <lb/>
M box does lock a slug . . .; ,., or be- <lb/>
k article. , . , . . or <lb/>
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v.- r . , ,. ,. <lb/>
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next door too, <lb/>
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,,,. i . to <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
Hon<lb/>
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is above <lb/>
j i . d i is Since <lb/>
question, and they were a id <lb/>
to try they thought j and Mr, and U <lb/>
the honor of this Wesson, of <lb/>
should be conferred upon Cotten, of <lb/>
Other Democrats had been ya.; Lieut. Bruce Cob- <lb/>
when not mall <lb/>
r ., <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
all , <lb/>
em g <lb/>
ten, U. S, Mr. ft <lb/>
ant <lb/>
i Raleigh; arrived. J <lb/>
and they thought I should <lb/>
be honored too. Another and two children, of <lb/>
why I became a candidate is that I <lb/>
the <lb/>
western section of she State <lb/>
nearly mil s above <lb/>
Ii S; <lb/>
not constipate, or n e t I <lb/>
laxative S ; . <lb/>
bowels. Children like it. <lb/>
me I <lb/>
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if <lb/>
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, i .<lb/>
n . lo contractors <lb/>
among who I lived Lieu. <lb/>
that I The great wag m foreign waters a <lb/>
a t i If. <lb/>
his <lb/>
st <lb/>
b ship <lb/>
at time <lb/>
and <lb/>
Salisbury, that had always come <lb/>
to the call of . not <lb/>
had this nomination in years, <lb/>
at the same time it baa always <lb/>
stood loyally by the nominees. <lb/>
Conditions in west not the <lb/>
same as in the east, there <lb/>
were times when the west did <lb/>
not approve of principles <lb/>
by the east, yet the west <lb/>
always responded when the call <lb/>
went up for help, as was shown <lb/>
in the constitutional amendment. <lb/>
Another Democrat who said he <lb/>
would be glad to see me get the <lb/>
nomination is Mr. Kitchin, but <lb/>
he wanted me to wait four years <lb/>
for it He has been frequently <lb/>
honored, and if there are any <lb/>
people who can afford to wait <lb/>
four years it is Mr. Kitchin and <lb/>
his family. <lb/>
I regret that since becoming a <lb/>
candidate some unkind things <lb/>
have been said about me, but I <lb/>
do not believe they are endorsed <lb/>
by the rank of the party. I re- <lb/>
that these things have been <lb/>
said. But one charge they made <lb/>
against ma is true. They say <lb/>
that I voted the Republican tick- <lb/>
Mr.-;. Wesson- were married. <lb/>
deprived of being <lb/>
that occasion. We <lb/>
know will a happy and <lb/>
interesting family meeting. <lb/>
deduced R M <lb/>
The Norfolk rail- <lb/>
way announces rate two cents <lb/>
,. capita for <lb/>
or more <lb/>
ticket <lb/>
; per mi <lb/>
ties of ten<lb/>
;. ,;. e <lb/>
. -v <lb/>
a. m. of K <lb/>
Bill <lb/>
,;. off <lb/>
The A i trail a I. <lb/>
two mi and the <lb/>
on one ticket n th th ; an <lb/>
all on th, Norfolk -p g a <lb/>
Southern railway. rates <lb/>
f Kg y <lb/>
. I <lb/>
.<lb/>
A Luck, <lb/>
luckiest day of my life was <lb/>
when I bought a Bucking s Ai- <lb/>
writes <lb/>
of California. boxes <lb/>
cured of an annoying case itch <lb/>
piles, which had troubled me tor <lb/>
four years and that to no other <lb/>
Sold under <lb/>
J. L. Wooten's drug store. <lb/>
are open to the <lb/>
i. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Pass.<lb/>
.,. . . Rogers, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. H. W. <lb/>
-v i, N. C. and at the I <lb/>
. r. J. an of . <lb/>
Bunch Traffic .; , <lb/>
I Raleigh, N. C. the most popular piano Ii <lb/>
A certified .-heck mode payable to ,, ,. <lb/>
the undersigned In the one, beat piano at any n <lb/>
He Said. <lb/>
have already <lb/>
property <lb/>
sufficient <lb/>
my family <lb/>
to leave <lb/>
well provided <lb/>
A little ready money will <lb/>
greatly facilitate the settlement <lb/>
your estate. Nothing is more <lb/>
fickle than riches. The invest- <lb/>
regarded as safest to-day <lb/>
may prove worthless to-morrow. <lb/>
A policy with The Mutual Life <lb/>
Insurance Company of New York <lb/>
will remain as secure as a Gov- <lb/>
Bond. <lb/>
H. Bently Harris, <lb/>
ltd Special Agent- <lb/>
When your food seems to nauseate take <lb/>
Take now until you know <lb/>
you are again. There t any <lb/>
about what it will do and <lb/>
find the truth of this <lb/>
after you have used for a <lb/>
weeks, it is sold hero by Jno. U <lb/>
Woo ten. <lb/>
For County <lb/>
I hereby beg to announce my- <lb/>
self as a candidate for the posit- <lb/>
ion as Treasurer of the county of <lb/>
Pitt, subject to the action the <lb/>
primaries the <lb/>
county. C. T. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
thousand dollars must . ca <lb/>
I  <lb/>
. I<lb/>
, ban . <lb/>
; l <lb/>
piano In uM <lb/>
and <lb/>
or i. <lb/>
i . rec .<lb/>
I'm <lb/>
he go- <lb/>
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to the <lb/>
the <lb/>
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a- of <lb/>
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1- <lb/>
world <lb/>
TI ,; <lb/>
Adm <lb/>
r. Smith, <lb/>
I., S <lb/>
each said check to <lb/>
forfeited in the event the <lb/>
Contractor fails to furnish the <lb/>
a surety bond in <lb/>
the sum of one third the amount the <lb/>
contract within weeks of or the <lb/>
award has been mad. <lb/>
The right is reserved to reject any <lb/>
and all proposals. , , , <lb/>
Thomas J. Jams <lb/>
Chairman committee. <lb/>
Greenville, May 1st. 1908. <lb/>
on or write <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Who would dare employ a <lb/>
who made no study of and <lb/>
who would dare to have a horse shod <lb/>
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 <lb/>
guaranteed. Phone No. shop across <lb/>
from city market. Experienced horse- <lb/>
Sam Mason. <lb/>
I am now prepared to do <lb/>
carpet <lb/>
all kind of <lb/>
All work <lb/>
rugs etc. . <lb/>
guaranteed all you to do is give <lb/>
us a and can be round at No. <lb/>
4th. st. Yours for Business. <lb/>
Thomas Designer. <lb/>
6-18 <lb/>
DR R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
It you want your HORSE lo trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified as of <lb/>
W II, late of <lb/>
county, North this is to <lb/>
notify ail persona having i aims against <lb/>
the estate of said deceased to <lb/>
in. or to n y attorney, F. Q. <lb/>
within IS months from this <lb/>
date, or this notice will In <lb/>
t their recovery. All persons indebted <lb/>
sold estate will plea.-.- <lb/>
mediate payment to my attorney. <lb/>
This the 14th day of April. <lb/>
NANNIE <lb/>
Administratrix. <lb/>
F. O, JAMES, Ally. I <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
I have taken up in my field in <lb/>
the stock law territory one sow. <lb/>
color brown, ear mark a split in <lb/>
both ears. Said sow has twelve <lb/>
pigs apparently about three <lb/>
months old. The owner will <lb/>
please come and get said sow at <lb/>
once and pay charges, <lb/>
ltd Amos Williams. <lb/>
c m <lb/>
v .<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J, WHICH and Proprietor <lb/>
Entered as second d n alt -r Jan. at the at Greenville. X <lb/>
C of March 1879 <lb/>
to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY 1908. <lb/>
INJUSTICE TO ML HORNE. <lb/>
campaign of tin Demo- <lb/>
Air Governor <lb/>
and more <lb/>
It is making strength Castor tor <lb/>
the Republican party in North <lb/>
Carolina than anything I ho <lb/>
Democrats have done be- <lb/>
fore. There are three ; men <lb/>
aspiring for the . nation, <lb/>
the supporters of one tin <lb/>
others just if the were <lb/>
mies instead belonging t the <lb/>
same party, and Some <lb/>
want to make the of a <lb/>
certain man a Di <lb/>
some think u <lb/>
who not agree with <lb/>
them. The campaign tor the <lb/>
Domination i. iV on the <lb/>
party by the i <lb/>
Democracy are profiting, <lb/>
State convention month or <lb/>
two further off v ht i In <lb/>
people would r <lb/>
by ting a in n w hi <lb/>
is not in the . w <lb/>
he <lb/>
A SENSELESS CAMPAIGN. <lb/>
Many are acting like <lb/>
card to the Mews d they thought the salvation at <lb/>
Carolina depends entirely <lb/>
upon who gets <lb/>
for governor, overlook the <lb/>
THE SUN REPLIES. <lb/>
mentions the name of Editor <lb/>
of Charlotte, as <lb/>
good man for <lb/>
nor. No need of looking any that the State <lb/>
further. There is not a man in <lb/>
North Carolina of Oner <lb/>
than Dowd, he <lb/>
would ably fill the lieutenant <lb/>
place f <lb/>
a is about the queerest, the Governor Glenn had a <lb/>
most suicidal, the most silly <lb/>
campaign within the party we <lb/>
over saw. Democrats to <lb/>
have lost their heads and gone <lb/>
to fighting each other with as <lb/>
much bitterness as they ever <lb/>
fought Republicans or Populists. <lb/>
Men who have been close per- <lb/>
friends party <lb/>
ors all their lives are fulling out <lb/>
and saying all kinds of abusive <lb/>
things about each other just be- <lb/>
cause one favors Kitchin <lb/>
another favors Craig, when both <lb/>
convention <lb/>
will have other important things <lb/>
to do besides nominate <lb/>
for governor. It is time they <lb/>
were cooling down a and <lb/>
stopping this hitter light within <lb/>
the ranks of the party <lb/>
letter in Sunday's Raleigh News <lb/>
and Observer in which he <lb/>
that the convention <lb/>
instruct delegates to the nation- <lb/>
convention t. vote for Bryan. <lb/>
Now we wonder how many of <lb/>
If you want to know where <lb/>
The Reflector stands, it <lb/>
a light entirely within the party <lb/>
we ore not overmuch <lb/>
which one gets the nomination. <lb/>
But after the convention speaks <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
Von are all right as long as you <lb/>
agree with the other but <lb/>
all wrong when your own opinion <lb/>
happens to be different. At <lb/>
a right to favor any <lb/>
If what Queer condition of flairs, <lb/>
Democrats are men are posed to In <lb/>
i was folks could<lb/>
free to think for themselves. <lb/>
p re mi <lb/>
th tin are u <lb/>
. <lb/>
. i authority <lb/>
many rascals <lb/>
. s iii the <lb/>
Di . bi ever <lb/>
party take . , <lb/>
,. . . , . , .; publican <lb/>
i he k r i. <lb/>
the ., .-. . <lb/>
one of the can <lb/>
great i . <lb/>
we think the i <lb/>
per, on <lb/>
it i <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
. ; III<lb/>
apply i <lb/>
but<lb/>
but <lb/>
on. <lb/>
for honesty an <lb/>
business <lb/>
nor <lb/>
;. <lb/>
or <lb/>
ad<lb/>
put <lb/>
; ; Mil <lb/>
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the par- <lb/>
The par- <lb/>
inch in- <lb/>
i it is <lb/>
ho will<lb/>
pill <lb/>
I ii<lb/>
School, and <lb/>
making <lb/>
gave large<lb/>
the <lb/>
railroad.<lb/>
last i i . <lb/>
; in-chief i <lb/>
at V. <lb/>
Mi-. <lb/>
of in unite <lb/>
year o. <lb/>
iii mi <lb/>
of the<lb/>
that is <lb/>
id progress <lb/>
pro. <lb/>
The is Um reply of <lb/>
the New Bern Sun to the letter <lb/>
of Mr. Kitchin which appeared <lb/>
in the issue of this paper Thurs- <lb/>
In regard to the statement <lb/>
that Butler fused with Mr. <lb/>
Kitchin in he says is <lb/>
true. He says the populists <lb/>
agreed to give his district to Mr. <lb/>
Settle in 1896. True, they did <lb/>
enter into that agreement; but <lb/>
they didn't stick to it any better <lb/>
than Butler stuck to his declared <lb/>
conviction when Carr was <lb/>
nominated for governor in 1892. <lb/>
Butler then advised the <lb/>
lists to support Mr. Carr add- <lb/>
that if they did not do so, in <lb/>
any action they might take in- <lb/>
of the democratic <lb/>
party, they would be at the <lb/>
of the republican <lb/>
party, both now and <lb/>
He wrote that or words to that <lb/>
effect, we are quoting from <lb/>
memory in the Into <lb/>
hi Clinton. Sixteen <lb/>
days alter Butler was chairman <lb/>
of the populist convention in <lb/>
Raleigh which nominated T f-r-- Co- <lb/>
to.- career <lb/>
the agreement was made , . . . ,, <lb/>
to the to Settle, I C <lb/>
it Settle would not knuckle t Commissioner a judicial one. <lb/>
Former and Dr. Most of the that come <lb/>
K. f Arkansas, put up a dummy. <lb/>
,. . . v ;. o- t a nature. <lb/>
national Democratic , important under the ante gov- <lb/>
. . ,. could not nave ,, . <lb/>
them will be jumping on w,. shall the man is <lb/>
governor for expressing an i- That is more <lb/>
some of the others are saying. <lb/>
Mr. La speech of <lb/>
nineteen hours must have been <lb/>
an effort to outdo in length the <lb/>
messages of the president. It <lb/>
is up to Mr. Roosevelt to be put- <lb/>
ting in his spare time on his <lb/>
next message to congress. As <lb/>
has six months tori i he <lb/>
may go ahead of <lb/>
sins, and made full atonement; <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin has rot, and is trust- <lb/>
ins to evasive denials and the <lb/>
memory of the people to <lb/>
lit out. <lb/>
And in saying this we wish to <lb/>
it plain to Mr. Kitchin that <lb/>
we not supporting <lb/>
in this contest. We are <lb/>
and avowedly for Hon. <lb/>
Ashley Home. lit is <lb/>
and if he has made <lb/>
any attack on Mr. Kitchin or <lb/>
anybody else, the proof has not <lb/>
yet appeared. <lb/>
Repent of your sins, Mr. <lb/>
Kitchin. and come the <lb/>
people with clean hands. Don't <lb/>
try to atone for political errors <lb/>
by stating that you had company <lb/>
and that Mr. Mr. <lb/>
Daniels or anybody was in <lb/>
favor of the unholy, undesirable <lb/>
and revolting trade with the <lb/>
populists which you admit you <lb/>
favored in <lb/>
One word more. Accusing <lb/>
the poll of your party <lb/>
of stealing elections, is entirely <lb/>
too a matter for a <lb/>
candidate for the highest <lb/>
office in state to joke about. <lb/>
county <lb/>
if <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
-J <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
committee, died Monday if <lb/>
noon at his residence in populist views <lb/>
City.<lb/>
Both sides an <lb/>
claiming and <lb/>
up their . i- <lb/>
i. h are i <lb/>
oil .,. .; ,. <lb/>
i. it <lb/>
going <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Kitchin h-d <lb/>
. c- u . represents any <lb/>
MO <lb/>
t he <lb/>
man should be <lb/>
commission <lb/>
populist n -r <lb/>
have received their s represents any <lb/>
sup- for the <lb/>
Mr. d l <lb/>
us <lb/>
. o some <lb/>
. ., r , . <lb/>
i , . i special I <lb/>
l . . i. u man- of judicial <lb/>
ti . ii. o capable of <lb/>
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it . . lie . <lb/>
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;. II n <lb/>
in Tiles-<lb/>
whiskey <lb/>
in. is I<lb/>
in es <lb/>
en . <lb/>
Federal -ii I <lb/>
to have i,. . ; <lb/>
help to pro <lb/>
heavy <lb/>
those who <lb/>
of selling <lb/>
. will I. . <lb/>
. entertaining this i <lb/>
; . n tail merchant a i <lb/>
. . on j meet I lure. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
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. j rear in in ,. , , <lb/>
lea- fiver. I . i tan is <lb/>
A. o <lb/>
t . y, b <lb/>
for the position. U <lb/>
B HI . position in the<lb/>
State but he- is <lb/>
and parody that tor the position of <lb/>
r- Commissioner, He <lb/>
his feet <lb/>
hi- , . <lb/>
Governor Glenn <lb/>
I self as gratified at the great vi <lb/>
tor n. lie a <lb/>
They are having . . , v. rm- right to be. <lb/>
not because <lb/>
. re j in favor of the <lb/>
. . pity. <lb/>
by trying to dodge this <lb/>
neither could he be <lb/>
wheeled into granting improper <lb/>
concessions to corporations, In <lb/>
addition to his qualifications for <lb/>
arc . <lb/>
times rather <lb/>
In. governor In <lb/>
by ; <lb/>
be laid th of en he <lb/>
unfair a I <lb/>
. Horn <lb/>
stands before th , n <lb/>
a-i- for their supp X on <lb/>
and does not <lb/>
the hi through at <lb/>
tempts to injure the <lb/>
a . . . <lb/>
time over lie<lb/>
than ii .- <lb/>
But ; l , <lb/>
teal lay,<lb/>
The <lb/>
the the . . things in this campaign <lb/>
. lie .<lb/>
. i i <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin knows <lb/>
rd h against m, and he B <lb/>
admit <lb/>
. ice u i  <lb/>
and has . record of intelligent <lb/>
and faithful which <lb/>
recognition.- States- <lb/>
; i in e Landmark. <lb/>
. our view were <lb/>
By his own Ian t a r i <lb/>
r, four <lb/>
. . m t our. <lb/>
ft is . A man who has trial it fays, <lb/>
saved tor the time, <lb/>
hope will he saved every <lb/>
ll convention in Charlotte it needs saving, <lb/>
June 24th wants to do the <lb/>
We they will regret when the <lb/>
that we. <lb/>
if our farmer friends who have <lb/>
line is over. <lb/>
ii th.- <lb/>
a i i e. I l ii <lb/>
or besmirch the reputation n I would not only make a good gov- <lb/>
; for he has been triad and <lb/>
Tin next thing do, tn <lb/>
,, it so -lore.- annul -ell <lb/>
the i u are making such then work for u law will <lb/>
scramble for governor and the shipment of II Into <lb/>
nomination in the of territory, <lb/>
Hoc, . Ionian J, Jarvis, II <lb/>
there should be the same hones <lb/>
dealing in politics that I here i- <lb/>
among honest men in the <lb/>
affairs of <lb/>
The Reflector stands corrected <lb/>
and hereby makes for <lb/>
the unintentional injustice done <lb/>
Home. The is right in <lb/>
saying The Reflector did not in- <lb/>
tend its remarks to apply to <lb/>
for there is nothing in his cam- <lb/>
to We have not <lb/>
seen nor heard a word that he <lb/>
has said against any one, and <lb/>
we believe Mr. Home is a man <lb/>
against whom not a word can be <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
never found but would <lb/>
lie damage dune to <lb/>
the present cam- <lb/>
As the question of <lb/>
is settled, more interest will now <lb/>
lie taken in politics and <lb/>
I ; It. <lb/>
j -with striking i. replanted tobacco will put <lb/>
do not mention n H m. handful of guano <lb/>
The poor folks are going up to <lb/>
interview the tax <lb/>
Davidson College in this State <lb/>
gets i the distribution <lb/>
of the fund recently donated by <lb/>
John D. to education. <lb/>
The man who does not agree <lb/>
with you may have just as good <lb/>
reasons for his views as you have <lb/>
for yours. At any rate he has <lb/>
as much right to his opinions as <lb/>
you have to yours. This is one <lb/>
of the hurtful things in a cam- <lb/>
that one man will talk <lb/>
about another man just, as good <lb/>
as he is for no other reason than <lb/>
a difference of opinion. <lb/>
The friends of any candidate <lb/>
could come nearer winning over <lb/>
recruits by considering the fact <lb/>
that some other people as well <lb/>
as the es have a right to <lb/>
their own opinion. <lb/>
Charlotte i- going at <lb/>
right. The aldermen have <lb/>
refused fourteen drug stores in <lb/>
that city license to sell liquor on <lb/>
prescription. <lb/>
As public sentiment was so <lb/>
largely behind the prohibition <lb/>
election, it looks like that same <lb/>
sentiment will be able to enforce <lb/>
the law. <lb/>
Cannon has about <lb/>
to the conclusion to hold <lb/>
on to the he has Instead of <lb/>
taking the risk to get something <lb/>
else. <lb/>
No doubt the Wilmington <lb/>
has discovered how the election <lb/>
went and is not yet looking for <lb/>
wet counties. <lb/>
The June bug can now have <lb/>
his inning until the hoy gets u <lb/>
string tied to him. <lb/>
Craig was the head the only <lb/>
Eon party <lb/>
v our State <lb/>
c ; hit he <lb/>
was it We have <lb/>
n ; thought fusion or. the <lb/>
tors, ticket was in <lb/>
. . ; and have never defended it We <lb/>
are never any lien ones in <lb/>
will hat so now. Mr, Craig <lb/>
simply obeyed the expressed <lb/>
mandate of his party. Neither <lb/>
we think any more of Mr. <lb/>
to every three or four of such <lb/>
plants, they would soon see, <lb/>
with good see ons, the plants <lb/>
catch up with of the <lb/>
plants in the field. <lb/>
Mr. Craig made a great ell <lb/>
in the opera house Thursday <lb/>
night, and it made him friends, j Craig for having, in his early <lb/>
life, voted one Republican ticket, <lb/>
Congress did not on the but in justice and- fairness it <lb/>
but is still rug <lb/>
the same stand. <lb/>
The greatest interest now is in <lb/>
those counties that have not held <lb/>
their conventions. <lb/>
If the political pot does not <lb/>
boil over, it is going to come <lb/>
very close to it. <lb/>
should be that the striking <lb/>
point of difference hare is that <lb/>
Mr. Craig has repented of bis <lb/>
The New Bern Sun says <lb/>
Cannon has Bight <lb/>
Go up head. <lb/>
June will tell us something <lb/>
from Charlotte. <lb/>
It is not safe to bet on who <lb/>
will get it. <lb/>
pounds cotton seed, hulls <lb/>
See before you buy. P. V. <lb/>
Johnston. 3-26 <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 arc worth <lb/>
to a day you should and <lb/>
can get the money. This is a <lb/>
business notice to business men <lb/>
and will not be interesting to any <lb/>
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb/>
dress W. A- B. Hearne, Box <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. d w <lb/>
, SIm from tin <lb/>
Ki and o <lb/>
Condition <lb/>
nut th, <lb/>
id la <lb/>
I too know that th hull <lb/>
row <lb/>
la Why not , <lb/>
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE <lb/>
In MINUTES <lb/>
I FM A CUTE <lb/>
ICE Powder <lb/>
It ll M my. Simply of <lb/>
on Into a of milk and <lb/>
without or the ad- <lb/>
of . two <lb/>
quart, of and <lb/>
A l ma b <lb/>
bought for a dollar or two which will <lb/>
for and will moo <lb/>
Straw- <lb/>
old all good M <lb/>
U, U In H T. <lb/>
For Sale-A fine lot of S. C. <lb/>
Brown Leghorns, standard <lb/>
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and <lb/>
Guineas. This is choice breed- <lb/>
stock, and would not be sold <lb/>
at this season but for want of <lb/>
room, lie quick. W. A. B. <lb/>
Hearne, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Don't cough your head off when you <lb/>
can get a guaranteed remedy Bees <lb/>
Laxative syrup. It is especially <lb/>
recommended for children as it a pleas- <lb/>
ant to take, is a gentle laxative thus <lb/>
expelling the phlegm from the <lb/>
for rough, colds, croup, whooping <lb/>
cough and all bronchial <lb/>
Guaranteed. Sold by John L.<lb/>
OUR <lb/>
In Charge of J. M. BLOW <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Rates on Application <lb/>
F. <lb/>
W. B. T. S. COMMENCEMENT. <lb/>
The week we have had the <lb/>
commencement of the Free Will <lb/>
Baptist Seminary, <lb/>
an institution of which Ayden<lb/>
Ant Build NOTICE, <lb/>
It will please your and partly with r The ants, or-termites, <lb/>
treat builders. A naturalist <lb/>
S in across <lb/>
cone shaped and clay hill which <lb/>
and partly with <lb/>
friend to take her a box of over what <lb/>
candy. M. M. Sauls has just re was and what might <lb/>
a magnificent assortment; be with now and then a I <lb/>
at from to 1.50. <lb/>
whir in our big arm chair, the j <lb/>
quietude of our surroundings <lb/>
were in upon by the deep <lb/>
bass tones of a man's voice, who <lb/>
The Story of the Leader, <lb/>
feels proud. There has been a <lb/>
, j the Oh these <lb/>
large attendance and all the and never can. <lb/>
exerciser-were much enjoyed. were here yes- . <lb/>
The commencement began I y, office There he <lb/>
Tuesday night with address who can what he K <lb/>
before the Society, m he or he jg. he <lb/>
Mr. Dickinson, of Wilson I Every. <lb/>
Wednesday Dr. St. of , are <lb/>
Georgia delivered the address in for <lb/>
before the A. C Society done on buR. <lb/>
and Thursday morning he wans. plows also <lb/>
seed the sermon. i shoe mules and horses. J. <lb/>
Thursday Hon., R Co <lb/>
Locke of one of j There were of our <lb/>
the candidates friends here w <lb/>
UM, for governor, delivered t is <lb/>
to mention all. <lb/>
Car load of and soft coal <lb/>
by J. R. Co. <lb/>
M. M. the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can made at <lb/>
cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
made for the speaking to be wt Car of and coarse <lb/>
of the Duelists. <lb/>
A MAN WHO KNEW HOT FEAR. <lb/>
Than Tarnish His Reputation <lb/>
For Bravery Ha Accepted the <lb/>
Invitation and Went Voluntarily to <lb/>
Assassination. <lb/>
which was <lb/>
eighteen feet in while <lb/>
many were from to <lb/>
high. When one com- <lb/>
pares the of these with <lb/>
that of men it becomes apparent <lb/>
Hint these ii ore red <lb/>
from the termite viewpoint, if there <lb/>
is any. While i <lb/>
live feet hi; ii, on <lb/>
an inch high. There- <lb/>
crowd in attendance any <lb/>
the exercises was out to hear <lb/>
Mr. and his was <lb/>
much enjoyed even though ho <lb/>
delivered it under great <lb/>
vantage-. Arrangements <lb/>
fore a ten bill i <lb/>
the size it- builders, while <lb/>
r a structure as tower, <lb/>
feet, is only <lb/>
it times t the average <lb/>
man. <lb/>
invited us to him just <lb/>
beyond the of the town I <lb/>
where awaited others who would j <lb/>
extend a We ac-i <lb/>
, The of bus <lb/>
the invitation, at once; down la M <lb/>
donned our c at, put an extra j of comm the or <lb/>
twist in our then who in <lb/>
forward on our journey. Soon aT. a <lb/>
. , or St. <lb/>
we arrived upon a deep , , ,, , ,,,.,.,, . . <lb/>
. j mi. me or was a re- <lb/>
down in forest Of, . <lb/>
Swift Creek swamp where a; duel, to <lb/>
f. u ., . expel <lb/>
maiden fair and a g-l-, of <lb/>
soon mad known the; all the I ,, <lb/>
earnest and sincere desire of our of about bis power j .- <lb/>
Presenting the the <lb/>
in ah-wt order <lb/>
in the three be was excluded A of Seattle <lb/>
. . j polar n u-o day Bl i <lb/>
gents <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
of A. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the AH <lb/>
work promptly locked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Here the Spring to <lb/>
j chap, tar. <lb/>
r p t for <lb/>
in.- a, skin. <lb/>
Sold by John L. Woolen. <lb/>
Lost-A gentleman black <lb/>
double combination pocket <lb/>
sum of money <lb/>
and a safe key either <lb/>
His Luck. <lb/>
The intoxicated individual <lb/>
bumping the same of Ayden. A liberal re <lb/>
n times, bemoaned fact <lb/>
lost iii . I It <lb/>
the or in the <lb/>
. i- no r .- . <lb/>
ward will be b Agnes <lb/>
mount for . to her <lb/>
at Ayden, K <lb/>
and iii . Um of a <lb/>
owl, united bonds of <lb/>
of doors, and after an l matrimony Mr. Amos <lb/>
Mr. t. O. James i j windows, locks, horn and Mi S <lb/>
before j. b. Smith some- <lb/>
a shower stopped <lb/>
the crowd to t <lb/>
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tog hi . an hr in <lb/>
thing to <lb/>
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after th ah <lb/>
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and i <lb/>
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and u i i, <lb/>
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waiting -i r rain to ;, . <lb/>
t i v speech to <lb/>
many ts c in i <lb/>
Free Will eh, <lb/>
did not a rs i th I s th-i <lb/>
It a <lb/>
lasting on a <lb/>
enough to <lb/>
Thursday night wen <lb/>
five original orations . . <lb/>
contest for a medal, i six <lb/>
being <lb/>
music. The medal <lb/>
was won by L. Jones, of <lb/>
Georgia ; in an <lb/>
in <lb/>
to two <lb/>
The major- <lb/>
had not rail <lb/>
would have <lb/>
Hag <lb/>
ever; <lb/>
been dry right w. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
to . at J. <lb/>
Smith Co, <lb/>
and g <lb/>
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; as i <lb/>
J. B n <lb/>
doing ; <lb/>
of the new of <lb/>
at M. M. store. <lb/>
who <lb/>
hour v. <lb/>
Ibo <lb/>
i be moat Influential political part; <lb/>
; Japan, who <lb/>
tor Um But <lb/>
of era. <lb/>
forced way Into <lb/>
for the . <lb/>
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cost himself on a In <lb/>
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hi. . led <lb/>
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of bis , m <lb/>
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and cement <lb/>
hair at J. ll- <lb/>
Mr. C. <lb/>
St. Claire <lb/>
and Mi of <lb/>
W Ba; tint Semi- <lb/>
nary <lb/>
its best far, had pupils from <lb/>
own <lb/>
county, <lb/>
and <lb/>
too. <lb/>
of p.- <lb/>
lime and piaster l <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
A full line tools, <lb/>
and mill J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
At the next regular meeting of <lb/>
th here elect <lb/>
r; for <lb/>
y win . j <lb/>
repair a. bu. . wag- <lb/>
oner y c . v <lb/>
or most any i d i or <lb/>
lumber you may send. <lb/>
so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb/>
ts is the clever <lb/>
will take pleasure <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Miss Marie left Sat- <lb/>
morning for her home in <lb/>
ad<lb/>
re- <lb/>
,. ; mo i present <lb/>
Portia Hue <lb/>
ring Smith <lb/>
ii. Co Dixon, arc <lb/>
selling wagon and made <lb/>
five States, North Carolina, South right here in Call and <lb/>
Georgia, Alabama and <lb/>
Ohio. Dr. T. B- of Ohio, <lb/>
is president of the institution and <lb/>
is by able <lb/>
tors- <lb/>
Paper roofing, rubber roofing, <lb/>
and tobacco sheeting at J. <lb/>
Ii. Smith Co. <lb/>
Allen Cannon and Can- <lb/>
non came home Wednesday <lb/>
from Chapel Hill to spend the <lb/>
summer at home. <lb/>
See our lino of and <lb/>
for holiday presents. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb/>
Smith co. <lb/>
Miss Anna Kittrell, of <lb/>
Grifton, is here visiting her <lb/>
aunt, Mrs. W. E. Hooks. <lb/>
you planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb/>
the best for the South. You will <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make <lb/>
the mistake of getting some <lb/>
end- <lb/>
Kittrell, of Win- <lb/>
attended the commence- <lb/>
here Thursday. <lb/>
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb/>
steam J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Letha Fair, who <lb/>
has been very sick with fever, <lb/>
we are pleased to learn is now <lb/>
getting along finely. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon want <lb/>
get one. and workman- <lb/>
ship guaranteed. <lb/>
Turnage say he can't <lb/>
goods account of so many <lb/>
pretty girls passing. It gets him <lb/>
sorter and ho has to <lb/>
stop and look. The same over in <lb/>
this direction. We stop, too. <lb/>
Pneumonia Cure J. R <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
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day between Ayden and Jackson- <lb/>
town, the score stood C to in <lb/>
favor of Ayden. Our boys <lb/>
ways bear the banner. <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/>
Our tobacco warehouse is just <lb/>
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farmers we expect to be com- <lb/>
to build another right <lb/>
away. Everything is <lb/>
tic, We expect to open with the <lb/>
first sales in the county the com- <lb/>
season, <lb/>
The prettiest baby caps and <lb/>
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb/>
CA protracted meeting is in <lb/>
progress at the Methodist church <lb/>
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assisted by Rev. Mr. Ormond, of <lb/>
Durham. Large crowds attend- <lb/>
to buy feet of good seasoned, ed and much interested is mag- <lb/>
oak lumber 1-2 inches thick, j <lb/>
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Lime com . ring b <lb/>
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Cox Cotton Planters Back <lb/>
Bands and Guano distributors at <lb/>
J R smith Co <lb/>
Janie Kittrell, of Winter- <lb/>
ville, baa been visiting her sis- <lb/>
Mrs. Guy Taylor, for the <lb/>
past few days. <lb/>
Bring us your cotton seed and <lb/>
small ts of scrap cotton in <lb/>
the seed. J. Co. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Tom Dawson, of Grifton, is <lb/>
here on a to his sisters. <lb/>
Do you goto bod tired and get <lb/>
up tired Take a bot tie of <lb/>
Sarsaparilla. Nun Cod. <lb/>
Irish potatoes are getting a <lb/>
move on. Right many have <lb/>
been shipped from here during <lb/>
the past few days. It seems a <lb/>
little out of order that potatoes <lb/>
and cotton should both be on the <lb/>
railroad platform the same <lb/>
time awaiting shipment. <lb/>
Just car load of <lb/>
for top dressing. <lb/>
E. Turnage Son <lb/>
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man, J. A. L. Templeton, whom <lb/>
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his long quietness, but was glad <lb/>
to find him hale and hearty. <lb/>
cure and <lb/>
Perkins native tablets at J. R. <lb/>
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Use Allen's Foot Ease. <lb/>
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and damp, and tired easily. If <lb/>
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callous Ch <lb/>
corns and bunions of all pain and gives <lb/>
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by all Druggists and shoe stores, <lb/>
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MR. KITCHIN REFUTES CHARGES. <lb/>
CASE CASE. <lb/>
Of To <lb/>
The National Democratic Con- <lb/>
Campaign Committee Plenty More Like This in <lb/>
has active operations Greenville. <lb/>
its headquarters at Washington, I of w tel, <lb/>
D In addition to its regular yon about Kidney Pills. Many <lb/>
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pair. hand-book which it hopes of it. What better proof of it can <lb/>
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Latham. Ml St., <lb/>
months Greenville. N. C. Kid- <lb/>
Pills in my case far any <lb/>
I kidney remedy I had used. <lb/>
charged For some time my kidneys hail MM in <lb/>
a disordered condition, the secretions <lb/>
with the duty of resisting, Um in , the <lb/>
to have ready for <lb/>
by July or three <lb/>
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every way possible, the election i s attended with pain- When I <lb/>
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try. We <lb/>
Editor of The San. <lb/>
New Ber. <lb/>
Your hostile course an me <lb/>
has doubtless taught you- read- <lb/>
in that it is not your purpose to <lb/>
give them any fair understand- <lb/>
of my record or my <lb/>
Yon state in a double column <lb/>
article in your issue of May i c and <lb/>
Truth is that Mr. <lb/>
fused with Mr. Kitchin in <lb/>
and thereby helped elect me. <lb/>
Your statement is untrue. <lb/>
The in their fusion <lb/>
with the Republicans agreed to <lb/>
give my District to Mr. Settle. <lb/>
Populist Chairman wrote a <lb/>
throughout <lb/>
the district the <lb/>
lists, setting out the agreement <lb/>
got e pi a of l <lb/>
published the i over th <lb/>
District. After agreement <lb/>
made and i- <lb/>
th Populists would not <lb/>
Mr. Settle, the <lb/>
lists out out Dr. A. J. Tor <lb/>
c against me, <lb/>
I would, and I <lb/>
honest reader of your paper <lb/>
went directly to the seal of my trouble <lb/>
gave me relier in a short time. <lb/>
My kid were restored to nor- <lb/>
condition, the accretions gave me <lb/>
I no trouble and I f. t better <lb/>
benefit the in every way. My wife also used <lb/>
Doer's Kidney Pills when suffering <lb/>
every voter in the United States <lb/>
who believes, with us, that the <lb/>
election of a Democratic congress <lb/>
would <lb/>
must rely upon <lb/>
the <lb/>
fr- <lb/>
nagging backaches <lb/>
tO Sustain Our work and tin results de- <lb/>
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giving information as to local <lb/>
for <lb/>
our guidance. <lb/>
Each individual can at least <lb/>
us by making a contribution. <lb/>
Will he not do so and interest <lb/>
rs in helping us too <lb/>
We wish our campaign hand <lb/>
t distributed as generally as <lb/>
p we will a <lb/>
a soon as published, to <lb/>
one who contributes to our <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
Seed remittances to me <lb/>
Washington, D. C. <lb/>
James T. Lloyd, <lb/>
by all dealers. Price cents. <lb/>
Co., Buffalo. New Yolk, <lb/>
sale for the United States. <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
toke Other. <lb/>
Try this for Desert. <lb/>
The Dram Corps. <lb/>
Among the good features of <lb/>
election day in Greenville, the <lb/>
Bryan Grimes Drum <lb/>
not h added I W all <lb/>
not De j mo,., <lb/>
much to the day. The children or bowl. When cool it ill and <lb/>
will not forget for may a long cream <lb/>
day their behind the <lb/>
drums. It gave the whole pro- <lb/>
cession a martial air. The boys <lb/>
had been out once before, on old <lb/>
They take great; Enjoyed. <lb/>
interest in their corps and should Just before the children's pa- <lb/>
have the encouragement of the in the afternoon of election <lb/>
town for they add no little to day T j <lb/>
OFFICIAL REPORT. <lb/>
Dissolve one package of any . . <lb/>
pin- -f water. j Pitt County I Majority <lb/>
When partly beat until light and Sale of Id- <lb/>
adding one whipped -ream ard six I . <lb/>
Liquors. <lb/>
Following is the official report <lb/>
of the prohibition election re- <lb/>
turns for Pitt <lb/>
any good pudding <lb/>
The per package <lb/>
and cm obtained at any good <lb/>
these civil and patriotic <lb/>
the boys of <lb/>
the Bryan Grimes Drum Corps <lb/>
Ah honor to the on May <lb/>
would, like to <lb/>
Valued SanK is Gold. <lb/>
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of <lb/>
tell my <lb/>
. .- in they bay a box of Dr. King s <lb/>
eve Now Life PiUs get the worth <lb/>
that gold iii weight, if afflicted <lb/>
sup. u or <lb/>
motive j so L. <lb/>
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other d ire Locke Vole. <lb/>
t injure i The advocates of Locke Craig <lb/>
I i h .- to about vet <lb/>
hi v Butler ; r Jim e. in 1884, <lb/>
POISON <lb/>
Bone Pains, Can- <lb/>
Scaly Ska, <lb/>
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For war-. Bo Blood <lb/>
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Good Crops. <lb/>
It is encouraging to take a trip <lb/>
through the conn try those days <lb/>
observe the <lb/>
of crops and the look <lb/>
of gratification on the faces <lb/>
of the farmers- Prospects are <lb/>
better at this season than they <lb/>
have been for several years. We <lb/>
hope there will be nothing to <lb/>
lemonade to who took part, <lb/>
including the drum corps. It <lb/>
was enjoyed much and the <lb/>
paraders were loud in their praise <lb/>
of Mrs. Jarvis. <lb/>
Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
People everywhere take pleasure <lb/>
to the good of <lb/>
Remedy. Mrs. <lb/>
Edward Phillips, of Md., <lb/>
wish to tell you that I can <lb/>
Chamberlain S Rem- <lb/>
My. little Catherine, who is <lb/>
two years been th s <lb/>
remedy whenever aha has had a co. <lb/>
sines was two month old. Ah a <lb/>
month ago contracted a dreadful cold <lb/>
myself, but I Chamberlain's <lb/>
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accordance with the relative <lb/>
strength u two parties, de- <lb/>
to place the <lb/>
on the- Populists if we failed to <lb/>
get together. In Committee our <lb/>
views re out voted and that <lb/>
the matter, <lb/>
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jocular reference to the votes <lb/>
which our assured for <lb/>
the amendment, which you dis- <lb/>
tort and misconstrue, I make no <lb/>
comment, as I made my refer- <lb/>
in your city and elsewhere <lb/>
to large crowds, and you can <lb/>
probably not mislead them. <lb/>
I will be glad to meet your <lb/>
favorite anywhere to repel any <lb/>
attacks he may make on me- <lb/>
truly. <lb/>
W. W. Kitchin. <lb/>
Roxboro, N. C, May 26th, 1908. <lb/>
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Directions r h . cur,<lb/>
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Pros, and Gen. <lb/>
T M HOOKER <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
W E HOOKER <lb/>
Treasurer, <lb/>
The <lb/>
Organized in 1866, reorganized <lb/>
in 1901 with authorized capital of <lb/>
Manufacturers of iii Grade <lb/>
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Free Blood Cure <lb/>
This cat from <lb/>
N C, Reflector is for <lb/>
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Headquarters For Farm <lb/>
and <lb/>
Supplies <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
t ii <lb/>
Hod. W. W. Kitchin <lb/>
Candidate for governor, will <lb/>
address the voters of Pitt <lb/>
county at Ayden, N C, Friday, <lb/>
June 5th, at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
and at Greenville, N. C, Friday <lb/>
night. June 5th, at 8.30 o'clock <lb/>
in Masonic opera house. <lb/>
Music will be on both <lb/>
occasions by The Aeolian Brass <lb/>
Band. Let everybody come out <lb/>
and hear the people's candidate <lb/>
for governor <lb/>
E. A. Jr., Pres. <lb/>
Pitt County Kitchin Club. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
WE carry a full line at all times of the best <lb/>
j quality of goods only. Don't tail to call <lb/>
I on We would call your attention to our <lb/>
Agricultural implements, such as Plows, <lb/>
i rows, and High Grade Cultivators both riding <lb/>
, and walking, which are great labor savers. <lb/>
Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
We also the Highest Grade Lime and <lb/>
Cement that can be purchased. We might <lb/>
also call your attention to our line of <lb/>
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We are to sail t on any kind of n <lb/>
terms either for cash r on time, ii you will see us be- <lb/>
fore pure m I to your interest We sail th bust buggy the <lb/>
Give us a trial and to convinced.<lb/>
OUR GUARANTEE. <lb/>
If any spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb/>
usage within one from date of purchase caused by <lb/>
in or workmanship, and is by the <lb/>
chaser, we will replace the same free of charge <lb/>
also have for sale the best Wagons made by manufacturers of long experience <lb/>
and fully guaranteed- Piedmont and Hackney. <lb/>
R. I. Davis Bros, at Farmville and J. R. Harvey Co., at arc agents <lb/>
for our Buggies, and 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/>
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/>
unit 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 of <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Inspecting Test Farmers. <lb/>
Mr. T. B. secretary <lb/>
of the State board of agriculture, <lb/>
and Mr. C. R. Hudson, of the <lb/>
department, spent <lb/>
Wednesday inspecting the farms <lb/>
in where seed tests <lb/>
and demonstration work is being <lb/>
carried on. Several farmers in <lb/>
Pitt are carrying on these tests <lb/>
and demonstrations and so far <lb/>
are making satisfactory progress <lb/>
Man Zan Pile Remedy comes ready to <lb/>
use in a collapsible tube, with nozzle. <lb/>
One application and heals, re- <lb/>
inflammation a J soreness <lb/>
and itching. Price <lb/>
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb/>
PROGRESS OF DEATH. <lb/>
Fable of the <lb/>
Future. <lb/>
Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
There is probably no made <lb/>
that is relied upon with more implicit <lb/>
Colic, <lb/>
and Rec Dur- <lb/>
the third if a century in which it <lb/>
has i i . have learned <lb/>
that it that <lb/>
When with water sweeten- <lb/>
In 1920 A. D. the <lb/>
Stingiest Man in String- <lb/>
town carted his House- <lb/>
hold Goods to the Depot <lb/>
and bought a ticket for <lb/>
the <lb/>
are you <lb/>
to in- <lb/>
quired a Citizen. <lb/>
save <lb/>
replied the Stingiest <lb/>
Man. Whereat the <lb/>
marveled mightily. <lb/>
Now, be it known <lb/>
that the Stingiest Man <lb/>
in was wise <lb/>
in his Day and 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/>
portraits of G. <lb/>
Washington, B. Frank- <lb/>
W. and other Late Illustrious Ones, which <lb/>
Specimens of Art they straightway stuck on envelopes <lb/>
and sent to a Large and Luring Mail Order Concern in <lb/>
Wherefore 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 Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy <lb/>
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not palatal, hut at last my band be- <lb/>
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my heart so to extract my life. <lb/>
never felt such pain, but It lasted only j <lb/>
for n and my life went out <lb/>
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balloon to the earth by , <lb/>
spring and going up and <lb/>
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in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town- Four chain <lb/>
in on and each one <lb/>
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and ask you to call train when <lb/>
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Brick Stables <lb/>
Greenville Livery Co. <lb/>
I. B. PEED, <lb/>
Dealers ill <lb/>
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The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company <lb/>
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RESOURCES. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discount<lb/>
Sun k, and Wort. <lb/>
Furniture Fist. <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due <lb/>
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Total <lb/>
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Your Solicited <lb/>
PAUL sworn <lb/>
fore me, this 20th day of Hay, <lb/>
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lie found on street <lb/>
prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
clothing and ladles Skirts <lb/>
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to as I am The proof is see In cf Court house. <lb/>
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very dear to me. I felt neither <lb/>
i . nor Joy leaving her. My only <lb/>
pm, suns <lb/>
I felt that somebody I made to <lb/>
polling the down. My grief <lb/>
was When I reached my <lb/>
body T bad a last hope. The balloon <lb/>
much big the mouth. PAID <lb/>
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corpse swallowed FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS, <lb/>
was Bertrand . c , T <lb/>
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,. words, the of Southern Depot. <lb/>
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him. ill <lb/>
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v swear that the statement knot i <lb/>
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public. <lb/>
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You patronage <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Local Table <lb/>
Effective January 27th. 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Vs. and C. <lb/>
j. Q. SMITH. <lb/>
If you can't see the Moral without <lb/>
being look up the Ad. of an Oculist <lb/>
in this Paper and purchase a Pair of Specs. <lb/>
AN CF <lb/>
MASSACRES. <lb/>
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Get best for Comfort <lb/>
and Border. Felt Plat- <lb/>
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than any place on <lb/>
earth. <lb/>
with the coming <lb/>
mill the rabble root that fol- <lb/>
lowed bins. ii years Its <lb/>
brown <lb/>
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and sword and by labor bi <lb/>
to they were utterly <lb/>
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pi ice will i for vehicle and <lb/>
occupants and for each <lb/>
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whites, scenes enacted resembling <lb/>
those that place <lb/>
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put to death, bat all having any <lb/>
admixture of white in their veins . <lb/>
tailored fate. Many of the vie- <lb/>
thus were alive after having <lb/>
been Orel tortured. <lb/>
u all it is that over <lb/>
men. women and children <lb/>
met with violent deaths on <lb/>
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General Merchandise. <lb/>
A Stock Just In. I i <lb/>
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Suppose you COOK in and try <lb/>
it costs you nothing, and introduces <lb/>
you to the best pen on earth. <lb/>
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General Hardware <lb/>
Sole Agent for <lb/>
Lead and Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb/>
farm fertilizer sower <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Talkers. <lb/>
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mid never evasive, hut If their <lb/>
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they will betray groat anger. <lb/>
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different from the tones used when <lb/>
person Is fully awake. Bleep talk- <lb/>
may by brought to <lb/>
a dream within a <lb/>
pad will what <lb/>
in dreams. Very <lb/>
will make talk In <lb/>
their steep when other conditions <lb/>
they would never do It. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings, <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
There Is called the <lb/>
which In Booth and is <lb/>
very with Its fangs. It Is <lb/>
brown, but <lb/>
it; Induces sort of <lb/>
tile victim's body. <lb/>
Ho as If every Inch of him wore <lb/>
being to breaking point, and <lb/>
ho agony which Is awful J <lb/>
words, however, the <lb/>
a pain the bitten man <lb/>
before vary long, four <lb/>
boars he senseless <lb/>
Her Objection. <lb/>
Mrs. Would yon like come <lb/>
to church with me this morning Yon <lb/>
may sit In my pew if you like. Mrs. <lb/>
my dear, bat my bat <lb/>
isn't trimmed for aide of the <lb/>
Cobb res. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
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to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and Now Orleans<lb/>
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hop <lb/>
t-l Bertha. Shots to or <lb/>
Ii kinds of<lb/>
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constipating, especially these con- <lb/>
opiates. Laxative <lb/>
Syrup the <lb/>
Contains no <lb/>
Kennedy's <lb/>
Laxative <lb/>
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on 5th Lintel <lb/>
or- <lb/>
work. Save your orders. H <lb/>
and work for roe. <lb/>
I JOE i <lb/>
Hotel Greenville <lb/>
J. HIGHT. Prop. <lb/>
We ICE and can <lb/>
supply local demand. Two <lb/>
daily. orders <lb/>
any time during the day, and <lb/>
delivery will made the plant <lb/>
any hour of the night. .,, , <lb/>
We ask your patronage will do ; . <lb/>
best to you. <lb/>
The Greenville Ice Plant, <lb/>
Hill Johnson, . . Proprietors <lb/>
I wish to inform the public that <lb/>
hot-l is now ready for and <lb/>
boarders, hotel re <lb/>
modeled, thoroughly <lb/>
lights, and cold baths, <lb/>
lent rooms, Ideal for ladies, <lb/>
traveling men. opp <lb/>
and polite Phone. <lb/>
Call and sec for <lb/>
Yo rs to Serve, <lb/>
Blacksmith <lb/>
Shop <lb/>
Horse Shoeing a Specialty <lb/>
J, C. Griffith, a practical hors <lb/>
J. W. Hight Pro. <lb/>
BRICK BRICK <lb/>
1.1- <lb/>
Pulley boweN <lb/>
Home of Fashion. N. C <lb/>
Something Gained. <lb/>
Mrs. hoar the customs <lb/>
authorities seized all the finery you <lb/>
brought over from Will It be a <lb/>
total loss Mrs. Park-Why. no. dear; <lb/>
I got my name In tho <lb/>
and Mushing are tho <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cold or a Couch always <lb/>
produces water <lb/>
runs to the eyes, and throat in- <lb/>
stead of out of the system <lb/>
through the liver and kidneys. For <lb/>
want of moisture tho bowels become <lb/>
dry and <lb/>
Kennedy's Laxative Couch Syrup <lb/>
relieves Colds by them out <lb/>
of the system a copious <lb/>
action of the bowels. <lb/>
Conforms to National <lb/>
PURE DRUG LAW <lb/>
I have on hand n large o <lb/>
co machine made Will quota <lb/>
on application and can <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
give this branch of the W J Gardner, <lb/>
work his special attention. Brick M. Bethel, N. <lb/>
Shop in the roar of <lb/>
Stables ii from of the curt I <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
w. c. D. M. Cotton and handlers <lb/>
Civil Engineers and Surveyors j Correspondence shipments <lb/>
I In limn. <lb/>
For Sale by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Greenville North Carolina. <lb/>
Railroad, Municipal and land surveying <lb/>
a specialty. Office on Third street <lb/>
near <lb/>
FOR SALE------ <lb/>
Bushels Rood Field Peas. <lb/>
hand made Cypress Shingles. Also a <lb/>
quantity of Tar. <lb/>
J. O. PROCTOR <lb/>
d w Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Greene <lb/>
DENTAL SURGEON <lb/>
Specialist on Crown <lb/>
over Frank -e <lb/>
DeWitt's Little Early r. <lb/>
in ill. safe, sure gentle <lb/>
Sold by Jno. L. Wooten.<lb/>
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tenths of all disease. <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action of the <lb/>
to normal condition. <lb/>
new spring pants bat week, has been Give tone to the system and <lb/>
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to and of <lb/>
prohibition really effective <lb/>
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solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
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to Prohibit the Drinking drink liquor, it matters not where <lb/>
of Intoxicating Liquors liquor comes from, inter <lb/>
. i r Medical Purposes. Slate commerce is no to <lb/>
A. G. Cox The General Assembly of North an indictment against the fellow <lb/>
A is it Into eye- B. W. C. <lb/>
he must Section That person C. O H. <lb/>
feed. by sue- All who , . this . h. A. and . L. <lb/>
Their Only Child Dead. <lb/>
heart in the community <lb/>
was touched with sorrow at tie <lb/>
death of little Elizabeth, aged <lb/>
about one year, daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, <lb/>
which occurred at o'clock Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon of meningitis <lb/>
after only a few days- illness. <lb/>
About a year and a half ago <lb/>
their first born was taken, and <lb/>
death now claiming their last <lb/>
and only robbing the <lb/>
home of is light and joy, is sad <lb/>
beyond expression. Much <lb/>
Danger Ahead. <lb/>
The Greenville Selector <lb/>
to <lb/>
campaign for the Demo- <lb/>
nomination for governor <lb/>
grows more inure disgusting. <lb/>
It i- making strength faster for <lb/>
Republican party in North <lb/>
Carolina than anything the De- <lb/>
have ever done before. <lb/>
There are three good men <lb/>
for the nomination, yet the <lb/>
supporters of one malign the <lb/>
others just as if they were <lb/>
enemies instead of belonging to <lb/>
is expressed for the heart I the same party, and vice versa, <lb/>
broken parents, and may God Some want to rapport <lb/>
them in their great of a certain man a test of Demo- <lb/>
row. <lb/>
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this afternoon, be-j <lb/>
and some think every- <lb/>
body is a rascal who does not <lb/>
with them. The earn- <lb/>
conducted by Revs, M. tor the nomination is a <lb/>
Plyler and J. E. the by which <lb/>
pall bearers will be Messrs J. F. the enemies to Dam <lb/>
Davenport, J. N. Karl. A <lb/>
are <lb/>
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pressed we are in accord. The <lb/>
scramble for the in <lb/>
North Carolina becomes more <lb/>
and more undignified. The cam- <lb/>
was pitched on a wrong <lb/>
key to begin with ; and the lesser <lb/>
have caught up re- <lb/>
and vied each other <lb/>
ill mud-slinging ability. False <lb/>
charges have been made all <lb/>
,. B. L Johnson, i shall be puma a violation , goto him and <lb/>
. I ,. f .-., town i on doors and wind- this act, and evidence . four o'clock train returning will <lb/>
Builder, let us give be to sustain a Earl, son of Mr. the extra <lb/>
you prices on them. and Mrs. John L- Wilkinson, of <lb/>
, , That the place near Farmville. was born Dr E. A <lb/>
Nice. Oatmeal. A. the odor of the died <lb/>
from . M. May his, J- L. Sec <lb/>
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June, and 12- <lb/>
everyday. <lb/>
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vote for <lb/>
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liquors were drank, ard died Saturday night father. <lb/>
the venue of any indictment with the meningitis. All was <lb/>
G-to G. Bryan act be laid ac- don for him that a loving <lb/>
-.- . r mother, father and the members <lb/>
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to any who is could stay no hand death. for weeks <lb/>
bright eye war soon <lb/>
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day here. <lb/>
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same heretofore. <lb/>
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to pursue a <lb/>
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such <lb/>
upon th prescription of a <lb/>
licensed physician, <lb/>
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class rooms, the r has <lb/>
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dentist, qt <lb/>
rt it began chair under treatment at h-d this lit e <lb/>
course in banking in business <lb/>
in Norfolk. <lb/>
A solid car load of flue iron <lb/>
received. We are <lb/>
to your orders at the same <lb/>
price. A G. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Tucker <lb/>
i the time; nor to the pastor, of- win <lb/>
, HI HI. v. . <lb/>
communicants of any <lb/>
lashing them <lb/>
a crowd gathered, but no <lb/>
lift at the j or religious society while <lb/>
the horses get a ,. celebration of <lb/>
on the wagon. The driver was i or ceremony in which <lb/>
away when a <lb/>
Standing across the; <lb/>
Him there no <lb/>
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happy hours <lb/>
day <lb/>
Lucy A. Moore. <lb/>
he purpose of the coming rally <lb/>
day is to make the <lb/>
even it <lb/>
die exercises very <lb/>
day program will <lb/>
be a good one. Everybody h <lb/>
invited to attend next Sunday, <lb/>
Attorney General <lb/>
i receiving letters of <lb/>
inquiry regarding the <lb/>
of the Supreme Court's de- <lb/>
on the poll tax question, <lb/>
replies that court holds <lb/>
mi State and county poll <lb/>
tax cannot exceed and no city <lb/>
for levy a larger sum <lb/>
He cites the court's opinion in , <lb/>
the Mecklenburg county ease <lb/>
county <lb/>
ii fully when <lb/>
He says t other or further <lb/>
; pull <lb/>
can be levied any purpose. <lb/>
Tin s all levying prop- <lb/>
tax and poll tax combined <lb/>
ill of are invalid. This <lb/>
There are special does not affect the poll <lb/>
es every Sunday that mike with <lb/>
Mr. Home is a <lb/>
motor, not a panic maker- <lb/>
pro- <lb/>
returned from ft. <lb/>
day mewing. <lb/>
man. don't you need a <lb/>
nice buggy id A Ange <lb/>
Co. ins them. <lb/>
My soda fountain ii <lb/>
for the cold drinks. <lb/>
Everything is new -d in ex- <lb/>
shape. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Hunsucker buggies are still in <lb/>
the go. You had better come <lb/>
yet you nice <lb/>
for spring snort. A G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co., N. C. <lb/>
We handle the castings for the <lb/>
following plows, <lb/>
Champ <lb/>
Section That this act shall <lb/>
be in force from and after its <lb/>
s ho -s <lb/>
road at him with open <lb/>
and him by <lb/>
I bit him so savagely, <lb/>
I ho bad to go to the for <lb/>
treatment. <lb/>
If the <lb/>
each <lb/>
soon <lb/>
seen <lb/>
The man lashes a horse <lb/>
cause horse can do no <lb/>
than <lb/>
to <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
It will take the votes <lb/>
ratification. the next election. Home is <lb/>
This if enacted a law, the man to poll them. <lb/>
will make it <lb/>
County Democratic <lb/>
At a meeting of the Democrat <lb/>
Executive Committee of Pitt <lb/>
county held this it was or- <lb/>
pension tax, that being a <lb/>
tax and combined with <lb/>
the other tax does not exceed <lb/>
i. The county commissioners <lb/>
in vying taxes for the present. <lb/>
year will therefore eliminate all <lb/>
special tax on polls and levy the <lb/>
n as construed by the <lb/>
Supreme in the case. This <lb/>
decision in no manner affects the <lb/>
poll tax levied by the Slate but <lb/>
only re pi ires all special poll <lb/>
taxes levied by county <lb/>
ill excess of are void. <lb/>
Raleigh Charlotte <lb/>
r. <lb/>
the horse can do no of <lb/>
n he can deserves a sentence of <lb/>
every Chicago J Jaw <lb/>
. . . .,. . . <lb/>
Relief from Rheumatic Pains. <lb/>
with rheumatism forever <lb/>
most the argument that <lb/>
The Democratic executive com- <lb/>
have called tin primaries <lb/>
to at. the voting <lb/>
places in Pitt county, Saturday <lb/>
, places in <lb/>
does not It 1908, clock p m. <lb/>
will go lo root of the matter. <lb/>
with for over legislated <lb/>
,.;,. two Mr n <lb/>
J Fla. .-s,;,. the <lb/>
and settled in knees and lamed or Millions of <lb/>
remember <lb/>
that unless ho attends <lb/>
the primary place <lb/>
he will have no voice whatever <lb/>
walk, at other , he nave no voice <lb/>
times be In my feat and hand gallon of it may made n who i. the next <lb/>
n Barber Co s-I was for duty. harm if r f Carolina. <lb/>
A new lino of dry and it were used to rub with, or in E. A. m Jr., <lb/>
notions s h Pitt county Kitchin Club. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Per Ricks house. <lb/>
Nice live room cottage, pleasant- <lb/>
C. S. Smith, agent <lb/>
The farm -rs I a id <lb/>
are thing to handle <lb/>
tobacco. Send in y r orders at <lb/>
once. A. G. Cox Mfg, Co- <lb/>
Hay and lime at A. W. <lb/>
Dr. Hess's and Stock <lb/>
Food is the thing for year <lb/>
try d stock A. W. Co. <lb/>
We taking inventory this <lb/>
week. We shall have something <lb/>
to say next week that will be of <lb/>
interest. A. Ange Co. <lb/>
paints, or in the arts and sciences. county Kitchin Cub. <lb/>
drinking of the stuff j L Sec <lb/>
that makes wives <lb/>
Paw Balm. I , <lb/>
d with it in d found the pain pan It i <lb/>
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