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In Charge of NYE <lb/>
l , , Eastern and Vicinity- Advising Rates on Application f <lb/>
Miss Chapman returned <lb/>
borne Sunday, to the delight of <lb/>
her many friends. <lb/>
Joe says they are cur- <lb/>
tobacco over his way and <lb/>
surely are preparing for it <lb/>
r. r . a are still go- <lb/>
;. f x m nice Up-t <lb/>
ff S S v- K Co the way flues and trucks <lb/>
are leaving the A, G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
T UP dry goods on trains, on wagon, on <lb/>
r V bed and box bod. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Remember the Hunsucker bug <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD <lb/>
It refers to Liver Pills and <lb/>
HEALTH. <lb/>
Are you <lb/>
Trouble <lb/>
Bilious <lb/>
Insomnia <lb/>
ANY then- and many <lb/>
Inaction i I <lb/>
IN<lb/>
they go. last Saturday <lb/>
trucks were shipped and still <lb/>
Still Call to see the orders come. The ha are <lb/>
Mr ;,. be. whistling and turn- <lb/>
Prices are inter out about trucks <lb/>
N. C. June 1908 <lb/>
To another has come the Mas- <lb/>
have need of <lb/>
thee, come up <lb/>
On June the ninth the earthly <lb/>
carter of Mrs. Ada Fields Thorne <lb/>
closed, and her sweet spirit <lb/>
winged its v. bade to the God <lb/>
who gave it- <lb/>
From dust of the weary highway, <lb/>
From the smart of HOW roil, <lb/>
Into the Royal Presence <lb/>
She has gone, the guest of God. <lb/>
Every Man His Own Doctor. <lb/>
cannot to<lb/>
employ physician for every slight <lb/>
or injury that may occur in his <lb/>
family, nor can lie afford to neglect <lb/>
them, so slight an injury as the <lb/>
scratch of a pin has been known to <lb/>
cause the of a limb. Hence every <lb/>
man must from necessity be his own <lb/>
doctor for his of ailments. Success <lb/>
often depends upon prompt treatment, <lb/>
which can only be had when <lb/>
medicines are kept at <lb/>
have been in the mar- <lb/>
for many years and enjoy a good <lb/>
r. on. <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
for bowel <lb/>
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The <lb/>
I per day. people have learn- <lb/>
-in ed how labor is saved by <lb/>
i wagons and carts using trucks and how much <lb/>
b it is to the tobacco <lb/>
i without bruising it. So it's good <lb/>
people of Winter- old <lb/>
,, iv organ- sack aprons. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Chris. <lb/>
You served the <lb/>
at your is<lb/>
. Stokes pr. <lb/>
tit, d Miss Miriam <lb/>
. craw hats Johns. . n an., r. <lb/>
.- . a r quality s mental and <lb/>
imp ,. and what nobler <lb/>
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A. W. <lb/>
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galore. The <lb/>
tittle fellow ere having a tough <lb/>
siege. The who p i heard in <lb/>
almost home. I all <lb/>
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Mis- ;. .-. . I conn.;, i every The f Cox v <lb/>
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for the <lb/>
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special mu <lb/>
who <lb/>
Mr. Alfred James Dead. <lb/>
Mr. Alfred James, one of the <lb/>
county's oldest citizens, died <lb/>
at home <lb/>
in Carolina township. In Jan- <lb/>
he had re case of <lb/>
pneumonia, and had been con- <lb/>
, ; ; , bed ever since. <lb/>
Sometimes he could sit up for <lb/>
an hour but was able to <lb/>
wail; any more. He bore his <lb/>
with all patience, at <lb/>
first he v. a very anxious to get <lb/>
well and hop d to be able to <lb/>
by his birthday, March 13th, <lb/>
tin toward he was will <lb/>
to and he was <lb/>
plaints. <lb/>
chamberlain's Cough Remedy for <lb/>
colds, croup and whooping <lb/>
She was SO well and happy only cough. m <lb/>
, . ., Balm ant <lb/>
a few , It seems Ham, bruises, burns. <lb/>
SO hard to realize she Will be J sprain, swellings, lame back and <lb/>
with us on earth no more. I Stomach and Liver <lb/>
,. Tablets for constipation, biliousness <lb/>
How long not years, but troubles. <lb/>
tell; <lb/>
live twice who live the first life <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Her first life was lived well, <lb/>
and to the the <lb/>
will not be long, but soon <lb/>
they may dwell together in <lb/>
eternal city of God. <lb/>
was to Mr. n <lb/>
T. Thorne live yearn ago. <lb/>
Their union a per- <lb/>
one, for a happier i r <lb/>
m congenial, o spirits are <lb/>
seldom found. <lb/>
The home now is so sad and <lb/>
to the <lb/>
her. Soon after her mar- <lb/>
Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of <lb/>
the skin. <lb/>
One bottle of each of these <lb/>
at ions costs but For sale by <lb/>
i and dealers in patent <lb/>
SPECIAL TRAINS TO <lb/>
Via. No folk Southern and Seaboard <lb/>
Air Line June 23rd. <lb/>
On account of the Democratic <lb/>
State convention which meets in <lb/>
Charlotte on the 24th, the Sea- <lb/>
board Air Line will run special <lb/>
trains on the 23rd to <lb/>
date the large crowds desiring <lb/>
to attend the convention. The <lb/>
tr tin that the people of this sec- <lb/>
lion are Interested in and over <lb/>
have <lb/>
i , <lb/>
. ; . <lb/>
. . good feed All <lb/>
lo hi t <lb/>
. ice Co., next <lb/>
a . i on our s <lb/>
she unit d with a M. <lb/>
feel that of which <lb/>
.,, la fact, was hard she lived an con- they will take <lb/>
we think when his cold is better , to give him up I w her death, j <lb/>
hA will only . ice i , r, <lb/>
H . v. ;. wave j h work <lb/>
r . i a arc . ; <lb/>
, ,,. ii . or ii Was a <lb/>
a Johnson's C. having <lb/>
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tit <lb/>
will leave Raleigh at 11.30 a. m. <lb/>
and r eh Charlotte at 5.30 p. m. <lb/>
This will make connection <lb/>
the i if <lb/>
v th the <lb/>
train at Raleigh.<lb/>
The Norfolk <lb/>
t rail- for seed a. pi bushel. <lb/>
J. E . our. <lb/>
road i .; lot of the Improved King Lot <lb/>
with II <lb/>
I . J i . i <lb/>
r col I drinks <lb/>
. ti is . J in ex- . <lb/>
shape. H. L. Johnson. B. A. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carroll the . sat here, ht-i. y d <lb/>
from the country, were in town to Mt. Olive. He in <lb/>
Friday Sen <lb/>
Mrs. Butt and <lb/>
Ml- for P overflowing with m in <lb/>
a lot of the Improved King boys and girls s king to battle of The tributes mm <lb/>
ton seed pounds in seed v. , r . m- grand <lb/>
life. children, mu. the i <lb/>
Ice and lemons at H-L. John- h her task <lb/>
ex- ; ton's. friends, arc- left cu mourn <lb/>
A Sudden stuck some form <lb/>
f i may conn to <lb/>
i Even ally provided <lb/>
BAlsam. Warrant db. Wooten <lb/>
son <lb/>
car load f hay just <lb/>
received A. Ange Co. <lb/>
We have just received out <lb/>
men and dress <lb/>
friends, ire left mourn <lb/>
loss, but is <lb/>
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straw hats at prices to attract <lb/>
AW. <lb/>
be <lb/>
Our line of new spring pants <lb/>
-1 A Ange and <lb/>
just opened. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Colic and <lb/>
have returned from a visit ti <lb/>
Beaufort county. are glad <lb/>
to have them horn a i <lb/>
handle the We have a special line can <lb/>
Girl goods fresh. H. h <lb/>
I the reliable <lb/>
and Tobacco Truck made in c , and <lb/>
c Cox <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
We all enjoyed cry much Mrs. of them on hand. <lb/>
Butt's in The orders at once before the rush <lb/>
Reflector a d .-s ago. We comes <lb/>
the I the moral in the Free Will <lb/>
He preached and j <lb/>
an, breaks th, bonds of <lb/>
I And waits set of sun. <lb/>
The Master ray; is enough, come <lb/>
gain. j <lb/>
The funeral services were con- p n day i <lb/>
b Eiders Roberson and done, <lb/>
. . n arms are lulled to rest, <lb/>
the body was ,,,;. u,,. Master's <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
to re <lb/>
In the family <lb/>
M. <lb/>
At this season of<lb/>
should have . me <lb/>
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Whereas, The great Spirit has <lb/>
seen fit in His all wise providence <lb/>
take from the home of Brother <lb/>
Denmark Seymour his little <lb/>
i cl therefore be it <lb/>
steep, and That extend the <lb/>
and condolence of our <lb/>
and we would point him to <lb/>
.,, the Great Spirit who all <lb/>
well. , , e <lb/>
and, We would ask the aid <lb/>
arc quickly relieved by the ; t Cl i <lb/>
i;. Iv followed by <lb/>
For sale by all r. with bottle of the <lb/>
gists and dealers in patent y nil druggists and dealers <lb/>
TO ACT <lb/>
Don't Wait for the <lb/>
Stages of a <lb/>
Profit <lb/>
patent in <lb/>
COX'S MILL HEMS. <lb/>
Cox's Mill, N. C, June <lb/>
Me- <lb/>
for K . <lb/>
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in the o he, v i. <lb/>
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and They purify <lb/>
the blood and the entire sys- <lb/>
John L. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N C, <lb/>
Jno. T. Thorne, Miss Agnes <lb/>
Moore. A. C. Monk. <lb/>
tho Great Spirit, to help him bear <lb/>
the that has befallen <lb/>
That a copy of these <lb/>
be spread upon our min- <lb/>
the brother, <lb/>
family and a copy be published. <lb/>
J W. Brown. <lb/>
Chas. Moore. . Com. <lb/>
W- P. Edwards <lb/>
slavery to <lb/>
Heal Rick i house. <lb/>
live room <lb/>
located. C. S. h, agent. <lb/>
Hay and lime at . Ange <lb/>
Mumford n m near <lb/>
pie's Experience. <lb/>
to notice the great improvement <lb/>
by plastering the walls and <lb/>
painting the interior headaches and <lb/>
the church. Here is our hand arc common symptoms <lb/>
me w kidney disorders. It's an emu- to <lb/>
and best wishes ; , Th. attacks may <lb/>
Nice corned hams are the . with <lb/>
for breakfast these spring V, puffy below <lb/>
m town Sun- mornings. We have them K if <lb/>
. . I H. U Johnson, j ,., s <lb/>
Poultry and We are prepared to fill your <lb/>
A. R IMUS have your . . <lb/>
before the rush conies Mrs S. <lb/>
Sis as last year. A. G. . <lb/>
Roscoe Cox I'm Madison <lb/>
Cowan went to <lb/>
H. A. Moore <lb/>
went to church Sunday at Rose Springs. <lb/>
Ex Senator R. Williams is <lb/>
C. W of t here from Falkland attending a g <lb/>
county, was here a while revival which is being held <lb/>
the Christian church. he sen- <lb/>
Miss Kate Chapman, of Win. many friends are glad to, <lb/>
w. <lb/>
, Ayden Saturday, and Jack Lang left yesterday to. <lb/>
Oscar Evans spend a few days at Panacea w M <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
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try <lb/>
We <lb/>
week. W <lb/>
to next v. n of <lb/>
interest A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Fountain Cox passed another <lb/>
of those annual mill in his <lb/>
life also Cox <lb/>
one y V family <lb/>
i. lo make these <lb/>
clays We remember u <lb/>
v. we, like our young friends, you prices on them, <lb/>
counted the days and sighed for <lb/>
a birthday to come. It did take <lb/>
so long to come, hut that in <lb/>
the long A few streaks of <lb/>
gray tell us we are so young, <lb/>
even if we do feel so. and the <lb/>
years pass so rapidly we <lb/>
forget the month in which we <lb/>
were born, to say nothing of the <lb/>
day. <lb/>
And Provisions I <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
. some time I <lb/>
Manufacturing Co., from M,,,,, v <lb/>
A W. Ange Co. <lb/>
notice <lb/>
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
spent last week with see him in such good b <lb/>
Misses Cora and Sadie Carroll C R. Townsend went to <lb/>
our people went to son yesterday, <lb/>
church at R d B inks Sunday. J. W. Parker left for Wilson <lb/>
Miss Bessie Moore this morning. <lb/>
w T <lb/>
son. rear Pent ca <lb/>
Our town is noted for for to attend the an <lb/>
meeting the Red Men. <lb/>
the <lb/>
this <lb/>
to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
now her all I can hear North Bankers <lb/>
relieved the sides . ,. y. <lb/>
restored the tour, IS gOOd <lb/>
norm condition and at <lb/>
The <lb/>
.; action and at <lb/>
me <lb/>
had down <lb/>
D. W. I <lb/>
GREENVILLE N <lb/>
N or t h C a r o I i n <lb/>
Store. The. soon <lb/>
relieved the in sides <lb/>
u r. <lb/>
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feelings deal bell or ill every <lb/>
av la <lb/>
u j credit for the treat improvement in y <lb/>
wiSE Walk dealers <lb/>
It <lb/>
best. I the <lb/>
For best roofing see A. W. <lb/>
ft Co. . <lb/>
A Car I for the Reflector <lb/>
A. improvement over <lb/>
t. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JUNE 1908 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
MEETING <lb/>
i. North Carolina Executive Popular Not <lb/>
, R of One of the strongest reasons <lb/>
No City Pride Shown in the Paving of North Carolina, by virtue of and <lb/>
Dickinson A. Outrage on Tax Act of the Assembly of <lb/>
Paver.-Matter Referred to ; North Carolina passed at its <lb/>
Committee and special session of 1908. and <lb/>
Work Go,, On. lied on the 31st of January, 1908, a void the cl cheating <lb/>
this my Proclamation the which WM openly <lb/>
-Are you going over to the and defended as a <lb/>
meeting asked Alderman the hope an-, promise <lb/>
BOUND TO COURT, j DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. <lb/>
Swore His Bride While Her <lb/>
Parents Say She is Only <lb/>
A week or two ago Mr. Henry <lb/>
Bullock, both <lb/>
of this were married. <lb/>
he license, which <lb/>
i was issued Information fur <lb/>
of the was that it would <lb/>
on h was to that the <lb/>
young lady was years old. It <lb/>
the marriage was <lb/>
of The Reflector man which election was bald to held out that <lb/>
the sense of the people on j the ballot would <lb/>
conducted <lb/>
without consent and the <lb/>
father of the bride. Mr. <lb/>
lock, asserting that his r <lb/>
Ex-Governor Jarvis Given in Ovation <lb/>
Resolutions on Death cf Ex- <lb/>
President <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, June -The <lb/>
Pitt county delegation this <lb/>
morning in Charlotte and select- <lb/>
ed Harry W. spokes- <lb/>
man for the delegation and J. L. <lb/>
Fleming as a member of the com <lb/>
on The con- <lb/>
I Were cast at said election <lb/>
Armed with this information , , d ard , <lb/>
and a note book the reporter m , b t be; <lb/>
himself to the to J which one hundred said of our primaries And la <lb/>
see what was doing. thousand, six not the man would <lb/>
delay, fr <lb/>
and some field <lb/>
twelve which with us yen- <lb/>
. . .- <lb/>
The defendant had no <lb/>
ballots r. <lb/>
bride e that she <lb/>
years old on the 9th day of <lb/>
prior to this <lb/>
year Mills had lived in their <lb/>
Chi, Smith, the board <lb/>
called to order with jam thous. , ,., the <lb/>
present. J d t, <lb/>
the only absentee, being too .,,. <lb/>
the <lb/>
In <lb/>
petition that had at for the of ft I- <lb/>
presented. was signed by q j year; he to <lb/>
quite a number of one of of j by Train, <lb/>
citizens and read as follows i , . in the humanity, avarice, cupidity. <lb/>
We the hundred and in , A small boy named <lb/>
could begin prompt- <lb/>
at noon owing to a great <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ex-Gov. Jarvis was given an <lb/>
ovation as he entered the ball. <lb/>
He made a great speech as <lb/>
chairman of the woven <lb/>
The districts wen called <lb/>
at the conclusion of his speech <lb/>
that they might name their <lb/>
members of the various cm j <lb/>
The convention than <lb/>
adjourned at p. m. for dinner. <lb/>
Just before the convention <lb/>
for P. Buxton, <lb/>
TO THE CONVENTION. <lb/>
Splendid Special Train Service-Char- <lb/>
Extends <lb/>
Charlotte. ML C. June 21- <lb/>
The Seaboard Air Line railroad <lb/>
gave people superb s <lb/>
its special S ate <lb/>
that was from ; <lb/>
today. Th i <lb/>
Southern train that took <lb/>
of the stem delegate to <lb/>
was transferred he i <lb/>
station, where th <lb/>
read <lb/>
pressing regret th death of <lb/>
President Grover I <lb/>
stated be did adopted the <lb/>
standing with bowed heads <lb/>
while the band played <lb/>
then <lb/>
adjourned in resp. ct to his j <lb/>
until p. <lb/>
made to the <lb/>
which was d ii <lb/>
day coaches and P. mi <lb/>
left pr <lb/>
with every care d. <lb/>
Mr. C. H the traveling <lb/>
agent of th aboard <lb/>
Raleigh, ace the <lb/>
saw that <lb/>
the had <lb/>
and comfort. <lb/>
The special r d <lb/>
in and the <lb/>
founds <lb/>
them. s a I <lb/>
ll <lb/>
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in. <lb/>
Aldermen that have <lb/>
he . <lb/>
public questions on their merits Washington Hospital a a <lb/>
R B impossible, he sever- s a,,, . . , <lb/>
paving of Dickinson avenue I every voter who listens over by an A U U <lb/>
agreeable to the original survey., A- H. to the train p. m. <lb/>
The slakes this survey <lb/>
are to be seen thus showing <lb/>
the line of this survey. <lb/>
As curbing is now laid on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue it is to <lb/>
turn round a two horse wagon if <lb/>
indeed it he done at all, on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue. From the <lb/>
IT IS A SHAME. <lb/>
People Have Cause to Kick at Paving <lb/>
of his coin, and such an one, day on street. <lb/>
having obtained I., a man- The w, t-d <lb/>
so criminal, lo teal n n <lb/>
may be tn befoul it. an the train, was <lb/>
which is age. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
We will net call or give I w as necessary. . <lb/>
n Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
One on v has to look out Dick-, <lb/>
least street ought to be wide t been , i . , when he carried <lb/>
enough to turn around a wagon i Whether <lb/>
on <lb/>
,. a -.- <lb/>
tobacco town, by reason m whether tie nut without going into this <lb/>
contraction of Dickinson fathers, we pass on to say, generally, but it gave which <lb/>
there is likely to be congestion j . blunder, a bad one, that the evil is widespread, and should have bean repealed, <lb/>
in the fall when traffic is heavy r Thor, a the which should at the mo <lb/>
and especially when is big . of the we be and made <lb/>
tobacco breaks. , ., . and in. which is another way of saying more Every <lb/>
There is a Laughter. <lb/>
A laugh is a good thing- <lb/>
kinds Of at least. Hut <lb/>
there are smiles that are as I <lb/>
Hi knife thrust, and the laugh- j <lb/>
the <lb/>
person fa says A-n, <lb/>
Allan in July Designer <lb/>
Ir. i; curious how, now <lb/>
after <lb/>
i I raise a laugh or a long <lb/>
; the original jest or <lb/>
has been A drawn I <lb/>
down countenance u mis-pro- <lb/>
word, even an <lb/>
persona will draw, <lb/>
a loud echo of what started <lb/>
spontaneous mirth. One <lb/>
on and on, because, seam- <lb/>
it be <lb/>
I to one's face lit natural <lb/>
lines air. <lb/>
Have you ever listened quite <lb/>
that <lb/>
in. sounds Ku <lb/>
senseless, as void wit, wisdom <lb/>
r real jollity as on <lb/>
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Crowd. at as it <lb/>
tared for. re <lb/>
everywhere working <lb/>
respective tea d <lb/>
high. Ai <lb/>
ac tea a- to who win <lb/>
for <lb/>
for other i t <lb/>
considered much until th n- r i <lb/>
union for govern r i. n it th <lb/>
way. All t e r <lb/>
around i a id <lb/>
the delegates i ave no thought of <lb/>
anything -l- . <lb/>
The . legation cam <lb/>
through in g <lb/>
are <lb/>
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and Central h <lb/>
Gov. T. J. who will I <lb/>
temporary n- <lb/>
is th <lb/>
of Judge <lb/>
When the special res i I <lb/>
Mm. Ada Cherry, who i <lb/>
her father wt <lb/>
d pot to I <lb/>
the folks who <lb/>
fairly intelligent person v. <lb/>
Strip pawns . . i.- <lb/>
a wide the street is crooked and in which is another way saying, and certain, <lb/>
Some discussion followed far we fallen, that the immediately after <lb/>
engaged in by two or three while at some other places candidate who has no money should required to <lb/>
the mayor and several aid the two Bides i spend is a negligible quantity, or I file a statement <lb/>
that seemed to throw but, space than the paved n the vernacular, he is in campaign expenditures <lb/>
little light on looking it.- j made by him. or hi, friend., to <lb/>
Some argued finances, want-, i A c L i n . it how his giving names of <lb/>
ed to know why there j . wonder if the to the office in persons to whom paid, <lb/>
a 26-feet paved roadway, hardly d a car path ability, fitness, thereof, applying this both <lb/>
wide enough to turn a wagon it would have bean to duty how much contests for and <lb/>
around in, abutted by a to have waited and made be give for the office in to election; and to offer an <lb/>
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phone poles about midway such shape We We all know these tilings to be for his vote, whether in primary <lb/>
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Request for Papers. <lb/>
on him who accepts th <lb/>
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airings of curbing to feet send <lb/>
his copy of The Eastern filling to resort to the, practices nor has he ever been <lb/>
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could be. <lb/>
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by the sacrifice of a kind thought, <lb/>
by the telling of a half- truth, by <lb/>
dragging down of <lb/>
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i another's to parade it as <lb/>
the price is too high <lb/>
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ways besides unkind ones; there <lb/>
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nil thing it along Into notice; and <lb/>
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remain content ti <lb/>
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VENTER'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
J. W. Frank <lb/>
Iris went in tire r lay. <lb/>
L, went to Cox's <lb/>
Mi Saturday. <lb/>
I Is all now. It <lb/>
pry <lb/>
Harris and Jim Smith <lb/>
went to List Sunday. <lb/>
Rosa Harris spent last Friday, <lb/>
night with Pearlie Garris, <lb/>
Bum and Henry Harris <lb/>
of June 19th will which are necessary to win.<lb/>
apart. <lb/>
The committee work might <lb/>
have been done to bet- <lb/>
effect before the paving pro- <lb/>
so far out Dickinson <lb/>
avenue. It seems but nonsense <lb/>
for such permanent work <lb/>
out of a nomination. <lb/>
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scale that is being followed on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue. If the idea <lb/>
was merely to thread out the <lb/>
money and reach A. C L . <lb/>
.,., . ,. ;. to the office it will We should know that ,, <lb/>
be Our file number s action is taken, and that on the bank, who, with regret <lb/>
was missed on and we speedily, to this and deep concern, much <lb/>
desire two copies for that condition, the control our j of the wreckage of our political <lb/>
State will pass into and remain fabric passing by. his only <lb/>
in the hands of a corrupt and purpose is to sound the alarm- It <lb/>
is time to call a halt. The Dem- <lb/>
party must quit tome of <lb/>
or go to over- <lb/>
whelming defeat. <lb/>
Laurinburg, June <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
railroad by the 1st of July, with corrupting moneyed oligarchy <lb/>
on the something that could be called The remedy is simple. It <lb/>
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paving, might laid a might b said of the Populist <lb/>
wheelbarrow track for the pres- party, as of a certain English <lb/>
and left the real street public man. that nothing it ever <lb/>
to be at another time did became it so well as dying, <lb/>
A Nice Place. <lb/>
J. V. Harper's Palm Garden, <lb/>
in one of S. T. White's stores, is <lb/>
a nice place. It is handsomely <lb/>
I fitted with the moat up-to-date <lb/>
I fixtures for the serving of <lb/>
drinks- was opened <lb/>
I Tuesday for the first time and Mr. <lb/>
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drinks, between the hours of <lb/>
C and o'clock in the evening, <lb/>
to prospective customers. <lb/>
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
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to see J. II. Wilson to-day. <lb/>
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b going to the register of <lb/>
deeds before long. <lb/>
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yesterday, <lb/>
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cm vine tobacco, <lb/>
jog Griffin has got the <lb/>
cotton we have <lb/>
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, night. <lb/>
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Saturday. <lb/>
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to California soon for his health. <lb/>
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Hinson. last Sunday. <lb/>
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was his Joe <lb/>
I Hinson, last Sunday. <lb/>
Wilson and <lb/>
Wilson were visiting at Frank <lb/>
Cox's Sunday night. <lb/>
I am now at home, o . Third <lb/>
street, where will dual. K. <lb/>
of millinery work at Tea.- , <lb/>
charges, Mrs. Georgia Janus. <lb/>
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Capital stock 25.000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 36,000.00 <lb/>
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Bills payable 10,000.00 <lb/>
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Company <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the r May 14th, <lb/>
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items <lb/>
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miller coin <lb/>
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4,224.17 <lb/>
Notes and hills <lb/>
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840.74 <lb/>
to banks <lb/>
Total 171.357.00 <lb/>
. . .- of low rates; Does <lb/>
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H. D. BATEMAN, <lb/>
Special Agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
SPEND YOUR VACATION IN SPECIAL LOW <lb/>
North Carolina Account State <lb/>
i I SOS via. Sea Board. <lb/>
Ii I We beg to announce account <lb/>
f the this very low round <lb/>
BEAUTIFY COUNTRY trip Charlotte return <lb/>
will be as <lb/>
. , . From Weldon <lb/>
Now i tune to mere. Wilmington <lb/>
Pembroke <lb/>
Climate u Fishing. Boat- have excellent double daily <lb/>
log. Driving, service to Charlotte as <lb/>
southern L Weldon 12.07 p. m. <lb/>
train service all ,, . ,, . . , . <lb/>
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tin . this b of May, <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb/>
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Experienced Workmen, <lb/>
L. H. RENDER when I <lb/>
; want Plumbing, Steam or Hot <lb/>
Water. Heating and Repairing. <lb/>
HOW CHEAP. BUT HOW GOOD <lb/>
Head if the State Educational System. <lb/>
I College, Graduate, <lb/>
Law, <lb/>
Pharmacy, <lb/>
Library contains volumes. New <lb/>
water works, electric lights, central <lb/>
lights, hot ard trans-1 system. New dormitories, <lb/>
J. W. HIGHT Prop. <lb/>
I i to inform that <lb/>
my hob I ii re for re r <lb/>
hotel entirely re <lb/>
trail-.-, -.- <lb/>
lent looms, Ideal home for ladies, and M. A. building. <lb/>
traveling opp-site ., . M . , <lb/>
Court and polite Phone <lb/>
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No. Call see fur yourself. <lb/>
to Serve. <lb/>
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Address- <lb/>
the Water and rice <lb/>
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diameter, and in another <lb/>
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Reduction in Ham burgs. All <lb/>
other goods at sale prices. t <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. <lb/>
M I Arts and <lb/>
, c. <lb/>
tuition all other expenses. Including use textbooks. <lb/>
the dormitories is limited. <lb/>
Fall Session begins September 16th, 1888. <lb/>
and other information address <lb/>
J. . FOUST, President. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Yo-rs to Serve. r, <lb/>
Lit. E BItS, . Or <lb/>
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NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
Cotton. <lb/>
and Provision. <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Spring Cleaning, Spring Cleaning <lb/>
The prevailing rage now, in domestic <lb/>
life, is Spring Cleaning. While you are <lb/>
at that, get out your spring dresses, <lb/>
suits, etc., and have them cleaned up- <lb/>
to-date and ready to wear. Also have <lb/>
winter clothes and treated <lb/>
with my special chemical solution to <lb/>
moth eating, and pack them <lb/>
Sway until winter. RIGHT NOW IS <lb/>
TilE TIME. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
FRANK HOPKINS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor <lb/>
son opposite marble yard <lb/>
PASTOR RESIGNS HIS charge. Delicious Cream. <lb/>
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Pool large rub smooth <lb/>
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teacup sweet am beaten to a <lb/>
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pastor of Memorial <lb/>
iv weeks as he wished to <lb/>
six weeKs, as tie at toe. per package, <lb/>
a summer course at the u <lb/>
he would leave for this vacation ply is Cut OH. <lb/>
the first of July, and added that <lb/>
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at the Wednesday to have it Recently the <lb/>
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resignation asking that his <lb/>
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it, says Minnie in July <lb/>
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she answers. have done <lb/>
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of few sensible girls who <lb/>
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wish to be nurses fail; yet it Is <lb/>
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Secretary. <lb/>
in 1866, reorganized and <lb/>
in 1904 with authorized capital of 550.000. <lb/>
Manufacturers High Grade <lb/>
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Quality the highest, in fact there is none bet <lb/>
it being guaranteed per cent. pure. <lb/>
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to see r- as we are in position to look after <lb/>
every need. Don't forget that our line <lb/>
General Hardware is kept complete with <lb/>
Se very best quality goods. We can Hi <lb/>
your orders a box tax to a car load <lb/>
nails. Give us a call. <lb/>
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remedies. Ai s i <lb/>
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General Hardware <lb/>
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remarked to <lb/>
The U fleet that Greenville a <lb/>
many i and t e <lb/>
convenient schedules on which <lb/>
. they run is almost as good as if <lb/>
l Pitt county had a car <lb/>
can run out to almost <lb/>
any town in the county transact <lb/>
business and get back within an <lb/>
hour or two of the time you left <lb/>
I home. Both the Norfolk and <lb/>
Southern and Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line are giving us fine schedules. <lb/>
Against Owners of <lb/>
Richmond, Va., June 17--In <lb/>
were returned by the <lb/>
Federal grand jury to-day <lb/>
Fred Cox and David E. Carter, <lb/>
former owners of the Fair Oaks <lb/>
Distillery, in this county, <lb/>
intent to defraud the govern- <lb/>
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Gent's sower out of tax on about <lb/>
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to the of the law Wising the lands. The ,, ,. ,, ,, r,,, , <lb/>
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declare the pool has out the North and and it k. e in your B <lb/>
this law. realizing. L that fine, J name, <lb/>
that even this law many them a CO. Atlanta <lb/>
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when a monopoly is at the of L <lb/>
end of the works, the, . Medicine. <lb/>
growers, those of <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and <lb/>
Entered as matter Jan. 1907 at the at N <lb/>
C under of March 1879 <lb/>
preference to pinion <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY JUNE 1908. <lb/>
All t Charlotte. Hie of Dickinson avenue <lb/>
. had Letter lie changed to Dick <lb/>
It is all work now, alley. It is not wide <lb/>
enough for anything <lb/>
No doubt the president <lb/>
lighted. <lb/>
Tenting laws to a fad <lb/>
these latter <lb/>
Now the thing to is turn <lb/>
the trick heat Taft.<lb/>
They are packing their <lb/>
ready for Charlotte.<lb/>
Taft an Sherman. It docs <lb/>
not lit the worth a cent.<lb/>
We hope get lost <lb/>
mi the way the convention. <lb/>
Wonder how <lb/>
over cutting such u small <lb/>
They all had a speech <lb/>
for them Chicago <lb/>
but Taft got the <lb/>
on ballot. <lb/>
If the census of Charlotte could <lb/>
be taken next Wednesday <lb/>
city would certainly be ahead of <lb/>
all Greensboro's directory<lb/>
It is noticeable that what <lb/>
bragging they do now is not with <lb/>
so much gusto. Fact is they <lb/>
all feel pretty much at sea. <lb/>
The Republican party's pro- <lb/>
posed revision the is <lb/>
on a par with the nomination in State <lb/>
At this time it does not look The many friends of Major II. <lb/>
like any body is going to get a A. London will be pleated to <lb/>
minutes pandemonium <lb/>
that followed the mention of <lb/>
; name <lb/>
, , ,. I Ins ambition. <lb/>
. n v. i gut <lb/>
lass i There is in Green- <lb/>
other. <lb/>
Taft was kid the <lb/>
ii, as <lb/>
him. <lb/>
idea of reforming I lie saloons. <lb/>
One might be expected as soon <lb/>
as the other. <lb/>
Of course they knew just what <lb/>
they were in Chicago, <lb/>
but they took a long time about <lb/>
It to let the other fellows feel <lb/>
good a little and. to give the ho- <lb/>
tel a chance.<lb/>
A undertook to burglar. <lb/>
the home Editor Slew- <lb/>
art, of the Salisbury Watch- <lb/>
man. The found nothing, <lb/>
of course, but the editor found <lb/>
the with a bullet and laid <lb/>
him up for<lb/>
The president says has been <lb/>
having corking No <lb/>
doubt about his the <lb/>
convention all right, and when <lb/>
the cork was palled it came out <lb/>
just to his liking.<lb/>
hen- were I e- <lb/>
the Si ate Inn r I of r <lb/>
examiners in <lb/>
and of <lb/>
passed i he d ere <lb/>
lie use to <lb/>
It will nut i mo<lb/>
hi re <lb/>
la, . <lb/>
a u tremendous <lb/>
; , big head. Don't all try <lb/>
to name him on -e, pleas . <lb/>
her i i ii pro- <lb/>
I ions to tho I for <lb/>
, public build i ii <lb/>
I. i in . not to <lb/>
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nickels ii, <lb/>
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in .; u lit <lb/>
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and nil -o to <lb/>
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The i i i , , . <lb/>
growth of .-, mil <lb/>
C the e ;. . . ii <lb/>
. <lb/>
by acclamation, as there arc <lb/>
several candidates for every of- <lb/>
Hut Grimes, for secretary <lb/>
of Suite, is going to come near- <lb/>
est to being the unanimous <lb/>
choice of all the delegates. <lb/>
Watch this prediction. <lb/>
Some folks w ill say it is too <lb/>
hot to go to church, yet they will <lb/>
swelter for hours in a crowded <lb/>
convention hall. They will not <lb/>
sing at service when n hymn is <lb/>
given out, but at the convention <lb/>
the very mention of the name of <lb/>
their will make them <lb/>
holler loud enough to be heard a <lb/>
mile. Who says this is not a <lb/>
great World<lb/>
We have lately received the <lb/>
of the A. and M. Col- <lb/>
at Raleigh. The issue of <lb/>
this year include-, addition <lb/>
to the various in <lb/>
culture and in engineering, a <lb/>
full list of the of the col- <lb/>
Since ill opening f <lb/>
A. and M. in young men <lb/>
have received diplomas. r- <lb/>
desiring of th <lb/>
may address y e <lb/>
office, West S. C.<lb/>
The i Fri-1 i <lb/>
Charlie <lb/>
pleased u his i . <lb/>
being i ; . I <lb/>
lei f <lb/>
j I i . re . <lb/>
i . r e i <lb/>
the State . I <lb/>
ml Inn <lb/>
h is so we ii <lb/>
tin -e <lb/>
oral l ,. in <lb/>
mi many The f <lb/>
of the Stale ill .-. be <lb/>
pleased if the coin m <lb/>
him. <lb/>
learn that his prospects for the <lb/>
nomination for Corporation Com- <lb/>
missioner are most encouraging. <lb/>
Only counties have instructed <lb/>
for that office and the vote in <lb/>
them is I in fur London, for <lb/>
Aycock, for Middleton V <lb/>
for Bagwell. In the hotly con- <lb/>
tested primary in Mecklenburg <lb/>
county, on last Tuesday, the <lb/>
vote was for London, <lb/>
for Aycock and for Bagwell, <lb/>
being a majority of Major <lb/>
bunion over all competitors. <lb/>
Some public money might well <lb/>
be expended in providing a park <lb/>
for Greenville. The town con- <lb/>
to grow, and the longer <lb/>
the matter is deferred the more <lb/>
difficult will be to secure a site. <lb/>
A large town must have public, <lb/>
conveniences and attractions. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C, June 22nd. <lb/>
Rev. W. H. of <lb/>
Tarboro, filled his regular <lb/>
here Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday. The attendance was <lb/>
very large. <lb/>
S. Johnson, of Grimes- <lb/>
. , ., . , , land, attended church here Sun- <lb/>
I here is nothing that will help , <lb/>
If y. <lb/>
VI <lb/>
I . . . . . There will lie ex <lb/>
n u nice. . , . <lb/>
e and turmoil in i u <lb/>
very campaign a there has <lb/>
is one point that in the one for d I- <lb/>
I ; I idly behind in. yet , to Si i<lb/>
trans- <lb/>
in i <lb/>
nil . <lb/>
-i sap-. <lb/>
ii. i <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
Mecklenburg n <lb/>
n ; rest.<lb/>
We doubt if there were ever <lb/>
more North ears <lb/>
in one are moving <lb/>
day.<lb/>
Sunday's i-- the <lb/>
New-and Observer was a Stale <lb/>
and Charlotte <lb/>
right. <lb/>
, in . <lb/>
ii i gets ti . <lb/>
th; no v. <lb/>
hospital i i; i <lb/>
re,<lb/>
all tin en <lb/>
have held. <lb/>
I. for, , <lb/>
One of the special i. <lb/>
will run from Green-1 <lb/>
. . . . u him n ii i. <lb/>
i ,. .-I . . i- lo lie a convention <lb/>
n party. <lb/>
half Salisbury. <lb/>
As as the nun iii <lb/>
i f I <lb/>
lost. re will <lb/>
I a <lb/>
lied full. people <lb/>
e had so much f j lit <lb/>
. I <lb/>
iv . <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Word- truly spoken, and I here <lb/>
i- danger of such indifference <lb/>
working disaster to the <lb/>
anymore than easy ac- <lb/>
thoroughfares. We have <lb/>
excellent railroad facilities, but <lb/>
the town is danger of losing <lb/>
permanent trade because of the <lb/>
inconvenience which people on <lb/>
the north side of the river mm <lb/>
have to sillier. is only about <lb/>
a month now before the tobacco <lb/>
market will open, and that In- <lb/>
convenience should be relieved <lb/>
as far as possible before that <lb/>
time. This is a mailer of con- <lb/>
to all the business men of <lb/>
the town,<lb/>
Since better facilities <lb/>
for moving truck, more of our <lb/>
people ought go into that kind <lb/>
of business. Trucking can be <lb/>
made a most successful business <lb/>
i astern North Carolina, and <lb/>
can be one of the g <lb/>
i By engaging in <lb/>
y our people <lb/>
lid no e lo depend entire- <lb/>
cot I hi and ; for a <lb/>
crop, Then truck- <lb/>
. into l <lb/>
in the spring and sum <lb/>
bus gives a more en <lb/>
i i . ye; r.<lb/>
Charlotte say the re- <lb/>
h have gained <lb/>
Charlotte hotels are go- <lb/>
charge advanced rates <lb/>
delegates and attending <lb/>
the State convention, are entire- <lb/>
without foundation, as the <lb/>
i lie ion , <lb/>
to a schedule of <lb/>
charges run <lb/>
committee and i <lb/>
I. . v. be lived up lo. <lb/>
this n do not see any i. <lb/>
. to I veil I ion need fear <lb/>
i h; ; v nil be <lb/>
. for the -I <lb/>
would be very <lb/>
to and the <lb/>
is not going to <lb/>
hunt for any criticism. <lb/>
Mr. F. A. Manning, of Shel- <lb/>
attended church here <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Stokes and Miss <lb/>
Bessie Savage, of <lb/>
were the of Miss Martha <lb/>
Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
, Mr and Mr;. A. Clark, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here. <lb/>
Miss Lula Mills, of <lb/>
the of Miss Martha <lb/>
Clark Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. E. Clark went to Wad <lb/>
Sunday and returned <lb/>
The farmers art very busy <lb/>
now curing <lb/>
crops are very good. <lb/>
Mr, W, H, Dawson, of Wash- <lb/>
representing E. It Mix- <lb/>
on Co., was here Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. James Ellison, of Wash- <lb/>
this <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
Porter, near <lb/>
R ; here <lb/>
. to <lb/>
City They <lb/>
re ;. <lb/>
i. . H. on sick <lb/>
i; . i will recover <lb/>
u . <lb/>
i c . . near <lb/>
co. m y. . a <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
Mrs. Lewis Elks, from near <lb/>
n is the guest of <lb/>
Mrs, R. M. Williams Saturday <lb/>
Sui day. <lb/>
Glad see a large crowd at <lb/>
Sabbath Sunday evening. <lb/>
means some of the <lb/>
may never reach the convention. <lb/>
The president has the <lb/>
faction of knowing he run the <lb/>
Chicago ion even it In- <lb/>
was not in person. The <lb/>
long phone kepi him in <lb/>
lady d <lb/>
prominence the Republican <lb/>
national convention <lb/>
by getting in front of one of the <lb/>
delegations and singing a song <lb/>
i The mention t he dis- <lb/>
Those ninety-three new doc- <lb/>
tors just licensed in the State <lb/>
means that many more trying l <lb/>
make a living in an all ready <lb/>
crowded profession. The best <lb/>
equipped and most ambitious <lb/>
speaking distance. <lb/>
mailers not who gels it <lb/>
the convention, there will be <lb/>
somebody on hand to say told Barry Skinner, of North Caro- <lb/>
Una, made a ringing speech in <lb/>
j the Chicago convention in sec- <lb/>
Except in size we believe Gov- the nomination of Slier- <lb/>
she was a lady gowned in white <lb/>
and wearing a merry widow hat. <lb/>
The press dispatches say That was some notoriety. <lb/>
Hughes i- the biggest man <lb/>
ill the bunch that was mention <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
man for vice president. <lb/>
So many drownings occurring <lb/>
various sections of the State <lb/>
Funny that they raised the is argument for boys to <lb/>
price of meat right at this time <lb/>
of year. Must have thought the <lb/>
vegetable crop had failed. <lb/>
be kept away from rivers and <lb/>
mill ponds unless attended by <lb/>
grown people.<lb/>
This week will end the agony The fellow who bus no <lb/>
so far as the nomination is con- about it, hut to abide <lb/>
Then will follow the I by what the convention does, is <lb/>
pouring of oil to heal the not worrying much over how the <lb/>
caused the contest. candidates stand. <lb/>
patches made of her was that ones will succeed, hut the ma- <lb/>
will up-hill business <lb/>
building up a practice will sup- <lb/>
port them. The same thing can <lb/>
he -aid as to the army of new <lb/>
lawyers are turned out every <lb/>
year. We are not saying this <lb/>
to discourage any who desire to <lb/>
enter crowded professions, but it <lb/>
looks like the State has many <lb/>
more business avocations that <lb/>
hold profitable inducements. We <lb/>
believe good, intelligent <lb/>
is best of all, and that is one <lb/>
industry that is not over crowd- <lb/>
mistakes have been <lb/>
made hereabouts not to keep ail- <lb/>
to them. It was a <lb/>
lake not build the now steel <lb/>
bridge across the river at the <lb/>
foot of Evans street let the <lb/>
old bridge be open for traffic <lb/>
while the new one is being built, <lb/>
and thus save the expense and <lb/>
indefinite worry of the ferry. But <lb/>
it is too late to remedy that now. Jed. <lb/>
It is equally as great mistake I <lb/>
to pave Dickinson avenue so Ex-Gov. Jarvis will preside <lb/>
It is remarkable that u man of <lb/>
Mr. Taft's career ill public life <lb/>
has never been elected to an of. <lb/>
lie, every position he ha- ever <lb/>
being one of I <lb/>
The presidential nomination <lb/>
came to him practically the same <lb/>
way. by appointment, for had it <lb/>
not been that he was selected by- <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt and the killer's <lb/>
influence being exerted in <lb/>
the delegates to him, he <lb/>
would have never come any- <lb/>
where near the nomination. <lb/>
There were others the <lb/>
really preferred to Taft, <lb/>
but the president's <lb/>
carried him through . It remains <lb/>
to be seen if the same influence <lb/>
can elect him. <lb/>
Breaks <lb/>
John Ted, sentenced <lb/>
to the a recent term of <lb/>
again. <lb/>
When D . Dudley <lb/>
went int the i early this <lb/>
morning h dis f id that Teel <lb/>
was gone The supposition is <lb/>
or I to get <lb/>
out early th This is <lb/>
third time i has gotten <lb/>
away. On day he was sen- <lb/>
lie. broke away from a <lb/>
deputy as he was king taken <lb/>
from the court house to jail and <lb/>
was stopped by a pistol snot in <lb/>
the hip from the officer. Before <lb/>
lie had hardly recovered from the <lb/>
pistol Wound he broke out of jail <lb/>
with several other prisoners, but <lb/>
was recaptured in a short time, <lb/>
and now he has gone again. He <lb/>
is a hard one to keep. <lb/>
The sheriff has offered a re- <lb/>
ward for his capture. <lb/>
narrow that it will be an eyesore <lb/>
to this and future generations. <lb/>
That should be remedied -before <lb/>
it is too late. <lb/>
at the opening of the <lb/>
today. The wisest and best <lb/>
thing to do will be to make him <lb/>
permanent chairman. <lb/>
One hundred and fifteen <lb/>
left here last Sunday morn- <lb/>
for a day's outing at More- <lb/>
head City, and this during hard <lb/>
times. People are not to blame <lb/>
for getting u day's outing when <lb/>
they have no public place for <lb/>
rest and recreation in Greenville. <lb/>
A sudden attack at night of some <lb/>
form Bowel Complaint may come to <lb/>
anyone. Every family should be pro- <lb/>
with a bottle of Dr. Seth Arnold's <lb/>
Balsam. Warranted by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
men of char- <lb/>
and ambition, who can sell <lb/>
things, to investigate an <lb/>
opportunity for realizing <lb/>
their earning capacity. If <lb/>
your services are worth <lb/>
to a day you should and <lb/>
can get the money. This is a <lb/>
business notice to business men <lb/>
and will not be interesting to any <lb/>
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb/>
dress W. A- B. Hearne, Box <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. d w <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. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb/>
Hearne, Greenville, N C. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
In <lb/>
Rates on Application <lb/>
, a f Reflector for Ayden vicinity . <lb/>
authorized The Eastern Be------- r ;<lb/>
Paper roofing, rubber roofing <lb/>
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb/>
R. Smith Co. . <lb/>
Miss Mattie of Or- <lb/>
is visiting Miss <lb/>
Turnage. <lb/>
See our line of books and <lb/>
v for holiday presents. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Ferebee. of Camden <lb/>
is here visiting the <lb/>
of Capt D. G. Berry.<lb/>
it Please your native at J. <lb/>
year <lb/>
Miss Marguerite Meredith for m round, Try one. <lb/>
head nurse in the <lb/>
, Curious Among the Na- <lb/>
of Africa. <lb/>
Mrs Consignee author of <lb/>
this curious AW- <lb/>
from <lb/>
Estimable Lady From <lb/>
Earth-Community Grieved. <lb/>
in <lb/>
It is with real s that we <lb/>
are called upon to chronicle <lb/>
sahib, s <lb/>
of Miss Roth Barden, <lb/>
. T R om a t occurred here last night at <lb/>
bill to house all law, Mr. J L <lb/>
.- , . v- <lb/>
head nurse in <lb/>
at Washington. N. C, . <lb/>
rived on the noon train Morning session J a. m u P <lb/>
for the of having head- Devotional, R-v. M. I. , <lb/>
of of in behalf of .,,,. , was am <lb/>
and evident- <lb/>
n.-v. <lb/>
the practice of Address of welcome in <lb/>
Miss S. S. Rev. C. W. How, <lb/>
Carload cotton reCent ill- <lb/>
J R Smith co. t v negs ind we have knoW <lb/>
she <lb/>
no <lb/>
many <lb/>
-in i I . <lb/>
Miss had a sufferer <lb/>
half of <lb/>
ard; to a <lb/>
Mrs. Ed- after <lb/>
-spending sometime with relatives <lb/>
in and around Ayden, left Tues- <lb/>
day for her home at Morganton. <lb/>
,. as <lb/>
S. S. KeV. C .,. , no while woman . <lb/>
Don't It It t Wonder <lb/>
Hanoi <lb/>
the big <lb/>
cal i- being <lb/>
daily at opera <lb/>
house, will he next <lb/>
day night, June 89th The la- <lb/>
dies who worked so deter- <lb/>
to make play <lb/>
all other attempts in amateur <lb/>
j theatricals, will be justly <lb/>
F. T. Phillips; me <lb/>
we have cause iv Ayden, Rev. r-. In <lb/>
is not only proficient in Rev. i had . <lb/>
but is a lady of reports; Address, <lb/>
both of; H W. Battle <lb/>
daughter of <lb/>
more . garden, late <lb/>
land a sister . <lb/>
sell, of Greenville, and Mrs<lb/>
and death was will be justly repaid <lb/>
She -as painstaking <lb/>
I Mrs. without doubt <lb/>
; of Plymouth. N. --i the premier anything of hi <lb/>
of Mr.-. -I. L Ha- here. <lb/>
and Mrs Joe c <lb/>
for her home at many ea p ,. . <lb/>
Her husband, also who had ad and d; j. E. ma-, my <lb/>
on a visit, <lb/>
several day, ago. and Rev. J. M. open r <lb/>
planted your gar- T the tact on S. S. <lb/>
Woods <lb/>
kind ever seen hen <lb/>
of Greenville, turn Rehearsal- ere being c <lb/>
Williams, of Wilson. She WM each day <lb/>
only year old wonder- <lb/>
securing her services; <lb/>
,. .-.-. <lb/>
S. W <lb/>
Music by to <lb/>
a of lovely <lb/>
sweet graces. <lb/>
The town of <lb/>
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than in most made to measure <lb/>
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<p>
Miss Tessie Evans Becomes the <lb/>
of Rev. W. M. Curtis. <lb/>
A in a <lb/>
deal of local and State interest <lb/>
centers occurred in the parlor of <lb/>
Greensboro Female College to- <lb/>
day at noon, Miss <lb/>
Let ilia and Rev. W M. <lb/>
Curtis were united in the bonds <lb/>
of matrimony, <lb/>
WARD, <lb/>
The of this paper will <lb/>
to learn there is at least <lb/>
one that science has <lb/>
Mile to cure in all its stages, <lb/>
that is Hall's Catarrh Cure <lb/>
i the on y positive cure now known to <lb/>
the fraternity. Catarrh being <lb/>
m constitutional <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh <lb/>
is n internally, acting directly <lb/>
upon the b o and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
the the <lb/>
Inundation of and giving <lb/>
patient i the <lb/>
and in <lb/>
C doing its The proprietors have <lb/>
v. n r, c n much faith its rowers <lb/>
was performed -th the offer One Mars <lb/>
presiding any e a fails to cure. Send <lb/>
k. J. CO. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Brans, of Golds o, sis- <lb/>
of the bride, mat the maid of <lb/>
honor, and Rev. A. ;. ford, <lb/>
of Lexington, acted i s man. <lb/>
i a a quiet, <lb/>
simple attn by only <lb/>
the s and a i friends <lb/>
of the young couple. <lb/>
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something you know i <lb/>
thing like pail and <lb/>
i to take. <lb/>
it is reliable and is unwed to give <lb/>
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H you want your HORSE to trot Of I Sale. <lb/>
last and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
Sold ail Tic. <lb/>
Take K mil Pi Is for <lb/>
A CM. <lb/>
I hereby announce that I have <lb/>
removed for the practice of my <lb/>
profession Cram Falkland to <lb/>
Greenville Third <lb/>
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Office, Dr. Bag well i office <lb/>
where e n found at all times <lb/>
when not professionally <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr. Jennet <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn <lb/>
State of North Carolina. <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Johnson <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
In court <lb/>
Vs. S. <lb/>
of VT. B. <lb/>
The Field of Friendship. <lb/>
The field of friendship is a <lb/>
wide one, and all our neighbor, <lb/>
near and far. should be <lb/>
candidates admission there. <lb/>
cold esteem, <lb/>
the passing empty of <lb/>
gave formality. <lb/>
you Better Feed and More Lets <lb/>
than a- town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
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Brand, Chicken Hominy. Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
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tile from the Superior <lb/>
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will sell, house of said <lb/>
bidder for cash to <lb/>
I the right, title <lb/>
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for wed trip to Wash- <lb/>
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Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
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.; <lb/>
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sell lo the highest <lb/>
satisfy execution, i <lb/>
and interest which the said W. S <lb/>
son defendant has i-i th. foil <lb/>
described real estate, to <lb/>
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of Pitt and stale of North Carolina. <lb/>
and being on the North side of <lb/>
Tar river, and East aid of <lb/>
Crank, and adjoining lands former- <lb/>
to J. Sheppard <lb/>
Allen Baker and others. <lb/>
bounded as follows. the <lb/>
run of Creek, at the mouth of <lb/>
Reedy Branch and runs up said Brain <lb/>
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ditch to a holly, thence N 1-2 de- <lb/>
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or it being land <lb/>
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by said estate Jan, <lb/>
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August and in <lb/>
Register of in Pitt county <lb/>
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. Si the 27th. of June, 1908 <lb/>
at o'clock to lug nest bidder <lb/>
the following described real <lb/>
property to One lot in the town of <lb/>
Bethel. A. C. on .-; aide of <lb/>
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drew s store lot runs with Main <lb/>
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with said lot to Main street, being 1410 <lb/>
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lo deed i hereby made for ac- <lb/>
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All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
will be to v t it after made to order when desired, <lb/>
may drink more than usual Your patronage Solicited <lb/>
kidney . r I- <lb/>
I i for time but return with <lb/>
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of ii j swelling below <lb/>
the eyes, blunting; of <lb/>
or any part of the body, don't delay a <lb/>
minute, i,. <lb/>
Pd k, and keep p the treatment until <lb/>
the kidneys are well, when our <lb/>
time health and vigor will <lb/>
. in <lb/>
of great kidney remedy. <lb/>
Mrs. J. and <lb/>
Evans Greenville, N. C says. <lb/>
some time I suffered severely <lb/>
from kidney complaint, The kidneys <lb/>
wire very In action and at <lb/>
times caused me annoyance. I <lb/>
had bearing down pains through my <lb/>
abdomen and sharp shooting twinges <lb/>
through my causing me untold <lb/>
misery. There was a tender spot across <lb/>
my Kidney regions at times my <lb/>
limbs pained Intensely. I read <lb/>
of kidney Pills and was i <lb/>
much Impressed I procured them <lb/>
at drug store. They soon <lb/>
relieved the paint in my sides and limbs, <lb/>
the secretions to a regular <lb/>
normal condition at present I am <lb/>
feeling a great deal in every <lb/>
way. I give loan's Kidney Pills the <lb/>
credit for the great improvement in my <lb/>
by all dealer. Price cents. <lb/>
Co., Buffalo, New <lb/>
sale agents for the United States. <lb/>
effective. And there are <lb/>
doubtless some who will <lb/>
enough to they can <lb/>
bring prohibition into disrepute <lb/>
before the time by encouraging <lb/>
free use of liquor for the next <lb/>
few months, Scotland Neck <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
Greenville Lands Again. <lb/>
At the State council of Red <lb/>
Men in S. T, White, <lb/>
of Greenville, was unanimously <lb/>
elected great senior <lb/>
the great chief of records casting <lb/>
the entire vote of the assembly <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
Sherman Gel Second Place. <lb/>
A bulletin from Chicago about <lb/>
noon today says that the <lb/>
nominated Congressman <lb/>
Sherman, of New York, for vice <lb/>
president on the first ballot. So <lb/>
J We have just received a j <lb/>
pound shipment <lb/>
Remember the the ticket is Taft and Sherman- <lb/>
no <lb/>
pound paper. This paper is <lb/>
without an equal in price. It <lb/>
comes packed in a nice board <lb/>
box, instead of the old unhandy <lb/>
paper wrapper. <lb/>
We furnish you <lb/>
Envelopes to Match <lb/>
packed two packs in a board <lb/>
box. By buying in quantity <lb/>
we are able to offer it at <lb/>
per pound; envelopes per <lb/>
package. <lb/>
We invite you to call and <lb/>
examine it. <lb/>
EVAN'S BOOK STORE <lb/>
VI <lb/>
. season . I <lb/>
a nearly on hand and per- P <lb/>
haps you expect to install a <lb/>
Piano in your parlor upon <lb/>
your daughters return from <lb/>
college. Write us about a <lb/>
certain and special Piano <lb/>
we are now offering at <lb/>
This Piano is guaranteed <lb/>
for years and will fully <lb/>
measure up to any <lb/>
Piano offered by the small <lb/>
dealer. Terms per <lb/>
month, per quarter, <lb/>
every months. Write <lb/>
to <lb/>
Notice to creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of as <lb/>
administratrix of the slat M <lb/>
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to nil i i ; . the <lb/>
, late nil <lb/>
to and till i <lb/>
l claim again I ate an <lb/>
notified to ii in duly <lb/>
i . to the nil <lb/>
the day of June, 1909, or <lb/>
notice will be plead in In n <lb/>
. y. of June, 1908. <lb/>
Annie K. Martha <lb/>
A. Moore. Deed. <lb/>
for cash the following <lb/>
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Carol . of the <lb/>
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OR <lb/>
G. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Box <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1876- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs. Oak <lb/>
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tablet. Lounges, <lb/>
Safes, P. and Ax <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots. Henry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Meat, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni, Heat But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Notice To Creditors. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that I have <lb/>
this day I an of <lb/>
of the of William A. . <lb/>
i d. be-fore D. e, clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court Pitt county nil <lb/>
persona Indebted to aid estate are iv- <lb/>
sled to make to <lb/>
the undersigned and notice is <lb/>
given tn all i. holding claim <lb/>
the lo H Ir <lb/>
within twelve months from the date <lb/>
hereof or notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of recovery. This the day of <lb/>
May ion. I. K. Smith <lb/>
of the estate, of <lb/>
William A. Stokes. <lb/>
Quite <lb/>
How often get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and he prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
Is a you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods l c <lb/>
of----- <lb/>
ft <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
MM<lb/>
A Fable of the <lb/>
Future. <lb/>
In a Pi c-i, us All Foot <lb/>
Ease. <lb/>
h i -h.-. <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 <lb/>
Washington. B. Frank- <lb/>
fa W. and other Late Illustrious Ones, which <lb/>
of Art they straightway stuck on envelopes <lb/>
sent Large and Luring Mail <lb/>
Wherefore it came about that Seven <lb/>
Stores in Shut up Shop, one after the <lb/>
along in 1919 A. D. the Stingiest -Man found <lb/>
him to begin purchasing these <lb/>
Specimens of Art to present to the Maw of the Monster <lb/>
in and the Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy <lb/>
to stand for the Same. <lb/>
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tons, the comfort <lb/>
age. <lb/>
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will find me with the largest <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Oats, Wheat, <lb/>
Ship Stuff, Cotton Seed and <lb/>
carried by any dealer in I buy m <lb/>
carload lots and give my the Den <lb/>
of low prices. I sell the g <lb/>
and feed line as than . <lb/>
can get it elsewhere. <lb/>
carry all kinds <lb/>
or <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/>
on . S <lb/>
this dost <lb/>
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when <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, N C.<lb/>
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for r I <lb/>
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broth. in <lb/>
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papers in this ease were <lb/>
hand, d you on the afternoon of <lb/>
., the check <lb/>
received evidence of the <lb/>
s that promptness <lb/>
to doubt ii . in <lb/>
Bl for some months it not <lb/>
to <lb/>
Of <lb/>
SOUTHERN <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
27th. 1908. <lb/>
for. <lb/>
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fain thanking y a. I remain, <lb/>
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had been thrashing the <lb/>
of- <lb/>
STATIONS<lb/>
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today is the <lb/>
issued by <lb/>
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me about l. A. <lb/>
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TAFT <lb/>
into the <lb/>
doth was wept away b; ; <lb/>
on, the n fell to the I. <lb/>
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atom had they were <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND <lb/>
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MECHANIC <lb/>
j was Unit <lb/>
louse <lb/>
to Mo- <lb/>
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Rally <lb/>
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AND MEN'S SUITS 1-3 OFF <lb/>
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How l- the <lb/>
Tommy Jones, <lb/>
hi mother were invited to <lb/>
Mrs, Brink. the <lb/>
of <lb/>
. and <lb/>
KB <lb/>
, and <lb/>
try. a <lb/>
I a month Scholarships. <lb/>
nations for at county seats , <lb/>
West <lb/>
S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING S MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings, <lb/>
Mrs. wander- <lb/>
ed two I gar- <lb/>
and admired the <lb/>
the of he. <lb/>
Tommy alarmed her. <lb/>
reappeared con-l <lb/>
munching a huge slab <lb/>
calve. . , ,,. <lb/>
In her relief, a i usual. Mrs. <lb/>
began to upbraid the lad. <lb/>
he <lb/>
you've been and <lb/>
Mr. Brinks for that cake. <lb/>
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no. he e , i <lb/>
he so rude I waited I I <lb/>
the turned her back; then I <lb/>
a piece Mail. <lb/>
Water as a Cure. <lb/>
best cure I of <lb/>
headache is to wash your f e. ; I <lb/>
a man. <lb/>
suddenly to clean e <lb/>
with cold water will i ; <lb/>
ore-; ant probably start I <lb/>
in circulation, and I will re- <lb/>
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i myself n man <lb/>
times and in re always been <lb/>
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of stimulant in the cold water <lb/>
treatment that braces mo right up. <lb/>
My head it am <lb/>
and the water makes <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
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WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS N C <lb/>
For Coughs <lb/>
and Colds <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
s Tournament <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
June to Inclusive <lb/>
A. C. L <lb/>
Nearly all other Cures are <lb/>
Constipating-, especially those con- <lb/>
Kennedy's Laxative <lb/>
Syrup moves the bowels. <lb/>
Contains no opiates. <lb/>
or more on one ticket, <lb/>
chance to visit and Carolina <lb/>
a dip in the ocean. For any information, <lb/>
In the <lb/>
Baltic sea, <lb/>
from the mainland, lies i <lb/>
forty ratio <lb/>
for <lb/>
BOWEN <lb/>
. .-, N. C <lb/>
of Gothic <lb/>
,. the chief town n <lb/>
the island, with its o <lb/>
souls, may be studied <lb/>
remain, of no less than ten <lb/>
churches, some of which date from <lb/>
and twelfth centuries. <lb/>
The oldest of I hem Is the Church <lb/>
of the Holy completed about <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
Kennedy's <lb/>
Laxative <lb/>
Cough Syrup <lb/>
Cold or a Couch always <lb/>
produces water <lb/>
runs to the ayes, nose throat <lb/>
of out of the system <lb/>
through the liver and For <lb/>
want of the bowels <lb/>
dry and <lb/>
Kennedy's Laxative Couch Syrup <lb/>
relieves Colds by working thorn cut <lb/>
of through a copious <lb/>
action of the bowels. <lb/>
W. J. Craig, <lb/>
P. T. Mgr. <lb/>
T. C. White, <lb/>
G. P. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
On. of the most successful and o. H equipped boarding schools I i the <lb/>
I electric light, <lb/>
t boarding pupil, v ,. s l-M <lb/>
For . J. M. RHODES. Preside . . ton, N. C. <lb/>
Conforms to National <lb/>
PURE FOOD DRUG LAW <lb/>
a , i Preparatory School for boys <lb/>
Central Academy and young men, with and <lb/>
cultural Located on TOO-acre farm one mil. from <lb/>
I under the management the <lb/>
B. f <lb/>
BINGHAM <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
1793 <lb/>
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r vive I'm an call. Remember the bug-. Tyson, of Greenville <lb/>
I was going. Call to see and g <lb/>
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Hen b . v- fore you buy. Prices are Inter <lb/>
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Farmville, N. C , June <lb/>
The Farmville base ball team <lb/>
its first game yesterday. <lb/>
Fountain took the game by to <lb/>
The Farmville boys deserve <lb/>
much credit for showing up as <lb/>
well as did, taking into con- <lb/>
the disadvantages <lb/>
under which they played. Three <lb/>
their best players were out of <lb/>
the game, and the boys had to <lb/>
take anybody to make out the <lb/>
number. Weeks and Sheppard, <lb/>
two of pitchers, wet <lb/>
out of the game and their places <lb/>
could not be fill. Fountain play- <lb/>
to had, at, B , Moore, who hi <lb/>
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Connecticut. <lb/>
Florida, Georgia, Idaho, <lb/>
Illinois. Indiana, Iowa, <lb/>
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proving <lb/>
Rf <lb/>
been spending some time with <lb/>
Sir i <lb/>
;. . . Produce Co., <lb/>
. i Miss Mills near <lb/>
a on our special turned Saturday. <lb/>
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.- <lb/>
n i. Everitt to Kins- <lb/>
Mary Gray i turned t K m go w p <lb/>
I iv a. Bi Fri- <lb/>
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as. go. <lb/>
HAD TO WALK SOME. <lb/>
ill Sue the Railroad For It <lb/>
Trouble Over a Ticket. <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Evans has a <lb/>
against the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line that will likely result in a <lb/>
suit against the company. The <lb/>
trouble seems to have been over <lb/>
a ticket he bought at Whitakers <lb/>
Saturday on which to return to <lb/>
his home in Greenville. Through <lb/>
a mistake the agent at <lb/>
gave him a half ticket, <lb/>
though the lull fare was paid for <lb/>
it. Mr. Evans and the conductor <lb/>
on the Plymouth division of the <lb/>
Coast Line had a disagreement <lb/>
over the ticket that result- <lb/>
ed in Mr. Evans being put <lb/>
off the train about half way be- <lb/>
Arkansas, good ball but ought to have <lb/>
played much better after having <lb/>
gone into two counties to a j <lb/>
tam. <lb/>
H. A. White came up Bethel and Parmele and <lb/>
20- Kentucky 24- Greenville yesterday morning to walk to the latter place <lb/>
P- Mi spent a few hours here. storm. Reaching Parmele <lb/>
u, i 16- v Sc c 32- G. V. Smith, of Falkland, this way <lb/>
h. re yesterday. had he hired a team to bring <lb/>
him on home, getting about <lb/>
II at night. <lb/>
W. J. Rasberry went to Mac- <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
New <lb/>
New Jersey, N W York. Man Hi. Own Doctor. <lb/>
Can <lb/>
for the Kidneys, <lb/>
t Guaranteed. act ii- <lb/>
I on the Kidneys and brine; relief <lb/>
a----- m p.; .,.,., . ; . ; . ;. i n her <lb/>
. . . ; , . . A Arizona, . e . . <lb/>
A Li. Saturday evening on business. . . , . . th- mar- Miss Maggie Savage, Green <lb/>
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c-- ; a h. L. Johns -.-- --t- , . .;. . Mexico. .; Quite a <lb/>
. i our n ;. t. S young people gathered <lb/>
. , . , . . 7-19 themselves. <lb/>
. . n- V- Cough Remedy for Southerner. <lb/>
. . . Cox <lb/>
C- <lb/>
ii of then on hand. your <lb/>
re the rush <lb/>
Ha Barber Co <lb/>
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are glad i t <lb/>
who <lb/>
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for several d ; thing for these spring j brother, <lb/>
r . York, <lb/>
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i Michigan, <lb/>
New ; New Stork, C <lb/>
Smith returned Iv. Ox- J Stomach Live <lb/>
last week Durham Ta-et <lb/>
HIM <lb/>
Salve for <lb/>
. . ,<lb/>
for cut, <lb/>
. s lame back and <lb/>
returned Kentucky, New <lb/>
all <lb/>
ID. W. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Id v <lb/>
of nice drawn <lb/>
We have them. with her from school. shire. New South. th <lb/>
H. L. Smith horn-- <lb/>
; tn d.-ors wind Monday <lb/>
. us give <lb/>
New <lb/>
a, t each f th. mi five p O C G V I Q S <lb/>
cypress sale. <lb/>
Barber Co. ow. let give ., ,. . relatives <lb/>
. you and good <lb/>
dealer, is pending the J. B. ti Ohio, <lb/>
wk at Springs with rel- I e bast roofing a. Monday to <lb/>
. -.- of <lb/>
miss <lb/>
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c. <lb/>
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for the handy to- <lb/>
truck. They will be the I <lb/>
price as <lb/>
a. G Cox <lb/>
F. A. rt <lb/>
turned from a en the best. <lb/>
in the interest of the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Manufacturing C. He <lb/>
trucks and Huts now in large <lb/>
lots. <lb/>
man, don't you need a <lb/>
buggy spread V A. <lb/>
Co. has them. <lb/>
Mrs. L. G. returned to <lb/>
Ayden Friday after having <lb/>
some time with Mrs. Meg- <lb/>
Butt. <lb/>
My soda fountain i <lb/>
for the nicest cold drinks. <lb/>
Everything is aid in ex- <lb/>
shape. H. L. J <lb/>
Miss Julia Hargett, of Kine- <lb/>
ton, is spending some time with <lb/>
Miss Janie Kittrell. <lb/>
We handle the castings for the <lb/>
following plows, <lb/>
Syracuse, and <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
For Ricks house. <lb/>
Nice five room cottage, pleasant- <lb/>
located. C. S. Smith, agent <lb/>
Hay and lime A. W. Ange <lb/>
A hay. <lb/>
a; t <lb/>
medicines, <lb/>
j And Provisions M <lb/>
Co. Mr. and Mrs. C E. <lb/>
horn have the Ab York and <lb/>
that at Farm- Carolina- <lb/>
from Pennsylvania. <lb/>
and South <lb/>
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interest. A, W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Ice and lemons at H. L. <lb/>
Ice cream at Johnson's <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
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orders flues on <lb/>
Let us have your orders once <lb/>
before the rush comes Prices <lb/>
same as last year. A. G. Cox <lb/>
Manufacturing Co., Winterville, <lb/>
N-C <lb/>
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to benefit you. <lb/>
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Miss Carrie Belle Smith is <lb/>
the <lb/>
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THE CLEVER HOUSEWIFE. <lb/>
is Don Not Lie <lb/>
With all the discussion that <lb/>
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is now going on about what cons- <lb/>
the clever woman, it is <lb/>
interesting to get the opinion <lb/>
a great English author and j <lb/>
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man who is skilled in the <lb/>
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Hay, Corn, Oats, Wheat, lye, Bran <lb/>
Stuff, Gotten Seed Meal and Hulls <lb/>
carried by any dealer in Pitt county. buy In <lb/>
carload lots and give my customers the <lb/>
of low prices. I sell anything in the grain <lb/>
household, and. in th- feed as cheap or cheaper you <lb/>
of her husband. Wt <lb/>
t. stead, in the g can get it e. <lb/>
I also carry all kinds of Garden Seeds. <lb/>
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neither read nor write <lb/>
would be a bad wife for any or- <lb/>
in a civilized cm- W Stuffs, wholesale retail. <lb/>
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An over many Lund and Bronchial It rids th. <lb/>
For Salt by JNO L. WOOTEN, Druggist <lb/>
preferable to the cleverest <lb/>
woman in b that has <lb/>
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a lady's open <lb/>
silver watch with safety . <lb/>
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turning same to Wiley <lb/>
store. d <lb/>
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J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY <lb/>
STATE CONVENTION <lb/>
in Session for Five Days and <lb/>
Enthusiasm. <lb/>
WALTON KITCHIN NOMINATED. <lb/>
w. C. Newland for Lieutenant <lb/>
Sen, i. Bryan Grimes, Re-nominated for Sec- <lb/>
of State-A Good Ticket all <lb/>
Pleased. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, June <lb/>
last night end this morning <lb/>
and visitors kept pour- <lb/>
inti Charlotte, <lb/>
the streets it had almost <lb/>
of a town run over <lb/>
folks, no one was heard to <lb/>
that Charlotte was not <lb/>
care of them a right. <lb/>
me rooters were so <lb/>
that they seemed not to sleep <lb/>
t all, but throughout the night <lb/>
streets resounded with <lb/>
of <lb/>
Everything was good <lb/>
This morning the Pitt county <lb/>
a caucus, in the <lb/>
Club rooms and <lb/>
H. Whedbee spokes- <lb/>
J. L. Fleming was <lb/>
as member of the committee <lb/>
in credentials <lb/>
The first district caucus soon <lb/>
if caucus E. F. <lb/>
as chairman. This <lb/>
made the following <lb/>
District vice-president of con- <lb/>
S. B. of Wash- <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Member credentials committee <lb/>
William Bad- <lb/>
ham, of <lb/>
e on platform, W. L. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Members State executive com <lb/>
W. G. Lamb, of Martin; <lb/>
L. L. Smith, of Gates; E. A. <lb/>
Daniels, of Beaufort; Everett <lb/>
Thompson, of <lb/>
Delegates to national <lb/>
Walter Jones, of Hyde; <lb/>
C of Beaufort Alter- <lb/>
L. F. Wright, of <lb/>
. K. Jackson, of Beaufort. <lb/>
At o'clock the doors of the <lb/>
immense auditorium were thrown <lb/>
and delegates began pour- <lb/>
in for the greatest <lb/>
State has known. The <lb/>
auditorium is ideal for such a <lb/>
gathering, and Charlotte <lb/>
did herself proud in con- <lb/>
ft. The building seats <lb/>
1,800 people and is <lb/>
arranged <lb/>
The assembling delegates <lb/>
showed that they had their en- <lb/>
and their lungs with <lb/>
them. Some men would <lb/>
vent to a shout for either of the <lb/>
three candidates for governor <lb/>
and instantly the friends of the <lb/>
would raise their <lb/>
tor their man, and it was a con <lb/>
test to see which could drown the <lb/>
others. . <lb/>
j Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis was given <lb/>
in ovation when he entered <lb/>
about z to and took <lb/>
his seat on the speakers stand- <lb/>
N ear him was Chairman Chatham <lb/>
the State executive committee. <lb/>
Elder P D. Gold. State officers, <lb/>
senators, congressmen, and other <lb/>
distinguished visitors. Quite a <lb/>
number of had seats in the <lb/>
galleries and on the stage and <lb/>
interest in what <lb/>
Borne in. <lb/>
j An Edgecombe county Kitchin <lb/>
banner chat brought into <lb/>
I the hall lifted every man <lb/>
to his feet waving bats, <lb/>
there was <lb/>
cheering that lasted several <lb/>
minutes. Above this r jar horns <lb/>
could beard tooting for <lb/>
Home. The band struck up <lb/>
in an effort to drown <lb/>
the noise but it kept right on <lb/>
while the banner was paraded <lb/>
around the hall. The banner <lb/>
disappeared the crowd pang the <lb/>
chorus to just <lb/>
as Chairman . at <lb/>
o'clock rapped with his. gavel for <lb/>
order, some one cried out <lb/>
and the demonstration <lb/>
to him was as great as the <lb/>
one for Kitchin. The hon-j <lb/>
. ors and the crowd d <lb/>
evenly divided- <lb/>
A ye Home banner their <lb/>
made its appearance and there <lb/>
was another demonstration, j <lb/>
winding up in all the factions; <lb/>
; yelling at once. These demons <lb/>
kept the <lb/>
ling until to call the <lb/>
convention to order. By this <lb/>
time three-fourths of those, in J <lb/>
hall had shed their cats. <lb/>
I Immediately after <lb/>
, was called to order Elder P. <lb/>
D. Gold, of Wilson, led in a far-. <lb/>
i vent prayer. <lb/>
Chairman Chatham then spoke <lb/>
a few minutes and after j <lb/>
the convention ready for <lb/>
, business called T J Jar <lb/>
via temporary chairman Gov, <lb/>
Jarvis spoke for fifteen minutes <lb/>
such words as brought great <lb/>
applause. He urged harmony in <lb/>
all that be done the <lb/>
Districts were Called <lb/>
and members of <lb/>
credential, platform and <lb/>
Gov. R. B. Glenn not able <lb/>
to attend a letter <lb/>
from him was read. <lb/>
R. P. Buxton, of Winston, read <lb/>
a resolution expressing regret <lb/>
at the death of ex-President; <lb/>
Grover Cleveland which was <lb/>
adopted by rising vote, the con- <lb/>
standing with bowed <lb/>
heads as the band played <lb/>
of <lb/>
The convention then adjourned <lb/>
until p. m. <lb/>
to their feet, mounted side of the house again <lb/>
waved hats and an opened warmed up to lung action. <lb/>
their faces for a noise. The J. T. Johnston <lb/>
men could not. keep still j county, gave the Home <lb/>
amid this The same large Edge-1 gent another inning in seconding <lb/>
banner put in an appear-1 nomination of Home, <lb/>
for another tour of the hall. Congressman F. Crawford <lb/>
Pandemonium broke loose then; seconded the nomination oft <lb/>
sure enough and was but before he bed finished the <lb/>
going at the same time. Both crowd began showing that, it <lb/>
sides showed the best of feeling now midnight, it was <lb/>
and turned loose growing weary <lb/>
I with a will. wanted to vote- <lb/>
It was before the commit-; The fir-1 ballot was started n <lb/>
tees were ready to report vast midnight and was <lb/>
I the racket continued until then. I about There <lb/>
but grew quiet When temporary was so much noise constancy <lb/>
Chairman Jarvis sapped for or- going on with moving about over <lb/>
. floor and frequent <lb/>
committee on credentials j for this or that man, made it <lb/>
was the first to report and all difficult for the clerks to near as <lb/>
contests were settled. j the roll call of counties went on- <lb/>
The next uproar came when a The convention continued in <lb/>
delegate session all night, yet only three <lb/>
undertook to a resolution I more ballots wen; <lb/>
endorsing W. J. Bryan such a being so much interruption that <lb/>
storm of noes objections progress was slow. <lb/>
coming that the reading of ,.,. , <lb/>
resolution could not proceed. . , ,,.,. <lb/>
This was followed with mo- <lb/>
to proceed with nominations, J <lb/>
and alter adoption the chairman 3.8. Craig .--. Home <lb/>
declared for govern- <lb/>
Kitchin, and the chair sustained <lb/>
tie challenge. In the <lb/>
or in order. <lb/>
Third ballot, <lb/>
C. W. Tillett, of Charlotte, in Craig Horne <lb/>
spoke first and the a m. <lb/>
name of W. W. Kitchin. When Craig Home <lb/>
he named his candidate <lb/>
Kitchin men again sprang to their <lb/>
feet with cheers and waved nun- i About S o'clock after the <lb/>
of small North Carolina ballot had been taken there was <lb/>
He spoke minutes to adjourn so the <lb/>
the conclusion a large picture i gates could some rest. This <lb/>
was unrolled and car- opposed by the Kitchin men. <lb/>
through the a roll nil vote was demand- <lb/>
prolonged outbreak of led- This consumed an hour with <lb/>
wrangling, end while <lb/>
T W Bickett, of Louisburg, seemed to show a <lb/>
next Spoke to present the name majority against <lb/>
of Ashley Lome. Nd This brought the <lb/>
been distributed among the Blasts into demonstration <lb/>
Home men. and Mr. in which, their and <lb/>
was applauded with much again paraded the hall This <lb/>
horn blowing and shouting. Mr continued for s time when <lb/>
speech an <lb/>
o'clock Chairman Parsons ad- <lb/>
lot the was again cast for <lb/>
Kitchin and challenged E. R. <lb/>
moved that the j <lb/>
be referred to the <lb/>
committee for decision. C. <lb/>
Morrison spoke in opposition of <lb/>
this motion and E It. <lb/>
spoke in favor it. <lb/>
wasting much time trying to <lb/>
a roll call on this motion it was <lb/>
The sixth ball-it showed <lb/>
in votes standing firm while <lb/>
of Craig ard Home began <lb/>
lo shift to each other, Craig <lb/>
pushing up t <lb/>
dropping 188- The seventh <lb/>
ballot reversed this, Craig <lb/>
ting and Borne Two <lb/>
more were taken up to <lb/>
4.30 o'clock when the convention , <lb/>
adjourned to 8.30 j <lb/>
The delegates wore not much <lb/>
it- favor of adjourning Thursday <lb/>
aft moon until even though <lb/>
th- v had missed dinner and were <lb/>
u. -d from tie- experience of the <lb/>
all night session, bu <lb/>
the statement was made by tin <lb/>
of the motion it was <lb/>
up rt and at request <lb/>
of three <lb/>
their managers that <lb/>
a.; betaken, so the <lb/>
delegates yielded- Out of this <lb/>
statement grew of <lb/>
reports that some agreement was j <lb/>
en between the candidates by <lb/>
which the Oiliest he <lb/>
brought to an end, and it was <lb/>
even said there would be Rome <lb/>
trading that meant the sacrifice <lb/>
of candidates for some of the <lb/>
other may have, <lb/>
been mere rumor, but it put <lb/>
friends these other candidate i <lb/>
the lookout and ail were <lb/>
to get b to the night sea- <lb/>
to see what . <lb/>
j The galleries filled early and <lb/>
delegates arrived and <lb/>
their places it was evident that <lb/>
their enthusiasm had not <lb/>
particle. This not only, <lb/>
record as largest <lb/>
convention the State has had, <lb/>
but it has, also d for <lb/>
I being the most demonstrative j <lb/>
and noisy the hard t <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
gone to Craig <lb/>
Home. Former <lb/>
the column as <lb/>
exception of a <lb/>
shifting between Crate a <lb/>
the ballot closing Kitchin <lb/>
880.446, Craig 327.065 <lb/>
Alamance started the <lb/>
by giving half a vote back <lb/>
Martin changed or. <lb/>
vote from a to Kitchin. The <lb/>
ballot showed Kitchin. <lb/>
I Craig 331.735. Horne 144.82. B-- <lb/>
tore this tine it had become <lb/>
the prediction that the <lb/>
i would come <lb/>
r had d, gal- <lb/>
ed a ; thinning <lb/>
The thought <lb/>
something would happen <lb/>
on the 13th ballot it only <lb/>
changed the vote which <lb/>
Kitchin 381.145, <lb/>
Craig 335.235, 140.62. <lb/>
Th Kitchin and Craig forces <lb/>
a lung contest with <lb/>
of banners, while<lb/>
th <lb/>
intended ti rally <lb/>
the respective force to slick to <lb/>
ii m in it was t to <lb/>
that extent, for t <lb/>
Craig Horne <lb/>
a motion was i, i <lb/>
recess to o'clock <lb/>
; day morning on which a roll <lb/>
vote was demanded. The roll <lb/>
cull showed Craig <lb/>
delegates <lb/>
to adjourn, the <lb/>
gates solidly <lb/>
The vote stood 488.89 ayes and <lb/>
noes at a t. r be- <lb/>
fore o'clock the convention <lb/>
ii lo a. m. Friday. <lb/>
th invention <lb/>
demonstration followed it noon, leaving the <lb/>
At the conclusion of the Home still going on. The Kitchin men <lb/>
demonstration at o'clock the W exception at adjourn <lb/>
convention took a recess to 9.30 our was . <lb/>
for the delegates, to get in an us <lb/>
with the hotels to crowded roar. <lb/>
the time was short enough j <lb/>
cent r <lb/>
The has <lb/>
, to feed and get N. U. June a.- <lb/>
Hut they came back per- This enthusiasm is <lb/>
and shouting, enthusiasm wonderful, and it was as much <lb/>
having lost none of its high ten- in h t <lb/>
The galleries filled early cam back together at <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. June <lb/>
I The delegates and visitors be- <lb/>
reassembling in the <lb/>
at o'clock Wednesday <lb/>
and no cessation of the <lb/>
interest manifested at the morn <lb/>
The delegates show- <lb/>
that they were ready and <lb/>
j anxious for the contest. Many <lb/>
left coats behind at their hotel- <lb/>
land others took them off upon; <lb/>
getting to their seats. All had <lb/>
I f to raise a breeze. <lb/>
The tumult of the afternoon <lb/>
began when two or three Craig <lb/>
banners passed through the <lb/>
aisles The Craig men sprang <lb/>
and the throng enjoyed the hi- t- <lb/>
of the incoming delegates morning adjournment there had <lb/>
and helped to swell the noise. At been all kinds of rumors on <lb/>
every session thousands of streets that contemplated <lb/>
pie are turned back from the deadlock was broken a <lb/>
doors who cannot gain admission, -nation for governor would not <lb/>
It was a quarter of n be long coming after <lb/>
Chairman Parsons rapped for ling. <lb/>
order, but at first the sound of The Interest of the ladies in <lb/>
his gavel fed on unheeding ears, this- convention has been re-i <lb/>
A megaphone was brought into markable. Many of <lb/>
use to announce that ex-Gov. C copied seats in tho galleries and <lb/>
B. would be the next to on the stage, and several re- <lb/>
address the convention- At this through the all night <lb/>
the Craig men went wild in their session. They joined ii the <lb/>
turn and gave the speaker an demonstrations with waving <lb/>
ovation as he advanced to the fans, flags handkerchiefs, <lb/>
front of the Chairman Parsons rapped for <lb/>
When Mr. a hear- order at and stated before <lb/>
he presented the name that the eon <lb/>
LoCKe Craig in a masterly Speech, had been in session since <lb/>
He rehearsed the history of the noon Wednesday, and If it was <lb/>
party during and since the try- to complete its work in any <lb/>
fusion and pointed time there must be better <lb/>
out the work leadership of older. He thought th.-re had <lb/>
Craig in restoring the party to been enough shouting and dis- <lb/>
ks supremacy and purity. His play of banners. The <lb/>
d to arouse the con- applauded this- <lb/>
the press men had an easy <lb/>
i time, for n crowded, <lb/>
cation <lb/>
by getting <lb/>
at times when j <lb/>
enthusiasm was highest, fuse <lb/>
staving t <lb/>
just v. hat such a convention i.-, <lb/>
for nothing short of being right <lb/>
it could give this idea. <lb/>
When Chairman Parsons rap <lb/>
for tonight the <lb/>
Craig enthusiasts were in the <lb/>
midst of a demonstration and <lb/>
several rounds of the gavel <lb/>
to quiet them. I <lb/>
At the beginning of the roll <lb/>
for the tenth ballot Alamance <lb/>
created a shout by announcing <lb/>
s and ore for <lb/>
Craig. Her former vote on every <lb/>
ballot had been Kitchin <lb/>
Craig Home J. The one Craig <lb/>
nun objected to a portion of his <lb/>
vote being given to Kitchin and <lb/>
there was an uproar. It was <lb/>
passed over for the present and <lb/>
the roll call proceeded. No other <lb/>
county made any change from <lb/>
voting on former ballots until <lb/>
changed half a <lb/>
Home to Craig. The ballot fin- <lb/>
with Kitchin 880.500, Craig <lb/>
329.435, Home <lb/>
127.56. So ii <lb/>
as it had not been stirred The roll counties was called <lb/>
before, and at its conclusion the for the filth ballot for governor <lb/>
Craig demonstration was in- which resulted as <lb/>
tense. Several new Craig bar- Kitchin 877-585; Craig 827.646; <lb/>
came out and were cheered Home 161.77. <lb/>
as carried around Tyrrell county's vote had been <lb/>
hall. challenged on a previous <lb/>
At V. S. Bryant, of Dur lot because the delegates changed <lb/>
ham, began speaking to second the vote from 1.02 for Kitchin <lb/>
of Kitchin, for Craig to for <lb/>
there had been any i <lb/>
recess it did not show on <lb/>
thus ballot, as Kitchin had only <lb/>
votes in his load. Yet <lb/>
his supporters went wild over <lb/>
the result <lb/>
The ballot led off with <lb/>
all her votes <lb/>
to Kitchin, and ah on as be- <lb/>
fore until Gates gave her votes <lb/>
to Kitchin, fractions having <lb/>
Charlotte, N. The <lb/>
m from to o'clock <lb/>
m ruing the <lb/>
u to catch some at <lb/>
tiny wore fresh r <lb/>
A rear, first to ti y <lb/>
to stun but so<lb/>
i end. n the band <lb/>
o'clock there <lb/>
two . r three rounds ft <lb/>
en.- . The delegates <lb/>
, . now in.-re -us <lb/>
. fer noise h <lb/>
the ranks <lb/>
several having <lb/>
to their homes by the t <lb/>
early morning trains. <lb/>
was n <lb/>
.- i s c f <lb/>
the to or- <lb/>
and the secretary began call- <lb/>
the roll for the 16th ballot fur <lb/>
governor, the counties answering <lb/>
slowly at first but soon <lb/>
down to business, Tho line <lb/>
up showed change of <lb/>
The sixteenth ballot d <lb/>
a break up of the line when x- <lb/>
all her vote to Craig <lb/>
Ashe gave ail of iv rs t <lb/>
Kitchin. Nothing else occurred <lb/>
until Montgomery changed -i <lb/>
votes from Home to Craig, Thu <lb/>
gain for Kitchin put his friends <lb/>
to shouting. <lb/>
The seventeenth ballot <lb/>
gave Craig vote back to him d <lb/>
all counties swung near to <lb/>
j their line up in each ballot. <lb/>
On the eighteenth ballot things <lb/>
about as usual with tho <lb/>
exception of Northampton gave <lb/>
I her votes to T. Mason. <lb/>
This was the first man for a dark <lb/>
but it no following, <lb/>
from other counties. <lb/>
ballot <lb/>
ford changed a half vote each <lb/>
from Craig Horne and gave <lb/>
it to Northampton came <lb/>
back to Kitchin and Craig as. <lb/>
before. <lb/>
By now the spokesmen <lb/>
counties stopped <lb/>
on page <lb/>
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