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though the lull fare was paid for <lb/>
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Coast Line had a disagreement <lb/>
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Ice cream at Johnson's <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
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Manufacturing Co., Winterville, <lb/>
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to benefit you. <lb/>
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Miss Carrie Belle Smith is <lb/>
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man who is skilled in the <lb/>
You will find me with the largest stock of <lb/>
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/>
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LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
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For Salt by JNO L. WOOTEN, Druggist <lb/>
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woman in b that has <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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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tiny wore fresh r <lb/>
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. fer noise h <lb/>
the ranks <lb/>
several having <lb/>
to their homes by the t <lb/>
early morning trains. <lb/>
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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/>
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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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PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb/>
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS BY A <lb/>
. . , ., Different Varieties Used <lb/>
Relating to Preserving the <lb/>
eating Liquors in North Carolina. . arc used <lb/>
The following re in the making; a piano as in the <lb/>
unanimously at the recent, making , ,, or an <lb/>
session of the State medical J ,. l ,, ,,, <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
In the Plate of Carolina at the close of May 14th <lb/>
b t <lb/>
Bran <lb/>
Loans and discounts I 1-28,413.78 <lb/>
t secured <lb/>
and unsecured 2,389.75 <lb/>
All other storks bonds <lb/>
and mortgages 2.400.00 <lb/>
house <lb/>
Fur. Fix. 8,872.82 8,072.82 <lb/>
Demand hums <lb/>
Due from Bank and <lb/>
Bankers 24,880.52 <lb/>
Cash items 1,108.87 <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
silver coin including <lb/>
all minor cur. <lb/>
National hank notes <lb/>
and other S notes <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock I 25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
taxes paid 18,684.17 <lb/>
Bills payable 10,000.00 <lb/>
Time , 31,80.00 <lb/>
ck. 88,708.48 110,644.48 <lb/>
Cashiers checks <lb/>
outstanding 489.26 <lb/>
society June <lb/>
end <lb/>
Dr. Way vacated the <lb/>
dent's chair and on of <lb/>
and Dr. <lb/>
.- i if yo in M <lb/>
them I <lb/>
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manufacturers, and no substitutes <lb/>
be taken. <lb/>
The I ard, instance, <lb/>
is never made of but <lb/>
It is r s, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
8,560.08 <lb/>
11,128.00 <lb/>
d it. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
of the <lb/>
tor a lira i <lb/>
mi it. But i. <lb/>
From Any Other <lb/>
Shoes We Know <lb/>
the i a hatchet on ii. <lb/>
Whereas, the people cc ,. , , <lb/>
North Carolina ha-e no piano. <lb/>
i large majority vote recently l; . ,. care, seasoned <lb/>
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So it <lb/>
to tell by it S <lb/>
. or two a <lb/>
. ., .. a pair and you'll the <lb/>
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. -i r <lb/>
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an act which after the most manner, <lb/>
1st. 1900, makes illegal the . I and II and it <lb/>
liquors in .; <lb/>
North Carolina except upon . ,., , . to the pulp <lb/>
prescriptions. mill in-1 ad factory it <lb/>
the legislature of I no have pa- <lb/>
in f ; . <lb/>
. . , . .,,.,,,. <lb/>
North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb/>
James L. Little. ashier of the above named sol- <lb/>
swear that tin true best of my <lb/>
and iii. . U MES 1.111 LE, Cash <lb/>
Subs Tilled an <lb/>
me, this <lb/>
ions. . <lb/>
if Ma <lb/>
i. HOWARD <lb/>
MOVE. <lb/>
B. W. KING, <lb/>
A. ANDREWS. <lb/>
Directors<lb/>
pi i <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At the Close cf Business May 14th, <lb/>
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1st- <lb/>
Society of the of North. <lb/>
n fifty fifth ;. and polished, <lb/>
session do <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
. ; if the piano <lb/>
in of wood Due from <lb/>
over of the frame. Cash items <lb/>
The music would he as fine and the <lb/>
the veneer. <lb/>
But it add and tor that <lb/>
. in ii I v and <lb/>
0210.1 stock <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided profits lest <lb/>
expenses and <lb/>
paid <lb/>
i Notes hills <lb/>
Dills <lb/>
m I hereby as <lb/>
d. test iv immoral any lax or <lb/>
DEPART- conduct in its <lb/>
a in I he exercise of the p.- <lb/>
conferred in this law. <lb/>
. 2nd. That the Society <lb/>
the of C. r Una <lb/>
r pi urges upon all the <lb/>
. of this state, <lb/>
minor coin 482.88 <lb/>
hank notes iv <lb/>
other s. notes 8,118.00 <lb/>
4.221.17 <lb/>
;,. <lb/>
sub. 88,792.02 <lb/>
040.74 111,848.02 <lb/>
Duo to hanks iV 85.50 <lb/>
Central Life Ins-crane <lb/>
be walnut, <lb/>
maple, or <lb/>
a, i II. but it State of North Pitt, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
171,557.00 <lb/>
c hi aw pi inks to which <lb/>
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u for e back i <lb/>
ii rem <lb/>
Manic <lb/>
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H. D. BATEMAN, <lb/>
Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
; TEMPLE <lb/>
SPECIAL LOW RATES. <lb/>
members of society or not, <lb/>
to join us in to <lb/>
the that the members of <lb/>
the medical profession can be <lb/>
relied n to per. <lb/>
form their full duty in aiding <lb/>
in the enforcement of the <lb/>
law and in building up a <lb/>
public that will in- <lb/>
sure n an illegal <lb/>
traffic in intoxicating <lb/>
That the Medical Society <lb/>
of S. of North Ca <lb/>
lever, hammer<lb/>
this 20th day of May, <lb/>
ANDREW -I.<lb/>
c. s. Cashier, <lb/>
B. C. Flanagan,<lb/>
Cobb, <lb/>
Chas. Laughinghouse <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
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Mine. Fairfax mt to stand <lb/>
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r I respectfully urges upon in the -Theres my f <lb/>
Account Democratic State j . <lb/>
vb. Sea <lb/>
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the State of North Carolina the <lb/>
We r duty of revoking the <lb/>
of this, low round;,. practice of any <lb/>
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ho would <lb/>
am behind the <lb/>
it <lb/>
TIN ROOFING <lb/>
New Tools, <lb/>
Experienced Workmen, <lb/>
on l. H. PENDER when <lb/>
want any Plumbing, Steam or Hot <lb/>
Water. Heating and Repairing. <lb/>
HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW <lb/>
lulls.<lb/>
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Will pron ;.;.,.,,, Weldon I of the accorded <lb/>
89.1 i, Wilmington Maxton him in the of <lb/>
Pembroke <lb/>
We have excellent double <lb/>
service to Charlotte as <lb/>
A . I <lb/>
Mr. Han <lb/>
of New York; <lb/>
HIE I <lb/>
I. -ave Weldon 12.07 p. m. <lb/>
11.05 p. m. Raleigh 4.15 p. m. <lb/>
3.10 b. . Arrive Hamlet 7.50 <lb/>
6.85 a. m. <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
1.50 a. Pembroke 0.20 p. m. <lb/>
r. m. Maxton p. m, <lb/>
Normal Train- 8.15 a. m. m <lb/>
Hamlet <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Hamlet 8.10 p. m. <lb/>
Arrive 11.80 p. m, <lb/>
cants. <lb/>
Signed, J. Way. <lb/>
Chas. J. Laughinghouse. <lb/>
Unanimously adopted by vote <lb/>
of the Society and ordered given <lb/>
to the press of state fr <lb/>
publication. <lb/>
A. ton, Sec'y. <lb/>
J. Howell Way. <lb/>
and <lb/>
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for up <lb/>
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Hotel <lb/>
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my I ready or and <lb/>
table re <lb/>
modeled, <lb/>
ran- <lb/>
m . I la-n- . <lb/>
travel <lb/>
HIGHT, Prop. <lb/>
Store V. <lb/>
from Weldon and <lb/>
make din connection with <lb/>
lA. C. L. and and <lb/>
through cars Char <lb/>
lotto an I to Monroe P <lb/>
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who was ever with shawl or j <lb/>
fan for her would. <lb/>
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V i m Mme. <lb/>
,;,,. , to vi ii her in, Dahlia, <lb/>
looking out of the window with <lb/>
eves on the evening <lb/>
of her life from home, ox- <lb/>
claimed a voice of <lb/>
and <lb/>
to goodness Moon am t <lb/>
come along to Washington <lb/>
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Si Fairfax to . <lb/>
me <lb/>
a purpose on the part of <lb/>
Left Handed Children. <lb/>
STOP <lb/>
show window, Big <lb/>
Reduction in Ham burgs. All <lb/>
other goods at sale prices. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. <lb/>
physicians f the State to make <lb/>
the prohibition law effective. <lb/>
commended and <lb/>
j should have support of all <lb/>
good citizens in this effort to <lb/>
out the will of the pet <lb/>
the resolution is enforced <lb/>
rates and etc. from other points the unworthy i .- <lb/>
C. H. T. P. L if a disgrace to i <lb/>
Ni . . . <lb/>
Raleigh, N. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
travel 1739-107 <lb/>
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S. C ill for . Head of ii State Educational System. <lb/>
V.- . . r. I . <lb/>
Yd rs to <lb/>
J. W. Might Pro. <lb/>
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Gradual. <lb/>
Engineering, Law, <lb/>
I Pharmacy. <lb/>
volumes. New <lb/>
water work, electric lights, central <lb/>
I system. New dormitories, <lb/>
building, <lb/>
an honorable <lb/>
profession will after a time be <lb/>
put out of business. Well done <lb/>
for the doctors of North Carolina. <lb/>
For formerly <lb/>
by Geo. S. Prichard <lb/>
K Wilson <lb/>
Little Early Risers, the <lb/>
famous little liver pills, are sold by <lb/>
J. L. Wooten. druggist. <lb/>
tuition <lb/>
g W The capacity of <lb/>
information <lb/>
J. I. FOUST, President. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb/>
. students. in I <lb/>
HI bit IAN Sent. <lb/>
Office corner and Third <lb/>
formerly occupied by the late Col. I. <lb/>
Sugg. <lb/>
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Fall term begins Sept. BOB <lb/>
Address- <lb/>
Cigar Salesman Wanted. Ex- <lb/>
unnecessary. <lb/>
month and expenses. u w it's Kidney and Pi l a e <lb/>
. , . and v y <lb/>
P Co., Toledo. Ohio. time strengthen the <lb/>
CHAPEL HILL. N. C. 253rd. Jno . <lb/>
from parents, and when tuition and all <lb/>
a mother aware this run, ii <lb/>
either side of the I <lb/>
keep a careful watch of the child, t <lb/>
the habit not have a <lb/>
chance to form. The mother in <lb/>
carrying the baby should char, <lb/>
from one- arm to the other. i <lb/>
give tho child the lire of find one <lb/>
arm and then another, and keep <lb/>
tho arm pinned down o <lb/>
her side. If a child allows a din j <lb/>
to take things which are hand <lb/>
ed to him in his loft hand the moth- <lb/>
or should his left hand in her. <lb/>
and hold it so that he to take it <lb/>
in his right hand. There is <lb/>
n reason why a child should, <lb/>
not lie taught the equal u-e of both <lb/>
bands if hi training ii <lb/>
in the early months of ids life. <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
NORFOLK. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
Spring Gleaning, Spring Cleaning <lb/>
Th- prevailing rage now. 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/>
and ready to wear. Also have <lb/>
your winter clothes cleaned and treated <lb/>
with my special chemical solution to <lb/>
prevent moth eating, and pack them <lb/>
away until winter. RIGHT NOW If <lb/>
THE TIME. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
FRANK HOPKINS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor <lb/>
4th St. opposite yard <lb/>
.-. i-----,.<lb/>
and Practice. <lb/>
The president writes message <lb/>
after message urging the <lb/>
of the forest I <lb/>
hi <lb/>
The readers of this <lb/>
to learn there lets Ma <lb/>
. dreaded disease that science <lb/>
able to cure in all and <lb/>
. t. at is catarrh. Hall's <lb/>
convention that only by <lb/>
of Bale. <lb/>
of North Carolina., <lb/>
Piano <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 <lb/>
month, quarter, <lb/>
every months. <lb/>
to <lb/>
the river valleys l. . d mucous surfaces of <lb/>
safe in person and <lb/>
the can only U- <lb/>
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Pitt County.<lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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of the of <lb/>
Chas <lb/>
G. G. <lb/>
Green Nil <lb/>
M. <lb/>
OR <lb/>
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The Name on <lb/>
the Back <lb/>
of the check you make out is <lb/>
that you have paid the <lb/>
bill. E returned check is evidence <lb/>
good in any court in <lb/>
Open an account <lb/>
and pay all bills by <lb/>
I -HECK Cy THE BANK <lb/>
They are the safest way of send-; Publicity is a good tiling, but <lb/>
the most is not to the secret. <lb/>
when <lb/>
by making <lb/>
the tariff wall and a deficit in <lb/>
campaign contributions the for- <lb/>
may take of <lb/>
We bear the president de- <lb/>
that If congress will not <lb/>
provide for one of bis favorite <lb/>
commissions he will so him- <lb/>
might we ask why he does <lb/>
not cure for bis forestry <lb/>
all lonesome The <lb/>
tariff is to remain sacred till it <lb/>
I has won yet another <lb/>
its <lb/>
it <lb/>
of <lb/>
. t disputes, the tariff. Pair is a line <lb/>
it does not help the <lb/>
They are as large J man who is taxed for the benefit <lb/>
our depositors if another. <lb/>
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York attacked the extra-, a- L pine mar the . <lb/>
orientation of the <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
GREAT STATE CONVENTION. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY JULY 1908. <lb/>
AN AFTER WORD. <lb/>
W. W. is <lb/>
standard bearer of the party fur <lb/>
governor, am it is now the duty <lb/>
if every one t rally the sup- <lb/>
port the nominee. talk- <lb/>
THERE SHOULD BE NO SULKING. <lb/>
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defeated aspirants office will <lb/>
come in tin- of the vie- <lb/>
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fairly, and both Mr. <lb/>
Mr. Home acted honorably in <lb/>
their to cure the <lb/>
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candidate loyal support, and <lb/>
their friends should do likewise. <lb/>
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preferences were before the <lb/>
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B. R, Lacy, <lb/>
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J. Y. Joyner. <lb/>
Lenoir county. <lb/>
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J. R. Young, <lb/>
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For Attorney <lb/>
T. W. Bickett, <lb/>
of Franklin county. <lb/>
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W. A. Graham, <lb/>
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For Corporation <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
of Wayne county. <lb/>
For Commissioner of Labor and <lb/>
M. L. Shipman, <lb/>
of Henderson county. <lb/>
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J. W Bailey, of Wake county. <lb/>
Walter Murphy, of Rowan <lb/>
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Charlotte, N. C. June a and <lb/>
The fourth, fifth and ix y 1908. <lb/>
NOMINATION <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. June J. <lb/>
Y. Joyner for superintendent of <lb/>
public and. J. R. <lb/>
Young for insurance <lb/>
both nominated by ac- <lb/>
ANOTHER FIGHT. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, June 29.- <lb/>
The first ballot for attorney <lb/>
general was Winborne <lb/>
Clement Bickett Wood- <lb/>
ard no nomination. The <lb/>
second ballot Winborne <lb/>
Clement Bickett Wood- <lb/>
ard The third ballot still <lb/>
brought no nomination. The <lb/>
Craig and Home forces joined <lb/>
for Bickett and the result of the <lb/>
was Clement Bickett <lb/>
Winborne <lb/>
The State convention that be- <lb/>
in Charlotte on Wednesday. <lb/>
at noon, to an end <lb/>
near midnight on Monday, 29th, <lb/>
a prolonged session of five <lb/>
days. It was the stormiest, the <lb/>
14.63 3.30 1.07 noisiest, the most enthusiastic <lb/>
and the hardest, fought <lb/>
7.21 the State has ever had, and <lb/>
JO it is to be hoped that its like <lb/>
ti will not come again- <lb/>
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night tell of the remainder of the <lb/>
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it, but the people of the South <lb/>
cannot love the name Sherman, <lb/>
Pitt has good crops thus far. <lb/>
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two poor years, good prices <lb/>
are expected for market crops.<lb/>
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as well as who <lb/>
home after the contest <lb/>
governor was over, spent Sunday <lb/>
in lied trying to catch up on <lb/>
sleep. <lb/>
Do not forget tint Greenville <lb/>
is growing. There are several <lb/>
new near completion now. <lb/>
Let the good work go mi. <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis said in his speech <lb/>
as temporary chairman of the <lb/>
convention us not be In a <lb/>
hurry to leave His <lb/>
advice was taken literally. It <lb/>
can also be said in passing that <lb/>
the honors bestowed upon the <lb/>
Old while in Char- <lb/>
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friends swell with pride. <lb/>
were f before Sampson <lb/>
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There were calls for and Wake <lb/>
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came forward and made Washington <lb/>
lent speeches. i <lb/>
The last bullet for governor Wayne M <lb/>
was Kitchin Craig 381-72, <lb/>
Home 1.69, two counties casting Wilson <lb/>
small vote for the latter not <lb/>
withstanding his withdrawal. <lb/>
After the demonstrations the <lb/>
convention again got down 173.69 381.72 1.60 <lb/>
business and nominated W. C. I necessary to <lb/>
Newland, of Caldwell county, for N. C. Juno 89.- , <lb/>
lieutenant governor Gov. R. j The Sabbath coming in between for the <lb/>
L. Glenn and Senator L. S. time calm the troubled <lb/>
Overman were elected two of waters and all was tome when <lb/>
the delegates at large to the hat- the convention re-assembled this <lb/>
convention in Denver Son- morning. Many of the delegates <lb/>
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I lain and printing were n in <lb/>
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B. P. of Wayne, was <lb/>
nominated for corporation com- <lb/>
missioner on first ballot. The <lb/>
vote was London <lb/>
ELECTORS. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, June <lb/>
Walter Murphy, of Rowan, and <lb/>
J. W. Bailey, of Wake, was <lb/>
nominated presidential electors <lb/>
PLATFORM ADOPTED. <lb/>
Vi ml . -Yo men of <lb/>
; i i. n, who ca Sill <lb/>
t an <lb/>
opportunity for realizing <lb/>
on their earning capacity. If <lb/>
your services are <lb/>
to a day you should and <lb/>
can get the money, This is a <lb/>
. to men <lb/>
and will to any <lb/>
who do i Ad- <lb/>
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Greenville, M. C. <lb/>
For -A fine lot of S. C. <lb/>
Brow; .; rd <lb/>
. and <lb/>
Guineas. Thia is choice breed- <lb/>
stock, and would not be sold <lb/>
at season but for want of <lb/>
room. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb/>
Hearne, Greenville, N C. <lb/>
and the contention <lb/>
election prolonged the session <lb/>
until after midnight when there <lb/>
was adjournment until o'clock <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
The Last Governor. <lb/>
No. Craig <lb/>
Alamance <lb/>
Alexander <lb/>
Alleghany 2.50 <lb/>
3.30 <lb/>
Ashe 3.80 <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
Bertie 2.45 <lb/>
2.04 <lb/>
Brunswick <lb/>
Buncombe <lb/>
Burke 6.625 <lb/>
morning was electing the remain- <lb/>
two delegates at large to the <lb/>
national convention at Denver, <lb/>
Simmons was first elected, the <lb/>
roll call votes for <lb/>
him while only were cast <lb/>
against him. The contest be- <lb/>
tween Hale and Carr resulted in <lb/>
the election of Hale by vote of <lb/>
to for Carr, The alter- <lb/>
are W. S. Parsons, E. F. <lb/>
Watson, J. W. Bailey and J. S. <lb/>
GRIMES, LACY, DIXON. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, June <lb/>
Bryan Grimes, for secretary of <lb/>
State; B. R. Lacy, for treasurer, <lb/>
and B. F. Dixon, for auditor, <lb/>
have all been re-nominated. <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C-, June <lb/>
the completion of the <lb/>
nations the report of the plat- <lb/>
form committee was read- The <lb/>
feature of this that created an- <lb/>
other storm was the instruction <lb/>
for Bryan of the delegates to the <lb/>
National convention at Denver. <lb/>
Several speeches were made, and <lb/>
the the vote resulted ayes <lb/>
noes 194- The convention ad- <lb/>
sine die 11.30 and the <lb/>
great gathering was at an end. <lb/>
For <lb/>
W. W. Kitchin, <lb/>
of Person county. <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
W. C. Newland, <lb/>
. of county. <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
J. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
of Pitt county.<lb/>
OUR <lb/>
u m <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern <lb/>
; Tr-k HARPER . PALM <lb/>
Paper roofing, rubber rooting, <lb/>
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb/>
R. Smith O. <lb/>
J. W. Glenn, of the firm of <lb/>
Glenn Gentry, proprietors of <lb/>
the Ayden tobacco warehouse, <lb/>
has arrived and is hustling for <lb/>
the market These gentlemen <lb/>
are men of experience, having <lb/>
a successful year at <lb/>
Winston, N. C. <lb/>
See our line of books and <lb/>
v for holiday presents. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
travels Will Alexander <lb/>
It will please your on the scene and robbed <lb/>
friend to take her a box of fresh, him of his joy. But he s gone <lb/>
candy M. M. Sauls has re now. with no sorrow and <lb/>
a magnificent assortment no one to mourn only we hop <lb/>
at prices from to 1.50. <lb/>
J. H. Tripp spent a day in <lb/>
Greenville during the week. . <lb/>
Car load cf hard and soft coal <lb/>
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Tom Moore came home from <lb/>
the A. M. College at Raleigh. <lb/>
Monday to spend vacation. <lb/>
Car load of cement, <lb/>
How and Ford Discovered the <lb/>
ville, lost his baby <lb/>
with this was his <lb/>
only child and his many friends <lb/>
deeply sympathize with him. <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb/>
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon will make <lb/>
tobacco hogsheads this season. <lb/>
planted your gar <lb/>
den the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods Seed arc <lb/>
those among whom he shall <lb/>
make his sojourn will not be <lb/>
amiss in their treatment of him. <lb/>
cure and <lb/>
Perkins native tablets at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Rev C. W. <lb/>
regular appointment last Sunday <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the fountain- lea cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Mrs R. H. Garris is spending <lb/>
which embraces, week with her daughter, <lb/>
counties will draw largely and j Mrs. W. E. Hooks. <lb/>
Truth. <lb/>
to middle age a man is said <lb/>
to for after that <lb/>
lives for Very of- <lb/>
ten, however, at the latter period <lb/>
he upon Memo. <lb/>
i. rt. i , . , . <lb/>
J. J. Grimsley. near lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb/>
i Q I t I ft <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
A large crowd is expected here <lb/>
today. The Sunday school con- <lb/>
Mine. <lb/>
Iii the history of digging and <lb/>
gold finding many n romantic and <lb/>
is to found. Few of . <lb/>
those stories, however, more you an endowment pol <lb/>
interest than that of how ; <lb/>
mines, in <lb/>
Australia, were discovered in <lb/>
mines which have since yielded <lb/>
millions of worth of gold. <lb/>
Get one in The Mutual Life <lb/>
H. Harris. <lb/>
it . j Luck a great part in the <lb/>
Howard filled his J , <lb/>
but it was the reward of <lb/>
In April, 1892, two Victorian <lb/>
Miners named Barley and <lb/>
counties draw win Mrs. w. n. n--. t, for <lb/>
the game of ball between Farm- Pneumonia Cure J. K to <lb/>
Examination for A. M. <lb/>
At his office, on Thursday, July <lb/>
9th, our county superintendent <lb/>
of schools. Prof, W. H. <lb/>
struck out for the northeast of will conduct admission examine- <lb/>
trails, bit after for the A. M. college at <lb/>
miles they lost their horses and had The college officers in <lb/>
to turn Equipped with fresh admission urge that <lb/>
horses start,, on what enter in <lb/>
to be a long, tedious t <lb/>
once wore <lb/>
be examined at this time. <lb/>
ville and the Ayden boys Smith Co <lb/>
r me journey, <lb/>
forced to turn back, this time The college offers <lb/>
want of water. Tho third at- ships to needy young men. Pitt <lb/>
at i tempt won them fame and fortune. countY at this time one vacant <lb/>
First they found that which to , <lb/>
which was as nice as <lb/>
the. best for the <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make <lb/>
the mistake of getting <lb/>
We are . a in crowd <lb/>
here th <lb/>
Sunday t he . n <lb/>
in V i. park <lb/>
, . <lb/>
add materially crowd. W. J- Hooks, our clover at-1 fame and fortune, at this time one vacant <lb/>
saw a bath just returned from a. they found to <lb/>
by Smith Co. taken up promptly. <lb/>
tended J . . , . . <lb/>
-ate last week, j t <lb/>
I hereby myself a <lb/>
co <lb/>
Pitt county, in <lb/>
GARDEN. <lb/>
How many e y been told <lb/>
Togo to Harper's for anything cold <lb/>
Many times that you feel bed, <lb/>
But a will make <lb/>
if you drank a cold lemonade, <lb/>
Or ate some cream, beat that <lb/>
Just anything, something lee <lb/>
You would n feel <lb/>
Very few of will <lb/>
To take i ; ate; <lb/>
The In and limeade, too, <lb/>
Are Id when <lb/>
sodas, r wit k en an <lb/>
That . i fine you <lb/>
Ami o I o <lb/>
Of drinking you wouldn't <lb/>
drink. <lb/>
A tine drink is lime, <lb/>
Which you can p t any <lb/>
Whether are deed alive <lb/>
By ringing t i i <lb/>
You will of <lb/>
Rot- <lb/>
Chicago. Our <lb/>
re simply won- <lb/>
of that faraway a <lb/>
. . Pitch t camp <lb/>
he his Meads a beside the well. turned their <lb/>
of the i horses out to food i started ., <lb/>
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I t issue a certain ed by tho I. in , r , m ,,. <lb/>
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buck , of <lb/>
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and a II <lb/>
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eve; I . ii <lb/>
Di k <lb/>
sale by J i Co <lb/>
F. C. Hunting kept n <lb/>
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carpenters <lb/>
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and coarse <lb/>
Thursday on the m <lb/>
the State c invention. <lb/>
wicK kepi, each ballot <lb/>
board, and it v. <lb/>
with eager <lb/>
Ca.- load cf fine <lb/>
salt at J RS <lb/>
Miss Lillian teacher of <lb/>
the primary department the <lb/>
Baptist .- class <lb/>
a picnic They ill <lb/>
report a p sun d-y in <lb/>
was about <lb/>
at <lb/>
Windows, blinds, locks, <lb/>
at F. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
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re of <lb/>
and <lb/>
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spent last <lb/>
They iv, week with relatives left <lb/>
Saturday for F <lb/>
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i night they <lb/>
of j twenty ounce <lb/>
friendlier three weeks <lb/>
poet was <lb/>
ounces. By this I <lb/>
given so.<lb/>
laid i fresh <lb/>
I bu <lb/>
a few <lb/>
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find to the mining i. <lb/>
lit in a claim f a I <lb/>
on which <lb/>
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her 47th . <lb/>
The Interdenominational j <lb/>
school convention <lb/>
The . t baby s and <lb/>
in I R Smith co. . <lb/>
me is a of tho delegates from Greene, <lb/>
my. counties, motet <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planters Back at the Disciple last <lb/>
Bands distributors at . J. W. Ormond, president, <lb/>
iv butts, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
county, been spending <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
everyone exclaims <lb/>
of the new line of Easter cards <lb/>
at M. M. Drug store. <lb/>
J. T. Smith, Jr., and family <lb/>
have come home from several <lb/>
weeks visit at Morehead. Mr. <lb/>
Smith, who been seriously <lb/>
sick for quite a while, has en- <lb/>
recovered and is behind the <lb/>
counter at Edward Son's <lb/>
The many friends of Mrs. Ada <lb/>
Ormond will be glad to hear she <lb/>
is getting on well, having <lb/>
undergone an operation at <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Crops in this section never <lb/>
looked more encouraging than <lb/>
at present. A close observer <lb/>
tells us he has not seen a grassy <lb/>
crop around here this year. <lb/>
Ours are an industrious people. <lb/>
Mrs. Celia of Snow <lb/>
Hill, spent part of last week in <lb/>
town visiting relatives and <lb/>
friends. She returned home <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Ferrebee, of Camden <lb/>
county, who has been visiting <lb/>
the family of Capt D. G. Berry, <lb/>
for her home Tuesday. <lb/>
Charlie Nobles, wife and child, <lb/>
of Petersburg, who have been <lb/>
visiting C. Nobles, their <lb/>
father, have returned to their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
J. A. of Grifton, was <lb/>
in Ayden a short while <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J B smith Co <lb/>
A d front of a <lb/>
of with along <lb/>
p ii and a ;. shove, on many <lb/>
the I around here, <lb/>
.-, do would In the. <lb/>
be is, Typhoid fever <lb/>
Smith you know, might <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
H. Harper, secretary. . <lb/>
large was in <lb/>
ore speakers <lb/>
,, among them being If. <lb/>
r. Dr. Battle, t . <lb/>
W . Rev. <lb/>
of Grifton. and <lb/>
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p. <lb/>
and seven children. <lb/>
A i<lb/>
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Harris xi <lb/>
has <lb/>
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tho <lb/>
do <lb/>
direct to <lb/>
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around <lb/>
will <lb/>
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. it <lb/>
i get <lb/>
,.;, -a bottle Of <lb/>
Sarsaparilla NuB Cod. <lb/>
Mrs. B. F. Nunn, of <lb/>
villa, we regret to learn, con- <lb/>
seriously ill. She a <lb/>
daughter of C. C. Bland <lb/>
and was a former resident of <lb/>
of <lb/>
e, t i in. <lb/>
session was <lb/>
held in the afternoon. The next <lb/>
meeting will be at Grifton. <lb/>
Ayden. She has a hos <lb/>
friends and relatives who con- <lb/>
inquire after her will <lb/>
be pleased to hear of a change <lb/>
for the better in her condition. <lb/>
Just received A car load of <lb/>
for top dressing. <lb/>
E. Turnage Son. <lb/>
Mrs. Warren of <lb/>
Falkland, are visiting her father, <lb/>
W. L. Tucker. <lb/>
The members of Eureka Lodge <lb/>
K. of P. are requested to be <lb/>
present at the regular meeting <lb/>
Wednesday as business <lb/>
of importance will come up be- <lb/>
fore the lodge. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Howard, of Kin- <lb/>
is here on a visit to Misses <lb/>
Jimmie and Davis. <lb/>
Mr. Gaskins, after a pleasant <lb/>
visit to Capt. D. G- Berry re- <lb/>
turned to his home in Wilson <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
The bar- <lb/>
has left the city. His <lb/>
none could but <lb/>
that he was strictly original none <lb/>
will deny. Razors, perfumery, <lb/>
cigars and such like had a <lb/>
fancy for him and on his <lb/>
gentleman's black <lb/>
e combination pocket <lb/>
lining mall sum of money <lb/>
if , y in <lb/>
or on train, in <lb/>
town of Ayden. A liberal re <lb/>
ward will be paid by Mrs. Agnes <lb/>
Blount for r n of same to her <lb/>
at Ayden, C. <lb/>
hod been and hurried <lb/>
to the field with r. art <lb/>
composed that <lb/>
horses i i d nil the <lb/>
of tins and <lb/>
inc. In their o in re <lb/>
gold i in In n ire <lb/>
and ; <lb/>
sine in <lb/>
years of h i <lb/>
of gold, i d i <lb/>
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STATEMENT OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
In State of North at cc <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
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, v, a to . o best <lb/>
rib end sworn to be- <lb/>
STANCIL in <lb/>
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that <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the sane place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
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from Damascus, mid <lb/>
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ell from Milan. The en I <lb/>
is a curious one. It en- <lb/>
the obtained from tho <lb/>
Seres or Chinese, but these people <lb/>
have been named in <lb/>
Greek after tho Chinese word for a<lb/>
Din <lb/>
thing <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
The Best Pills Ever Sold. <lb/>
doctoring for chronic <lb/>
indigestion, and spending; over two <lb/>
dollars, nothing-has done me <lb/>
as much good as New Life <lb/>
Pill--. consider best pills ever <lb/>
writes R. F. of Ingle- <lb/>
departure many of these N c- under guarantee at <lb/>
near accompanying him on his i. drug store. <lb/>
Orange, <lb/>
Careful research ha <lb/>
India country from <lb/>
the orange spread tn Ami <lb/>
and eventually to Europe and t <lb/>
Americas. Oranges at <lb/>
found wild in many ports of <lb/>
em India. Cultivated from a <lb/>
period in Hindustan, they wore car <lb/>
Tied to southwestern Asia by the <lb/>
Arabs probably before the close <lb/>
the ninth century. They spread <lb/>
through the of th <lb/>
same race to Africa, Spain and <lb/>
Sicily, following the tide <lb/>
Mohammedan conquest. <lb/>
Opening display of the latest <lb/>
Schloss models In suits. <lb/>
have now received and arc now <lb/>
ready to you our Spring <lb/>
line <lb/>
Schloss Clothes <lb/>
one thing you can be sure of <lb/>
and the <lb/>
behind absolutely guarantee <lb/>
everything bearing the SCHLOSS <lb/>
Label. Quality is a certainty and <lb/>
the style is right, the lit is better <lb/>
than in most made to measure <lb/>
clothes and our prices are as low as <lb/>
the lowest. Come and see them whether you are ready to buy or <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
line Clothes <lb/>
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while a woman without <lb/>
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where he lay sick at art She has the charm of each <lb/>
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frequently .- obtain Wood's Liver Medicine <lb/>
and although Dr. Bryant <lb/>
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, sick headache, fatigue ard <lb/>
doctor Considered tonic effect the en- <lb/>
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Son, advertising agent pro- <lb/>
pound tho . is <lb/>
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the communication <lb/>
to that it a man <lb/>
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T M HOOKER <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
W E HOOKER <lb/>
Treasurer. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
Organized in 1866, reorganized and <lb/>
in 1904 with authorized capital of <lb/>
Manufacturers of High Grade <lb/>
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Princeton, N. J. June <lb/>
to all precedent the body <lb/>
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have charge of the Book <lb/>
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and doing similar <lb/>
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fixing skirts. <lb/>
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Salve Wine. <lb/>
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with its <lb/>
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electrical effects, pretty <lb/>
costumes and enchanting music, <lb/>
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find nothing that would heal it until I nave been perfectly <lb/>
the principles are all <lb/>
me by affecting a perfect cure. Sold perfect and the play Will <lb/>
on in detail Tuesday night.<lb/>
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with Ghosts. <lb/>
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say, because of the <lb/>
curbed trusts. Rich grow- <lb/>
richer, poor getting <lb/>
poorer. Used to be that <lb/>
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business for himself in a <lb/>
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good living. Now he <lb/>
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A WALL STREET EXPERIENCE. <lb/>
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Local Time Table <lb/>
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NEWLY PAINTED RENOVATED <lb/>
White Waitresses in Dining Room. <lb/>
Best Services For The Price. <lb/>
Best Water in the State and is by Physicians. <lb/>
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIEND. <lb/>
DAWSON SUTTON <lb/>
PROPRIETORS <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND <lb/>
Practical education in Agriculture; <lb/>
the Greensboro L; o Co. Z B <lb/>
The papers in dun <lb/>
C. L. a Letter. <lb/>
Greenville, Jan. 2nd. 1908. <lb/>
H. A. White, At. <lb/>
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THE PRESIDENT, <lb/>
West Raleigh, N. C <lb/>
your company <lb/>
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nerve to visit any more bank. H <lb/>
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bank York Sun. <lb/>
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Wilton <lb/>
Baily <lb/>
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quantity of Tar. <lb/>
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L- Wooten, J. C. Lanier ard <lb/>
SELECTED BY NEW BOARD OF J- R salaries for six <lb/>
ALDERMAN. <lb/>
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it adds a hundred per cent to <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept in healthful action <lb/>
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Other <lb/>
Fiscal <lb/>
Changes. <lb/>
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ginning July 1st and ending June <lb/>
30th, there has been considerable <lb/>
activity today around the seat of <lb/>
local <lb/>
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past year met at a. m. to finish <lb/>
. . up its work end turn over the <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. of to <lb/>
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equipment for making and dis- <lb/>
ice cream and <lb/>
lint <lb/>
months, chairman others <lb/>
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from ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
that the term of D. C. Moore <lb/>
and himself as members of the <lb/>
board of trustees of the graded <lb/>
school had expired and their <lb/>
should be elected at once. <lb/>
that the board of trustees had <lb/>
recommended the re-election of <lb/>
both, but that he could not serve <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
O. CL Moore was unanimously <lb/>
to succeed himself. <lb/>
For the other member the <lb/>
names of S. T. Hooker, T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, C. D. Rountree and Dr. <lb/>
J. E. Nobles were presented. <lb/>
Three ballots were taken without <lb/>
election, and on the fourth <lb/>
U t T. M. Hooker received a ma- <lb/>
of the votes, and was de- <lb/>
elected. <lb/>
After appointing a committee <lb/>
to advise the dispensary <lb/>
i of the action of the <lb/>
board, adjournment was fatten <lb/>
Thursday night, the time <lb/>
for regular monthly meeting. <lb/>
Fourth G. Flanagan <lb/>
and E. A. Sr. <lb/>
Fifth ward -W. S. <lb/>
Alderman Flanagan Confidence <lb/>
chosen chairman and mayor pro wise child <lb/>
U m. and Alderman K. A. About one-quarter of <lb/>
secretary. the the new business <lb/>
The board then unanimously Mutual Life in 1907 <lb/>
as mayor <lb/>
he <lb/>
one <lb/>
pa <lb/>
lOT t <lb/>
e; H. W. <lb/>
or th coming <lb/>
. a C and A were <lb/>
to Mr <lb/>
of his election. Mr. <lb/>
. he was given <lb/>
ovation by the spectators and <lb/>
accepted in a neat speech in <lb/>
which complimented the work <lb/>
. the retiring administration <lb/>
Q j and promised his best efforts to <lb/>
promote the work of the- present <lb/>
to the best inter- <lb/>
was secured from its own policy <lb/>
holders. They know their com- <lb/>
and nave confidence in it. <lb/>
thou and do <lb/>
Bently Harris, will show <lb/>
you. <lb/>
at per bushel. <lb/>
lot of the Improved King <lb/>
ton seed pounds in <lb/>
it of the town.<lb/>
makes a rive hundred pound bait i <lb/>
about <lb/>
at St <lb/>
. . <lb/>
an <lb/>
C. <lb/>
V. Cox <lb/>
i visit hi <lb/>
drawn <lb/>
Seven <lb/>
the p.- t<lb/>
a half with her bop, G E. Jack <lb/>
son. near has moved int <lb/>
W Harrington. <lb/>
Henry day <lb/>
in <lb/>
V, i have a special line can <lb/>
;. is , j II. i. l . <lb/>
1.1 ;. ; I <lb/>
of A i <lb/>
i l up one <lb/>
of r. and splitting open <lb/>
the post the bedstead her new near Dr. Cox's, <lb/>
which Mr. Mr,. Her sons, C. J. and . R. ard <lb/>
ton were to herself, will the family, <lb/>
c; were only <lb/>
led. -y had a narrow escape, them to our town. <lb/>
the o-d at Jo <lb/>
i. Truck made v day, <lb/>
J the A. G. Cox Manufacturing ;,. B , <lb/>
Y Co., Winterville, N- C Plenty j intensely for <lb/>
them on hand. Bend your four weeks, died yesterday <lb/>
by f, <lb/>
is most complete <lb/>
j The cream freezers <lb/>
horse p r boiler at their plant. v.- . operated by electric mo- <lb/>
expect to greatly tor, orders for family use or <lb/>
with a l s new ti ins be filled promptly., <lb/>
Manager . Mr. also a large; office was then i <lb/>
. ,. I line cigars and smoking to- <lb/>
a hustler. You may expect j, preparing to add <lb/>
hear things begin to hum over in and fine <lb/>
the season stationery, <lb/>
be <lb/>
Springs<lb/>
for handy to- <lb/>
I be <lb/>
same price as h <lb/>
ft. G <lb/>
town rs -arc adding <lb/>
much i streets <lb/>
by . . . all I ditch cleaned <lb/>
out. <lb/>
t at direction when <lb/>
opens up. ; <lb/>
equipped do yo n <lb/>
and n . <lb/>
E. Tripp, <lb/>
id ;.;. night. <lb/>
X . ho <lb/>
been g for the past year <lb/>
For Register o <lb/>
A farmer voter and <lb/>
. put <lb/>
st ;. . <lb/>
stood by th . <lb/>
for the p. n <lb/>
the i i. <lb/>
he to the <lb/>
is C. <lb/>
u an t to the of- <lb/>
after d I'm. <lb/>
welcome <lb/>
i t <lb/>
o; <lb/>
Superior o clerk D. C. Moore. <lb/>
The salary was made <lb/>
per month <lb/>
The board then proceeds to <lb/>
the following i by <lb/>
acclamation were agreed <lb/>
up .; in and fixed <lb/>
stated; <lb/>
Clerk, J. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
per month. <lb/>
Assistant day <lb/>
ID. W. <lb/>
Groceries I <lb/>
And Provisions m <lb/>
I----1 <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
L. Carr <lb/>
G. <lb/>
police. <lb/>
Clark. per month. <lb/>
per <lb/>
per <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. ii. <lb/>
pr m nth. Sr <lb/>
sun <lb/>
Fr i n <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Produce Bo <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
YA N <lb/>
i ii a <lb/>
s lour.-<lb/>
nice b <lb/>
Co. has them. <lb/>
We r . st much <lb/>
A Ange; <lb/>
the death <lb/>
of Clinton <lb/>
v; i <lb/>
. hear of<lb/>
; r of <lb/>
the b in h here <lb/>
at the . He <lb/>
was a y r <lb/>
and a an ft our <lb/>
people. He held h rs <lb/>
quarterly and I <lb/>
by <lb/>
church made <lb/>
under hi- watch c n. <lb/>
orders u once b are the rush .,.,. <lb/>
I number of her relatives. <lb/>
Nice <lb/>
ham are the r . King will . the <lb/>
thing for breakfast these spring burial service at the home about <lb/>
mornings. We have them. o'clock after which there- <lb/>
H. L. taken on the <lb/>
Bargains on deers and wind hearse to Ayden for interment, <lb/>
ow, Mr. Builder, let us give leave a husband ard <lb/>
. . and a<lb/>
M V <lb/>
Opposite N. S. Depot <lb/>
A W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Ian <lb/>
number o. r <lb/>
mourn <lb/>
r b roofing see <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
A car best hay. just in. deepest sympathy. <lb/>
to <lb/>
.- have our <lb/>
i. i. j;, <lb/>
Winterville Supply Co. I We deeply sympathize with pi <lb/>
Lucile, the eleven Mr. in m <lb/>
months old baby of Mr. and th- of their i Sunday m <lb/>
p. C. Nye. passed away It suffered vend days <lb/>
Little <lb/>
My i <lb/>
for ii- cold rink.-. <lb/>
Everything is new d <lb/>
shape. Ii. L. Johnson. <lb/>
p pie's meetings <lb/>
are making fine pr s. They been Buffering severely for <lb/>
hold meetings on Saturday <lb/>
g at- <lb/>
tended. . wish <lb/>
vacation last all a- <lb/>
we could have m . men <lb/>
and young ladies with us. They <lb/>
that I <lb/>
buried in th May <lb/>
weeks with whooping afternoon, <lb/>
i. All was clone for her We are prepared to fill you <lb/>
hands could do for orders for flues on short notice. <lb/>
her recovery, but God knew beat Let us have your orders at once <lb/>
On account of the rain the fun- before the rush comes Prices <lb/>
exercises were as last year. A. G. Cox <lb/>
render us such excellent Thursday evening o'clock in j Manufacturing Co., Winterville, M <lb/>
the home By pastor Rev. N C <lb/>
You will find me with the largest stock of <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Eye, Bran <lb/>
Ship Stuff, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls i <lb/>
carried by any dealer in Pitt county. I buy in <lb/>
carload lots and give my customers the <lb/>
of low prices. I sell anything in the grain <lb/>
and feed line as cheap or cheaper than you <lb/>
can get it elsewhere. <lb/>
I also carry all kinds of Garden Seeds. <lb/>
Give me a call when needing any Feed <lb/>
Stuffs, wholesale or retail. <lb/>
but we must not be selfish. <lb/>
Other- need their v service <lb/>
We do not know a town <lb/>
that can show Up a ; <lb/>
t of young <lb/>
people than ours, and we are <lb/>
proud indeed of them. <lb/>
We handle the castings for the <lb/>
following plows. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Buck, who was so badly <lb/>
hurt at Rocky Mount, -it horns <lb/>
now. <lb/>
T. H. King. At the little, <lb/>
for was born away to the new <lb/>
cemetery to await the <lb/>
morn. Through these col- <lb/>
the parents wish to ex- <lb/>
press their heartfelt thanks for <lb/>
the many expressions of <lb/>
and help rendered during <lb/>
the <lb/>
Tn-- A. O. Cox manufacturing <lb/>
Co taxed to its capacity <lb/>
now Ailing the urgent orders for <lb/>
trucks and flues. They report <lb/>
business in excellent condition <lb/>
f. y <lb/>
, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Ft lowest prices on hay see <lb/>
P. V. Johnston, opposite Nor- <lb/>
folk South, depot. <lb/>
notice <lb/>
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, <lb/>
N, C., for fire He <lb/>
represents the Co., <lb/>
it is one of the M by <lb/>
Ore p- vi. of Sin p p n <lb/>
i Mi. <lb/>
. . i . j <lb/>
L. i EN, <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
An Improvement over many Remedies, because <lb/>
.,,,. , cod by cathartic on the bowel. No Guaranteed to iv <lb/>
Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR; <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC STATE PLATFORM. <lb/>
ADOPTED BY THE STATE <lb/>
AT CHARLOTTE. <lb/>
mT COUNTY. NORTH FRIDAY. MY 1908 <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
consequent wear and <lb/>
tear on stock and vehicles is no <lb/>
longer an experiment, but a plain <lb/>
. . <lb/>
produced by the labor of others <lb/>
should be made criminal, and all <lb/>
sons or corporations entering <lb/>
be <lb/>
Education, Foreign and Public Service <lb/>
Corporations, Campaign <lb/>
and Right. <lb/>
The democracy of North Caro- <lb/>
in convention assembled, re- <lb/>
affirms its allegiance to the car- <lb/>
principles of <lb/>
government, and <lb/>
the people upon the wise, the <lb/>
progressive, and the economical <lb/>
conduct public affairs since its <lb/>
power in <lb/>
In the inaugural address of <lb/>
Aycock, January 1901. is <lb/>
this year we <lb/>
meet under extraordinary cir- <lb/>
one party goes out <lb/>
and another comes in; one policy <lb/>
ends and a new one <lb/>
The democratic party again en- <lb/>
into democratic pol- <lb/>
icy became the controlling policy <lb/>
of OUT State. The <lb/>
of those years are <lb/>
great. To the trust imposed, <lb/>
the democratic party has been <lb/>
wholly The <lb/>
of Gov. Charles B. <lb/>
cock and Gov. R. B Glenn have <lb/>
added prestige to our <lb/>
and given prosperity to our <lb/>
affairs have been con- <lb/>
ducted with cl- an efficiency, and <lb/>
to the pot has come pence. j <lb/>
Out of the very shadows of <lb/>
r begins. There <lb/>
is now no more disorder, and no <lb/>
more doubt The people have <lb/>
into their own <lb/>
is <lb/>
Conditions encourage the full and <lb/>
free development of our <lb/>
tries. To the child is given <lb/>
greater and greater opportunity <lb/>
for knowledge, and North Caro- <lb/>
is become a national r <lb/>
in popular education. A stable <lb/>
has inspired conn <lb/>
other States where such <lb/>
are in and believing that <lb/>
with a constantly improving <lb/>
school system, a system of good <lb/>
roads, linking the east with the <lb/>
Piedmont with the mountain sec- <lb/>
will be cf great good to <lb/>
North Carolina, therefore, w <lb/>
v . <lb/>
bonuses, trusts and monopolies <lb/>
and they should not be tolerated. <lb/>
Congress should so amend the <lb/>
interstate commerce law as to <lb/>
prevent discrimination and r <lb/>
in interstate traffic, <lb/>
EX-GOV. THROWS FIRST <lb/>
I DIRT FOR FOUNDATION. <lb/>
produced in the most; congress to enact a law forbid- GROUND BROKEN FOR THE <lb/>
acute and panic in one inferior to <lb/>
history of the United States. the operation of state law <lb/>
The effect of its policy has without notice or <lb/>
panic, blighted industry declarer op- y <lb/>
and trade with prolonged de- position to the of <lb/>
closed factories re-; tn <lb/>
and halted expense of the just powers v <lb/>
crippled and w- d-. At clock <lb/>
can . Under this the bold and in- <lb/>
can panic suffering has been threat, that the of who had <lb/>
, r. laws . , i. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
number f <lb/>
r to <lb/>
universal, soup houses have been the states <lb/>
for the punishment by <lb/>
improvement to the people <lb/>
our State for their investigation, <lb/>
and suggest that the next gen- <lb/>
assembly take such action <lb/>
on this matter as may seem beat <lb/>
Reports of the railroad companies <lb/>
show that this reduction of rates <lb/>
has been accompanied by in- <lb/>
revenue on that class of <lb/>
business affected by the of <lb/>
the State reducing the rates. <lb/>
W i declare that the best in- <lb/>
of the State demand that <lb/>
all of our people shall unit in <lb/>
earnest endeavors to secure em- <lb/>
at fur wag-i for all e <lb/>
our fellow-citizens who are now <lb/>
idle, or who are working or. <lb/>
short lime, by fault of <lb/>
We believe that education h <lb/>
one of the fundamental needs of <lb/>
all government. We believe <lb/>
that every prospective citizen <lb/>
has the right to receive, and it <lb/>
the duty of the State to furnish <lb/>
adequate preparation for <lb/>
citizenship. We congratulate <lb/>
the people that a four months <lb/>
school in every district to no <lb/>
longer a promise, but a <lb/>
We recommend the ad- <lb/>
ministration of our educational <lb/>
affairs, and pledge the continua- <lb/>
of that policy has ac- <lb/>
so great good. <lb/>
established, <lb/>
been of <lb/>
and <lb/>
roads and other common carriers <lb/>
and public service corporations, <lb/>
violating SUCh laws; and <lb/>
to make unlawful <lb/>
discriminations as are now, or <lb/>
may in the future be practiced by <lb/>
railroad companies and other <lb/>
common carriers and public <lb/>
vice against all <lb/>
North Carolina points in favor of <lb/>
points out of the state having no <lb/>
greater natural advantages. <lb/>
The party in power in the <lb/>
that has so long failed to <lb/>
correct such in qualities is equal- <lb/>
guilty with the public <lb/>
corporations for the <lb/>
ages r which this has <lb/>
No railroad com; any, telegraph <lb/>
or other public service <lb/>
corporation, should be permitted <lb/>
to issue or grant to any person, <lb/>
except officers employee.;, <lb/>
and free pass, frames, or other <lb/>
free service, privilege benefit or <lb/>
favor, and any person receiving <lb/>
any such free pass. franK tit <lb/>
other service, privilege, benefit <lb/>
or favor, t-b he made equally <lb/>
guilty with th corporation <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
to pass laws it, dirt broken for <lb/>
strikes within their foundation the buildings for <lb/>
of almost powers, may he treated Teachers <lb/>
these T J. <lb/>
govern Unto the hands of the chairman of the board <lb/>
its branches for I government, which may then trustees, <lb/>
past eleven years, and now proceed as if s pow-,. <lb/>
in the midst of crops, were possessed <lb/>
and boundless national resources the constitution-<lb/>
j started and t i eon <lb/>
it many Cur the good of <lb/>
it has brought about the most <lb/>
destructive panic in our history. <lb/>
We point to the fact that every <lb/>
panic which has occurred since. <lb/>
the formation of the republican interests, voted <lb/>
party was precipitated, <lb/>
Though promising <lb/>
demanded y the people, <lb/>
in their national con- <lb/>
at the behest of favored <lb/>
down every <lb/>
reforms, and <lb/>
that party was In power. of the or for <lb/>
condemn the republican j i, g the power of trust, in. <lb/>
for its in the convention, by federal <lb/>
national congress t, revive the <lb/>
bitterness of the civil war, and f,., president a office- <lb/>
renew I holder, who was elects <lb/>
by taking to the the people any <lb/>
publicity bill. adopted a platform that on every <lb/>
representation important straddle, or <lb/>
lion The passage of Lives promise to the ear only to <lb/>
break it to the hope, and com- <lb/>
his people, had the honor of <lb/>
reforms j throwing the first dirt. For this <lb/>
the i ho us d a new shovel <lb/>
which is going to be painted a <lb/>
Silver color and mounted to be <lb/>
I kept in the when c m- <lb/>
as a memento <lb/>
I breaking of ground for the w <lb/>
dirt was thrown at <lb/>
his bill through the lower house <lb/>
f was an act of cheap, <lb/>
critical politics, designed to <lb/>
corral the vote in the <lb/>
doubtful states for their <lb/>
nominee. <lb/>
denounce the republican <lb/>
party for Its failure to enact <lb/>
during the last session of COB- <lb/>
a campaign publicity bill; <lb/>
f the country <lb/>
work by nominating, <lb/>
to tune of <lb/>
Through a candidate <lb/>
for vice-president who has led In <lb/>
throttling every reform measure <lb/>
offered in the last session of <lb/>
congress, including a bill to meet <lb/>
the pressing need of the <lb/>
of our national <lb/>
opening waterways, prevent <lb/>
g the same. e the country opening waterways, prevent <lb/>
We pledge, not only to citizens k <lb/>
f but to citizens . w in the patriot- <lb/>
of this state, hut <lb/>
oilier <lb/>
that all capital <lb/>
has kept j <lb/>
and materially re- in North Carolina, whether tor <lb/>
its promise corporate or <lb/>
passenger <lb/>
rates in the state, <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
freight <lb/>
given to <lb/>
the people lower rates. <lb/>
government <lb/>
Local improvements are but by reason of the pa. <lb/>
with vigor. Good Republican <lb/>
and good roads are no longer a enterprise looking to the invest <lb/>
dream, but are growing realities. I-. , i . ,;,, . n <lb/>
State <lb/>
domestic, corporate or <lb/>
private, shell nave the equal pro- <lb/>
the laws the equal <lb/>
friendly consideration of those <lb/>
a party <lb/>
on corruption money, and which <lb/>
could not carry on a campaign, <lb/>
or win a national election with- <lb/>
out corruption funds from favor- <lb/>
ed interests. <lb/>
We denounce the present in- <lb/>
aged with credit and without <lb/>
scandal. The record is unmarred <lb/>
official misconduct. <lb/>
have increased as <lb/>
needs demand, while taxes are <lb/>
reduced. Even the convict i <lb/>
who u .- <lb/>
enterprise looking to me further pledge that all such per. <lb/>
of capital and employment <lb/>
of skilled labor should be foster- of the law <lb/>
ed and encouraged by the State. <lb/>
All foreign corporations doing <lb/>
business in this State should be <lb/>
required to obtain license to do <lb/>
so, and the license of any I <lb/>
T I famous and tariff, <lb/>
who administer the laws; aid by <lb/>
republican and renew our <lb/>
demand for. its immediate re- <lb/>
vision, to the ore all unfair <lb/>
be <lb/>
full <lb/>
We have faith in the patriot-j <lb/>
ism of our people and in the <lb/>
development cf the <lb/>
natural resources of the State. <lb/>
and we call upon all North l <lb/>
to unite in a common <lb/>
fort to restore prosper to re- <lb/>
establish to forget <lb/>
factional differences, and to <lb/>
peace and good v. ill <lb/>
men. <lb/>
the north-east corner of i he <lb/>
dormitory, which is to <lb/>
east of any on <lb/>
j the ground. As Gov. is <lb/>
began throwing the din I e M <lb/>
have met here to begin the <lb/>
foundation for a great <lb/>
of learning will be a p -v <lb/>
in Eastern North I <lb/>
ask for you and those t- c me <lb/>
after you your hearty <lb/>
We con <lb/>
begin to calculi to the it <lb/>
will e.- <lb/>
to this eastern <lb/>
and more to Pitt <lb/>
aid Greenville. When th fee <lb/>
standing hire old as <lb/>
will back with <lb/>
--ride the day Pitt <lb/>
Greenville gave <lb/>
each for the erection of c <lb/>
institution. One year <lb/>
you see hire a group <lb/>
burdens .-hail be removed, and <lb/>
especially those upon the <lb/>
of life, those that <lb/>
enable the trusts to extort from <lb/>
Now <lb/>
made to feel and Buffer the <lb/>
penalties for such violations <lb/>
We condemn the practice or <lb/>
professional lobbying. <lb/>
 <lb/>
reduced, even corporations should be revoked j and P . their products to con-1 met in <lb/>
able to add his part to the if watered stock to- at home at higher prices <lb/>
support of our government. by it in violation of State , the <lb/>
The Confederate soldier has without approve of goods to foreign <lb/>
been remembered properly constituted legal I . <lb/>
denounce the Cannon- <lb/>
Aldrich currency bill, <lb/>
which was passed by the last <lb/>
session cf congress in the <lb/>
NATIONAL CONVENTION. <lb/>
and increased provision made <lb/>
against want in the days of his <lb/>
old age. The needs of the <lb/>
fortunate are met, and the call <lb/>
of the afflicted is answered. To <lb/>
the blind and to the deaf the <lb/>
authorities. <lb/>
Foreign corporations doing <lb/>
business in this State should be <lb/>
required to submit to the <lb/>
diction of the courts of the State <lb/>
the blind and to the deaf the under , <lb/>
state not holds open the door of <lb/>
We denounce the republican <lb/>
party for its wild extravagance <lb/>
during the last session con- <lb/>
In the last five months <lb/>
the republican congress spent <lb/>
of the people's <lb/>
levying a of <lb/>
in Session Met <lb/>
Noon Tuesday. <lb/>
The Democratic National con- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Tuesday and was called to or- <lb/>
Chairman <lb/>
T. A. of California, was <lb/>
appointed temporary chairman <lb/>
and made an enthusiastic speech. <lb/>
Josephus Daniels was re-elect- <lb/>
ed national for <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
After temporary <lb/>
was completed the follow. <lb/>
and <lb/>
hope. For unfortunate in <lb/>
sane she provides a refuge of <lb/>
comfort. That the legislature- <lb/>
could dedicate one half million <lb/>
dollars for the adequate care of <lb/>
all our unfortunates shows the <lb/>
growth of our ability, and the <lb/>
certainty of our care. <lb/>
And the democratic party <lb/>
pledges itself to maintain those <lb/>
policies which make for the de- <lb/>
of every section of <lb/>
our state, and for the security of <lb/>
our people, and the stability of <lb/>
our institutions. <lb/>
We endorse the able and pro- <lb/>
administration of Gov. <lb/>
R. B. Glenn, and the state <lb/>
and we approve and com- <lb/>
mend to the people of North <lb/>
Carolina the record of our sen- <lb/>
and representatives in the <lb/>
congress of the United States. <lb/>
We regard with approval the <lb/>
increased interest in permanent <lb/>
road building, and recognizing <lb/>
that the advantages in the way <lb/>
of greatly increased land value, <lb/>
in the quick and easy <lb/>
th- <lb/>
revoked- <lb/>
All contributions to political <lb/>
parties, or for political purposes, <lb/>
should be made public at once, <lb/>
and the charter any domestic <lb/>
corporation doing business In this <lb/>
State, and the license of any <lb/>
foreign corporation, should be <lb/>
revoked, if any such corporation <lb/>
contributes to any political cam- <lb/>
fund, or to any fund tor <lb/>
the purpose of aiding in, or pro- <lb/>
curing the nomination of any <lb/>
candidate for public office- <lb/>
All public service corporations <lb/>
and natural monopolies should be <lb/>
brought under strict control <lb/>
money, levying a <lb/>
great OIl, very man, woman resolution was offered <lb/>
was shamelessly rush, d through, and <lb/>
me hods of the at the end of the next fiscal ready to go right <lb/>
the czar like i The republican billion in National ahead with the work, much of <lb/>
it has pleased the ruler of <lb/>
the Universe to remove from our <lb/>
midst Graver Cleveland, late- <lb/>
president of the United <lb/>
who was three times the <lb/>
date <lb/>
be it <lb/>
of the Democratic party; of <lb/>
Building <lb/>
beautiful and in S--- <lb/>
this sch. <lb/>
will n. yon will s e <lb/>
four or five hundred beau <lb/>
in these beautiful <lb/>
Watch and see ibis <lb/>
TI e sun was hurling <lb/>
down upon the heads -f the e <lb/>
who and just be. e <lb/>
Mr-. Jarvis <lb/>
y have worked enough u . <lb/>
I. is w; rm <lb/>
is a of and <lb/>
not replied <lb/>
admonition cf <lb/>
his good wife. He had been <lb/>
throwing dirt all the while ha <lb/>
was talking, not seeming to real- <lb/>
how oppressively warm the <lb/>
weather was. nor to heed the <lb/>
drops of perspiration falling <lb/>
from his <lb/>
The ladies and gentlemen pres- <lb/>
then formed a <lb/>
j about Gov Jarvis as he stood will <lb/>
I shovel in hand, and Photographer <lb/>
j R. T. Evans took a picture o th j <lb/>
I group. , <lb/>
The contractors for t <lb/>
the buildings, <lb/>
Lumber <lb/>
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known the world's buildings that will present a com- <lb/>
our deep and me <lb/>
his death wan basement and one <lb/>
them should be allowed, after <lb/>
paying operating, expenses, in- <lb/>
just and ample wages to <lb/>
employees. <lb/>
Private monopolies should be <lb/>
Conspiracies by pros- <lb/>
purchases to put down or <lb/>
i down the prices of articles<lb/>
the triumphant election of <lb/>
measure was rail democratic, president in the com <lb/>
through TOW election, <lb/>
. r the treasury of We condemn the republican <lb/>
the United States as to inters w the administration for turning over <lb/>
business, and of the State to ex of dollars of the public <lb/>
business, and but a e of six years, money to pet in New <lb/>
fair return on a fair valuation of change or a period y money to will <lb/>
property owned or operated of the power to , the treasury to such an modern in every particular. <lb/>
or retire one half million that it became and a copy <lb/>
dollars or for the republican to Mrs. ice cream by the or <lb/>
disaster, according t. to issue bends and borrow measure at Busy Bee e. I . <lb/>
ever best suits their bet- money to meet the daily oblige-, as a further mark door T. <lb/>
ring book of the federal government. of ct to his memory the <lb/>
the republican We <lb/>
We condemn tn . <lb/>
party, whose policies and con- party for failure in<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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