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WINTERVILLE <lb/>
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
of hi Eastern Advertising Rates on Application<lb/>
Hum aw. <lb/>
lot. if . a -p-to <lb/>
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r . a i . . <lb/>
U. . our; villa today. <lb/>
Anew line Of dry goods and For Ricks house. <lb/>
in. Harrington live room cottage, pleasant- <lb/>
located. C. S. Smith, agent <lb/>
went to Green- . Hay and lime at A. W. Ange <lb/>
had; Barber Co. <lb/>
i Co- <lb/>
w. <lb/>
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the ;. <lb/>
cent i i <lb/>
.;. Mill . <lb/>
Kine ; <lb/>
, , <lb/>
Remember the Hunsucker bug-1 x. H. King returned <lb/>
going. Call to see Goldsboro Monday morn- <lb/>
r. cur stock of runabouts be- fag where he filled his regular <lb/>
r you buy. Prices are inter- appointment Sunday morning <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
i and night <lb/>
Daring the storm Thursday R. . Hess's Poultry and Stock <lb/>
while standing in his, Food the thing for <lb/>
. stunned by light try and A. Ange Co, <lb/>
t seriously, we are Prof. G. E. Lineberry is spend- <lb/>
this week at bis old home<lb/>
i r in mind the Chatham near <lb/>
. Ht.-l wagons and <lb/>
by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. ere taking inventory <lb/>
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I AM<lb/>
.- . at Char- <lb/>
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ft Friday <lb/>
r Seven Springs <lb/>
week. We shall have <lb/>
to say next week that <lb/>
this <lb/>
v. <lb/>
interest- . A. W C . <lb/>
Miss Annie Carr <lb/>
pa ; i in . n i e <lb/>
f. . . <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
I a horse he must here with M <lb/>
plenty of good feed. Ail this <lb/>
kinds . the best to had, at ice, fresh <lb/>
all kinds go to Pro- Produce Co., next Ange Co. <lb/>
i p doer to post-office. he quarterly conference of the <lb/>
office. Pron . i given Albert of Chapel circuit of the Methodist <lb/>
rd . -u was held I Saturday <lb/>
F. F. stack in hi; afternoon after spending by Rev. C. D. Me <lb/>
i made a few d with Mr. and Mrs. presiding eider. He <lb/>
ii-j . C. preached <lb/>
i iii u i . u a <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
It may be from but <lb/>
the chances are its from an in- <lb/>
LIVER. <lb/>
HARRY W. WHEDBEE S MAYOR. Dispensary commissioners, J. <lb/>
L- Wooten, J. C. Lanier ard <lb/>
SELECTED BY NEW BOARD OF J- R salaries for six <lb/>
ALDERMAN. <lb/>
With a well conducted LIVER Other Officers Elected for the New <lb/>
one can do mountains of labor <lb/>
without fatigue. <lb/>
it adds a hundred per cent to <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept in healthful action <lb/>
only by <lb/>
Other <lb/>
Fiscal <lb/>
Changes. <lb/>
The fiscal year of municipal, <lb/>
administration in Greenville, be- <lb/>
ginning July 1st and ending June <lb/>
30th, there has been considerable <lb/>
activity today around the seat of <lb/>
local <lb/>
The of aldermen of the <lb/>
past year met at a. m. to finish <lb/>
. . up its work end turn over the <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. of to <lb/>
. board. Four members of the <lb/>
Corn and oats at lowest prices, old board are continued on the <lb/>
F. V. J phone new board- four B members <lb/>
d chosen at the last election. <lb/>
The members of the new board <lb/>
HARPER'S GARDEN. came forward at and were <lb/>
in by Major Wooten as<lb/>
First White, <lb/>
d S- and <lb/>
V. Harper has <lb/>
struck a popular chord in open-i <lb/>
i A. Bowen. <lb/>
Third Ti, and <lb/>
bis palm garden in the bite; . ,, <lb/>
building. His garden is indeed <lb/>
most attractive and is going <lb/>
ideal resort for cold <lb/>
pi ached two <lb/>
cu.- special <lb/>
th . . pile; i . J u <lb/>
r., . We . . <lb/>
r have for <lb/>
and pr .; meet <lb/>
H Ci r Rem m the us <lb/>
with A. . . <lb/>
Langston left this <lb/>
morning to spend some time with <lb/>
heard <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
in the . i <lb/>
night in of <lb/>
whooping Its remains <lb/>
were t . t. . <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Rev. T. . Kins the <lb/>
Sunday sch o com en i <lb/>
yesterday and r <lb/>
r. <lb/>
J. i j tell <lb/>
the K. <lb/>
lot -i nil <lb/>
for ti <lb/>
an <lb/>
Miss Laura Ha <lb/>
of Jumbo <lb/>
hand picked, especially <lb/>
Also <lb/>
Cot- <lb/>
seed <lb/>
I . j and <lb/>
speak t.-1 <lb/>
Ii -i .-. .-- on <lb/>
. -y. <lb/>
Ice and lemons at L. John <lb/>
The Pitt county Co. is in <lb/>
prove an <lb/>
drinks. <lb/>
Om one side cf the garden is a <lb/>
beautiful 14-foot innovation <lb/>
fountain of and <lb/>
onyx that is th latest <lb/>
of the factory's output. The <lb/>
. ; gun. any Cu lei <lb/>
. and p i and <lb/>
bevel r. <lb/>
The s-pace i furnished <lb/>
praise of palm garden equipment, <lb/>
the tables and chairs rising of <lb/>
; design, the combinations <lb/>
and cl seats being <lb/>
sally attractive. The entire <lb/>
equipment for making and dis- <lb/>
ice cream and <lb/>
lint <lb/>
months, chairman others <lb/>
A communication was rad <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
Te <lb/>
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/>
</p>
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SEE <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Life, Fire and Accident <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
ell <lb/>
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb/>
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb/>
pi <lb/>
THE GIANT ANT EATER. <lb/>
Ralston's Different. <lb/>
From Any Other <lb/>
Shoes We Know <lb/>
the same if you will in and bait our <lb/>
Styles b <lb/>
You may not X- to by baking at them that <lb/>
they're different one or two dollars a pair <lb/>
But try oil rand y Mill FEEL the <lb/>
Owing the arc foot while being <lb/>
made . no <lb/>
This is . i claim. <lb/>
Make us <lb/>
A Most Peculiar I <lb/>
Found In Venezuela. <lb/>
The giant ant cater of Venezuela <lb/>
is one of the most outlandish look- <lb/>
creature in the domain of <lb/>
nature. It is an animal about two <lb/>
and a feet high. The body and <lb/>
tail taken together measure <lb/>
seven feet in length. The tail is <lb/>
usually carried curved over the back, <lb/>
draping and shading the I In <lb/>
appearance the tail may he <lb/>
likened to a clump of ornamental <lb/>
The head is small, but <lb/>
it is prolonged into a foot <lb/>
or more in length. The mouth is at <lb/>
extremity of this snout. <lb/>
The eaters belong that <lb/>
group of the animal kingdom known <lb/>
the a class <lb/>
toothless. If they have any teeth <lb/>
at nil, they very few in number, <lb/>
f a or pimple form, <lb/>
in the hack of the head. They re- <lb/>
in this respect b rd. and <lb/>
re bi r <lb/>
to the rd in <lb/>
; in of mus <lb/>
t e tin <lb/>
i that they all have s ; <lb/>
the covering of the The <lb/>
for instance. ha a <lb/>
r. the n series of <lb/>
c the a i <lb/>
t coven J with I <lb/>
Iv, mil i a I a <lb/>
the b ; <lb/>
air. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
I CHE,<lb/>
S DEPART- <lb/>
TORE. <lb/>
II <lb/>
o i. <lb/>
I III I <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
k I <lb/>
it <lb/>
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I'd. last <lb/>
tail <lb/>
covered <lb/>
i.- <lb/>
., <lb/>
re. <lb/>
if <lb/>
. v ii- <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
Splendid Home Farm Two Miles <lb/>
Front House Station. <lb/>
The Leonidas Fleming home <lb/>
place, five miles from Greenville, <lb/>
two miles from House station, on <lb/>
Great Swamp, the farming <lb/>
section in Pitt county. <lb/>
new two room school building en <lb/>
the premises. Will sell as whole <lb/>
or in separate parcels. Options <lb/>
at once. Possession given <lb/>
January 1st. 1909. Wish to .-how <lb/>
prospective purchasers the <lb/>
while crops are a- <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, Atty. <lb/>
WHAT THE KIDNEYS <lb/>
Work <lb/>
and <lb/>
Their Unceasing <lb/>
Keeps Us <lb/>
Healthy. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina at the close of business. 14th <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
Loans and 128,418.70 <lb/>
Overdrafts aerated <lb/>
All other <lb/>
and mortgagee <lb/>
14,200.00 <lb/>
Fur. Fix. 8,872.82 <lb/>
Due from Hanks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
all minor coin CUT. <lb/>
National hank notes <lb/>
other V S notes 11,128.00 <lb/>
Total 189,717.90 <lb/>
2,400.00 <lb/>
8,000.00 <lb/>
1,188.87 <lb/>
418.80 <lb/>
8,860.88 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Time<lb/>
Total <lb/>
180,717.90 <lb/>
State of Carolina, County of Pitt. <lb/>
, I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the host of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. I. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to he. <lb/>
fore me, this day of <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
HOIST. I. HOWARD <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
H. W. KING, <lb/>
A. ANDREWS. <lb/>
iii<lb/>
SEVEN <lb/>
BUILDINGS NE <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Best <lb/>
LO. . <lb/>
DAWS<lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
Management.<lb/>
. . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
. ts, for <lb/>
.,. .; D i <lb/>
or, <lb/>
white T. <lb/>
the wilds I. . <lb/>
the t t . <lb/>
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n it <lb/>
Amer- <lb/>
i Li <lb/>
i ailed, <lb/>
abound <lb/>
and. <lb/>
i it <lb/>
. i I . . . .- ; . <lb/>
t . and with its <lb/>
i mud <lb/>
Ail the blood in the bu <lb/>
kidney once v <lb/>
The kidneys tiller <lb/>
They and <lb/>
remove about <lb/>
impure matter daily; <lb/>
tome part of impute ma I i i <lb/>
hi the blood, Tris or n. c <lb/>
eases and symptoms, pain n . c <lb/>
s. hot, <lb/>
rheumatism, gout, i <lb/>
the eyesight and <lb/>
heart, debility. <lb/>
deposits in the <lb/>
if you keep e <lb/>
have no trouble with <lb/>
Mrs. T S <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
. have proven of i , <lb/>
lo me i <lb/>
hi ii the I <lb/>
i m ii tin <lb/>
i Hack, re was <lb/>
i my kid <lb/>
; r. . lo get <lb/>
darting t <lb/>
i I . When iv if the <lb/>
d and languid <lb/>
ill y little s-i <lb/>
ii . Kim. . <lb/>
ii cl and I. <lb/>
.;. ired, I d i nut n I <lb/>
that i. <lb/>
disappeared. h <lb/>
Kidney s .- n s- <lb/>
factory do m give <lb/>
h m m end M. <lb/>
Flossie all dealers. <lb/>
Co., Buffalo, York, <lb/>
sale agents for tin- United s. <lb/>
Remember the name- <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close May 14th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
us and discounts I . ;<lb/>
15.000.00 <lb/>
and V <lb/>
I a Loans<lb/>
i-r coin, including <lb/>
i . <lb/>
hunk notes <lb/>
I S, <lb/>
v Total <lb/>
I i<lb/>
l-i <lb/>
I, <lb/>
. less <lb/>
use ii ml <lb/>
and <lb/>
; m <lb/>
e. link <lb/>
in, ell <lb/>
85.50 <lb/>
r 1.1 <lb/>
1,657.60 <lb/>
i North Carolina, County s <lb/>
I. S. co the <lb/>
ear t lie i <lb/>
.;. and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn lie- <lb/>
fore 20th day May. <lb/>
in IS. <lb/>
MOORE. <lb/>
Notary public. <lb/>
n mi <lb/>
It, do <lb/>
t ill <lb/>
i . t<lb/>
ii. tin pan, <lb/>
h, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
STATE AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. <lb/>
Kim <lb/>
mi A <lb/>
board <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
i i i i <lb/>
Fall .- <lb/>
For <lb/>
. i <lb/>
. n a <lb/>
raiding . . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
J. I. FOUST, President. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
VII U K ILk. <lb/>
Get The best for Comfort <lb/>
and Borden Belt Hat- <lb/>
and a piece Bern- <lb/>
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
TAFT B O Y D <lb/>
lick- up out of every <lb/>
and en e. <lb/>
, . r way of <lb/>
. . It is . in t <lb/>
pa its fore claws of <lb/>
its limits i ii led <lb/>
they a . tail <lb/>
i i; . hut i <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
-i . I<lb/>
it n I id in i. iv, as it<lb/>
I I <lb/>
. i. . .,. . ii . <lb/>
. hi lo <lb/>
m . lien b ill . <lb/>
. i ed h <lb/>
; nit, A iii Ii nil iii a <lb/>
. I one and <lb/>
in veil- <lb/>
. i <lb/>
r he had <lb/>
I for i <lb/>
. did an I<lb/>
., . . . is a ii <lb/>
d u a vine ill r in i in <lb/>
In . <lb/>
. His I a n . and girls, <lb/>
a Is, was us as <lb/>
less outspoken, though <lb/>
evident in his hook-. There U <lb/>
i a as sweat at <lb/>
English can make her. Ho <lb/>
sh, and retiring and not given <lb/>
n s <lb/>
Division Passenger <lb/>
TALK <lb/>
When you need <lb/>
an; ind <lb/>
. I tin <lb/>
Rest <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. me . <lb/>
Week-, n i Round i <lb/>
Trip Tickets to Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Tic Norfolk and Southern Rail-13 <lb/>
y th- foil. It- <lb/>
trActive low tar <lb/>
n to Norfolk, . <lb/>
turn. <lb/>
hundred. <lb/>
Goo . n . com 1.00 per <lb/>
Host. Oats at cents . <lb/>
bushel, <lb/>
Pr; other <lb/>
-respond. <lb/>
goods <lb/>
G.<lb/>
the <lb/>
Iii I j <lb/>
OVERCOATS <lb/>
AND MEN'S SUITS 1-8 OFF <lb/>
C. S. FORBES <lb/>
Beecher's <lb/>
On one occasion when Henry <lb/>
Ward was on a <lb/>
tour Major his <lb/>
beside him in the railway <lb/>
car. Suddenly the preacher slapped <lb/>
his on the little watch pocket <lb/>
of his and drew a <lb/>
small lope. For a moment he <lb/>
looked at it in surprise, then opened <lb/>
it and smiled. Presently he turned <lb/>
to his companion. <lb/>
said ho, married a <lb/>
great railroad magnate a few months <lb/>
ago, and as I was taking leave <lb/>
him he handed mo an envelope <lb/>
which I slipped in my pocket <lb/>
opened. That was the last thought <lb/>
of it until today. Just now I opened <lb/>
it, and this is what I <lb/>
The. major took the envelope <lb/>
Within it were five bills. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
end. II <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
Si. <lb/>
It <lb/>
N. . Ry. <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
Kin <lb/>
ii. . <lb/>
ii. i <lb/>
S, direct <lb/>
Ids. C. I. <lb/>
,. i via N. direct <lb/>
Berni AC L. <lb/>
Prom Fan <lb/>
Vanceboro N. S. <lb/>
Chocowinity S. <lb/>
. ii 5.00<lb/>
O v. <lb/>
j TIN ROOFING <lb/>
I New Tools,<lb/>
Perry <lb/>
Pares for children live yearn of age <lb/>
and under is half of the above fares. <lb/>
Tickets on sale for morning trains, <lb/>
only, Saturday June and every Sat- <lb/>
thereafter, to and i eluding <lb/>
Saturday, September 1907, limited <lb/>
three days, date of sale. <lb/>
from Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
to Virginia and Cape Henry, <lb/>
Va. trip cents. Trains cave <lb/>
Hall Avenue, opposite Monticello <lb/>
Hold, every half h <lb/>
R. Bunch, <lb/>
H. C. G. P. A. <lb/>
F. W. Dist. P. A. <lb/>
Experienced Workmen, <lb/>
Call on l. h. PENDER when <lb/>
you want any Guttering, Plumbing, Steam or Hot <lb/>
Water. Heating and Repairing. <lb/>
how cheap, but how <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
CARLSBAD OF <lb/>
Stokes County, N. C. <lb/>
STOP <lb/>
Big <lb/>
All <lb/>
Look in show window, <lb/>
Reduction in Hamburgs. <lb/>
other goods at sale prices. <lb/>
Union Central Life Insurance Company <lb/>
Is over forty years old. Has assets over Insurance in <lb/>
force over Pays large dividends annually; writes <lb/>
all the best forms of policies; Has very low premium rates; Does <lb/>
not deal in fluctuating securities. <lb/>
Those desiring First-ClaSs Life Insurance, will do well to call on or <lb/>
write to <lb/>
DB. H. P. D- BATEMAN <lb/>
n. Carolina. Special Agent, Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Located in the <lb/>
the healthiest spot in <lb/>
America. Fanned by the Mountain <lb/>
breezes. Hotels under entirely new <lb/>
management. Cuisine in <lb/>
the South. All white help employed. <lb/>
For further information, full <lb/>
address, <lb/>
our I <lb/>
U S <lb/>
A Critic Take U tS <lb/>
of <lb/>
While Intending to change <lb/>
the date- of any anniversaries n <lb/>
remarks the meddler, <lb/>
do wish to make a few timely and <lb/>
original remarks upon the absurdity <lb/>
of the custom. <lb/>
should the of <lb/>
a gnat man be held upon the <lb/>
of his birth r Was there <lb/>
anything remarkable in that Din <lb/>
am benefit accrue to the world at <lb/>
that time Is there any part of <lb/>
his existence for which be is less <lb/>
responsible Sorely not. It II ab- <lb/>
surd that in a long and illustrious <lb/>
lifetime the date that should be <lb/>
for an anniversary i- his ad- <lb/>
vent into an indifferent world as a <lb/>
naked, blind animal without <lb/>
oped senses and without a mind. <lb/>
not April the date of <lb/>
Washington's inauguration as the <lb/>
first president of a new nation. <lb/>
symbolical of hit life than <lb/>
The birth of the i <lb/>
year it passes with- <lb/>
out notice. The Declaration of In- <lb/>
dependence was fine, but it did not <lb/>
assure the launching of the ship <lb/>
state. Washington had much ti do <lb/>
with the launching of ship, <lb/>
it i fitting that he should be <lb/>
remembered chiefly in connection <lb/>
therewith. Feb. forsooth We <lb/>
might as well celebrate the chop- <lb/>
ping down of the cherry tree. <lb/>
are many men whose an- <lb/>
might well fall on July <lb/>
It was on that day that Thomas <lb/>
Jefferson signed the Declaration of <lb/>
Independence, he had drawn <lb/>
up. But there many who <lb/>
had a share in proceeding and <lb/>
in that day to pass it i <lb/>
bettor July should remain ; <lb/>
a national anniversary and not the <lb/>
of any one man. i <lb/>
-I submit a revised i-t of <lb/>
Franklin, Nov. j <lb/>
On that day in the year 1789 he <lb/>
the treaty of between <lb/>
American colonies and England at <lb/>
Jefferson. April On <lb/>
that in the year 1803 ho bought <lb/>
the Louisiana territory from . <lb/>
Icon Bonaparte for the sum of j <lb/>
000.000. , <lb/>
Lincoln, April P. On j <lb/>
that in the Lee <lb/>
rendered Appomattox. tins being I <lb/>
the thine which Lincoln spent the <lb/>
best part of his life bringing to <lb/>
It meant the preservation of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Davis, Feb. On. <lb/>
this in the 1868 ho was in-1 <lb/>
of the <lb/>
K. Lee. May It was <lb/>
on this that the battle of Chan- <lb/>
v.-as <lb/>
In at least one conspicuous in- <lb/>
the achievement of <lb/>
a life has fixed a date in the <lb/>
public mind. Who knows in what <lb/>
Columbus was born Who <lb/>
does not know, from schoolboy to <lb/>
grandfather, that he discovered <lb/>
America in 1403 r Birmingham<lb/>
One-third to One-half Saved On Every Dollars Worth Of <lb/>
Goods, Notions, Dress Goods, Shoes, Silks, <lb/>
Laces, Furniture and Millinery Purchase m <lb/>
, The greatest, the bargain feast <lb/>
I been invited. Prices on new, earner s <lb/>
I record low marKs. Many of the th -yes. It a <lb/>
I year are yours. . . . . <lb/>
C. L. Writes a Letter. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Jan. 2nd. 1908. <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
Deer accept thanks <lb/>
for Cheek in payment <lb/>
of lite insurance held by my <lb/>
brother William M. Wilkinson in <lb/>
the Greensboro Life Inn. Co. <lb/>
The papers in this case were <lb/>
handed you on the afternoon of <lb/>
Dec. 31st, 1907. and the check <lb/>
received today is evidence of the <lb/>
your company dis- <lb/>
plays in the payment of their <lb/>
death <lb/>
Again you, I remain, <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
C L. Wilkinson. <lb/>
Note-The Policy of- <lb/>
fend to the public today is the <lb/>
issued by <lb/>
the Greensboro Life In. Co. bee <lb/>
me about it. H. A. White. <lb/>
Men's and Clothing, 1-3 Off. <lb/>
to gel your year's <lb/>
supply of at nun one-third to one- <lb/>
half the regular price. Von will have to hurry <lb/>
as the will ten <lb/>
tin, Men's o ill <lb/>
these suits are positively <lb/>
worth your money any <lb/>
time during this sale; Clean Sweep <lb/>
Men's Suits, an assortment worth up to <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
One lot of Suits, sizes <lb/>
Clean Sweep 4.98 <lb/>
All Suits reduced t- one-third <lb/>
of former <lb/>
two piece suits in Cheviots <lb/>
and well <lb/>
values, Clean Sweep <lb/>
serviceable Suits sell <lb/>
regularly at ti <lb/>
Men's Shoes, 1-3 Off <lb/>
A limited leather Men's <lb/>
mid Clean Sweep <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
here at Clean Sweep <lb/>
Men's guaranteed solid leather <lb/>
Sweep <lb/>
The famous Dress Well Men's Shoes, <lb/>
patent leather and <lb/>
AH our stock of <lb/>
men's slims, made at dean <lb/>
pep Prices, <lb/>
Ladies Shoes, 1-3 Off <lb/>
Oar Shoe is very We <lb/>
have room to quote only a few of the many <lb/>
good tilings in this section. every <lb/>
shoe in this will be <lb/>
prices that defy the cost of production. <lb/>
go <lb/>
line Shot's, worth sizes. <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
solid leather <lb/>
price, Clean Sweep 2.29 <lb/>
heavy Box-Calf former <lb/>
price. 48.50 Clean Sweep 2.69 <lb/>
Ladies patent tip or plain <lb/>
sold at Clean Sweep 2.98 <lb/>
Table Linen<lb/>
ii, a- worth <lb/>
Linen, <lb/>
.- yard <lb/>
pure <lb/>
bleached <lb/>
. . rd <lb/>
I T <lb/>
value. <lb/>
7-2-inch Table Lit . <lb/>
linen ; . <lb/>
Linen <lb/>
go<lb/>
Dinner <lb/>
Sweep <lb/>
1.89 <lb/>
1.39 <lb/>
1.39 <lb/>
1.79 <lb/>
Bleached Towel- worth <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
Large Towels worth <lb/>
Clean Sweep . <lb/>
Hemstitched size <lb/>
worth Clean Sweep . <lb/>
Heavy bath worth <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
. -c <lb/>
id brass pin <lb/>
per pap <lb/>
Notions <lb/>
Clean <lb/>
Clean <lb/>
ii in- i <lb/>
Double width fancy a <lb/>
variety patterns, t <lb/>
Suiting in new spring <lb/>
well a- rail effects ill <lb/>
mohairs and other leading <lb/>
All new and <lb/>
regular price in p <lb/>
Lot W-inch Suitings, <lb/>
the leading weaves that are lie- <lb/>
in- worn today, and new spring <lb/>
in plain as well as fancy <lb/>
worth Clean Sweep <lb/>
Price per yard <lb/>
fancy Mi hairs in u broad variety <lb/>
A to <lb/>
aided from. inches wide. <lb/>
worth <lb/>
thick <lb/>
and <lb/>
ii-i . -t <lb/>
mm dozen extra l <lb/>
Buttons, worth <lb/>
Sweep <lb/>
Hunks and Eyes, lean <lb/>
Sweep per curd <lb/>
Safety Pins, regular card of <lb/>
pin; Clean Sweep <lb/>
and Children's Hose <lb/>
and black or tan <lb/>
Hose, -J for cents Clean <lb/>
Sweep <lb/>
with garter tops, <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
Kine quality black, tan or <lb/>
val. <lb/>
k Clean Sweep <lb/>
v, re. <lb/>
Clean <lb/>
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Laces and <lb/>
tor.-hon <lb/>
Clean p <lb/>
Wide <lb/>
cries <lb/>
ace value<lb/>
White Seeds <lb/>
French wide, worth <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
fine quality white Madras fur <lb/>
worth per clean sweep <lb/>
tic <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
All our Calicoes. <lb/>
,,,. reserved, worth and He <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
dark nice <lb/>
worth ii I-- yard; lean <lb/>
i i in worth <lb/>
l. <lb/>
yard <lb/>
I lean <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
Apron l values <lb/>
Sweep <lb/>
Heavy Canton <lb/>
Sweep per yard <lb/>
Very best bleached Domestics, worth <lb/>
Clean Sweep <lb/>
BREAD <lb/>
Mrs. at the <lb/>
near house, hakes <lb/>
day. bread, rolls, and pas. Or- <lb/>
filled anywhere in town. Ice <lb/>
cream sold daily. <lb/>
I ; J; <lb/>
question The chance of years to save money. <lb/>
doz. Pure Lin- <lb/>
en Collars. A bar- <lb/>
gain at cents. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
cents Widow <lb/>
Clean <lb/>
; Sweep <lb/>
Dr. Greene <lb/>
DENTAL SURGEON <lb/>
Specialist on Crown and Bridge work <lb/>
over Frank Wilson's Store <lb/>
W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
is kn <lb/>
OR R. L CARR <lb/>
Dentist <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
J CO <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
All kinds of choice cut Mowers in <lb/>
season Special attention giver to <lb/>
and Funeral <lb/>
Bulb Pot plants for Winter <lb/>
Rosebushes, <lb/>
plants Evergreens and Shade trees. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Skim Jr <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS. Greenville, N C <lb/>
Taft Van <lb/>
House<lb/>
BINGHAM <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
1793 1909 <lb/>
Omni, lot and <lb/>
AM--- COL. K. . R. V gM <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
One of the most and beat equipped boarding in the <lb/>
South wit hot water heat, <lb/>
boarding pupils year. 27th annual will begin Sept. 16.1908. <lb/>
M- Littleton, N. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
C, l A Preparatory School for <lb/>
men, with industrial and <lb/>
Located on farm one mile from ft. Lit- <lb/>
College and the the same hoard of In.- <lb/>
illustrated address J. . Littleton. . <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
as ch-- n Jan. at the at N <lb/>
C Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY JULY 1908. <lb/>
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb/>
Even though its regular meet- <lb/>
been wry infrequent, <lb/>
owing to a provision in the by- <lb/>
laws that they should held <lb/>
quarterly, there is no question <lb/>
t Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
if having <lb/>
a great deal the town. It <lb/>
vat principally this or- <lb/>
that groat <lb/>
of last year for the location <lb/>
of the Eastern Carolina <lb/>
Training school was waged <lb/>
won. It a committee to <lb/>
Washington City that was very <lb/>
helpful in the mutter of the <lb/>
secured by Senator <lb/>
Overman Congressman Small <lb/>
tor a public building site in <lb/>
Greenville. It has been a great <lb/>
factor bringing the people <lb/>
of the county town in closer <lb/>
friendly relations. <lb/>
These things arc hut th- be- <lb/>
ginning of such an organ- <lb/>
can as the <lb/>
meeting Monday light v. ill shew. <lb/>
Ax this mi i re were dis- <lb/>
appointment of <lb/>
commit look securing <lb/>
time in the convention. Under <lb/>
such circumstances Major <lb/>
ham. who holds this nomination, <lb/>
should readily see that it did <lb/>
not s to him Fairly, and the <lb/>
way we look at it he would do <lb/>
the honorable thins by sending <lb/>
a letter to the executive com- <lb/>
declining the nomination <lb/>
requesting that Mr. Moore be <lb/>
put on the ticket in place. <lb/>
We believe there are plenty <lb/>
more people over the State who <lb/>
hold just this view of it. <lb/>
Monday night of next week. <lb/>
Inly is the date for reg- <lb/>
quarterly meeting of the <lb/>
Greenville Chamber of Com- <lb/>
A these meetings are <lb/>
held only once in three mouths, <lb/>
there should lie a large attend- <lb/>
of men. This is <lb/>
the last mi before fall <lb/>
opens, and i might bi ell <lb/>
I . i some . In <lb/>
, . re. <lb/>
ail i it <lb/>
town. I. . ii . <lb/>
. r <lb/>
i town on r. <lb/>
-v <lb/>
It is to be hoped that the ti- <lb/>
troubles of the Norfolk <lb/>
ft Southern railway that have <lb/>
caused it to be placed ill the <lb/>
hands of receivers, will not re- <lb/>
in its being gobbled up by <lb/>
Some other road. The Norfolk <lb/>
A Southern is doing much in the <lb/>
of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, and we hope its em- <lb/>
will be only tern<lb/>
We heard one old soldier re- <lb/>
mark I hat it is nice to put Mow- <lb/>
on their graves after they are <lb/>
lead. but something done for <lb/>
them while living to help them <lb/>
through their declining years <lb/>
would be more appropriate. The <lb/>
younger politicians seem to <lb/>
crowd them out when it comes <lb/>
to filling<lb/>
We ire hearing inquiries as to <lb/>
holding the primaries <lb/>
and convention to <lb/>
; ii i vi county officers. We <lb/>
do ii it what the <lb/>
commit tee has in contemplation, <lb/>
but think t <lb/>
, i . v id be <lb/>
better Ma Is . <lb/>
ship and . I ii <lb/>
the county. a de- . <lb/>
livery i f <lb/>
i'S . he ton n. <lb/>
from tin unity con <lb/>
mission rs an <lb/>
to i . . <lb/>
a map in i turn <lb/>
t ion of be ii pay lei <lb/>
Another n is rotate it . <lb/>
r was i .- . . ii ii a <lb/>
for l lung <lb/>
through the -i fall <lb/>
b never <lb/>
monthly . . a <lb/>
me <lb/>
discuss . . <lb/>
. .-. <lb/>
and i- urn <lb/>
There is yet too much hard times <lb/>
talk for the good of business. <lb/>
True money is scarce, but if right, let her have it, and any <lb/>
t is <lb/>
. the <lb/>
ll <lb/>
pie would talk more <lb/>
make some effort to pay at least <lb/>
a part of what they owe, and <lb/>
keep money circulating instead <lb/>
of biding it. conditions would <lb/>
improve. <lb/>
The North Carolina delegates <lb/>
to the national <lb/>
at Denver will stop at Lin- <lb/>
to pay a call on Mr. Bryan. <lb/>
Ho telegraphed bis thanks for <lb/>
the endorsement the North Car- <lb/>
State convention gave him<lb/>
Charlotte is very much wrought <lb/>
up over the water rent. Maybe <lb/>
the difference might be account- <lb/>
ed for in the fact that since the <lb/>
town has gone the people <lb/>
have to use more of it. <lb/>
If what the papers are predict- <lb/>
in advance of the convention <lb/>
is true. Bryan and Gray will <lb/>
the ticket nominated by the <lb/>
Democrats at Denver. <lb/>
The Greensboro Industrial <lb/>
Xi n expression of sorrow for <lb/>
Senator Simmons is a waste of <lb/>
Wars that the senator does not <lb/>
need to be shed in his behalf. <lb/>
thing else she wants. <lb/>
comes to the front <lb/>
with the baby. <lb/>
There will likely be many of <lb/>
them before the election<lb/>
Much money may have been <lb/>
spent in getting the nomination, <lb/>
ii is going to take much <lb/>
more to got elected. <lb/>
This is highly recommended <lb/>
by one of our try it <lb/>
for desert tomorrow. <lb/>
Peel five large banana, rub smooth <lb/>
With five of sugar. Add <lb/>
one U amp sweet en am beaten to a <lb/>
stiff froth, then add one package of <lb/>
dissolved in J 1-2 tea- <lb/>
cups water. Tour into mold <lb/>
when varnish with rancid cherries. <lb/>
Serve with whipped cream, or any <lb/>
JELL-0 is sold <lb/>
y Grocers at Inc. package. <lb/>
No doubt the other towns en- <lb/>
vied Charlotte for having <lb/>
at the delegates for so <lb/>
long a time. <lb/>
The Asheville visitor who was <lb/>
robbed of about did not <lb/>
seem to mind carrying a wad. <lb/>
with him. <lb/>
The day of the old soldier <lb/>
seems to be over so far as his <lb/>
getting office on that account is <lb/>
concerned. <lb/>
The hand of the Old <lb/>
of Pitt was recognized in <lb/>
bringing an end to the . <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
In re we print a lei <lb/>
from Mr. C. Moon I <lb/>
how he was in the <lb/>
nomination for commissioner <lb/>
agriculture in the State <lb/>
convention. There is no <lb/>
i inn hi- being . <lb/>
badly, and that I lie <lb/>
nation rightfully belonged to <lb/>
him. If the nomination had <lb/>
been made iii the early stages <lb/>
of the convent ion it mild have <lb/>
gone to by a large majority. <lb/>
for more people over the State <lb/>
certainly favored Mr Moore above <lb/>
any other man, more of the <lb/>
delegates were for The <lb/>
convention was in a pro- <lb/>
longed contest over the <lb/>
for governor that most the <lb/>
farmer delegates had <lb/>
for their homes as soon as this <lb/>
was over, leaving only the <lb/>
and trailers there <lb/>
the work. When the <lb/>
nation for commissioner of <lb/>
culture was reached near the <lb/>
end of the closing day, there was <lb/>
nothing like full vote, and <lb/>
even after all the bud treatment <lb/>
Mr. Moore received bis <lb/>
was given the nomination <lb/>
only on the barest majority of <lb/>
the votes actually cast at that <lb/>
All <lb/>
convent i <lb/>
c-l the I. <lb/>
g -i <lb/>
unit . <lb/>
t,<lb/>
it i t i m <lb/>
, the <lb/>
ion. i hose being <lb/>
for second place on <lb/>
tin latter ticket is another <lb/>
-i x-Gov. Douglass, of Mas- <lb/>
known the world <lb/>
lie shoe man. <lb/>
Joel Harris, the fa- <lb/>
in the lit- <lb/>
dead. He passed <lb/>
away at his home near Atlanta <lb/>
day night, lie was among <lb/>
the foremost authors of the land <lb/>
and hi- writings were a source of <lb/>
pleasure to millions of readers. <lb/>
Hi- death i- a distinct loss to the <lb/>
South. <lb/>
President Roosevelt has been <lb/>
offered one dollar per word for <lb/>
the privilege of printing the <lb/>
story he will write of his bunt- <lb/>
trip in Africa next year. <lb/>
That is a pretty big premium on <lb/>
gab. Plenty of bettor stuff goes <lb/>
at a much lower price. <lb/>
The strenuous ante-convention <lb/>
campaign and the even more <lb/>
strenuous convention now being <lb/>
things of the past, the news- <lb/>
papers have a harder time to <lb/>
find something to talk about. <lb/>
; . <lb/>
v l. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
l . y <lb/>
Iron. <lb/>
well. The <lb/>
for- <lb/>
and <lb/>
of the tick- <lb/>
enemy that <lb/>
i the election <lb/>
i one.<lb/>
tilled that <lb/>
a- <lb/>
-I <lb/>
a I <lb/>
The North Pole seekers are <lb/>
another expedition. When <lb/>
, in it. the <lb/>
cf the rainbow chasers can <lb/>
i I ass<lb/>
In II in <lb/>
ex pi <lb/>
ii r en to have <lb/>
of same and <lb/>
eastern<lb/>
live I <lb/>
had <lb/>
has <lb/>
base <lb/>
, -e of re i j i <lb/>
many a i- Al. <lb/>
story in Every- <lb/>
mil <lb/>
lit . i <lb/>
The Times thinks it <lb/>
would be ell c ill up Tall <lb/>
long dist a telephone <lb/>
. him his <lb/>
save the <lb/>
ion <lb/>
person.<lb/>
The in Sun has <lb/>
out its year and <lb/>
is u healthy yearling. From the <lb/>
very it has been putting in <lb/>
licks for its town and keeps <lb/>
the limes in progress. It <lb/>
is an all-round creditable paper. <lb/>
The Johnson and Cray man- <lb/>
ager- seem to think they have <lb/>
things fixed so that Bryan will <lb/>
not have walk-away <lb/>
with the nomination at Denver. <lb/>
But the latter is not much dis- <lb/>
over the prospects. <lb/>
Business men of Greenville <lb/>
and community should <lb/>
that Monday night at 8.80 <lb/>
is the time for the reg- <lb/>
meeting of the chamber of <lb/>
commerce. Be on hand with <lb/>
something to suggest for the <lb/>
good of the town. <lb/>
have struck <lb/>
thing of the recent <lb/>
in Charlotte. <lb/>
are printing the <lb/>
platform adopted by the recent <lb/>
State convention. It is worth a <lb/>
can reading by one in- <lb/>
in go id government. <lb/>
And the New York court has <lb/>
decided that duly <lb/>
elected mayor. So H gets <lb/>
only pain for his trouble in <lb/>
Si v Simile rail- <lb/>
been placed in the ban i <lb/>
of receivers, the company <lb/>
failed to meet the interest <lb/>
nil bonds. <lb/>
The lawyers are holding their <lb/>
at Morehead <lb/>
and are, taking thing- <lb/>
easy for the time being. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan will get the <lb/>
nation all right, and hope <lb/>
him will be a.-easy. <lb/>
Popular Couple Wed <lb/>
Make their Home Here. <lb/>
In the presence of but a few <lb/>
most intimate friends assembled <lb/>
in the Christian church, at <lb/>
clock this evening, Mr. <lb/>
Lawton of Green- <lb/>
ville, and Miss Elizabeth <lb/>
of Winston, were united in the <lb/>
holy state of wedlock, by the <lb/>
pastor. Rev. P. B. Hall- <lb/>
The wedding came as a great <lb/>
surprise to the many friends of <lb/>
the young people in the city. <lb/>
Miss Tesh, who has made Kin- <lb/>
her headquarters since <lb/>
up the work field secretary <lb/>
of the Woman's Board <lb/>
of Missions, of North Carolina, <lb/>
has for herself many friends <lb/>
by her attractive sincere <lb/>
manner. Mr who <lb/>
formerly lived ii Kit .-ton and <lb/>
worked with Sr. J J- Rogers <lb/>
in the was <lb/>
very here, and i equally <lb/>
so in II hi s now <lb/>
engaged <lb/>
New York is u sky- <lb/>
scraper over nine hundred feet <lb/>
That i- going up some.<lb/>
the R rail <lb/>
r alt mid In ii warn- <lb/>
The fat <lb/>
road <lb/>
to <lb/>
We are in if <lb/>
fifty years to give <lb/>
another com <lb/>
it v. ; n <lb/>
Wonder what t. <lb/>
party launched at Win <lb/>
lent expects to <lb/>
We can't see that- Mr. <lb/>
needs to quit because I <lb/>
asked him to do so. <lb/>
W- <lb/>
e t i <lb/>
Line noon eras <lb/>
The co <lb/>
Mot <lb/>
. i ii <lb/>
given . <lb/>
s Coast <lb/>
, north. <lb/>
i re- <lb/>
Of <lb/>
is <lb/>
to <lb/>
new <lb/>
Bi. <lb/>
Rid <lb/>
That is the right kin new- <lb/>
sent out from Asheville that the <lb/>
is to rally to the <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
With twenty-six candidates <lb/>
for vice-president before the <lb/>
Denver convention, there i- no <lb/>
danger of the nomination going <lb/>
begging. <lb/>
They are predicting a lot of <lb/>
things to happen if Bryan does <lb/>
not get it on ballot. But <lb/>
there will be no such if. <lb/>
.------- <lb/>
The action in regard to <lb/>
Senator Simmons was wise, for <lb/>
his services are going to be need- <lb/>
ed in the campaign. <lb/>
The length of time the <lb/>
gates had to stay in Charlotte <lb/>
meant much for the city and she <lb/>
reaped the benefit of it. <lb/>
Perhaps Greensboro can <lb/>
more than two votes after she <lb/>
gets her auditorium up. <lb/>
the <lb/>
convention, <lb/>
the for it is I <lb/>
Present day national <lb/>
ions are hardly m in <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
If is as warm in Denver at <lb/>
here, tin- convention will a <lb/>
hot time. <lb/>
i- a town now, <lb/>
and the recent <lb/>
helped to make so. <lb/>
F. I <lb/>
if <lb/>
church, d Ive <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
night. The congregation and <lb/>
people are delighted with him. <lb/>
Mr. Huske a y u g man of <lb/>
did address, sermons <lb/>
show i study and thorough <lb/>
preparation. la for <lb/>
in securing such a well <lb/>
equipped man for rector. <lb/>
W i. . E men <lb/>
i ; i ca <lb/>
thin . to . <lb/>
on ti . capacity. <lb/>
th <lb/>
to . and <lb/>
i M . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
and . ill not be renting to any <lb/>
do meat, business. Ad- <lb/>
dress W. A- B. Hearne. Box <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. d w <lb/>
The <lb/>
them <lb/>
so bad. <lb/>
Chronicle calls <lb/>
That i- not <lb/>
When Mr. a <lb/>
it broad <lb/>
The ticket and the platform <lb/>
are both all right. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
saved the day. <lb/>
in between <lb/>
News from Denver is being <lb/>
listened for now. <lb/>
Don't forget to <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Don't Greenville get there <lb/>
For Sale-A fine lot of IS. C. <lb/>
Brown Leghorns, standard bred; <lb/>
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and <lb/>
Guineas This is choice breed- <lb/>
stock, and would not be sold <lb/>
at this season but for want of <lb/>
room. Be quick. W. A. B. <lb/>
Hearne. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is the <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely; <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
nervous gave <lb/>
and left me on the versa <lb/>
of the Brave. I tried <lb/>
but no permanent relief. <lb/>
bad I had to give up <lb/>
began taking Dr. Mile <lb/>
In a few <lb/>
I wan much better, and continued <lb/>
to Improve until entirely cured. r <lb/>
am In again, and never <lb/>
an opportunity to recommend <lb/>
MRS W. I. HI <lb/>
Myrtle Creek, or. ton. <lb/>
Your Or. <lb/>
Ina, and we <lb/>
price of bottle If it <lb/>
to you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Ind <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
PART <lb/>
gr In Of J-M. BLOW Application j <lb/>
a Monday lay <lb/>
W; S HOLDS AN <lb/>
one is asking. Wood- are j friend to her j j <lb/>
one m m I M. M. Sauls has just re <lb/>
Store. Don't make I at prices from <lb/>
the of gelling some <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Juan DeLeon, while <lb/>
searching for the fountain of <lb/>
youth where he might <lb/>
himself and became and <lb/>
well, discovered the beautiful <lb/>
land's of Florida- So <lb/>
has gone to Seven Springs to <lb/>
join Warren L Browning to, <lb/>
W. L. Browning, the clever <lb/>
book keeper for J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
is at Seven Springs for his <lb/>
health. ,, . <lb/>
Benjamin Craft, of Falkland. <lb/>
was here Thursday. <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon are running <lb/>
their factory and mills on full <lb/>
time General sawing trimming <lb/>
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb/>
join warren , <lb/>
regain his health and satiate his improving <lb/>
thirst in the waters of . <lb/>
these historic and noted springs. <lb/>
Do you go to Bed tired and get <lb/>
up tired Take a hot tie of Sauls <lb/>
Sarsaparilla Ced <lb/>
W. F- Hart and wife left Mon- <lb/>
day for Kinston, where they will <lb/>
be joined by Mr. A. L. <lb/>
very rapidly under Prof. Bailey. <lb/>
They will soon be so they can <lb/>
make music on most any occasion <lb/>
Adopts of to Senator <lb/>
Overman and Small <lb/>
Important <lb/>
Matters. <lb/>
That was truly an interesting <lb/>
meeting of the Greenville <lb/>
of Commerce held in the <lb/>
mayor's office Monday night <lb/>
The meeting did not begin until <lb/>
a little past o'clock, owing to <lb/>
the fact being overlooked that <lb/>
Monday night was also the <lb/>
meeting time of Hope Fire <lb/>
Company and that body having <lb/>
first use of the hall. <lb/>
But when the chamber did get <lb/>
bu tors. It's <lb/>
-East.-. <lb/>
Greenville Monday to lay Tribe No. <lb/>
the county commissioners Adopts by a J. <lb/>
board of education a proposition <lb/>
for having a map of Pitt county <lb/>
published, the map to show the <lb/>
complete topography ind bound. <lb/>
of each township in the. <lb/>
county, together with important Greene, out of this sinful<lb/>
I. v. iv- sting out corn . <lb/>
. i A the greatest comfort <lb/>
Whereas, it has pleased <lb/>
Grotto take soul of <lb/>
Mrs. Sallie Greene, mother of <lb/>
our worthy brother, W. B <lb/>
to his own keeping. Be it re- <lb/>
solved, <lb/>
1st That we extend our sin- <lb/>
and heartfelt sympathy to <lb/>
Brother in this sad hour. <lb/>
statistical information of the <lb/>
county. A. L. Blow had been <lb/>
appointed on the part of the <lb/>
county and W. H. <lb/>
the . <lb/>
of education to supervise the That we commend him to <lb/>
data for the map. and the keeping of the great spirit <lb/>
to who all things well. <lb/>
That a copy of these re <lb/>
in D <lb/>
OS substitute. Trial u v <lb/>
make music on most any occasion- when e am <lb/>
They are a handsome, clever set to business it put in an <lb/>
young men and Ayden is hour in discussing matters that <lb/>
proud of them. <lb/>
S. Blount, our clever <lb/>
says his <lb/>
who is the owner man win <lb/>
ton, is improving, that t- i- <lb/>
ager the <lb/>
launch, <lb/>
spend on tin- <lb/>
waters bi <lb/>
Ayden. He sets <lb/>
a good table and traveling men <lb/>
Major Blount. <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon <lb/>
at j a nice business. They <lb/>
count for good in the progress of <lb/>
the town and county. The meet- <lb/>
was not large of the <lb/>
late hour-only twenty odd <lb/>
being present-but it was <lb/>
representative of Greenville's <lb/>
best workers and foremost men <lb/>
in matters of enterprise. <lb/>
Among the first matters to <lb/>
Party <lb/>
ft at <lb/>
. a nice i Among turn <lb/>
Maple ,. o e ; ; . , u come was the recent <lb/>
arc preparing passed by for a <lb/>
to large quantity of hogs- building site in <lb/>
p tobacco. and in this connection Prof. W- <lb/>
v i. will her snare of g, read the following <lb/>
, resolution which was unanimous- <lb/>
i I- l <lb/>
Whereas, we, the Chamber of n <lb/>
I to of the town Green- <lb/>
are conscious of fact <lb/>
ii a i <lb/>
appointed its president to <lb/>
co-operate with these gentlemen <lb/>
on the part of the town Five <lb/>
hundred copies of the map will <lb/>
be published. <lb/>
The final topic discussed was <lb/>
the holding of instead <lb/>
of quarterly meetings of the <lb/>
chamber. This was <lb/>
dories the <lb/>
and and when <lb/>
bad ii will the <lb/>
that aw l r eat- <lb/>
on <lb/>
call of V <lb/>
board of m <lb/>
solutions be spread on our mm <lb/>
ates and a copy be sent to Broth- <lb/>
Greene, and a copy to <lb/>
the Daily for <lb/>
Respectfully submit <lb/>
D. C. Moore, <lb/>
cold drinks <lb/>
the founts <lb/>
round, Ti <lb/>
The 4th <lb/>
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any <lb/>
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so we .<lb/>
This <lb/>
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V. I <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
resolution; op <lb/>
Adopted <lb/>
R. M <lb/>
Whereas, H. C-i -t <lb/>
Register of R- <lb/>
has issued licenses to the follow- <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
M. C. Whitley and Mary <lb/>
Sam Lee and Jones. <lb/>
Jr., end <lb/>
Brewer. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
; Sherman <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Anderson She <lb/>
j M <lb/>
J Cos and <lb/>
Louis Tyson <lb/>
Woodard <lb/>
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Lula <lb/>
Lena <lb/>
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from <lb/>
of If; <lb/>
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that the town has been i <lb/>
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ii. .- <lb/>
n I express our appreciation <lb/>
raised here and had a host interest manifested in our <lb/>
of friends and relatives among town by our beloved senator <lb/>
whom was popular <lb/>
flow <lb/>
is a <lb/>
flourishing E ;. Brown, <lb/>
able <lb/>
corps of teachers- <lb/>
Dav <lb/>
week and left a <lb/>
now. <lb/>
weak for tar. <lb/>
Moore the <lb/>
to writ seventy , <lb/>
where would he have been a. <lb/>
at state <lb/>
lion keeping the n <lb/>
Miss Cannon <lb/>
in Kinston. <lb/>
A. W. Ange, i <lb/>
few H <lb/>
Mr. Mi v <lb/>
his daughter Mrs. J <lb/>
Stancil returned L L Kittrell, of Winter- <lb/>
day to D C. has been spending several <lb/>
Capt. and family, who J her daughter, <lb/>
made many friends here as con- g- <lb/>
on a local freight train, over from <lb/>
was in town Sunday o .,,.,.,., the funeral of <lb/>
Mrs. H. G. Burton <lb/>
co favored in the appropriation <lb/>
c . i the United States congress of Um <lb/>
. manager, is in general a i <lb/>
L th bill passed at its recent cu a . <lb/>
to a site for a pub- <lb/>
lie building in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, and whereas, we realize <lb/>
that an unusual effort was <lb/>
to get the appropriation by his breast <lb/>
distinguished Senator, Lee S. j Ned <lb/>
Overman, and oar cut one hand, <lb/>
pressman, John H. Small, the. . <lb/>
I 1st That we of his wound and was <lb/>
seen fit <lb/>
to take ti <lb/>
1st T <lb/>
Brother <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
I to <lb/>
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record---, <lb/>
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IV <lb/>
l Lena <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
sTew <lb/>
ague <lb/>
on <lb/>
i v. <lb/>
re to <lb/>
f Mr -J- F. Bart <lb/>
butted at <lb/>
T. of Greenville, <lb/>
I,. V; . days<lb/>
Tm attend, at the funeral <lb/>
of Mrs. Lillian N Wednesday, <lb/>
was one ever seen <lb/>
was born <lb/>
SUitor <lb/>
from Bethel. <lb/>
was in the <lb/>
by <lb/>
received ore or <lb/>
S. I. <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
V, <lb/>
M ore. , <lb/>
Compliment to <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Supreme <lb/>
. in His ail wise Pr <lb/>
to take from our be <lb/>
Man. worthy brother, E. <lb/>
Chronicle Be it resolved. <lb/>
compliment to our of <lb/>
representative, and fully real <lb/>
, . flow I oar lasting obligation to them for <lb/>
covered persistent and untiring <lb/>
to foot. in our behalf. <lb/>
with the be Resolved 2nd. That a copy of <lb/>
the young these resolutions toe <lb/>
these gentlemen and <lb/>
The <lb/>
era lit <lb/>
r . v. <lb/>
hold without bail to September <lb/>
term of Superior court. <lb/>
II MEMORY OF <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
bf <lb/>
the following <lb/>
townsman. Dr. D. L. James, who <lb/>
was president of the <lb/>
meeting in that city last <lb/>
The presiding Or. D. <lb/>
L. James, of is a man <lb/>
cf magnetic personality and <lb/>
pleasingness. He was delight- <lb/>
fully at ease in the chair and <lb/>
of to <lb/>
Mo. do mourn <lb/>
gathering of his <lb/>
,, . ., . <lb/>
r ,,.,. friends <lb/>
i were <lb/>
. children, <lb/>
and the other <lb/>
of these gentlemen i- ,. n i <lb/>
. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
in <lb/>
II. Bag the touch of command that <lb/>
be recorded of place before the <lb/>
of as of graded State <lb/>
testimonial of <lb/>
appreciation of the favor shown <lb/>
us by these honored and faithful <lb/>
representatives of our people. <lb/>
The next matter, which was <lb/>
Therefore be it resolved, <lb/>
the board of trustees of Green- <lb/>
Dixon <lb/>
beloved brother, <lb/>
as <lb/>
Who <lb/>
Supreme <lb/>
cur <lb/>
Master at Arm.-. <lb/>
2nd. We <lb/>
of our de u <lb/>
sympathies in . i- <lb/>
of b i <lb/>
ti <lb/>
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3rd. That a . <lb/>
bes . <lb/>
to the . <lb/>
Las <lb/>
and <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
I hat the <lb/>
.- Lodge <lb/>
of our <lb/>
the <lb/>
by our <lb/>
by the <lb/>
. from <lb/>
.-. . it <lb/>
tr. ix. <lb/>
Dr. Johnson returned <lb/>
day from Morehead. Ho tells <lb/>
us he was present at the <lb/>
of the silver service to the <lb/>
battleship North Carolina- Tina <lb/>
ship It is <lb/>
feet and feet wide, <lb/>
draws feet water, and makes <lb/>
knots per hour, has two <lb/>
anchors weighing pounds. <lb/>
He butler <lb/>
for dinner and the items were as <lb/>
pounds dressed <lb/>
chicken, dozen ears of green <lb/>
corn for soup. They keep <lb/>
soldiers on board, and dined 1500 <lb/>
visitors, including himself. <lb/>
Our merchants tell us that <lb/>
business is improving, Our <lb/>
farmer friends tell us their crops <lb/>
were never better than at pres- <lb/>
Our flue factory has sold <lb/>
out its stock of iron, and ordered <lb/>
more. The brick kilns are run- <lb/>
heats night and day in or- <lb/>
to fill orders. Marshal, <lb/>
Dump, and Joe Caleb are selling <lb/>
lots of trucks, So we are ex- <lb/>
better times ahead. <lb/>
Misses Nancy and Carrie Smith, <lb/>
of Greenville, returned home <lb/>
a short visit to relative here. <lb/>
Mr. Nunn, Wednesday. <lb/>
R. Chapman. J. R. Cooper, <lb/>
. v.-. roads for Greenville township <lb/>
M G Bryan and quite a number and ultimately for the entire <lb/>
of others have been here from I county. To better bring about <lb/>
. . .,. i. i, i. a committee <lb/>
m and Surgeon <lb/>
discussed with interest by d th o <lb/>
oral present, was better public board has a <lb/>
. upon<lb/>
family <lb/>
. our <lb/>
ad hour <lb/>
cm <lb/>
, family, a <lb/>
with re- <lb/>
. c <lb/>
of our <lb/>
tins week. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Cox has returned <lb/>
to her home after a visit <lb/>
here. <lb/>
The stork visited the home <lb/>
Robert Davis this week and left <lb/>
a fine girl. <lb/>
J. J. Smith and family are at <lb/>
Morehead for the next days. <lb/>
Owing to very poor health, <lb/>
after the 6th inst, we will be <lb/>
away from Ayden some or <lb/>
days to recruit. If our ab- <lb/>
any of our patrons should <lb/>
have work for us we will <lb/>
results in this need, a committee <lb/>
consisting Mr. H. A. White, j <lb/>
Mayor H. W. Whedbee and Dr. <lb/>
E. A. was appointed to <lb/>
confer with the <lb/>
relative to the <lb/>
of considering a proposition <lb/>
formerly by Congress- <lb/>
man Small to have a government <lb/>
expert come to this county and <lb/>
make practical demonstration of <lb/>
permanent public road building. <lb/>
Then the oft promised <lb/>
deferred inauguration of free <lb/>
and zealous member, who had <lb/>
close at heart the host interest of <lb/>
the school and community. <lb/>
Be it further resolved, in <lb/>
j memory or Dr. W. H. Bagwell, <lb/>
this board cause a copy of these <lb/>
resolutions to be recorded on <lb/>
the minutes of the board <lb/>
Office ; Ban Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
mm mm <lb/>
STATEMENT OF <lb/>
BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AYDEN. CAROLINA <lb/>
the state of <lb/>
ed to the family of the deceased, Liabilities <lb/>
and a copy be given for <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
have work for us we will deferred .- <lb/>
their keeping it for us until. delivery of express packages <lb/>
we return. We thank everyone t the southern Express Com- <lb/>
for the many kindnesses shown<lb/>
Done at the regular annual <lb/>
meeting of the board of trustees, <lb/>
this the 2nd, day of July 1908. <lb/>
D. S. Spain, <lb/>
W. L. Brown, <lb/>
R. L. Carr, <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
tor many <lb/>
us and sincerely hope at an early <lb/>
date to be in some measure able <lb/>
to repay them, Our friend K- <lb/>
W. Smith has kindly consented <lb/>
to write items for the Ayden de- <lb/>
during our absence- <lb/>
We congratulate the readers <lb/>
The Reflector and consider our- <lb/>
selves fortunate in securing the <lb/>
services of so fluent a writer and <lb/>
one who knows how to give ex- <lb/>
l- Li m o man. <lb/>
from <lb/>
Gold coin . <lb/>
Silver coin, Including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National hank <lb/>
and other note <lb/>
Capital . <lb/>
Surplus fund<lb/>
current <lb/>
11,230.00 <lb/>
came up consideration. <lb/>
To bring this urgent need of the <lb/>
town to as speedy conclusion as <lb/>
possible, a committee consisting <lb/>
of Dr. D. L. James and Mr. H. <lb/>
A. White was appointed to <lb/>
respond with officials of the <lb/>
Southern Express Company and <lb/>
ascertain why the promises to <lb/>
one Knows now put on this service are not com- <lb/>
to his subject in a man-; with, <lb/>
both interesting and called to the <lb/>
J- M- I <lb/>
1,870.82 <lb/>
1,558.00 <lb/>
exp. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
i-k. <lb/>
282.80 <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Total, 10,880.86 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
,. .- <lb/>
the above w true to the best my <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 14th. day of May <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
L DIXON, <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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paper paper is <lb/>
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comes packed a nice board <lb/>
box, instead c I the unhandy <lb/>
paper wrapper. <lb/>
We you <lb/>
Envelopes to Match <lb/>
packed two packs in a board <lb/>
box. buying in quantity <lb/>
we arc able to offer it at <lb/>
per envelopes per <lb/>
package. <lb/>
invite you to call and <lb/>
examine <lb/>
BOOK STORE <lb/>
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OLIVER <lb/>
Is the Standard Visible Writer <lb/>
the World <lb/>
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S. J. N <lb/>
I MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Hot aid Old Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
A specialty Electric <lb/>
Massage i Hair <lb/>
tonic r, to ladies <lb/>
at r <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Money Rules <lb/>
World. i <lb/>
j but only when it is handled <lb/>
gently. The miser who hoards his <lb/>
and spends his time counting <lb/>
;. it has the contempt of his fellow <lb/>
i and unceasing worry for himself. <lb/>
The worry comes to any man <lb/>
who keeps his money where it may <lb/>
be lost, stolen or destroyed. is a <lb/>
stranger to him who wisely <lb/>
its his cash in <lb/>
The National Bank <lb/>
That is the place where <lb/>
moth nor rust corrupt, nor <lb/>
i thieves break into and and <lb/>
I we add-where lire cannot <lb/>
J break out and steal. <lb/>
DAVID C. JAMES, <lb/>
Local Agent <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Lurid Sale, <lb/>
sir <lb/>
Ii. pi <lb/>
was <lb/>
on drays i -one, for here more particularly to the <lb/>
three and o on ail conduct of Col <lb/>
over three. Horne in withdrawing <lb/>
There were five applications j from the gubernatorial fight <lb/>
for restaurant licenses, four of the speech of Gen. Roberts in <lb/>
them being granted and to make the election <lb/>
refused. There were also three Mr. J. Bryan Grimes unanimous <lb/>
applications tor to i It is a pity all of the candidates <lb/>
pool one of which not Lave been elected. It <lb/>
refused. I is hard that to the majority falls <lb/>
chief of police was direct-i a double portion of disappoint- pare <lb/>
ed furnish the board with a pen -bet such is politics, <lb/>
property, tools, etc. II in every avenue of <lb/>
longing to the town, and activity. <lb/>
fire department was News, <lb/>
directed to furnish all <lb/>
. <lb/>
V. power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb/>
, s . an i by urn. H. <lb/>
r to C. on the <lb/>
duly recorded <lb/>
in the of I . i- in Pitt <lb/>
in book IT The <lb/>
undersigned will expos, to public sale <lb/>
ill In i d in Green- <lb/>
ville i n Hi day of July, <lb/>
. o . to the high -i <lb/>
bidder r cash, <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
or Carolina <lb/>
. I of the Educational System. <lb/>
Departments College, <lb/>
Medicine, Engineering;, Law, <lb/>
Pharmacy. <lb/>
Library contains volumes. New <lb/>
water central <lb/>
heating system. New dormitories, <lb/>
; Y. M. C. A. building, <lb/>
students. e. fa <lb/>
Pall term begins Sept. IsmS <lb/>
P. Enable, President <lb/>
CHAPEL HILL, X. C. <lb/>
lire <lb/>
The police were instructed to <lb/>
the tax collector as far i <lb/>
they could in collecting the in- <lb/>
luxes. <lb/>
Aldermen and <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
were appointed a purchasing <lb/>
committee, their duty being to <lb/>
purchase aid contract all <lb/>
used by the town. <lb/>
Aldermen a. and <lb/>
in <lb/>
pose <lb/>
street <lb/>
to <lb/>
sweep <lb/>
dill; quo d I i <lb/>
. of Pitt I as ad- <lb/>
of the estate Noah <lb/>
notice is <lb/>
all ;. ii to thees <lb/>
immediate payment <lb/>
d all i sons having i <lb/>
. . to pr, . the <lb/>
gem hi to <lb/>
iii I m or re the 2nd day <lb/>
June, I ids notice i. bi pleat <lb/>
in bar of <lb/>
This 2nd June, 1908. <lb/>
C. II. FORBES, <lb/>
of Noah <lb/>
Lying b S. creek <lb/>
township, Nor. . Carolina, <lb/>
an I ind Ion i j Ian F, <lb/>
Clark and i En F. <lb/>
and i by lease I <lb/>
and o t W . <lb/>
In n res mi re <lb/>
or lei . T . m de to <lb/>
terms .; e. <lb/>
This the 11th . f u <lb/>
.-.;. phi Noble <lb/>
v c, i m i <lb/>
F. C. Harding m j. <lb/>
were .-pointed to <lb/>
the town horses, The <lb/>
was directed <lb/>
the cost of a street <lb/>
and report next <lb/>
. I . tho action <lb/>
of the is in deciding <lb/>
to widen th paving n <lb/>
son avenue between the two de- <lb/>
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. J. <lb/>
brick <lb/>
. work. <lb/>
was <lb/>
pay far <lb/>
front of <lb/>
pots, and <lb/>
to i <lb/>
e complete i <lb/>
The- . . t e <lb/>
reeled <lb/>
agree to <lb/>
g, . Ii . in <lb/>
their property on Evans street, <lb/>
K Tl Fifth streets, <lb/>
as soon h paving can be <lb/>
done, I .-, i best <lb/>
plan in . sidewalks <lb/>
paved c with having to <lb/>
wait sufficient <lb/>
on i. ; to a . for <lb/>
the work, <lb/>
The following <lb/>
were appointed <lb/>
m en <lb/>
and Flanagan. <lb/>
Streets- Aldermen <lb/>
Bow n and White. <lb/>
Bowen, W, <lb/>
S. and <lb/>
Water Lights-Aldermen <lb/>
E. A. Carr and W. S. <lb/>
White, <lb/>
E. A. and Higgs. <lb/>
Cemetery-A id emu n <lb/>
W. S. and Bowen. <lb/>
Notice Land Sale. <lb/>
ed In i i I ex tut and d <lb/>
I b; It. F. to S. <lb/>
P the o i. i <lb/>
and in i s <lb/>
. Pit I e <lb/>
. the Mo <lb/>
1908 at o clock <lb/>
noon, v.- to i before the <lb/>
house the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash the following <lb/>
real n ; Ii . <lb/>
in hie o tow Pitt Nor ill <lb/>
Carol lands of <lb/>
r Lewis, . <lb/>
the L-i d <lb/>
when- i;. Tyson and wife now n <lb/>
lido Hires <lb/>
i de Is to tho t. n . <lb/>
of I <lb/>
This the 11th m June in .-. <lb/>
S J. Noble, <lb/>
if Perkins, Mtge. <lb/>
I Not Quite it <lb/>
How often you can Let a <lb/>
C done- <lb/>
V or driver or <lb/>
i go. lacking. Have a good <lb/>
l I mil f- <lb/>
g com- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
box in prepared j <lb/>
emergencies, Our line <lb/>
is a could desire, <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does nut lack a tingle <lb/>
lit useful article. <lb/>
I Of <lb/>
t You get s <lb/>
i; horse Goods c <lb/>
of-------- <lb/>
s Notice <lb/>
letters of i m, <lb/>
will annexed, i tin estate of Sam- <lb/>
P. Erwin n as . I living i <lb/>
been issued to n Clem i <lb/>
Superior court i county, it <lb/>
hereby n to a persons g <lb/>
c b L said to pr. c l <lb/>
them to me for payment, <lb/>
it. d, on or before i of <lb/>
In e, 1909, or this i will be plead <lb/>
in bar of their All persons <lb/>
indebted to estate r U ii <lb/>
make i <lb/>
the i June, <lb/>
s. W. IN. A i <lb/>
P. n <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
Notice to editors. <lb/>
Having u a In i of <lb/>
L. of Pitt <lb/>
county, N. is to notify all per- <lb/>
having <lb/>
of said o d them to <lb/>
. . <lb/>
n m the of . or this <lb/>
not i ill i I in bur <lb/>
AI . i d b<lb/>
n i <lb/>
the day of . 1908. <lb/>
MRS, MAE I. DUTY <lb/>
Brown, Attorney. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
as ad of <lb/>
the K. Wilson, <lb/>
i . of I'm u . Carolina, <lb/>
.- to notify ail persona having <lb/>
. ii i tat of the <lb/>
;.,. to the under- <lb/>
. Is I -i . i town <lb/>
Grin i N. C, on <lb/>
tin . . ;. <lb/>
this b In I of <lb/>
re All <lb/>
. i said will i d <lb/>
Tins p in i, <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
Administratrix of U. T. Wilson, <lb/>
Cobb Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton, <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to Now York Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
J-U-S-T-I-C-E <lb/>
To The Plumber <lb/>
requite that you judge him by his <lb/>
work rather than by the of <lb/>
bill. If sent in our bill before <lb/>
doing your work, you would say <lb/>
that such a small turn could not <lb/>
PAY FOR EXPERT PLUMBING. <lb/>
You would be wrong, do as <lb/>
work as any plumber in the <lb/>
world. Best cs with your next job <lb/>
and you'll admit we speak the truth, <lb/>
ii our bill is smaller than you are <lb/>
use to, why should you object if the <lb/>
work is all right <lb/>
If want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
and Corn <lb/>
of V. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
I Corn, corn Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
props. <lb/>
Located in business sec- <lb/>
of the town Four chairs <lb/>
in on arid each one <lb/>
sided by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our is inviting, razor <lb/>
Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call attain when <lb/>
-oil work is <lb/>
C. A.<lb/>
PATRONIZE <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
INDUSTRY. <lb/>
We ICE and <lb/>
supply the demand. wagon <lb/>
deli veil, a orders <lb/>
an., tun during i. y, and <lb/>
delivery will be at the plant at <lb/>
any hour of the . <lb/>
We your pa r- and will do <lb/>
our Le-t you. <lb/>
The Greenville Ice <lb/>
Hill Johnson, . . Proprietors <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA <lb/>
Factors and handlers <lb/>
Burs. <lb/>
and <lb/>
-nil ; <lb/>
A TRIP TO <lb/>
BA M OR <lb/>
IN GEORGIA <lb/>
not Bay- <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
Having duly before <lb/>
Superior court clerk Pitt <lb/>
of the estate of Martha <lb/>
V. Moore, deceased, notice is <lb/>
to all persons indebted to tin- <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to th.- all persons <lb/>
laving claims are <lb/>
ratified t the dub- <lb/>
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb/>
the day of June, 1909, or <lb/>
his notice will plead in bar of re- <lb/>
This 3rd day of June, 1908. <lb/>
Annie E. Dudley, of Martha I <lb/>
A. Moore. Deed. <lb/>
S. C. Co . <lb/>
C. His. <lb/>
In 1607 <lb/>
and bowels. Some told m.- <lb/>
Una <lb/>
said I would not live <lb/>
and lour I en a <lb/>
milk, <lb/>
it <lb/>
market. I could not <lb/>
I ale. and In the 1902 I picks, t up <lb/>
one rs a poor <lb/>
Hill and <lb/>
that Almanac to to my life <lb/>
I a cult of <lb/>
CURB received <lb/>
that bone ALL. THE GOLD IN <lb/>
COULD NOT en <lb/>
taking It and in two I went back to <lb/>
my work, as a and in months <lb/>
I v as I still <lb/>
as rind it a fine <lb/>
and t tonic <lb/>
May you live Ions prosper. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
C. N. CORNELL. <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL <lb/>
PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW <lb/>
ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE MOW VIA THE <lb/>
LINE STEAMERS <lb/>
LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY, <lb/>
AT FOR PARTICULARS AND <lb/>
ADDRESS. <lb/>
This is only a sample of <lb/>
the great good that is <lb/>
daily done everywhere by <lb/>
for Dyspepsia. <lb/>
W. W. T. P. A. E. T. LAMB, Gen. <lb/>
Norfolk, Virginia <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Pulley boweN <lb/>
Rome of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C.<lb/>
For Sale by J no. L. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
General Merchandise<lb/>
. <lb/>
Mi<lb/>
N Joly 2.1908. <lb/>
end laving <lb/>
corn are the order of day <lb/>
no. ., , <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb/>
hon, Joyner v <lb/>
to Ayden Friday <lb/>
to attend the Sunday con- <lb/>
Miss return- <lb/>
ed to her homo at Farmville after <lb/>
having spent about a week visit- <lb/>
at D. Smith's. <lb/>
Mrs. C. D. Smith and Misses <lb/>
Belle, her <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Nannie and Carrie <lb/>
daughters, vent to <lb/>
yesterday evening <lb/>
R. A. Smith was visiting in <lb/>
our town and returned <lb/>
to his home at in the <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
See die <lb/>
In another column we publish <lb/>
the committees on the <lb/>
board of aldermen who are to <lb/>
serve this fiscal year. These <lb/>
committees are appointed by the <lb/>
mayor to have supervision of the <lb/>
coming under res- <lb/>
departments. In this <lb/>
connection we want to make a <lb/>
If people having <lb/>
any complaints or other matters <lb/>
to be ed will go to some <lb/>
member of the committee to <lb/>
which it properly belongs, the <lb/>
matter might he considered and <lb/>
i tea Laxative Cough Syrup for young <lb/>
and old is r. coughs <lb/>
croup. cough. <lb/>
Guaranteed. Sold <lb/>
John L. <lb/>
adjusted, without delay and <lb/>
save the trouble of going before <lb/>
the entire at a regular <lb/>
meeting to have it looked after. <lb/>
It Cant Be Beat. <lb/>
The Vest of all is exigence. <lb/>
C. M. Harden, Silver City. North <lb/>
T E Little and little Martha Carolina. I <lb/>
does all Huts claimed for it. <lb/>
For Stomach. Liver and kidney <lb/>
kl it can't be beat have tried it <lb/>
it a most medicine <lb/>
Mr. Harden it s the best all <lb/>
also tor lame <lb/>
bade, all run down conditions, <lb/>
two for chills and malaria, bold <lb/>
old under guarantee at J. L. s<lb/>
Belle and Jessie Smith went to <lb/>
Scotland last Friday and <lb/>
returned Monday. <lb/>
Mills Smith went to <lb/>
yesterday evening and returned. <lb/>
Crops are looking very well in <lb/>
our <lb/>
The are lots of <lb/>
MM in our to try <lb/>
to false a plenty of bay, I <lb/>
think la <lb/>
F. M. a sick <lb/>
child. <lb/>
C. E t<lb/>
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Editor IF <lb/>
As It i <lb/>
say will <lb/>
least to s <lb/>
will writ <lb/>
little ii- <lb/>
Belle <lb/>
We all <lb/>
much. <lb/>
v. a <lb/>
of <lb/>
Monday and <lb/>
nomination In. <lb/>
Kitchin <lb/>
wife I. P. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
i As the Great Spirit has seen <lb/>
S ii <lb/>
way <lb/>
I n, be <lb/>
we ii n of Mi <lb/>
hie do <lb/>
U Nun., i distress and M <lb/>
the great <lb/>
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ii i, he It for that <lb/>
ii. K hen he <lb/>
. I-. to <lb/>
i of a <lb/>
in th. <lb/>
. ., . . <lb/>
m I. ice no <lb/>
The Town That Trade It. <lb/>
It is not the wish for <lb/>
trade that gets it. Neither is it <lb/>
enough to simply extend the in- <lb/>
to buyers. There are <lb/>
several thirty be in- <lb/>
under the head of invited <lb/>
and it is all import ant that both <lb/>
merchant and community fully <lb/>
understand the way of inviting <lb/>
trade, to that the invitation may <lb/>
have character and weight. <lb/>
Two of the ways are <lb/>
and sending after trade. <lb/>
The merchant advertises in the <lb/>
best medium the newspaper, <lb/>
and the newspaper, goes to the <lb/>
possible buyer, and makes <lb/>
the buyer, through its offerings. <lb/>
It is the way, this newspaper ad <lb/>
of being constantly <lb/>
people. It is the daily <lb/>
hint, because each day the mer- <lb/>
chant's name, what ho has to <lb/>
sell and its cost is seen and read. <lb/>
There is nothing like the daily <lb/>
paper. It is ever on hand. It <lb/>
is on the table in the home, or <lb/>
on the chair, or on the floor. Its <lb/>
big ads force one to read, and <lb/>
read again. There i i one <lb/>
to dodge, to get i from <lb/>
the newspaper ad an is to <lb/>
be blind. The person unable to <lb/>
read is attracted by the big ad <lb/>
letters, and n i- asked, <lb/>
what does it all <lb/>
E G FLANAGAN <lb/>
Pres. Gen. <lb/>
The John Flanagan <lb/>
Organized in reorganized <lb/>
in 1904 with authorized <lb/>
Manufacturers High <lb/>
BUGGIES -AND -CARRIAGES<lb/>
to alt i <lb/>
form of Bowel i i i <lb/>
provide yourself with h. <lb/>
Dr m <lb/>
ranted In I <lb/>
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I. <lb/>
U V. lit. . <lb/>
lore is <lb/>
e Reflector <lb/>
in <lb/>
to the <lb/>
read this over <lb/>
want <lb/>
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VI. <lb/>
terms<lb/>
us a trial and <lb/>
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sell <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Operation ti th <lb/>
gar.- M<lb/>
A of ti. <lb/>
.;., , J <lb/>
.; . i. <lb/>
large <lb/>
and built bonfires d <lb/>
and holler-d dud I v -i <lb/>
as bells, <lb/>
tin pans and almost <lb/>
that would make a r and a <lb/>
band of mimic and t me <lb/>
wagons and paraded tho town <lb/>
and kept i-. late <lb/>
in the night <lb/>
Put I'll the sub- <lb/>
that i .-ii ed i I <lb/>
On the Bi p <lb/>
ti t<lb/>
composed you i ; <lb/>
which was a beautiful sight <lb/>
Then in the roan where the <lb/>
class was, it being com- <lb/>
posed of forty or fifty men, <lb/>
and another room where the <lb/>
class of about <lb/>
thirty older m and is, <lb/>
And l all me in <lb/>
to see the A <lb/>
I r more <lb/>
little and Annie <lb/>
Biggs, teacher, met me at the <lb/>
door and welcomed me with a <lb/>
pleasant hand and <lb/>
seemed almost like I had met one <lb/>
big angel and a hundred little <lb/>
ones- I sat and listened at them <lb/>
recite and Miss Annie failed to <lb/>
ask them one question that they <lb/>
could not answer. It seemed to <lb/>
be a perfect lesson and in the <lb/>
main building of the church <lb/>
there was several classes com- <lb/>
posed of different numbers. The <lb/>
whole school numbers more than <lb/>
three hundred. T. E. Little.<lb/>
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE.<lb/>
. <lb/>
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a i r, <lb/>
or vi <lb/>
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Wit <lb/>
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Greenville, North C U. <lb/>
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Don't fail t see our machine. <lb/>
a lull a lull line re- <lb/>
pair tor our Machines only, which i <lb/>
There is none better, <lb/>
they always give perfect satisfaction, <lb/>
also call you attention to . <lb/>
We <lb/>
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A CAR LOAD <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ARR <lb/>
j We carry the best quality only <lb/>
I Cement and keep a on <lb/>
; an <lb/>
Examinations for S. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Thens are about fifty vacancies <lb/>
the grade of 2nd Lieutenant in <lb/>
I Marine Con , the <lb/>
result of legislation <lb/>
l. There is an opportunity for one <lb/>
more ; men from . <lb/>
i Brat <lb/>
. if are <lb/>
and are am- <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Best The World <lb/>
that Ha <lb/>
the . <lb/>
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, properly<lb/>
v. <lb/>
to ; <lb/>
recommend . , <lb/>
of Hill, N. <lb/>
am d Its ho p <lb/>
wive the world It lured <lb/>
felon on an it never had two y.<lb/>
drawers. <lb/>
MARRIAGE AT RECTORY. Williams, a<lb/>
A Greenville C Ti I <lb/>
Christ Red <lb/>
A very we <lb/>
lat <lb/>
contra . <lb/>
lull assortment always in stock to choose <lb/>
the highest, in <lb/>
. . , were Mr. <lb/>
W. I Hall and . .,. <lb/>
Is from to Greenville. N. C <lb/>
minimum height feet G inches, ., the New Bern <lb/>
minimum weight j Nor k train las <lb/>
The e lamination <lb/>
r. it being guaranteed ion per <lb/>
It you wish to build it k to your <lb/>
pun<lb/>
look . i <lb/>
to see in as we are in position to <lb/>
tour every need. target that out line <lb/>
General Hardware is kept complete with <lb/>
the very best quality goods. We can <lb/>
your orders from a box tax to a car load <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
October <lb/>
for a 2nd Lieut <lb/>
corps <lb/>
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W. C <lb/>
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.; . ill <lb/>
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, , think conn up to . <lb/>
requirements, and who de- N. . <lb/>
to I shall , n <lb/>
t II be glad to forward circulars Beach, after th y. b. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
G. Mr. <lb/>
other details as to the <lb/>
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. . , cine <lb/>
r, kid- <lb/>
, i <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
set ill <lb/>
in the <lb/>
My and trouble, <lb/>
and the entire <lb/>
tern. John L. <lb/>
character cotton i he, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
bride one Greenville a meal n,,, ,,,,,,,; . i <lb/>
popular, beautiful and lovely on <lb/>
belle.-, and is possessed an the quantity of <lb/>
exceedingly charming voice. On <lb/>
a number of occasions has <lb/>
entertained an audience with <lb/>
beautiful solos. New Bern Bun, <lb/>
HUMAN HANDS <lb/>
DO NOT TOUCH IT. <lb/>
Just Exactly Right. <lb/>
The Remedy That Docs. <lb/>
King's New Discovery is the <lb/>
remedy does the healing others <lb/>
promise but fail to says Mrs <lb/>
E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Pa. <lb/>
It curing me of throat and lung <lb/>
trouble of long that other <lb/>
treatments relieved only temporally. <lb/>
New discovery is doing me so much <lb/>
good that I confident that its con- <lb/>
for a reasonable length of <lb/>
time will restore me to perfect health. <lb/>
This renowned cough and cold <lb/>
and throat and lung healer is sold at J. <lb/>
Wooten's drug store. and 1.00. <lb/>
rial free. <lb/>
General Hardware <lb/>
Solo for <lb/>
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges, <lb/>
farm fertilizer sower <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
I have used Dr Key <lb/>
., Pills for several ye.-.-, and tad <lb/>
of just ex <lb/>
ton. H-i <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
fort. Beat <lb/>
N Y New <lb/>
w the<lb/>
J. I <lb/>
biliousness malaria, <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
North Carolina Leads all Cotton States. <lb/>
The crop report inn board <lb/>
the Bureau of Statistics reports <lb/>
that the condition of cotton on <lb/>
June 25th, was per cent <lb/>
normal, compared with 79.7 on <lb/>
May tis year, and on <lb/>
June last year The report <lb/>
by States is as follows. For <lb/>
this year, in North <lb/>
Carolina. South Carolina; <lb/>
Georgia; Si. I application of Pile Ken.- <lb/>
Louis-1 of soothes, <lb/>
Texas; Arkansas, and <lb/>
RE, Tennessee; Missouri; litchi. Sold by <lb/>
Oklahoma. Woolen<lb/>
i. fur Is l <lb/>
The 4th brought a home <lb/>
grown watermelons along with <lb/>
Pram Hi.- <lb/>
tartan <lb/>
aH <lb/>
fur <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
to <lb/>
pure and <lb/>
your <lb/>
ICE CHUM is to <lb/>
Mix, <lb/>
tn quart, of <lb/>
la lo <lb/>
Straw <lb/>
Sold by row I <lb/>
a Ly n <lb/>
But It. <lb/>
Tl Few Co., Boy, H. V- <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
The Eastern t and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ml I A new line of dry goods the fire could possibly have <lb/>
, S Harrington been checked as it was- This is <lb/>
, k Barter A Co due to the tact that our people. <lb/>
J ;., white and colored, all <lb/>
here <lb/>
the town worked <lb/>
,,;. in their r, companies. Trojans <lb/>
. Ires bug- Some were baked fa <lb/>
are still going. Call to see some sauced with the fall- <lb/>
i nice Block of runabout be-; tog water, but I am glad to see <lb/>
you Prices are inter- j all out again safe and sound. <lb/>
personally interested, I <lb/>
of Ayden. appreciate very much the saving <lb/>
,. ,, property, but I appreciate tar <lb/>
v . bear in mind the more the spirit of self-sacrifice <lb/>
,. Tar H el wagons and love for shown by <lb/>
our people, o through cur <lb/>
. .,,;., I desire to <lb/>
is pend-j appreciation for their <lb/>
CARD FROM MR. C. C. MOORE. <lb/>
How the Nomination Was Taken <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. July 6th, 1908. nomination. I lost it by I <lb/>
was the wish of their county men, <lb/>
with it all, lost the nomination <lb/>
by one vote only. I made a <lb/>
clean honest run, I won the <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
j am very thankful to my friends. <lb/>
I hope may ever be worthy of <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
Age brings Infirmities, such as slug. <lb/>
bowels, weak and <lb/>
and TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb/>
an I <lb/>
i nope i may ever wormy <lb/>
It certainly is comforting to a; , <lb/>
defeated candidate to know them <lb/>
deeply concerned so many ., <lb/>
are in the case <lb/>
My friends in Pitt county want <lb/>
to know, how a candidate, going <lb/>
into the convention with the <lb/>
large instructed vote and backed <lb/>
by more votes at the polls than <lb/>
eras any other candidate, as was <lb/>
time, in any way I can. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
C. C. Moore <lb/>
MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS. <lb/>
. are <lb/>
them. <lb/>
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my how could such backing <lb/>
be defeated <lb/>
Before giving reason for <lb/>
defeat. I want to tell my <lb/>
Those Who Will Serve the Ensuing <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
At the meeting of Greenville <lb/>
Lodge No. A. F. A. M. <lb/>
held Monday night, the follow- <lb/>
effect on these organs,<lb/>
ins <lb/>
stimulating the them <lb/>
to perform their natural functions i <lb/>
friends in Pitt, that I am not in officers were Installed by <lb/>
the least sore, I am not sulking. Past Muster M. <lb/>
am not abusing any body, and R. Williams, W. M <lb/>
with all my <lb/>
Miss heroic work. Happy is <lb/>
v . town with such people. <lb/>
left Thurs- To have a horse he A. U- <lb/>
,; ,. K plenty of good feed All We are prepared to, <lb/>
. , ,. We of the best to be had. at orders for flues notice. <lb/>
t . , Produce Co. next as have your orders at once <lb/>
. before the rush cornea Prices <lb/>
I expect to support v <lb/>
might our State and we <lb/>
must every man on it. <lb/>
But lam cleaning out of <lb/>
our party all fraud and ad <lb/>
of fraud, I want the <lb/>
Pro- Prof. G. E. re- <lb/>
same as last year. A. G. Cox <lb/>
evening Manufacturing Co. <lb/>
,.,., i., . extent i from b visit of several at N-1- <lb/>
. w-old home, in He The A. G. Cox manufacturing <lb/>
Hal Cat <lb/>
H. P. S. W. <lb/>
W. Harrington, J. W. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin, S D. <lb/>
A. J. Griffin. J. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Tm. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, Sec. <lb/>
J. L Home, and J. W. Mar- <lb/>
tin, Stewards. <lb/>
Sam Flake, <lb/>
THE BAPTISTS IGNORED. <lb/>
farmers especially to read this <lb/>
carefully and ponder --n what I <lb/>
write. <lb/>
There was held a <lb/>
in several c neatly every <lb/>
country the farmers Editor <lb/>
large majority over What have the Baptists done <lb/>
other candidate. counties, in your town that has <lb/>
; n were re; ex Co is taxed to its full capacity <lb/>
no there. now the urgent orders <lb/>
;, on our trucks and flues. y <lb/>
, . . . goods and <lb/>
vi r; goods w must <lb/>
. r, for ll em in or- <lb/>
to meet cur <lb/>
the goods go. <lb/>
the vets of the farmers them from having r voice in y. u <lb/>
and it my it , <lb/>
the the Have you no on <lb/>
co a <lb/>
of a <lb/>
. and gave honorable body n <lb/>
. <lb/>
m . <lb/>
who was nominated. are passed <lb/>
The most outrageous insult they are allow <lb/>
business in i condition ,,, <lb/>
A opportunity to ti information, <lb/>
go cheap for th <lb/>
days. Calico, land the <lb/>
A F. C. 121-2 <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Ca j for the school. <lb/>
July 7th. l <lb/>
The Reflector cannot answer <lb/>
these questions but passes them j <lb/>
the powers that be. Ed. <lb/>
FIRE IN WINTERVILLE. <lb/>
county. <lb/>
On Saturday June 27th. the j <lb/>
delegation Tr-m <lb/>
and divided the <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Walton Brick Co . of Mac <lb/>
vote and N c appears <lb/>
entered into an agreement to issue for the first time ii a <lb/>
cast the vote as follows, ow for j at <lb/>
two for Graham, seven for East <lb/>
Moore, If Scott drops and is under the same <lb/>
Moore to have and Graham t <lb/>
;, Barber Ci <lb/>
V. . id . see i- <lb/>
-i. Bid<lb/>
of nice <lb/>
in I for <lb/>
ring , . . . . <lb/>
.-s Ernest people are ready to lend No goods at <lb/>
another a helping hand. They prices. Come A. <lb/>
day h relatives. spirit Tuesday morn Co. <lb/>
We now ready to take during the fire, <lb/>
den for the famous handy t. For lot of fins Jumbo; <lb/>
They will peanuts, hand especially Stocks Dan <lb/>
heretofore. for seed at per bushel. Also , <lb/>
A. G tot of the Improved King Cot- , <lb/>
Our farmers are in excellent ton seed pounds In N. C July t. <lb/>
Fm seasons for crops, makes a five hundred pound Fire broke out in store <lb/>
rood for potatoes an at 1.- bushel. J. S. about <lb/>
them feel bright w. W H. Harrington- It was first <lb/>
Z J. ft. Smith covered by C. T. <lb/>
as busy . <lb/>
of ahead, so they are with the fire, he one on fire. <lb/>
maid,, my complaint. The let and lemon, at H. L. in the <lb/>
i the school are good. stock of J. S. Co. <lb/>
are in the hands of Prof. Clarence Cannon ard was consumed, H- U Johnson, <lb/>
the printer and will soon be brother were here a short while Eastern Co. A. <lb/>
to be mailed out. evening. Ange o. Bro. <lb/>
need a Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W. j Mrs. B. F. Tucker and G. Tucker <lb/>
nice buggy spread A. Co. sustained loss on s toe,. . . <lb/>
Co. has them. M. G. Bryan returned from By heroic work the con- j q and Lin Carolina Teachers <lb/>
Chapman went to Norfolk Monday evening. lined to one store, <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
My soda fountain is week. We shall have something <lb/>
in and <lb/>
IMPARTING VIGOR <lb/>
t kidneys. ard LIVER. <lb/>
arc adapted and your.-. <lb/>
RECKLESS AARON BURR <lb/>
Cory of His <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
tort <lb/>
In ills old flu- widow Stephen <lb/>
who v.-.-ii known in tho <lb/>
early of New York city. Is <lb/>
dramatic <lb/>
if yon tao of <lb/>
teat <lb/>
broken In In <lb/>
mind Hi. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
, exile an st In tao <lb/>
j city where be bad <lb/>
monarch of nil be a a <lb/>
Dan in .- and r <lb/>
the If <lb/>
old man. smirking <lb/>
bis and <lb/>
r -f in rheumatic <lb/>
joints with bis mouth toll of <lb/>
i conn lo the <lb/>
ow of herself <lb/>
prime if year and Remove <lb/>
from Its <lb/>
s. . yon bare n l it of pure <lb/>
In of foolish <lb/>
men. <lb/>
But something of his old time now- <lb/>
f lo charm the must <lb/>
In of mental <lb/>
misery, for suit for <lb/>
the widow hand and fortune <lb/>
be won Re- <lb/>
Burr <lb/>
dared In raga that on a <lb/>
given Jay would arrive <lb/>
man I i i by. a <lb/>
who should marry on spot <lb/>
He w bis prospective bride <lb/>
quarter, no chance from <lb/>
at the throat <lb/>
dismissal old man With more than <lb/>
her usual c of Burr <lb/>
tuck to avowal and one July day <lb/>
roiled up In a carriage, and with him <lb/>
a sumo Who years <lb/>
before performed the marriage <lb/>
; for Burr sad the mother of bis <lb/>
daughter, beautiful <lb/>
was something of a scene In <lb/>
on this day. There were <lb/>
j tears of anger part Burr. <lb/>
j Burr remained <lb/>
All feared a scandal. The <lb/>
I hook stood <lb/>
. In I There <lb/>
, were ire lea.-s, more of <lb/>
the widow <lb/>
. <lb/>
My <lb/>
were <lb/>
on the delegation <lb/>
away, when the vote. <lb/>
management a Dunning j ,. <lb/>
Company of N, C, j drawl room of tin- <lb/>
who have made such a Burr with <lb/>
. I ti. v.- i ;. V <lb/>
at the latter point that they were ,; ,.,,,., f his <lb/>
. . ,,,. . ., i . r . . ,,., <lb/>
w. g J induced to locate a plant at Mac i. r. Them were many bit <lb/>
Mb es with stacks here yesterday on business his store for . h tor between the pair. <lb/>
lire; . r . v.-. <lb/>
Graham- reputation for quality, <lb/>
On his return to Catawba L. tad be. <lb/>
county he was asked why he had <lb/>
county <lb/>
broken faith with <lb/>
His answer was <lb/>
nothing from <lb/>
aim l the nominee for <lb/>
the senate from <lb/>
speak for them a liberal <lb/>
Brick Laying Begun. <lb/>
Things are netting busy now. <lb/>
the guM out on the site <lb/>
. j. ., . eastern <lb/>
o Norfolk Monday evening. lined to one store having School. Toe first dirt <lb/>
We are taking inventory tins proof walls on each side. j , the Maj,, one day <lb/>
We shall have something store was Dy A. G. Cox L . m the <lb/>
the nicest cold drinks, to say next weak that will be of and Martha L Cox. There was <lb/>
Everything is new a-d in A, W. Ange Co. no on the building, <lb/>
shape H. L. The A. C Cox are over <lb/>
handle the castings for st. have a large number streets this morning. The cit <lb/>
tobacco trucks ahead them, sens responded to the alarm <lb/>
Hess's Poultry and <lb/>
and Food is the thing for your <lb/>
try and stock A. W. Ange Co. Notice to Subscribers. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co; Mr. and Mm. A. G. Cox <lb/>
Graham. on Tuesday afternoon th <lb/>
Now my Pitt county was laid by <lb/>
you see that our convention sys- J j chairman of the <lb/>
Item will not accomplish the ex- of trustees, in <lb/>
pressed- w of tie farmer, a number of people who <lb/>
j even he cast a ballot in witness Today quite <lb/>
the box, maKing a choice bricklayers are at <lb/>
work and the walls will soon be <lb/>
What we want and must up <lb/>
Subscribers to The Daily Re- to n wide primary <lb/>
and they were Ban <lb/>
died In but madam until <lb/>
a and a miser, the <lb/>
from estate <lb/>
boarded unused <lb/>
Ctr; and <lb/>
The of <lb/>
live In should not throw <lb/>
ii. Ai the line of <lb/>
the <lb/>
with <lb/>
and London used to <lb/>
their win- <lb/>
considered <lb/>
the mischief, n <lb/>
party of smashed win- <lb/>
of lb known as <lb/>
Hi The favorite <lb/>
i . replied, <lb/>
who live In <lb/>
glass houses should I careful bow <lb/>
York <lb/>
Killed in a Cave-in. <lb/>
R . and located. <lb/>
Ml Kittrell is spending I to Greenville Monday. Mr. j to In all State on the same; <lb/>
this eek Miss Louise attended the meeting of board of that do can force <lb/>
education. daily papers to be mailed longer of the primary and I Emmett n. a young <lb/>
Ice ream Johnson's For Kicks house. than months on credit, hope will demand it. man, at Winston won- <lb/>
Nice five room cottage, pleasant- This law went into effect lam pleased to tell my Pitt day evening by the caving in <lb/>
Smith, agent. those who paid up to that Mecklenburg in was <lb/>
time should now make another aft work. Ha was digging sand <lb/>
remittance. We hops all who handsome vote, both in the pr. Mn a feet deep, <lb/>
as much as three months mar and in lie convention. t fell n ard crushed <lb/>
in arrears will make a My friends in Pitt will be against the other side <lb/>
promptly without for a prided and disappointed when <lb/>
statement to be mailed them. I ell them that not one Vote of l Bridie Moving Along. <lb/>
and thus avoid the necessity of Pitt county was cast for my j Work BOW seems to be getting <lb/>
w to Ayden last Hay and at A. W. <lb/>
night. must be some at- <lb/>
there. Rev. T. H. King his rag- <lb/>
lire of appointment at <lb/>
fr s on hand. Sunday morning and <lb/>
night. <lb/>
r l . <lb/>
I; . i reliable <lb/>
Band made <lb/>
A. G. <lb/>
Co., IV X C- Plenty <lb/>
r. <lb/>
I wish to extend my sincere <lb/>
of on hand, Send your thanks many valiant work- let y air subscript <lb/>
orders at once before the quickly checked for your <lb/>
come . <lb/>
Ni I hams are the <lb/>
mi these spring <lb/>
We have them. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson, <lb/>
on d tors <lb/>
and wind <lb/>
Mr. Builder, let us give <lb/>
Pi ices on <lb/>
A W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Ft best roofing see A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co, <lb/>
A car bad best hay. just In. <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb/>
Come get best prices <lb/>
i Barb r Cu <lb/>
fire here Monday night. <lb/>
few minutes time the <lb/>
In a <lb/>
entire <lb/>
workmen say it will <lb/>
middle <lb/>
any names being dropped from this was faster on the new steel <lb/>
the list. You all want to keep not know, but I do know that across the at least <lb/>
tend my Up with the news now, so do not have many in the county done shows more. <lb/>
any valiant work- air subscription get , should have <lb/>
to <lb/>
nomination. be completed by t <lb/>
Now with the political j August. <lb/>
.,.,.,.,,. fore h m. with <lb/>
town had turned out and no . I r . <lb/>
town in the state could furnish Go to M. G. Bryan me of my primary vote. For lowest prices on hay see <lb/>
better workers. With any or- with many delegates voting F. V. opposite Nor- <lb/>
or equipment, It is one of quite contrary to knew folk Southern depot. <lb/>
went it best. <lb/>
into very flames and at the <lb/>
risk of life, fought back the fire I . <lb/>
and did not allow it to spread; The county board of education I <lb/>
one store and that was Monday <lb/>
falling in when the alarm but-m <lb/>
. meet OH II <lb/>
in August to make the i <lb/>
Those who have looked at the apportionment of th-- i <lb/>
bail-ling since can hardly lie cl . <lb/>
of <lb/>
The appointed Juno <lb/>
lo draft the proposed Dec- <lb/>
of Independence con <lb/>
tho following Thomas <lb/>
John <lb/>
Franklin, Roger Sherman and Rob- <lb/>
Livingston. tho mover <lb/>
the resolution for independence, <lb/>
being homo the <lb/>
tho Jotter- <lb/>
ion put in his place, and it <lb/>
therefore loll to him to draft the <lb/>
Declaration. The document <lb/>
pared dis- <lb/>
in and general <lb/>
verbal elm in <lb/>
the famous paper is today <lb/>
just n it was when handed in by <lb/>
York <lb/>
The O.-ct Man. <lb/>
. dear Girl. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
hi-.-e It's because lie Is beet <lb/>
growled fussy Old <lb/>
City <lb/>
your know I love <lb/>
Isn't very well, and we've <lb/>
kept It from Weekly. <lb/>
I., CONFORM <lb/>
I An Improvement many Lund a <lb/>
of cold s cathartic on <lb/>
y Prepared b <lb/>
r Ly L. V. <lb/>
H SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD LAW. <lb/>
Lund and Bronchial because It rids the <lb/>
n the bowels. No opiates. to give <lb/>
CHICAGO. U. A. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY 1908 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
A CALL FOR COUNTY PRIMARIES, j <lb/>
RENT FOR MARKET STALLS. PITTS SPLENDID SCHOOL RECORD <lb/>
for vice-president. I BRYAN NOMINATED ON 1ST BALLOT <lb/>
The hoard of county <lb/>
Executive Committee Adopts i met in regular session on <lb/>
This Method of Nominating all the 6th, all the members <lb/>
County Offices. Orders were drawn on the <lb/>
amounting as <lb/>
At a meeting of county home <lb/>
critic executive <lb/>
Pitt county, held health bridges and <lb/>
on Saturday. July. ax <lb/>
lowing resolution was adopted and insane <lb/>
relative to the m <lb/>
and stationary <lb/>
of the county to nominate j. <lb/>
, L r, of deeds <lb/>
resolved by the <lb/>
executive and blind <lb/>
Pitt county, in Mi <lb/>
that a primary b, held ; Mk- <lb/>
for the county of Pitt, , <lb/>
THIS BIT OF TOWN IN <lb/>
DEMAND. <lb/>
WONDERFUL PROGRESS OF HIS <lb/>
I Denver. CC. July 10.-The <lb/>
of County Superintendent Democratic Nation.- convention Aft AU Night Session ., <lb/>
concluded its Ms a <lb/>
Have Made. I by the by I. J. Nebraska. <lb/>
. do in the situation. amid the u ding of <lb/>
The town some years ago built made in the . , w Er No <lb/>
a market house on the corner of county ballot was tide <lb/>
Fifth street, and from these statistics that can <lb/>
Street-, and from these statistics that can i f <lb/>
allowed fresh meats to be sold with every statesman, <lb/>
of the mar- citizen of the county. , after State <lb/>
-.- .- <lb/>
d township roads . <lb/>
only from the stalls of the mar- citizen or u u . ,,,,, after Si ate <lb/>
Of course this was to get c vote his <lb/>
revenue in return for withdrawing <lb/>
town's investment, but at was fore the universal demand for <lb/>
day. the 29th day or w roads 531.54; same time it created a monopoly <lb/>
1908. for the purpose; Farm ,. in market business that . ,,,, The convention, tor adjourn- <lb/>
candidates J law d a tax on . t d <lb/>
the legislature, for county than the town, mot Mr. <lb/>
Mr and ard has . . p <lb/>
tor members to no BoW ;. . . ., <lb/>
committees, at m m c for aid of the And the market business be- m c. of <lb/>
election all Democratic to be upon as quite I T. h for the On <lb/>
who are entitled to those engaged in U I- <lb/>
general election, to be held m l- W passed charing any price thy pleased 5.000 any bunted the Kern; <lb/>
November, 1908. for what was on sale and trance last Werner <lb/>
to vote. .; .,. with . <lb/>
That shall beheld for consume, there <lb/>
and conducted in the J was no where else to buy. with volumes. <lb/>
townships at the places of D. H. <lb/>
mediately t <lb/>
a motion to <lb/>
the nomination of Bryan <lb/>
unanimous, and this was adopted <lb/>
in a demonstration that was long <lb/>
in subsiding. <lb/>
The speech placing Mr. P-i <lb/>
v. . lode by I. J. <lb/>
of . <lb/>
and i in <lb/>
n d <lb/>
William van. <lb/>
Governor B of <lb/>
North Carolin ma i th- first <lb/>
Jed by <lb/>
no where else buy. u T term <lb/>
The front have been . of these term <lb/>
it tie -i , , d . r, . The four front <lb/>
same shall be opened an. <lb/>
Thomas, placed in nomination <lb/>
Charles A. To . of New <lb/>
Connecticut placed Archibald <lb/>
and Georgia, Clark <lb/>
Ho well Th names of Judge <lb/>
. i month, commit went to There were new bu J pI <lb/>
a. a., until pal the stall, a. auction he erected the past year at a not owing to ex- <lb/>
it, m. in ell of the v J. . something doing that . , . of gentle <lb/>
Jones at p- , . ., <lb/>
in Levi House at per month.; found something doing <lb/>
in . . lie in<lb/>
county, e  mt, i . . <lb/>
Greenville. to; income from market away there are two or more <lb/>
and No. which. . were <lb/>
speech no ion <lb/>
of speech also <lb/>
brought out tumultuous applause. <lb/>
As many other <lb/>
speeches re to How. when <lb/>
Governor ., a <lb/>
motion rod and adopted <lb/>
that all other speeches <lb/>
be limited to five minuter. <lb/>
W. S. of <lb/>
Its, presented the name of Gov- <lb/>
I Johnson, of that State, and L. I. <lb/>
which <lb/>
hand, way <lb/>
. fop the year 1907, re they those front was <lb/>
that said the sheriff had made showed that some other folks, , seconding Kern's <lb/>
lie held and conducted in accord-, it apparent <lb/>
poll holders heretofore appointed, granted. Small It was a big jump, but and grade. <lb/>
not presented, owing to the ex- <lb/>
requests of these gentle I <lb/>
men not to have their names Johnson, o; <lb/>
before the convention. Handy, of presented <lb/>
r a time us- . e <lb/>
he name <lb/>
that State. <lb/>
Gray, of <lb/>
of these r- <lb/>
a demonstration, but it <lb/>
i was small in to <lb/>
the name of Cyan. <lb/>
in person was the <lb/>
first candidate to the <lb/>
decisive nature of the Death of Lucille <lb/>
movement, in a ringing fit to visit <lb/>
withdrew his name and <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
Passed by the Jr. U. A. M on<lb/>
duplicate and send the original <lb/>
thereof immediately to the chair- j The fol owing were drawn to <lb/>
man of the county executive as jurors for August <lb/>
committee and the copy thereof <lb/>
., . First week <lb/>
.-. . i T. Turner. but Low with consent in <lb/>
chairman of the ft <lb/>
executive And Tucker. who will foot the bill it Over <lb/>
TUB- toe, like another case -in the of the <lb/>
declaring the result of said <lb/>
the Democratic executive <lb/>
f. tor consume, in schools <lb/>
not do away with of the county has been <lb/>
thing and let anybody sell , is <lb/>
-tone in the field. t <lb/>
The withdrawal i , <lb/>
of Greenville, on Tuesday Israel Moore D. M. <lb/>
of organization . j. j. just a few of the baSed by a board <lb/>
legislature and Nobles. D. F. Owens, P. the board of aldermen will <lb/>
candidate was <lb/>
by a motion that the <lb/>
of Kern be <lb/>
The motion was carried <lb/>
with a deafening shout and the <lb/>
great brake into <lb/>
clamorous demonstration on the <lb/>
its work and <lb/>
the completion of the Democrat- <lb/>
National ticket. <lb/>
COUNTY TREAS. COMPLIMENTED. <lb/>
row, A. t. t-ox. and which we <lb/>
r p p <lb/>
cause to be filled with the j . w con- <lb/>
or secretary of Tucker, E. A. Johnson. take the <lb/>
on <lb/>
the bereaved our <lb/>
sympathy in this sad <lb/>
from their loved one. <lb/>
2nd. That we commend th l <lb/>
to the one who bids us bring <lb/>
our burdens to Him, and who <lb/>
alone is able to comfort and eon- <lb/>
sole. <lb/>
3rd. That a cw of these <lb/>
resolutions be spread upon cur <lb/>
minutes, a copy sent to the pa- <lb/>
rents, and a copy sent to <lb/>
r c . j ;,.,. Daily Reflector for publication. <lb/>
State Superintendent Report j <lb/>
are in Excellent <lb/>
Another man who has a band <lb/>
in Pitt county's public school <lb/>
fairs is Treasurer S. T. <lb/>
G. E. <lb/>
G. It. <lb/>
M. L. Barker, <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
It is a proud record Pitt the paying off of <lb/>
has made, and even with vouchers and there is <lb/>
WATER TANK FALLS.<lb/>
, in special session ; made and even this. teachers- vouchers and there is <lb/>
I aider. You can take saw, are just in g teacher in the county who A Flood in <lb/>
gentlemen, and we nope you of for WU not testify to the for Short While, <lb/>
or j will come out of the knotty prop- show fay him a <lb/>
chairman . <lb/>
executive committee, on <lb/>
the 15th day of August, l . dawning or will not m <lb/>
ten of their Ice cream by the saucer or will come out of the , years will show still by him at all times. But <lb/>
shall pay to the measure greater educational development what started out . y was, On <lb/>
chairman, such sum as shall door to C. Family for the town S suddenly <lb/>
be determined by the executive orders promptly filled. Dr. Hyatt e without warning came crashing <lb/>
of said primary election <lb/>
n the rear <lb/>
f said primary arising in respect to <lb/>
cause to be published in the hon <lb/>
Greenville Reflector, that part <lb/>
the Democratic plan of <lb/>
relating to primary <lb/>
and shall cause to be <lb/>
printed copies of the same, <lb/>
to the end that M Democratic <lb/>
central executive committee of <lb/>
Pitt county, with full power to <lb/>
act and their action shall be <lb/>
deemed and held to be the action <lb/>
of this committee. <lb/>
F. C. Harding. Chairman CO. <lb/>
vote n. may familial Ex. t om. <lb/>
pl.; <lb/>
Brow. <lb/>
last w , <lb/>
W president Dr. II O. Hyatt be to up down to the <lb/>
Little Creek .- d on- The , was a <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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