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LE DEPARTMENT <lb />
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JUST <lb />
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WORD that <lb />
it rater to Dr. Liver Pill and <lb />
CHAS. G. JOYNER DEAD. GIRL MURDERED IN NEW YORK. <lb />
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L. L. Kittrell went to Green- <lb />
boggles are bear in mind the <lb />
p-to- Heel wagons carts today. <lb />
made by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.; Mrs. E. E. Cox and Miss Olivia <lb />
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Miss I <lb />
, Cox went to Greenville today <lb />
Roy Cox and his mater, <lb />
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morning <lb />
We are prepared to <lb />
notice <lb />
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, i <lb />
We are to nil for tire insurance. <lb />
for flues on short notice, represents the Co. <lb />
us have your orders at of Greensboro. It one of the <lb />
before the rush comes Prices best. <lb />
; C I. last year. A. G. Cox of Log Trains, <lb />
were Manufacturing Co., <lb />
. The Pitt County Oil Co. is <lb />
, ,. house moved o Lumber <lb />
. more convenient location last <lb />
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Kinston. N. C. July <lb />
of the Moat Prominent Native Died at the Hand, of Unknown Party <lb />
North Carolinians in Baltimore. While Fighting for Her Honor. <lb />
Baltimore, Md. July 14- Another murder has <lb />
Charles G Joyner, one of the been committed in the state of <lb />
r. p a I most prominent natives of North I New York, this time near Troy. <lb />
a Carolina who lived in Baltimore, Hazel Drew, a beautiful young <lb />
i died at his home here today. He governess, died while fighting <lb />
had for several months been for her honor at the hands of a <lb />
with a complication of, scoundrel who is yet unknown. <lb />
diseases. Miss Crew's body was thrown in <lb />
The funeral will take a small pond to convey the <lb />
; Thursday morning from his that she committed suicide. <lb />
St Street. dues of her murder were <lb />
Mr. Joyner is survived by his carefully concealed, but the <lb />
widow, was Miss Sallie W think they will soon <lb />
Parish, and five children, Mrs have enough evidence to make <lb />
i James Holt, of Burlington, arrest as they have several clues <lb />
C.; Leon L. Joyner, of Lading to the guilty party. <lb />
Miss.; Chas. G. Joyner. Evidence at the coroner's <lb />
Mrs. Bowman Hood and shows that the girl had not <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
ANY of these and other <lb />
Indicate LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
I been ravished but died fighting <lb />
Flights of Oratory From Wm. J. <lb />
en's Speeches. <lb />
entering the yards of the Kinston you shall not press down Miss Irma Joyner, of city. <lb />
shout dark brow of labor this crown of He had been in business in-for her honor. <lb />
shall crucify Baltimore for twenty years <lb />
log train ran over Berkley mankind upon a cross of geld. was head of the large hat man- <lb />
and Stock a white man. who lives in Trent humblest citizen in all the company of <lb />
township, when clad in the armor of j Wits and Company. <lb />
stronger News and Observer. <lb />
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Corn and tobacco are <lb />
occurred in an <lb />
enthrones larceny. <lb />
Awake. h a Lawgiver, <lb />
awake B u forth from thine <lb />
-The house. <lb />
room cottage, pleasant- <lb />
.-. C. S. Smith, <lb />
. A. G. Cox Mfg. C <lb />
d closed the season for <lb />
tobacco trucks. They <lb />
I 2.200 up to date, and <lb />
large run on flues. <lb />
i I ban piles of and speed <lb />
on each thee back to Sinai. <lb />
he i there no one it is the vi ice of the serpent, <lb />
. j that the not the v ice of God, that bids <lb />
. crew hi id of anything eat <lb />
was the cf the body Millions for out <lb />
have under the engine wheels. one cent i r conquest. <lb />
God made all men <lb />
Pity The Pow Rici.<lb />
Ice by <lb />
lotto is soon to have an ice <lb />
plant. <lb />
make ice by <lb />
. ,. , h-i.-k and knees and others to is j <lb />
of ,.,.,,, on week to get along on <lb />
No tomb <lb />
gratified with; Fire in Kinston. <lb />
business <lb />
A. W. banging to <lb />
t r, Churchill Co. and <lb />
F. F. Cox end C. J. Jackson <lb />
Co. I went up the road Sunday. taking <lb />
A opportunity to get Second Regiment band, was en <lb />
cheap for the next few consumed a fire<lb />
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establishment and -c- . fa a <lb />
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Fish new process which will <lb />
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and a helping hand. It a. every to a plant at <lb />
harder for man who they <lb />
has b en living at I e of, <lb />
tons to <lb />
unary candle <lb />
ho has <lb />
he did a year to get toe . <lb />
awl on hands standard than it An <lb />
will operate the <lb />
pound capacity machine. <lb />
Silver <lb />
clothes its shroud. <lb />
of <lb />
It <lb />
of <lb />
lie <lb />
You Must Register. <lb />
Candidates for county offices <lb />
should in mind that they <lb />
their names with <lb />
the <lb />
pay <lb />
names <lb />
We always have c line <lb />
fresh groceries or and. <lb />
Barber Cc. <lb />
Chas returned <lb />
from a visit <lb />
several days In Jen <lb />
doer ltd wind <lb />
owe, Builder, i us <lb />
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See u.-; for tr <lb />
Winterville Co <lb />
of Farmville, spent Sunday here. I had gone Monday morning to mm stricken Wall street brokers, <lb />
racked corn. encampment car- error Unfeeling city authorities have <lb />
ail instruments with them. The people who, in i no, that on hot. <lb />
News and Observer, the doctrine that kings, <lb />
Manning, of Greenville, rule by right will not, breathless <lb />
spent Sunday night here. He . subscribe to the of the <lb />
, Monday Leaves For Trip port <lb />
the Park lawns or on the <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. have just received a solid <lb />
car cf famous <lb />
Welded prices are inter- <lb />
Gail to see us before <lb />
pleas <lb />
tent <lb />
invite you to <lb />
Portland, Me. July -Com- ,. v, <lb />
Peary, accompanied by accept the of a living, , relentless <lb />
wife, left Eagle Island, his faith rather than listen to those, . <lb />
fate <lb />
i specialty. buy wears sure we can <lb />
Come get tn prices. <lb />
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Harrington r <lb />
Misses <lb />
are spending <lb />
Miss C v- <lb />
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week. W. <lb />
next w a be of County School Desk <lb />
interest. A. Co. i We to supply your<lb />
A. W. <lb />
Nice, <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
L. F. Elliott went c- <lb />
today- <lb />
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Rouse, <lb />
Greenville, spent Sunday here Peary and children will <lb />
vis-ting as far as Sydney. <lb />
The A. G <lb />
are making extensive THEIR DUTY. <lb />
ration the manufacture of I <lb />
Scores of Greenville <lb />
are Learning the <lb />
Duty the <lb />
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Canon City, Co., July 14.- enjoys. , . . . <lb />
a moment when his Jg <lb />
back was turned toward misfortune to scrape <lb />
the door of his cell was along on a paltry a year <lb />
in <lb />
has shown up <lb />
she is using <lb />
hatchet as <lb />
article <lb />
of says o well known <lb />
races mankind, either <lb />
civilized or in a savage have <lb />
the same regard for salt. In <lb />
of central Africa tho natives regard <lb />
us ii luxury end will willingly <lb />
Ii m it. So much do <lb />
like I ho that tho <lb />
p n tho grass are <lb />
used ti their meat. These <lb />
contain which <lb />
ports tho flavor to food. <lb />
too, arc fond of salt. In a <lb />
wild state they will readily t a <lb />
spring tho water of which ha been <lb />
Sportsmen know and <lb />
it as r <lb />
Bo <lb />
ell Prices are Interesting. <lb />
i-s col. Ashley, fire insurance j <lb />
adjuster. left Tuesday for <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
A large lot of nest flour just in <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
C. T. went to Parmele <lb />
unlocked. Aila, slayer <lb />
Of Father Lao, of Denver, felled <lb />
the mi <lb />
barrier <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
he thought the en <lb />
between <lb />
Small Fire at <lb />
-lock <lb />
W. L. who had <lb />
In town for the week sail A new line of dry goods to he <lb />
students left I in next <lb />
day for Ayden. <lb />
Remember the bug <lb />
To <lb />
When they fall do this the kidneys . . <lb />
his on <lb />
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and many ilia lo.- <lb />
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v line of dry gOOdS to no, of which my <lb />
week. Harrington Bar- , the cell door, and the almost Of <lb />
and I This morning about ii <lb />
. lire broke out in the boiler room <lb />
made an attempt G Cox Mfg. Co-. at <lb />
of the <lb />
Winterville. The alarm <lb />
turned in and aid came promptly, <lb />
Toe Cotton Plant. <lb />
we the <lb />
originated India, probably <lb />
in Tho writings <lb />
of country, dating buck as far <lb />
ii.- c. of the <lb />
tare of cotton cloth, Herodotus <lb />
of in India bear <lb />
a white like lie bad <lb />
cotton plant. Cotton <lb />
I by the and <lb />
i the discovery of <lb />
v i tho records <lb />
New York American. <lb />
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Me- <lb />
Men's <lb />
as arc <lb />
are still going. Call to <lb />
our nice stock runabouts be <lb />
fore you buy. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- roll. <lb />
bar Co. <lb />
Misses and, Magdalene <lb />
Saturday evening <lb />
from a visit in the <lb />
warden s <lb />
f et i; ,. g deputy <lb />
S . eM, door <lb />
back, and I <lb />
sit d to ray I A <lb />
i the am-ill my <lb />
me in constant <lb />
was Ail i <lb />
Burned <lb />
DO- . Whenever to or <lb />
I are inter- Miss Jeanette Cox is spending; pairs would r, <lb />
the week with Miss Annie Cw dart I J <lb />
and he n- <lb />
about an hour or more of <lb />
desperate fighting by the em- Men are <lb />
of the company and B in any <lb />
the town the fire r Is <lb />
The loss is to moo, it gives no <lb />
la I to the well built and Id <lb />
mated about <lb />
Th's is the second fire that has and the of those <lb />
occurred there in the past ten blessed with a fine <lb />
, Journal, <lb />
days. <lb />
appointment at Ayden <lb />
Sunday morning night. <lb />
To have a hone he must <lb />
have plenty of good feed. All <lb />
kinds of the hgt to be had. at <lb />
Winterville Produce Co., next <lb />
door to <lb />
MilS Hattie Kittrell spent Sun <lb />
day afternoon in Ayden. <lb />
P. of. G. E. Lineberry filled the <lb />
at the Free Will <lb />
Baptist church Sunday morning <lb />
Rev. Mr. Armstrong, of <lb />
night. <lb />
relief in a short time. I nit IV <lb />
f-red from my <lb />
have been regular i i action. <lb />
am to r . <lb />
For m a i dialers. Pi Si <lb />
r, Co. In. <lb />
N w York, toe its fir the <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
Cough. and Bronchial because It ride the <lb />
a cathartic on the bowels. No Guaranteed to <lb />
hr CO. A- <lb />
An Improvement over many <lb />
of a cold by acting <lb />
money refunded <lb />
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fat Lit by L. WOOTEN, Druggist <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
AS TO CONTRIBUTIONS. <lb />
OF <lb />
CONGRESSMAN SMALL <lb />
TO GET GO ENGINEER HERE. Its Pesky. <lb />
Lincoln, Neb., July <lb />
The Offered to Have <lb />
Rails J <lb />
On the first Monday in this <lb />
month John B. National ex <lb />
Small appeared before tho boar <lb />
of commissioners of Pitt <lb />
relative to the acceptance of an <lb />
offer made by the director of <lb />
public i f I M State <lb />
agriculture, <lb />
I MR. H. B. <lb />
HaRRISS TO PLYMOUTH. SOME CONVENTION NOTES. <lb />
What K, <lb />
appointment of a sub-committee <lb />
of eleven to meet at the Audi- <lb />
Annex in <lb />
to name a chairman t <lb />
that the director w <lb />
and the adoption of a resolution <lb />
providing for Disking <lb />
campaign contributions were <lb />
High From it f<lb />
Plymouth. N. C, July <lb />
pres <lb />
Mr. E. R. Ferguson, the new <lb />
general agent fer North Caro- <lb />
with headquarters at Char- <lb />
the Mutual town, tn <lb />
of New York, have taken -.-.- <lb />
to see the are indeed <lb />
ante <lb />
many years <lb />
we had privilege of bring in <lb />
d the changes that <lb />
last <lb />
Mr <lb />
Mr. <lb />
here the town of t 2.1 l of one <lb />
Further cf hr <lb />
ct <lb />
the more i particulars <lb />
of the .--iii convention <lb />
but some further; <lb />
details will d inter- <lb />
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Th . committees wen <lb />
member from <lb />
d image <lb />
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the <lb />
country <lb />
furnish the e of consult- <lb />
and ; i ; g r engineer <lb />
for j <lb />
would employ a competent per-1 <lb />
son to immediate charge c <lb />
and of the construe <lb />
and maintenance the <lb />
of the county. <lb />
The matter was <lb />
who ah c <lb />
upon to form f c. has two a ck <lb />
to aid the campaign made superintendent cf n number <lb />
resolution -j, this and here v. ho do a very <lb />
contributions is business. <lb />
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No contributions be <lb />
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contribution <lb />
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Whereas, the Great Spirit h <lb />
seen infinite wisdom. . <lb />
. . ire <lb />
the brother I <lb />
. Patrick, b <lb />
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on th . . Pitt count <lb />
f, i, and i as ire to <lb />
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t P. L. Daven-j <lb />
fist of the <lb />
Mr. J. R. <lb />
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W. K. <lb />
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B. M Dan . S. Cry <lb />
W. D. Morrison; H. <lb />
T. I. Nash, T F. <lb />
Winslow J. b. Fleming. C . <lb />
Woodley. ; <lb />
Oil permanent <lb />
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U. Wheeler, A. H. Davenport, <lb />
A K. <lb />
.,. j. i.-. P. Fagan, G. <lb />
. Winslow. C. <lb />
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the engineer to be sent here, but <lb />
received a letter from the that brother Patrick in his sad hour. <lb />
ft public roads advising .- is- . . .;. <lb />
. its hotel <lb />
public ma mutual life he fit him , ,. <lb />
that as this is the busiest season for Mm t <lb />
F. u <lb />
f pro- <lb />
in; of the Great Spirit, <lb />
, indemnity, sod returns. The Hotel Winslow. B. <lb />
of the year with <lb />
the engineer could not be indemnity, . <lb />
here to with the that may be derived. That b cops of r <lb />
earlier than the resolutions he sent to Brother W equipped, <lb />
meeting of the board. in this there Is little dang of Patrick, a copy ho spread to a town many times <lb />
Executive committee-J. i <lb />
Tayloe, C. S. Sawyer, W. M. <lb />
Reed. W. K. W J. Grit- <lb />
. W. P. Shaw, F. <lb />
I . A. L. <lb />
This is a matter in which the the investor losing the capital be , , committee re- ,, n <lb />
should be V <lb />
interested, as every citizen feels the New York in- C. Moore. f represented and New the only fin <lb />
the need of better public companies had T. White, j Pleasant r- w.-. bat proxy bad n he state an I <lb />
. . . r . . T. . f ft a r at C i, A . j <lb />
J. L. S. B. <lb />
committee re-elected Dr. <lb />
A. L. Pendleton as chairman <lb />
Av IMPORTANT <lb />
Mr. P. Ives Approves he <lb />
of Representative. <lb />
New Bern. N. C, July <lb />
Editor <lb />
I understand that J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse again <lb />
;, for the legislature <lb />
v i <lb />
. ,. ; nominated <lb />
and ct-. ; <lb />
his kn . i <lb />
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cheap we were able to fur- <lb />
the people of our <lb />
counties at <lb />
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last meeting appointed a furnish the assurance that <lb />
to confer with the county were <lb />
commissioners relative to the work should I <lb />
improvements, and to urge the. De COmmended. There never j <lb />
J. R Corey. <lb />
Committee <lb />
HEADS VERSUS LUNGS. <lb />
a transfer at Chocowinity. <lb />
Progress improvements <lb />
were noted along the line of this <lb />
road which passes through n <lb />
splendid country. Good <lb />
hut <lb />
acceptance of the offer made; K that the orig- Some Sensible Observations en <lb />
through Congressman Small for of the Men in the Convention. j we w those <lb />
the services of the government <lb />
and this proposition <lb />
fords an opportunity of getting <lb />
our roads improved at less cost <lb />
than ever has been presented or <lb />
may be presented again. All <lb />
interested should talk with the <lb />
commissioners and urge the ac <lb />
of the offer. <lb />
profits to be divided among the blush to <lb />
however, is another when <lb />
matter. These are decided by <lb />
the methods of the management <lb />
or the general success of the <lb />
business. An extravagant man <lb />
been sent for that county. A <lb />
motion was adopted that no <lb />
votes be cast in the convention <lb />
by proxy. <lb />
When Senator Godwin w s <lb />
about the only shipping <lb />
on Atlantic Coast s r <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Fish were so plentiful then <lb />
that a few local we e <lb />
concluding his Speech seconding the Were <lb />
the nomination of J H. Small j number of fishermen <lb />
for congress, he moved that days, in <lb />
HAD A CLOSE CALL. <lb />
to the unanimous <lb />
of Congressman Small. <lb />
The fact is, the devil is much at D j w. <lb />
home in political convention. <lb />
is in the air an influence j YEARS OF AGE, CHILDREN. <lb />
Drowsed is the Sound While <lb />
Returning From Surf. <lb />
Mr. T. D. Blackburn, a <lb />
co auction of Greenville, was <lb />
among the excursionists to <lb />
Morehead last Sunday and had a <lb />
thrilling experience. He was on <lb />
one of the sharpies returning <lb />
from a trip to the and <lb />
i reclining very carelessly on <lb />
the deck rail. He was cautioned <lb />
i to his position but did not heed <lb />
warning. As the pilot of the <lb />
was about to shift course <lb />
the boat took a sudden dip and <lb />
lover Blackburn into <lb />
the sound where the water was <lb />
very deep. <lb />
the boat turned about <lb />
I to rescue the overboard and <lb />
for a time all was excitement. A <lb />
box was first thrown him and <lb />
this helped keep him afloat. <lb />
The boat was difficult <lb />
in such short turns and Mr <lb />
Blackburn was run over several <lb />
times before he was finally <lb />
picked up and hauled back on <lb />
board. He pretty well used <lb />
I up and has not yet fully recover- <lb />
ed from his experience. <lb />
is likely to result in a <lb />
decreasing rate of dividend, <lb />
while careful and economic <lb />
methods are likely to result in an <lb />
increased amount of profits to be <lb />
divided. Under man- <lb />
the financial reports of <lb />
he Mutual Life Insurance Com- <lb />
of New York have shown a <lb />
constantly increasing sum to be <lb />
distributed as dividends among <lb />
the insured, as will be seen by <lb />
the following record from <lb />
the reports issued by the <lb />
Dividends paid in 1905, <lb />
758,003.99. <lb />
Dividends paid in 1906, <lb />
919.15. <lb />
Dividends paid in 1907, <lb />
331.493.34. <lb />
Apportioned for payment in <lb />
1908. <lb />
This tremendous increase in <lb />
the amount of dividends paid and <lb />
to be paid, is due to the <lb />
and economical management of <lb />
the company and the <lb />
of deferred dividend policies. <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance Co- <lb />
of New York, stands at the top. <lb />
H. Bentley Harris, agent <lb />
When wanting anything In the <lb />
. feed line go to F. V. Johnston's <lb />
new feed store opposite N. S. <lb />
Brought to Hospital. <lb />
Julius son of T. A. <lb />
Thigpen, of Pitt county, was <lb />
brought to the Pittman hospital <lb />
evening ii. a serious con <lb />
suffering with <lb />
His condition was some- <lb />
what better this morning and <lb />
an operation may be performed <lb />
late today.- Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
that is not wholesome for the <lb />
soul. At the late Charlotte <lb />
meeting many fool things were <lb />
done and said, and by men who <lb />
ought to have known better and <lb />
who did know better, but who <lb />
turned themselves loose and let <lb />
the devil lead them captive at <lb />
his will. To be perfectly <lb />
the average delegate, after he <lb />
has become intoxicated with the <lb />
convention, spirit, has no more <lb />
sense than a goat. He <lb />
reason to the winds and devotes <lb />
himself to the business of try- <lb />
to make more noise than tho <lb />
man who sits beside him with a <lb />
voice like a fog-horn. Lung <lb />
power is the main thing with <lb />
these delegates, and all their <lb />
braying only adds to the <lb />
and the run of the <lb />
business. But there are a few <lb />
men. blessings on them, who <lb />
work their heads rather than <lb />
their lungs. They restrain their <lb />
passions, as a trained horseman <lb />
does his steeds; they keep their <lb />
heads cool and clear. They have <lb />
no time are too <lb />
busy controlling the shouters. <lb />
After the turmoil has subsided <lb />
and the clouds have cleared <lb />
away, it is easy to look back and <lb />
see these captains looming large <lb />
above the lung artists who, sen- <lb />
enough at home, are wild <lb />
as bucks in Charlotte. Here, as <lb />
elsewhere, these superior men <lb />
attain their power by first con- <lb />
themselves, and after <lb />
Remarkable Maternity Record of <lb />
Asheville Lady. <lb />
In Asheville lives a lady who, <lb />
if not entitled to the prize for <lb />
maternity, should certainly take <lb />
a high rank in any such contest. <lb />
Mrs. Flora Brown, who lives <lb />
on Williams street, has been the <lb />
mother of children. Of this <lb />
number there were four sets of <lb />
twins. This record is certainly <lb />
an unusual one, but it is made <lb />
far more remarkable by the fact <lb />
that Mrs. Brown is now but <lb />
years of age. <lb />
Mrs. Brown is not only no <lb />
older than but also <lb />
looks no older than her age. <lb />
being robust in appearance, and, <lb />
more than this she says that she <lb />
has never had a serious <lb />
Mrs. Brown has been married <lb />
twice, and her husband is one <lb />
year younger than her eldest <lb />
son. She came from Winston- <lb />
Salem, where several of her sons <lb />
have good positions with the <lb />
Reynolds tobacco <lb />
ville Citizen. <lb />
nomination be by acclamation. <lb />
W. G. Lamb offered an objection <lb />
to this and demand d the n-ll <lb />
call On the roll call Small re- <lb />
every vote but two, Mr. <lb />
Lamb, of Martin and Mr. Vann <lb />
declining to vote. <lb />
F. C. Harding and A. P God- <lb />
win were appointed to notify Mr <lb />
Small of his nomination and es- <lb />
him to the hall an he was <lb />
given an ovation when he <lb />
E- F. made the <lb />
speech for W. L. Cahoon <lb />
for r residential elector, the <lb />
seconding speeches being by J. <lb />
D. Biggs and C. S Vann. After <lb />
a motion by R. W. King to <lb />
him by acclamation, these <lb />
were appointed to inform Mr. <lb />
Cahoon, who made a brief but <lb />
enthusiastic of acceptance. <lb />
The committee on resolutions <lb />
reported the following which was <lb />
unanimously <lb />
We the committee, on <lb />
beg to submit the follow- <lb />
Recognizing in our <lb />
in congress, the Hon. John <lb />
H. Small, a wise, able, and <lb />
courageous leader, and review- <lb />
with pleasure, and <lb />
all the waters of the state, as <lb />
done at the pres time, the N. <lb />
S. R. R. Co. would not have <lb />
been able to have hauled the H <lb />
any single which <lb />
caught each day Ex- <lb />
fishing with small a <lb />
has nearly destroyed the <lb />
fishes of all kinds and it will be <lb />
but a few more ye <lb />
something is done to stop <lb />
before the <lb />
will be entirely destroyed. <lb />
Capt. Laughinghouse has made <lb />
a special study of this question, <lb />
and we believe understands the <lb />
needs of the people, and we also <lb />
believe he will do nothing to in- <lb />
the business of the fisher- <lb />
men or fish dealer. The trouble <lb />
is, and always has been, that the <lb />
fishermen do not seem to know <lb />
that they are destroying their <lb />
own interests, and they are so <lb />
narrow and illiberal it is <lb />
necessary for some legislative <lb />
action to control this whole mat- <lb />
Hoping that your county will <lb />
Capt. Laughinghouse to <lb />
the legislature, I am, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Geo. N. Ives. <lb />
of honor, to procure his election. <lb />
And be it further <lb />
that in Hon. W. W. Kitchin, we <lb />
his course in congress, <lb />
Be it resolved, that we, the a peerless and wise <lb />
Democrats in convention as- leader, and we hereby pledge <lb />
do and our undivided support, to him, <lb />
Mrs endorse his course the whole ticket as <lb />
Just before going to press we as our representative. . named at Charlotte in the Dem.- <lb />
learn of the death of Mrs. Caro- And be it further convention . <lb />
line Evans at o'clock this That we recognize the action of On motion of Dr. <lb />
morning at her home miles the National Democratic the convention gave a vote of <lb />
west of Greenville. Mrs. Evans in the nomination of Hon. thanks in appreciation of <lb />
had been sick for some time with W. J. Bryn. as wise, proper, mouth s hospitality, <lb />
fever. She leaves two sons and and eminently fitting, and we do The entire business of I he eon <lb />
daughter, L. F. and W. J. pledge ourselves to do all in our was transacted in <lb />
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Administrators Notice. S <lb />
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P. Erwin deceased, having tin.- day <lb />
norm been issued to me by the Clerk the <lb />
OF DREW MURDER. court of Pitt county, notice Is I <lb />
hereby given to all holding <lb />
claims against said estate t. present <lb />
them to me for payment, y <lb />
On or before the 6th of <lb />
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Boy and a Companion to be <lb />
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Troy. M. Y. July 15.-Post- <lb />
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June. or this notice will be plead, <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All persons , <lb />
indebted to said estate are to; <lb />
make payment. i <lb />
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Greenville, S. C. News. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
By of a of sale contain- <lb />
. j , deed executed and do- <lb />
by U. i to Helen S. <lb />
mi the i y December <lb />
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In county In hook T page <lb />
the will on Monday <lb />
lath f July 1908 at o'clock <lb />
noon, to public before <lb />
court house door in Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder f. r cash the following <lb />
r. property Lying and <lb />
in township county. North <lb />
Carolina, adjoining the lands of the <lb />
Corbett the William Hudson <lb />
lands, and others and the <lb />
where V. Tyson and wife now re- <lb />
fide, acres more or less. <lb />
This is made to satisfy the terms <lb />
of said mortgagee. <lb />
This the 11th day June 1908. <lb />
S. J. Nobles. Assignee <lb />
of Helen S. Perkins, Mtge. <lb />
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The Carolina <lb />
COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND <lb />
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For Register of Deeds. <lb />
To the voters Pitt county; <lb />
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nations for admission at the college <lb />
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L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
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Indians. Frenzy Madness. <lb />
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S M SCHULTZ <lb />
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p. what you can to help along <lb />
return of good times. <lb />
trouble for the <lb />
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Mr. past <lb />
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Mr. Bryan by bringing up all <lb />
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New York is about to come to <lb />
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Neal the reform of our jury sys- <lb />
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that the legislature <lb />
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do all his thinking for him. He <lb />
can just go free and easy and <lb />
listen for orders when he must <lb />
move or do something. <lb />
They must think Salisbury ed- <lb />
belong to the malefactors <lb />
of great wealth. Not a great <lb />
while ago one editor in that town <lb />
shot and fatally wounded a <lb />
who had broken into his <lb />
home, and on Saturday night <lb />
another entered the sleep- <lb />
room of Editor J. M. Julian. <lb />
of the Post, but was frightened <lb />
away. <lb />
A cotton mill at Smithfield <lb />
has declared a dividend of <lb />
percent, payable in stock <lb />
With enterprises of this <lb />
kind making such large profits, <lb />
it does look like Greenville <lb />
would feel more interest s- <lb />
a cotton mill. There <lb />
is plenty of material right at <lb />
our doors; am i mill could lie <lb />
here as <lb />
The Republican papers North <lb />
in discussing the probabilities of <lb />
Bryan's election, are expressing <lb />
fears that many of the <lb />
can Senators would aid and as- <lb />
the Democrats in <lb />
measures and other reforms. <lb />
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that Democratic doctrines are <lb />
gaining rapidly among the <lb />
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lady has been found. The cause <lb />
of her mysterious disappearance <lb />
is attributed to an unbalanced <lb />
mind. <lb />
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think that a barbed wire fence <lb />
has lost its usefulness just be- <lb />
cause it does not stop a woman <lb />
from talking over it. <lb />
There is much talk about <lb />
to campaign con- <lb />
but the chairmen <lb />
will go right on receiving them <lb />
and keeping mum. <lb />
One thing it seems hard to <lb />
move Greenville toward is a <lb />
park, or a playground, or some <lb />
place for out-of doors recreation. <lb />
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have some such place. The <lb />
town needs it. <lb />
i farmer in Delaware, <lb />
i planning to <lb />
marry a 18-year-old girl, to <lb />
prevent the marriage the old <lb />
man was lynched. Quite a <lb />
el way of objecting to a mar-<lb />
The Southern is more careful <lb />
of its peaches than of its <lb />
The fruit trains are <lb />
throwing the schedules all out <lb />
of and Children. <lb />
That is easy to account for. <lb />
The peaches will spoil while the <lb />
passengers will not. <lb />
Taft may have an eye to <lb />
in doing some base ball <lb />
playing. After getting beat for <lb />
president in the November <lb />
he will be a great drawing <lb />
card on a ball team next season <lb />
and can command a big salary. <lb />
In this time when the railroads <lb />
treat shippers as they <lb />
please, and raise freight rates <lb />
whenever it suits them to do so. <lb />
Greenville is standing in her own <lb />
light by not getting active to es- <lb />
a line of water <lb />
to Norfolk. This town <lb />
could be practically independent <lb />
of the railroads, so far as freights <lb />
the nominal <lb />
spec. Ii by Mr. Harding and <lb />
the s acceptance by Con- <lb />
can well testify.<lb />
Wake court, <lb />
Judge Walter Neal presiding, <lb />
made quick work of a murder <lb />
trial Sat John Evans shot <lb />
and killed his father about two <lb />
weeks ago. Evans was arraigned, <lb />
the jury the verdict <lb />
rendered and a sentence <lb />
in the penitentiary pronounced <lb />
upon him inside of half an hour. <lb />
Wonder if the South Carolina <lb />
boy who fell into a well feet <lb />
deep, out of which he climbed <lb />
unaided and without was <lb />
not born in North Carolina. As <lb />
it is so close to the line the <lb />
Charlotte Observer might <lb />
and see if the did not <lb />
get his start on this side. <lb />
We cannot speak for the money <lb />
side of it here in the summer, <lb />
but it can lie said to any who <lb />
contemplate doing any building <lb />
in the near future that lumber <lb />
is about as cheap now as they <lb />
will lie likely to find it. Better <lb />
look after getting u lot in Green- <lb />
ville and go to building on it. <lb />
I I <lb />
. <lb />
can gel <lb />
ed for i <lb />
that <lb />
I that city. <lb />
that will <lb />
The ma- <lb />
the cot- <lb />
oilseed <lb />
mi that <lb />
i sole , <lb />
line has <lb />
be placed <lb />
in- country <lb />
i to them <lb />
. separated <lb />
Sixty physicians are in attend- <lb />
daily upon the Mikado. <lb />
There may be something in that, <lb />
it you can afford it. He prob- <lb />
ably gets many different kinds <lb />
of advice so he can do just <lb />
about at he pleases. <lb />
The philosopher of the Durham <lb />
Sun gives this bit of timely ad- <lb />
vice <lb />
cure for the <lb />
is buttermilk. When every- <lb />
thing goes wrong and nothing <lb />
goes right, your temper gives <lb />
way and nobody but your patient <lb />
dog ran abide with you. be sure <lb />
you have that depressing com- <lb />
plaint known as melancholy. i <lb />
is a causes these <lb />
periodical lit-s gloom, and but- <lb />
is to this particular <lb />
bacillus. It drowns out <lb />
it with its pungent <lb />
acids. So when the <lb />
comes on the obvious course b <lb />
to quaff this fluid as freely as <lb />
Delicious Banana Cream <lb />
This is highly led <lb />
one of our try it <lb />
for desert tomorrow. <lb />
five large rub smooth <lb />
with five of sugar. Add <lb />
teacup sweet am beaten to a <lb />
froth, then add one package of <lb />
Lemon L-O dissolved in 1-2 tea- <lb />
cup water. Pour into <lb />
when cold varnish with <lb />
serve with whipped cream, or any <lb />
i JELL-0 is sold <lb />
by Grocers at lie. per package. <lb />
A wants to know <lb />
who will limit the speed of air <lb />
ships when we have them scoot- <lb />
around promiscuously. Why <lb />
the of course. <lb />
The nomination of Hon. John <lb />
H. Small by the congressional <lb />
convention of district at <lb />
Plymouth Thursday, for the <lb />
sixth consecutive term, was a <lb />
well merited honor to that dis- <lb />
gentleman and show- <lb />
how highly he is esteemed by <lb />
the people of his district. Me is <lb />
truly a most faithful <lb />
and the people have learn- <lb />
ed that it is to their interest to <lb />
We don't . if Congressman <lb />
Richmond r. Hobson is one of the <lb />
but he has the <lb />
misfortune, If ii may be called <lb />
that, of Ii suppressed at <lb />
times. On two occasions he has <lb />
delivered himself of speeches at <lb />
national conventions, and on <lb />
both the speech was <lb />
expunged from the records. <lb />
Possibly in congress lie can meet <lb />
with better luck, for there it is <lb />
not infrequent for remarks that <lb />
are not oven spoken to get print- <lb />
ed in the Congressional Record. <lb />
The congressional convention <lb />
in Plymouth today completes <lb />
the list of conventions with the <lb />
exception of the county. But <lb />
the nomination of county officers <lb />
will give us a few weeks more <lb />
of agitation. The. national, <lb />
State, judicial and congressional <lb />
conventions have done well in <lb />
giving us a good ticket, and if <lb />
the county does as well, as will <lb />
no doubt be the case, there is no <lb />
reason why there should not lie <lb />
a great Democratic victory all <lb />
along the line. <lb />
coffee, tea <lb />
i. <lb />
a n i <lb />
are concerned, if it would em- <lb />
brace the opportunity the river I keep a man in congress who is <lb />
table to do something for them. <lb />
After Mr. Taft's convention <lb />
slapped the labor element in the <lb />
ace by adopting in their plat- <lb />
form a plank relative to <lb />
so farcical as to almost <lb />
make a horse now, <lb />
seeing how the Democratic pro- <lb />
on this question is <lb />
receiving the approval not only <lb />
with the laboring men but all <lb />
classes of voters, Mr. Taft is <lb />
preparing to- back pedal in the <lb />
matter and we have no doubt <lb />
that his letter and speech of ac- <lb />
will almost convince <lb />
one that he was the originator of <lb />
in labor questions, as <lb />
no doubt he was. <lb />
possible. <lb />
all kin Is <lb />
drink butte ml<lb />
it i a s; <lb />
ankle, or I V. i is I <lb />
disabled -t <lb />
across a chair will its pain p <lb />
Uniting th n . ; <lb />
writing progresses, is one of the <lb />
disadvantages under which The <lb />
Reflector hands this delectable <lb />
dish to its readers today. There <lb />
is a studious avoidance of <lb />
contrary to early Sunday <lb />
school teaching, but those have <lb />
traveled such a road, with a <lb />
jumping pain every move- <lb />
may know something of <lb />
the temptation to backslide. Ii <lb />
takes grit, dearly beloved, to <lb />
break the chain of <lb />
between such an <lb />
runs ankle and the pencil point,<lb />
The Republican party is an <lb />
adept in appropriating Demo- <lb />
doctrines since Mr. <lb />
advent as President, even <lb />
to those things have <lb />
heretofore denounced as social- <lb />
treasonable utterly <lb />
repugnant to American liberty. <lb />
Congress at its recent session and <lb />
the convention which nominated <lb />
Mr. Taft absolutely refused to <lb />
take hold of the proposition to <lb />
require publicity of campaign <lb />
contributions, but since the <lb />
adoption of a plank in the Demo- <lb />
platform insisting upon a <lb />
strict accounting of such funds, <lb />
the Republicans seeing how the <lb />
voting public approves of this <lb />
feature, Mr. Taft now propose to <lb />
write into his platform his <lb />
of this popular demand, <lb />
and promises to make such ac- <lb />
counting after the election, fol- <lb />
lowing their usual tactics of <lb />
promising reforms if the dear <lb />
public will continue them in <lb />
power. This is an old dodge <lb />
which is worked one time <lb />
too many. <lb />
When Governor Glenn is <lb />
for President by the Pro- <lb />
party the Charleston <lb />
and Columbia papers will set <lb />
about to prove that he was not <lb />
born in North Carolina. That is <lb />
a way they have about them. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Democrats of the dis- <lb />
did themselves proud in <lb />
Congressman John <lb />
II. Small. No one in <lb />
delegation iii the <lb />
congress made o bet- <lb />
or done more for his <lb />
section and State than has Mr. <lb />
ill, and his people do well to <lb />
lo. i. <lb />
to serve <lb />
a- he will <lb />
ii i <lb />
II is the opinion of <lb />
i . star that <lb />
i the Norfolk <lb />
mi s , he passing <lb />
hands of <lb />
Railroad, an I <lb />
. the Norfolk <lb />
become i<lb />
. in i. <lb />
.-. ii i <lb />
t eastern <lb />
i. ad <lb />
f that <lb />
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arm <lb />
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.; . lo <lb />
v. <lb />
is. will b <lb />
tin <lb />
k i <lb />
the i begun, <lb />
ii no matter by In i . <lb />
is on it will help the people <lb />
of <lb />
A H C. <lb />
Brown L standard <lb />
mammoth Turkeys and <lb />
Guineas Th choice breed- <lb />
stuck, would not be sold <lb />
at this i for want of <lb />
room. quick. A. B. <lb />
Hearne, n i . <lb />
Wanted Your--; men of char <lb />
a-n i sell <lb />
things, to a <lb />
opportunity realizing <lb />
on earning i Ii <lb />
your ices arc worth <lb />
to ii day you ma and <lb />
can get the money, is a <lb />
business notice to business men <lb />
and will not be interesting to any <lb />
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb />
dress W. A. B. Hearne, Box <lb />
Greenville, N. C. d w <lb />
Shake Into Your <lb />
Allen's Foot-Ease, powder. Relieves <lb />
painful, nervous foot and <lb />
ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the <lb />
ting out of corns and bunions. It's <lb />
the greatest comfort discovery of the <lb />
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight <lb />
or new feel easy. It is a certain <lb />
cure for sweating, swollen, <lb />
tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold <lb />
by all and Shoe Stores. By <lb />
mail for in stamps. Don't accept <lb />
any substitute. Trial package <lb />
Address Allen S. N. Y <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart When they <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try It <lb />
I with what <lb />
was when <lb />
P MS aw I heart <lb />
I M ate <lb />
Om cam <lb />
III I <lb />
pr aw I <lb />
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la a I am nine <lb />
th Wit I write Oil. la <lb />
Pr. <lb />
Cars. aM him t. return <lb />
W If II <lb />
giving much trouble <lb />
the Chinaman, who lives and <lb />
a nice rain here <lb />
day. <lb />
Several of our people will go Mayer Gives Warning in <lb />
on the excursion from Greenville Particular. <lb />
to Some around town <lb />
Rev. E. Trip, pastor. <lb />
preached two splendid <lb />
in tie church her conducts a laundry or. the corner <lb />
Sunday. Mr. Tripp is a streets. <lb />
good man very popular t has lived here <lb />
with our people. years or more and proven him <lb />
Dr. Dixon and wife and inoffensive citizen. <lb />
timidity he made no <lb />
complaint to the authorities of <lb />
his bad treatment, but some of <lb />
THE of Democratic Platform. Much Pol cs. <lb />
Regulation of injunction by In the current of The <lb />
return of old . Rec its <lb />
Eliminate from public tor. n. H. <lb />
N. C <lb />
; a Li on <lb />
1908. <lb />
; the <lb />
industrial life, <lb />
waste of <lb />
money, and promises economy in j years <lb />
preaches this brief, but powerful Marlboro . ion to <lb />
In Charge of J. M. BLOW <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on <lb />
U a . <lb />
planted your gar- <lb />
den is the question every <lb />
one is asking. Wood.-- Seed are <lb />
the best for the South- You will <lb />
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some <lb />
kind <lb />
Mrs. Sue Dunn, who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. R. C. Cannon, left <lb />
Saturday for her home at Kin- <lb />
If, makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that be made <lb />
the lea the year <lb />
round Try one. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Harrington not <lb />
his store, who take posses- <lb />
December 1st. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
administration. <lb />
Curtailment of officeholders. <lb />
in one of lo <lb />
of a <lb />
the writ <lb />
day from Morehead <lb />
THE GAIL OF <lb />
the neighbor realizing that the <lb />
trouble be report- <lb />
Support of civil service and which <lb />
lotion of the tariff in certain a town which at that <lb />
town in th <lb />
Conservation of natural re South had ever grown. <lb />
sources. n's w <lb />
of the house heard of s, t a <lb />
representatives, and elimination I concerning <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds <lb />
b Coins ed the to the officials. As <lb />
Will a result i I there was young <lb />
man if ore Mayor Whedbee this <lb />
b Elected with <lb />
party is try g <lb />
think a The man was <lb />
of the r's in. <lb />
of <lb />
borne and i km . <lb />
Levying of inn I <lb />
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reply to ti; in <lb />
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K. C. Burton and family <lb />
Friday to spend a <lb />
county. <lb />
e were at J. H. -1 <lb />
Winterville, a few <lb />
He showed us over his beaut i <lb />
and fertile farm toils u <lb />
son . <lb />
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raft-bi <lb />
vet bill of r <lb />
and <lb />
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Hi.-; farm is <lb />
adopted to corn, cotton an <lb />
Smith Is a model <lb />
farmer, raises plenty h <lb />
hominy and is a strong Kitchin <lb />
Charlie l <lb />
Saturday t take a n <lb />
druggist <lb />
will <lb />
friend to take box <lb />
candy M. M. Saul bin <lb />
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at prices from -.-1 <lb />
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Nichols. <lb />
Murk Ross Bitter, <lb />
Maggie, of <lb />
are visiting their Mr. <lb />
W. E Patrick. <lb />
Clarence and Alien Cannon <lb />
spent <lb />
Coward. Leslie <lb />
Clarence and Elma <lb />
Gardner left K -i-day to spend a <lb />
few days M- i City. <lb />
Mr. J. B. roe left Tuesday <lb />
a Mount we <lb />
pore. <lb />
Miss Blanch Cannon and <lb />
hie and Davis are away <lb />
for a few days visiting. <lb />
R. C. Cannon and wife return- <lb />
ed Friday from Ocean View, <lb />
where they had been spending <lb />
a few days. <lb />
E. L. Brown spent Sunday at <lb />
Hobgood. <lb />
W. G. Lamb and brother, <lb />
have been here several <lb />
days waiting on their trade. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Glenn, our clever <lb />
warehouseman, went to Kinston <lb />
to meet his wife Saturday, re- <lb />
turning Sunday, morning. We <lb />
are glad to have this good family <lb />
to locate in our midst <lb />
Miss Cora Litchfield, of Or- <lb />
came Sunday to be <lb />
in Ayden a few days. <lb />
W- T. Hart and wife spent <lb />
Sunday in Snow Hill. <lb />
Miss Nannie Nichols is spend- <lb />
a few days in Rocky Mount <lb />
Dr. Johnson has opened his <lb />
office at J. A. Harrington's store. <lb />
He knows their is no place like <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Rev. H. E. Tripp celebrated <lb />
his 68th birthday Monday. His <lb />
many friends wish for him a long <lb />
and happy life. <lb />
Rev. J. C. Caldwell, president <lb />
of Atlantic Christian College, <lb />
will assist Rev. Mr. Howard in a <lb />
protracted meeting here begin- <lb />
the 4th Sunday night <lb />
P. A. Hooker and wife, of <lb />
Kinston, spent Saturday with <lb />
Mrs. H. C. Ormond. <lb />
W. F. Hart and wife left Bun- <lb />
day to spend a weak at Morehead <lb />
City.<lb />
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which <lb />
presented <lb />
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id ask <lb />
here last night, acquitted them- <lb />
. . ;. good <lb />
will meet all require- <lb />
no matter what the <lb />
law says r what the platform <lb />
declares there will be prosperity <lb />
in this country because we have <lb />
ninety five million people who <lb />
must live and eat; because we <lb />
have a citizenship that will pro- <lb />
property and lives. There <lb />
will be panics and there will be <lb />
panics and there will be flush <lb />
times; there will be statesmen <lb />
and there will be hot air artists <lb />
and it makes no e to <lb />
the average citizen who is <lb />
dent, provided only, a majority <lb />
of the people elect <lb />
brother's Everything. <lb />
is ruminate him. It selves with <lb />
. <lb />
and harmony <lb />
in the Democratic Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
D. G. Moore, <lb />
F-A Elks, <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones. <lb />
Proctor, <lb />
A. Clark, <lb />
Warren, <lb />
A. M. <lb />
H. Edwards, <lb />
Alston Grimes, <lb />
Ii. Holliday. <lb />
i a m . h . a <lb />
than was present, and <lb />
who did not go <lb />
The <lb />
better than most <lb />
that come here. <lb />
those <lb />
much <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
PROBABLY AFTER A HORSE. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Away <lb />
Intruder. <lb />
About o'clock this morning <lb />
Mr. W. H. who lives <lb />
in South Greenville, <lb />
by hearing someone walk- <lb />
through his yard, and also <lb />
noticed a noise like the rattling <lb />
of a bridle. Thinking someone <lb />
was trying to steal his horse or <lb />
the animal for a drive <lb />
Mr. jumped out of <lb />
bed and started out to <lb />
gate. He made more or leas <lb />
noise in his movements and in <lb />
opening doors, which the <lb />
heard, and just as he got <lb />
out on the back porch he saw a <lb />
man run around the corner of <lb />
the kitchen and make off to the <lb />
street. The man had a bridle in <lb />
his hand which he had taken <lb />
along to catch the horse. <lb />
Pains, <lb />
Scaly <lb />
Mi <lb />
the <lb />
Every patriotic i. <lb />
North Carolina can echo a heart; <lb />
to that. It just <lb />
the line of what The Observes <lb />
hat been preaching for <lb />
time. build more churches <lb />
and school houses and <lb />
enterprises and talk <lb />
about politics, re has bee. <lb />
too much political unrest an <lb />
agitation in North Carolina <lb />
its time to call a halt. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Ice cream by the saucer <lb />
measure at Busy Bee next <lb />
door to C. T. Family <lb />
orders promptly filled, <lb />
d w if. <lb />
Mr. Bryan was not nominated <lb />
by the office-holders any way. <lb />
The G. hopes to claim, <lb />
in its platform in 1912, <lb />
for finding the North Pole. i n in . <lb />
., , I most cases for B. <lb />
With three thousand pounds B B where all else fails. If <lb />
,. , . , , , exhausted the old methods of <lb />
of dried apples on board, it looks have <lb />
as if there would be little <lb />
We will send sample <lb />
how B. B. B Cures above Trouble <lb />
also Eczema and Rheumatism, <lb />
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood <lb />
Balm B. has curing yearly <lb />
credit I of sufferers from Primary, <lb />
or Tertiary Blood Poison <lb />
and all forms of Blood Disease. We <lb />
of an American battleship <lb />
sinking if it were filled with ,,,. , , . . <lb />
i . T. or eyebrows falling out, take B. B. a <lb />
says the It the poison, makes the blood <lb />
. . . . and <lb />
treatment and still have <lb />
pains in bones, back or joints, <lb />
Mucus Patches in mouth, Sore <lb />
throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots <lb />
Ulcers on any part of the body, <lb />
Sore, are run down or nervous, H sir <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
me 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 />
i . . v <lb />
. . . ii lo saw <lb />
gin . ad v kiln <lb />
the <lb />
. an i. for a rood <lb />
business if v men <lb />
would n . ;. I <lb />
the railroad . . . to <lb />
build a shell . <lb />
t there, if <lb />
tiling mo . . . <lb />
me who <lb />
nave to wail ti. There <lb />
the east <lb />
sound train sleet <lb />
and her . with ice. <lb />
We hope they . nil have some <lb />
. that we can <lb />
be out off aid rain <lb />
. .-, tor trains. <lb />
There are a good many people <lb />
that go and come to from our <lb />
little Arthur. <lb />
Dixon <lb />
Physician Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
Tribune. There would lie con- <lb />
danger that it would <lb />
be considerable danger that it <lb />
would up and <lb />
A New Jersey pastor recently <lb />
passed around cigars to the mule <lb />
members of his congregation, in <lb />
order that they might enjoy <lb />
themselves during the delivery <lb />
of his sermon. This might lie <lb />
all right as far as it goes, but <lb />
why not ice cream sodas for the <lb />
ladies <lb />
The Boy <lb />
When the excursion train from <lb />
Morehead stopped at the station <lb />
here Sunday night, a through <lb />
passenger put his head out a <lb />
Who believes the Booth is go- <lb />
back on its former <lb />
------1 <lb />
pure and rich, healing every sore and <lb />
completely changing the entire body <lb />
into a clean, healthy condition. Itch- <lb />
humors, Risings or pimples of <lb />
all leave after killing the n <lb />
and the blood with B. B. B. <lb />
in this way a flood of pure rich blood is <lb />
sent direct to the akin surface, the <lb />
itching stops r and every humor <lb />
or is healed and cured. <lb />
BLOOD BALM B. <lb />
is pleasant and safe to talk; composed <lb />
of pure ingredients. It <lb />
fies and enriches the blood. <lb />
Druggists, per Urge bottle with <lb />
Directions for home cure. <lb />
Free Blood Cure <lb />
This coupon cut from Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. Reflector is good for <lb />
one large sample of <lb />
Blood Balm mailed free in plain <lb />
package. Simply fill in your <lb />
name and address on dotted <lb />
lines below and mall to BLOOD <lb />
BALM CO, Atlanta Ga. <lb />
STATEMENT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN. CAROLINA <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of May 1908. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts . . <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bunk notes <lb />
other notes <lb />
Greenville sir, this is electoral votes to the h- <lb />
answered a small boy candidate President g <lb />
Star. mi <lb />
near. <lb />
State name of trouble <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
160,426.87 L, . . . . <lb />
Capital stock . . <lb />
fund . . <lb />
6,068.66 <lb />
200.60 Undivided profits, less <lb />
1,870.89 <lb />
125,000.00 <lb />
11,260.00 <lb />
283.86 <lb />
1,658.001 <lb />
current exp. paid <lb />
Deposits subject took. 84,138.80 <lb />
Total, 170,880.68 <lb />
Total, 170,680.68 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I I R Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 14th. day of May <lb />
1908, <lb />
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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INSURANCE <lb />
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Loan an ii I k <lb />
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H house I <lb />
I Fur. Fix. i 8.072.552 <lb />
If J I PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb />
J H GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb />
Demand , <lb />
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A CALL FOR COUNTY the end that all Democratic, Cash items <lb />
voters may familiarize Gold coin <lb />
WILL HELD ON SATURDAY selves with plan for holding j <lb />
AUGUST <lb />
Executive Committee Adopts <lb />
This Method of all <lb />
County Offices. <lb />
At r meeting of the <lb />
i .; all minor coin cur. <lb />
election bank notes <lb />
That all other matters and other U S notes 11.128. <lb />
arising in respect to<lb />
Total <lb />
Method of all he ding primary .; <lb />
arc hereby referred to . <lb />
County . Sort I. l i <lb />
Capital Block 26,000.00 <lb />
fund 25,000.00 <lb />
profits less . <lb />
expenses <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
Bill payable 10,000.00 <lb />
Time <lb />
-ill. 110,544.46 <lb />
t checks <lb />
outstanding 480.25 <lb />
I 189,717.00 <lb />
Shoes We y <lb />
, , r, central executive committee of J i f V, r n t i . <lb />
it p of the Demo- i I, James I. the named Lank, do sol- <lb />
At r meeting am ,. . l;. ,. ., fl power to , .,., ;. true t. the best of my <lb />
committee of I. . n shall be . L, Cashier. <lb />
held in Greenville,, . , I <lb />
on Saturday, July, 11th, the ,.,. <lb />
co. ; <lb />
Ex. La ;. I. A. <lb />
man at all t , . ,,. ,. I Director. <lb />
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Pitt in session th s day, p . .,. <lb />
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that, primary election be . ; , <lb />
f of Pitt. . , ., <lb />
it that I <lb />
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O HE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Banking and Trust <lb />
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I Stable, i . s. hanks <lb />
Livery Co. I -i, mi <lb />
conducted in the several J. B. PEnD, Manager <lb />
, P sit the places I State of North <lb />
. ; P ; fT holding Vehicle Good Horses L . r. . ;, ; ,;., do <lb />
. .-, . ,.;,. ,, p, .,.,., swear that the is true to the best <lb />
V t <lb />
I general elections, and that the Your Patronage Solicited <lb />
I opened and kept <lb />
from a. m. until 6.00 <lb />
yip. m in ail of the voting pro <lb />
; , V . . . . t , l ii i i . , I <lb />
wear I i-i true to the of know <lb />
and . Cashier. <lb />
.- d sworn to be- <lb />
20th day May, <lb />
J. M <lb />
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K. Flanagan, <lb />
Cobb, <lb />
.-. Laughinghouse <lb />
Director <lb />
m in all the voting pro <lb />
w . -.-. . fig said county, except in <lb />
V- . G. en; . i No. <lb />
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. . . . said primary election n LS i I <lb />
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. i . i. . rite el I . <lb />
W. H. RHODES, Supt., N. Car. <lb />
area with . for <lb />
I elections prescribed by the State <lb />
Democratic committee <lb />
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parrots handsome j newest and m hung in the <lb />
bird. in full and World. <lb />
At the dose of the v. tins th. fl. p-1 p n. d-d talkers. <lb />
At the dose of the voting the Vow Perfect <lb />
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in the such within six months or assured against time Dy <lb />
. . . . . <lb />
. i. Parrot cages <lb />
I shall proceed to count the ball u lie fill or- <lb />
it lit of the persons ; <lb />
A complete E seas nab roods. <lb />
Banks, Station n latest Magazines, supplies. <lb />
class . . china. <lb />
Lot u y . tty . <lb />
Lock move for you needing them, <lb />
No ti <lb />
Get i; <lb />
I ; after the is selected. <lb />
Only th very . the <lb />
Now f i to come in <lb />
examine our bi goods <lb />
C ill ; i . he I st is s <lb />
pr . quality considered. <lb />
A. B. Ellington, Company. <lb />
II p. e <lb />
by either <lb />
ACCIDENT <lb />
SICKNESS. <lb />
A .-i DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS <lb />
a is o we ;. .- . <lb />
voted and the office and . . j- .. <lb />
number of votes received by each canary is guaranteed to sing <lb />
person for each of said s money back, These price i are I INSURE NOW. <lb />
and they shall such list in ordered b f-., a ft, WHITE, Carolina <lb />
and send the original Any person , <lb />
thereof I .- . a I r or <lb />
man of the county executive .,,. low ft r , . I <lb />
committee and thee there. prices , tea e . d i <lb />
to the chairman of the township and with Has .-, 162,000.000.0.; In <lb />
executive And for Telegraph office before next . <lb />
the purpose of ascertaining and . <lb />
Rout <lb />
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Fit- <lb />
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in-1. <lb />
declaring the result of said <lb />
Democratic executive <lb />
committee of Pitt county, shall <lb />
meet at the house the <lb />
town of Greenville, on Tuesday, <lb />
Sept. 1st, 1908. at 12.00 M., and <lb />
shall open, tab date canvass and <lb />
declare the i y <lb />
election, in ace with the <lb />
pis i f <lb />
That all persons who are to e <lb />
vi for at aid for the <lb />
county offices, <lb />
shall cause t. be filled with the <lb />
chairman or secretary of the <lb />
I . <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the i r of Bali con- <lb />
;. Mortgage <lb />
old. Has over In <lb />
force over ; dividends annually; writes <lb />
all th bast forms of Han very low premium Does <lb />
not Heal i-i securities. <lb />
Those desiring Life Insurance, will Ho well to call on or <lb />
I write to <lb />
. under i.- half of n . <lb />
. t Tick, s- . hi n; n i, <lb />
Saturday June and <lb />
to and i eluding <lb />
Trip Tickets to Norfolk, Va. Sept. 1807, limited <lb />
Op X , J . v., .,,, <lb />
The Norfolk and Southern Rail-, from Norfolk, v,,. <lb />
way the following Virginia Beach and Cape <lb />
tractive low during the sea- Va. trip leave <lb />
. . . . , . If. II .,.,,. . . ,. h,. ,. <lb />
executive committee, on <lb />
t five year i f me , ,,,, <lb />
or before the 16th nay August, <lb />
a of <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, <lb />
delivered by Henry While a j <lb />
e. Pu 1- W. <lb />
or the January, . <lb />
II tor of <lb />
county, North Carolina, j <lb />
to Bale, before the U <lb />
court r In . , <lb />
cash, t bidder, V <lb />
i ring real prop r <lb />
fl tar D <lb />
I I,. county. North Carolina, Ii ; PI <lb />
a pin ti tin I of a <lb />
id Jami i B i . , , Bi <lb />
Boston, ant Return via. <lb />
Sharp . iS <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
5th c a with Ida l r ii <lb />
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son to Va re- <lb />
turn. <lb />
From Pares <lb />
N. S. Ry. <lb />
Wendell . <lb />
Zebulon . <lb />
Wilson B.-0 <lb />
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Greenville ,, <lb />
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New Bern <lb />
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R. E. L. Bunch, T. M. <lb />
H. C. G. P. A. <lb />
F. W. P. A. <lb />
a e. n <lb />
and shall pay to the ; <lb />
laid chairman, such sum shall th. I. ; <lb />
e determined executive . B <lb />
Dr. Greene <lb />
DENTAL <lb />
to primary <lb />
cause to o <lb />
ft <lb />
bed <lb />
committee of Pitt county, as in <lb />
their opinion may his or their <lb />
necessary part for defraying <lb />
expenses incident to the holding <lb />
of said primary <lb />
That the chairman of this com- <lb />
is hereby directed to <lb />
cause to he published in the <lb />
Greenville Reflector, that part of <lb />
the for <lb />
we v Ian t h <lb />
with <lb />
,., -i l-o tr- i <lb />
i. -I. <lb />
of July, <lb />
ii. <lb />
K. i . atty. <lb />
Get the work for the least j. <lb />
money. Collars and i <lb />
per dozen when taken by <lb />
Haskett. Save them <lb />
laundry. <lb />
Tickets July <lb />
August I, and limited to <lb />
Start on return trip August 16th. <lb />
Extension return limit may <lb />
be obtained until September <lb />
by deposit of Stopovers <lb />
permitted in New York, on re- <lb />
turn trip. For particulars, ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
W. J. Craig, t. C. <lb />
Passenger Manager. General <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
Office over Frank Wilson's S printed tr--, of H . Ci i , . ii . <lb />
WEDDING. <lb />
Mrs. Frances Winslow <lb />
announces the marriage <lb />
of her daughter <lb />
Nellie Marie <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Claudius Herbert King <lb />
Monday the sixth of July <lb />
nineteen hundred and eight <lb />
Los Anglos, California. <lb />
After July fifteenth, The Hill, <lb />
Portland, Oregon. <lb />
I ever and Malaria <lb />
do Wood's Liver Medicine <lb />
in Regulates the liver, <lb />
Accomplished Woman of <lb />
Salisbury Becomes Bride of Army <lb />
Officer. <lb />
Salisbury. N. C. July -A <lb />
most interesting wedding <lb />
was performed in St. <lb />
Luke's Episcopal church here at <lb />
six o'clock this afternoon when <lb />
Miss Browning Hen- <lb />
became the bride of <lb />
Lyman A. Cotten, of the United <lb />
States Army, The ceremony <lb />
was performed in the presence <lb />
of a large number of friends and Mad <lb />
. ; t, . r, . t, i headache, constipation, fatigue and <lb />
relatives by the Rev. Ur. F. J. <lb />
Murdock, rector of the church <lb />
and pastor of bride's family. <lb />
Following the wedding a brilliant <lb />
reception was given at the home <lb />
of the bride's parents, ex Con <lb />
and Mrs. John S. Hen- on the farm are <lb />
The ushers were , not hard t . <lb />
bald Henderson, Bruce Cotten, <lb />
Burton Craig, John Henderson <lb />
Preston Cotten, Mr. <lb />
and Mr. et. attendants <lb />
included Misses Susan Bynum, <lb />
Jeanie Car- <lb />
mine Mock, besides a <lb />
of out-of-b guests. <lb />
The bride is an accomplished <lb />
m at vi young <lb />
greatly d o n <lb />
State. Lieut Cotten <lb />
th i <lb />
States Ar .; as a <lb />
Eta<lb />
weakness. It's tonic effect on the en- <lb />
tire system is felt with the first dost <lb />
to lake. Clears the complex- <lb />
ion Quickly. contains 1-2 <lb />
the of the <lb />
Hard to Get Rid Of. <lb />
the kickers in town. On the <lb />
farm there is the kicking cow. <lb />
and our long cared friend, the <lb />
mule, while in town there the <lb />
. id mo shack who wants all the <lb />
i . mes <lb />
i tying The cow may <lb />
be so ii the male traded <lb />
. in, lathing hut <lb />
Cutting Down Freight Trains. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line has <lb />
cut in half its service in <lb />
this section, and beginning with <lb />
last Wednesday, 15th, only <lb />
weekly freight trail.-, run be- <lb />
tween Weldon and Kinston, in <lb />
place of the daily that <lb />
have heretofore been running. <lb />
The A. C. L., is no doubt con- <lb />
ducting its business to suit itself, <lb />
but this cutting down of freight <lb />
trains looks like a suicidal policy, <lb />
as it will simply Rive the <lb />
to the Norfolk Southern <lb />
road at ail the points reached by <lb />
that road. We understand that <lb />
a reason given for cutting down <lb />
the service is that trains a <lb />
week can handle the present <lb />
business. That may be true for <lb />
the immediate present, but we <lb />
predict that if such a schedule <lb />
holds it will not b six months <lb />
before the A. C. L. will find that <lb />
one trains week will be sufficient <lb />
to carry all the freight it will get <lb />
to points reached by ti N. S. <lb />
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conic. <lb />
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for the <lb />
trial <lb />
on Kidneys and b <lb />
first I . I-. <lb />
lam hack, rheum i <lb />
and r TI <lb />
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Pres. and <lb />
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Secretary. <lb />
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in 1904 with <lb />
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H j . h Id is i. our interest <lb />
lo see as we are in position to look alter <lb />
sour every need. ; our tine <lb />
General is kepi <lb />
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choose from is n I<lb />
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Share <lb />
Under the State law enacted <lb />
by the last legislature creating a <lb />
fireman's relief fund, the amount <lb />
apportioned to Greenville is <lb />
Insurance Commissioner Young <lb />
sent Mr. H. L Carr, treasurer <lb />
of the town, a check for this <lb />
amount, and it was by him <lb />
turned over to Mr. J. L. Little, <lb />
treasurer of the relief <lb />
fund. This fund is created by a <lb />
small tax on foreign insurance <lb />
companies doing business in the <lb />
State. <lb />
Just Exactly Right. <lb />
have used New Life <lb />
Pills for several years, and find them <lb />
just exactly gays Mr A A <lb />
ton, of N Y New Life <lb />
Pills relieve without the least <lb />
fort. Best remedy for constipation, <lb />
biliousness malaria. at J. L. <lb />
Wooten's drug store. <lb />
vi quality <lb />
your orders -i In <lb />
nails. Give us ;. call <lb />
c ii fill <lb />
loud of<lb />
art J <lb />
Mr. <lb />
re, <lb />
a i <lb />
ranks high p esteem <lb />
H L. <lb />
General Hardware <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
farm Cant's fertilizer sower <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
and a general favorite with all. <lb />
in the approaching marriage <lb />
go <lb />
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in i; . <lb />
He was i i the <lb />
., a boat v. Id ;., <lb />
. . ;. he say., <lb />
Prof. . was I e . r ,,, , , ,. <lb />
Greenville feels much Interest only one of the . who could rests <lb />
; not labor i est impressed in <lb />
. . , v i- i the d at D aver. <lb />
V. x . . .;, . pr, ., Ml. <lb />
Operation Piles will not be While attempting to start . , be better <lb />
to the sieve with kerosene ,,.,. d. ere than on th- <lb />
oil the can exploded and the rostrum. <lb />
daughter of interview with Mr. B-y- <lb />
i year <lb />
old <lb />
lent of North <lb />
was attended <lb />
Judge Parker Offer, Service,. j Owens u Frank Morrison, secretary of <lb />
Helena. Mont., July the and James Dun- <lb />
Alton B. Parker, who is here on <lb />
his way to tour Yellowstone <lb />
Park with of <lb />
New York, said today he would <lb />
gladly stump New York and <lb />
other states for Bryan and Kern, <lb />
and he believed they will carry <lb />
New York. <lb />
One application of Man Pile Rem- <lb />
for all forms of Piles, soothes, <lb />
reduces inflammation, soreness and <lb />
itching. Price guaranteed. Sold by <lb />
John C. Wooten. <lb />
It Can't Be Beat. <lb />
The best of all tea.-hers Is experience. <lb />
C. M. Harden, of r City. North <lb />
Carolina, find that <lb />
Bitters does all claimed for it. <lb />
For Stomach, Liver and kidney <lb />
it can't be beat. have tried it <lb />
and find it a <lb />
Mr. Harden is it's the best of all <lb />
medicines also for weakness, lame <lb />
hack, and all run down conditions. <lb />
Best two for chills and malaria. Sold <lb />
old under guarantee at J. L. Wooten's <lb />
drug store. <lb />
c-in. <lb />
i a labor leader. <lb />
Died. <lb />
On July 15th the tiny presence <lb />
of Jessie Tucker, daughter of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Harding <lb />
of near Grifton was taken from <lb />
them. For a year and a month, <lb />
she had shed sunshine on the <lb />
hearts of those who loved her, <lb />
and Heaven is richer for the <lb />
return of her baby spirit.<lb />
ft<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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Application j <lb />
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not be good health. <lb />
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cannot be good blood. <lb />
If y LIVER and restore <lb />
Us natural action.<lb />
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Fairy Origin. <lb />
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China two orphan brothers. The <lb />
elder brother, not satisfied with <lb />
having inherited the larger share <lb />
the parental estate, <lb />
part of the j ranger. <lb />
hint but a few rocky, <lb />
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be r . up . <lb />
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bis name. Opening bi <lb />
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. ; he i <lb />
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A healthy LIVER means pure <lb />
blood. <lb />
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Health means happiness. <lb />
.; ling r <lb />
who . <lb />
and <lb />
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thy reward. Thou <lb />
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re thy head m in. it <lb />
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Mrs. Sarah Cram r, mother o; H, ,, i,.,, i., <lb />
re. Nina Z r. Bi d ; n-i i <lb />
s pass- i th i hes ind hat <lb />
away this . i-g at <lb />
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Mr. n., I Mrs. Z v , . , , ,. ., ;. . . <lb />
MRS. CRAMER <lb />
at Home of R. M. Ail <lb />
In tho State of Chivalry <lb />
Compulsory. <lb />
-If any that Um days of <lb />
and tho errant <lb />
spirit let him start <lb />
I . on a far southward Journey, <lb />
not halt his Steps until lie up <lb />
Hie town of which la <lb />
of the Mexican state <lb />
a traveling <lb />
man. <lb />
arrived hi he will <lb />
at once we that the <lb />
till survives. was down there not <lb />
long . and the gallantry f <lb />
their extreme readiness to extend <lb />
to the fair sex pleased and <lb />
surprised me. When l noticed <lb />
alacrity which the native males <lb />
Jumped on crowded street car <lb />
to their seals to first senorita <lb />
entered. thought to myself how <lb />
I mere are these <lb />
Mexicans than of own <lb />
. They do not wait to see If <lb />
same man is going to get up, but <lb />
, each tries to beat the other in <lb />
proffering his seat to the lady. <lb />
s; about the matter to the pro- <lb />
r of the hotel and Immediately <lb />
be began laugh. <lb />
i lens; understand, senor. said <lb />
that the c <lb />
our state It a decree that If any <lb />
man keep Ills Heal in a street ear. <lb />
r a woman to stand, <lb />
be l- II in and a fine. The <lb />
hive Instructed to <lb />
mG o; him. His rocky i this . i think this <lb />
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prices are int. r<lb />
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Duncan has <lb />
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v. .-. ; kin Bel . tat of sever i <lb />
W, . tags tor th He improve <lb />
i health. <lb />
,; <lb />
an- S extensive pr <lb />
ration the manufacture <lb />
. . Barber l y ID <lb />
Si an old W w be glad to supply y <lb />
of W. H. J needs, Prices are interesting. <lb />
F. Stoker, cf <lb />
was here Friday. <lb />
. sell <lb />
we can <lb />
Hi in v i. <lb />
The t <lb />
av d <lb />
lily- <lb />
. V he i . e . <lb />
i yea-. home r. at <lb />
o'clock and the will be <lb />
. c mi <lb />
Address to die Democratic Press. <lb />
I every D raw paper <lb />
pupil <lb />
onetime with Kit- <lb />
Ice cream at Johnson's <lb />
every day. <lb />
. T. . Mo re, of who <lb />
has a business <lb />
in h, is visit bis <lb />
friend is an old <lb />
dent of W. H. S. and we are <lb />
glad indeed to have him among <lb />
us <lb />
We always have a nice of <lb />
flour just if. <lb />
-1 Berber C <lb />
W. E. Ho<lb />
. , <lb />
last year. M Lewis has boor. <lb />
teaching the Goldsboro schools <lb />
i r i  <lb />
v el <lb />
mM , would begin collection a <lb />
. m . . aw had a I <lb />
,.,. i, ;. ; from its subscribers. There <lb />
we may expect good work are very few Democrats who <lb />
from each of them. could to makes small <lb />
At a later date I snail have ,,, <lb />
some further announcements to <lb />
m live to <lb />
new pupils, <lb />
contribution and the will <lb />
n he able to control <lb />
until they take on <lb />
v still and ho j <lb />
;. I i <lb />
With i v. i he Ii <lb />
self, i i the task the <lb />
treas <lb />
i lam days be dog i . <lb />
i ; he I a r bulb. <lb />
B, . . . the promise, <lb />
ed tho i I lied <lb />
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i . . <lb />
grow ; i an <lb />
a id . . v. lie to hay from <lb />
him. <lb />
re the <lb />
. or Bow r <lb />
sin home, though in <lb />
it .- Ii the <lb />
has to do the prompt <lb />
yon ii. since of <lb />
our to <lb />
with the police and to be pub- <lb />
as hi, king <lb />
American. <lb />
She Had Barns. <lb />
pie lad. was <lb />
n ,;. v. and had Just <lb />
r Into i where the good <lb />
was i washing. Her on- <lb />
n . r elevate the minds of <lb />
i . . I asked. you rent <lb />
In the good wife bared her <lb />
bra v. n and displayed a large red <lb />
. There's wan got this <lb />
,,,,. , v. ii . steam the pot <lb />
But. after a aye<lb />
mind, he said <lb />
as she raised her sweet face <lb />
from his shoulder and they both saw <lb />
white I i u will all <lb />
she burst out, <lb />
hiding her upon bis <lb />
do you <lb />
were here <lb />
A. L- <lb />
Av. . <lb />
after neon <lb />
A opportunity to get <lb />
goods for the next few <lb />
days. Calico, and the <lb />
A. F. C. Gingham, <lb />
Star <lb />
Percale, <lb />
Term. <lb />
Ai ion on.- on I <lb />
j fir-t be . e <lb />
f-.--- feet I mis, but <lb />
who graduated last spring will plying campaign funds. As long <lb />
am hopeful that all the pupils themselves the of <lb />
slip- <lb />
to s <lb />
i- tali re . . ed. <lb />
to this <lb />
too strongly them to <lb />
to be ac nor <lb />
mid their parents <lb />
them <lb />
i; can. Young <lb />
people our and time <lb />
ply cannot afford to deprive <lb />
themselves of a <lb />
The expense feature is but <lb />
. r <lb />
ii . using <lb />
campaign tin as most men do ordering <lb />
. t. . i. <lb />
influence <lb />
Some <lb />
the have <lb />
far for outlandish j <lb />
have a lite b me <lb />
hand. Ha, U Shoes , it hi , <lb />
Barber Co, is determination, and I <lb />
d. t a Kin- other have been hope none our graduates are <lb />
Rev. T. H. went to Kin <lb />
ton Thursday on business. <lb />
and eggs a specialty. <lb />
Come get the beat prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Taylor, or <lb />
Ayden, spent Sunday here. <lb />
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb />
are still going. Call to see <lb />
our nice stock of runabouts be- <lb />
fore you buy. Prices are inter- <lb />
Miss Eva after an <lb />
extended visit to Hassell and <lb />
Bethel returned home Friday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
To have a horse he must <lb />
have plenty of good feed. All <lb />
kinds of the best to be had, at <lb />
Produce Co., next <lb />
door to <lb />
On account of excessive heat <lb />
Dr. W. T. was not <lb />
able to fill his appointment here <lb />
Sunday night, having delivered <lb />
two lectures during the day. <lb />
The A. G. Cox manufacturing <lb />
Co. is taxed to its full capacity <lb />
now filling the urgent orders for <lb />
trucks and flues. They report <lb />
business in excellent condition <lb />
Miss Pattie button went to <lb />
Greenville yesterday afternoon. <lb />
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange <lb />
at Co- <lb />
Rev. T. H. King was at his <lb />
best Sunday morning at the <lb />
church. <lb />
We are prepared to fill your <lb />
orders for flues on short notice. <lb />
Let us have your orders at once <lb />
before the rush comes Prices <lb />
same as hut year. A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Co., <lb />
N. C <lb />
Hassell House, of House, spent <lb />
the night here with Johnnie <lb />
He returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
other goods have <lb />
No goods charged at <lb />
above prices. Come A. W. Ange <lb />
Prof. G, E. left <lb />
Wednesday evening for the con- <lb />
convention to be held <lb />
in Plymouth Thursday. <lb />
of High <lb />
school here and being <lb />
sent out. Almost daily requests <lb />
come in for from <lb />
prospective students. Last year <lb />
there were pupils from seventeen <lb />
counties Carolina in this <lb />
school, two from Florida and one <lb />
from Virginia. Prof Lineberry <lb />
is cheerful over the prospect this <lb />
year for even a greater attend- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, of <lb />
Hanrahan, spent Friday <lb />
here with relatives. <lb />
A. D. Cox and went <lb />
to Oakley to spend Sunday with <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Jerome and C. H. <lb />
Langston went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Maggie Ross, of Bonner- <lb />
ton, is visiting Miss Olive Butt. <lb />
C. T. Cox celebrated his birth- <lb />
day at the home of his mother, <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox, last night. It <lb />
was attended by quite a number <lb />
of his relatives and friends. <lb />
Refreshments were served. <lb />
Messrs. and Peters, <lb />
who have been selling lightning <lb />
rods in our section for the put <lb />
two weeks, left tor Tarboro <lb />
yesterday afternoon to spend <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
hope none of our- graduates are <lb />
going to be lacking in this re- <lb />
Trusting; that the pupils of our <lb />
school are having a most delight <lb />
vacation, and than will <lb />
be ready for a good year's work <lb />
when school opens, I am. <lb />
Very truly. <lb />
H. B. Smith, <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
a few men <lb />
will <lb />
Upon <lb />
seems that <lb />
reached the end cf corporate con-, able to <lb />
and this is a step in what they pay. and yet these fine <lb />
Ways. <lb />
I have fed you. <lb />
are doing; your <lb />
p- on <lb />
Imply <lb />
mil so there yes <lb />
-Smart Sol <lb />
Making Headway. <lb />
Traveler neat <lb />
yon say you were <lb />
been <lb />
they altogether h <lb />
have mothers tongue. And . with the girl across the way <lb />
I some moth- <lb />
n smile a <lb />
A HUMAN MACHINE. <lb />
but the individuals English clerks will. <lb />
I sneak their mother tongue if a <lb />
who control these charge them with <lb />
may still dominate j the king's <lb />
,.,,. . . , . I ion's of Rhetoric, <lb />
politics the sinews <lb />
of war. The Democratic <lb />
has struck a blow <lb />
by <lb />
before election. The I Bi . , <lb />
party has so far refused to at the Scottish court to a <lb />
Ha to Correct a Language <lb />
Ha Did Not Understand. <lb />
When Mas Muller preparing Ills <lb />
he had, so the <lb />
I in of the In- <lb />
l of the compositor. <lb />
i in lbs for <lb />
Admiral Dead. <lb />
Bad Germany, July <lb />
Vice Admiral <lb />
who commanded the ill-fated <lb />
Russian fleet, which was <lb />
by the Japanese in the <lb />
Sea f Japan in May, 1903. died <lb />
here last night heart trow- <lb />
It is believed that the heart <lb />
affection resulted from injuries <lb />
received by Admiral <lb />
sky in the of the Sea of <lb />
Japan. <lb />
Have just unloaded a car each <lb />
of corn and oats. See me <lb />
buying. F. V. Johnston. <lb />
. scholar In the university <lb />
party so to at the Scottish court to SI must be overlooking his proofs with <lb />
with us on this proposition, but match, the duke to take any partner . kindly Interest and making the <lb />
. 1.1. k. J fin I for showed that <lb />
The long <lb />
were I he of the mil who <lb />
us on proposition, Baton, mine <lb />
public sentiment may yet whom he could find, took to his side Mans w him. <lb />
it to do so. I have no doubt Edinburgh <lb />
notice <lb />
Go to M. G. Bryan <lb />
N, C., for fire insurance. He <lb />
represents the Co., <lb />
of Greensboro. It is one of the <lb />
best. <lb />
to this Mag- <lb />
it to do so. i nave no , . ,,. , Pot <lb />
. .-, . . -ii, John The lat- <lb />
Democratic party won and the latter, being <lb />
receive contributions from more the stake, built for him- <lb />
individuals than ever self s home, which is to be <lb />
ed to any campaign, and there is by tho record upon It in <lb />
. a <lb />
no reason why the entire sum <lb />
necessary should not be <lb />
by ons from the mass-i Assorting <lb />
es. If every Democratic paper j a great help to be able to <lb />
will take the matter up and lend size up the man you come in contact <lb />
a helping hand, we will soon; <lb />
ha <lb />
treasury <lb />
campaign work, and that u all out of their club one night <lb />
helping hand, we will mod with, said a business man to u- <lb />
u son. It more important still <lb />
money enough in the ,,,,,, J .,, <lb />
to provide for legitimate a noisy <lb />
ii oil I . at. <lb />
we want. <lb />
W. J. Bryan <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
DO NOT <lb />
at <lb />
. No <lb />
fur <lb />
mm Powder <lb />
to It I, <lb />
and Our as <lb />
to Hake. <lb />
milk. <lb />
Pewter. <lb />
Mil, end <lb />
Simple, 11- <lb />
two <lb />
TOt is <lb />
et one. of e <lb />
Flavors; Vanilla, <lb />
Lemon and <lb />
SoU r S <lb />
for It be <lb />
Sow keep <lb />
Co., U S. V <lb />
the street. They stopped in front <lb />
of an imposing resilience. Alter <lb />
considerable one of them <lb />
advanced and pounded on he door. <lb />
A woman stuck her head out of a <lb />
second story window demanded, <lb />
none too do you <lb />
the resilience of <lb />
Mr, Inquired the man on <lb />
the Steps, With elaborate bow. <lb />
is. What do you lib it <lb />
possible I honor <lb />
to What <lb />
Good Will you <lb />
Convict Shot by Guard. <lb />
July <lb />
Scott, a serving <lb />
two years on county <lb />
roads for forgery, was shot by a <lb />
guard and mortally wounded <lb />
this morning while attempting <lb />
his escape. One ball <lb />
went through the left lung and, . <lb />
the. county physician the, to <lb />
patient will likely be dead before j <lb />
night <lb />
wt up the type. this man, <lb />
know Muller asked, s <lb />
hit of It. Us and wont enabled him <lb />
to detect the errors a hungry child <lb />
a dinner. The <lb />
originated through his arm <lb />
than from any Intellectual doubt, and <lb />
that arm was <lb />
This had sustained an <lb />
dent, leaving him with an arm partly <lb />
paralyzed, and as this made him slow- <lb />
with Ills setting his masters <lb />
on to Sanskrit, with which he had <lb />
no previous acquaintance. He had <lb />
to upward of types for the <lb />
work, but he learned them and <lb />
himself to the work. Now. <lb />
many of the letters In Sanskrit cannot <lb />
follow each other or. If they do, must <lb />
be modified. In writing Muller some- <lb />
times forgot these modifications, but <lb />
they were all marked tho proof. <lb />
Muller was so Interested that besought <lb />
out the printer to ask how he <lb />
was able to correct a language which <lb />
he did not understand. The <lb />
was see, sir, <lb />
tar arm gets into a regular swing <lb />
from one compartment of types to <lb />
another, there are <lb />
never occur. So If I suddenly to <lb />
take up which entail u new <lb />
movement feel It and put a <lb />
What a dog's life the or <lb />
Ward's, which Is the <lb />
thing, would have caused that marvel- <lb />
human Ge- <lb />
LAXATIVE <lb />
TO NATIONaL Nil FOOD AND <lb />
An <lb />
rot Salt by L. WOOTEN, Drug <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 />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
PLAN FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS. <lb />
Plan for holding primary elections for <lb />
the nomination of democratic <lb />
dates for and township <lb />
and members of the legislature and <lb />
township executive committee, in per- <lb />
of resolution adopted by the <lb />
state democratic executive committee <lb />
at its meeting held in Raleigh on the <lb />
26th day of July. 190-1. <lb />
Section At the meeting <lb />
held for the purpose of calling a <lb />
county convention to nominate <lb />
candidates for county offices and <lb />
members of the legislature, <lb />
the county democratic executive <lb />
committee may, upon motion, <lb />
determine the question of <lb />
such candidates by <lb />
election as provided for in <lb />
the following resolution of the <lb />
state executive <lb />
, That this com- <lb />
will an optional <lb />
primary, to be adopted by the <lb />
executive committee of any <lb />
county to nominate <lb />
county candidates and members <lb />
of the legislature by a primary. <lb />
That the chairman is <lb />
ed to appoint a sub-committee to <lb />
formulate such a plan, and when <lb />
approved by the chairman the <lb />
said plan shall become a part <lb />
of the plan of <lb />
Where any county executive <lb />
committee has already called a <lb />
primary, such county executive <lb />
committee may formulate and <lb />
promulgate its own s for <lb />
such election already ordered. <lb />
The plan provided for in this <lb />
resolution will not supersede the <lb />
present plan except in <lb />
counties adopting this <lb />
Sec. If before such meet- <lb />
is held there shall be present- <lb />
ed to the chairman the county <lb />
executive a petition in <lb />
writing, signed by one-fourth of <lb />
the members of such executive <lb />
committee, or a petition in writ- <lb />
signed by at least one <lb />
known democratic voters <lb />
of such county, asking a <lb />
meeting of the county executive <lb />
committee be held for the par- <lb />
pose of considering the <lb />
of nominating such <lb />
dates by primary election, then <lb />
it shall be the duty of said chair- <lb />
man forthwith to call a meeting <lb />
of his county executive commit- <lb />
tee within ten days to act upon <lb />
the said petition. In any county <lb />
where it has been decided by <lb />
the majority of the executive <lb />
committee to nominate <lb />
dates by primary election, shall <lb />
be held under the following rules <lb />
and <lb />
Sec-3. The time of holding <lb />
the primary election shall be not <lb />
less than thirty days before the <lb />
general election, and not less <lb />
than fifteen notice shall be <lb />
given of the time and places <lb />
when and where such primary is <lb />
to be held. When a primary <lb />
election under this plan shall be <lb />
ordered, notice thereof, giving <lb />
the date and the various ballot- <lb />
places and the names of the <lb />
persons appointed to hold the <lb />
same, shall be published in the <lb />
democratic press of said county, <lb />
and copies posted at every ballot- <lb />
place in said, county, and <lb />
other notice given as the <lb />
county executive committee may <lb />
think proper. In such primary <lb />
election the county executive <lb />
committee shall designate the <lb />
places where voting shall be <lb />
had. and they shall select, as far <lb />
as practicable, the places <lb />
ed by law for holding the general <lb />
state elections. They may, how- <lb />
ever, select other places if the <lb />
convenience of democratic voters <lb />
justifies such change, but there <lb />
shall be at least one voting place <lb />
in each township. <lb />
Sec. For the purpose of <lb />
holding such election, the said <lb />
committee shall appoint two <lb />
democrats for each <lb />
or other voting district in <lb />
the county, who shall conduce <lb />
such election, receive the ballots, <lb />
count them, declare the result <lb />
and make a written statement <lb />
thereof. If any person appoint- <lb />
ed to hold a primary election <lb />
shall decline to serve, become in- <lb />
or become a <lb />
date before said primary, the <lb />
chairman cf th-; executive com- <lb />
cf that township or <lb />
shall have to <lb />
some qualified democrat to <lb />
fill such place; and if the chair- <lb />
man of the committee shall not <lb />
be present, then the remaining <lb />
poll-holder person authorized <lb />
may designate some to <lb />
assist him in holding the same, <lb />
and such substitute person <lb />
have the same right and author- <lb />
therein as it he had been <lb />
originally appointed by the <lb />
executive committee. <lb />
Sec. The said persons <lb />
shall provide such boxes for the <lb />
reception of ballots as may be <lb />
but there shall be <lb />
separate boxes for the following <lb />
of candidates, to-wit <lb />
Candidates for the general as- <lb />
shall be voted for in one <lb />
box, all county officers shall be <lb />
voted for in one box, all township <lb />
officers in one box The hours <lb />
for holding such primary election <lb />
shall be as From ten <lb />
o'clock a. m. to live o'clock p. m. <lb />
Provided, that the county <lb />
committee may designate <lb />
other hours within which said <lb />
primary election may be held; <lb />
but in no case shall the time for <lb />
holding said election be less than <lb />
sire hours.<lb />
j- <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
Any democratic can- <lb />
who is voted for in said <lb />
primary election may attend the <lb />
in person or by <lb />
and be present <lb />
the conduct of said election and <lb />
counting the vote. Every white <lb />
democratic elector shall have the <lb />
right to vote at bis proper poll- <lb />
place, and in case the vote of <lb />
a man claiming to be a democrat <lb />
elector is challenged on the <lb />
ground that he is not qualified as <lb />
an or is not a democrat, <lb />
he shall not be denied the <lb />
of voting except by the <lb />
judgment of both poll-holders. <lb />
Every challenge shall be record- <lb />
ed, and any candidate or his rep- <lb />
dissatisfied with the <lb />
result shall have the right to <lb />
peal to the county executive <lb />
committee, and the county <lb />
committee shall hear the <lb />
same and allow or disallow the <lb />
vote, and shall amend the re- <lb />
turns that precinct in ac- <lb />
with its <lb />
said appeal. <lb />
Sec. At the close of the <lb />
voting it shall be the duty of the <lb />
poll-holders, in the presence of <lb />
such candidates or their <lb />
and any democrat who <lb />
wishes to attend, to proceed at <lb />
once to count the ballots and <lb />
make a list of all persons voted <lb />
for and the offices for which <lb />
they were voted, and <lb />
of votes received by each, <lb />
and they shall sign such list and <lb />
send the same immediately to <lb />
the chairman of the county ex- <lb />
committee. They shall <lb />
give any candidate or his <lb />
upon his request, a <lb />
copy of the said list and they <lb />
shall also give to the county ex- <lb />
committee a statement of <lb />
the number of challenges allowed <lb />
or disallowed, and how said <lb />
challenged voter voted or how he <lb />
offered to vote when challenged. <lb />
Sec. Within five days of <lb />
the holding of such primary <lb />
election, it shall be the duty of <lb />
the democratic executive com- <lb />
of such county to meet <lb />
and ascertain and declare the re- <lb />
of the and if any per <lb />
son has received B majority of <lb />
all votes cast for an office, they <lb />
shall so declare, and he shall be <lb />
the nominee of the party for such <lb />
office. And if no has re- <lb />
a majority of all the votes <lb />
cast for an office, but has re- <lb />
a plurality thereof, the <lb />
said committee shall declare him <lb />
to be the nominee of the party <lb />
for such office, unless the person <lb />
receiving next highest vote <lb />
for such office demands of said <lb />
committee in writing a sec- <lb />
primary be held, in which <lb />
case a second primary shall be <lb />
ordered and held under the rules <lb />
and regulations herein provided, <lb />
as near as may be. and such sec- <lb />
primary snail be held within <lb />
days from the time of said <lb />
call, provided that in the second <lb />
primary no votes shall <lb />
be cast except for the two per- <lb />
sons receiving respectively the <lb />
highest and next highest vote in <lb />
the first primary. In the event <lb />
each person voted for in the sec <lb />
primary receives the tame <lb />
I number of votes, the county ex- <lb />
committee shall decide <lb />
which of them shall be the can- <lb />
of the party for that <lb />
office. <lb />
Sec. At the meeting in <lb />
which said primary is ordered <lb />
under this plan, it shall be the <lb />
duty of the committee <lb />
to fix the date upon which said <lb />
committee will meet to ascertain <lb />
and declare the result of such <lb />
primary, and notice thereof shall <lb />
be given in the call for such <lb />
In case a second primary <lb />
is necessary, the date f r the <lb />
meeting of the executive com- <lb />
to canvass and <lb />
the result thereof shall be fixed <lb />
and announced in the call of the <lb />
second primary- <lb />
Sec. The county executive <lb />
committee shall have the right to <lb />
make rules with regard to <lb />
holding the primary elections <lb />
which it may deem proper, not <lb />
inconsistent with the rules <lb />
scribed in this plan. It shall be <lb />
the duty of the executive com- <lb />
to prepare and furnish all <lb />
blanks and forms needed in <lb />
the returns from said <lb />
and any reported <lb />
and appeals therefrom. It <lb />
shall have power to provide for <lb />
raising the funds necessary to <lb />
pay the expenses thereof. <lb />
Sec. No primary election <lb />
shall be held under this plan <lb />
less the same shall be ordered by <lb />
the executive committee of the <lb />
county, and in the <lb />
committee of the county shall <lb />
not order a-primary election <lb />
this plan, nominations for <lb />
county offices and candidates for <lb />
the legislature shall made <lb />
the plan of organization in <lb />
force prior to the adoption of the <lb />
resolution set forth. <lb />
F. M. SIMMONS, <lb />
Chairman State Democratic <lb />
Executive Committee. <lb />
ALEX. J. FIELD, Secretary. <lb />
HOTEL BURNED AT NIGHT. <lb />
Main Building At Springs <lb />
Destroyed. <lb />
N. C. July <lb />
The main hotel building at <lb />
Springs, fourteen <lb />
miles north of Rural Hall, was <lb />
destroyed by fire at o'clock <lb />
this morning. The total loss on <lb />
furniture, ere. is <lb />
at There were <lb />
thirty or more guests in the <lb />
building tome of them <lb />
I narrow escapes. of them <lb />
lost their trunks and clothing. <lb />
One lady rushed out of the build- <lb />
through flames with her <lb />
j baby her arms. Both had <lb />
j their hair badly singed. The <lb />
; origin of tho fire is not definitely <lb />
, known. One opinion is that the <lb />
i building -as lightning. <lb />
electric storm passed over <lb />
scene about the time the <lb />
fire was discovered. Another <lb />
I belief expressed is that the con <lb />
started from a lamp <lb />
; exploding. Dr. H. P. <lb />
of Southern Pines, who is man- <lb />
aging the summer resort this <lb />
year, lost in cash, besides <lb />
; considerable household <lb />
He has decided to build a kitchen <lb />
once and continue business <lb />
throughout the season. The <lb />
owners have two small buildings <lb />
j which will be fitted up for use by <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
THE INLAND WATER-WAY. <lb />
Condemning Land on In- <lb />
tended to Small. <lb />
A correspondent of The New <lb />
Bern Journal has interrogated <lb />
that paper as to what progress, <lb />
if any, has been made toward <lb />
actual work on the inland water- <lb />
way, and the question out <lb />
tho fact that something is being <lb />
done. The Journal calls <lb />
Why No Make John Elks Sheriff of <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
When John Elks retired from <lb />
the chairmanship of the board <lb />
of county commissioners of Pin. <lb />
j county, he carried with him the <lb />
respect arid the confidence of tho <lb />
people. unknown <lb />
i politically, save in his own town- <lb />
ship when He was elected a com- <lb />
missioner, he the <lb />
duties of that difficult office with <lb />
i such tact and courage that even <lb />
I those who looked upon this young <lb />
I farmer from with a de- <lb />
j of doubt as to his ability <lb />
; soon recognized in him a level <lb />
headed practical man, in whose <lb />
hands the business of the Ly <lb />
will be carefully guarded. <lb />
At the expiration of his term <lb />
as commissioner, declining re- <lb />
election, he since devoted his <lb />
attention entirely to bis farm. <lb />
He now asks the Democrats of <lb />
the county to make him sheriff. <lb />
He has proven faithful in every <lb />
sphere of that he has been <lb />
called upon to fill. He is a man <lb />
of great sense, a court <lb />
gentlemen, has always been <lb />
j a Democrat and will make Pitt <lb />
county one of the best officers <lb />
she ever had. <lb />
One of the Voters. <lb />
Greenville Township, July <lb />
ltd <lb />
i to advertisements in its col- <lb />
in the nature of summons <lb />
i appear and take that <lb />
had been commenced for <lb />
its condemnation of certain lands, <lb />
the cases would be heard in <lb />
I the United States Circuit court <lb />
at New Morn, Monday, <lb />
3rd, The Journal explains that <lb />
to those acquainted with these <lb />
now in progress of con- <lb />
Id it will be known that <lb />
lie in the vicinity of Adams <lb />
creek, along the proposed line cf <lb />
l ate of inland water-way. <lb />
that this process is <lb />
I necessary before work may be <lb />
upon this water <lb />
i ate. who ought to know <lb />
I sty, that with condemnation of <lb />
land, and its purchase by the <lb />
g which is expected <lb />
be co rs urn mated as quickly i's <lb />
legal process may be ad- <lb />
the work upon the inland <lb />
water way will be commenced. <lb />
This ought to be as- <lb />
that the inland water <lb />
way is net a project on paper, <lb />
but that in the course of time, <lb />
it is to be an fact. <lb />
h has been really started, and <lb />
is the important thing. The <lb />
government k- laying the <lb />
That being, the <lb />
completion of the project is as- <lb />
sured. This inland water-way, <lb />
Journal says, merely a <lb />
, canal or water route for war <lb />
in time of trouble with for- <lb />
nations, but means a safety <lb />
route for vessels engaged in <lb />
carrying trade, whereby they <lb />
may avoid the dangers of the <lb />
ocean storms, particularly Hat- <lb />
And to Congressman <lb />
Small be the <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
BOY RUN OVER. <lb />
Wheels of Ice Wagon Pits Across <lb />
Body. <lb />
morning Jam's a <lb />
little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. <lb />
was riding his <lb />
on Evans street, when he <lb />
I run over by an ice wagon. Toe <lb />
I wheels of the wagon <lb />
; across his b and it is almost <lb />
miraculous that he was not in- <lb />
killed or seriously m- <lb />
Fortunately he was <lb />
bruised. <lb />
Sine Evans street <lb />
aver,; have I. paved they <lb />
afford an inviting place for bi- <lb />
cycle riding, but with so many <lb />
vehicles on these- busy streets <lb />
such riding is y dangerous. <lb />
The Time to <lb />
During the money <lb />
when dollars and work are <lb />
is the very time to adv- <lb />
the time to reach the pocket- <lb />
books of the men w <lb />
who buy for the <lb />
dollar quality considered. <lb />
The merchants that nave been <lb />
carrying <lb />
ads. <lb />
a i <lb />
week day in the <lb />
merchants that have doing <lb />
the business, nine limes <lb />
of ten. The wide-awake <lb />
me; chant know- that he <lb />
is getting new business every <lb />
day ard also knows c mes <lb />
from the fellow the merchant <lb />
that doesn't tell his customers <lb />
what he has got through the <lb />
newspapers, and is steadily <lb />
out in this day of close com- <lb />
petition. There is no way of <lb />
getting around <lb />
is one of the <lb />
able assets in business. Every <lb />
successful business concern is a <lb />
testimonial to printer's ink. The <lb />
fellow of yesterday can't keep <lb />
pace with the fellow of <lb />
employing old methods. <lb />
man knows that and <lb />
stick to pays and pays <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Planting Bald Heads. <lb />
Why should a man worry about <lb />
his hair or the lack of it Near- <lb />
every day I receive letters <lb />
from men or women asking for a <lb />
dandruff cure and a hair restorer. <lb />
The best dandruff cure is a bald <lb />
head The best hair restorer is <lb />
a native of Columbia, at the sec- <lb />
or third fall of the <lb />
River. He uses an awl, a mallet <lb />
and some spice gum. After <lb />
punching a hole in the scalp he <lb />
inserts a hair, which is plastered <lb />
around with the gum and <lb />
cultivated until it takes firm <lb />
root. His custom is to plant <lb />
three hairs a day. To plant <lb />
more would throw the hairless <lb />
one into convulsions. I knew a <lb />
man who was thirteen years get- <lb />
ting a new planting of hair. <lb />
New York Press. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last report- <lb />
white. <lb />
Dare Cowan and High- <lb />
smith. <lb />
W. T. Hart and Irene <lb />
Broadway and Sarah E. <lb />
Garris. <lb />
Harvey Briley and Louise <lb />
Ward. <lb />
Enoch M. Davenport and Lena <lb />
May Harris. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John Crandall and Carrie <lb />
Dupree. <lb />
William Ford and Louisa <lb />
land. <lb />
Ernest Worthington and Lucy <lb />
Bryant. <lb />
Arthur Minor and <lb />
Whitley. <lb />
Daniel Joyner and Lula <lb />
son. <lb />
It's Your Move. <lb />
Long years ago the wise old <lb />
bard told that is a game <lb />
of but it still remains for <lb />
the disappointed man of today <lb />
to find out for himself that the <lb />
trouble with his particular game <lb />
is that it Is while <lb />
he sits waiting for some one else <lb />
to make a play. <lb />
When things seem to have <lb />
gone wrong generally, and <lb />
is quite as it should be; when <lb />
the other man gets the pro- <lb />
motion; the other man makes <lb />
tho wise investment; the other <lb />
man, in short, annexes to him- <lb />
self tho desired things of life, <lb />
the trouble is that you forget <lb />
your part in the game while <lb />
watching him play his. You've <lb />
sat gaping at his brilliant moves, <lb />
and stupidly allowed your own <lb />
men to get cornered. <lb />
Wake up; take a hand; make a <lb />
skillful move; get so in earnest, <lb />
so absorbed in the old game of <lb />
winning, that compel others <lb />
to watch you. <lb />
your move now; make it <lb />
Sun. <lb />
A Strange Reptile Killed at Leroi . <lb />
George showed <lb />
us a curiosity Monday in <lb />
shape cf a pair of snake <lb />
At least reptile belonged m <lb />
the snake family, but seemed to <lb />
about half Hazard. It van <lb />
about two feet. long and had it <lb />
long neck about the size of a <lb />
man's forefinger, then a body <lb />
the size of a man's wrist about <lb />
six or eight inches long, then a <lb />
tail like that cf a snake. The <lb />
two feet were near the forepart <lb />
of the body at the end the <lb />
neck and look very much like <lb />
the feet of a or frog. <lb />
The reptile was killed by two <lb />
little colored near <lb />
well and they so mutilated the <lb />
body that it could not be <lb />
ed or skinned. The question is, <lb />
What was the thing, <lb />
News. <lb />
Father of Twenty-Eight. <lb />
Cleveland, Tenn., July <lb />
The Rev. G. Frazier is <lb />
congratulations on the birth <lb />
of his twenty-eighth child. Mr. <lb />
Frazier is a Baptist minister and <lb />
resides near the city. The <lb />
youngest child was born on Sun- <lb />
day, and on that day the aged <lb />
father preached sermon as he <lb />
said, more vigor than <lb />
Mr. Frazier has been <lb />
married four times. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan to Out. <lb />
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
who has been at Washing- <lb />
ton Hospital for the past <lb />
weeks returned home this morn- <lb />
We are glad to see him able <lb />
to be out on the streets again, <lb />
and hope he will soon be entirely <lb />
well and back at his post of duty- <lb />
Miss Gets Married. <lb />
Miss Mattie the young <lb />
lady who so mysteriously dis- <lb />
appeared from the city two or <lb />
three weeks ago and was later <lb />
found at Columbia, S. C, was <lb />
married in South Carolina <lb />
day night to Mr. Walter Harkey, <lb />
of this city. With two or <lb />
witnesses the couple r <lb />
the line in an Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Harkey will e their <lb />
home in <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
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