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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. 1909 <lb />
Cr. Tear <lb />
EAST <lb />
CAROLINA TEACHERS- <lb />
TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
First Report of Board of Trustees to <lb />
Governor Glenn. <lb />
To His Robt. B. <lb />
Glenn, Governor of North <lb />
The Board of Trustees of <lb />
East Carolina Training, <lb />
School begs to submit as its re- <lb />
port the following rep rt of its <lb />
executive committee out <lb />
in detail the work of the board <lb />
to date and the needs of the <lb />
school. <lb />
This report and the <lb />
contained therein were <lb />
unanimously approved and <lb />
adopted by the board of trustees <lb />
at its meeting in Greenville. <lb />
December 1908, and <lb />
to be transmitted to your Excel <lb />
as the report and r. <lb />
of the full board. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Dec 1908. <lb />
To the Board of Trustees of the <lb />
East Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training <lb />
At your meeting on March <lb />
1908, you elected Messrs. Hook <lb />
and Rogers, of Charlotte. <lb />
and H. W. Simpson, of New <lb />
Bern. N. C, associate architects <lb />
for the buildings to be erected <lb />
for said school. <lb />
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the undersigned, the <lb />
committee of the board, and <lb />
directed us to cause the <lb />
to proceed without in <lb />
the preparation of plans and <lb />
specifications for the buildings, <lb />
to be submitted to a subsequent <lb />
meeting of the board. <lb />
on April 16th <lb />
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Rhodes A Underwood, New <lb />
I Bern, N. C. <lb />
, C. King Lumber Co., Char <lb />
Va. <lb />
Jno. T. Wilson Richmond. <lb />
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I W. B. Barrow, Raleigh, N. <lb />
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Holiday Crouse, Greens- <lb />
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T. C. Thompson Bro., <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Moss, Newport <lb />
News, Va. <lb />
Nicholas Atlanta. <lb />
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I. J. Rose A Co., Rocky- <lb />
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Winningham A Fries, <lb />
Greensboro. N. C. <lb />
J. Phipps, <lb />
News. Va. <lb />
buildings. <lb />
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tile roof over the slate roof. <lb />
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prop for heating these four <lb />
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June, 1908, we opened these bids <lb />
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J. W. Sargeant, Richmond, <lb />
System. <lb />
Webster Sys-em. <lb />
L. Winston, <lb />
N. System <lb />
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Atlanta Steam Heating Co., <lb />
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Long worth Co., Rich- <lb />
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Newport American Machine Co. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. Paul System, <lb />
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this point, order to secure by our board, and j, m . d, ard I am going <lb />
a safe foundation. A hundred should be in accord- , d and boarded <lb />
large piles, averaging from trance with plans. <lb />
inches in diameter and or The town Greenville laid <lb />
feet in length, were at this pipe and wale, mains up to <lb />
point This piling, with the school grounds. We continued, B p, parsed <lb />
concrete foundation for the the mains the grounds, through our town Vi <lb />
whole secured, in and these together with by- on his way to w an- <lb />
opinion a perfectly safe were located a j, th sheriff <lb />
lion The of this to the plans specified by the- ,,,,,,,. .-. -.-. and <lb />
work was cape architect. .,. <lb />
The bids were based upon placing these mains a B ;.;. t j . . , , Farm- <lb />
low pine doors for the in the grounds Were ville, was ling in our <lb />
The contractors proposed to us By placing In the f ,. .-.,,; . <lb />
to birch veneered in toe we ,. <lb />
doors locks, for th protection against fire, as wen <lb />
pine doors, for the interior , i. as the use water the <lb />
buildings, and a hard I or of the buildings. <lb />
and finish for the main story Under their the con- <lb />
the refectory, and to make i i tractors are required to pay, and <lb />
in the doors and the fin- Paid, for the water Died <lb />
of the refectory for the for construction pun <lb />
Alter consulting plans for the <lb />
and an exam building provide <lb />
and m t n-oms when they shall be <lb />
but tie <lb />
call for their sent <lb />
we authorized the change, and As the for the , and had <lb />
we think that when you could be d very much <lb />
the doors and of the now than aft <lb />
tug is erected, u <lb />
u nave e H <lb />
section <lb />
ii-<lb />
of <lb />
j of the doors, <lb />
ling the sanitary <lb />
hard wood floor in the refectory, <lb />
At your meeting on aim . ck <lb />
the outlines of these plans and Another prescribed <lb />
specifications prepared by your was that the <lb />
architects were submitted to you, I enter <lb />
and after a careful examination, g for the <lb />
were accepted. At this tie buildings, accord- <lb />
you directed us to advertise for the plans <lb />
him, <lb />
All of the bidders deposited this I tower than we had hoped to re- <lb />
with their bids. that we thought <lb />
bids for the erection of said <lb />
buildings, and authorized and <lb />
prepared by the architects, <lb />
and that he should give a bond <lb />
us to proceed with the sum of one third of the <lb />
erection of the same. <lb />
We now have the honor to sub- <lb />
to you a full and detailed <lb />
report of our proceedings. <lb />
Immediately after receiving j <lb />
instructions we directed the <lb />
architects to prepare full detail- <lb />
ed plans and specifications of the <lb />
four buildings, which you ordered <lb />
to be constructed, to the <lb />
administration building, two <lb />
dormitories, and a refectory. <lb />
We also made advertisement <lb />
for sealed proposals the con- <lb />
of these buildings, and <lb />
in these advertisements we gave <lb />
notice that sets of these plans <lb />
and specifications could be ob- <lb />
by application to either <lb />
the architects, or that they could <lb />
be seen at the office of Hon. J. <lb />
Y. Joyner, Raleigh. N. C, or at <lb />
the office of Jarvis A Blow, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, and we further <lb />
gave notice that these sealed bids <lb />
would be opened in Greenville on <lb />
June 1908. <lb />
We made these advertisements <lb />
in The Record, <lb />
in The Engineering Record, in <lb />
the Raleigh News and Observer, <lb />
and in other papers, with a view <lb />
of bringing the matter to the <lb />
it of responsible bidders. <lb />
In addition to these advertise- <lb />
the architects sent notices <lb />
to a number of well-known con- <lb />
tractor. <lb />
On the day for the opening of <lb />
amount of his bid, as a <lb />
tee, and that per cent of his <lb />
bid would be retained until the <lb />
final acceptance of the <lb />
The Building and Lumber <lb />
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id to-j <lb />
J. ;. . Si . <lb />
Th m . Had <lb />
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Lloyd <lb />
to <lb />
in. <lb />
have <lb />
-aid <lb />
to eat <lb />
it <lb />
she <lb />
ii to <lb />
. bey made <lb />
C . <lb />
or other <lb />
fitted up into <lb />
rooms at very little <lb />
to award the contract for the <lb />
heating also. <lb />
The plans we adopted will <lb />
necessitate a central power <lb />
house and excludes any boilers <lb />
or separate heating plants <lb />
any other buildings. A <lb />
plant is much more <lb />
and reduces the danger of <lb />
fire to a minimum. <lb />
The contract tor the heating <lb />
plant shall be completed to the <lb />
location of the central power <lb />
Company complied with <lb />
conditions, and having made the <lb />
lowest bid, the contract was <lb />
awarded to that company, and <lb />
it entered at once upon the work. <lb />
The bidding was all done upon <lb />
a basis that the buildings <lb />
of the r. you <lb />
action. <lb />
-hen this <lb />
not only beautiful, but are free for laboratory, <lb />
from the swelling an J shrinking poses, it <lb />
of pine doors in our climate <lb />
One of the architects has visit <lb />
ed the grounds every week, and <lb />
inspected the done upon <lb />
the buildings, and the material <lb />
, j ti. mad <lb />
used, and in addition to <lb />
committee has made sever;. vis- <lb />
its of Inspection, and glad <lb />
to report that we believe that <lb />
the architects and contractors <lb />
have lived up to their contract. <lb />
We believe, and are <lb />
by the architects, that the Contract for budding, with <lb />
tractors have used material fully as above <lb />
up to that specified, and Excavating t <lb />
done work in a skillful and <lb />
workmanlike manner. <lb />
We confidently believe that <lb />
your inspection of the buildings j <lb />
The of excavation, <lb />
cubic yards at cents per <lb />
cubic yard <lb />
Our already <lb />
to be n a to to <lb />
contracts, are a <lb />
Purchase of 9-20 acres of <lb />
Hand at per acre <lb />
Fess of landscape architects <lb />
tin i . <lb />
cow d i over i <lb />
G. <lb />
A . <lb />
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R. A- . <lb />
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Mrs i <lb />
were i ;<lb />
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and <lb />
. to <lb />
. ; a, of <lb />
Mills <lb />
Smith <lb />
Smith's <lb />
We ha . <lb />
school i. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Ivy Sn <lb />
Smith <lb />
Contract for heating <lb />
land sale <lb />
water mains and <lb />
,., M. ,; J- Robert <lb />
in Mills <lb />
Smith's . <lb />
nice Sunday <lb />
i ,. i. house <lb />
. i t.<lb />
to be covered with slate I contract for construction and for <lb />
and tin valleys. About the time <lb />
we were making the contract a <lb />
representative of a clay-tile com- <lb />
visited us and offered <lb />
for tile for the roofs <lb />
of the buildings, if we would <lb />
substitute that material for the <lb />
slate. <lb />
We asked the contractor, The <lb />
Building and Lumber Company <lb />
for its lowest offer to change <lb />
the buildings from slate to a tile <lb />
roof. The contractor proposed <lb />
to make the change for the ad- <lb />
cost of eleven hundred, <lb />
heating we will have four <lb />
buildings, equipped with all <lb />
modern and <lb />
ready for occupancy <lb />
as soon as they are furnished <lb />
and the central power house is <lb />
completed and attached to the <lb />
heating plant. <lb />
As the work progressed <lb />
found it advisable to make some <lb />
further changes in the contract, <lb />
of the build-1 will convince you that the State hydrants for grounds <lb />
beautiful buildings, Grading grounds <lb />
in I Architects fees for plan.-, <lb />
specifications, supervision, etc., <lb />
Indeed, doubt if any public per cent on cost of buildings, <lb />
buildings have ever been con- estimated in part <lb />
which surpass these in <lb />
beauty and workmanship, at so <lb />
small a cost. , other <lb />
house. The piping <lb />
tags and the large underground I ii getting <lb />
mains provide for enlargement constructed of good <lb />
of all buildings, and for the ad-j excellent style, at small cost, <lb />
of new buildings, without <lb />
tearing out any of work <lb />
installed under this contract. <lb />
So with the completion of the <lb />
Miscellaneous -Paper under <lb />
finished floor of refectory <lb />
to basement of <lb />
Smith. <lb />
H I.- <lb />
iv.<lb />
i w <lb />
Monday. <lb />
. M. <lb />
. David <lb />
to <lb />
the <lb />
Jesse L. <lb />
C. E. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
, u right <lb />
Register I D Moore <lb />
, items, including the expense<lb />
In excavating for the <lb />
of the refectory, th <lb />
tractors struck some springs, <lb />
which made it necessary to use <lb />
damp-proof in the basement <lb />
wills, and an additional concrete. <lb />
i. i. <lb />
Appropriation <lb />
the board meetings, <lb />
at about <lb />
by State <lb />
issued <lb />
foundation in the basement, and <lb />
and damp-proof paper also in or- <lb />
to make the basement per- <lb />
dry. <lb />
The additional cost entail- <lb />
one and 08-100 dollars milted to the architects for their <lb />
and to change from investigation and approval before <lb />
to copper valleys for an addition- it was passed upon by us. The <lb />
but in every instance we <lb />
ed the contractor to submit his The by <lb />
proposal in writing with <lb />
cost of the same, which was sub- <lb />
the bids, we had sealed bids <lb />
cost of one hundred and <lb />
eighty-eight dollars <lb />
and a further additional cost of <lb />
three hundred dollars <lb />
for paper to go under the tiling, <lb />
making in all hundred, <lb />
eighty nine and 08-100 dollars <lb />
by town of <lb />
Greenville 49.000.110. <lb />
Appropriation by county of <lb />
Pitt, 000.00. <lb />
Total, 113,000.00. <lb />
So our expenditures made and <lb />
to be made, under the contracts <lb />
Board of Education is rolling, nil- j let, are estimated to be <lb />
Iv ground, which necessitated of our receipts <lb />
since r pi <lb />
WHITE, <lb />
Ned in.-- U <lb />
P. Cobb. <lb />
A. ard Jen- <lb />
And r in. <lb />
Luther and C <lb />
Nathan Eason aid I <lb />
J. . <lb />
Burch. <lb />
F. B. and l. Is Ow ins. <lb />
Levi Buck- ind Bettie Mobley. <lb />
Lonnie Tucker <lb />
considerable grading for <lb />
grounds, in accordance with <lb />
plans of your landscape architect. <lb />
This grading was not included in <lb />
i contract. <lb />
We advertised for bids for this <lb />
possible, and but for the <lb />
seen trouble about foundations <lb />
we would have come out <lb />
even; but when these four <lb />
Douglas <lb />
Bro <lb />
and Mary <lb />
but have kept, as near- D <lb />
y within the amount in hand as <lb />
Albert Newt n and JacK Ann <lb />
Jones. <lb />
It is well-known that tile is <lb />
eighteen responsible and most <lb />
tractors, whose names, <lb />
and bids are as <lb />
Wharton, Belle- <lb />
N. J., <lb />
C. L. Johnson, Florence, S. <lb />
C, <lb />
roofing, and that life of cop <lb />
per valleys is much <lb />
than tin. <lb />
We think acted wisely in <lb />
making the change from a slate <lb />
roof to a tile roof and from tin <lb />
J. T. Co. Greensboro, to copper valleys, and we <lb />
K C i will <lb />
K our action the <lb />
bids were based upon a certain <lb />
depth of excavation for the <lb />
foundation of the buildings, <lb />
which was in detail <lb />
by the architects. <lb />
While the contractors were <lb />
excavating the foundation of <lb />
the building, and i cubic yard <lb />
reached the depth prescribed by contract for the grading at <lb />
he architects, they cents per yard, with a pro- <lb />
; vision that the total cost should I Into this magnificent <lb />
exceed The grading plant, belonging to the <lb />
longer has been the f <lb />
the attention of be until the buildings are only It only <lb />
completed, and the grounds needs that a central power house <lb />
cleared of the building material, j and a moderate sued infirmary <lb />
, , concluded that it was The grounds are beautiful, be added, and that all shall <lb />
rut in a concrete by proper improvement can be, be furnished. <lb />
, . . as es om <lb />
. <lb />
grading, and the first bid was buildings are completed, <lb />
cents cubic yard, and then under these contracts the <lb />
two other bids at cents per due upon them and the <lb />
we finally made purchase of a most beautiful site <lb />
of will only be about <lb />
and the committee. <lb />
We had a meeting with the <lb />
architects, and after an <lb />
which we estimate <lb />
on Second <lb />
Willoughby, Jr., and <lb />
Annie Hemby. <lb />
Riley Churchill and Eva Allen. <lb />
Cleveland Chapman and Eva <lb />
Pugh. <lb />
Shade Ewell and Amanda <lb />
Ricks. <lb />
and Hannah Dupree <lb />
Robert Brown and Caroline <lb />
Bailey. <lb />
Edward Nelson and Susan <lb />
Blount. <lb />
Reuben <lb />
Barnes. <lb />
George Moore and . e Dan- <lb />
Gay Dixon. <lb />
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furnish a number of j <lb />
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bid Lie no tuition, we are. <lb />
Ml for the construction of these opinion that at <lb />
buildings. year will be i <lb />
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. by the true artist. <lb />
that the most critical examination of our <lb />
i Complete and very of Goods will <lb />
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tack and you be pleased. <lb />
I will gladly make the that the board ask for that <lb />
appropriations to furnish <lb />
buildings and to erect and equip I With for completion <lb />
I the power house and equipments and per <lb />
j With this done the school can be tag maintenance we vi <lb />
opened for work in September, will do a work for the <lb />
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students, which could not importance to that <lb />
possibly be duplicated for institutions. <lb />
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watchman, who <lb />
makes a complete round of the <lb />
plant every hour of the night. <lb />
was teat on his round between <lb />
k everything <lb />
.-ht On his round <lb />
between and as he came to <lb />
the barrel factory building he a BENTLEy HARRisS <lb />
saw smoke, and an <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA. <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD.<lb />
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cost and without marring the <lb />
plan, as the <lb />
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room may be <lb />
detailed <lb />
the cost of v <lb />
use and infirmary, ti<lb />
ft-, report that we have . f , ,,,.,, ,. <lb />
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Dec. . and find his <lb />
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hi report in accord with his ac- . . I I <lb />
Th. factory, the NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
. Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
and Sacks. Cotton. Grain <lb />
in costing some and Provisions, <lb />
of J I R E <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
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saw H <lb />
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GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb />
board a summary of th . CO'S P. ANT BURNED W-n <lb />
. mates as follows- f h <lb />
b Boiler house and laundry, -a Day of. w <lb />
including machinery and equip the Greenville Veneer L Bros, and H. A. <lb />
menu cu, Alarm. White on th part destroyed. <lb />
A tire which started a little <lb />
S. J. NOBLE <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Infirmary. . <lb />
g and i before o'clock Friday night, <lb />
plant, destroyed about of <lb />
j drainage piping to, . . the <lb />
I ;., TIME <lb />
Service in M. E. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
r J lime to buy Fresh Ground <lb />
Cayenne Pepper, Black <lb />
ii <lb />
i people <lb />
Dormitories equipment. plant is so far from any <lb />
supply that there was <lb />
and at<lb />
ard I i <lb />
. j<lb />
., <lb />
These estimates do not include great in <lb />
f I to be done the lire. Much good was <lb />
the grounds, in the way of done buckets and shovels, <lb />
S I and other but it and by moving truck packages <lb />
can be readily seen that the sum out of the path <lb />
; ho p. to i th to op it i <lb />
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. . aided much in <lb />
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. do. The weak i. w. ugh. ma. <lb />
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has been paid, who it, <lb />
the church cost, and what is now <lb />
owing. member of the <lb />
church Ms earnestly urged to be <lb />
present to beat this report and <lb />
part in the proceedings. <lb />
The the public <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Electric Massage <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to ladies <lb />
at their homes. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS.<lb />
ally are invited to he folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
present. is the <lb />
duty of every member of the <lb />
who can to d. <lb />
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plant, ascertain if int <lb />
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her. <lb />
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i-s. Maggie t the <lb />
courthouse, bakes <lb />
bread, roll. end pies. Or- <lb />
r. i ice <lb />
Bold <lb />
For Sale-Oyster shells at the <lb />
cents <lb />
lid w. J. J. Cherry. <lb />
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Tobacco<lb />
MAYBE you were not entirely sat- <lb />
with the Fertilizer you used last <lb />
year. <lb />
MAYBE you want to try some- <lb />
thing new. <lb />
IF so try MEADOW'S GOLD LEAF <lb />
TOBACCO GUANO 8-3-3. <lb />
NOT a new brand, but maybe <lb />
GOLD <lb />
LEAF <lb />
new to you. <lb />
We make other brands too for all <lb />
crops. <lb />
YOUR dealer can supply <lb />
don't cost any more than others, but <lb />
maybe you will like it better if you <lb />
it out. <lb />
NOW don't forget ask your dealer <lb />
for <lb />
8-3-3 <lb />
t. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For FARM Supplies ant HARt; <lb />
Don't tail to our <lb />
We carry a toll stock, also a full line . re- <lb />
pain on.- only, <lb />
There is none better, win <lb />
give . <lb />
you to our . J <lb />
American Wire j <lb />
A CAR ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the Lime <lb />
Cement and keep stock on . and. <lb />
mind that Baker Hart's is the -i <lb />
until he sighted the wagon <lb />
of a four fine <lb />
g., horses tied there- <lb />
Jarvis being a pall bear, at <lb />
the th. sound of his hors v <lb />
paper. Th R. B, d Will, <lb />
faith i t -a making , <lb />
Waco Tex-, Herald- of the <lb />
TAKE THE RISK. <lb />
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During of a r. th <lb />
trial in <lb />
morning. woman on the <lb />
was buns cross <lb />
by the he called <lb />
a boy, -as also a witness. <lb />
testimony ti woman i t <lb />
boy. At Mort <lb />
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that boy. k the <lb />
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mil assortment always in stock to choose <lb />
Quality the highest, in fact there is none <lb />
,.,. .,, per <lb />
u to build it is to you. <lb />
to as we are in to look j <lb />
your every need. Don't that our d <lb />
General Hardware is kept <lb />
the very best quality goods We .- ; <lb />
load i. j <lb />
nails. Give us a ca j <lb />
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The i <lb />
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in c .-.,. i .,. . . will <lb />
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county, North n i. <lb />
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GREENVILLE. N. C. j i.<lb />
EU <lb />
If you have any <lb />
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have i- any I . <lb />
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have <lb />
heard he tire <lb />
nor the amount of b-f. Mr. <lb />
Williams insurance on <lb />
his stock in H. A. Whites <lb />
agency, and there was also small <lb />
insurance n his building. <lb />
FOOD LAW. <lb />
On Thursday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock at the home of the bride <lb />
in South Greenville. Mr. Nathan <lb />
of Greene county and <lb />
Miss Florence were mar- <lb />
Kev. M. Person, of <lb />
Snow Hill. Immediately after <lb />
of land lying and in t <lb />
Pitt of North <lb />
Carolina and as <lb />
One town lot In the town of<lb />
. Mo corner on Wilson street run- <lb />
i tag street <lb />
Dunn's thence <lb />
M ore's lino, th . art M l-s <lb />
with Moore line <lb />
loot lo the it <lb />
was conveyed to <lb />
the said Dr. J. N. Moore, to <lb />
mortgage deed. Terms v <lb />
Mi day of D. W <lb />
W. c Webb, Mortgagee. <lb />
ft Long, Attorneys. <lb />
LAME SHOULDER. <lb />
This is a common form of <lb />
No treatment <lb />
Apply s <lb />
freely a <lb />
,.,,.,. i ,. has <lb />
woven especially valuable r or <lb />
and and is sure <lb />
give quick relief. <lb />
Liniment in most <lb />
and bruiser. Price. . <lb />
I roe size cents For ale by . i. <lb />
Coward ft Wooten. <lb />
PAUL j <lb />
r THE TAILOR ,,., and stock<lb />
awl Ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, wits <lb />
made to order when desire. <lb />
Your Solicited. <lb />
cur. exp. taxes p <lb />
unpaid <lb />
,.,,,,,,. is. <lb />
In a <lb />
and delivered by Daniel P. <lb />
and wife Basal. <lb />
J L. ft the <lb />
v to d v of 1908, and duly r.; <lb />
o, the r, the home of the groom in Greene XX <lb />
opium, <lb />
the ceremony the couple h ft for <lb />
Notice. <lb />
inure of the power of sale <lb />
FALL BULBS <lb />
are now arriving, plant early <lb />
to . best results A nice <lb />
line of and Ferns in all <lb />
sizes. Choice cut flowers a <lb />
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb />
and Floral offerings at short <lb />
Mail. Telegraph, Mid <lb />
Telephone orders receive <lb />
prompt, attention. Phone <lb />
A. CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
. sub. to cheek <lb />
all m I 58.3 <lb />
f. S. notes -.---- Total <lb />
Total <lb />
Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
Davis. Cashier of the <lb />
ear the <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
it is true v <lb />
U. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
.,. I <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
f.- me. this 2nd day <lb />
v . <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Cornet <lb />
R. I. DAVIS, <lb />
V, M. is <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have <lb />
always claimed that their remedy did <lb />
not of these drugs, and <lb />
he truth of this is now <lb />
proven, no mention of them is made <lb />
In the label. This remedy is not only <lb />
one of th- safest, but one of the <lb />
in use for coughs and colds. <lb />
has been proven beyond question <lb />
the many years ft has Wen <lb />
use. For sale by J. L. Wooten <lb />
and Coward <lb />
Thursday night at the home of <lb />
the bride on Greene Mr. <lb />
J. H. Boyd. Jr., and Mrs. <lb />
Butch were married by Rev. B. <lb />
F. Huske. The marriage took <lb />
the friends of the couple by <lb />
prise, but all extend best wishes <lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
Can be made and in <lb />
minutes cost <lb />
One Cent at Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
ice ma mm <lb />
into a quart of milk and <lb />
No cooking, no heating, nothing <lb />
else to add. Everything but the <lb />
lea and milk in the <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
This makes quarts of the roost <lb />
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb />
packages at your grocers, <lb />
or by mail if he does not keep it.<lb />
T r c i aw, v. <lb />
Fever sores and old chronic sores <lb />
should not be healed entirely, <lb />
be kept in healthy <lb />
This can be done by applying Chamber- <lb />
Salve. This salve has no super <lb />
or for this It is also most <lb />
Coward A. Wooten. <lb />
.,,.,. <lb />
s the expose <lb />
before the court house door <lb />
S, town of to <lb />
bidder for cash; Monday, February i, <lb />
1909 the following tract or of <lb />
tract of land adjoin the Ian it <lb />
of the late John Moseley he rs and <lb />
Moseley. containing <lb />
also their u interest <lb />
allotted to the John Moseley <lb />
heirs the whole tract being known <lb />
Tine and It being he <lb />
and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N C <lb />
Altering. Repairing. <lb />
Ch. d t leaning. <lb />
mi; or no charges. <lb />
In r. r of t <lb />
her Shop <lb />
PRESIDENT HELPS ORPHANS. <lb />
Hundreds of orphans have <lb />
by the President of I he Indus- <lb />
trial Orphan's Home <lb />
Ca Who have <lb />
Bitters in this for <lb />
It has proved a most ex- <lb />
for Stomach, I<lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a j <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good g <lb />
box and be prepared for j; <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
la a and <lb />
we will that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a tingle <lb />
article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get a <lb />
Horse Goods t c<lb />
J. R, <lb />
Corey <lb />
me , <lb />
died-the heirs own one half <lb />
tract which c 1-4 acres. <lb />
of Sale-Cash. Sale <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
Skinner A Whedbee. <lb />
A HORRIBLE HOLD UP. <lb />
years <lb />
invigorates <lb />
organs, purifies the blood, aids <lb />
Sen, creates appetite To <lb />
and build up pale, weak children <lb />
k has no <lb />
Best for female complaints. Only <lb />
at J. L. Wooten's. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
BETHEL CO. <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the Close of Business November. f <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Resources <lb />
Leans and <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Silver coin, Including I current exp. paid <lb />
minor coin Time of Deposit <lb />
that the above statement <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
and s on, to id <lb />
10,1100.00 <lb />
4,500.00 <lb />
For Rent or house <lb />
and lot in West Greenville. <lb />
R. <lb />
took all kinds of remedies and treat- <lb />
doctors, but found <lb />
Dr Ki, <lb />
and was wholly cured by six <lb />
bottles. a well man It a <lb />
to relieve and the surest cure for <lb />
o- lungs, coughs <lb />
colds <lb />
ma and all Me and <lb />
I bottle free. Guaranteed <lb />
by J. I. Wooten. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly before the <lb />
clerk of Pitt as <lb />
executor of the last will and testament <lb />
E. Nob es, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby to all persons indebted to <lb />
tin- estate to make prompt t. <lb />
the undersigned, and aft persons <lb />
having claims a. said estate arc <lb />
notified to earns for pay- <lb />
on or before the 24th day of De- <lb />
1909. or notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This Dee. 24th. <lb />
ltd S. E. Nobles <lb />
Plant Wood's Seeds <lb />
Tor The <lb />
Garden Farm. <lb />
Thirty years in business, with <lb />
a steadily increasing trade every <lb />
we have one <lb />
of the largest businesses in seeds <lb />
in this country-is the best of <lb />
evidence as to <lb />
Superior Quality <lb />
of Wood's Seeds. <lb />
We are foe <lb />
Grass and Clover Seeds. <lb />
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oat. <lb />
Cow Peas, Beans and <lb />
Farm Seeds. <lb />
Wood's Catalog <lb />
the roost useful and valuable or <lb />
and Farm seed Catalogs <lb />
mailed free on request. <lb />
. Va. <lb />
m, this 6th day December,<lb />
Notary Public <lb />
M. . <lb />
M. <lb />
Director <lb />
m i <lb />
A D <lb />
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ard war<lb />
Sole <lb />
Lead and Zinc P U I d <lb />
farm <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WK I CHARD, <lb />
DITCH <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA.<lb />
Six M. <lb />
IV <lb />
11.00 <lb />
At a caucus o the county hist yew far the <lb />
Wednesday night, rood supplies m the cotton <lb />
tor Lee. Overman was brought in. <lb />
to succeed himself <lb />
unanimous rising vote. This <lb />
election ill take place on tin <lb />
10th. <lb />
three <lb />
en <lb />
IF WE WOULD ONLY THINK <lb />
is human nature to lot <lb />
wear out their lives in <lb />
DO NOT INCREASE THE CROP. crease in production not be <lb />
greater than what may <lb />
Some Timely Advice by L. Joyner, <lb />
President Farmers <lb />
be an average crop <lb />
is made from an acreage as large <lb />
as that of 1908. Let every far- <lb />
Tennessee seems to have made <lb />
to live ii h r <lb />
ii be upon up her mil<lb />
N. C, <lb />
. ;.;,. IAN.<lb />
Meter readers in <lb />
good sin <lb />
service led on I <lb />
not to I i it<lb />
That i <lb />
judgeship is another <lb />
settled things. <lb />
Govern tin <lb />
of good <lb />
his inaugural address- <lb />
mi a <lb />
is ill <lb />
are at the I lie of <lb />
and much of last <lb />
not yet closed up.<lb />
the people, as a man who <lb />
is doing something, and you will <lb />
find tin coming your i .<lb />
If they keep ringing to <lb />
light on the pr km, he <lb />
will regret that he started the <lb />
stir. <lb />
Tin- I lungs arc <lb />
veil Ii . <lb />
in <lb />
r ii <lb />
i o- <lb />
With airships s <lb />
we ha in idea l among <lb />
the ea <lb />
t go it a foot. <lb />
ii K <lb />
North Car din i ti and <lb />
elsewhere, i an n iv In ten u <lb />
year- lie i i. is. <lb />
We ha h pi that the <lb />
of <lb />
but bar a day i w <lb />
reading r i I self <lb />
In the past week u Slate <lb />
bill and an I <lb />
I lop bill have passed <lb />
legislature. <lb />
We give much space today to <lb />
a report of the trustees of the <lb />
East Carolina Train i <lb />
School, which necessarily ex- <lb />
some other matter. The <lb />
report is imp and <lb />
l. read i cry one.<lb />
The aldermen of Washing m <lb />
p an ordinal for <lb />
the distribution from <lb />
house to house of s <lb />
patent medicines and other nos- <lb />
There ought . he a law <lb />
to that in all towns.<lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
for the Prevention of Tuber- <lb />
has closed an <lb />
meeting in Charlotte. <lb />
The light against the dreaded <lb />
disease goes forward and will <lb />
prove a blessing to humanity.<lb />
The Greensboro Record cornea <lb />
pretty near to the truth the <lb />
situation when it says those who <lb />
complain that no good shows <lb />
that way are not <lb />
i to for they do n it go <lb />
is over thirty cents. <lb />
The man w goes about doing <lb />
what is called <lb />
when the satin- <lb />
time he owes everybody who <lb />
would trust him, must a <lb />
stranger to and have; <lb />
his conscience m the a rung i <lb />
The Georgia Anti-Saloon <lb />
league has announced that it <lb />
Will prosecute newspapers <lb />
p . whiskey advertisement <lb />
mi ground that they are <lb />
hired agents and solicitors of <lb />
whiskey houses. To say the <lb />
least of it. the newspaper that <lb />
professes to favor prohibition <lb />
; pints advert <lb />
is a double face. <lb />
vice for accepting it as a Co , to Tobacco Grower, of I who to increase his <lb />
Monday President <lb />
sent the senate the name i f II. <lb />
K. II. of Carthage, as <lb />
judge of the Eastern district of <lb />
North Carolina to succeed the <lb />
late Judge Purnell. That seems <lb />
settle matter, unless some <lb />
should arise over his <lb />
the way. <lb />
Judge Seawell, is a son of Dr. <lb />
V. N. Seawell and lived for a <lb />
n Idle in Greenville when a buy. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
course, snow-1 <lb />
our appreciation until it is The general opinion of the <lb />
I, late the intended trade is that the tobacco <lb />
. , in Extern North <lb />
out to he encouraged or strength-1<lb />
their value until alter are <lb />
e rush with , , a conjunction with <lb />
silent and affecting the trade, he in <lb />
responsive tomb, when these who a <lb />
same tokens by a sooner bestow-1 <lb />
might have cheered a <lb />
t crop W much as or <lb />
percent Instead of doing this <lb />
increase bis corn crop, ind let <lb />
even one who plants tobacco, <lb />
I Una will be very largely In- instead of a thousand to <lb />
creased in 1900. It is twelve hundred pounds of com- <lb />
ion now. carefully to the W, <lb />
praise and weighing conditions use raised manures <lb />
that if the rotted, and in <lb />
. farmers, who alone hold the these use only about to <lb />
M to the situation, permit this per Cent <lb />
be they will and according to the experience <lb />
et it before the close <lb />
Id's 1909. many farm- <lb />
of the the best tobacco <lb />
one of the world's 1909. T sere are many farm- of Pitt county, who have for <lb />
poets, suffered for want of the era who sold their crop of the last few-years tins <lb />
necessaries of life am. died in 1908 dun, g September and they will be richer to <lb />
, . . October on ;. market glut <lb />
poverty, ye a years, . . <lb />
manner In it wan <lb />
later great sums of are whet seemed to be <lb />
spent in celebrating the satisfactory prices. It will be <lb />
by the tobacco trade that . <lb />
these not having been just per cent, of the <lb />
of his birth. How help- <lb />
a little of that money would <lb />
have been in his life, and how <lb />
comforting would have been <lb />
some of the praise now lavished <lb />
coin . i -.-- . <lb />
on;, market glutted by I the amount of from to o <lb />
every acre of they <lb />
plant, as a result of a superior <lb />
of tobacco and <lb />
they will be richer in pocket <lb />
affected by the subsequent de- <lb />
in prices of tobacco will <lb />
regardless of the present selling <lb />
price on the market, plant a <lb />
upon his memory This is just crop with the expectation <lb />
President Roosevelt's barber <lb />
being on the government pay- <lb />
roll as an at a <lb />
salary of Mrs. <lb />
messenger being on the <lb />
printing office pay- <lb />
disclosures in the investigations <lb />
going on at Washington City as. <lb />
reported by a correspondent of <lb />
the Columbia State. Isn't that, <lb />
pretty doings for the folks at the <lb />
head i f the nation <lb />
one in millions that selling it again this year as <lb />
similar, not alone in ages they did tat. early in the season. <lb />
fertilizer bills. <lb />
is no way of <lb />
controlling the price of any pro- <lb />
duct other than by meeting the <lb />
requirements of supply and de- <lb />
Controlling the price by <lb />
other agency or means <lb />
but in present, a id doubt- <lb />
less the future has as many in <lb />
store. Vet we dare not hope <lb />
that these lines will <lb />
the close of the season. many <lb />
any farmers attempt to carry out this <lb />
impression upon those policy they will realize to <lb />
II at a salary of are recent H, I oW great loan this mistaken no- <lb />
I don't believe that in the t i <lb />
mere telling of some S <lb />
, and thus gee the advantage of i necessitates going <lb />
better prices than have prevailed law. and whenever this has <lb />
tor the last two or three years at been attempted the consequences <lb />
have never been or <lb />
desirable. It is my firm <lb />
ate opinion if the acreage is <lb />
largely increased, low prices will <lb />
fall. On the other <lb />
hand if a normal acreage is <lb />
ST I <lb />
WHISKEY CASES PREDOMINATE pounds be an average then <lb />
Wednesday two white men <lb />
Its cram acreage . w <lb />
very materially increased. m . t <lb />
have talked many <lb />
should not a II next tall at pro- <lb />
during h <lb />
home -Ii <lb />
for her h urn <lb />
wrote an <lb />
paper in <lb />
We believe the proposition to <lb />
allow sheriffs a fee of for <lb />
every moonshine still they cap- <lb />
and destroy is a good one. <lb />
If they do not any stills <lb />
there will be no to pay. and <lb />
Mr. say- he lost tin <lb />
Ohio through <lb />
cry and fraud. There is much <lb />
of that kind of thing in present <lb />
day politics.<lb />
The State legislature today <lb />
Unanimously re-elected lion. <lb />
S. Overman to succeed himself <lb />
as United States Senator. A <lb />
worthy selection. <lb />
When suspicion enters one <lb />
door, friendship goes out the <lb />
other. Beware how you let <lb />
against a friend place <lb />
in your heart.<lb />
Farmers certainly ought to <lb />
see the need or raising their <lb />
own corn, hay and meat. As <lb />
long as they fail to do this they <lb />
may expect to grow <lb />
worse. <lb />
South Carolina i catching <lb />
the State wide prohibition spirit <lb />
and is discussing the matter in <lb />
the legislature. We yet have <lb />
hopes of that state and Virginia <lb />
falling in line. <lb />
Talking about an <lb />
law with care should <lb />
if they do find any <lb />
worth the price. <lb />
it will be l <lb />
It matters not how great or <lb />
tall men may be they are only a <lb />
little over two Bern <lb />
Sun. <lb />
And some of them grow very <lb />
little over two <lb />
Sun. <lb />
And fewer still two eyes. <lb />
who had been convicted in court an, they seem be a fact that the <lb />
of affray, were called up for view the situation front a <lb />
A lady from a far away , ,. ,,,,, cal standpoint. They, prices. <lb />
had occasion to stop in Charlotte ,,,,,, . ,, ,., ,,,,,, believe the acreage i buy <lb />
, f. . , i., .,, nun of their business, and <lb />
not soon forget, re- . not to in- <lb />
to both of them being were <lb />
go, a sharp ,,,,,. ,,. their influence jg <lb />
for allowing so spitting on J in an keep it from being increased that ls <lb />
the sidewalks that a lady could j f -n is,., their community. It a few to I an be operated keep down <lb />
Whiskey, he said <lb />
-the cause of this as <lb />
,, had been of nearly every case exert their moral ,. e to, P <lb />
prevent an increase of tobacco as arbitrarily hold- <lb />
down the price a product <lb />
and keeping it down the <lb />
demand that is <lb />
greater than the supply, is an <lb />
one They reason <lb />
stop view the making and selling of a country today. On other <lb />
and dwell on them for crop of tobacco in an entirely . <lb />
The article published else-; the who light from what they did a <lb />
where from the pen of Mr. A ,,,,., is place few years ago. They know that <lb />
r u. . the production of a surplus <lb />
Joyner, president of the la re- lower prices. and the pro- <lb />
en Consolidated and those who attend fewer pounds <lb />
should be read by every tobacco. g.-t than the normal demand means <lb />
grower. No man has made into criminal prices. They have learned <lb />
not walk on them and keep her <lb />
Thereupon Char- <lb />
i lotto's got busy and went <lb />
t i arresting all the. offenders <lb />
against the spitting ordinance. <lb />
The Greensboro Record suggests <lb />
that they also look after the <lb />
low win. throws a banana peel <lb />
on the sidewalk. <lb />
before him at this court. <lb />
aide of the cases caused by will not be increased. <lb />
,., ,, .- . Sentiment and policy the <lb />
whiskey there is little , , <lb />
courts to do. In passing <lb />
, upon cases like the <lb />
i before him liked t <lb />
tobacco farmers have changed <lb />
very much in the last few years. <lb />
one They reason differently. They; <lb />
hand, the production of any <lb />
product in greater quantities <lb />
man the demand, will inevitably <lb />
produce a condition of low prices <lb />
that nothing will remedy except <lb />
removal of the surplus. <lb />
L. Joyner. <lb />
s. into criminal <lb />
closer study of the tobacco a from bitter experience that there <lb />
. , ii farmer can <lb />
A phi in that will save nine is <lb />
Pill. <lb />
than Mr. Joyner. and <lb />
, . . is no crop a farmer can produce <lb />
He wished all the preachers were western meat, <lb />
none is more capable of tag attendants upon hay and grain, and they have <lb />
good advice on this Important. M else j leaner, that a very large <lb />
having been through <lb />
two murder trials with <lb />
in both, may make him bold <lb />
to try his gun again to <lb />
see if he can run the gauntlet a <lb />
third time, lie ought to have <lb />
been hanged years ago for the <lb />
murder he committed. <lb />
subject than he. He makes a <lb />
of what is for the best in- <lb />
of the farmer and tries to <lb />
bring that class of our citizens <lb />
up to intelligent and concerted <lb />
action to improve their own con- <lb />
The farmer who follows <lb />
Mr, Joyner's suggestions will <lb />
not go wrong. <lb />
acquainted with real per cent, of their surplus profits <lb />
conditions and find people their entire farming opera- <lb />
have heretofore been con- <lb />
by the enormous fertilizer <lb />
bills made necessary by the plant- <lb />
of more than a normal acre- <lb />
. . <lb />
nous, sick headache, constipation, l hey <lb />
not gripe. Trice Sold by Jno. <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
ill need of the Gospel. <lb />
Before prohibition is well put <lb />
into effect the property owners in tobacco and other so <lb />
of New Hanover are confronted <lb />
We would like to drill it into <lb />
the plan of every farmer in Pitt <lb />
county, to plant enough to raise <lb />
all In needs in the way of corn, <lb />
hay and meat to run his farm be- <lb />
fore lie gives any thought at all <lb />
of the so-called money crops. <lb />
About the poorest business a <lb />
farmer can engage in is to raise <lb />
cotton and with which <lb />
to buy his supplies.<lb />
When farmers first give at- <lb />
to raising their own com, <lb />
hay and meat, and plant the so- <lb />
with necessity of additional tax <lb />
es to keep the public schools <lb />
j c j j <lb />
money crops <lb />
It is estimated that more than j <lb />
be taken not to bite off too called money crops as a <lb />
much. There is sometimes <lb />
of being over zealous and do- <lb />
the State more harm than <lb />
good <lb />
us, <lb />
they Will find their condition <lb />
growing better. do not be- <lb />
it is as far from true to say <lb />
Business men are the ones <lb />
themselves who should strike <lb />
out to restore confidence and re- <lb />
vive business. As long as they <lb />
hold back with a do-nothing in <lb />
they will other <lb />
people following their example. <lb />
Activity begets activity. Hus- <lb />
begets hustle. Likewise in- <lb />
difference begets indifference. <lb />
A business that seems to be go- <lb />
backward drives people from <lb />
it. while the business that has <lb />
the appearance of hustle and <lb />
push attracts the throng. Don't <lb />
sit with a long face and expect <lb />
business to come to you when <lb />
you do to bring it. <lb />
out and hustle for it. Get your- <lb />
per cent Mm profit on all <lb />
open the requisite length time. I tobacco and made in <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
If one-tenth of the money <lb />
that formerly went for whiskey <lb />
Wilmington should go for the <lb />
schools it would more than keep <lb />
them going the requisite length <lb />
of time, and the property own- <lb />
yet have the other nine- <lb />
tenths for their personal use. <lb />
The Star seems to look only at the <lb />
revenue from the sale of whiskey, <lb />
and not at what prohibition will <lb />
really save the people. <lb />
as much money went out of before the reading people, <lb />
DON'T GET A DIVORCE <lb />
A western judge granted a divorce <lb />
on account of ill-temper and bad heath. <lb />
Dr. King's New Lite Tills would have <lb />
prevented it. They cure Constipation, <lb />
causing bad breath and Liver Trouble <lb />
the colds, banish <lb />
headaches, conquer chills. at <lb />
J. L. <lb />
the county of Pitt is required <lb />
annually to pay for fertilizer and <lb />
supply bills that should be made <lb />
on the farms of the county. I <lb />
feel impelled to sound a note of <lb />
warning to the tobacco growers <lb />
of Eastern North <lb />
against an increase in acreage of <lb />
tobacco in the face of conditions <lb />
as I know they exist today. It <lb />
is possible, in fact probable, that <lb />
if a normal acreage is planted <lb />
the production will be anywhere <lb />
from to per cent, greater <lb />
than it has been for the last two <lb />
because the last two crops <lb />
have been from to per cent, <lb />
below a normal production in <lb />
yield per acre. <lb />
The tobacco trade is probably <lb />
prepared to take care of a slight <lb />
increase over the last two years, <lb />
but I hope that the in- <lb />
Sot. of <lb />
of county boards of education. <lb />
We regret very much to learn <lb />
the sickness of Miss Lena <lb />
Dawson, of most popular <lb />
AYDEN DEPART <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
Authorized Hasten, Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rate, furnished <lb />
at Smith Me, L limes been away on a came home <lb />
though the notoriety attained M <lb />
by our sectional the present ltd S a b. <lb />
term of the teachers at the graded <lb />
rather it by no We hope she may soon be well. <lb />
Also one Edison phonograph with ween. <lb />
a hand painted horn, records, were services in the <lb />
Apply to C A. lair, Methodist and Christian churches <lb />
Aider, N. C. <lb />
W. E. Patrick tells us he sold <lb />
worth horses and <lb />
mules last year in Ayden. <lb />
The receipts of the A. L. C. <lb />
Relating to <lb />
fees. <lb />
Elliott presented a <lb />
petition from <lb />
asking that an amendment <lb />
. ,. . . <lb />
c .<lb />
. d . . <lb />
ELEVENTH I Pie v <lb />
SENATE. r ill la-t <lb />
I ;. o . I <lb />
of the personal property ex- was devoted I . <lb />
to measures. <lb />
to a vote o. being a I<lb />
Gay to <lb />
Senator North Carolina. <lb />
till relating to the equalization <lb />
peremptory in cup <lb />
cases. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
it <lb />
house. <lb />
There were . <lb />
bills introduce in the <lb />
t only n f i <lb />
Ii <lb />
ii <lb />
tWO <lb />
. u <lb />
. i<lb />
These <lb />
name and welfare of a L <lb />
inK people me -torn <lb />
other k y <lb />
the fact something is <lb />
ed for the betterment of <lb />
as well as the good of ail. <lb />
Those who have not. paid their <lb />
State and county taxes can do to <lb />
were among the interest. <lb />
were the i <lb />
elect all county; To separate whit, <lb />
superintendents or education I y <lb />
popular vote. <lb />
,. <lb />
V. <lb />
by calling on <lb />
the bank. He represents the <lb />
Sheriff in this particular at tins <lb />
point. <lb />
Frank Lilly returned from <lb />
Oxford Wednesday evening <lb />
where had been to carry three <lb />
small children to the asylum. <lb />
Smith Co. are <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb />
done. <lb />
Tom Jenkins and John Cheek <lb />
have returned from Raleigh <lb />
where they took in the <lb />
the meeting of the grand <lb />
of and several <lb />
Hodges at here from all will ex <lb />
Sunday conducted by their re- <lb />
pastors, Rev. Mr. <lb />
Bridges and Morton. Large <lb />
congregations were in attend- <lb />
To amend the <lb />
mechanics lien law. <lb />
To encourage the <lb />
growing of email fruit and truck. <lb />
Another to amend pension <lb />
and increase pension of certain <lb />
soldiers to per month. <lb />
To establish a differ- <lb />
per month. We Ii arr <lb />
the railroad company <lb />
plates converting the present de- <lb />
pot into a freight warehouse and <lb />
suitable passenger de <lb />
pot This has become a <lb />
-m the fact that such a <lb />
quantity of cotton tobacco is <lb />
shipped from hero. <lb />
Last Saturday one week Dr. <lb />
M. M. Sauls brought a for <lb />
to. After feeding it a week <lb />
ac a cast of he sold it the <lb />
next Saturday for one cord of <lb />
wood payable fall. The <lb />
doctor is fa-t forging ahead as <lb />
one of cur shrewdest and be it <lb />
other things, and it has been financiers. <lb />
intimated they seem to have II, of <lb />
taken In. They say It was from Until <lb />
pretty Sunday g with Mrs. L. <lb />
M. M. makes the best j Hooks. <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the fountain i-- cold the yea <lb />
round Try one. <lb />
each. <lb />
A. a <lb />
delivered a splendid <lb />
the Methodist church Sunday <lb />
and held quarterly meeting <lb />
Monday f r that congregation. <lb />
Miss Carrie Smith, a teacher <lb />
it the seminary, spent Sunday <lb />
11- i <lb />
mi i .-- <lb />
convicts the <lb />
convict camps at sleeping and . and th . . <lb />
g hours. r bill I if t <lb />
some representative t , he j; <lb />
for training of i i id i <lb />
youth and th <lb />
prejudice. <lb />
Latham; To regulate th j Sam has . en mi. . <lb />
of pistols and cartridges. with his R. P. D. u <lb />
I By To regulate w <lb />
trial of capital u slat every man's <lb />
Dr. Cox's bill to <lb />
squirrels between March 1st is we k <lb />
by t <lb />
ham. Mr. of Pitt, <lb />
spent Sunday squirrels between 1st art Ii week. <lb />
her father near Cur <lb />
on I was add d the train t l <lb />
. . a <lb />
Mrs J. T. Harris, <lb />
ion, c. me up Monday to i-pend <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
Whet Our Law Makers Are Doing at <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
SEVENTH, DAY. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock <lb />
and was called to order by Lieu- <lb />
tenant Governor W. C. Newland, <lb />
the new presiding officer. <lb />
Sens tor introduced a <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The principal bill introduced by <lb />
Senator Lockhart. of Anson, that <lb />
is an anti-trust measure, de- <lb />
conduct within the <lb />
State of North Carolina that <lb />
interferes with trade and com- <lb />
The bill sub- <lb />
section of the Reid bill that <lb />
created much t two years <lb />
bill to require judges Superior ago. <lb />
J. Ros, Esq. of <lb />
was n. re on <lb />
business. <lb />
will find a <lb />
coffins and caskets i at <lb />
J. K. Smith Co. <lb />
family from Lee <lb />
Richard Wingate, <lb />
Blount and J- U- G. <lb />
leave Sunday for a prospecting <lb />
tour <lb />
Texas and Oklahoma. They will <lb />
be gone about one month. <lb />
J. K. Smith Go. Dixon have <lb />
things bustling at the <lb />
plant. Besides reg <lb />
line of work they are matting <lb />
tobacco hogsheads to be <lb />
used on this market. <lb />
K. W. King, Greenville, <lb />
was here Tuesday. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb />
water. <lb />
Anyone wishing to purchase a <lb />
first class that will work <lb />
anywhere, cheap, and is fully <lb />
guaranteed will do well to see M. <lb />
Sauls. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb />
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb />
on hand and can furnish hearse <lb />
when desired. Give them a call <lb />
when in need of any of their <lb />
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb />
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb />
good buggies, and are run over <lb />
making hogsheads and repairing. <lb />
Truly Ed Garris, the manager, <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. and <lb />
have been visiting relatives <lb />
in Greenville during the week. <lb />
red headed and red <lb />
neck calf with white streak down <lb />
back, red sides, about nine <lb />
months old. The calf strayed <lb />
away from my about 10th <lb />
November, 1908. A liberal re- <lb />
ward will be paid for return of <lb />
same me- Dennis <lb />
Ayden, N- C. <lb />
Barnes has had plans <lb />
and specifications drawn for a <lb />
handsome two-story residence <lb />
which he will have at once erect- <lb />
ed on Lee street. <lb />
I hereby announce to the pub- <lb />
that I <lb />
time with i--<lb />
Pi White is <lb />
,,.;.; <lb />
i. . p <lb />
D.-. I <lb />
rapidly. <lb />
i j e <lb />
hey <lb />
A. <lb />
, r <lb />
. <lb />
courts to remain at county <lb />
seat during the entire term of <lb />
court. <lb />
After the introduction of a few <lb />
local matters, the hill relative to <lb />
adjournment on February 15th <lb />
was called up and given a warm <lb />
discussion. A motion to post- <lb />
pone n of thy bill <lb />
January . was finally <lb />
Senator Blow, of was <lb />
d to the committee on<lb />
HOUSE <lb />
Graham also called the <lb />
Other new bills <lb />
to persona to of- <lb />
Tuesday was the y f r <lb />
of United States senator and <lb />
both branches voted separately. <lb />
The Democrats voted unanimous <lb />
for Hon. Lee Overman, re- <lb />
electing him to succeed f. <lb />
the Republicans easting r. <lb />
vote for Spencer B. <lb />
Adams. <lb />
Both branches rum <lb />
in honor of the birth lay of Gen. <lb />
it. E. Lee. <lb />
There was much new bus <lb />
of in a <lb />
Bill is u <lb />
r. <lb />
Ci list <lb />
K.- <lb />
iii s week, <lb />
up in. <lb />
Eh Everett is i <lb />
i. e <lb />
to mi r h i;. w th <lb />
y f nut p pie <lb />
was on i <lb />
lo a e bin bi <lb />
. I -1 , <lb />
, soldiers married <lb />
, , , c <lb />
cents per bushel and our fa-mi r. <lb />
to order at o'clock. <lb />
rushing them on the m <lb />
Richard Wingate. II. L. Blount <lb />
and J. M. C. Nelson left Saturday <lb />
for Texas and Oklahoma on a <lb />
prospecting tour with h view <lb />
locating. Mr. <lb />
been cut there Why <lb />
such men as these should pull <lb />
up stakes where they have been <lb />
so blessed and successful as here, <lb />
and leave for parts is in <lb />
comprehensible to us. One <lb />
these gentlemen, Starting out <lb />
in life a poor man without <lb />
means, and being only about <lb />
years of age now, today <lb />
credit more than <lb />
cannot surely do better, unless <lb />
he anticipates finding the tree <lb />
whereon pieces do grow and <lb />
none but the lucky can pull. <lb />
We hope, however, they may <lb />
change their and conclude <lb />
to remain here. . <lb />
At the home of the brides <lb />
father, Mr. Titus near <lb />
Ayden, on Thursday Mr. <lb />
Luther was married to Mist <lb />
Clara Rev. G. C. <lb />
officiating. <lb />
Friday J. W. Glenn bought <lb />
from R. B. one of our <lb />
large and successful farmers. <lb />
pounds of tobacco for which <lb />
he paid an average of <lb />
cents per pound. How is <lb />
for a sale <lb />
While the court house at <lb />
Greenville may have no special <lb />
attraction for certain of our <lb />
still the magnet <lb />
seems daily to aw them that <lb />
way. Some, however, i <lb />
taken to the woods. <lb />
J. J. Smith, who has been con- <lb />
fined for several weeks at his <lb />
home with sickness, able to <lb />
be up town Saturday. We are <lb />
A petition was presented from <lb />
citizens of Greene county to in- <lb />
crease the number of county <lb />
from three to five. <lb />
were quite a number of <lb />
bills introduced but nearly all <lb />
local in their nature. <lb />
One Representative Turner to <lb />
enable men to collect small debts <lb />
created a laugh. <lb />
Representative Lee introduced <lb />
a to establish different <lb />
form for different grades of <lb />
prisoners. <lb />
Other committees were an- <lb />
Mr. Gotten being <lb />
named on the pensions committee <lb />
and Dr. Cox on education. <lb />
eighth day. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Among the new bills intro <lb />
1670 to draw a pension. <lb />
For benefit of the <lb />
State school for the blind. <lb />
of Resolution <lb />
relating to the <lb />
position, asking for <lb />
appropriation for a North Caro- <lb />
exhibit there. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
Representative Weaver, of <lb />
Buncombe, introduced the same <lb />
antitrust hill that was offered <lb />
by Senator Lockhart in the; sen- <lb />
ate. <lb />
Representative Green, of <lb />
often d the same resolution <lb />
relating to the Alaska Yukon <lb />
exposition that was presented <lb />
the senate. <lb />
Other new bills of importance <lb />
Perry of and <lb />
of both introduced bills <lb />
relating; to pensions. <lb />
For benefit of State <lb />
school for the blind. <lb />
Allowing Beaufort <lb />
county to levy special tax. <lb />
To promote the drain- <lb />
age of wet swamp and overflow- <lb />
ed <lb />
Speaker Graham <lb />
III <lb />
bin <lb />
. <lb />
G to prohibit i c <lb />
drunkenness in North Can . <lb />
and to amend the as l i .- o <lb />
of the . <lb />
By Scott to appropriate fin <lb />
the deaf d dumb. By J <lb />
to allow to cultivate <lb />
the lands of their wards. <lb />
Elliott to increase the <lb />
State librarian. <lb />
In the house Murphy offer <lb />
bill to facilitate release of <lb />
gages and deeds of trust. By <lb />
Connor to authorize payment of <lb />
deposits made in trust and for <lb />
relief of persons in who e inter- <lb />
est such deposits are <lb />
Genii y <lb />
sale. <lb />
d w <lb />
F ARE SENSITIVE <lb />
. . ., tin- . of vow <lb />
., ran <lb />
. A mm ii <lb />
. . .;.,. th i ; <lb />
i . I N. <lb />
ii <lb />
i ml year <lb />
gives U <lb />
i. . i <lb />
Alien S. Key. i <lb />
. Pt <lb />
VI <lb />
Ire <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Fresh Pork at S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
virtue of the powers <lb />
a lain <lb />
G. aid <lb />
ti U I. Moore <lb />
or . the y m <lb />
, in <lb />
K. A. <lb />
i i <lb />
l. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business November, <lb />
By of the contained in <lb />
a certain mortgage by G. <lb />
W. Venters to Hooker, in.- <lb />
which Mid <lb />
mortgage deed is duly recorded in the <lb />
register deeds office Pitt County, <lb />
in book H t, page the <lb />
will expose to pin lie sale before in <lb />
court house d or in the town of <lb />
ville, N. C , on, February <lb />
the following described tract or <lb />
parcel of land lying and being in the <lb />
county of Pitt and State of North Caro- <lb />
and in township, which was <lb />
conveyed to the aid Oscar Hooker by <lb />
deed C. <lb />
Mary Adams, fully described as <lb />
Adjoining the lane's of David <lb />
C. G. W. Venters a d <lb />
others beginning at a large gum <lb />
in or ear the tun of <lb />
a direct course to a b <lb />
,;,, In ; ; <lb />
k w <lb />
ho court do G-e n- <lb />
, N. <lb />
or <lb />
.,,,.,,., o ;. ate <lb />
own an g <lb />
pare. known <lb />
come G -i-r. . <lb />
st.-i e. K <lb />
and with Slid n v. in<lb />
thence the a In <lb />
parallel <lb />
corner of the lot row by <lb />
A. A. the in. -i <lb />
fl. .,. he Mid 1.1 from h <lb />
with the <lb />
. the cm- <lb />
one of an or <lb />
i. .; 1-- . <lb />
i U A. M-e r. .; <lb />
tin <lb />
nil <lb />
.,. ., <lb />
Ire tor the e . <lb />
880.88 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Loam and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
coin cur. <lb />
bank and <lb />
S. Notes <lb />
Hi <lb />
n, <lb />
or A <lb />
cur, exp. and taxes pd <lb />
Deposits sub. to <lb />
all <lb />
11,60.00 <lb />
830.64 <lb />
124.71 <lb />
n mi. <lb />
gum. thence to a light ml post, <lb />
. the corner a pitch p thence to <lb />
Geo. W. Venters thence <lb />
said Geo. W. Venters line to a Ii <lb />
with Venters line to the c. <lb />
in Boot swamp, thence to be- <lb />
ginning, containing <lb />
and seres more or less. Tin <lb />
mortgage covers the whole <lb />
seres i- mg on <lb />
, the main t-J <lb />
Ills to Calico Hill Ins <lb />
heretofore been to Re. <lb />
it her <lb />
I Due to and <lb />
Cashier's 80.11 <lb />
Total <lb />
Or Joseph <lb />
to said mortgage. Terms <lb />
,.,, Oscar Hooker, <lb />
Skinner M <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
DEN. <lb />
ii <lb />
c. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will the bu <lb />
at the place All <lb />
STATE Of promptly after Mr. <lb />
the to the best o. my and I Company. <lb />
SEEDS, <lb />
Reliable, Para I<lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me. this day of Dee. <lb />
pleased to note such a <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
change for the better. <lb />
Mia Lucy who has <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. K SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
L DIXON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
MISS MARJORIE C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
special, <lb />
FOR CENTS<lb />
COLLECTION <lb />
, l, , it <lb />
. <lb />
ii<lb />
S T-. <lb />
.-. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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Land Sale. <lb />
Land Sale.<lb />
B of a judgment of <lb />
th Put county <lb />
rendered by His U. n. <lb />
Allen, judge presiding at Dec <lb />
t, mi. in case <lb />
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a d known Mine Alien Jackson <lb />
pUce tract <lb />
lands of J J Jackson. God- <lb />
ford Jack in. B. <lb />
A. it <lb />
more or less and <lb />
r K. Jack <lb />
day 1908. <lb />
Official State-merit. <lb />
of the authority in mo <lb />
an order of court made in a <lb />
pedal Boating in Pitt <lb />
N. W . I<lb />
ed. s part, the signed will <lb />
to i I. ale fit- <lb />
odder the <lb />
January. . at o'clock noon. <lb />
. l the <lb />
h Campbell died seal- <lb />
ed in m n. at the town <lb />
S which divided up into <lb />
eleven ii mall or tract and <lb />
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all <lb />
I'M. <lb />
i So as <lb />
. m. or <lb />
m a <lb />
Shoving the number of meeting hold <lb />
the board of County Commissioners, <lb />
the number of day member <lb />
hath attended tho amounts . <lb />
member for vice iron. 1st. i <lb />
in December, to 1st. Mon-<lb />
p . , . map A oil in the <lb />
. i i Pitt superior <lb />
j. . id, farm No. <lb />
. acre <lb />
id ma., <lb />
IS. <lb />
R King, at ended <lb />
a .-t par day an <lb />
on com. <lb />
Traveled mile, at I <lb />
Total <lb />
attended <lb />
. s eon at per day <lb />
i n I <lb />
miles at <lb />
on <lb />
shown on <lb />
Notice of sale. <lb />
N Can <lb />
Pitt <lb />
i i M <lb />
B rt <lb />
, Clerk. <lb />
Ex p <lb />
Lloyd W. Smith. Hay Smith, hue- <lb />
band of Marj I. Smith, and <lb />
Smith. . for Mar, Smith, <lb />
I avid h, Ger Smith. Mar- <lb />
Bell Mil I . <lb />
Smith, <lb />
By virtue of tin and re- <lb />
sup court I elusive, a <lb />
,. . . . <lb />
under- <lb />
ed Sn an for M try <lb />
map. <lb />
Hit re, more or I . <lb />
sail map, <lb />
. r . a, . <lb />
, i No , on said map. <lb />
1-2 acre m re or <lb />
farm Nod, as said ma;. in <lb />
ac . more less. <lb />
,,, No a, shown on said nap. <lb />
air. . more r lea. . <lb />
I N , as on map. <lb />
S rt, mi <lb />
arm No shown on said map, <lb />
n-l more or less <lb />
ha m No a on said map, <lb />
more or ea. ; <lb />
is <lb />
acres, more . .- <lb />
. . town lo <lb />
.- . block . number to in- <lb />
on said map. <lb />
Lots i bl ck i . I to in- <lb />
ass on said map. <lb />
I., t in bloc- number to s in- <lb />
shown on a map. <lb />
Lots in block numbers I to m- <lb />
s id map. <lb />
numbers i to in- <lb />
i s id ii <lb />
l to <lb />
map. <lb />
number one t. as <lb />
Total <lb />
M. T. S Mended <lb />
day at f- <lb />
1-1 on com. <lb />
Traveled mil at Be. <lb />
Total <lb />
-I <lb />
P. i. Holland, <lb />
day a day I <lb />
on com. <lb />
Traveled mile at <lb />
Total <lb />
N. T. Cox, attended <lb />
day as at tS t day <lb />
IT on com. <lb />
Traveled miles at <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
I allowed ard <lb />
.-I <lb />
Ii, <lb />
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i, Mar ha <lb />
i . ., . fore <lb />
i. . for i <lb />
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Smith and J <lb />
t;. <lb />
Smith, Gertie <lb />
and <lb />
. ii <lb />
i doer in <lb />
i i the <lb />
. .<lb />
I. Smith, <lb />
. Martha <lb />
., Smith in <lb />
Ho unverified account <lb />
Carolina <lb />
I. Richard Williams. of <lb />
Deed ard ex-office clerk of Board <lb />
c in and i r the <lb />
said, do hereby certify <lb />
that the foregoing is a true <lb />
Given under in j hand at in <lb />
vi N. <lb />
This 2nd day of <lb />
K, <lb />
board for Pitt Go <lb />
shown <lb />
Lot in <lb />
s as <lb />
Lots in <lb />
.- . <lb />
L i<lb />
. land, situate <lb />
and Sate of <lb />
in , <lb />
ind to the ed tracts or <lb />
pa.-. of . <lb />
Hi.-, e i ; <lb />
in t e of Pitt <lb />
Nor i i ii <lb />
describe i as folio vs <lb />
at a stake <lb />
on In. between<lb />
wives, and run ii g I 1-2 west <lb />
poles to a canal t <lb />
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Terms sale cash in lam- <lb />
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and STOVES. <lb />
F. G, Attorney. <lb />
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barred aw t us 14-h <lb />
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merchants have a right to <lb />
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which they have their <lb />
and every good will help <lb />
them to get <lb />
Did you ever a FINE <lb />
FACT SO simply stated <lb />
Quenching a Blaze In a Hurry on <lb />
Board a War Vessel. <lb />
PRANK OF A TRICKY MASCOT. <lb />
There Were Lively Time on Deck <lb />
When the Big Monkey Cot Hire, elf <lb />
Mixed Up With Hot Pitch and Gun <lb />
Cotton and Took a Trip Aloft. <lb />
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would save my watch. <lb />
One Week Commencing <lb />
Monday, <lb />
THE COMEDY <lb />
COMPANY. <lb />
In A Repertoire <lb />
City Successes. <lb />
Of Later Day <lb />
The Opening Bill Will Be <lb />
A MINER'S <lb />
A Act Comedy Drama. <lb />
SPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS <lb />
Free Monday Night ii Ac- <lb />
companied by One Reserved <lb />
Ticket <lb />
PRICES CENTS <lb />
Scats on Sale at The <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Ext Rates <lb />
VIA <lb />
COST LINE <lb />
account of <lb />
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS <lb />
Tickets on sale December 23rd, <lb />
25th, 30th 31st, 1908 and January M <lb />
limited to return not later than 6th I <lb />
For etc <lb />
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and pull strong buy your <lb />
W J CRAIG, Passenger Traffic <lb />
T C White, Genera. Act. t. <lb />
WILMINGTON, NORTH <lb />
Hay, <lb />
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Corn. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
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containing acres more or less. <lb />
A one other tract beginning at <lb />
Dad's corner and runs a souther- <lb />
course to his ditch; thence i. <lb />
Superb Service to <lb />
VIA <lb />
VIM <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
and <lb />
on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Elegant Table Dinner flub to <lb />
Mile attention and the very best service In e way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. n. <lb />
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M than any man in town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Brand, Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all o. <lb />
Feed. <lb />
In Turkey. <lb />
In China ladles arc attended by <lb />
who hold umbrellas over their <lb />
heads. The Chinese and Japanese In- <lb />
both umbrella and parasol <lb />
Into their decorative work and athletic <lb />
In western Turkey It Is <lb />
to close an umbrella on meeting <lb />
people Of high rank, n European <lb />
traveler who was passing one of the <lb />
mince of the sultan was nearly run <lb />
through by the guard below he eon- <lb />
that be must down th <lb />
open umbrella he carried. <lb />
passing the actual residence of the <lb />
sultan lower nil umbrella as a earn <lb />
to brother of the sun <lb />
I s M O O I N <lb />
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Sam White store on <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
C D TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite i enter Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb />
Pulley <lb />
course to his ditch; up; the late Ur. w. n. u.-. <lb />
Guardian for Mary I. Smith. David G. S. w Henry line; thence an undivided one half interest in <lb />
Smith. Gertie Smith. Martha Bell with line to Forbes d . , <lb />
and J Smith. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of the power contained <lb />
in a Certain mortgage deed by <lb />
H. A. Boyd and his wife, Elizabeth <lb />
to H. on the <lb />
day of March. 1908. which said <lb />
deed is duly recorded in the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
in book 0-7. page the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale before the <lb />
house door in the town of Green- <lb />
ville N. C . . i, Tuesday, the 12th day <lb />
of January, 1909, the following <lb />
ed tract or parcel of land, <lb />
in the county of Pitt, State <lb />
of North Carolina, and described a <lb />
adjoining the ands of the Bryan Grimes <lb />
with line to Alfred Forbes <lb />
line; with Alfred Forbes line to <lb />
a short leaf pine in edge of a pond . <lb />
thence a straight line in a <lb />
course to an In the avenue ; thence <lb />
a straight line to the beginning <lb />
mg more or to <lb />
said f Trust. <lb />
This the 2nd day of January. <lb />
i J. R. <lb />
F. G. Son, Attorney. <lb />
This the 6th day of Jan. <lb />
Nannie D. Bagwell, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
F. G. Jame Son, Attorney. <lb />
in <lb />
satisfy said mortgage <lb />
This 31st day of December, 1903. <lb />
Julia Crawford. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Atty. ltd <lb />
For all information and reservation <lb />
IAMB, G. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
at <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of ale con- <lb />
in a mortgage deed, executed <lb />
and delivered by Walter Hardy <lb />
I William on 3rd day or Feb y, 1908, <lb />
l and duly recorded in the register of <lb />
deeds Pitt county, North <lb />
in book 0-8, the under- <lb />
public <lb />
Pitt county. B e D. C. Moore, W he door g for <lb />
Lloyd W. Smith I h the highest bidder, on Monday, <lb />
.-. , u at o'clock M. the <lb />
Mary Smith and husband, Haywood real property, to One <lb />
ninth, David G. Smith, Gertie Smith in township on the <lb />
and Ivey Smith, General Guardian ,., bounded by <lb />
the river on the the <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
of Sale. <lb />
North Carolina I In <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
j Cotton and <lb />
, -i on <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
Having qualified executor of Mr. <lb />
Bettie P. Sutton, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
of deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the within twelve <lb />
month from date of notice, or <lb />
this notice will b pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. . <lb />
All persona indebted to estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
the 23rd day of November 1908. <lb />
ltd Henry <lb />
I appointed by . w-. <lb />
H. II. Proctor, in the petition, will sell <lb />
Skinner Whedbee attorneys for to the highest bidder, for one-half cash <lb />
O. Hooker assignee. 1211 ltd and balance in one year for <lb />
v. i a court Pitt county, <lb />
in Greenville, on the day of Jan. <lb />
1909, all the right, and of <lb />
the to the above entitled pro- <lb />
in and to the following de- <lb />
tract of That certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land conveyed b <lb />
I. Smith to Mali Smith, his <lb />
wife, by deed dated the day of <lb />
and recorded in book <lb />
page , of Pitt county con- <lb />
acre more or situated <lb />
in the county of Pitt and Beaver Dam <lb />
township, and adjoining the land of <lb />
Willoughby, the Cobb land and <lb />
the L. Smith <lb />
the 15th day of 1908. <lb />
J. L. Fleming,<lb />
CANDY <lb />
KITCHEN. <lb />
door to Sam <lb />
All kind of Candy made <lb />
Large line of choice <lb />
When you want the best in <lb />
thew line call on us. <lb />
kept con- <lb />
Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
A TERRIFIC CRASH <lb />
At Big Store <lb />
The Big Sale la going on to money <lb />
for creditors. Come quick and get your share of <lb />
the Low Prices. <lb />
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. <lb />
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w; tn trim <lb />
be bulled aft fa <lb />
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that The gang up <lb />
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would have the ship to king- <lb />
without disaster, but for hour. <lb />
that creature sat there picking <lb />
cotton from and throwing It <lb />
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would have been had It not <lb />
been fraught with so much danger. It <lb />
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Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Occupied by Dispensary. Stick of <lb />
He bear misery beat Who<lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
COAL AND WOOD <lb />
, We have Scale to weigh your coal, <lb />
I keep all kind on the yard, dry wood <lb />
and quick Phone <lb />
C. <lb />
PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA- <lb />
Cotton Factor tad o <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
See W J. before buying <lb />
for winter. Be can <lb />
you a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO<lb />
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are manager here, eh <lb />
Well, six month ago I dined here, <lb />
unfortunately, being unable to <lb />
pay my kicked me <lb />
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had <lb />
that b all right, old <lb />
chap, but-might trouble you <lb />
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oner, you used half <lb />
wilted fellow <lb />
have beaten most cruelly. <lb />
i lie attacked <lb />
me first. i- n and <lb />
me no end of trouble on Hie <lb />
farm. not ray fault his being <lb />
idiot, my lord. <lb />
Judge should <lb />
member, that idiots, after <lb />
nil, are men like yon and me. <lb />
London Scraps. <lb />
Not tho Gardener. <lb />
When in 1883 Freeman <lb />
was Battle abbey be <lb />
found dogged by a mm <lb />
who, ho thought, somewhat <lb />
obtruded his offers of <lb />
After trying to <lb />
ho broke forth <lb />
don't want your assistance. he <lb />
Duke of Cleveland promised that <lb />
should not bl interfered with by the <lb />
gardeners. , <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
hope they have obeyed my order. <lb />
I am that Duke of Cleveland.<lb />
any danger no. . <lb />
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fair in Ireland, and tho culprit <lb />
being for manslaughter. <lb />
The doctor, however, had given <lb />
to show that the <lb />
abnormally thin. CM <lb />
prisoner on being asked if he had <lb />
anything to say for replied, <lb />
honor, but I would ask, <lb />
that a for a man to go to <lb />
what the damage bottom <lb />
of the on <lb />
, found of candle and <lb />
put it In his pocket. Tho <lb />
Us,, favorite on <lb />
found out bow the <lb />
They knew. <lb />
The captain the <lb />
that Is. lo the deck. But <lb />
he couldn't prove anything. So after <lb />
a week or so be restored him to hi <lb />
We came near tire <lb />
once, and. while It have been <lb />
very serious. It was really funny. <lb />
We had hundred pounds of <lb />
run cotton on board, and. that <lb />
It might have gathered dampness, <lb />
got up the case from <lb />
the magazine, pulled It all out and <lb />
It on the warm decks fur aft In <lb />
the sun to dry. Away forward the <lb />
boatswain's mate and his gang were <lb />
busy with tar pots and ropes putting <lb />
Mine of their stun In order. <lb />
We had on a mascot In tho <lb />
of a monkey, one of the largest <lb />
I have ever seen. He would stand <lb />
quite three feet high. <lb />
Tery Old Nick for mischief. He was a <lb />
great nuisance, that monkey, and must <lb />
always be doing what he saw any <lb />
the men doing. <lb />
Well Mr. Monkey saw the men with <lb />
warn tar, and nothing would do <lb />
but he must have a hand In the job <lb />
literally, so ho ran forward and <lb />
hands Into the pot and a <lb />
Of his letters. last some <lb />
traveler fro. Lima will visit England <lb />
and give a of the ruins f <lb />
Si. <lb />
Norfolk aM Southern Railway <lb />
Receivers. <lb />
RED RATES ACCOUNT. <lb />
JANUARY 1909<lb />
ill he <lb />
Hint <lb />
Inconsistent.<lb />
fellow <lb />
Jack <lb />
wrote in Blanche <lb />
album that ho wished her a <lb />
life of <lb />
that all right I <lb />
it would been if <lb />
he hadn't turned around and within <lb />
months married <lb />
as City Independent. <lb />
Hair <lb />
Some women's hair is naturally <lb />
or wavy, to the envy of then <lb />
friends of the sex. Others <lb />
have straight hair, which can only <lb />
be made to wave or curl by artificial <lb />
means. The difference between the <lb />
two is easily explained. Straight <lb />
hairs are oval in section. A s <lb />
hairs kink because they are flat in <lb />
nieces. The heat of the curling <lb />
tongs when applied to straight hair- <lb />
causes each of them to contract on <lb />
one side and to curl In that <lb />
whence the beautifying effect <lb />
obtained, which is necessarily <lb />
w. <lb />
RALEIGH, K. <lb />
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Groceries and can Supply <lb />
your needs. He pays high- <lb />
est for all kind Fur <lb />
est price <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
All work <lb />
French Cleaning and Dying, <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
W. Ant . <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Edmond Fleming props. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town. Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is razors <lb />
sharp. Our towel <lb />
thank you for p. <lb />
and ask you to call i . when <lb />
work wanted. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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In Charge of F. C. NYE<lb />
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Horse blankets and . <lb />
Nichols. carrying con- <lb />
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; . . Clark, carrying con- <lb />
. weapon, <lb />
., ,. ,. . i . ,. . sentenced tour months on roads. <lb />
rut . a Peter forgery, <lb />
. . defendant pleads guilty of <lb />
this <lb />
. . was suspended. <lb />
. nice hearse <lb />
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, suspended <lb />
. liar at <lb />
rose to you. <lb />
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rs, Syracuse <lb />
can <lb />
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that will i <lb />
, Barber <lb />
s. <lb />
ill farm I <lb />
. . <lb />
p-. <lb />
i-. x, carrying concealed <lb />
ads guilty, <lb />
true bill for murder against <lb />
I Charlie . charged with kill- <lb />
Luis Little. <lb />
Ned Clark William How- <lb />
affray, mistrial. <lb />
James Smith, liquor <lb />
without license, guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment of <lb />
cost. <lb />
Ed. Fleming, Ed. Fleming, Jr. <lb />
Joy and Noel Joyner, <lb />
affray, both not guilty, <lb />
both judgment <lb />
suspended on payment of costs. <lb />
George Philips, secret as- <lb />
sault, rot guilty. <lb />
judgment bi Dennis At- <lb />
days or. for <lb />
carrying concealed weapon, <lb />
stricken out and judgment bus <lb />
upon payment of <lb />
Mike Atkinson, larceny, plead.-; <lb />
guilty of forcible <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Notes Finn Our <lb />
Neighbor. <lb />
N. C Jan. 1909. <lb />
Dr. II. W. Battle, of <lb />
will deliver a lecture in the <lb />
of Winterville High <lb />
Friday night, Jan. St <lb />
V o'clock. All are most cordially <lb />
i invited to hear this lecture, for <lb />
to the root of the whole mat- I . . f <lb />
sat U a treat in store for us. <lb />
and restore the action of the ; Dr is ore of the leading <lb />
liver to normal condition. preachers in the state and for <lb />
Give tone to the system and j oratory he stands second to <lb />
none. <lb />
We are glad to announce that <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS-v <lb />
light purse is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
SKETCHES Of PUT COUNTY. <lb />
1704 1603 <lb />
Import Notice. <lb />
My sketch of Pitt c are <lb />
now y for the print <lb />
the convocation meeting of <lb />
the New Bern district will con- <lb />
with the Episcopal church <lb />
here Jan. and All <lb />
cordially invited to attend <lb />
these services. <lb />
L. A. Manning, one of our<lb />
C id y and Robert Dar- <lb />
n, affray, guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended n payment of costs. <lb />
r v. forgery, <lb />
. on roads. Si i <lb />
,; fend a guilty of <lb />
r y in which j. mt was<lb />
non and S. S. <lb />
guilty, n <lb />
fir i all <lb />
i ; H I, carrying con- <lb />
i, in, pi guilty, <lb />
ins, against <lb />
d r had e . <lb />
an I <lb />
; day. 19th. <lb />
murder, jury <lb />
. have decided <lb />
r the printer, and leading young men, left Monday <lb />
to add of , Florida where he <lb />
prominent . ,, the future. Our <lb />
wishes g with him. <lb />
Miss Mollie Ward, of <lb />
here Monday accompanying <lb />
Charlie Pi.-. .--------. , <lb />
returned verdict guilty of man- . <lb />
slaughter and no a . <lb />
mercy of court, up scheme and I have <lb />
S small colored boy far minded t <lb />
recently a girl by a f her water who entered Winter- <lb />
and shooting High School, <lb />
be Judge alien said he who have and are making things ,, v. T. H. King left <lb />
ed it best to the boy P day Goldsboro to attend to <lb />
until he i. r People and ,, n , <lb />
., . life or who u. v <lb />
p in, i .-. , . i <lb />
I a <lb />
and children <lb />
turned Tuesday from <lb />
p Hill where they had been <lb />
on <lb />
Vi Ii <lb />
plea <lb />
V in. <lb />
it. months i n <lb />
. up . n f <lb />
for convocation <lb />
at Episcopal church <lb />
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murder th <lb />
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decree. <lb />
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an I Ella <lb />
i, . i, guilty. <lb />
Chester <lb />
. . . . guilty. <lb />
,;.;. , c in- <lb />
led <lb />
in <lb />
en. I the i i In <lb />
. at ,.,. i Ii . i up d <lb />
n David I . . O-kl-y. <lb />
it j . ck . o . will <lb />
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till and , . kill; ;. White <lb />
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Ada I . <lb />
m . p on <lb />
CI <lb />
I N d Kit-1 <lb />
temp i ire not <lb />
Mi Butler, r <lb />
for such . i I N. C. Jan. <lb />
,. . public re -la char e Tuesday night, service and <lb />
i, will I on half of which Wednesday a. m. <lb />
must be in advance. vie and communion. <lb />
will also p. m.<lb />
No man can afford to <lb />
a record. ,. . <lb />
T . can- <lb />
i. , <lb />
The for <lb />
.; inn i i- . <lb />
. , . i ,. I ill KM <lb />
morning's session M of Pitt county will <lb />
. , . ., i . <lb />
just before i hi t for I cloth, sell for <lb />
Wednesday night, service and <lb />
urn. Thursday a m. service <lb />
sermon. Thursday p. m <lb />
tan's Auxiliary and <lb />
V . <lb />
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at vi r- <lb />
in <lb />
II. <lb />
The jury o <lb />
mil in V . often receive severe I <lb />
which was guilty of murder in cm <lb />
, , , . . . V mill I <lb />
record r. . <lb />
n the prisoner. <lb />
T. King. I <lb />
BRAVE I , <lb />
fer the are little <lb />
globules which act n <lb />
the kidneys. A will convince you <lb />
, , for Backache, <lb />
tired <lb />
feeling. trial They <lb />
blood. Sold by John I. <lb />
pain <lb />
. . <lb />
Ii Boon <lb />
Scald i, <lb />
i I i <lb />
Quickly l In i <lb />
I boils, felons; beat <lb />
. from whiskey., Relief is <lb />
, . I. W n. <lb />
n e,, <lb />
v, abusive I In I to his <lb />
and i . <lb />
, i Is i son. <lb />
, t j i aid, when wed <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Sale of Personal Property. <lb />
insisting of mules, farming <lb />
Implements, boiler and engine, <lb />
hit cart and bunks, farm carts. <lb />
Tie Editor Made Clad. Also screws, logging <lb />
, . ., chains, ropes, axes, etc. Corn <lb />
At the Geo. Moore <lb />
farm, near on <lb />
look <lb />
c . <lb />
ten. <lb />
per Carroll <lb />
i Tin Mellie <lb />
bodies. right. Call . f not guilty. <lb />
,. ,, . Herbert Dudley, <lb />
i ; n <lb />
. g j ,,, -i on <lb />
do well . W <lb />
. . t i. ., . . lit fill <lb />
. r a token near em <lb />
k had bet non end a 22nd, At <lb />
i. hard to J P <lb />
m Sew of it. <lb />
whiskey for the j This morning M <lb />
love of it, but for tho he for up in the Woods <lb />
. i in v n in the liver relieves heed- <lb />
gets out of it, on kidney dis- <lb />
,.,.,, . . ,. . , man. hf was presented .,., M., ,., <lb />
man. B ,,., chills or and r <lb />
license the . liquor we- . ,. carved and engraved on system the <lb />
are to some parties to the tad ,, Te token , g ; ;. <lb />
Mr. H I <lb />
,. c ,. re<lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
.;,,. , . mayor h <lb />
Id advise S Mays on road <lb />
n- an i <lb />
i id . -l months mads, <lb />
r appeal <lb />
mayor's pleads guilty, <lb />
f. <lb />
we <lb />
., i ii- orders <lb />
A i S <lb />
. . <lb />
r, E for i <lb />
. is re <lb />
talking to our young men in , . i, guilty, <lb />
regard to II judgment suspended upon pa- <lb />
; ; .,. ti es ha been <lb />
b, B. J . . lit, <lb />
on and John <lb />
rut .- of coal <lb />
Henry House, assault with <lb />
.; y weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
next r <lb />
Fresh seed rye <lb />
Barb r Co. <lb />
The new reversible disc bar and costs. <lb />
row an up-to- Henry <lb />
date farm. Sec us before <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, <lb />
in. <lb />
Get the plow for <lb />
tearing up new ground <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co <lb />
B. T. Cox came in from <lb />
Raleigh Thursday morning. <lb />
Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb />
and get the beet prices. <lb />
Harrington, barber Co. <lb />
We have just opened a large <lb />
Una of best enamel ware. Come <lb />
and get your pick. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Remember the Heel <lb />
wagons and made by the <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, d<lb />
with deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. Same <lb />
d f id plead guilty of carry- <lb />
weapon and <lb />
was suspended. <lb />
James Smith, with <lb />
de . ; guilty. <lb />
right assault with <lb />
d v. guilty. <lb />
The jury returned a true <lb />
lull against Primal <lb />
Perkins, charged with killing <lb />
Simon Brown, Jr. They w re <lb />
turned a true bill for murder <lb />
against Jonas Warren charged <lb />
with killing Ollie Warren. <lb />
i- <lb />
Frank King, affray, guilty, a <lb />
months on r <lb />
In the case of M, <lb />
and Ella previously <lb />
c fornication, Williams <lb />
was sentenced months to the <lb />
roads and to pay all costs in the <lb />
Robert <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Atkinson, carrying <lb />
concealed weapon, guilty, m <lb />
days on roads, <lb />
Wilson Wright and Arthur <lb />
Price, gambling, plead guilty, <lb />
each days on road, <lb />
Alfred Atkinson, <lb />
and larceny, guilty, <lb />
I s on roads, defend- <lb />
ant plead guilty of carrying <lb />
concealed weapon, in which case <lb />
was suspended. <lb />
Tobe Stevenson, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, SO days <lb />
On <lb />
James Donaldson, larceny, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
J. Moore, assault <lb />
crime resulting it. With <lb />
out of I we <lb />
will have lit e crime that <lb />
, m ants anything, <lb />
is at the I of all our <lb />
troubles, <lb />
The pi of county have <lb />
an important lesson to ham <lb />
trim this case. This sentence <lb />
it . . <lb />
j on 21-8 times as much us the <lb />
touched our hear as an b <lb />
of and . <lb />
will treat you <lb />
fir their constant d p of <lb />
1.0 the interest Remedy will you <lb />
and also tor tins marK or j, for ail form of <lb />
esteem that comes from riles, Bold by John <lb />
I one of them. <lb />
was a term of four years in the <lb />
penitentiary, Tho judge said <lb />
this a very light sentence, <lb />
but the case was pitiful and he <lb />
thought this sentence will meet <lb />
the ends of justice and reform <lb />
the offender. <lb />
E A WHITE <lb />
will treat you light <lb />
it this <lb />
the quickly relieved with <lb />
Laxative <lb />
system com. <lb />
pleasant to take. But for<lb />
treat you right <lb />
not that Dr. <lb />
is tho beat known r-r <lb />
all Bowel Complaints, by, <lb />
J. I,. <lb />
Th.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
A over Bronchi., <lb />
BY L. WOOTEN. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. <lb />
1909 <lb />
One Dollar For Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
Oar <lb />
Law Are Doing at <lb />
said he had not classed <lb />
ton as a four-dollar-a-day roan, <lb />
but it seemed he was making <lb />
FIFTEENTH DAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
day. J the senate there <lb />
While there was considerable few new tall. <lb />
high school <lb />
An act relating to a <lb />
primary- By same, an <lb />
act to require all railroad com- <lb />
I money He said he to <lb />
One by Sena- ,. and he with electric headlight. <lb />
to place solid it. To <lb />
business and many u. fix their were commissioners to <lb />
no .- I i <lb />
I .,, the senate and house on on salary <lb />
Wednesday, nearly all were of, <lb />
purely, local nature third read- <lb />
only certain sections. v <lb />
15th. Put upon its passage the <lb />
resolution was defeated, as were <lb />
also a motion to reconsider and a <lb />
Senator Blow and <lb />
Gordon yesterday introduced <lb />
bills to abolish the fee system of <lb />
the solicitors and place those <lb />
officers on the salary basis. Mr. <lb />
bill provides that the so- <lb />
by <lb />
of Confederate <lb />
levying a tax. <lb />
Relating to mailing <lb />
public documents by state <lb />
I to support the prohibition <lb />
law as to th.- laws <lb />
There is a proper and not for .;,.;.,. to en- <lb />
public interest as to the ,. ,.,,,.; are <lb />
present North , matter of <lb />
Anti-Saloon League, <lb />
to this feeling we <lb />
thought it advisable to the <lb />
The committee gave the bill to <lb />
increase the salary of the corr- <lb />
labor and printing <lb />
a favorable report. There <lb />
a resolution to pay the expenses <lb />
of the inaugural committee. <lb />
Among the new ills <lb />
To amend code as to seduction; <lb />
to amend law as to inheritance <lb />
passed two years ago, and that <lb />
when the revenue bill and <lb />
had been made we <lb />
should go home on the date <lb />
With two work. That grouse and quad for two years <lb />
w people at home were working provoked more than <lb />
; I for cents an hour, while the <lb />
legislature drew a dollar an hour <lb />
for the work done. Fifteen days <lb />
following statement. <lb />
Cyan overwhelming majority <lb />
also in the matter <lb />
prohibition, duty of the <lb />
U the ii <lb />
,, should be <lb />
provided <lb />
people of North Carolina <lb />
where<lb />
and their <lb />
. e<lb />
i i <lb />
by the statue. <lb />
the people M w <lb />
have declared for the suppression Ly t t <lb />
of the liquor traffic in this ,;.,. <lb />
The State Anti-Saloon j;. . <lb />
simply for the enforce- sentiment <lb />
of this expressed will of behind <lb />
any other during the day. the of the and such c; <lb />
house. anneal with confidence w minority, the <lb />
bill to put solicitors Ly laW a ,. . the <lb />
game enforce- <lb />
in <lb />
I General Assembly <lb />
will save the state about salary to see <lb />
If the body set for special order and . v <lb />
bills would com. every After being an M b,. <lb />
m having come already. He ed to it passed <lb />
elected by <lb />
that <lb />
of;, <lb />
shall receives <lb />
lieu of the fees they now receive, <lb />
to paid quarterly by the State <lb />
treasurer upon a issued <lb />
by the State auditor. The bill <lb />
would require the clerks of the <lb />
several Superior courts to collect <lb />
in every case tried and disposed <lb />
of in their respective counties <lb />
the costs which now are allowed <lb />
by law to the solicitor, and to <lb />
make out and certify an itemized <lb />
statement of these sums collected . <lb />
forwarding the state <lb />
together with the amount <lb />
collected State treasurer. <lb />
In the house the bill to increase <lb />
the salary of the of <lb />
labor and printing came up as a <lb />
special order, and after discussion <lb />
was re-referred to committee. <lb />
grace on sight drafts; as to <lb />
liabilities of banks us to forged <lb />
checks. <lb />
Representative gave <lb />
notice that on Saturday he would <lb />
introduce a joint resolution to <lb />
adjourn the session February <lb />
20th, and ask immediate <lb />
sixteenth day. <lb />
The senate met promptly at <lb />
o'clock with Senator Pharr. of <lb />
Mecklenburg, in the chair, Rev. <lb />
Dr. White conducted devotional <lb />
exercises. <lb />
Senator Ray, of <lb />
raised the question as to whether <lb />
there was a quorum present. <lb />
Sherrill, of Caldwell, <lb />
read a section from the <lb />
not and he hoped of more man local <lb />
and n.- wanted to the band b estate <lb />
OBJECT TO IT. <lb />
w . , v <lb />
The moral <lb />
have declared for, nor do i. ; stressed <lb />
The people require I i ion here, <lb />
declared but we do th, wt <lb />
Sr it becomes the add that con paW- <lb />
day Pro- have l; <lb />
cases the proper in brining th p u of North <lb />
machinery for enforcing ant, <lb />
and tot new policy o, . <lb />
all die <lb />
that the As a part of o i progress is <lb />
is now I i striving for <lb />
B of our own State j ship, and because <lb />
we call attention to the I . <lb />
of St Satin most counties no . g. <lb />
is allowed the Scum n <lb />
the illicit which it <lb />
night Mr. H- and several members sh <lb />
found a plate with bar were standing on <lb />
he had found the reason I <lb />
for wanting to go. <lb />
It was At the <lb />
the other <lb />
v . <lb />
distilleries, and wee ask educated <lb />
it. and when it went down the <lb />
said it was the coldest mu he; c, cases and incidents <lb />
as re-referred to committee- a section <lb />
The privileges of the floor was, requiring a majority to be <lb />
extended to Col. M. B. Whitfield. present and a roll call was taken, <lb />
of Lenoir county, who was a I It found that there were <lb />
member of the legislature fifty twenty-five senators present, one <lb />
discussing for a general law providing for <lb />
years ago. Representative Cot <lb />
ten. of Pitt, tendered Col. Whit- <lb />
less than the required number. <lb />
motion of Senator Blow the <lb />
ten of motion w <lb />
field his seat, it being the ordered to <lb />
seat the latter occupied when he oUt, hunt up and In <lb />
was a member. <lb />
D Another matter that provoked <lb />
considerable discussion was a <lb />
divorce bill, or rather a bill to <lb />
repeal the divorce law that pass-1 <lb />
ed at the last session. Speaker <lb />
Graham took the floor and stated <lb />
that the law of was re- <lb />
ported to have been passed to <lb />
meet a special case, but this was <lb />
denied by Representative Kitchin <lb />
who said he introduced the bill <lb />
by request. <lb />
day. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
These were among the new <lb />
bills <lb />
An act relating to <lb />
more efficient municipal govern, <lb />
The bill related to <lb />
and is the matter over <lb />
which there has recently been <lb />
such a stir between the officials <lb />
and good government association <lb />
of that city. <lb />
An act to protect the <lb />
earnings of railway <lb />
and give them the benefit of the <lb />
KU -a- <lb />
the senate all members WOO <lb />
not leave of absence. <lb />
Senator Mills moved that a list <lb />
of the senators who have been <lb />
excused be furnished the senate <lb />
in order that the mine of those <lb />
absent without leave could be <lb />
known to tho senate. The clerk <lb />
was directed to make out a list <lb />
of the missing. <lb />
A second roll call found the <lb />
the Lawyers. <lb />
After the adjournment <lb />
evening, Judge C , an <lb />
z . also <lb />
, upon a <lb />
cap- sober J having <lb />
thought during Jam tr, <lb />
was why he wanted to go. The business the term being has v <lb />
Continuing Mr. Dowd said the judge was if he j in Cu u there <lb />
house and, home on the evening x . <lb />
and other committees had morning and come nothing. <lb />
formed their work. Mr. to the court house a We do not believe that the <lb />
shaw interrupted to ask if there are any matters Interests can bring any <lb />
could not be done in days that need looking over and sign- to bear upon our <lb />
Dowd replied yes, but he before I law makers for any <lb />
it not wise to an The reporter had joined tho present law, but we do <lb />
I group in time to hear this not think M to warn <lb />
felt and reply, and the <lb />
By order the <lb />
Committee of the North Carolina <lb />
Clarence H. Poe, <lb />
, man. <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
1909. <lb />
A v-a. . <lb />
same number of senators present, <lb />
date. <lb />
Mr. Henderson said he <lb />
flattered at <lb />
to his looking at galleries, bill offered or m the ant amendments. <lb />
and that he had to confess to require judges to will <lb />
we hid to we had t j remain at the county seat during; <lb />
places we had to confess we I the full time allotted for a term; <lb />
were ashamed of. but court. ; <lb />
knew him W if he got one j Oh, I like that all right, he- <lb />
look at the gallery ho would vote, a law would make <lb />
to stay here indefinitely. difference with me, a <lb />
. , people against agitation <lb />
of Judge Alien was asked on , s, innocent o. <lb />
bill offered or suggested in talent amendments. To <lb />
change will open up the whole <lb />
subject afresh, and offer another <lb />
much-coveted opportunity for the <lb />
forces to spend money <lb />
in an effort to corrupt pubic sen <lb />
We have seen <lb />
a plan to <lb />
of <lb />
, Caro- <lb />
,, blind man <lb />
B , walked <lb />
on Neuse <lb />
, to tin- <lb />
,,. He <lb />
child- <lb />
and Senator Blow moved <lb />
the search for the missing <lb />
be continued and that the high- <lb />
ways and byways be diligently <lb />
explored. <lb />
Senator Barham moved that <lb />
the senate adjourn till Monday <lb />
morning at II o'clock- The <lb />
motion was lest. <lb />
A half an hour went by and no <lb />
. for example. <lb />
It went to committee or. my custom to remain to the end, the apple growers as rate <lb />
of the term any way. But interests <lb />
endeavoring to arouse a <lb />
DAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate all right <lb />
for <lb />
would like to offer one amend <lb />
to such bill, and that is <lb />
every lawyer having business <lb />
business at o'clock. There and that they be allowed to con- <lb />
Una <lb />
J. W. Cahoon, <lb />
living near Nu <lb />
into an open <lb />
river bridge, an <lb />
water below <lb />
wife and <lb />
C. C. Suther, near <lb />
Concord, comm suicide by <lb />
looting breast. <lb />
The Southern R a; has con- <lb />
d working <lb />
force in the shop- at Spencer. <lb />
senators were dragged in. At <lb />
-35, Assistant Sargeant-At- <lb />
appeared in <lb />
the senate chamber and reported <lb />
senators to be <lb />
On motion of Senator Blow the <lb />
was a long list of new bills, but <lb />
most of them were of a local <lb />
nature. <lb />
tun- against tuts <lb />
no cases, even though afford to make a <lb />
counsel on both sides consent to j dike which <lb />
and give them the benefit of the to meet Monday <lb />
homestead and personal property, <lb />
exemption laws. I house <lb />
and telegraph companies. J-f. . J <lb />
Among the new bills in this and mixed some fun along with <lb />
create a library of the bills <lb />
. . were to amend the law as <lb />
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protect the traveling public; <lb />
provide equipment and <lb />
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act requiring Superior court <lb />
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the new bills were the <lb />
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extend educational qualification <lb />
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morphine and opium. <lb />
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the Sabbath. <lb />
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training school for teacher in <lb />
Western North Carolina. <lb />
counsel on both sides consent to dike i u <lb />
it, unless the judge gave to bringing down tho whole <lb />
approval to such corruption and Intent- <lb />
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amendment right <lb />
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more cases and there would be <lb />
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spirit among <lb />
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advantage. We warn our farm- <lb />
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of the state, the Anti-Saloon <lb />
League, and tho general <lb />
are resolved upon <lb />
I tan become known For seed oats <lb />
policy. Let us have no F. V. Johnston <lb />
S. depot. <lb />
will tr. you <lb />
N. C. Honey in I frames, <lb />
cents, at S. M, <lb />
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EIGHTEENTH day. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
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were <lb />
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To protect <lb />
hurtful agitation, and If it come, <lb />
let the blame be upon the- heads <lb />
of the whiskey <lb />
If they seek to violate the law. <lb />
swift and sure punishment must <lb />
be meted out to them. Upon <lb />
this point we ask all good citizens <lb />
in to be alert. It is the duty <lb />
L every friend of temperance, <lb />
B. C. Pearce. Jr. who for that our prohibition <lb />
years was a clerk in the, thoroughly enforced, but <lb />
here and a very more duty of <lb />
one, has taken a position man than of any <lb />
the railway mail service, and n. it is now <lb />
present his headquarters are at, . statutes which <lb />
Hamlet. D. C. Dudley succeeds is sworn <lb />
him as clerk in the ard whatever his <lb />
here. original attitude may have been, <lb />
,.,, it is as much the duty of every <lb />
will treat you i <lb />
kinds <lb />
of N. <lb />
Bell your cotter, seed to F. V <lb />
Johnston and get the highest <lb />
market price. <lb />
Sell your field to F. V. <lb />
Johnston, in front of Norfolk <lb />
Southern depot, and get the <lb />
highest cash pries- <lb />
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of 90-day oats. Call to see <lb />
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