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In Charge of F. C. NYE<lb/>
I. and Rites on ; <lb/>
i awl service they cannot be <lb/>
perjury, not <lb/>
Horse blankets and . <lb/>
Nichols. carrying con- <lb/>
I . , . . ;. plead, gull, <lb/>
; . . Clark, carrying con- <lb/>
. weapon, <lb/>
., ,. ,. . i . ,. . sentenced tour months on roads. <lb/>
rut . a Peter forgery, <lb/>
. . defendant pleads guilty of <lb/>
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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/>
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non and S. S. <lb/>
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ins, against <lb/>
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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/>
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and children <lb/>
turned Tuesday from <lb/>
p Hill where they had been <lb/>
on <lb/>
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it. months i n <lb/>
. up . n f <lb/>
for convocation <lb/>
at Episcopal church <lb/>
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decree. <lb/>
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i, . i, guilty. <lb/>
Chester <lb/>
. . . . guilty. <lb/>
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till and , . kill; ;. White <lb/>
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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/>
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The for <lb/>
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morning's session M of Pitt county will <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Scald i, <lb/>
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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/>
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k had bet non end a 22nd, At <lb/>
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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/>
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SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
.;,,. , . mayor h <lb/>
Id advise S Mays on road <lb/>
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i id . -l months mads, <lb/>
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mayor's pleads guilty, <lb/>
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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/>
. in. <lb/>
,. r, . , <lb/>
graph companies.<lb/>
To repeal section of <lb/>
divorce law; also to expedite- <lb/>
trial of capital offenses. <lb/>
The divorce matter brought <lb/>
out another discussion and was <lb/>
finally erred to committee. <lb/>
protect the traveling public; <lb/>
provide equipment and <lb/>
of Eastern Carolina Teach <lb/>
Training and a <lb/>
number of local bills <lb/>
Mr. sent forward a <lb/>
Senator Blow introduced an <lb/>
act relating to the Eastern Train- <lb/>
school; Senator Elliott, an <lb/>
act requiring Superior court <lb/>
clerks co report to the attorney <lb/>
general. <lb/>
The house met at noon. <lb/>
the new bills were the <lb/>
By To amend the <lb/>
constitution as to poll tax and <lb/>
extend educational qualification <lb/>
to 1916. , , <lb/>
By To amend the <lb/>
intro- law as the cocaine- <lb/>
morphine and opium. <lb/>
By To prevent break- <lb/>
the Sabbath. <lb/>
By To establish a <lb/>
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/>
This put the laugh one <lb/>
on the <lb/>
present, but <lb/>
nor Jarvis remarked can <lb/>
put me down as agreeing to that <lb/>
amendment right <lb/>
If such a bill should be enact- <lb/>
ed, with the amendment suggest- <lb/>
ed by Judge Allen, you would <lb/>
see the courts, especially civil <lb/>
terms, disposing of a great many <lb/>
more cases and there would be <lb/>
fewer crowded dockets. <lb/>
spirit among <lb/>
them In the hope of weakening <lb/>
the law for their own ultimate <lb/>
advantage. We warn our farm- <lb/>
against these schemes; we <lb/>
hole in <lb/>
d in the <lb/>
. <lb/>
again upon our homes <lb/>
It is our belief that the- people <lb/>
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/>
Genuine seed oats for <lb/>
. sale, Apply to C. B. Rountree. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
to committee. r. <lb/>
in tho hall of the house resolution pledging the adjourn- <lb/>
I i , if I i Mi <lb/>
under tn M rum forward an <lb/>
EIGHTEENTH day. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro- <lb/>
were <lb/>
An act to regulate <lb/>
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/>
Have just received a big ship- <lb/>
of 90-day oats. Call to see <lb/>
us. The Central re r Co- <lb/>
Heart Shingles . at <lb/>
j. H. mill. G. l. Tyson. <lb/>
wit<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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. Umbrella Etiquette In Turkey. <lb/>
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY in China arc intended by <lb/>
,, . I ants who hold umbrellas over <lb/>
Mothers who y hie own com-, Chinese and Japanese In-, <lb/>
Sweet I their a ,, . <lb/>
throughout the tea- sports. In western Turkey It la <lb/>
son. They Break up Colds, Cure to an umbrella on masting <lb/>
people of rank, and a <lb/>
orders. Headache Stomach who wax passing one of the <lb/>
These Powders i palaces of the sultan was nearly run <lb/>
Sold by all Drug Store Be, <lb/>
accept any A pa. a <lb/>
V. i ill n a privilege to j very extensive <lb/>
. at <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods <lb/>
Trimmings <lb/>
Tailor-me skirts. <lb/>
to Fit all feet end <lb/>
Pi rs; <lb/>
I will be Bent Free to any mother who <lb/>
address Allen S. Olmsted, I Roy, <lb/>
IN. Y.<lb/>
Confirm <lb/>
Washington, D. C. Jan. <lb/>
Herbert r. who is <lb/>
President Roosevelt's second <lb/>
choice for M Eastern North <lb/>
judgeship, need not <lb/>
. ; . .; robes <lb/>
paraphernalia daring the <lb/>
R, l He <lb/>
won't be a unless <lb/>
Mr. Taft .<lb/>
. . .-.------- <lb/>
that ho must put down <lb/>
open umbrella ho parried. Every one <lb/>
panning the actual of the <lb/>
lowers as a <lb/>
fallen to brother of the sun and <lb/>
he <lb/>
An Old Idea. <lb/>
not the first man to <lb/>
frame the Imam of the man <lb/>
of a new standing amid <lb/>
lbs reins of which we know to <lb/>
day. Long fore be wrote of his <lb/>
hr from w Zealand <lb/>
lag upon London bridge Mrs. <lb/>
had used the same Image, with the <lb/>
that she applied It to <lb/>
bridge. An earlier reviewer had <lb/>
WE <lb/>
AND WANT YOUR <lb/>
TIME <lb/>
v v, . <lb/>
p,. <lb/>
. wt . as they are and <lb/>
. the true article. <lb/>
cos lent that the examination of ow <lb/>
H . ., Li Desirable Goods will <lb/>
. HERE<lb/>
by e i the B p <lb/>
. . u leadens i <lb/>
V. <lb/>
There is no transaction too <lb/>
friars bridge. An earlier reviewer had I i . <lb/>
used It In an article In US L- <lb/>
v.- i Id b an lib I <lb/>
handle. <lb/>
We carry all <lb/>
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lion of the ruins <lb/>
Katie <lb/>
Mr. J. J. Mason Dead. <lb/>
News has <lb/>
Notice given to the <lb/>
ti it four certain notes <lb/>
. and U H i <lb/>
lo, G .,. . r dated <lb/>
MERIT OH PRICE.<lb/>
WE <lb/>
SUPPLY <lb/>
OUR i <lb/>
ALL LIN <lb/>
jg. i . fl, ,;. . . <lb/>
the deal of Mr. I. J. Man, due and payable <lb/>
., . . <lb/>
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. a of <lb/>
Washington for some years. He , . <lb/>
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beautiful and you w <lb/>
t- <lb/>
and a full line of <lb/>
LIGHT GROCERIES <lb/>
all staples and fancy DRY GOODS <lb/>
NOTIONS, SILKS and LACES, <lb/>
; BOOTS and SHOES, Plows <lb/>
; ; V and Plow Points, Hoes, Shovels <lb/>
and all Tools used on the farm. In <lb/>
fact we will and can supply you <lb/>
anything in he merchandise line <lb/>
at the right prices. <lb/>
See us before buying your FERTILIZERS. <lb/>
it <lb/>
want row I <lb/>
East a i<lb/>
ft <lb/>
la <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, U. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
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Oats, Cotton . <lb/>
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WITH <lb/>
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HOG-KILLING TIE <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
g. Brand, C Ho. j r <lb/>
all ,; CO. <lb/>
Just R ii cotton , <lb/>
I in Stocks, Cotton. <lb/>
and <lb/>
I II I PRIVATE <lb/>
I i i-J if York. Chic;, <lb/>
f . t- If Ml and New Orleans. <lb/>
And to buy Fresh Ground <lb/>
Sage. Cayenne Black <lb/>
Pepper and at <lb/>
I Coward Wooten <lb/>
I THE DRUGGISTS.<lb/>
Tin Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
j J. F. Davenport, Mgr. <lb/>
R. . DAVIS. PRES. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, v. p <lb/>
The <lb/>
Wholesale Co. <lb/>
Distributors. <lb/>
COAL COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
J. TURNAGE before baying <lb/>
your coal for the winter. Ha can give <lb/>
you u bargain. <lb/>
PHONE NO <lb/>
j-w. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
I Cotton Factors and handlers o <lb/>
Tips and Bags. <lb/>
End shipments <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
OUR CAPITAL OF 25,00000- <lb/>
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS <lb/>
Not to mention the double <lb/>
Liability of Stockholders of an <lb/>
other gives absolute <lb/>
security to those who deposit <lb/>
with us. This is a feature worth <lb/>
remembering. Business cordially <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
James L Little, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Tobacco Guano 8-3- <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/>
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/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS <lb/>
Cox Mills. Jan. 1909. j <lb/>
We are fine weather <lb/>
this week and the are <lb/>
making much progress in their <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Misses R Page and <lb/>
spent Saturday night and I <lb/>
Sunday with Miss Myrtie Stokes. <lb/>
Hiss Lena <lb/>
Sunday and will spend, <lb/>
sometime with her sister <lb/>
Her host regretted <lb/>
very much her leave, <lb/>
We are pleased to see so <lb/>
of our young people taking in- <lb/>
in Sunday school. <lb/>
Quite a number of visitor were <lb/>
out Sunday and e hope to see <lb/>
them attain soon. <lb/>
H. A. M re lo n <lb/>
ed on as cashier at . <lb/>
Cox spent Sunday with <lb/>
his parents. <lb/>
Tom Tyson and W. F. Carroll <lb/>
spent Saturday in Greenville. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Write to-Jay; Mention tint Paper. <lb/>
REPORT OF GRAND JURY. <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
CENTS<lb/>
Recommends County Home <lb/>
ad Enlargement of Court House <lb/>
The grand jury for January <lb/>
I of Pitt Superior court <lb/>
its work Thursday after <lb/>
I noon, and was discharged with <lb/>
e thanks of the court. Ir <lb/>
I final n-port to the court u r <lb/>
Snuff. t <lb/>
Sn The , I <lb/>
Wholesale r i <lb/>
and Dealer. r ; <lb/>
for Hides, Fur, I son . <lb/>
On .<lb/>
In suits <lb/>
the p. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
For Supplies rt . <lb/>
Don to s e our machine- H <lb/>
We a lull stock, also me r . <lb/>
pairs only, <lb/>
Bill to Register Title. <lb/>
Col. R. R. Cotten. one of the <lb/>
Representatives from Pitt <lb/>
has prepared a bill in relation <lb/>
to registering titles to real p. op <lb/>
p es Apples, Pine Syrup, <lb/>
County hi.-.- j .-. i . ,, <lb/>
that a very . . <lb/>
condition, but it is our Oil <lb/>
h would be much better <lb/>
have this home nearer me es Currants, I <lb/>
n of Greenville. , Glass and <lb/>
tr tho in a con- ware. Cakes and <lb/>
but is Oil i <lb/>
i. would b. much <lb/>
town <lb/>
We find the jail in a Rood con- ware, and <lb/>
considering number .-. . <lb/>
prisoners in<lb/>
ill <lb/>
King. i none . mm <lb/>
Ki e <lb/>
you to our <lb/>
me a Wire <lb/>
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb/>
We best quality only Lime i <lb/>
hand. Bear, <lb/>
mind that BaUer Harts is i I <lb/>
it <lb/>
ii<lb/>
based o cared considering very small <lb/>
T. j land registration and is ,,,.,. suggest that <lb/>
to laws now in operation in I enlarged so as to <lb/>
Illinois, California. above. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
j m <lb/>
setts, Minnesota. Oregon <lb/>
more below and above.<lb/>
T that the extension be on the <lb/>
several other States. AH We further suggest <lb/>
leading States of the Union are Lt room <lb/>
realizing the advent- ; to the <lb/>
J. H. Jr., ion <lb/>
Friday night by His loss is this system and <lb/>
estimated at with only to this is at i <lb/>
insurance. We extend <lb/>
our deepest sympathy to him. <lb/>
Bill continues <lb/>
sick. ., , <lb/>
Haddock, one <lb/>
of our citizens, his son, <lb/>
Macon. and granddaughter, <lb/>
en, went to Saturday. <lb/>
THE PURE FOOD LAW. <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
the objects of is to <lb/>
of th pr. nonce <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
her, it being guaranteed per cent . <lb/>
J. M. Cox, Jr., lost his store realizing the advantages and attached <lb/>
this system and . two L <lb/>
similar to this is at i, be more convenient for, style, a <lb/>
of the <lb/>
the Union. This bill sessions of court. We also ft. end Bum eh <lb/>
all uncertainties as to title. the be <lb/>
prevent delays in the transfer with a book case, <lb/>
of title, and cheapen cost of The Convict find <lb/>
the transfer. The courts the j condition, the <lb/>
this act pass we taken care The <lb/>
upon all land titles and tel my now being world <lb/>
them, making the easy transfer are much pleased with <lb/>
AW- of them after are once I, <lb/>
investigated. The s The graded school, <lb/>
land tenure arranged for Con- i <lb/>
to sec iv as we are in position to U<lb/>
General <lb/>
the quality gt , <lb/>
trim a box o load <lb/>
nails. Give call. <lb/>
MILLER <lb/>
The ideal <lb/>
in simply a <lb/>
will be playable by hand or by the <lb/>
mechanical attachment at will. <lb/>
Baker k Ha <lb/>
MB <lb/>
i,<lb/>
;. investigated, The Greenville <lb/>
,. arranged for i <lb/>
adopted, satisfactory As <lb/>
u habit and there is said to be department We GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
on tho label demand among the . be made <lb/>
REPORT OF THE <lb/>
THE BANK OF<lb/>
tho demand among change be made in <lb/>
graded school for <lb/>
forming <lb/>
New and lo the East Carolina <lb/>
Training school, we find so far on Fourth street <lb/>
the buildings have progressed j prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
I . J I <lb/>
At The <lb/>
AT<lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
server. <lb/>
truth i s . . <lb/>
made <lb/>
on the This remedy is not only <lb/>
eta It- STOMACH J commodious and. I Ha. and ladieS <lb/>
when completed; . <lb/>
oral u sale J. l- , . <lb/>
N. <lb/>
stark <lb/>
see. <lb/>
1,002.46 3.208 Undivided <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures and <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
less <lb/>
pd. <lb/>
441.88 <lb/>
p BULBS <lb/>
.,,, J. i. W Coward v. j- t <lb/>
district will have <lb/>
next <lb/>
Several the <lb/>
t be present The <lb/>
W-J, I-- <lb/>
Took Him Probation. <lb/>
Elisabeth's father had <lb/>
when sh- was tiny baby, and <lb/>
for lour she had ruled <lb/>
mother and every one with <lb/>
whom she c-me in contact. <lb/>
o-iv <lb/>
. to her surprise Rho was <lb/>
into the and day u, . -new <lb/>
taken get a receipt and have looked over <lb/>
your name off the list. To fire, after much <lb/>
your paper back at the publish-1 upon his <lb/>
marked when knee and as he told her <lb/>
owe six months or a year, and <lb/>
never go near the office is not <lb/>
only disreputable, but <lb/>
DON'T TAKE THE RISK. <lb/>
When you h w a rough or cold <lb/>
attack of but t we <lb/>
. -.-- <lb/>
as <lb/>
b ft <lb/>
to all the States and <lb/>
o countries. <lb/>
and w. J- <lb/>
Wooten and Coward and Wooten. <lb/>
for the Better. <lb/>
During all the term of court <lb/>
just closed you nave not seen any <lb/>
drunken people around the court <lb/>
house or on the streets. Quite a <lb/>
difference from conditions that <lb/>
existed when whiskey was sold <lb/>
here. <lb/>
FEVER <lb/>
Fever sores and old chrome <lb/>
not be healed entirely, but <lb/>
should kept in healthy <lb/>
can be done by <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
this purpose. It is also moat <lb/>
for chapped hands, sore <lb/>
Coward ft <lb/>
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb/>
Can be made and in <lb/>
minutes at cost <lb/>
On <lb/>
Stir one package <lb/>
mm Mid <lb/>
into a quart of mi and <lb/>
No cooking, no heating, <lb/>
else to add. but <lb/>
ice and milk in the package. <lb/>
This makes S quarts of U meet <lb/>
delicious Ice cream you <lb/>
be does sot it. <lb/>
t-mm <lb/>
are now arriving, Plant early <lb/>
to pet best results A nice <lb/>
line of and Ferns in all <lb/>
sizes. Choice cut flowers a <lb/>
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb/>
and Floral at short <lb/>
notice. Mail, Telegraph, and <lb/>
Telephone orders receive <lb/>
prompt attention. Phone <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
S. not <lb/>
payable <lb/>
Time Certificates d <lb/>
Deposit sub. to <lb/>
check <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
.-.-. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
Davis, Cashier of the bank, <lb/>
swear that th <lb/>
knowledge belief. <lb/>
Subscribed am <lb/>
sworn <lb/>
to <lb/>
be-1 <lb/>
LAME SHOULDER. <lb/>
This is a common form of muscular <lb/>
No internal <lb/>
U needed Apply n s <lb/>
Twice a day and a <lb/>
cents For, ale b, J. L. <lb/>
Wooten ft Coward ft Wooten. <lb/>
The Rocky Mount Record says <lb/>
three attempts have been made <lb/>
to wreck trams on the <lb/>
. tho <lb/>
of the many rice things he <lb/>
would do for her mother and <lb/>
her. finally asking she <lb/>
would love him just a little. <lb/>
She looked him squarely in the <lb/>
eye and Yes, if you do all <lb/>
you promise, I may like you, but <lb/>
I tell you now, if you try to be <lb/>
boss around here, we just won't <lb/>
have you for our <lb/>
The February <lb/>
A HORRIBLE HOLDUP. <lb/>
ten year my brother was <lb/>
held in Sis <lb/>
fore me, this 2nd day of <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
R, I. DAVIS, <lb/>
Dire .- rs.<lb/>
AL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Edmond S 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 inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call attain when <lb/>
work is wanted. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING CO. <lb/>
AT X. <lb/>
At he Close of ember, <lb/>
to wreck trains on ed w <lb/>
branch of the <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
Ind for . <lb/>
. . coughs <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can gel a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or t <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
a could desire, and <lb/>
we will your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get s <lb/>
Horse Goods t. c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
i relieve . --r- , <lb/>
or sore lungs, coughs<lb/>
m and and I <lb/>
bottle free. Guaranteed <lb/>
by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
It Reaches The <lb/>
A gentleman dropped in W say <lb/>
a word about the benefits of ad- <lb/>
in The Reflector He <lb/>
put in a lines last week of- <lb/>
something for sale, <lb/>
has already received inquiries <lb/>
from people more than five <lb/>
miles from Greenville- <lb/>
ORPHANS. <lb/>
of orphans have been <lb/>
of The Indus- <lb/>
Home at <lb/>
who We have <lb/>
Bitters in this Institution for <lb/>
nine It has proved a <lb/>
medicine for Stomach Liver <lb/>
nod Kidney troubles. We regard it as I <lb/>
best <lb/>
H vital <lb/>
purifies the <lb/>
at J. U <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds <lb/>
Garden <lb/>
Thirty years in with <lb/>
a steadily increasing every <lb/>
we have today one <lb/>
of the <lb/>
in this best or <lb/>
evidence to <lb/>
Wit Superior Quality <lb/>
of Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
We are for <lb/>
Grass and Clover Seeds, <lb/>
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats. <lb/>
Cow Peas, Beans and <lb/>
all Farm Seeds. <lb/>
Catalog <lb/>
and Farm seed Catalogs <lb/>
mailed free on request. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loan, discounts Capital M-k <lb/>
OVerdrafts ,. . Surplus fund <lb/>
Silver coin, current cap. pad <lb/>
minor coin currency Time of <lb/>
National bank notes I lock. <lb/>
and other <lb/>
3.41-, <lb/>
Total,<lb/>
State of North bank. <lb/>
W. II. am <lb/>
solemnly swear that the <lb/>
and <lb/>
tin <lb/>
III V <lb/>
I r. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me. this 5th day December,<lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
MO. <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
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General Hardware <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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If railroad are good <lb/>
danger, they may <lb/>
trouble themselves be <lb/>
hand at next conference <lb/>
fur talking about the passenger <lb/>
rate. <lb/>
doubt i <lb/>
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FRIDAY J AN. --J <lb/>
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for Groom <lb/>
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The if salary the <lb/>
the feel. <lb/>
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Japan g <lb/>
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might l to a <lb/>
few <lb/>
at parent to need pointing out. <lb/>
not The mere mention ought to <lb/>
interest in every one.<lb/>
The telegraph is -m- <lb/>
in for much praise just <lb/>
. It was by moans of Bending <lb/>
Kitchin ill i. wireless messages from <lb/>
. u that the collision between two <lb/>
as if there passenger steamers at sea war <lb/>
but may mad known, and other <lb/>
not got as much pi catching the messages hurried t <lb/>
out of it. these lie of the disaster <lb/>
to saw hundreds of passengers. <lb/>
SUGGESTED AMENDMENTS. <lb/>
N. C. Jan <lb/>
thought it was about to be Be- the matter to agitation. With <lb/>
through tho effort of the this end in view the bead <lb/>
Chamber of but of the railroads <lb/>
jealousy among certain business this State met Editor Reflector <lb/>
i over the suggested in the You will phase permit me, <lb/>
of such a rest room, because it day, and asked a conference <lb/>
was nearer to some stores than Governor Kit-bin whom <lb/>
to others, killed the desired to help bring about -a to certain items of <lb/>
for the time being. Now that la change in the existing p <lb/>
lie Daughters have r fare law and permit the rail- mod an amendment or <lb/>
ed the matter and are to charge a higher into. J addition to our insurance Ml <lb/>
through the columns of your <lb/>
paper, to make some suggestion <lb/>
to our numbers of the legislature <lb/>
V I V l <lb/>
The Sun says Durham is going <lb/>
to have a in w municipal build- <lb/>
superior to the one re- <lb/>
burned. We have no <lb/>
doubt of that. Durham i- wide <lb/>
awake to improvements. <lb/>
l a <lb/>
They are again having a cat <lb/>
and dog fight over the Green <lb/>
bore Industrial I; <lb/>
like the paper is a failure <lb/>
and those who have be- <lb/>
putting up the money have <lb/>
grown tired of It <lb/>
a news- <lb/>
published else- <lb/>
where Dr. C. M. Jones throws takes something to gel <lb/>
out some suggestions as to well established, <lb/>
ending the insurance laws <lb/>
the legislature might we <lb/>
take <lb/>
of. <lb/>
I., , ; . <lb/>
nuke somewhat <lb/>
of a stir. <lb/>
Ten- <lb/>
Governor Patterson, of <lb/>
vetoed the <lb/>
prohibition bill passed by the <lb/>
legislature of that State. There <lb/>
will be an effort to pass the bill <lb/>
over the governors veto. <lb/>
Two teats coining <lb/>
r tin less <lb/>
Kern's <lb/>
close <lb/>
n Mr. <lb/>
watch <lb/>
We have received a copy of <lb/>
a neat little <lb/>
paper gotten out by the <lb/>
force connected with the <lb/>
t observer. It i- <lb/>
an interesting little sheet, <lb/>
while it i be published <lb/>
in other words <lb/>
when tin boys tool like it. we <lb/>
would be glad see it often. <lb/>
There are a lot of bright folks <lb/>
connected with the Observer <lb/>
office. <lb/>
You . re <lb/>
next Tin lay. HuH will be <lb/>
ground hog<lb/>
The . Japanese situ- <lb/>
i- i doubt giving Mr. <lb/>
Hobson . . ell ion.<lb/>
Fills i last eek ill <lb/>
an . and n L i read <lb/>
have yet squared accounts <lb/>
for year.<lb/>
An .- tell Mr. <lb/>
Taft had a quiet day. We <lb/>
thought that i- he went <lb/>
there or. <lb/>
from <lb/>
It matters not to which party <lb/>
the officers belong, when any- <lb/>
thing is going wrong it should <lb/>
be brought to light and the rein- . <lb/>
applied. That is the only long since the Hoard o <lb/>
way to have good government. Aldermen of sou <lb/>
several hundred copies of there <lb/>
The legislature is showing de edition of The <lb/>
disposition to let down the gap u j,, <lb/>
congress i <lb/>
raising body must <lb/>
think Las plenty <lb/>
and make easier to obtain a <lb/>
divorce in North Carolina. If <lb/>
anything, it would be well <lb/>
make the divorce law even <lb/>
stronger. <lb/>
is HOW Oil <lb/>
the high sea on the good ship <lb/>
North Carolina to <lb/>
ma. A bath tub feet long, I <lb/>
feet wide and weighing a ton <lb/>
i had be taken along for his <lb/>
use. <lb/>
success, we hope <lb/>
very business man will come to <lb/>
I aid. <lb/>
A rt made to the <lb/>
Another day was set to <lb/>
the matter further. <lb/>
According to our way of think- <lb/>
will require every holder <lb/>
committee appointed <lb/>
by a <lb/>
to examine the books of the <lb/>
several State officers, shows that <lb/>
a better system of <lb/>
is needed in some of them, es- <lb/>
that of the insurance <lb/>
commissioner. No wrong <lb/>
charged in the report, but the <lb/>
records in the mentioned <lb/>
were badly kept. The commit <lb/>
tee also round irregularities on <lb/>
the part of T. S. Meekins, shell <lb/>
commissioner at Manteo. <lb/>
No doubt the legislature will <lb/>
take proper steps to have this <lb/>
remedied at once.<lb/>
Those who have the <lb/>
proceedings of this term of <lb/>
court <lb/>
of a lire insurance policy in in- <lb/>
to register a <lb/>
synopsis of the policy with the <lb/>
the railroads had better let commissioners of said town, and <lb/>
well enough alone. If they re every holder of a policy in country <lb/>
op. ii the rate war to a synopsis <lb/>
people on it. come out the of policy with th- CO-inly com <lb/>
worst in the agitation, they will <lb/>
lave been impress- <lb/>
ed w the large amount of <lb/>
done. It has been a very <lb/>
busy term and many cases have <lb/>
been tried. . Ab- <lb/>
it an excellent prose- <lb/>
attorney, and is faithful <lb/>
with a view of interesting them every duty. While in one; <lb/>
this section. As a result e he might be termed <lb/>
this of inquiry are coming that lie be- <lb/>
in and the outlook is that all violators of the law <lb/>
new settlers are likely to <lb/>
secured. Towns, as well as in <lb/>
have only themselves to blame <lb/>
it. <lb/>
PLACE OF RECREATION NEEDED. <lb/>
Once more, possibly through <lb/>
force of habit in looking up good <lb/>
things for Greenville, we feel <lb/>
like saying that urgent <lb/>
needs of this town is a park. <lb/>
Hero we have a thriving, growing <lb/>
town, that ill ere long reach the <lb/>
proportions, of a city and not <lb/>
a spot set apart for out-door rec- <lb/>
for her citizens. Every <lb/>
year that is allowed to go by <lb/>
without taking some step to sup- <lb/>
ply this need, makes the <lb/>
of securing it harder. <lb/>
Already th <lb/>
mission of the county in which <lb/>
the insured property may be. <lb/>
synopsis should state <lb/>
Owner of property <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
and address of the <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Amount of concurrent <lb/>
insurance. <lb/>
Amount of policy and <lb/>
number of same <lb/>
Date of issue and <lb/>
of agent. <lb/>
Failure to register should <lb/>
the policy void. <lb/>
would re very little la- <lb/>
and tune to record this much <lb/>
of a policy. Th-J county com- <lb/>
missioners supply record <lb/>
book in blank and <lb/>
any officer could make this <lb/>
short record for cents. <lb/>
question of a and he glad to do it. <lb/>
, to here property owners nave <lb/>
able site is a problem. it is nothing <lb/>
times in recent years The that one owner <lb/>
Hector bas suggested building should always known how much <lb/>
pavilion and bath houses on the j insurance bis <lb/>
river front. This would give and if any person really desired <lb/>
, ,. fire insurance he would not mind <lb/>
some recreation, and be a means <lb/>
i a small l-e to have <lb/>
are always <lb/>
by judicious advertising and <lb/>
money spent to that end is a <lb/>
good investment. <lb/>
Us <lb/>
Do not hurry about planting <lb/>
your garden because January is <lb/>
giving us a touch of beautiful <lb/>
The presence of a man weather. February is yet <lb/>
days who pays a bill be taken into account, and if <lb/>
waiting to be dunned is really j that month does not give <lb/>
refreshing. remember it <lb/>
be a surprise. and level- <lb/>
Those who saving the I headed jurist. Be bas certainly <lb/>
legislature was not going to have horse j g. . <lb/>
anything are beginning back ride of the president was <lb/>
mil their eye-. <lb/>
Occasionally in passing sen- <lb/>
upon a defendant convict- <lb/>
ed in bis court, Judge o. II. <lb/>
Allen may. as some are d <lb/>
to be making B reputation <lb/>
as a lecturer. But his remarks <lb/>
such instances are and <lb/>
with good effect. believe <lb/>
Judge Allen's heart is in the <lb/>
right place, and that he is a <lb/>
answer for the deeds <lb/>
committed and receive just pun- <lb/>
if he sees <lb/>
a charge is brought against any <lb/>
one through malice or without <lb/>
good grounds, lie is quick to <lb/>
pros the bill, lie is <lb/>
fair in all matters. <lb/>
of taking advantage of the pleas- <lb/>
to be derived from tin <lb/>
us. <lb/>
sis of policy recorded, and <lb/>
a matter of public <lb/>
stream runs by us. There should another <lb/>
This should be done, in ad- i amendment to our insurance laws <lb/>
the town should have acquiring insurance companies <lb/>
,,, . . ; to lie full amount of the <lb/>
park. We arc losing , . . <lb/>
policy in case of fire loss, and <lb/>
ties by neglecting to make to dodge behind <lb/>
vision for public recreation. three-fourth value clause, <lb/>
after having taken premium year <lb/>
DON'T GET A DIVORCE <lb/>
A ii a <lb/>
i l-temp. r bad heath. <lb/>
Solicitor is k. v New Pills would have <lb/>
. , ., I it. They cure <lb/>
serving out the term to b d breath and Liver Trouble <lb/>
Mi- I I v , temper, colds, banish <lb/>
Mi. I. I. Moore I at <lb/>
elected. In 1900 Mr. Moore L. <lb/>
f four, <lb/>
I MR. YOUNG MAXES REPLY. <lb/>
Ian to get as far away from I <lb/>
congress as possible get back <lb/>
Mr. Cannon may feel some in time for supper. <lb/>
He <lb/>
lief that they are after the take such a trip every <lb/>
now and not putting it the remainder of his term <lb/>
on the speaker. <lb/>
You have heard the old saying <lb/>
that catches no <lb/>
It is equally true that long faces <lb/>
do not attract business.<lb/>
Mrs. Carrie Nation is to <lb/>
pear on a variety stage in Lon- <lb/>
don, poor London What sin <lb/>
has she committed to deserve <lb/>
such afflict inn<lb/>
Now watch out for tin- <lb/>
to try to make capital in <lb/>
the next campaign out of that <lb/>
report.<lb/>
Some of these days <lb/>
will have a tall office building. <lb/>
We have already heard some <lb/>
men wishing for the quiet of <lb/>
upper stories.<lb/>
You want to do everything <lb/>
you can to help Greenville for- <lb/>
ward, therefore, put your <lb/>
to the wheel and join .-every <lb/>
movement for advancement.<lb/>
without much loss to the nation. <lb/>
some lessons.<lb/>
Few people realize the <lb/>
Those towns that are clamor- <lb/>
for <lb/>
where whiskey can be sold, <lb/>
ought to get quiet on that sub- <lb/>
The State has spoken em- <lb/>
as regards prohibition <lb/>
and there should be no evasion <lb/>
of the law to permit the sale of <lb/>
liquor.<lb/>
Did you ever stop to think <lb/>
that it w ill be less trouble to <lb/>
you, and less expense when you <lb/>
count lost time, to subscribe for <lb/>
The Daily Reflector at a cost of <lb/>
a cent a day than to borrow it <lb/>
from your neighbor Some <lb/>
people have a peculiar idea of <lb/>
economy. <lb/>
Let us again remind you that <lb/>
the movement of The King's <lb/>
Daughters to establish a rest <lb/>
room in should haVe <lb/>
the support of every business in- <lb/>
town. The <lb/>
of the carefully kept Hies of i <lb/>
their county newspaper. We <lb/>
believe it would in the long run j <lb/>
pay every man in the county to <lb/>
put away and keep every copy <lb/>
of hi home paper lie receives. <lb/>
as some day they may be of <lb/>
great value to him. Of course <lb/>
in every well regulated <lb/>
per office a of the paper is <lb/>
kept. Only a day or two ago a <lb/>
man came to The Reflector and <lb/>
wanted to know something about <lb/>
a legal advertisement that was <lb/>
published eighteen <lb/>
years ago and having the pa- <lb/>
bound ill labeled <lb/>
it was mil a matter of a few <lb/>
minutes time to show him what <lb/>
he was looking for.<lb/>
The King's Daughters have <lb/>
undertaken the commendable <lb/>
move of securing a rest-room in <lb/>
room set apart for <lb/>
the convenience women <lb/>
of the neighboring country who <lb/>
come here to spend the day <lb/>
shopping or on pleasure. The <lb/>
elected for a third term <lb/>
years, but owing to a large am <lb/>
increasing civil practice lie re <lb/>
I signed as solicitor in the <lb/>
next year. Governor Glenn <lb/>
March, appointed Mr. Ab- <lb/>
is till the vacancy, but <lb/>
as the appointment could be <lb/>
only until the next general <lb/>
Mr. was elect- <lb/>
led November, 1906, for the <lb/>
remaining two years of Mr. <lb/>
Moore's term. <lb/>
Mr. has so conduct- <lb/>
ed the office as to make hosts of <lb/>
friends every county of his <lb/>
district, and in this is no <lb/>
exception. The people have <lb/>
watched his course closely and <lb/>
do not hesitate to speak highly <lb/>
of him. After finishing out <lb/>
these two years, it will be a lit- <lb/>
ting recognition of his faithful- <lb/>
and efficiency to re-elect <lb/>
him for a full four term. <lb/>
BETTER <lb/>
LET WELL <lb/>
ALONE. <lb/>
ENOUGH <lb/>
We thought the railroad rate <lb/>
matter, far as it relates to pas- <lb/>
fares, was settled and <lb/>
that there, would be no further <lb/>
agitation of it. That is the <lb/>
the people hail taken, and <lb/>
though a compromise was <lb/>
ed at a rate some higher than <lb/>
specified in the bill passed by <lb/>
Says Committee Did Him a <lb/>
Insurance Commissioner Young <lb/>
was as to what <lb/>
he had to say about the report of <lb/>
the legislative auditing commit- <lb/>
tee. He said that the report had <lb/>
been referred to a special com <lb/>
of the legislature and he <lb/>
did not care to make any formal <lb/>
statement at this time. That <lb/>
the report as fled was inaccurate <lb/>
in many respects and did him a <lb/>
gross injustice. The book refer- <lb/>
red to in the report as a <lb/>
pocket he said, <lb/>
was a book four and a half inches <lb/>
by seven inches and at lease an <lb/>
inch in that tho com- <lb/>
did not him of dis <lb/>
honesty, but claimed that his <lb/>
books were not kept by double <lb/>
entry. Mr. Young said it is true <lb/>
the books are kept by single en- <lb/>
try, but they are <lb/>
amounts received and disbursed <lb/>
and are as well kept as any <lb/>
books of the kind and amount of <lb/>
business therein kept by a book- <lb/>
keeper getting per annum, <lb/>
the amount allowed to the de- <lb/>
for the employment of <lb/>
a bookkeeper. <lb/>
The committee, he said were <lb/>
thoroughly conversant with this <lb/>
and yet checked them for two <lb/>
years and found not a <lb/>
that reflected upon the com- <lb/>
missioner or his bookkeeper, nor <lb/>
a copper discrepancy. <lb/>
said Mr. <lb/>
after year on a or ex- <lb/>
value of the property. <lb/>
The insurance company should <lb/>
be made to properly value the <lb/>
property to be insured before <lb/>
issuing the policy and then, in <lb/>
case of loss, to pay the full <lb/>
amount for which premium had <lb/>
boon paid and accepted. The <lb/>
burden of proof of value of the <lb/>
property Id be placed upon <lb/>
the company before the issue of <lb/>
policy, and this will make <lb/>
agents more careful in <lb/>
mating property values. <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones. <lb/>
A .-i I in time that will nine is <lb/>
Rings Little Liver Pill. For bilious- <lb/>
constipation. They <lb/>
do not gripe. Sold by J no. <lb/>
,. Woolen. <lb/>
committee, <lb/>
. Young, with the com- <lb/>
tho legislature two years ago, it g the interpretation <lb/>
of some of the insurance <lb/>
but after all this is. for the de- <lb/>
gave them satisfaction. Hut it <lb/>
seems that the railroads are not <lb/>
Reflector ago argued the satisfied with the agreement <lb/>
of Attorney General, <lb/>
and will be submitted to <lb/>
of such a room are too needs of such a room here, and they made, and want <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is the <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
save aw <lb/>
completely, and loft on Hie <lb/>
of the in. skilled <lb/>
got no<lb/>
in cured, <lb/>
am In again, and <lb/>
tot no bad . , <lb/>
taking D. I <lb/>
In it <lb/>
I n and I <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
nut <lb/>
s again. . <lb/>
an <lb/>
v m <lb/>
LETS El <lb/>
Oregon. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
In., and w. him to return <lb/>
price of bout. If It fill, <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Advertising rates tarnished <lb/>
of Raster, for and view <lb/>
, . ff-j ob <lb/>
Jan. i. . . M C Jr. i <lb/>
went to . . . <lb/>
The baa been fur- <lb/>
with Gen. K. E. U . I <lb/>
anniversary of whose birth<lb/>
. .- <lb/>
. n she lived V <lb/>
native State, of<lb/>
x--. . . . <lb/>
hear the store . and <lb/>
by calling plated, pear finder tips . R Smith Co. Feb. h. a gen <lb/>
the bank. He i one eye, .,;.;. , J in <lb/>
Sheriff this particular at I . with the burial of General Lee, <lb/>
U S<lb/>
;. N<lb/>
Winterville. ls- <lb/>
with Mrs Guy Taylor. in town from the <lb/>
Co. tracing a. d they traded, <lb/>
their factory and on k ,,., <lb/>
time. General sawing L, Mart be <lb/>
and repairing of ad kinds i about <lb/>
n . , ,, .,,. aiM, dressed exactly and <lb/>
Mrs. Davenport, of <lb/>
Yesterday there were <lb/>
have been reliably . <lb/>
Desiring to <lb/>
her Evans <lb/>
Smith had a straight that m <lb/>
i villa <lb/>
Mount, has been here on a visit <lb/>
to friends. <lb/>
M. M. makes the <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the lei cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Cotton is t-lowly coining in. <lb/>
There seems to tie but <lb/>
left in the country, <lb/>
You will find a nice line <lb/>
and caskets on hand at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co , <lb/>
so attractive were they the boys <lb/>
called them the three pretty <lb/>
little and they wen- <lb/>
pretty too. <lb/>
Thursday just before noon <lb/>
the little old Km of Mr. <lb/>
who on Lee honest competition, but <lb/>
street went up stairs and g Ming <lb/>
of matches began <lb/>
striking them, with the result <lb/>
his dress caught and soon he <lb/>
was a seething mass of flames. <lb/>
dress burned off and so <lb/>
or thief can enter the It <lb/>
don. of I buy J o, c <lb/>
an honest principle and .,, m. At the <lb/>
know where to look for one in the <lb/>
will Stab main the dark. <lb/>
F. Lilly. <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
At time <lb/>
death in <lb/>
. .-.- <lb/>
J. W. Glenn is badly the little <lb/>
Though the tobacco market that of and <lb/>
ed some time he keeps on fl the body. <lb/>
buying the weed. He has <lb/>
bought several large lots recent <lb/>
HOW DREAMS COME TRUE. <lb/>
Smith went the <lb/>
.-. , of a mi book in this <lb/>
t, u it -i to <lb/>
hands and face. Child lived <lb/>
only a short while. Those who <lb/>
it tell us it was the you would like to <lb/>
Work That is Unselfish <lb/>
Realization. <lb/>
dream <lb/>
have your <lb/>
J. H. Smith Co. have sight sad wear flue clothes and Saturday. <lb/>
pitiful, as <lb/>
St the a lady or gentleman of <lb/>
luring plant, their reg w tend, their There is only <lb/>
, this. Help <lb/>
This house <lb/>
and tho caskets, <lb/>
be a <lb/>
to <lb/>
used tins r x , A.--i. I <lb/>
Mrs. tut <lb/>
ix ;.,. , <lb/>
Christian daily. ; L,. m. <lb/>
Sauls q <lb/>
m tun <lb/>
. . . . I-.<lb/>
u --i l <lb/>
i.- . .-w-. <lb/>
t ca., <lb/>
first <lb/>
cut-up, <lb/>
Mrs. C. <lb/>
Miss Little paid a visa away. <lb/>
in <lb/>
.  <lb/>
M. M. Mr-. <lb/>
i us <lb/>
vi <lb/>
. iV <lb/>
guaranteed will Well to see M. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wanted or good <lb/>
sober young men to travel. <lb/>
salary guaranteed. Easy <lb/>
work. Apply to hart A- <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. ltd <lb/>
J. It. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb/>
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb/>
on and can furnish hearse <lb/>
When desired. Give them a call <lb/>
when in need of any 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/>
Dr. L. C. Skinner, of Green- <lb/>
ville, was here Monday. <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/>
Tar River lodge, K. of P. of <lb/>
Greenville, has invited Eureka <lb/>
lodge K. of P. of Ayden, <lb/>
ate with them in their entertain- <lb/>
of the lodge which <lb/>
meets in the farmer place some <lb/>
time in April next. <lb/>
hereby announce to pub- <lb/>
that I have severed my <lb/>
with the firm of J. J. Hines <lb/>
of Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
This January 1909. <lb/>
ltd S. F. Noble. <lb/>
per acre is no small sum <lb/>
to pay for land. Yet some <lb/>
our farmer friends have been <lb/>
offered that much. <lb/>
J. Carl Jones <lb/>
at <lb/>
R, W. Smith and H C. <lb/>
spent Sunday with Or- <lb/>
Cox, of <lb/>
was in Ayden Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. R. H. from the <lb/>
country, came yesterday to see <lb/>
his daughter. E <lb/>
who is sick. <lb/>
Wednesday evening at the <lb/>
home of Mrs. J. R. two <lb/>
from town, Mr <lb/>
Skinner and Miss <lb/>
were in marriage. Mr <lb/>
Skinner is constable pf Content- <lb/>
township and is a very excel <lb/>
lent young man. We extend <lb/>
congratulations. <lb/>
Wanted-15 or good, sober., <lb/>
reliable young men to travel. <lb/>
Good salary Easy <lb/>
work. Apply to Hart <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. W- M. Forest will com <lb/>
Feb. 1st 1909, and con- <lb/>
until Mar. 1st 1909, to sell <lb/>
her entire stock of millinery at <lb/>
cost Call and see her if you <lb/>
wish a <lb/>
John T. and Townsend <lb/>
of Farmville, were in our town <lb/>
Monday. They are negotiating <lb/>
a real estate purchase, which if <lb/>
their plans materialize, will put <lb/>
a hustle on our merchants and <lb/>
business men. <lb/>
and wife, <lb/>
spent Sunday in town with their <lb/>
daughter Mrs. Ada Ormand. <lb/>
Prof. John Coward, principal <lb/>
of High school, <lb/>
spent Sunday in town as usual. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fletcher <lb/>
spent Sunday in Ayden, <lb/>
Exum left Saturday for <lb/>
i world to make some of its <lb/>
other dreams, which not so <lb/>
very different from your own. <lb/>
some true, and it will help you to <lb/>
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of know, has work behind it for <lb/>
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one has to build it. If you <lb/>
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.,,. i the best way you can, and in <lb/>
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mi i you. You will be paid. And out <lb/>
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all the things you desire, <lb/>
the dreams which you want to <lb/>
come true, will come true. <lb/>
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us exactly what we want. <lb/>
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have it. Nevertheless, the <lb/>
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ripe strawberries just as in it. <lb/>
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Smith vent to Hay wood <lb/>
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Sunday evening. <lb/>
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by and children were with us at Cotton Ginned, <lb/>
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to spend the day. <lb/>
Miss May Brooks went home <lb/>
with Joyner <lb/>
bales. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
the sowers <lb/>
regular shops and evening to spend and <lb/>
and professions, which Sunday ad <lb/>
all about us, show us the and is now on the sick <lb/>
deed i duly in the <lb/>
resistor of of I'm county. <lb/>
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distributing. Get in on that, <lb/>
what you can do as a <lb/>
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the world will quickly respond <lb/>
and your own will become MM <lb/>
reality.-The February <lb/>
tor. Woolen. <lb/>
list, <lb/>
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weather we are having it rainy <lb/>
dark and dreary this morning <lb/>
i. <lb/>
OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
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AT N. <lb/>
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died 12th, and <lb/>
in Z i the other dated March <lb/>
and recorded in Z-8 page <lb/>
the register of deed's office of <lb/>
Pitt count , The trustee <lb/>
will sell c h i-t public be <lb/>
fore the court house door in Greenville, <lb/>
. n Monday the 1st day of I <lb/>
the I situate <lb/>
in ea snip. <lb/>
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his attorney C, <lb/>
has this the of January. <lb/>
lied an entry on vacant In the <lb/>
office of th of <lb/>
county in the u words and fig- <lb/>
W. Perkins by Ms <lb/>
P. C. enter- and aims <lb/>
a certain tract or parcel of land lying <lb/>
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he and the Cannon <lb/>
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ah acres or less. This I <lb/>
the 14th of January <lb/>
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i . a in deed ex- <lb/>
i John C. Tyson <lb/>
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low-, Thai tract of land on <lb/>
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township e Tims May <lb/>
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more or lets. ,, w by K. C. Harding <lb/>
one other tract beginning at M. <lb/>
corner and runs a souther- , taker Ex officio. <lb/>
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Beautiful Line <lb/>
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cur lint <lb/>
Stoves <lb/>
Regs, <lb/>
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lo that you need, <lb/>
which rival in looks <lb/>
quality and price those found <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Oct. I <lb/>
deed, <lb/>
conveyed t said d Ran- <lb/>
R. Randolph. <lb/>
oh i <lb/>
of deeds e of Pitt <lb/>
in i page to said <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
Tow the y of January, 1909. <lb/>
S T. White. <lb/>
of W. II. d. Mt <lb/>
L. Fleming, Atty <lb/>
course to his ditch; up <lb/>
a t. Henry P- lira; th. <lb/>
with i e P a <lb/>
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a short leaf pine in cf . <lb/>
a line in i <lb/>
curse to an oak the vi line the <lb/>
a straight Una to Hie g i i <lb/>
acres more -s tool <lb/>
thin the 2nd . <lb/>
J. U. Hums. T <lb/>
F. G James A Attorneys. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
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ltd .- <lb/>
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Ry virtue of the power of c m- <lb/>
mac died <lb/>
and delivered by John II Peyton <lb/>
to the th day of Jan. <lb/>
and duly rec rd. d in register <lb/>
if deeds office of county, North <lb/>
Carolina, book 0-7 page the <lb/>
will expose top lie tale, <lb/>
re the court <lb/>
to the en the t Mon <lb/>
By the p of sale con- <lb/>
In a died, executed <lb/>
aiM Alive red by alter Hardy t K. la and others, containing <lb/>
Will on he day O, I- , g the I b , b the g <lb/>
on which the said Nichols and <lb/>
Elder, taker Ex <lb/>
By T. R. Moore <lb/>
Any d all persona title to <lb/>
or in the described <lb/>
with me their protest In writ- <lb/>
the day or the., will <lb/>
barred aw t la Jan. 14th <lb/>
. U. taker <lb/>
T. It Moore D C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
of the p war of sale con- <lb/>
a mortgage deed executed and <lb/>
delivered by Alfred Nichols and L A. <lb/>
O. Nichols his wife to Julia <lb/>
Mat day of January, 1907, and <lb/>
duly recorded in the register of deeds <lb/>
office of i county. North Ca o in <lb/>
the . n I, will <lb/>
to public sale, before the court <lb/>
house door in for cash, to <lb/>
the highest bidder, on M n lay first <lb/>
M. <lb/>
real Ad- <lb/>
joining the land of Henry C <lb/>
R. A. Is and others, <lb/>
TAFT BOYD <lb/>
and STOVES.<lb/>
record- <lb/>
, ,; in of <lb/>
d, Pitt or pa real of now reside. Th s is made to <lb/>
H, e u ,,,., , said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by river i <lb/>
Britt and Mary Davis to F. G. James the river on the south joining the <lb/>
on the day of Feb. 1908 and duly R. A, Parker a part <lb/>
recorded in the Register of Deeds the Joseph land, containing <lb/>
office of Pitt county, North Carolina, more or leas, to said <lb/>
in Book 2.1 page the undersigned mortgage deed <lb/>
will expose lo public sale, before the This 1st. <lb/>
k I., .,. lull. T O <lb/>
Una. in book Q B. pa e the under-1 <lb/>
of the power of sale con- following real property, One lot west by Caro-I-. <lb/>
in on the or, <lb/>
north aide of Tar river and bounded by on H. S. R <lb/>
No. in block D. I <lb/>
lots b v west by Carolina <lb/>
avenue, on east by Perkins, ard <lb/>
being lots No's. and in block B. <lb/>
lot were by Hen- <lb/>
Sheppard to John H. Peyton on the <lb/>
10th day of Jan, 1904, to satisfy said <lb/>
Terms of cash. <lb/>
This nay of December, 1909. <lb/>
J. W. Allen, M. Assignee, <lb/>
W. F. Attorney, <lb/>
ltd w. <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Decks. <lb/>
Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb/>
Polite attention and the very best service in every way <lb/>
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb/>
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb/>
lines for New York, and all fast and west. <lb/>
For all information and reservations address <lb/>
LAMB, Gem. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern <lb/>
Fitzgerald. Kerr, Receive s <lb/>
IMPORTANT CHANCE IS SCH D I <lb/>
BEAUFORT<lb/>
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JANUARY I <lb/>
Trains will be on <lb/>
m, and <lb/>
THE CRACKER PACKERS. <lb/>
Nimbi. Girts Thai <lb/>
Like Automatons. <lb/>
girls in numbers on <lb/>
,,, n ,.; floor, a low <lb/>
toll stories up in the air. I <lb/>
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priest that <lb/>
would taken to <lb/>
of coal for heating <lb/>
church. . <lb/>
contributed but <lb/>
who u <lb/>
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I packing fin- presented to him. <lb/>
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a piled high <lb/>
with frames bristling like w, many <lb/>
with long spikes or <lb/>
Lints. was suspend- <lb/>
ed u lady chocolate iced, <lb/>
hands th <lb/>
and box she was <lb/>
Back and forth as <lb/>
as as a machine <lb/>
hot plucking the <lb/>
cakes, a at a time aim <lb/>
pocking them in box. <lb/>
Working steadily at this rate she <lb/>
could pack ix five-pound boxes m <lb/>
an hour. If she kept up her <lb/>
never stopping a second, <lb/>
cents an hour- <lb/>
I she soon ceased t. <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
t bidder on Saturday, Feb. 13th <lb/>
1909, a certain tract or parcel of land <lb/>
lying being in the county of Pitt <lb/>
and State of North and de- <lb/>
scribed as to That house <lb/>
and lot in the town of Greenville <lb/>
occupied by said Mary Davis and <lb/>
Jemima Britt, known as the Bill <lb/>
of January, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
i. <lb/>
J C. Mortgagee. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
Jemima Britt, Known as dim executor of the last will and testament <lb/>
lot, bounded on north by Moses King s g. e. Nobles, deceased, notice is <lb/>
lot, o the east by Dickinson hereby given to all indebted to <lb/>
notified to present the same pay- <lb/>
deed. Terms of sale cash. on or before the day of <lb/>
r. . j. . . He <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions<lb/>
SOMETHING NEW <lb/>
IN , .,,. <lb/>
of Jan. 1909. <lb/>
F. G. James. Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. G. James Son, <lb/>
ltd Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
1909, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
Thia Dee. 24th, <lb/>
W. I. Nobles. <lb/>
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Having this day qualified before D. C. <lb/>
Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County, executrix of the last <lb/>
will and testament of E. S. Laughing- <lb/>
house, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
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all having claims against <lb/>
estate are hereby request, d to file <lb/>
their claims duly authenticated with <lb/>
the undersigned executrix within twelve <lb/>
months from the date of this or <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of re <lb/>
This the 31st day of December, <lb/>
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Executrix of last will and testament <lb/>
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Farms for Sale on <lb/>
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We will sell with small cash <lb/>
payment, balance on easy terms, <lb/>
one farm of with <lb/>
feet of standing timber. <lb/>
One farm of with <lb/>
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lands. Apply to <lb/>
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J. R. Davenport, <lb/>
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Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county In special proceed- <lb/>
No 1638, the undersigned <lb/>
will sell for before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville on Monday the <lb/>
first day of Feb. 1909, the following <lb/>
described real That lot begin- <lb/>
at a point on Third street feet <lb/>
from the corner of lot No. and <lb/>
south parallel with or Main <lb/>
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along the line of lot No. to Third <lb/>
thence along Third street, east <lb/>
to the beginning, being the office now <lb/>
occupied by Dr. Morrill, the <lb/>
interest to be sold being the interest <lb/>
of the late Dr. W. H. Bagwell, which <lb/>
was an undivided one half Interest in <lb/>
said property. <lb/>
Thia the 6th day of Jan. 1909. <lb/>
Nannie D. Bagwell. <lb/>
F. G. James Son. Attorneys. <lb/>
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There was a flood of new bills <lb/>
in the house, indicating a busy <lb/>
day, yet most of them were per- <lb/>
to local matters. Those <lb/>
of more general interest <lb/>
To the county of <lb/>
Hoke out of portions of the <lb/>
counties of and Cum- <lb/>
with as the <lb/>
to appropriate funds for <lb/>
Among the of general <lb/>
than Shakespeare <lb/>
has regulated the issue of life <lb/>
and death, length of <lb/>
impartially, and without follow- <lb/>
the thoughts of the poet and <lb/>
sage, with a fact in view, I claim <lb/>
to have discovered the name and <lb/>
age of the oldest man who ever <lb/>
on Tar <lb/>
of a <lb/>
river, <lb/>
importance was the passage of or died in the county and <lb/>
the bill by Mr. Currie, of Cum- p in America. That we <lb/>
regulating the sale of <lb/>
concentrated commercial feeding <lb/>
stuffs. This follows the general <lb/>
Nor Likely to be for a Time <lb/>
Rage Round. This Enterprise <lb/>
Washington, D. C. Feb. l.-j Recently Mr. I. R. <lb/>
This was the day set aside by the of wrote a letter to <lb/>
senate judiciary committee for Congressman John <lb/>
consideration of the nomination relative to the <lb/>
Herbert F. Sea well to be judge deeper channel <lb/>
of the Eastern Carolina district which has been more or less g <lb/>
along with other judicial appoint- cussed in lute months. W <lb/>
and leaders following extracts from <lb/>
in the State had planned a coup letter Congressman wrote <lb/>
which they believed would result in reply to Mr. Davenport will be <lb/>
i. the immediate confirmation of i read with much <lb/>
had In our possession some time <lb/>
since a of the Insurance <lb/>
Encyclopedia, a foreign <lb/>
regulating the sale of containing with ether <lb/>
requiring a true analysis of <lb/>
the ingredients of the proposed <lb/>
feeds for animals, with the true <lb/>
the Moore county man. <lb/>
The radical leaders fell <lb/>
the coup took a balloon <lb/>
and Herbert F. remains. <lb/>
H Small Active in , Happenings of Inter, st in Caro- <lb/>
A young man named Ed <lb/>
Wright was found i- ad in a <lb/>
Launch near Tuesday <lb/>
morning. I a skull was <lb/>
and i supposed he <lb/>
tell th in the <lb/>
boat. <lb/>
A well dressed white <lb/>
years age, giving <lb/>
his name as It B . shot <lb/>
himself in the bead with a re- <lb/>
last hi out <lb/>
bis room in in- <lb/>
a wound m he <lb/>
indicates his interest in the mat- <lb/>
and the st.-p b.-in,. taken <lb/>
to the -cc d -sired; <lb/>
as to river, died a few hour <lb/>
a private citizen, in which already nave a T k-am. <lb/>
able information st remark- city he is likely to continue tor project nine feet a j y . f . p <lb/>
able instances of longevity, and time to come. only one hundred b <lb/>
them it is that Hut back to the Receiver It is necessary W c. C. L <lb/>
weight Plainly on each I an Duncan of the Seaboard was width in a to by fire <lb/>
package, the supervision of all man am not entirely sure of early on the scene at the larger class ,,,., <lb/>
agricultural de the died near the close of it is said he arrived there and at least ,,,,. . <lb/>
war in Pitt before the scrub women of depth in room house. <lb/>
North Carolina, at th- n, their exit. He him- pond with the pro- . ; h . <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
of <lb/>
on . totally <lb/>
i st- <lb/>
en and <lb/>
being under th <lb/>
Another act of <lb/>
tie <lb/>
oral I county, <lb/>
as the bill the seed i ad age of hundred and <lb/>
test commission placing this <lb/>
matter under the control of the <lb/>
agricultural d <lb/>
The joint resolution requesting <lb/>
the senators and representatives <lb/>
in congress to vote for a law by <lb/>
which the national government <lb/>
the deaf; to Normal states and counties <lb/>
Industrial school; to post roads was <lb/>
rants of service corpora- <lb/>
to allow liverymen sell <lb/>
stock for board bills; by Dr. Cox, <lb/>
of to extend the corpora- <lb/>
of to repeal the <lb/>
exhibition of tax law so <lb/>
vote and for other <lb/>
twenty-two years. <lb/>
late Dr. Elias <lb/>
years ago in our in <lb/>
speaking of the incident, <lb/>
hearing his father say he <lb/>
had heard of and <lb/>
that he was buried on the creek <lb/>
near <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
But without further <lb/>
of Father Daniel at this <lb/>
time, we change the trend of our <lb/>
as When Dick <lb/>
of <lb/>
self among senator and had a posed inland waterway, b , <lb/>
his i. friends a.- lo lac river <lb/>
tor Washington. It is my purpose; <lb/>
as Urge a depth as, N t-, i . <lb/>
practicable as i. <lb/>
,. the ex- <lb/>
amongst the <lb/>
the lime. <lb/>
Mari n Butler, the man <lb/>
unanimously passed. <lb/>
An important bill which was <lb/>
laid on the table, was a senate <lb/>
bill authorizing the governor to <lb/>
appoint a commission to confer and I were youngsters <lb/>
with similar commissions in beckoned to me one day and <lb/>
of <lb/>
;,,,,,,, by dredging, It would be in State <lb/>
to have project I against Will . r <lb/>
re having be i. minutes <lb/>
locks i- <lb/>
to <lb/>
as to <lb/>
poses. <lb/>
TWENTIETH DAY <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Another petition was presented j states, <lb/>
asking that the people be allowed house committee had <lb/>
to vote on an amendment to the bill by striking out <lb/>
constitution changing the home- the carrying a provision <lb/>
other States looking to don't want to <lb/>
of legislation Rollin Yes, yes. <lb/>
and other laws entirely I, of course I did, or any <lb/>
within the jurisdiction of the thing had never seen before, <lb/>
and we immediately hurried down <lb/>
town in a run to the old jail to <lb/>
see what an animal, or a man <lb/>
stead law. <lb/>
The grouse and quail bill came <lb/>
up for another inning and passed <lb/>
second reading. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro- <lb/>
were these To provide <lb/>
for adequate equipment and <lb/>
maintenance of the A. M. <lb/>
college; an act relating to mile- <lb/>
age books. <lb/>
Quite a number of bills were <lb/>
placed on pa.-sage of second or <lb/>
third readings. <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
A petition from soldiers and <lb/>
citizens of Onslow county was <lb/>
read asking that a colored man <lb/>
be placed on the pension roll, the <lb/>
first instance of the kind the <lb/>
State has known. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro <lb/>
were To define <lb/>
of railroads; by Cotton to <lb/>
tax coupons on cigars and cigar- <lb/>
to amend laws as to es- <lb/>
to tax dogs; to better the <lb/>
public schools. <lb/>
The bill to increase the salary <lb/>
of the commissioner of labor and <lb/>
printing came up again and there <lb/>
was another long discussion <lb/>
over it. <lb/>
TWENTY FIRST DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills were <lb/>
An act relating to certain <lb/>
nuisances in public conveyances; <lb/>
that the expenses of the <lb/>
of the commission should be <lb/>
paid by the <lb/>
On this account the bill was <lb/>
without <lb/>
it is said, <lb/>
and who presented bis claims <lb/>
the president, had already depth <lb/>
and his brother, Alston Crimes, N C, <lb/>
have insisted that there was L i., grocery <lb/>
ready ab nine feet store M. r, in <lb/>
to Grimesland, with Down ,,,., shortly <lb/>
the exception two skoals, midnight ii <lb/>
have been informally r unknown <lb/>
Dy the engineer that a j parties. <lb/>
I ville, N. C . Feb. I, <lb/>
. Miss Claude the 19- <lb/>
of H. B. <lb/>
However, had a hearing <lb/>
before the committee or <lb/>
I could not decide at once, but in <lb/>
a little wagon, bare-headed, w <lb/>
tangled and unkempt locks, <lb/>
there sat Rollin Jacob, a start- <lb/>
ling figure surely, and with the <lb/>
never idle. <lb/>
was a telegram from Judge <lb/>
Pritchard, who is supposed to <lb/>
discharging his judicial duties <lb/>
s in Judge <lb/>
sent a telegram to Sen- <lb/>
Clark, the chairman of the <lb/>
judiciary committee, in <lb/>
which he urged in strong <lb/>
the early confirmation of <lb/>
Sea appointment. Of <lb/>
course, much of importance <lb/>
attached to this telegram by the <lb/>
trinity that is backing Sea well <lb/>
for the judgeship, but it did not <lb/>
f a moment disturb the serenity <lb/>
of the senate judiciary committee. <lb/>
Coo of all this high steam <lb/>
present in behalf of the <lb/>
depth than lour or five f el up <lb/>
to Greenville cannot be main- <lb/>
locks and <lb/>
assistance of the jailer who confirmation of <lb/>
in the act of placing him out on appointment, the members of the <lb/>
the ground or grass, noticed <lb/>
his legs were entirely useless and <lb/>
so badly deformed he could only <lb/>
laid on the table <lb/>
Several bills of interest to <lb/>
banks were passed. <lb/>
TWENTY THIRD DAY. <lb/>
Both branches a quite day <lb/>
Monday with little doing. While <lb/>
the senate had several new bills, <lb/>
none were of more than local behind him like an inverted <lb/>
and as he turned to <lb/>
Speaker Morton survey the urchins watt; faced <lb/>
sided over the house. The only him he at once said Hello <lb/>
bills in the house of general. for my friend knew all <lb/>
interest were to regulate paying the prisoners, or <lb/>
negotiable papers on Saturdays; prospective prisoner, father <lb/>
to practice of I was high sheriff, and <lb/>
medicine; to compensate sheriffs course had seen them and had <lb/>
tor cutting up illicit stills; to teen in the dungeon frequently <lb/>
married women to make and shaken hands with old Ben <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
a road engineer <lb/>
this turned to <lb/>
river and harbors some ; <lb/>
es a I determined . from <lb/>
not to ask tor any particular of mi <lb/>
depth on Tar river between <lb/>
Greenville, but <lb/>
available depth will ti <lb/>
width. With <lb/>
an authorization of this kind I <lb/>
shah insist, and I snail ask the <lb/>
in characteristic fashion j people of Pitt to wild <lb/>
Most to that end, that engineer <lb/>
for greater <lb/>
with appropriate <lb/>
senate judiciary committee as- <lb/>
l. Fleming <lb/>
of your <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Will <lb/>
th h <lb/>
shortly before noon, . .-, <lb/>
move when ready for propulsion the performances shall recommend just as the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
and a start by bracing himself <lb/>
with his hands and shoulders <lb/>
above and others; depth up the river as tar as <lb/>
. not been enumerated. as can be secured ad <lb/>
I maintained without the necessity <lb/>
Soon in his chains. <lb/>
Richard Evans Selby, has now- <lb/>
been dead many years, peace to <lb/>
his ashes, but he was a born <lb/>
that have <lb/>
I fee, that <lb/>
he confirmation this a forth. lg <lb/>
and Will enable in <lb/>
engineer to make a report con- <lb/>
With the conditions as he <lb/>
contracts as unmarried. <lb/>
TWENTY FOURTH DAY <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
The only new bill introduced I <lb/>
of more than local importance i leader in b day among the boys, <lb/>
was for the relief of I can imagine <lb/>
in jail awaiting trial. <lb/>
-r ; <lb/>
us that his friend was <lb/>
that he said <lb/>
i something like this when we had <lb/>
A resolution was <lb/>
that the finance us that his friend WM <lb/>
be retired to make its report; perfectly -armless and could <lb/>
by February 12th. and that no crawl any not <lb/>
bill be introduced after with, and as the ch-m- <lb/>
pion of the country <lb/>
, A per cent to he had and <lb/>
relating to the disability of Con- be made the legal rate of inter- j WM <lb/>
federate soldiers; an act est by private contract between, to knock a wit i ; <lb/>
in tor a constitutional amend- the part es, was taken club who needed it. But Rich- <lb/>
mis- <lb/>
and create the office <lb/>
county an act lo re-; house. <lb/>
quire boards of education to in the house were many new friends. <lb/>
chase history of North but the only ones that did Then <lb/>
not apply to some and pity for the almost <lb/>
in town or county To <lb/>
There were several new bills, to <lb/>
. so- ard said he was <lb/>
lack <lb/>
of appreciation on the part of his <lb/>
Then overwhelmed with ad <lb/>
for rural school pot apply to some j <lb/>
town or county hero, the young gentle- <lb/>
tn . , <lb/>
and a number of former bills <lb/>
passed second and third readings. <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
Among the new bills were <lb/>
To safeguard the health <lb/>
of to <lb/>
if recorders c u <lb/>
i-1 <lb/>
outside the state; to provide that Jacob was a tough, <lb/>
free employment bureau for I m. i i; <lb/>
labor. . I <lb/>
A large number of N Honey in pound frames, I Republicans. <lb/>
cents, at S. M. Schultz. Observer. <lb/>
He had heard of Mr. Sea- <lb/>
great prominence in the <lb/>
public prints, and was willing to <lb/>
risk further consideration of the <lb/>
whole matter. <lb/>
Senator then cane to <lb/>
the bat and declared he favored <lb/>
postponement. He announced <lb/>
that he had in his pocket a letter <lb/>
from a North Carolina lawyer <lb/>
and Republican, one whom he <lb/>
described as among the most <lb/>
learned in the State, who wrote <lb/>
that Seawell was not competent <lb/>
for the judgeship. <lb/>
to confirmation developed so <lb/>
strongly that it was at once de- <lb/>
to appoint a sub-committee <lb/>
to take under consideration the <lb/>
Seawell appointment. <lb/>
This committee, which will <lb/>
probably consist of three <lb/>
tors, has not yet been announced <lb/>
by Chairman Clark. There is no <lb/>
hurry about this matter in the <lb/>
Senate, despite the excitement <lb/>
that apparently prevails within <lb/>
the Tar Heel trinity-Butler, <lb/>
Pritchard and Duncan, who are <lb/>
dwelling in perfect peace and <lb/>
harmony for the first time in <lb/>
many years. <lb/>
Senator Overman, who i <lb/>
finds them, and hope this will <lb/>
meet approval, as well a <lb/>
the other citizens on the <lb/>
above Grimesland. <lb/>
thank you for your <lb/>
in my loyalty to my <lb/>
and no greater am- <lb/>
than to attempt to deserve <lb/>
that confidence. I am glad for <lb/>
any of my people at any time to <lb/>
write me for information, or by <lb/>
way of criticism, or by way of <lb/>
suggestion, in order to enable <lb/>
me to serve them more effectually. <lb/>
hope coming sum- <lb/>
mer to accompany the engineer <lb/>
Mary En <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Waiter rick <lb/>
on <lb/>
February I a th <lb/>
nineteen hundred ind nine <lb/>
at four <lb/>
At Home <lb/>
House, North Carolina. <lb/>
No cards issued in town. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Sell your cotton seed t. F. V <lb/>
Johnston and get the highest <lb/>
market price. <lb/>
New line spring style dress <lb/>
gingham just arrived. Call and <lb/>
see them. J R- -V G <lb/>
Buy s <lb/>
stalk cutters, <lb/>
planters <lb/>
on a trip up the river, and will i rows ant <lb/>
be glad to see your people at from J- R- <lb/>
and also appear before, <lb/>
the Chamber of Commerce and I <lb/>
peanuts for seed. Best <lb/>
other citizens in Greenville, <lb/>
present prospect is that a river <lb/>
and harbor bill containing this <lb/>
authorization for a survey of <lb/>
Pamlico and Tar rivers will be <lb/>
made this <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
kind to raise for hogs. <lb/>
J. K. J. G. <lb/>
Sell your field peas to F. V- <lb/>
-1 ;,, front of Norfolk <lb/>
member of the judiciary com Johnston, in iron <lb/>
was present at the meet- Southern depot, and <lb/>
today. He took no part in <lb/>
the matter and left the <lb/>
of the whole thing to the <lb/>
highest cash pikes-<lb/>
on cord <lb/>
Raleigh News and, you right- <lb/>
We invite your inspection of <lb/>
the Combination planter, it <lb/>
plants cotton, corn, peanuts and <lb/>
peas and distributes the <lb/>
Guaranteed to please. <lb/>
j ft J. C <lb/>
, it <lb/>
treat you<lb/>
l l. .<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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