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High School. The <lb/>
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life of Root. E. Lee and from <lb/>
beginning to end he held the <lb/>
large audience spell Dr. <lb/>
had a subject that every <lb/>
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from the heart, and then the <lb/>
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i, of formers seeking to divide <lb/>
BRAVE FIRE LADDIES on the sales of tobacco <lb/>
,, . . burrs, patting with the farmers who subscribe <lb/>
out the enterprise, and in <lb/>
this way the farmers are part- <lb/>
out pal For Scalds, . , and receive <lb/>
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their tobacco. <lb/>
cur., made. lief <lb/>
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Convict <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
horn was here Mo morning to <lb/>
take cut twenty-three prisoners <lb/>
to the convict camp that were <lb/>
recent term of <lb/>
court. This gives I a total of <lb/>
I forty-two prisoners now or. the <lb/>
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to gang, <lb/>
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as i re herein provided <lb/>
relating to stopping at request or <lb/>
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will <lb/>
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Joyner. of <lb/>
day. <lb/>
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The convocation <lb/>
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And provided, that such <lb/>
bile, automobile, motor cycle or <lb/>
other motor vehicle shall, during <lb/>
services the period from one hear after <lb/>
last to one hour before sunrise, <lb/>
the Episcopal church began last. . <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
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VOL. No. <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
What Our <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. H FEB. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year<lb/>
against <lb/>
married <lb/>
FATHER <lb/>
DANIEL AND <lb/>
JACOB. <lb/>
of railroads <lb/>
accident; to protect <lb/>
a; to year's support of <lb/>
a as to physician's Written for Th.- <lb/>
the Gods love <lb/>
I A number of former Dills pass- is a striking sentiment <lb/>
ed and third readings. out a greater <lb/>
SECOND DAY <lb/>
Law Are Doing <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
NINETEENTH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
With one exception all the new j <lb/>
bills introduced in the senate The house disposed of a great <lb/>
were local in their nature. of bills, the calendar of <lb/>
Senator Blow introduced a bill j exhausted and <lb/>
to appoint justices of the peace every roll call bill <lb/>
in Pitt county. He also <lb/>
STILL NO JOB FOR SEAWELL FOR DEEPENING TAR RIVER. <lb/>
Radicals Congressman John <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
die <lb/>
a to require the <lb/>
of fire insurance policies. <lb/>
This bill contains the suggestions <lb/>
made by Dr. C. M. Jones in a <lb/>
recent letter published in The <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
The grouse and quail bill came <lb/>
up again by special order and <lb/>
brought out another lengthly <lb/>
debate. <lb/>
Quite a number of bills passed <lb/>
second and readings. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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move when ready for propulsion the performances shall recommend just as the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
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contracts as unmarried. <lb/>
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relating to the disability of Con- be made the legal rate of inter- j WM <lb/>
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outside the state; to provide that Jacob was a tough, <lb/>
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from a North Carolina lawyer <lb/>
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learned in the State, who wrote <lb/>
that Seawell was not competent <lb/>
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to confirmation developed so <lb/>
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victory the com- <lb/>
mended Captain <lb/>
compiled one of the finest frigates <lb/>
in the British navy, tho Java, to <lb/>
strike its colors. <lb/>
Class grinding is effected by the <lb/>
of powder of various de- <lb/>
of fineness. But it has been <lb/>
Shown that this grinding cannot be <lb/>
carried beyond a certain <lb/>
however line a powder may be u- d. <lb/>
In a continuation of it undoes <lb/>
the work and breaks surface ii <lb/>
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Washington, D. C. arid return <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Account of Inaugural ceremonies President Elect TR. <lb/>
Tickets on sale 28th March <lb/>
reach original starting point no. later than midnight, <lb/>
GREAT MILITARY<lb/>
Agent or write <lb/>
on <lb/>
J. <lb/>
H. STARKEY <lb/>
of <lb/>
Has a Nice line <lb/>
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your needs. He <lb/>
price kind fur <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Ti<lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
so. the red from the mag- <lb/>
and the yellow from the soda, <lb/>
which are constituent parts of the <lb/>
Wood. <lb/>
Th. Real <lb/>
pr child died too <lb/>
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Dar ain't no a. <lb/>
den. wasn't enough <lb/>
Puck. <lb/>
II Been Read. <lb/>
That OM uncle of mine la <lb/>
will been read <lb/>
you near weal i <lb/>
the work and breaks surface P <lb/>
The most l-l COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
be covered with bits <lb/>
no will remove, lie wort <lb/>
i, therefore continued with rouge <lb/>
earned on a pad of rosin. <lb/>
the <lb/>
between the nits. Hydro- <lb/>
acid gas corrodes glass <lb/>
but a weak solution it <lb/>
melts the roughened surface <lb/>
leaves a line polish underneath. <lb/>
Ties method is used where <lb/>
fine adjustments of the surface arc <lb/>
for instance, in lenses <lb/>
for telescopes and microscopes. <lb/>
Karon is tarts la lb <lb/>
bat great <lb/>
J. before buying <lb/>
your coal for lbs winter. He can <lb/>
you a bargain. <lb/>
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res. w. <lb/>
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Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. <lb/>
PRIVATE <lb/>
to New York- Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
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coal m <lb/>
Corn. <lb/>
Meal, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
c.-in Meal all kinds <lb/>
French work <lb/>
guaranteed <lb/>
W. P, <lb/>
We have Scales to <lb/>
keep kinds on the <lb/>
and quick Phone .<lb/>
COMPLY <lb/>
is good job printing <lb/>
The Reflector<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. I. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. CAROLINA. <lb/>
On <lb/>
Single <lb/>
A toll It my upon <lb/>
He <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Before Taft It <lb/>
Mime of an <lb/>
talking about will be she <lb/>
Republican succeed <lb/>
Starting early. <lb/>
Statistic say that there are <lb/>
births a month in New <lb/>
fork. That la growing some, <lb/>
even if the city had no other <lb/>
increase ; population. <lb/>
The Inauguration The of police of Wash- <lb/>
is just a month off. <lb/>
City wants u asylum <lb/>
. built for inebriate, the <lb/>
The New York World is get- u, be maintained by tin <lb/>
Governor Explains. <lb/>
former Governor Glenn ha <lb/>
made to the cl <lb/>
been made over th <lb/>
AN INQUISITIVE ANIMAL <lb/>
You Fad Prairie Dog i You <lb/>
Work Upon Hi <lb/>
fact .,,, . Jane fool <lb/>
World get- ,., be maintained J <lb/>
ting a lot of advertising out of He say hire while I with <lb/>
of all <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Tin- fact that .-an be <lb/>
hatched by electricity does not <lb/>
keep bent from wanting to set. <lb/>
. on the the man <lb/>
for hire while <lb/>
having ,, man- habit <lb/>
ion. The reply At u <lb/>
able from his hoe I ding, <lb/>
city, It follows <lb/>
R in th G <lb/>
V J- I a. mail mailer.; <lb/>
FRIDAY 1809. <lb/>
The mercury certainly get <lb/>
ting knock enough to go down. <lb/>
The fellow win <lb/>
door open now is <lb/>
leave the <lb/>
treading <lb/>
Be ;, and not a <lb/>
if you wain to <lb/>
Greenville come along. <lb/>
If Mr. Tail received the news <lb/>
Panama that the senate had <lb/>
up the confirmation of <lb/>
as collector at <lb/>
he l-wt his <lb/>
the time <lb/>
A Senator from Oklahoma <lb/>
must have a poor opinion of the <lb/>
constitution, as he wants to bunt <lb/>
it. That would not destroy it. <lb/>
to escort well dressed drunkards <lb/>
t,. their homes is foolish <lb/>
troublesome. Why not take <lb/>
to the lockup the name as <lb/>
drunks. <lb/>
Must before he left today <lb/>
Baltimore, where he lectures t- <lb/>
morrow. ex-Gov. U. B. <lb/>
not a statement, saying <lb/>
The are <lb/>
stormy time S tor till <lb/>
new sell government, <lb/>
Elsewhere in this paper is ; some newspapers were <lb/>
a statement of the End of I on the report made by <lb/>
the Century that beginning the legislative committee, <lb/>
March lat a small tee will be the act the <lb/>
a , u. a month <lb/>
B . ,,. It. or <lb/>
touched New Orleans on his way <lb/>
to Panama, they fed him on <lb/>
steak But that ain't <lb/>
dodge to possum. <lb/>
want to make New <lb/>
a Mate itself <lb/>
i personal sacrifice <lb/>
Com., has offered benefit of the public .,.,. <lb/>
a of has been, great bless., g . right tho governor be- <lb/>
, mm to do rough rider stunt to the town. I he people should . , <lb/>
, ., ,,,. generously aid women until last December <lb/>
The legislature, should go-low in on this Glenn the., referred <lb/>
. , i . jump salary of that i matter to the gen- <lb/>
that Subsection A. . work. who held that the payment <lb/>
Representative Morton must. W, u what the wireless just and right, and it was <lb/>
. bin win , . <lb/>
the tobacco a harder not seem the Concord Times, the ex governor accept we <lb/>
than anybody else. have had his head turned by i Thad Manning of the Hen- <lb/>
to he the . I getting in the papers and Gold Leaf, took that sf- can say too, that <lb/>
schedule, hog does ,, limpid a my <lb/>
not need to try and make it. the Industrial waters of Richland <lb/>
worse is their own funeral. We Let Waynesville on that <lb/>
.-.; <lb/>
hog will be admitted to j days by. salary be in , lake. But news <lb/>
in the Tuesday After- . <lb/>
noon Club. <lb/>
II v-. . <lb/>
creek at State <lb/>
said the <lb/>
chip that an enterprising more mystery than attaches <lb/>
i . .; <lb/>
The from Georgia <lb/>
that the has killed <lb/>
early fruit crop. Alas, for the <lb/>
peaches. <lb/>
The way it is going they <lb/>
may p.-t a jury in that Nashville. <lb/>
murder trial hf Wash- <lb/>
birthday. <lb/>
in MM <lb/>
w ., dang little feller. <lb/>
Hi-t i other <lb/>
. , n in his <lb/>
that chap <lb/>
kin take advantage of an put th <lb/>
dots on him. <lb/>
the time <lb/>
to dog hole an she at s hip. fat <lb/>
old prairie dog , <lb/>
But did hit Not <lb/>
though I bad no mow to my <lb/>
mitt in them days than th <lb/>
All was a twin- <lb/>
heel- tail, and when th <lb/>
away they t no <lb/>
prairie dog dead th <lb/>
vestibule of his abode. <lb/>
Neither was none <lb/>
inside, n found out if I laid low <lb/>
long enough seen nose <lb/>
come up to daylight in. <lb/>
fellers, them prairie dogs, <lb/>
even if ere dang fool <lb/>
The weak pint of n prairie dog is <lb/>
his m <lb/>
other line, you'll keen your <lb/>
fer Quickness, keen <lb/>
good an eyesight <lb/>
got all them; got a <lb/>
from Prairie Dog university in ail <lb/>
them branches. But he am t even <lb/>
in his freshman year when it comes <lb/>
lo that o <lb/>
It's a . . <lb/>
that <lb/>
don't f wait a few <lb/>
rears till he can shoot one an <lb/>
without up a whole town- <lb/>
slop has only to take advantage <lb/>
of the prairie dog's weak p nit an <lb/>
pot . <lb/>
a an cut a hole in <lb/>
bottom big enough set over <lb/>
,. I,,,, over. <lb/>
Then down that I an <lb/>
not care but if the legislature fails company engaged in the bust-.,,, other thing well. th. hole it over, <lb/>
recent speech is expunged from increase the of lake will in all u is not ., experiment. Then lay down that bar <lb/>
the Congressional Record, sine not be probability bring such a thins to done it is simply good sales- wait. Th little e. <lb/>
, the position with a full in long ago there an individual can do only r ; <lb/>
the president is of dream of such a transform.- place at a time. Para- t bed live fr-- <lb/>
known. Richland creek. it only does not n <lb/>
On Saturday there was another the salesman, it is r ti <lb/>
North Carolina i Raleigh between greatest ally. The better ,,,. <lb/>
legislatures this year with, railroads operating is advertising Letter the ,, . , . <lb/>
. i. liar- , ,. . i ,, . ,.,., .,,.,. . . <lb/>
this year with any railroads operating<lb/>
Kitchin to hear the request of <lb/>
A Chicago man retired from, former for a reopening of the <lb/>
business on Guess always has the best that Ml. , <lb/>
Most any or us could do so .,. , discussion of the question <lb/>
if The of the Greens- the the was <lb/>
The gentlemen who were Industrial News, the any <lb/>
j supersede the salesman, but it is <lb/>
Eli lets round up the boys again his greatest ally. The better <lb/>
. <lb/>
to show the mountaineer. <lb/>
I dealer and the public, and <lb/>
the route of the salesman <lb/>
many of its thorns. Good <lb/>
salesmanship is the ability to in- <lb/>
duce people to buy your things <lb/>
. of the people with or in place of <lb/>
low to <lb/>
AN UNWISE MEASURE. <lb/>
If the legislature has regard <lb/>
it's ii r <lb/>
then <lb/>
I I H<lb/>
nun. . <lb/>
no were industrial . ,. . , , , .,.;. r have to sell. <lb/>
d by the legislative in this State, can there the the <lb/>
expressing be take as . indication that let the matter rest. the S tat , what . a a demand for <lb/>
very party though, it was not do-1 f Jg- J it much to the <lb/>
t be is not in sympathy That it <lb/>
years before there will be but w this may be predicted on <lb/>
for retiring presidents, it I. done in fields. <lb/>
party thought it was not-. <lb/>
., in sympathy <lb/>
over fondness for and good paper if they will, <lb/>
alligator steak, the hundred <lb/>
If Mr. <lb/>
I.<lb/>
can't <lb/>
lb <lb/>
thousand dollar salary will come <lb/>
in handy. the <lb/>
W we tee sense in it has done in other fields. <lb/>
. . it ever happens, it will not i . . ,. evidence of re- <lb/>
introduced approval of the every tobacco tanner in North . <lb/>
is to protect foxes I can people, who think that an Carolina just to give a little u ,, i the you do <lb/>
in a certain county. president should take hi. to the American day.- Anderson Mail. <lb/>
The cold wave swept over gee that any chances along with other To forbid that company <lb/>
country, even reaching, The Telegram. in this state <lb/>
well down the fruit districts the land- Quite right mean only to give it tern <lb/>
of Florida here much damage welcome a law one has yet come out of the <lb/>
Will result. ; protect them against foxes. <lb/>
i he <lb/>
. I <lb/>
how it happened he got too. in that <lb/>
a-way. , , <lb/>
So while the prairie dog, J <lb/>
said in the i right pearl <lb/>
to in moat ways <lb/>
he's a easy mark for that <lb/>
knows weakness takes <lb/>
of News. <lb/>
If any of the women supplant <lb/>
the teddy hear craze with the <lb/>
stuffed the most stylish <lb/>
way to carry the latter will he <lb/>
by tail. <lb/>
office who was not able to take <lb/>
care of himself. <lb/>
There are a number of good <lb/>
sites around Greenville that <lb/>
ought to be utilized for <lb/>
enterprises. The right <lb/>
effort will pet them.<lb/>
t., Tuesday night the <lb/>
had covered one third of <lb/>
its time and something <lb/>
like live hundred hills have <lb/>
been <lb/>
It is beginning to look Hue <lb/>
will have to p. outside of <lb/>
Tennessee if they find <lb/>
enough qualified jurors for the <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
The first mouth of the new <lb/>
i The dispatches say that senate <lb/>
have drafted a bill for <lb/>
the settlement of the Browns- <lb/>
ville question which meets with <lb/>
the approval of both President <lb/>
Roosevelt and Senator <lb/>
That is remarkable, and ought <lb/>
to be followed with a love feast. <lb/>
President Roosevelt has asked <lb/>
inconvenience, for it <lb/>
could go right on buying in other <lb/>
States and continue selling its <lb/>
manufactured product in North <lb/>
Carolina us it pleased, which <lb/>
congress to make an . <lb/>
to have the wreck of tin <lb/>
Maine removed from the harbor <lb/>
at Havana, think of the <lb/>
years that wreck has remained <lb/>
there a menace to navigation, <lb/>
and the taunts of the Spaniards <lb/>
that the United States govern- <lb/>
is afraid to raise the hull <lb/>
if the Maine lest it disclose <lb/>
that the ship was wrecked <lb/>
by an outside explosion and not <lb/>
One member of the legislature <lb/>
has shown the boldness to intro- <lb/>
duce a bill to levy a tax on dogs. <lb/>
He is on the right trail, but he <lb/>
will be called oil and it will all ,,,.,, a mine, <lb/>
end in bark. We have never <lb/>
seen a legislature yet that was Warm weather stories are i. <lb/>
not afraid of the man who owns <lb/>
a dog. <lb/>
If the hill introduced Friday <lb/>
in the legislature to abolish the <lb/>
office of solicitor create the <lb/>
office of county attorney should <lb/>
order, but the ones about light- <lb/>
burning a roll of money in <lb/>
an editor's pocket should he <lb/>
taken with considerable salt.- <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Of course it should. An <lb/>
tor's pocket does not have <lb/>
under the inter-state law could <lb/>
not be prevented; but at the <lb/>
same time the North Carolina <lb/>
tobacco will be deprived <lb/>
of adequate markets for their <lb/>
product, hence would be forced <lb/>
to largely abandon growing it <lb/>
The American Tobacco Co. <lb/>
could goon doing business with- <lb/>
out North Carolina tobacco, so if <lb/>
they are forced out of the State <lb/>
the tobacco farmers and the <lb/>
towns largely supported by to- <lb/>
markets would be the <lb/>
We all need to be taught good <lb/>
manners at times especially in <lb/>
the use of the telephone. AnS <lb/>
waring it is a matter or routine <lb/>
and apparently not very <lb/>
but, like everything else, <lb/>
there is a right way and a wrong <lb/>
to do it. A bout <lb/>
of those who undertake to do it <lb/>
take the wrong way. If of <lb/>
A in time that will any.- is <lb/>
e. headache, <lb/>
do not gripe. Pries bold by Jno. <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
take the wrong way. , that control the <lb/>
then, will consider the subject a of the <lb/>
little and hereafter take the become weak, the heart <lb/>
right way the, will be surprised action is impaired., Short <lb/>
to find what a difference it will <lb/>
the a law, the county <lb/>
,. . . <lb/>
to be elected by the com- <lb/>
missioners in each county, there <lb/>
,, would be something like a scram- <lb/>
F Zr and something when the time for such need of. would <lb/>
came. a snare to <lb/>
of one new enterprise for Green- <lb/>
ville, The Central Mercantile <lb/>
Company. Lets do as well ii <lb/>
Sentiment often leads one <lb/>
astray. The proposal to extend <lb/>
the franking privilege to Mrs. <lb/>
drover Cleveland, which <lb/>
pears in a bill introduced by <lb/>
Senator of <lb/>
nails to use for ii gallant-toward the lady, <lb/>
.-spender butt. <lb/>
scissors, newspaper clippings . president, but it is en- <lb/>
. the last <lb/>
make. There is such a thing ID <lb/>
business as impression and a <lb/>
business man is impressed in <lb/>
favor of or against a boy or girl <lb/>
r a concern, he can hardly tell <lb/>
why, but by hundreds of small <lb/>
daily incidents all tending to <lb/>
show either a sincere desire to <lb/>
do work well-however trilling <lb/>
the work may seem to a <lb/>
mere Indifferent, perfunctory <lb/>
performance of routine just well <lb/>
enough to avoid being tired, a <lb/>
grudging yielding of the least <lb/>
possible service that will draw <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
or nickel unnecessary the last <lb/>
V . . . that either she or her dis- <lb/>
watch. These are all he has . <lb/>
REASON ENTHRONED. <lb/>
Because are they are <lb/>
la great eM. <lb/>
trouble. biliousness an, <lb/>
Revise your diet, let <lb/>
and not a pampered appetite <lb/>
control th-n take a few of <lb/>
Stomach and <lb/>
d you will be well again. Try <lb/>
husband would con- will be Try <lb/>
for a it. tor sale at J. L Woolen <lb/>
rd Wooten- <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms, fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
I with what I <lb/>
when <lb/>
doctors mi- l <lb/>
had many <lb/>
when the Dr. almanac <lb/>
my . to <lb/>
Cure. I <lb/>
and now I am <lb/>
not line at all. I an. cured <lb/>
this did It. I <lb/>
the hope It will attract the at; <lb/>
who a I <lb/>
SO. Main St. T. <lb/>
Your Dr. <lb/>
Cure, w. him to re urn <lb/>
price of first bottle If It <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
SPROUTS <lb/>
-OUR <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Oakley. N. C, F-b. x c . Feb. <lb/>
more on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Oakley once <lb/>
carpet. <lb/>
a . for Advertising rates tarnished I Ben Jenkins, one of our boys, i <lb/>
The t has opened a nice of <lb/>
U H. Co, at <lb/>
that not X <lb/>
to workmanship. the <lb/>
was first clans. .,.,,., He n <lb/>
i and held No-To J They <lb/>
Those who not paid their, d d., A. of <lb/>
j. ran so B . , .- <lb/>
Smith Mer. <lb/>
up D No at Grifton He was for a number <lb/>
transferred Lo and , officer. <lb/>
as route No. <lb/>
Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
last Tuesday to sell <lb/>
C. D. Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
last .-day evening. <lb/>
K. to <lb/>
Thursday morning. <lb/>
C. ti. <lb/>
very la. Thursday <lb/>
by Drier <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Judge Boyd or- <lb/>
,;. Receiver I. <lb/>
. ca i <lb/>
i in Z <lb/>
d i<lb/>
and <lb/>
they were not very large, days for <lb/>
log pounds. He made p <lb/>
and <lb/>
t d and <lb/>
the and sincerest their eyes. ML. K friends while with <lb/>
State and county taxes can do so; him. store of many <lb/>
on Hodges at for j K. Smith Co. Feb. . <lb/>
the bank He grant have eye treated and fitted, to <lb/>
. community in free was Oakley. We welcome them. , was I <lb/>
point. . ,. he lived. We extend Mr. r. w- of Grin <lb/>
pounds of Ur <lb/>
K. E. Willoughby, Misses i <lb/>
f by and Carrie Belle Smith and There <lb/>
E S. Norman left Friday industrial <lb/>
to attend the j <lb/>
,; <lb/>
g i<lb/>
c- <lb/>
the <lb/>
r i <lb/>
I .<lb/>
i- to- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Barnes and h his wife <lb/>
Wands to d relatives. <lb/>
Smith Co. k a c b. <lb/>
their factory and full <lb/>
time. General <lb/>
and repairing of all kinds <lb/>
done. . <lb/>
L. C. Arthur, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here yesterday. <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
Ice cold the year <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Mrs. Prince, who has been <lb/>
here on a visit to her mother, <lb/>
returned to her home at Hobgood <lb/>
You will find a nice I i <lb/>
he that have sever, <lb/>
with the of J. J. Hums <lb/>
of Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
This January 6th <lb/>
ltd S. F. Noble. <lb/>
Mrs. A. R. Helton and her <lb/>
friend, Mrs. Rogers, lion <lb/>
the county, were to the <lb/>
Wednesday trading and seeking <lb/>
attractions. <lb/>
For Rent and Sale-One room <lb/>
house and lot in Winterville. N <lb/>
C. Good pump water, out build- <lb/>
garden lot, For sale, <lb/>
h IVA G- <lb/>
coffins and caskets on hand ac condition, silver <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co , ft pearl tips. <lb/>
J. C. Lamer and spent a i phonograph with <lb/>
short while Ayden Thursday. j horn records, <lb/>
Mrs. Larder left on the northern, Apply c A Fair <lb/>
train the same evening for her, N. C. <lb/>
home in Greenville, and Mr. <lb/>
Lanier left later on the southern <lb/>
train for Kinston. very drug <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have; Urge <lb/>
case, feet long, <lb/>
it<lb/>
by tr th. <lb/>
mot I <lb/>
in <lb/>
if all our business men were i <lb/>
last week and after C <lb/>
our tobacco market, schools, <lb/>
cemetery factories, said like <lb/>
Queen Esther, who King <lb/>
Solomon, half hid never <lb/>
been him of the hustle and <lb/>
business done in Ayden. <lb/>
Please Take Notice. <lb/>
have been reliably informed; <lb/>
re<lb/>
there Friday, and Sun- <lb/>
day. returned Sunday <lb/>
We welcome them. Mr. evening about nine o'clock and <lb/>
baa associated himself with the meeting and a g Grandpa <lb/>
Mfg. Co. I good time all the way through. <lb/>
B L. Willoughby and E. S.; Little <lb/>
I Norman went Greenville l <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
K. A. Smith, P. Willoughby <lb/>
and Beth Tyson, of <lb/>
were visiting at Smith s <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
At their home en Friday even- <lb/>
Mrs. F. F. <lb/>
spent list week in Bethel. <lb/>
and wife, of <lb/>
Greenville, visited here lost week <lb/>
W. Rag-dale, of <lb/>
that some of my Greenville, visited our <lb/>
friends are cir glad to see Dim . <lb/>
-ho sell me cotton We have B school that the <lb/>
will robbed ten pounds out of could not be <lb/>
every hundred. Now one a school is a great help to any <lb/>
who circulates this is a liar and locality. <lb/>
a thief and the truth is not in Robert Jenkins went, to <lb/>
Any party or parties Falkland <lb/>
would do this will steal no week on business. <lb/>
liar or thief can enter the king- Oakley is for a <lb/>
of Heaven. buy seed on I preacher and a barber. <lb/>
contending as to <lb/>
two grandpa-1 was <lb/>
Agnes declared I Gs <lb/>
was taller, an i <lb/>
was quite i <lb/>
F. had g-eater h-i ii <lb/>
by <lb/>
Dr. Sauls is always adding <lb/>
I some new attraction to his <lb/>
in Smithtown Mr. Mm. <lb/>
F M. Smith gave, a in <lb/>
honor of the birthday of their y. <lb/>
daughter. Miss Rosa a <lb/>
was a pleasant occasion <lb/>
for all present, were <lb/>
, many, and there was much en- <lb/>
when they went to the <lb/>
honest principle and man can fill both <lb/>
spare time. He ca. room and <lb/>
room and partook <lb/>
but. the well <lb/>
things hustling . <lb/>
plane. Besides their y h <lb/>
line of work they are . d a <lb/>
2.500 tobacco hogsheads to be I The has t <lb/>
used on market. . d mi <lb/>
honest competition, but any spare <lb/>
know where to look for one who little shoe work None b <lb/>
will stab me in the dark. experienced men need apply. table. <lb/>
will stab me The children of the town were- Rosa very popular <lb/>
given a party on evening <lb/>
week. It was <lb/>
evening for all <lb/>
Mrs. Susan <lb/>
grown clear <lb/>
and Grandpa F ha not <lb/>
top f f; <lb/>
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Mr. M. F of Monroe. <lb/>
enc; as dearly as of yore. They <lb/>
Richard J. M- C . <lb/>
Nelson To-day <lb/>
their prospecting tour out West. w M , Ayden would it. they get it, and have it <lb/>
They both report a M J -8 e ,, Prohibition you <lb/>
trip and are loud in then ,,,; <lb/>
Texas, hut State. <lb/>
at her party, <lb/>
busy R. to <lb/>
its spirits linger yet anew. here with her d <lb/>
seems loathe to depart and <lb/>
friends cling close to its shad- are now <lb/>
owe and long for . m i- and harness. morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Robert Brown and <lb/>
of Washington, was here child <lb/>
Will X j <lb/>
these parts but old drunks j Monday. . We that morning a <lb/>
Carolina .- us <lb/>
and only <lb/>
i could <lb/>
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let <lb/>
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v, r. <lb/>
Mr. Boyd Neva B. yd, <lb/>
of Edwards, father and sister, of <lb/>
our townsman. W. J. Boyd, are <lb/>
here on a visit to him. <lb/>
Anyone wishing to purchase a <lb/>
first class filly that will work <lb/>
anywhere, cheap, and is fully <lb/>
will do well to see M. <lb/>
Sauls.<lb/>
Apply <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
J. ; <lb/>
Lilly in the grab. <lb/>
business. Mr. U <lb/>
continue in the tame store and <lb/>
our readers may look for a nice <lb/>
ad from him now in a short time. <lb/>
Mr. Lilly hasn't yet decided what <lb/>
he A-ill do during the remainder <lb/>
of the year but will decide later. <lb/>
W. E. Hooks, engrossing clerk <lb/>
in the State senate, spent from <lb/>
Saturday until Sunday evening <lb/>
linger ard will not depart <lb/>
If you don't believe are <lb/>
scarce read the above and we <lb/>
are not in either. <lb/>
Geo. has sold his horn; on <lb/>
Lee street to W. H. Philips. Mr. <lb/>
has purchased farm in <lb/>
; the country and will move soon. <lb/>
Richard Wingate will erect a <lb/>
modern residence <lb/>
street rear Point, in j <lb/>
building a new warehouse to bet <lb/>
E. Rogers Co-, child was badly burned <lb/>
down on Front street. The <lb/>
, child had been left alone and <lb/>
j clothing caught on fire.<lb/>
county, has nine f <lb/>
total i <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
tor accommodate their extensive j <lb/>
business. <lb/>
G, R- Williamson and <lb/>
went to Sunday. <lb/>
D. S Powell, of Parmele, was <lb/>
here last week. <lb/>
. Mr. H. <lb/>
lives in Moire <lb/>
and <lb/>
1.668 <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
having accounts M. <lb/>
B. and who have not <lb/>
, . , verified and them <lb/>
be- <lb/>
FOR TH <lb/>
t and k;<lb/>
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t with his family. <lb/>
C. A. Fair left Thursday a, along finely <lb/>
Harrisburg. it will prove a record <lb/>
has accepted a His <lb/>
family will follow in the spring <lb/>
and make that place their home. <lb/>
Wanted-15 or good <lb/>
sober young men to travel. <lb/>
Good salary guaranteed. Easy <lb/>
work. Apply to Fleming, <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. ltd <lb/>
Lorenzo has gone <lb/>
to Norfolk on business. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co, Dixon have <lb/>
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb/>
on hand and can furnish hearse <lb/>
when desired. Give them a call <lb/>
when in need of any of their <lb/>
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb/>
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb/>
good buggies, and are run over <lb/>
making hogsheads and repairing. <lb/>
Truly Ed Garris, the manager, <lb/>
is a busy man. <lb/>
J. S. Ross has made arrange- <lb/>
so we are informed, to <lb/>
move his family at an early date <lb/>
to Zebulon, where they will <lb/>
permanently reside. <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 to me- Dennis <lb/>
Ayden, N- C. <lb/>
Ola Ross and family, Farm <lb/>
ville, have been spending several <lb/>
days with the family <lb/>
father. <lb/>
breaker. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. conducted <lb/>
services in the Episcopal <lb/>
here Sunday morning and Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Huske conducted evening <lb/>
services. <lb/>
Eugene Edwards, a prominent <lb/>
merchant of Hookerton, spent <lb/>
Monday here with the family of <lb/>
his father, J. J- Edwards. <lb/>
Several of our citizens have <lb/>
been down about Maple Cypress <lb/>
during the past week fishing. <lb/>
They report tolerable fair <lb/>
among the finny tribe. <lb/>
Those who to pay <lb/>
town tax will do well to see <lb/>
Chief of Police C. G. Moore. <lb/>
For Beach at Pitch <lb/>
good boats, flat, seine <lb/>
run year good as new, and full <lb/>
camp outfit. Beach in first class <lb/>
shape. See or write J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co,, Ayden, N. C. Terms <lb/>
G. W. B. residence <lb/>
near the Brooklyn bridge, on <lb/>
West avenue, will soon be ready <lb/>
for the paint brush. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Dawson. of <lb/>
ton, is visiting Misses Blount. <lb/>
A. D, Williams, of Kenly, and <lb/>
a of Ayden, arrived <lb/>
Monday night and will spend a <lb/>
few days in town. Mr. Williams <lb/>
,,. . has a great many warm friends <lb/>
of his in Ayden who will be glad to <lb/>
have him and family return. <lb/>
the near future. His plans are <lb/>
not fully developed. <lb/>
J. M. C. Nelson who returned <lb/>
from Texas last week, tells us <lb/>
he saw the fertile cotton farms, <lb/>
but they did not surpass the <lb/>
lands of the great state of Con- <lb/>
around Ayden. <lb/>
Mrs. Carrie Faulkner fell from <lb/>
door steps last week and <lb/>
received injuries from which she <lb/>
has suffered intense confinement. <lb/>
She is a very industrious lady <lb/>
and all our people extend <lb/>
thy. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Little, of Winter- <lb/>
ville. is visiting Mrs. W. E- <lb/>
Hooks. <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
SuM <lb/>
w F. M. Wooten, Trustee. <lb/>
I Colds contracted -t Mm of <lb/>
the year are quickly relieved win Ben <lb/>
u. laxative It, <lb/>
the col. <lb/>
given in the new school <lb/>
at Grimesland Friday night, J b by L. <lb/>
Hy virtue of th <lb/>
Play at <lb/>
A heme talent play will <lb/>
mil, 1909, entitled <lb/>
Delano's with <lb/>
specialties. Admission and <lb/>
cents. Curtains will rise at <lb/>
Everybody cordially in <lb/>
Immediately alter the <lb/>
play refreshments will be served <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
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la duly <lb/>
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court l or n. v., <lb/>
the beat and in the <lb/>
all Bowel Complaints. Warranted by <lb/>
I J. L. Wooten. -huh <lb/>
REPORT THE lit <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business November, <lb/>
v. d <lb/>
K hen y ii-i-l <lb/>
to L. <lb/>
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a certain by Q. <lb/>
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19th day of 19-. winch aM <lb/>
mortgage deed duly recorded m the <lb/>
roister of deeds of Pitt county, <lb/>
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i Mary Adams, an., fully described U . hue <lb/>
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S. Liabilities <lb/>
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Loan, and <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due Iron, <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver all <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
I S. Note <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
SB I . . . <lb/>
7.72.14-cur. exp. tax. <lb/>
110.48 <lb/>
Due to I <lb/>
In <lb/>
ks and <lb/>
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IS. 172.1 <lb/>
14.71 <lb/>
80.11 <lb/>
others beginning at a Wet gum <lb/>
hi or near of <lb/>
thence a direct course to a J art <lb/>
gum. <lb/>
t Corn.- a p thence to <lb/>
W. Venter corner, thence w . <lb/>
W. Venter, me <lb/>
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thence <lb/>
hundred <lb/>
less. <lb/>
mortgage covers <lb/>
except about. <lb/>
from <lb/>
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been conveys I to <lb/>
said Ten,,, , <lb/>
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fore me, <lb/>
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day of Dee <lb/>
HODGES., <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. It SMITH. <lb/>
C. CANNON. <lb/>
L DIXON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. B. Smith has purchased <lb/>
A. U. ox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
I Co. and will I the bu- <lb/>
at the sane All <lb/>
work promptly alter Mr. <lb/>
will still with <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Graduate <lb/>
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SEEPS <lb/>
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We will deem it a privilege to show you a very extensive <lb/>
assortment of <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods <lb/>
Trimmings, Laces, <lb/>
Ladies Tailor-made skirts. <lb/>
Shoes to Fit all feet and <lb/>
Any Size Purse <lb/>
Remember that we represent all as they are and <lb/>
the price by the true value of the article. j <lb/>
We confident that the most critical examination of our <lb/>
complete and very Appropriate Lines of Desirable Goods will <lb/>
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb/>
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb/>
WE CAN <lb/>
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YOUR NEEDS <lb/>
NALL LINES of GOODS <lb/>
Come to us Goods you may need. Look through <lb/>
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At a recent of the <lb/>
of Century it <lb/>
to charge a fee or <lb/>
a year or a month, <lb/>
in advance, March 1st <lb/>
toe the privilege of reading <lb/>
books from t he library. <lb/>
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fact that this library was <lb/>
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of this club as a fr <lb/>
library; but expenses m. <lb/>
more than twenty women <lb/>
meet without man outside <lb/>
than they have been <lb/>
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library's existence a few <lb/>
man of the town helped us b <lb/>
subscriptions. Aid the Board v <lb/>
of Alderman have time- <lb/>
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us. and this year have given <lb/>
which is greatly appreciated, <lb/>
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upon their <lb/>
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with our we will not <lb/>
be able to meet the expenses of <lb/>
rent, paving a librarian, and <lb/>
new books, unless we <lb/>
have some other help, and we <lb/>
feel sure all those who <lb/>
enjoy and library <lb/>
will willing small <lb/>
fee <lb/>
It is not deprive <lb/>
of the <lb/>
library, so if there is anyone <lb/>
who is unable to pay this fee, if <lb/>
is U the <lb/>
there be a spec ill <lb/>
to act upon it. <lb/>
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there will be no fee charged tor <lb/>
consulting the reference books; <lb/>
but they are not to be taken out <lb/>
of the library, length <lb/>
the and <lb/>
line b Ml it-; hero-to <lb/>
fore. <lb/>
of the Century <lb/>
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Lord skill picking <lb/>
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Henry W. <lb/>
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was pending there was a <lb/>
pompous Irishman. Ir. <lb/>
who seemed and was de <lb/>
evening in the lobby <lb/>
Disraeli n hand familiarly on bis <lb/>
shoulder. <lb/>
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thought I saw my old friend <lb/>
The vain little gentlemen was rap- <lb/>
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AND WANT YOUR <lb/>
H. Back. <lb/>
There had a spat at <lb/>
breakfast. i <lb/>
snapped the matron, <lb/>
who was always scolding. are <lb/>
not like my former husbands. <lb/>
They were tender j <lb/>
never doubled that they were <lb/>
tender. ventured the <lb/>
man. you kept hot <lb/>
water all And he Just <lb/>
cleared the front two yards <lb/>
ahead of the rolling pin. Chicago <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Children have more need if . <lb/>
of<lb/>
Piles Cured st Home by <lb/>
New Absorption Method. I <lb/>
If you suffer from itching. o line Of <lb/>
or protruding files, send me your mi <lb/>
and will tell y-u how <lb/>
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s. n d <lb/>
w me of home free for <lb/>
trial with from own I <lb/>
if r. re- <lb/>
lief ml cure <lb/>
no money but otters of this offer. <lb/>
Writ t day to Mrs M Summers, Box <lb/>
Offered for one Muck <lb/>
smoother p in left ear <lb/>
in right ear and wattles under <lb/>
neck, also one black hog with <lb/>
short tail and smooth crop in rig t <lb/>
one black spotted and red bull with <lb/>
r i in ear. old. <lb/>
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I Jenkins, Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
There is no transaction too <lb/>
small nor any too large for us to <lb/>
handle. <lb/>
We carry all <lb/>
Important Tax notice. <lb/>
Notice v given i l i <lb/>
I for the year;. I S same <lb/>
ms be paid on or <lb/>
of Mar e will I added. Th re <lb/>
w ,. ,.,. , ti . d save <lb/>
e d the additional co.-t by ton <lb/>
i g forward pi paying. The <lb/>
is strict I insist <lb/>
comply with it. L- W.<lb/>
LIGHT GROCERIES <lb/>
all staples and fancy DRY GOODS <lb/>
NOTIONS, SILKS and LACES, <lb/>
HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, Plows <lb/>
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 the merchandise line <lb/>
at the right prices. <lb/>
See us before buying your FERTILIZERS. <lb/>
. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
-KILLING TIME <lb/>
And time to buy Fresh Ground <lb/>
Sage. Cayenne Pepper, Black <lb/>
Pepper and at <lb/>
Coward Wooten <lb/>
THE<lb/>
Cloud From Above. <lb/>
it has been my lot to see In arc- <lb/>
tic regions tome hundreds of thou- <lb/>
sands of at hand, and <lb/>
I have always believed them to e <lb/>
most beautiful object on earth. <lb/>
But the clouds f the close at <lb/>
hand arc almost as beautiful. If <lb/>
you mount above one of those ma- <lb/>
thing, swiftly one <lb/>
its folds and wreaths, and if <lb/>
remembering how high it you <lb/>
down and u e only green <lb/>
of earth through holes in <lb/>
the below, you have a <lb/>
little thrill of conception of ho <lb/>
lonely a man would fool, felling <lb/>
there and not <lb/>
to see the where he mint <lb/>
alight. It is a safe little thrill, <lb/>
; however. You know that you arc <lb/>
to fall. Such as <lb/>
some persona feel in standing near <lb/>
great heights on the earth is almost <lb/>
unknown in ballooning. Success <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
Services. <lb/>
-Pat. there's n In <lb/>
the r of and I inn try <lb/>
ma collect money <lb/>
pair it- Come, now. what win you <lb/>
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Von are carpenter. hut <lb/>
If i sit out <lb/>
the hole.- Pearson's. <lb/>
version. <lb/>
yen will he ever at my heel <lb/>
and Aladdin. <lb/>
the exception of Tuesday and <lb/>
afternoon. Monday and <lb/>
day and every other <lb/>
replied the <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
J. F. Davenport. Mgr. <lb/>
R. L- DAVIS, pres- <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, v. P <lb/>
STOCKINGS <lb/>
Of heavier tort, do your shoes <lb/>
I'd f t swell and Der- <lb/>
If you sprinkle root- <lb/>
Ease, antiseptic r the <lb/>
in-o shoe, it will rest <lb/>
and comfort, and Instant re When <lb/>
rubbers hi corns necessary, and your <lb/>
hoes I Allen's is <lb/>
t the thing use. Try it for <lb/>
j; i new shies and <lb/>
patent I shoes. Sold every- <lb/>
where c Sample Free Add <lb/>
Allen S. Olmsted, N. i- <lb/>
Don't ace pt any substitute. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY a CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton handlers o <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
OUR CAPITAL OF <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/>
If you want job printing <lb/>
the new year send your orders L. <lb/>
to The Reflector. <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
SI. i <lb/>
Leaf Tobacco G <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 <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/>
LEAF <lb/>
8-3-3 <lb/>
Her waist just below <lb/>
her neck. Her hips have been <lb/>
planed off even with the rest of <lb/>
her She U usually but <lb/>
toned up the back, and around <lb/>
her of <lb/>
barbed wire covered with lace. <lb/>
She wears on her head a <lb/>
haystack Mr and op top of <lb/>
this a central d-me with <lb/>
farm s as those f <lb/>
Saturn. She is swathed in her <lb/>
gown like an Indian papoose and <lb/>
on end of her feet are dabs <lb/>
of patent leather. She walks on <lb/>
heels with the expert- <lb/>
of a tight-rope dancer. <lb/>
The pi res of her skin are full of <lb/>
fine white <lb/>
This is a woman. Harper s <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
ESTABLISHED<lb/>
THE FOOD LAW. <lb/>
Secretary Wilson of <lb/>
the objects of the law is to inform the <lb/>
consumer of MOM of am <lb/>
harmful drugs in The la <lb/>
requires that the amount of <lb/>
form, opium, morphine, habit <lb/>
for,, b stated on the label <lb/>
of i . The manufacturers of <lb/>
Chamberlain s Cough have <lb/>
claimed that their remedy did <lb/>
not any of these drugs and <lb/>
th. truth of now fully <lb/>
proven, as no mention of is made <lb/>
,, the This remedy is not only <lb/>
o e hut one of the b. St <lb/>
S V. for c Ugh. a d cold,. value <lb/>
has been proven our- <lb/>
may years it <lb/>
For sale J. U Woolen <lb/>
Mr. Moore Goes Back to <lb/>
Mr. J- Moore, who re- <lb/>
hi position as assistant <lb/>
the Bank of Lumber- <lb/>
ton at the recent meeting of the <lb/>
stockholders. accepted the <lb/>
position of with the <lb/>
National Bank of <lb/>
where he was employed <lb/>
coming to Lumberton. <lb/>
Mr Moore will leave Lumberton <lb/>
about the 6th of February and <lb/>
spend a of two <lb/>
weeks at his home in Greenville <lb/>
before entering upon his new <lb/>
duties. Lumberton <lb/>
DON'T TAKE THE RISK. <lb/>
When h a had cough or cold <lb/>
do not let it drag until it becomes <lb/>
chronic bronchitis, or into <lb/>
of but give it the <lb/>
attention it and get rid of it. <lb/>
Take t Cough Remedy <lb/>
and you are sure of prompt relief. <lb/>
Prom s small g the sale and <lb/>
use of this pr para i-n has extended <lb/>
to all pails Of the States aid <lb/>
to many foreign countries, its many <lb/>
remarkable cures of cough. colds <lb/>
have won for It this wide reputation <lb/>
and extensive use sold by J. L. <lb/>
Wooten Coward and <lb/>
N. C. Jan 1909. <lb/>
U. V. Stokes went to Green- <lb/>
ville Monday <lb/>
W. B. daughters. <lb/>
Miss-s and Bessie, spent <lb/>
Monday in <lb/>
and Ber, <lb/>
went to <lb/>
afternoon <lb/>
Sam Harper and J D. j <lb/>
went to Wednesday I <lb/>
W. B. Mayo is all its s <lb/>
young lady. <lb/>
Weathering took his lady I <lb/>
friend out driving Sunday after- <lb/>
noon, and had the misfortune to <lb/>
break his buggy. <lb/>
The street force has made <lb/>
quite an improvement on East <lb/>
avenue. <lb/>
George Moore spent Sunday <lb/>
afternoon here. <lb/>
I The farmers of our section <lb/>
busy preparing their tobacco <lb/>
beds. <lb/>
Guss Stokes has accepted a <lb/>
position Stokes. <lb/>
Walter Potter spent <lb/>
day night at Wyatt <lb/>
J. A. and L. L. Stokes went U <lb/>
Ayden Thursday. <lb/>
Sam and Roy Stokes <lb/>
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Rosalie Stokes, of Wash- <lb/>
m visiting friends and <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
I J. U. went to Ayden <lb/>
Calvin Stokes went to Ayden <lb/>
Saturday afternoon. <lb/>
Mrs. Dixon, of Ayden, <lb/>
is visiting her sister. Mrs. L- B. <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
Herman and Boy Stokes at-, <lb/>
tended church at Pleasant Hill <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
Mr. Bridges and Leslie <lb/>
of Washington, spent Sunday <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harper spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday at <lb/>
C. U. Baker, of <lb/>
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city. <lb/>
J. A Stokes and <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon here. <lb/>
Sam Harper went down in <lb/>
Craven county Sunday after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Burney spent a short <lb/>
while here Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. S. F- Harris <lb/>
spent Sunday evening at U. C. <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
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Small Heads <lb/>
to See Gov Kitchen <lb/>
Raleigh, Jan. Congress <lb/>
man John H. Small, of the First <lb/>
North district, and <lb/>
Engineer Wright, of the United <lb/>
engineering corps beaded <lb/>
a delegation of citizen here from <lb/>
Hyde county today that appear- <lb/>
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state board of and <lb/>
legislative committees <lb/>
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for Hides. For. <lb/>
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Carriages. <lb/>
ables. s <lb/>
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High Life Tobacco <lb/>
Vest Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
s. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
M-at, Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Lye Magic Matches <lb/>
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seer's, Oranges. Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb/>
Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware. Cakes and CracK- <lb/>
Macaroni. Best But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
For FARM Supplies and HARDWARE. <lb/>
Don't to see our machine. <lb/>
We carry a lull stock, also a lull line re- <lb/>
pair tor our Machine, <lb/>
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would also call you to om . . . <lb/>
American Wire Fencing <lb/>
A CAB LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb/>
We cam the best quality only of Lime <lb/>
Cement and keep stock on hand in <lb/>
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of Grifton. occurred this morn- <lb/>
at o'clock. Mr. Cox was a <lb/>
victim of typhoid-pneumonia, <lb/>
and was sick only about a <lb/>
week. <lb/>
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and live His brothers <lb/>
Messrs. E. P. and V. Cox, of <lb/>
Grifton and his sisters are Mrs. <lb/>
Jacob Mrs. J. F. <lb/>
Smith and Jackson, <lb/>
of Grifton, and Mrs. R. E. <lb/>
Hodges and Mrs. T. R. Hodges, <lb/>
of Washington. Kinston Free <lb/>
Press, 27th. <lb/>
Epidemic of Appendicitis. <lb/>
would seem to be <lb/>
an epidemic of appendicitis, <lb/>
judging from the number of <lb/>
cases now at the hospital. Mrs, <lb/>
J. C. Mills, of Pit t was <lb/>
brought to the <lb/>
day Buffering with appendicitis <lb/>
Mr. Moore, of Greene <lb/>
county, was brought to the city <lb/>
and operated n for <lb/>
at the hospital yesterday and <lb/>
Mr. A. O. Hight of this county, <lb/>
was taken to the hospital last <lb/>
evening suffering with a sever, <lb/>
attack of <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
of a law by the <lb/>
that will provide the <lb/>
of large sections of <lb/>
including brigand <lb/>
adjacent swamp lands own, by <lb/>
the state board of <lb/>
A Dill has been prepared and <lb/>
rill be introduced <lb/>
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state board of education, l- d <lb/>
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landowners in proportion to <lb/>
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and the lake also, and this is th <lb/>
reason it is sought to the <lb/>
state in the undertaking which <lb/>
is declared by experts to been- <lb/>
practicable. <lb/>
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in the cost of the drainage, and <lb/>
the other is for the state to <lb/>
donate lake bed to <lb/>
or a corporation that will n <lb/>
it. Tie state board of education <lb/>
is to have another meeting <lb/>
morning at tn o'clock <lb/>
to reach a definite conclusion as <lb/>
to just what course will be <lb/>
sued in the matter. <lb/>
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club <lb/>
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prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
made to order when <lb/>
Your patronage <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
BONDS<lb/>
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FALL BULBS <lb/>
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line of and Ferns in all <lb/>
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W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
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Cow Peas. Beam and <lb/>
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WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP <lb/>
The blade of three doctor,; in bod for <lb/>
,. J struck his hand and cut bit,, <lb/>
U a Square Deal, <lb/>
what we can we see <lb/>
there is a town in <lb/>
North Carolina with a more flat- <lb/>
prospect before it than <lb/>
Greenville. The city is not <lb/>
dreaming but is awake and go- <lb/>
ahead. It's merchants are <lb/>
alive, the place looks lively and <lb/>
is lively, the people take pride in <lb/>
their town and it's going ahead <lb/>
piles Its <lb/>
and Alice <lb/>
I orders and nets a gentle laxative. . <lb/>
chills and <lb/>
Charlie Graham and <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
fur sped oats of all kinds see <lb/>
h; mi <lb/>
. first, The bottle contains j.- y. Johnston in front Of N. <lb/>
timer s as the sire. <lb/>
by John L. b. depot. <lb/>
people of Greenville are broad <lb/>
minded, liberal, industrious, full <lb/>
of vim and all that it takes to <lb/>
made a great city.-Snow Hill <lb/>
Square Deal. , <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
this <lb/>
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Offered for one black sow With <lb/>
in aft ear and wallow-, <lb/>
fork in right ear and wattles under <lb/>
also one black with I <lb/>
short tall and iron in j <lb/>
one black and bull with <lb/>
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COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
bum food mo law. <lb/>
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD DRUM LAW. <lb/>
An over TS <lb/>
CO. CHICAGO. , A. <lb/>
FOR --ALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
Truth in Fiction. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FEB. <lb/>
One Dollar Year<lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
BANQUET TO THE <lb/>
SEVERAL INTERESTING AFTER <lb/>
DINNER SPEECHES. <lb/>
Members Declare <lb/>
in Favor of Training School <lb/>
The climax to the visit of the <lb/>
educational committee of the <lb/>
General Assembly to Greenville <lb/>
Thursday, was the banquet be <lb/>
ginning at 3.80 p. m. in the <lb/>
room of Carolina Club. <lb/>
After of the splendid <lb/>
repast, ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis arose <lb/>
and addressed the committee. <lb/>
He expressed pleasure at a meet- <lb/>
of this kind for a common <lb/>
purpose on a common platform. <lb/>
One question upon which men <lb/>
of all creeds, all politics and all <lb/>
localities can come together on <lb/>
is the education of the children <lb/>
of our State. H <lb/>
have lived to <lb/>
the people of North <lb/>
although some of them live <lb/>
miles apart, are practically all <lb/>
neighbors. He then briefly gave <lb/>
the history of the location of the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina Teachers Train- <lb/>
school in Greenville, pointing <lb/>
out that the State's <lb/>
of had bean supple- <lb/>
by a donation of <lb/>
from the town of Greenville and <lb/>
from the county of Pitt, <lb/>
with which there had <lb/>
chased a beautiful site of <lb/>
We What the people the war he had followed MATTERS WITH THE ALDERMEN. <lb/>
B f PRESENT- <lb/>
and S the ways before, must be that W. <lb/>
Jill Apply to the for <lb/>
Amendment to Charter for Election <lb/>
last. Senator Means paid Mayor by Vote, Also <lb/>
eloquent tribute to education., Authority to <lb/>
declaring the cultivation of j The Board of Aldermen met in <lb/>
mind is the development of soul-1 regular monthly session <lb/>
DAY. <lb/>
life that was breathed into man day t members <lb/>
We are all one <lb/>
provided for the he was the best for <lb/>
State to furnish the money he <lb/>
felt sure it would come. <lb/>
I Representative Connor said he <lb/>
he discovered one dis- <lb/>
note in what Gov. Jarvis <lb/>
as his voice seemed to in- <lb/>
some doubt that the <lb/>
would give what is asked <lb/>
for this institution. He went on <lb/>
to say that such doubt, if the <lb/>
governor felt it, was groundless. <lb/>
While he as chairman of the <lb/>
committee could not make any <lb/>
pledge for the committee, he felt <lb/>
no doubt of the appropriation <lb/>
made. <lb/>
was he wanted <lb/>
the and beautiful for this school. He was one <lb/>
He expressed pleasure at who voted t, o years ago <lb/>
finding the unanimity of spirit and was going to <lb/>
among the people for an help support it .,.,. <lb/>
as they are establish- Barnes was.,., <lb/>
present. <lb/>
of educating , The standing commit- <lb/>
God Himself <lb/>
on the question <lb/>
mind, soul aspirations. no make. <lb/>
Down here you have a way of <lb/>
making your men and <lb/>
worthy of the highest honor. <lb/>
What you all want so far as I <lb/>
can do shall be done. North <lb/>
Carolina is not poverty stricken <lb/>
and she is to provide for <lb/>
the education of her children. <lb/>
Representative Rise said he <lb/>
An ordinance was adopted rel- <lb/>
sanitation in the town <lb/>
and was ordered to be published. <lb/>
A from The King's <lb/>
TWENTY FIFTH <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new hills were <lb/>
To promote the proper <lb/>
management of forests in North <lb/>
Carolina; to regulate the powers <lb/>
of corporations; to encourage <lb/>
oyster culture; to revise the <lb/>
militia to provide for <lb/>
form law as to stock <lb/>
relating to picture BOO <lb/>
The bill to sale of <lb/>
quail grouse for a period of, <lb/>
two years taken again <lb/>
and given another <lb/>
TWENTY NINTH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among new bills <lb/>
To fix the closed season for <lb/>
hunting game; to repeal the law <lb/>
of 1907 relative to encouraging <lb/>
immigration; to make a uniform <lb/>
tax receipt; to capital <lb/>
punishment except in cases of <lb/>
criminal assault; to prevent the <lb/>
of worthless checks; to <lb/>
express o to <lb/>
make prompt for C. <lb/>
O. shipments. <lb/>
Among th hills th t passed <lb/>
third reading was the one to <lb/>
extend the limits of th town of <lb/>
i erected thereon four <lb/>
acres <lb/>
magnificent buildings, all nearly <lb/>
completed and ready to be turned <lb/>
over to the State for an invest- <lb/>
of only These <lb/>
buildings, he said, will be useless <lb/>
for the purpose intended unless <lb/>
they are furnished. A central j every <lb/>
prised at what he had seen in <lb/>
Greenville. Though he was an <lb/>
eastern man he had been <lb/>
here b fore, but be knew it was <lb/>
in God's country. He can beat <lb/>
testimony to the <lb/>
He referred to Gen. Lee as <lb/>
the greatest man the South had <lb/>
ever produced, and his <lb/>
forts in educating the children, <lb/>
said Gov. had follow- <lb/>
Mowed t th. P.-W-. <lb/>
minority party in the State he <lb/>
stood squarely for progress and <lb/>
educational advancement. If <lb/>
ways and means could not be <lb/>
provided otherwise, he would <lb/>
vote for bonds to supply <lb/>
educational institution in <lb/>
will also be needed. Careful, Senator said he was <lb/>
estimates have been made than pleased with h vis. <lb/>
erecting these two buildings here. He could not claim to <lb/>
and furnishing all of them an educator by as he <lb/>
ready for use. and it will lived on a farm. <lb/>
With this additional but he was an educator by <lb/>
appropriation the State, for an He had raised a large <lb/>
investment of will have family, and by hard work and <lb/>
a school Plant that could not self-sacrifice he had given his <lb/>
again be duplicated less than an education. It <lb/>
The legislature is his pleasure to see <lb/>
I need not tell you that I <lb/>
for making your school ail that <lb/>
it deserves to be. <lb/>
Representative said <lb/>
that he was a western <lb/>
this was his first visit east <lb/>
Raleigh. He was greatly <lb/>
pressed with this beautiful east- <lb/>
country and with the <lb/>
did institution located I ere. i <lb/>
When tell you I live in a county <lb/>
with a training school it is <lb/>
useless to a d how I am going to <lb/>
vote on this appropriation. <lb/>
Representative Smith confess- <lb/>
ed that two years ago he felt it <lb/>
unwise to establish this school, <lb/>
is convinced of his error, <lb/>
learn what <lb/>
rest room in Greenville for the, ,., war. <lb/>
fit of women P; <lb/>
country to spend the day. A <lb/>
motion was made to grant the having in <lb/>
and after <lb/>
.,, u. s, per month the W.,, . <lb/>
made report which <lb/>
K. J. Cobb and P. G. Perk. . th ,.,., of <lb/>
appeared before the board re incumbent. <lb/>
to a supply at he <lb/>
of the Veneer u, A. . P <lb/>
a motion was carried hat <lb/>
company he permitted to make, , . r <lb/>
connection with the water r <lb/>
.- inhabit, red by <lb/>
the board as to the Cox. of to amend law as to <lb/>
of continuing a <lb/>
the American Tobacco <lb/>
. and the Imperial Tobacco from <lb/>
Co., for similar fire protection. A v i <lb/>
p C Harding appeared before I of M. <lb/>
building for an . pen <lb/>
on Fourth -s read from the <lb/>
property The of a letter <lb/>
referred to superintendent of the <lb/>
, , <lb/>
board. . <lb/>
n Carr was appointed <lb/>
to <lb/>
amend the law s <lb/>
to require <lb/>
employing worn. provide<lb/>
for <lb/>
of <lb/>
a committee to confer with . P all the new bills in- <lb/>
End of Century <lb/>
T second am. third <lb/>
certain charged very busy one. <lb/>
A from the <lb/>
seats for i <lb/>
in i strait <lb/>
relief of the ; <lb/>
I C <lb/>
special <lb/>
Among the <lb/>
To p <lb/>
and i x; n- <lb/>
board; to <lb/>
of i i. <lb/>
ex officio f livers- <lb/>
it; to promote the <lb/>
R. p. D. i v . to x the <lb/>
office of engrossing of the <lb/>
and how much <lb/>
work is done in <lb/>
to require clerks of <lb/>
Super r court I and <lb/>
register of an <lb/>
to publish a lift of fees re- <lb/>
b them. <lb/>
bill to issuing <lb/>
by telephone companies <lb/>
was reported as was <lb/>
also the bill . the sys- <lb/>
of holders <lb/>
of railroad m <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
The n <lb/>
the day was <lb/>
lot committee , <lb/>
to am C <lb/>
child labor. <lb/>
i . for <lb/>
. , ports <lb/>
. thy <lb/>
I . as to <lb/>
PUT THE OFFICERS SALARY. <lb/>
appropriation for equipment, and <lb/>
also for maintenance of <lb/>
the school. <lb/>
Superintendent J. Y. Joyner <lb/>
followed Gov. Jarvis. He said <lb/>
this was an occasion when all but <lb/>
members of the legislature <lb/>
should be silent, but it was not <lb/>
a time for any of them to be <lb/>
silent. He said it was not <lb/>
to attempt to add to what <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis had said, for the <lb/>
latter had this institution and its <lb/>
needs upon hi heart and had <lb/>
done more for it than any other <lb/>
man God had wisely not given <lb/>
this great man children of his <lb/>
own that he might adopt all the <lb/>
children of the State, and when <lb/>
future historians come to write <lb/>
the history of North Carolina, <lb/>
the names of Jarvis and Aycock <lb/>
will stand out as our great <lb/>
governors. <lb/>
lam not trying to . . . <lb/>
;, you want, but came to see if you , . collection of governor MS read as w at sent <lb/>
asked to make this additional graduate last and need what you have due by property owners the senate. Many former <lb/>
could congratulate the for. Having seen the bills passed their final Editor <lb/>
here upon what they have done; . nave I was instructed to and were In the large , , , ., -and <lb/>
he felt more like congratulating, you in regard to number of new bills there The Reflector <lb/>
I none of State wide importance. <lb/>
that a bill be I TWENTY SEVENTH BaX, J <lb/>
miles of the <lb/>
in matters of this Kind Knows, <lb/>
i , r, he could for education. . I Issue bonds to the amount of <lb/>
no sectional lines, no Senator Blow, superintendent nm from one to ten <lb/>
line, and he can to Re Rev. j. N. id the rate <lb/>
secure the appropriation asked in some remarks e This bond is- <lb/>
for and for educational progress., pleasure at intended to debts <lb/>
Senator said committee here and appreciation I already pasting <lb/>
not come <lb/>
here f <lb/>
not come here knowing there J had said <lb/>
would be an opportunity to referring to construction, and <lb/>
speech, but like every candidate many in the school for for etc., for <lb/>
he had hopes. There worK said the greatest obstacle water and light plant, allot <lb/>
had been much good eating and ft d f u trained which were necessary expenses <lb/>
much good speaking he and the legislature. It that <lb/>
enjoyed both, in fact had make provision to that the charter of <lb/>
this if we are to town be so amended that the <lb/>
ed everything here. He had <lb/>
never been in Greenville before, <lb/>
but had a here. <lb/>
He once had a sweetheart, has <lb/>
once o on- .-.- <lb/>
dent Joyner complimented Green- her yet, and it had been her <lb/>
ville and Pitt county and said pleasure to make visits to Green- <lb/>
the school was located here be- <lb/>
cause the people deserved it. <lb/>
He also spoke highly of County <lb/>
Superintendent and the <lb/>
ville, and though she was a <lb/>
truthful woman she had never <lb/>
told him half of this town's <lb/>
cordiality and hospitality.<lb/>
work he had done to awaken j Speaking of the school he said <lb/>
educational interest in Pitt have found out what you <lb/>
making it take rank as one of want and are going to give it to <lb/>
the foremost in the State. money is as good as <lb/>
appropriation asked for is if the ways and means are <lb/>
best investment the State has <lb/>
ever made, for it will receive a <lb/>
plant equipped and ready to ac- <lb/>
young men and <lb/>
women with the State putting in <lb/>
only a little more than for. <lb/>
every put in by the people of i <lb/>
C u <lb/>
ti <lb/>
provided, and it will be <lb/>
ed. This institution is a source <lb/>
of great pride and it stands as <lb/>
a monument to your <lb/>
to educate your children. <lb/>
Senator Means said there is a <lb/>
responsibility, and he was <lb/>
v. ,, V I. U Ii <lb/>
He in war in years <lb/>
come this it we are to <lb/>
educational progress. election of mayor be by popular <lb/>
Of course The vote. The motion was made to <lb/>
each speaker said. It was as i was not adopted. <lb/>
fine collection of impromptu at-1 of were <lb/>
speeches as we and approved. <lb/>
heard, all of them good, some, Restaurant license was grant- <lb/>
with eloquence, many ed to C. Brown. <lb/>
It indicates that <lb/>
the General Assembly Is of in accordance <lb/>
posed of able men who have the speCifications. <lb/>
interest of the State at The question re- <lb/>
and are going to measure up to a tie vote and Mayor <lb/>
their duty. <lb/>
It gave Greenville as much <lb/>
pleasure to have these gentle- <lb/>
men as her guests as they ex- <lb/>
pressed at being with us. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
ate, all of them being of only <lb/>
local interest. One offered by <lb/>
Senator Blow was to amend the <lb/>
charter of the town of Farmville. <lb/>
Also in the house there were <lb/>
none but purely local bills, but <lb/>
there was quite a busy session <lb/>
with these- <lb/>
TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY, <lb/>
There was not much doing in <lb/>
either branch of the legislature <lb/>
Saturday and there were no new <lb/>
trills of much importance. Sena- <lb/>
tor Blow introduced the bill to <lb/>
amend the charter of Greenville. <lb/>
The senate also passed a bill <lb/>
reducing the number of <lb/>
for the defendant in <lb/>
trials from twenty-four to <lb/>
eighteen, and increasing those <lb/>
for the State from four to <lb/>
twelve. If the house will also <lb/>
of one of s of <lb/>
my platform <lb/>
paper last July. was <lb/>
insisting on c <lb/>
I officers on <lb/>
county <lb/>
previously don. the <lb/>
other than b <lb/>
to join me in <lb/>
this righteous <lb/>
jam glad that some o <lb/>
at last spoken. <lb/>
busy and insist <lb/>
had <lb/>
is <lb/>
ray <lb/>
has <lb/>
ts get<lb/>
give us this ; <lb/>
to <lb/>
the fact by putting our <lb/>
officers on salaries, i no. . i could <lb/>
be saved the f a above <lb/>
salaries and, <lb/>
which would in a t S <lb/>
sufficient to liquidate bonded <lb/>
indebtedness, lie is right Why, <lb/>
a saving of year for <lb/>
twenty years invest- d annually <lb/>
at six per cent, compound inter- <lb/>
est, would not amount to but <lb/>
Now. <lb/>
m p n pound <lb/>
cents, at a. <lb/>
Whedbee cast the deciding vote <lb/>
against the erection of the build- <lb/>
at present the existing <lb/>
financial condition. <lb/>
It was ordered that an <lb/>
be drawn in regard to <lb/>
heavy objects being rolled or <lb/>
dragged on paved sidewalks. <lb/>
The board adjourned to meet <lb/>
j on the 18th the <lb/>
lo. <lb/>
twelve, ii <lb/>
pass this bill it will be a big a <lb/>
over the present jury that worth <lb/>
system. Now a word as to what con- <lb/>
In the house Dr. Cox, of Pitt, I proper salaries. If I were <lb/>
introduced a bill to prevent to make the law, I think would <lb/>
and running <lb/>
at large. I deeds each, and our treas- <lb/>
The house adjourned at noon <lb/>
in respect to the memory of according <lb/>
Representative T. N. Hays, of save to . x -iv- <lb/>
look ova. <lb/>
f. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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