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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
Fresh drug's just in. <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Author Agent of The Extern Reflector tor and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
w A Tyson Sunday <lb/>
has with his parents. <lb/>
Jesse is <lb/>
very sick. We hope he will soon <lb/>
be well again. <lb/>
Johnnie Carroll spent Saturday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Cox <lb/>
spent Sunday here visiting <lb/>
Our little town received an- <lb/>
other great shock Saturday night. <lb/>
About eleven o'clock H. A. <lb/>
Moore's store was burned down. <lb/>
It was partly insured but his loss <lb/>
is estimated at between <lb/>
Hone blankets and harness <lb/>
out to his farm near town. <lb/>
Winterville High School <lb/>
Mrs G. Bryan returned j been the happy recipient of; <lb/>
horn Friday after pent another lot of from <lb/>
one time mother j Boa. H. Small. Among <lb/>
pear these is a set of maps showing <lb/>
of furniture going the diagrams of all the battles <lb/>
out from AW. Ange Go's I in the Civil war. These will be <lb/>
is wonderful these great benefit in teaching <lb/>
They Belling at low prices United States history. <lb/>
and th people arc finding it out- We have just opened a large <lb/>
Give them a trial. I best enamel ware, tome <lb/>
Clyde Chapman, and get your pick. <lb/>
lotto and Minnie A. W. <lb/>
Whitehead went to Greenville <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
the <lb/>
and made by are among extend our deepest sympathy to <lb/>
A. G. Cox Manufacturing have them at prices Mr Moore. <lb/>
We arc for that u interest you. We also Miss Bertha is <lb/>
horse blankets. have a foil Una of heaters week with Miss Lillie <lb/>
A G. Cox Mfg. Co Harrington. Barber I Carroll,<lb/>
, . Co. <lb/>
and n of have in <lb/>
vi W morning <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
and LIVER. <lb/>
have a specific on <lb/>
cumulating <lb/>
to perform their natural <lb/>
in and <lb/>
VIGOR-j- <lb/>
to bladder and LIVER. <lb/>
arc adapted to old and young.<lb/>
of Respect. <lb/>
Whereas, it has pleased the <lb/>
Supreme Architect of the <lb/>
verse out of His mercy to <lb/>
remove from our midst our <lb/>
brother, J. J. Mason, on Jan. <lb/>
1909, from a transitory existence <lb/>
full of cares and troubles to a <lb/>
state of eternal happiness, and <lb/>
causing us to anticipate our <lb/>
fate, and whereas he <lb/>
was father, husband and Mason, <lb/>
therefore be it resolved by this <lb/>
lodge now la regular <lb/>
1st. That we bow in humble <lb/>
submission to the will of Him <lb/>
things well, who <lb/>
A great many sewing machine holiness, fearful in <lb/>
rents have passed through in wonders, <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets. Prices the last few weeks death is always <lb/>
be met the educational committee nice hears.-1 supplied the people with in the land. <lb/>
to inspect the mining J. An I machines, hot the best machine 2nd the apologies of <lb/>
. w------ <lb/>
, a specialty. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. and This is the third fire <lb/>
. u i The and had this winter. We <lb/>
, . ,, , . <lb/>
, piping. <lb/>
Cox g <lb/>
day horn-and returned <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DISTRICT MEETING. <lb/>
Will be Held Here in <lb/>
April 8th. <lb/>
The lodges of the <lb/>
I second district embracing New <lb/>
Bern, Tarboro, Washington. <lb/>
Elizabeth City. Kinston. Green- <lb/>
ville, Ayden, Beaufort, Jackson- <lb/>
ville, Morehead City and Eden- <lb/>
ton, will meet in Greenville en <lb/>
April 8th. This district meet- <lb/>
will be entertained jointly <lb/>
by Greenville and Ayden. and <lb/>
representatives of these two <lb/>
lodges held a conference here <lb/>
Monday to arrange tor the meet- <lb/>
The result of this confer- <lb/>
was the appointment of the <lb/>
following <lb/>
Reception For G i e e n v <lb/>
Lodge, H. A White. W. E. <lb/>
Hooker, E. G. Flanagan, H. B. <lb/>
Smith. For Lodge, W. E <lb/>
W. J. J B. Pierce. <lb/>
Greenville, Dr. <lb/>
R. L. Carr. E. B. T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, A. B. Ellington. For <lb/>
Ayden. F. Lilly, J. H. Coward. <lb/>
E. L. Turnage. <lb/>
Toasts and <lb/>
F. M. Woe-ten, C. S. <lb/>
Carr. Dr. E. A. Move. For <lb/>
Ayden. Dr. L. C. Skinner, J. M. <lb/>
Dixon. S. F. Nobles. <lb/>
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. I machines, hut the best machine <lb/>
school sewing was around <lb/>
m the; j. M. Cox, a <lb/>
still going, tail to see See us for prices that new store. We wish him<lb/>
are inter , A w ,, Co <lb/>
I I th, treat you right<lb/>
fore you buy. <lb/>
, , pea-tooth and <lb/>
buying <lb/>
give <lb/>
. . <lb/>
, . you prices n . <lb/>
U Harrington. Barber <lb/>
b ii m Rex Ho- u . . <lb/>
, . Axes, i bush- <lb/>
Cm me and is doing axes and <lb/>
r-d be found at our store, the <lb/>
well, <lb/>
SPROUTS <lb/>
. two-hi N <lb/>
do without th. v i ma- <lb/>
chines -n his f rm. We can <lb/>
farm grades ht pi <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
Tho A. G Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co., have plenty of famous <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Miss Little went to <lb/>
spend visiting <lb/>
in section Wed- <lb/>
and returned Saturday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mr. ard Mrs. C. K. <lb/>
went to Greenville Thurs- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs. Ivy Smith and Mrs. L. <lb/>
W. Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Prices right and them f, m. went to Greenville <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Ira. Mills Smith has been <lb/>
Cox . O bet re <lb/>
they buy Buggy business is <lb/>
rushing and we would advise <lb/>
y u p i rd rs early. <lb/>
A fun n, n <lb/>
v W. <lb/>
i rye. <lb/>
n, Barb r Co. <lb/>
r r r <lb/>
Tobacco bed cloth just red iv- went and <lb/>
led. Barber wood smith. <lb/>
i out <lb/>
went <lb/>
to Farmville Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd <lb/>
Hay. <lb/>
Bat <lb/>
v. <lb/>
tools. H ; Co. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Gr. morning. <lb/>
A full of tubs buckets <lb/>
just in i- Ange c Co. <lb/>
Fresh beef, pork, oysters, before you buy. <lb/>
sage and fish can be found at our Co. School a-e still <lb/>
market. Lunches on short Let us have your orders home lot the Last <lb/>
notice. Button, as early as possible. weeks nursing cough. <lb/>
The d. G. Cox Manufacturing A. Cox M Co. and one very bad case of it. <lb/>
are position to sup- A. W. Hawks Co. Atlanta he other three cases have <lb/>
you their Heel have a specialist at our some. <lb/>
. I Tun el . will I t- and Mills Smith <lb/>
right. Called to and <lb/>
an. see th m. adjust glass, t. x i- <lb/>
Any one in need of a good and <lb/>
i u i do well to <lb/>
Mr. Hunsucker at the A. G. <lb/>
of furniture Mrs. C. L. Tyson and three <lb/>
at almost y children, of came in <lb/>
ice fore sh. Sea us quickly Saturday to visit her father. <lb/>
to, ins. A. W. Ange Co. R. A. and <lb/>
Our line of i returned Sunday evening, <lb/>
of all kinds has just come in. U. E. Willoughby went to <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. Farmville Saturday. <lb/>
u for credit. We Mr. and Mrs. B. P. <lb/>
must sell for cash. We by and children, of <lb/>
human nature are sufficient <lb/>
pleading to his foibles, for <lb/>
perfection on earth has never <lb/>
been attained by any one. for <lb/>
even the best and wisest of men <lb/>
are prone to err. <lb/>
3rd. That tho lodge set apart a <lb/>
i page in the minute book for <lb/>
j these resolutions of respect to <lb/>
Feb. J the memory of oar deceased <lb/>
brother who was a member of <lb/>
Lodge No. A. F. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
th. That a copy of these res- <lb/>
be sent lo The Easier. <lb/>
Reflector and the Orphan's <lb/>
Friend for publication, also that <lb/>
a copy be sent to his family <lb/>
This FeD 2nd. <lb/>
William F. Proctor, <lb/>
John J. Elks, <lb/>
Amos O. Clark. I <lb/>
Program fer February <lb/>
1909 <lb/>
a. m. Devotion-1 <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Shore. <lb/>
Heading minutes. <lb/>
How should we teach <lb/>
Supt. J. C. <lb/>
round table talks, <lb/>
led by Prof. F. C. Nye. <lb/>
Language in the first grade- <lb/>
Miss Annie L. Irvine. <lb/>
Literature in the 6th and 7th <lb/>
Cora Moore. <lb/>
Primary Lil- <lb/>
lie B. Grant <lb/>
p. m. Adjournment. <lb/>
to p. m. Informal confer- <lb/>
upon matters intimately <lb/>
connected with school work. <lb/>
The above program promises <lb/>
an exceedingly interesting and <lb/>
profitable meeting. <lb/>
On account of inclement <lb/>
a number of teachers failed to <lb/>
come to the last meeting. We <lb/>
are very anxious that this meet- <lb/>
maybe largely attended. <lb/>
It will be seen from the pro- <lb/>
gram that we are to have an <lb/>
afternoon session, strictly from <lb/>
to o'clock. There is a de- <lb/>
for this second session <lb/>
upon the part of the teachers. <lb/>
Some of them do not get in early <lb/>
enough to attend all of the morn- <lb/>
session, and h <lb/>
feel fr coming. A Urge <lb/>
number have to remain in town <lb/>
until the late afternoon <lb/>
they would prefer having <lb/>
this afternoon We be- <lb/>
that this informal confer- <lb/>
will be to be just <lb/>
what most of our teachers who <lb/>
MANY SLEEPLESS MIGHTS, OW- <lb/>
INC to A PERSISTENT COUGH. <lb/>
RELIEF AT LAST. <lb/>
several my <lb/>
been troubled <lb/>
tent a id c . . <lb/>
var XI I d a p Ti d <lb/>
.- d c her many <lb/>
writes Will J. <lb/>
ii-r. Colo., <lb/>
tin. wore <lb/>
var. v no beneficial result <lb/>
In Nov r th i gain put <lb/>
in their <lb/>
We are hoping for a <lb/>
the second <lb/>
entirely disappeared and Ii not Let every teacher assist <lb/>
remedy Isl. , . . . <lb/>
sale by J. L. h a and Coward in making t such. <lb/>
Wort n. <lb/>
SECRET LONG LIFE. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
County Superintendent <lb/>
ANOTHER SALARIES <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
of <lb/>
A Preach has <lb/>
of long His method <lb/>
deals with th. blood. But long <lb/>
of proved j <lb/>
I fie Bitten s lift- and ma es <lb/>
worth It I <lb/>
and vitalizes the blood, wasted <lb/>
nerve imps t <lb/>
entire It a to weak, <lb/>
lick <lb/>
had my <lb/>
writes W. M. Sherman, r <lb/>
Me., <lb/>
mt Only <lb/>
Oakley, N. C. Feb. 1909. <lb/>
Mr,. John Taylor is spending Falkland. N. C. Feb. <lb/>
a few days in j <lb/>
I read Payer s comma- <lb/>
some little interest, as I <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
Tobacco for January. <lb/>
According to the records kept <lb/>
by Secretary C. W. Harvey, f <lb/>
the Tobacco Board of the <lb/>
of tobacco on the Green- <lb/>
ville market for the month of <lb/>
January wens pounds at <lb/>
an average price of The <lb/>
total sales for tho season up to <lb/>
February 1st were <lb/>
pounds. This is already a little <lb/>
in excess of the entire sales of <lb/>
last season, with a month more <lb/>
of this season to be reported. <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
T. H. Manning, of <lb/>
pent Sunday here friends. <lb/>
T. P. Nelson family spent <lb/>
Sunday at Bethel. <lb/>
Several from this place at- <lb/>
, d d church at Flat Swamp <lb/>
George r Sun- <lb/>
day Norfolk and Stony <lb/>
Creek, Va., where he spent a <lb/>
week on as. <lb/>
Mr-. John Roberson. of Stokes, <lb/>
pent day here t w <lb/>
Several drummers were <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
think it effects every tax payer <lb/>
in Pitt county. I was present as <lb/>
a spectator at the Democratic <lb/>
county convention he refers to <lb/>
that adopted the resolution ask <lb/>
log over law makers to place <lb/>
our county officers on <lb/>
At the time I gave but little <lb/>
thought or study to the matter. <lb/>
After reading in your paper <lb/>
what has to say, <lb/>
i I he is correct as to the amounts <lb/>
the sheriff, treasurer, and <lb/>
of Is receive in fees, I <lb/>
am sure there is not a roan in <lb/>
the county but thinks as he <lb/>
fees, <lb/>
does, entirely too much <lb/>
WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP and too much <lb/>
For instance, if the clerks <lb/>
office is worth less than per <lb/>
can give you better by visiting at <lb/>
, j Lo doing. Sunday. <lb/>
. Got you an Sunday of our <lb/>
. , f to do your breaking land, people went visiting in Marl- <lb/>
Get plow for of <lb/>
tearing up A. W. Ange Co. of alter ding Sunday school <lb/>
haVe a lot of rubber mad, the attendance a <lb/>
and shots that mutt go at once. rather <lb/>
See us for your own bug-ins. be <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co- i future. <lb/>
David Smith, of <lb/>
will treat you Mr. and Mr. Hay wood Smith, <lb/>
v K w.-re visiting at <lb/>
to was kept bi <lb/>
weeks, l a . . <lb/>
bit.- caused deep so to j take the present <lb/>
incumbent is satisfied with this <lb/>
cured wash- there is no better <lb/>
pays his clerical <lb/>
and eggs a specialty. I <lb/>
Com- and the beat prices., <lb/>
Pi i Co. <lb/>
Rev. T. II King <lb/>
at the school <lb/>
and <lb/>
house Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
There to Sunday school <lb/>
at each place upon which <lb/>
people are to be <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Bobbitt, <lb/>
nit- -.--- <lb/>
, acne constipation ch. kidney <lb/>
small We hope orders and arts as a gentle laxative. <lb/>
the I and malaria. <lb/>
more in , th- felt with the <lb/>
The bottle <lb/>
21-2 it much as the I <lb/>
by John L. <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
Cox's Mill, N. K. <lb/>
The old saying foolish <lb/>
Mids Smith's Sunday evening- <lb/>
Miss Mamie Carr and J. R. <lb/>
at ail <lb/>
Missed it the Stumps. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. of Content- <lb/>
was here again Saturday, <lb/>
and dropped in to tell The Re- <lb/>
that we gave him more <lb/>
credit than was due in the re- <lb/>
cent item about the work he and <lb/>
his sons had done since the first <lb/>
of December. He said they had <lb/>
cleared the acres all right and <lb/>
was an <lb/>
preacher hero Monday night <lb/>
soliciting funds for carrying the <lb/>
Gospel to his people. <lb/>
At a meeting of the directors <lb/>
of the Hank of Winterville las <lb/>
Friday the of <lb/>
j L. Jackson as cashier was <lb/>
and J. EL was <lb/>
elected in his place, and <lb/>
A Edmundson as assistant <lb/>
cashier. Both of these gentle- <lb/>
men are excellent young men <lb/>
and have fine business qualities, <lb/>
so the patrons of the bank may <lb/>
rest assured that they will re- <lb/>
prompt attention. We <lb/>
regret very to I <lb/>
ha twit <lb/>
He has moved <lb/>
have taken one to school <lb/>
Sunday afternoon, if it was fair <lb/>
when we left home; for quite a <lb/>
number were grieving over their <lb/>
finery getting wet. <lb/>
L. N. Edwards is on the sick <lb/>
Miss Ella Pate, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Bessie Moore this <lb/>
week. . <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King preached an <lb/>
Another Fire at Cox's Mill. <lb/>
On Saturday night the store of <lb/>
H- A. Moore Bro. at Cox's <lb/>
Mill, was destroyed by lire of <lb/>
Joyner, of Farmville. were at some unknown origin. it ready for <lb/>
Mills Smith's Sunday evening. of and stock of stump <lb/>
; visiting at C. E. about insurance in Mose <lb/>
, agency. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
the are little <lb/>
golden globules which act directly on <lb/>
the kidneys. A trial will convince you <lb/>
of for Backache. <lb/>
Lumbago and <lb/>
feeling. <lb/>
purify the blood. Sold by John I. <lb/>
spent Sunday here. of was complete. The firm had <lb/>
an at C. E. j insurance in Mose- <lb/>
I i fair weather Wist evening <lb/>
son leaves home But <lb/>
Would have been wise for all to <lb/>
Pippin, of Farmville, passed <lb/>
through our town Monday on <lb/>
their way to Greenville. <lb/>
C- E. went to <lb/>
Farmville Monday evening. <lb/>
C. L. Tyson was in our town <lb/>
yesterday evening. <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
in an old field and not in the <lb/>
new ground. <lb/>
REVOLTS AT COLD STEEL. <lb/>
Your said three doctors <lb/>
t Mrs. M. t. Fisher, Detroit, Mich <lb/>
Buffering from rectal e, <lb/>
lies in an I used Dr. <lb/>
Kings New Life <lb/>
wholly They prevent <lb/>
Appendicitis, cure Constipation, <lb/>
I be. at all Druggist. <lb/>
force. Why not take his office <lb/>
as a basis and regulate all the <lb/>
others accordingly Put the <lb/>
officers on a f salary, and do <lb/>
as suggests, place <lb/>
the balance after paying the <lb/>
salaries of the different officers <lb/>
in a sinking fund and pay <lb/>
county's bonded in a <lb/>
few years without one penny of <lb/>
cost to the tax payers. Our <lb/>
senator and have <lb/>
already had their instruction to <lb/>
pass this law by resolution from <lb/>
the Democratic county <lb/>
Let them act accordingly. <lb/>
REASON ENTHRONED. <lb/>
Because meats are they are <lb/>
consumed in great excess. This leads <lb/>
to stomach troubles, biliousness and <lb/>
constipation. Revise your diet, let <lb/>
reason and not a pampered <lb/>
then take few doses of <lb/>
Stomach and Liver Tablets <lb/>
and you will soon be well again. Try <lb/>
it. For sale at J. L. Wooten and Cow- <lb/>
ard Wooten. <lb/>
Offered one black sow with <lb/>
crop in left ear and wallow- <lb/>
Kev. T. H. King preached an ear under <lb/>
excellent sermon Sunday after- <lb/>
noon at school house. no boll with <lb/>
always ,,.; p. ., <lb/>
i Jenkins, N. <lb/>
US. <lb/>
lit <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
W pure food ad law. <lb/>
to <lb/>
An improvement <lb/>
FOB -SALE JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
p, J E Greene. <lb/>
, in<lb/>
i i<lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
FIT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. FEB. 1909 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
GOV. SENDS <lb/>
inserted a, a Demo- WITH MR. AND MRS. <lb/>
Should be, and is fundamentally Give <lb/>
WANTS SECTION A ENACT- j presumption must, <lb/>
ED INTO attack to the well considered, Mr. and Mrs. Robert <lb/>
r n . judgment a majority of the, entertained at cards <lb/>
Therefore, if its en- evening in honor <lb/>
Pledge of the Party Platform. into law is resisted, their guests, Miss Irma F. . <lb/>
Governor Kitchin Wednesday <lb/>
sent the following message to <lb/>
the <lb/>
To the Honorable, The General <lb/>
Assembly o North Carolina. <lb/>
It is needless to repeat at this <lb/>
time facts and show- <lb/>
the evil of private industrial <lb/>
monopolies commonly called <lb/>
trusts. Few advocate them, <lb/>
and fewer, perhaps, think them <lb/>
Probably the greatest <lb/>
that a conspiracy by <lb/>
purchasers to put down the <lb/>
price of an produced by <lb/>
the labor of others, is wrong, is <lb/>
so clear and convincing in its <lb/>
simplicity, that it would seem <lb/>
idle to argue its justice to any <lb/>
to amend the law as to shipping <lb/>
n. birds; as to the sale of <lb/>
,,., em. <lb/>
policies without notice; to amend <lb/>
the law as to for the <lb/>
Governor antitrust <lb/>
message was read in both <lb/>
branches. <lb/>
In the senate some new bills <lb/>
of much importance were intro- <lb/>
Among these To <lb/>
authorize the issuance of State <lb/>
was played pay bonds maturing up as <lb/>
seven tables were j to require all politic;. I <lb/>
The entire lower floor was; select their candidate- <lb/>
thrown open to the and ., rho camp to <lb/>
people. Therefore. II Wednesday evening in <lb/>
into law is resisted, their guests, Miss Irma F. <lb/>
the obligation is upon the Miss Mary D. <lb/>
to show the error of a. L. J. Boswell, of <lb/>
principle, or the injustice of its chase City. This was the <lb/>
policy. j card party of the season, six <lb/>
A statement of th prop- land euchre was<lb/>
insane; to protect policy holders <lb/>
in assessment to <lb/>
amend the law as to penalties <lb/>
on freight; to prevent walking <lb/>
on the tracks of railroads. <lb/>
The principal of the <lb/>
day was on the h bills which <lb/>
i panics w <lb/>
for office on the same day ; to <lb/>
.------ <lb/>
legislative and legal problem of American body, <lb/>
this generation is how to repress community which pro- <lb/>
There is ground for hope <lb/>
that with our present anti-trust <lb/>
law amended and <lb/>
provided for its <lb/>
enforcement, we can protect our- <lb/>
p from trust evils, <lb/>
and perhaps to far as a state can <lb/>
her people from them. <lb/>
An opinion has been placed be- <lb/>
fore the people in the press, that <lb/>
the present law cannot be en- <lb/>
forced, though nothing was <lb/>
to strengthen or render <lb/>
the law enforceable. I conceive <lb/>
whatever difficulty exists, <lb/>
is largely in the machinery for <lb/>
its enforcement Two years ago <lb/>
many able legislators thoroughly <lb/>
antitrust legislation. <lb/>
All the difficulty of the <lb/>
state's with the evil <lb/>
, their efforts <lb/>
the . ; chemical examination in <lb/>
of death where poison <lb/>
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THIRTY PAY. <lb/>
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Saturday was a g day <lb/>
local bills, and bat one -he, <lb/>
new bill j introduced <lb/>
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The were unique <lb/>
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common carriers; to provide Senator Spence for <lb/>
for deficit in insane asylum of hold rs of ac-i- <lb/>
, ,. Goldsboro; to prohibit s. <lb/>
score dangerous traps on the lands of, . a p holds a <lb/>
won the first prize, a lovely cellar., another. I policy in more than one company <lb/>
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daces more than its people <lb/>
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artificial depression of the price fortunate winner we were; <lb/>
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producing peanuts, cotton, were also <lb/>
wheat, lumber, or other J honor e <lb/>
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companies; to <lb/>
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Mr- Wyatt <lb/>
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called on by the host, <lb/>
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SENATE. <lb/>
The more Important bill- in <lb/>
relating to tin <lb/>
directors of u <lb/>
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to copies public records I county. <lb/>
shall not be <lb/>
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each pay the full amount f; <lb/>
policy. This is a <lb/>
; The bill to amend the charter <lb/>
of Farmville reading, <lb/>
land also the ill ard to the <lb/>
of holding courts in <lb/>
very <lb/>
. -.-- to amend- <lb/>
all it. social life, by any barter of the North In the <lb/>
racy of men or of much Fire Insurance-new bills <lb/>
which put-; down the price <lb/>
such . The <lb/>
acknowledged <lb/>
defense, applicable to stales as <lb/>
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individual; <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
house there were do <lb/>
much importance, <lb/>
r much Mutual Fire Insurance- new urns . .-- <lb/>
, the price enjoyment Mr. Mt o motor but of a local nature. <lb/>
e Mrs. proved most . Senator to The bill to amend <lb/>
acknowledged principle self J inspection of to the practice of medicine h <lb/>
of the applicable to states m vi It J. to long and then went <lb/>
individuals, would destroy a J the relating. the to another day -consider <lb/>
J conspiracy so damaging in n Daisy Minor, in <lb/>
effect and general in its a constitutional payment of debt lost on <lb/>
s of wrong skinner, i reading. <lb/>
aimed. A bill was considered, general in I of debt <lb/>
which by its supporters was of repressing wrong Katherine u t first second reading, <lb/>
thought the bast that could be, those who cannot j Glenn i June. 1911; to amend The house is now h <lb/>
devised, it became a law in all themselves, requires the tie I low. i <lb/>
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its essential features save one. <lb/>
Irma Cobb, , . <lb/>
Janie Brown, constitution of North Giro <lb/>
The lat convention of the <lb/>
party, with <lb/>
the action legislature <lb/>
in its platform the <lb/>
following declaration, and on <lb/>
that platform the dominant party <lb/>
carried the state, securing a ma- <lb/>
in both senate and <lb/>
of <lb/>
protect Janie Brown. , constitution of Norths <lb/>
law to put the Hardy Mrs. Ire-1, for quadrennial <lb/>
power of the state against such B J. , v<lb/>
mend that th <lb/>
of putting down or <lb/>
monopolies should be keeping down by purchasers of <lb/>
destroyed. Conspiracies by pros- j prices of articles produced by <lb/>
purchasers u put the labor of others. In <lb/>
or keep down the prices of SUch conspiracy, t <lb/>
leg <lb/>
make a new <lb/>
Alamance a. ii-n<lb/>
assembly comply with that <lb/>
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ought to be the law, and because I y. <lb/>
made <lb/>
sessions. <lb/>
THIRTY FIFTH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE- <lb/>
Among the bills ii <lb/>
v. i- <lb/>
punishment of safe <lb/>
I for furnish- <lb/>
books indigent <lb/>
the State board of <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Ont the Best <lb/>
The weather though threaten- <lb/>
did not at ell large <lb/>
attendance at the meeting Sat- <lb/>
d to. s were <lb/>
I conducted by Rev. J. H. Shore, <lb/>
pastor Memorial <lb/>
Methodist church, in a <lb/>
impressive which <lb/>
the regular program was <lb/>
ken up. <lb/>
The first topic. we <lb/>
was ably <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Arthur. of i gr led school <lb/>
ard Cale. i Grifton <lb/>
graded <lb/>
v.; sat imp I <lb/>
how why . lings are <lb/>
done on our farms. <lb/>
The next topic, in <lb/>
the w I <lb/>
by Miss- i. the <lb/>
Greenville grad . I Miss <lb/>
Irvine i . v- I<lb/>
greatly<lb/>
Moore, of Sc i <lb/>
read o <lb/>
papers on <lb/>
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produced i- tin; <lb/>
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present. <lb/>
Prof. U. f the <lb/>
Greenville g ad d <lb/>
a short very talk <lb/>
in <lb/>
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remarks in manual <lb/>
enthusiasm that bad <lb/>
recently t n u in <lb/>
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At o'clocK the man's <lb/>
Association <lb/>
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Called t <lb/>
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Hooker. W. H. V,. L. bills in this Senator s h <lb/>
To aid law <lb/>
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of <lb/>
of those <lb/>
.--------- -1 <lb/>
ticks produced by the labor <lb/>
others, should be made criminal, j pear wrath <lb/>
and all persons or corporations who u principle and <lb/>
entering into such conspiracies I no if legislature <lb/>
should be of the State of North Carolina <lb/>
The opportunity has come to, with the with of her <lb/>
make such conspiracies criminal majority, to punish the <lb/>
for in their grasp, <lb/>
C. Skinner, Thomas Moore, <lb/>
V. J. of Bob <lb/>
state's f authorize the <lb/>
state board of <lb/>
county in draining Ian-.-; <lb/>
made enough to law as to sale <lb/>
the for to require <lb/>
necessary In cases. <lb/>
on salary having <lb/>
University; to establish a killed he new one <lb/>
index in the secretary of chat solicitors shall <lb/>
for their <lb/>
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services <lb/>
fraction <lb/>
criminal court which <lb/>
and to punishment for <lb/>
such conspirators. You are face <lb/>
to face with the duty of obeying <lb/>
the mandate of the Democratic <lb/>
convention. Two alternatives <lb/>
confront one to perform <lb/>
that duty and have the <lb/>
already in their grasp, <lb/>
rather than obey the laws, <lb/>
should not affect the judgment <lb/>
or paralyze the as it can- <lb/>
not nullify the duty of those <lb/>
whom the people have chosen to <lb/>
do their will. Assuming, as<lb/>
. necessary In casts. qualification for architect. <lb/>
A district prosecutor contested election case <lb/>
that duty nave an men . <lb/>
of faithful execution of assume, that the general <lb/>
in amend the <lb/>
shrinks from so arduous a task <lb/>
as the admittedly most difficult <lb/>
one of enforcing a state anti <lb/>
trust law, and especially of en- <lb/>
forcing it under local conditions <lb/>
most unfavorable to enforce- <lb/>
Under such conditions <lb/>
each hopes another will<lb/>
party pledge; the other to ignore <lb/>
the instructions of the people, <lb/>
and shoulder the burden of <lb/>
your failure to do their <lb/>
will. You should not. and will <lb/>
not be goaded into or deterred <lb/>
from action. Threats and <lb/>
of legislative rarely, <lb/>
assembly will amend the law <lb/>
in accordance with the specific <lb/>
platform utterances, I <lb/>
mend that the attorney genera <lb/>
be given the power and charged <lb/>
with the duty to institute action, <lb/>
civil or criminal, in the superior <lb/>
courts of this state in Wake <lb/>
a week, <lb/>
tin for <lb/>
and shall no other <lb/>
compensation, that the usual <lb/>
fees taxed for solicitor shall he <lb/>
put in bills of cost against de- <lb/>
and paid into the State <lb/>
treasury. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Among the new bills in this <lb/>
branch <lb/>
To regulate the manufacture j <lb/>
and sale of <lb/>
to enlarge the <lb/>
and issue in bonds; <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
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of legislative rarely this am w- perfecting, <lb/>
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on. in and Bil w<lb/>
purpose. <lb/>
Failure to make such <lb/>
criminal can be justified only <lb/>
in case it can be clearly demon- <lb/>
that the convention was <lb/>
wrong in adopting such a plat- <lb/>
form. While the enactment of <lb/>
a law making such conspiracies <lb/>
criminal, has been ordered by <lb/>
from Dare county came up <lb/>
final hearing and the majority <lb/>
report in favor of Williams was <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
THIRTY-THIRD DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills An <lb/>
. act to promote agriculture and <lb/>
have elapsed since enactment , the <lb/>
brought out a warm the day <lb/>
It was finally laid on the table for <lb/>
by a motion of Senator Blow. <lb/>
The bill to amend the charter <lb/>
of Greenville passed third read- <lb/>
When adjournment was had it <lb/>
was in honor of the anniversary <lb/>
of Abraham Lincoln. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
of our last <lb/>
yet, so far as . <lb/>
action has been instituted under <lb/>
am, therefore, of the opinion <lb/>
as far <lb/>
. how the <lb/>
As i shad <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Archer's paper <lb/>
elation as it affects the -moral <lb/>
and social uplift the <lb/>
The from the vice <lb/>
presidents of the several town- <lb/>
ships, some of them especially. <lb/>
were interesting indeed. Only <lb/>
time can tell what this better <lb/>
work means to the up <lb/>
building of the Old Suite. <lb/>
Saturday's meeting v. as good <lb/>
indeed. The lance was <lb/>
fine and the was of <lb/>
a high order- <lb/>
county, or in any otter laws <lb/>
of his selection, in any and as o . <lb/>
cases of violation of any our decking the , <lb/>
anti-trust laws, or any amend- scribing the <lb/>
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important and even essential, to <lb/>
doers inspire and and giving <lb/>
that the people did not. and do officers are under part d <lb/>
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consideration. <lb/>
THIRTY SIXTH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Senator Barringer introduced <lb/>
a joint resolution to submit <lb/>
the vote of the people the ones- <lb/>
of removing the State <lb/>
capital from Raleigh to Greens-; <lb/>
Other senators regarded <lb/>
not, <lb/>
essentially wrong, or contrary to <lb/>
their interests. The proposition <lb/>
not only from local <lb/>
prejudice and favor, but from <lb/>
lack of facilities and time for <lb/>
-J , joke and . <lb/>
were to provide for the electro r amend- <lb/>
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time tor J -Sh <lb/>
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debt, the other to amend the <lb/>
general school law to provide a <lb/>
special tax in every school dis- <lb/>
so as to give a four months <lb/>
school in every district in the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
There was a Hood of new bills <lb/>
in the house, but all of them <lb/>
were of local nature and without <lb/>
general interest. The drainage <lb/>
bill came up for another discus- <lb/>
as did also the child labor <lb/>
I bill. The latter after several <lb/>
amendments passed third read- <lb/>
L. I. <lb/>
N. C. Honey in p <lb/>
cents, at S. M, <lb/>
W. Kitchin, <lb/>
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Issue <lb/>
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R. DAVIS, J. A. ANDREWS, v. p <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
c y CAPITAL Of 125000.00- <lb/>
AND SURPLUS <lb/>
Not to mention the double <lb/>
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other gives absolute <lb/>
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with us. This is a feature worth <lb/>
remembering. Business cordially <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
James L. Little, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector.<lb/>
i-t-a <lb/>
Insurance Company <lb/>
OF N. C <lb/>
Insist that you don't guilty of folly of trying to beat Life Insurance. <lb/>
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Others in the midst of old age, with <lb/>
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Don't Try It <lb/>
Mr. J. P. Stokes, Mer. <lb/>
N. S. L. I. Co., of Kinston, N. C. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear Allow mo to thank you for check No. <lb/>
1877 for in payment in full of death claim <lb/>
recently made against the North State Mutual Life <lb/>
Ins. Co. in behalf of the estate of J. V. Gray, of <lb/>
N. C. holder of policy No. <lb/>
to him under date of Dec. 21st. 1907 by your com- <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
B. A. Critcher, Administrator. <lb/>
WHEN YOU BUY A POLICY <lb/>
With a loan value after the second year. <lb/>
Of With a cash value after the second year. <lb/>
That has paid up insurance after the third year. <lb/>
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sure of this -that will never call for extra assessments as you grow <lb/>
I older; in other words <lb/>
One <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Stokes, Mgr. <lb/>
N. S. M. L. I. Co., of Kinston, N. C. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear me to thank you for check No. <lb/>
1378 for in payment in full of death claim <lb/>
recently made against the North State Mutual Life <lb/>
Ins. Co., in behalf of the estate of my son, W. B. <lb/>
Cooper, of Columbia, N. C, holder of policy No. <lb/>
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by your company. Very respectfully, <lb/>
J. L. Cooper. <lb/>
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we work together <lb/>
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When their own people <lb/>
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Car Just Received <lb/>
FLOUR <lb/>
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Distributors. <lb/>
CAN YOU <lb/>
Cobb Co. <lb/>
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In the following words. Ml i <lb/>
sounded IlkS n or g <lb/>
paean on an a N <lb/>
a salaaming M <lb/>
and an isosceles <lb/>
York MU <lb/>
It Is Difficult For V <lb/>
What It Is. <lb/>
i s favor- <lb/>
query with people who desire to <lb/>
vet out ii man. <lb/>
And when he tails to answer it in <lb/>
the tame fashion that be <lb/>
treat question i <lb/>
a the questioner cries <lb/>
Alia Von profess to know all <lb/>
about electricity. Why, you can't <lb/>
even tell shot it <lb/>
Now, to a Huns is <lb/>
that to define to state <lb/>
with more fa <lb/>
The particular familial <lb/>
thing that the questioner is think- <lb/>
of in this case is ordinary mat- <lb/>
been explained <lb/>
as a vibration f material nor- <lb/>
tides. Light, he has Loci, told, <lb/>
a wove motion in the ether, and he <lb/>
understands the ether to be a kind <lb/>
of nun tor or n <lb/>
matter in some particulars. <lb/>
It is not to la- denied that no <lb/>
simple general relationship <lb/>
can lo stated between electricity <lb/>
matter. But, this being so, it <lb/>
would be just as correct l say that <lb/>
we do not know what matter is <lb/>
that do not know what i <lb/>
is. As i. matter of fact, we d. <lb/>
not know matter is, and the <lb/>
latest plausible theory of it <lb/>
it up on an electric basis, so that on <lb/>
this theory the idea of electricity if <lb/>
more fundamental than that o <lb/>
matter. Unfortunately our senses <lb/>
have been evolved by contact with <lb/>
mutter and are trained to <lb/>
only matter. Electricity they know <lb/>
only secondarily, through its action <lb/>
upon light or heat that <lb/>
it onuses matter to give out. the <lb/>
I traction that it onuses certain <lb/>
stances to exert, and so on. To the <lb/>
j man in the street, therefore, <lb/>
i is familiar, he demands B state <lb/>
of tho latter in terms of tin <lb/>
former, illogical this may <lb/>
lo. After the scientist has stilted <lb/>
all this tho reply cornea back. <lb/>
I understand all that, and it <lb/>
most clear. I am sure, but tell me. <lb/>
then, is electricity <lb/>
Another source of confusion to. <lb/>
the lay mind is that scientific men <lb/>
do not always use the word <lb/>
to moan the same thing. <lb/>
The engineer often employs it to <lb/>
express the thing that tho <lb/>
electrician culls <lb/>
To find the energy of electricity <lb/>
that is. its ability to do work <lb/>
tho electrician multiplies the <lb/>
of electricity by the <lb/>
or tension under which it exists <lb/>
But to the engineer this product <lb/>
itself measures the thing that he <lb/>
calls <lb/>
The work that n pound of water <lb/>
may do by falling a foot is one foot <lb/>
pound. The water i the same after <lb/>
falling as before, though its energy <lb/>
is loss. So to the electrician e <lb/>
quantity of electricity at volts <lb/>
is precisely the same one volt, <lb/>
the former able to do a <lb/>
hundred times as much work. <lb/>
This difference in meaning causes <lb/>
thousands o disputes among <lb/>
dents. in a form of <lb/>
one, like light <lb/>
or is the reply. <lb/>
is not energy at nil, though it <lb/>
may possess or convoy energy. One <lb/>
disputant is talking about the <lb/>
of the physical and tho <lb/>
about that of the engineer; hence <lb/>
their dispute is merely a matter <lb/>
definition, though they do not know <lb/>
, n <lb/>
Whistling In <lb/>
Concerning reprobation <lb/>
, , mug on the <lb/>
a h in. story. A <lb/>
famous Glasgow artist met <lb/>
acquaintance <lb/>
what brought you here <lb/>
. sir. was a band pines <lb/>
ran; they wore hood folk, but re <lb/>
a set folk bore. <lb/>
Tin glad to hear aye. <lb/>
sir. are they, I'll o <lb/>
Instance just as tin <lb/>
kirk was was u <lb/>
file <lb/>
road I <lb/>
it was middle the week, wee <lb/>
toads is a Cod <lb/>
lands, were <lb/>
the kirk they upon bin <lb/>
That Complexion. <lb/>
The complexions of the have <lb/>
often been exploited for benefit. <lb/>
Tin- damp climate and las oxen <lb/>
out of doors produce the red. they say. <lb/>
on examination it proves to b <lb/>
not red the rose, inn red of <lb/>
raw beef, and often streaky and <lb/>
that. are large <lb/>
fa. high colored, but it is not n <lb/>
delicate pink. It l n coarse red. AI a <lb/>
distance tho is <lb/>
refreshing, but to <lb/>
unpleasant. Here features of th. <lb/>
women, even the features of I be beau <lb/>
women, molded, while th <lb/>
features our American <lb/>
women are <lb/>
A Tunny <lb/>
What your hair snap <lb/>
tho Child who was watching lilt <lb/>
mother comb her hair. <lb/>
his mother replied. <lb/>
we me . fanny <lb/>
the child after a few moments if <lb/>
other day you <lb/>
papa had wheels In his head, and now <lb/>
electricity In your hair. Ii <lb/>
you put bonds together yen <lb/>
might make an electric motor, might., t <lb/>
York Times. <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
Fitzgerald, Kerr. Receivers. <lb/>
DIVISION PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
P- to <lb/>
, For sod <lb/>
p. m. j <lb/>
a. m. I For Wilson Raleigh, and <lb/>
p. m. j s. <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
ch. <lb/>
medial a <lb/>
I mediate <lb/>
a m. . From We-dell. n. K . .-i Sod <lb/>
p. m. i stations. <lb/>
l only as <lb/>
no. <lb/>
. a. m. <lb/>
h. c gins m- w. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
The She Wanted. <lb/>
The woman wont la <lb/>
and for a globe. <lb/>
What size do tin <lb/>
clerk, turning one on Its for <lb/>
to look at tho various and sundry conn <lb/>
tries In pink and blue. <lb/>
I said the woman, you <lb/>
may give mo one life <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
II you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will tell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Lest <lb/>
Money than any man In town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarter for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Com, corn Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
PERRY CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA- <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers r <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and shipment <lb/>
solicitor <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Washington, D. C. and return <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Account ceremonies President Elect <lb/>
Tickets on sale 28th, March <lb/>
reach original starting point not later than March <lb/>
GREAT MILITARY PARADE <lb/>
For further information, reservations, etc., call on nearest Ticket <lb/>
Agent or write <lb/>
W. J. Passenger Traffic Manager <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, General Age at. <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
AT N. C <lb/>
At Tl.- of Business February<lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts sec. 1,086.46 Surplus fund <lb/>
Unsecured 116.88 1,802 <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
8,060.00 ., , ill <lb/>
Silver coin. <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
exp. and taxes pd. <lb/>
Time .<lb/>
all minor <lb/>
Nat. bk. notes and other <lb/>
U. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Important Notice. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to all person <lb/>
definition, though they not Know owing <lb/>
it. <lb/>
are <lb/>
it. What wonder that some s, he pan. <lb/>
are still content to regard the whole can <lb/>
a. a and the additions coat by <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Poor Stuff. <lb/>
The Servant-Yon got Cheated <lb/>
bought that man <lb/>
The Mistress BOW cheated; rill <lb/>
Servant Why. It's weak. It <lb/>
to smash the time II <lb/>
Wain Dealer. <lb/>
It Isn't enough to pay as you go <lb/>
You In enough to <lb/>
way <lb/>
Forgets to Mall <lb/>
really think <lb/>
should be done to lighten the loads <lb/>
the postmen. He-Well, yon k <lb/>
strict on ma. d I must <lb/>
comply with it.<lb/>
-ear i . I ,., <lb/>
knowledge and <lb/>
sworn <lb/>
fore this 18th day of <lb/>
f A. . <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
GOAL AND WOOD <lb/>
have Scales to weigh <lb/>
keep all Union <lb/>
and quick delivery. <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb/>
. . <lb/>
If it is printing that <lb/>
you want, try The Reflector <lb/>
the postmen. . . <lb/>
dear, I do all I eon to lighten <lb/>
Statesman. <lb/>
Also Matting. Fine Line Couches. and <lb/>
BOWEN <lb/>
Women's Fashions. Greenville U <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
if <lb/>
ore not appreciated now-people <lb/>
will lie laying about <lb/>
D. W HI CHARD. <lb/>
u PROPRIETOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Sis Months <lb/>
Single <lb/>
you after you are dead, even if <lb/>
u is to. Late tor you to beat <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The farmer loses, the mer- <lb/>
chant loses, everybody else <lb/>
They not Quite got a wrap <lb/>
in Monday night session f <lb/>
house of the General Assembly, <lb/>
but came pretty close to it Rep- <lb/>
Morton, of New <lb/>
Hanover, and Underwood, <lb/>
Cumberland, veto the wordy <lb/>
combatants. <lb/>
may be had upon loses by bad roads. fact bad <lb/>
tux that none can <lb/>
I., r <lb/>
la.-vis <lb/>
escape. I; i- much cheaper ti <lb/>
. ; Is. <lb/>
N. C., <lb/>
FRIDAY FE. 1809. <lb/>
his knocks. <lb/>
Washington's birthday next. <lb/>
Ye-, ii collier, and j <lb/>
you will see it. <lb/>
t grunt a laugh at bis traducers. <lb/>
legislature <lb/>
down to politics now. <lb/>
getting <lb/>
The business men of Green- <lb/>
ville took the right Tues <lb/>
day night in reorganizing the <lb/>
I local branch of the Retail Mer <lb/>
. . ., Association, A working <lb/>
Even though lie ha-l no idea , , <lb/>
. i -I, i . ,. , thin will <lb/>
the State capital will be <lb/>
. , their <lb/>
to town. Senator <lb/>
to the town.<lb/>
Though general election <lb/>
held three months ago, Mr. <lb/>
Tuft as not really elected pres- <lb/>
until Wednesday, Feb. <lb/>
10th. The electoral of the <lb/>
several States was read in cm- <lb/>
gross that a ml he was de- <lb/>
elected. <lb/>
of annually, and <lb/>
want to exterminate these pests, <lb/>
f the government will <lb/>
gate tome on the annual loss <lb/>
caused by whiskey take <lb/>
to that evil it <lb/>
would be equally as timely. <lb/>
This way of different people <lb/>
having the sane- name <lb/>
trouble sometime. A Colorado <lb/>
young woman committed suicide <lb/>
she thought her <lb/>
had obtained license to marry <lb/>
mother than herself. It <lb/>
that another young man of <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M- <lb/>
Oakley, N. C, Feb. 1909. Moore has issued the following <lb/>
We are glad to note that Mr. licenses last report- <lb/>
took advantage of the <lb/>
to make a good <lb/>
for Greensboro. <lb/>
Compare the statements <lb/>
Greenville's hanking <lb/>
, ,, and her building and loan <lb/>
Ground Hog is preparing <lb/>
association with those of other <lb/>
towns and you will Bod nothing <lb/>
to be ashamed of. <lb/>
As an analysis has disclosed t p- has <lb/>
Added to her other causes of nearly about completed the cruise <lb/>
excitement, Charlotte now has typhoid germs, ,,, <lb/>
I lots all make up our minds to <lb/>
a mad dog .-care. <lb/>
stay home next summer ; <lb/>
This legislature does not seem drink pure city water. <lb/>
to have much idea of making <lb/>
any new count <lb/>
. was doing as much the up- <lb/>
f you want to see a boy en- building of the town as The <lb/>
ti rely changed put him in long Rome Building Loan Mercantile i <lb/>
pants and a plug hat. you would see Greenville j Taft , . <lb/>
going forward much faster. <lb/>
Mr. Taft i- keeping his own <lb/>
i Hampton on the return <lb/>
I home by the last of this week. <lb/>
I Norfolk and adjacent vicinity <lb/>
. has prepared to welcome the <lb/>
If every other enterprise here I ; . <lb/>
in becoming style. <lb/>
Greenville started The Central <lb/>
and Mrs. C. Wynn's little child <lb/>
is much Willie <lb/>
J. L. Williams, of Harris, <lb/>
spent Friday tad Saturday here <lb/>
with friends. <lb/>
E. Jenkins spent a of <lb/>
last week at Parmele. <lb/>
Rev. Tom of <lb/>
were here Saturday. j <lb/>
and wife. f <lb/>
and <lb/>
here with friends. <lb/>
Kill of Greenville, was <lb/>
a caller here Sunday. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
and Laura <lb/>
the same name as her <lb/>
lad obtained a license to marry, <lb/>
and the young lady reading of <lb/>
this jumped out a six story win- <lb/>
w.<lb/>
Good business days like Sat- <lb/>
show the advantage of <lb/>
laving people come to <lb/>
ville. The teachers of the <lb/>
were hero that day, as will as <lb/>
many other people attracted <lb/>
from one cause or another, and <lb/>
all did more or less trading. <lb/>
Walter L Patrick and Mary <lb/>
E. Fleming. <lb/>
Arthur Harris and Ella Sutton. <lb/>
EL and Laura Shelley. <lb/>
Will Brown and Aide Mayo. <lb/>
Will Jones and Lizzie <lb/>
THE SECRET LONG LIFE. <lb/>
A recovered <lb/>
one secret of long life. His method <lb/>
I he blood. But long ago <lb/>
Miry Teel and millions of Am proved <lb/>
well and yet has them The days train <lb/>
was early in February, <lb/>
now the Retail <lb/>
Association is reorganized, lets <lb/>
days here with the past <lb/>
C. Roebuck and visited <lb/>
in the Robersonville Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha returned <lb/>
from Sunday where <lb/>
she spent several days visiting <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
J. Williams and family <lb/>
spent Sunday in the country. <lb/>
The Young Christian <lb/>
Association met Saturday even- <lb/>
a full attendance, <lb/>
pays the merchants and every were served and all re- <lb/>
other business to induce people ported a pleasant evening. Rev. <lb/>
i . . Joe Warren and Judge Jenkins <lb/>
to come to town, and every op-1 <lb/>
I gave interesting lectures. <lb/>
in mis g Carson is arrange <lb/>
should he improved. ; to move his to <lb/>
the country where he is already <lb/>
Opinions of eminent sculptors putting his attention to farming, <lb/>
architects that the beauty Farmers are all at worK <lb/>
of the North Carolina State arrangements for farming <lb/>
house at should not b <lb/>
spoiled I. build- <lb/>
It <lb/>
and the Mom, rebuilds <lb/>
cells Imparts lib and to to <lb/>
entire Its u i to weak, <lb/>
sick Mid ii people. <lb/>
trouble had blighted my life f-r <lb/>
writes W. M. Sherman, of <lb/>
Cashing-, Me., Hitters <lb/>
cured me Only at all <lb/>
Druggist, <lb/>
To Married Men. <lb/>
The life of a married man is <lb/>
the capital of his family; his <lb/>
earnings are its income, and th y <lb/>
should be guaranteed by life in- <lb/>
The Old Mutual Lite <lb/>
of N. Y. is alright. See H. <lb/>
Harries about its new <lb/>
low rate premium p aides, <lb/>
MANY SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, OW- <lb/>
TO A PERSISTENT COUGH. <lb/>
BELIEF POUND AT LAST. <lb/>
winter past ray wife <lb/>
been with a mm <lb/>
and which <lb/>
extended period of <lb/>
several wee s US many <lb/>
sleep es writ, s Will <lb/>
editor of the Colo., <lb/>
tin. were tried <lb/>
thing every month of this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
guessing as to ho are being revived in the West. <lb/>
Hear Dunn, few <lb/>
as-, two masKed men held up a <lb/>
are actually going robbed the mail <lb/>
have a tight for prohibition in Stages to the value of is u <lb/>
Kentucky. There is yet hope , <lb/>
tor country. Something that but . <lb/>
l . . , drop on Ins rival. A trade lull <lb/>
seldom in any county is now <lb/>
is . iii,. r , . n has been introduced in tho leg <lb/>
it we get some in the jail <lb/>
of at State to make <lb/>
is tor the time being cheek- <lb/>
; were <lb/>
will you right year, no result <lb/>
I In November last th- i-gain put <lb/>
F SPROUTS I my on <lb/>
U of a friend, purchased <lb/>
u of Chamberlain's <lb/>
The re.-ult was indeed, Marvel- <lb/>
Alter three <lb/>
entirely disappeared and has not marl- <lb/>
the has <lb/>
Looking to that end. N. C. Feb. <lb/>
. , entirely disappeared <lb/>
it is apparent that more room The young people of our town f This Is <lb/>
conducting the state business, gathered up two wagon loads <lb/>
Letter protection against the themselves and took a hay ride <lb/>
. , I, . . or a serenade, know <lb/>
destruction valuable records v , <lb/>
they ca ed it, but any way <lb/>
the other kind from now Oxford being without a <lb/>
down this way this will have to oner. Thai looks like an <lb/>
contemplating <lb/>
go on record as a mild winter. <lb/>
At la-t they have got the <lb/>
jury in that Cooper ease at Lome out of i. but the agitation <lb/>
give tell days public notice <lb/>
in conditions. H <lb/>
that they intend to apply <lb/>
by lire is much needed, <lb/>
a better solution of <lb/>
Farmville and paraded <lb/>
the town. It was Wednesday <lb/>
matter <lb/>
sale J. Coward <lb/>
Lane Sale. <lb/>
By of the powers contained in <lb/>
a certain mortgage deed executed by <lb/>
W. Venters to Oscar Hooker, on the <lb/>
19th day of December which said <lb/>
mortgage deed is duly recorded the <lb/>
We do not know what is to <lb/>
Title, and if there is <lb/>
of changing the attain In this <lb/>
will he to erect elsewhere such night, the night of the fire there. <lb/>
are needed and next morning some of the <lb/>
the beauty of the capitol told the <lb/>
and grounds by <lb/>
other hitch the trial may pro- county from the fee system to a <lb/>
license. <lb/>
tip there in the <lb/>
Assembly decide to <lb/>
.-- <lb/>
, i . ;,. break up the seat of government <lb/>
basis is certainly giving <lb/>
. , ; . Raleigh and transfer it to <lb/>
people something to . ., <lb/>
is still some other town, will <lb/>
about. , . , <lb/>
with that charter. The people; . get right in the race it. See. <lb/>
may what they want by; l-;,,. starting from a moving j There are plenty of folks who <lb/>
sheriff was coming in the even <lb/>
. to take under arrest <lb/>
in that immediate local.-1 on fire. I <lb/>
I don't think they were <lb/>
much. for they left Farmville <lb/>
Our town and country mer- before the fire bloke out. <lb/>
. hunts censure people for deal- Ivy Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
with big mail order houses to sell tobacco, <lb/>
in the groat cities, and thereby <lb/>
depleting the amount of money <lb/>
Mills Smith and T. E. Little <lb/>
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Misses May Brooks and <lb/>
the time the next legislature; j,;,.,,,,.,, machine in a crowded <lb/>
meets. in the of Mexico <lb/>
destroyed the building and three <lb/>
The Vicar of the ,, <lb/>
diocese of Del., wen <lb/>
issued an order prohibiting <lb/>
use of dowers or decorations at <lb/>
funerals. Notwithstanding what some <lb/>
I might have feared in that par <lb/>
is keep-<lb/>
up the special message <lb/>
to the end he will <lb/>
end one in on the last day of <lb/>
his term.<lb/>
Governor Kitchin has cracked <lb/>
his whip at the <lb/>
on the trust question. Are <lb/>
we to have an imitation of the <lb/>
Nine thousand policemen in <lb/>
Now York are looking for a man <lb/>
who with an automobile run over <lb/>
and killed a woman. That many <lb/>
ought to him.<lb/>
With Seawell and both <lb/>
left until Mr. Taft takes charge <lb/>
looks like they are going to give <lb/>
him trouble at the very begin- <lb/>
of term.<lb/>
Hon. J. B, a <lb/>
in the politics of the <lb/>
district in gone by, <lb/>
died Thursday at an advanced <lb/>
age at his homo in Beaufort <lb/>
county. <lb/>
believe the present <lb/>
legislature is going to adjourn <lb/>
Without doing a thing rash. Con- <lb/>
and care has been the <lb/>
key note so far. <lb/>
Down in Georgia they convict- <lb/>
ed a United States Commissioner <lb/>
of running a blind tiger. He <lb/>
was buying the whiskey under <lb/>
a fictitious name and had the <lb/>
modest supply of live barrels on <lb/>
hand when caught.<lb/>
Because of a <lb/>
of by an agent and the <lb/>
subsequent holding up of a <lb/>
corpse in transit through Rocky <lb/>
Mount, it is said the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line has a mental anguish <lb/>
suit on it's hands. <lb/>
Some of the papers say that <lb/>
the recently discovered pellagra <lb/>
is a new name for cramp <lb/>
colic, and the Durham Sun <lb/>
wants to know if by that name <lb/>
it will hurt more or cost more. <lb/>
Likely the latter, Jim. <lb/>
think this is the best town in <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
That petition sent up to a leg- <lb/>
from certain citizens of <lb/>
Pitt county, asking that a law <lb/>
be enacted to prohibit <lb/>
pigs for public occasions, <lb/>
and to make wives be obedient <lb/>
to their husbands, is hardly <lb/>
more ludicrous than some other <lb/>
matters that get before the law <lb/>
making body. <lb/>
Mr. Taft told the in <lb/>
his speech to them at New Or- <lb/>
leans, that what they needed <lb/>
was to practice hard work <lb/>
thrift and to make themselves <lb/>
indispensable to the community <lb/>
in which they live. But one <lb/>
great drawback to the is <lb/>
that he will not heed good ad- <lb/>
vice when it is given to him<lb/>
An occasion of much interest <lb/>
to the State in the last few days <lb/>
was the celebration of the <lb/>
Seventy-fifth anniversary of the <lb/>
founding of Wake Forest Col- <lb/>
Dr. David R. Wallace, <lb/>
once a citizen of but <lb/>
for many years a resident of <lb/>
Waco, Texas, oldest <lb/>
graduate of the institution. <lb/>
that otherwise would be in Greenville <lb/>
but seem to Miss Brooks to attend the <lb/>
why it is done. But <lb/>
there is at least one reason Miss Mattie Little went to A <lb/>
it if no more. Most of the Flanagan s Saturday to spend <lb/>
. time with the family. <lb/>
pie take advantage of the mail j Anna and <lb/>
facilities, and have their boxes i-j. E were visiting at A. <lb/>
visited by the R. F. D. man Flanagan's Saturday evening <lb/>
The government department <lb/>
of agricultures that the savages <lb/>
of mice and rats cause a <lb/>
every day. and into these boxes <lb/>
are placed lots and scores of <lb/>
circulars, newspapers <lb/>
itemizing and giving in de- <lb/>
tail an outline of their wares. <lb/>
People read these ads, select <lb/>
what they desire, send their <lb/>
money and have the goods de- <lb/>
livered. At the same time, the <lb/>
nearby merchant has the same <lb/>
or better quality of goods, at the <lb/>
same cost, but he fails to <lb/>
while the other fellows <lb/>
keep the public posted. <lb/>
Colds contracted this season of <lb/>
the year are quickly relieved with Bees <lb/>
Laxative Syrup, laxative <lb/>
quality the of the <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Best for children <lb/>
for coughs, colds, croup and whooping <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Notice to per- <lb/>
sons having accounts against M. <lb/>
B. and who have not <lb/>
already verified and filed them <lb/>
with me, are required to so be- <lb/>
fore March 5th, 1909. <lb/>
F. M. Wooten, Trustee. <lb/>
WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP <lb/>
to three doctors; kept in bed for <lb/>
live weeks. poison from a <lb/>
bite caused large, deep to <lb/>
; cover his kg. The doctors failed, <lb/>
then Salve com- <lb/>
cured John Wash- <lb/>
of Tex. For <lb/>
eczema, boils, burns and piles its <lb/>
supreme. at a I at. <lb/>
and Sunday and returned in time <lb/>
tor Sunday school. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith went <lb/>
to J. H. Flanagan's Sunday even- <lb/>
to visit his sister. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Feb. 1909 <lb/>
Sam Harper and J. D. <lb/>
went to Saturday. <lb/>
to <lb/>
day on business. <lb/>
H. S. wont to <lb/>
dine Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Annie Kittrell spent Sun- <lb/>
day at W. B. Harpers. <lb/>
S. F. Harriss and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday near Ayden. <lb/>
G. T- Stokes and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday at Grimesland. <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. and <lb/>
children spent Sunday near <lb/>
X Roads. <lb/>
H. C. Venters was in town <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. A. Stokes went to Ayden <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Herman Stokes and Lonnie <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
for the Kidneys are little <lb/>
golden globules which act directly on <lb/>
the kidneys. A trial will convince you <lb/>
quick .- for Backache, <lb/>
Lumbago tired <lb/>
feeling. trial They <lb/>
purify the blood. Sold by John I . <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
court h d or in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C . on, <lb/>
th.- following described tract or <lb/>
parcel of land lying and in the <lb/>
county of Pitt and State of North Caro- <lb/>
and in township, <lb/>
conveyed to the aid Oscar Hooker by <lb/>
C A. urns d wife <lb/>
Mar. Adams, an i fully described as <lb/>
Adjoining the lands of David <lb/>
C. i ams, G. W. ad <lb/>
others beginning at a gum <lb/>
in or near the of <lb/>
a direct course to a small black <lb/>
gum, thence to post, <lb/>
in the corner a pitch p to <lb/>
Geo. W. Vi liters r, thence w th <lb/>
said Geo. W. Venters line to a h <lb/>
thence with Venters line to the o mer <lb/>
in Clay Root swamp, thence to the be- <lb/>
ginning, g ll hundred <lb/>
and acres or less. <lb/>
mortgage covers whole of said <lb/>
tract except acres I. on the <lb/>
east s the main road leading from <lb/>
Green to Calico Hill which has <lb/>
heretofore been conveys I to Ray <lb/>
to said mortgage. Terms or <lb/>
sale cash. Oscar Hooker, <lb/>
Skinner Mortgagee <lb/>
Attorneys. ltd <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 Hie process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
nervous <lb/>
and on the verge <lb/>
of the stave. Hi. I skilled <lb/>
but got no ,. <lb/>
I I had to give up<lb/>
up l <lb/>
U-. kill <lb/>
n better, and I continued <lb/>
to Improve until entirely cured, i <lb/>
am In again, and in <lb/>
an opportunity to ; <lb/>
Mil. W. C <lb/>
Myrtle Oregon. <lb/>
Your ell Dr. <lb/>
and . him <lb/>
of If It <lb/>
to you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTS <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Miry Teel and Mary I millions of had proved . i, <lb/>
Tice. of few M <lb/>
DEPART <lb/>
In Charge of F. C. NYE<lb/>
authorized Agent of The f-r and j I o . Advert Ti.-t <lb/>
Frosh just in. up-to d to bum will do well to <lb/>
Rev. J. R. Tingle. Mrs. We have material here and <lb/>
Rap, seed at Mer. , time clubs of section, may <lb/>
U seems to be the prevailing in C. C. College. She was then <lb/>
disposition among many of Koonce. <lb/>
to have changed, I hereby announce to the pub- V Dix day at home <lb/>
actions of our Ml ice line S <lb/>
Co. of Ayden. N. C. of all J these days. <lb/>
that This January grades, see them j, r at low <lb/>
d de ltd S. F. n thing in this <lb/>
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pare for old times from ,,,,; Cox Co. be n <lb/>
now out. to they b Boggy <lb/>
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changes, in our opinion, <lb/>
could be none batter than <lb/>
relating to the M <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Conic i <lb/>
i,, ring hat. <lb/>
x. . i-t- that <lb/>
that you pace your<lb/>
where W whispering in the <lb/>
that might He <lb/>
jurisdiction. There may have house and lot in N done to our streets <lb/>
a time when this Good pump r. out <lb/>
but at m in-s, garden lot, fee. sale, <lb/>
this day of in I one U. C, G. Conn net in <lb/>
business it n- <lb/>
meets the requirements. <lb/>
should have two hundred <lb/>
class condition, silver and <lb/>
gold plated, pearl finger tips. <lb/>
Also one Edison<lb/>
jurisdiction, just as ill hand painted horn records, <lb/>
civil and if Apply to C A. <lb/>
change is made we believe it <lb/>
will not only result in much <lb/>
to all classes but. the farmer <lb/>
and merchant, the sinews of the <lb/>
would derive special benefit. <lb/>
Those who have not paid their <lb/>
State and taxes can do so <lb/>
by calling on Stancill Hodges at <lb/>
the bank. He represents <lb/>
Sheriff in this particular at this <lb/>
point. <lb/>
Wednesday night W. E. Worth- <lb/>
living lour <lb/>
from Ayden, had the misfortune <lb/>
to his and smoke <lb/>
house with entire contents. by- <lb/>
fire. His barns, and <lb/>
other out caught fire <lb/>
several times and it was only by <lb/>
the most heroic effort these <lb/>
den, N. C. <lb/>
Our fisherman promise to <lb/>
launch the pitch kettle seine r.-xi <lb/>
week. We may then <lb/>
shad. <lb/>
reliable young men to <lb/>
Good salary guaranteed. Easy <lb/>
work. Apply to Hart Flem- <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Those who to pay <lb/>
town tax will do well to <lb/>
Chief of Police G. Moore. <lb/>
For Beach at Pitch <lb/>
good boats. Brine <lb/>
run year good a new, and full <lb/>
camp lit. Beach in first class <lb/>
shape. See or write J. R. Smith <lb/>
Term <lb/>
Surely we were not <lb/>
dreaming. only the girls <lb/>
ho bother us in this particular <lb/>
your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
stair railing, post <lb/>
and of J. Smith <lb/>
Co. i Dixon. <lb/>
Beanie Corey, Ellis Dixon and <lb/>
Tom Stokes left Monday for <lb/>
and the arc finding- it out- <lb/>
Give them a trial. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. gad <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King attended <lb/>
exercise.-, of the <lb/>
and <lb/>
Literary of Wake Forest <lb/>
Friday. They will <lb/>
return home y. <lb/>
i Tar <lb/>
and carts made by the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
.-Ii rye. <lb/>
gt . b <lb/>
new e hi r <lb/>
row is indispensable on an up <lb/>
few h fore buy. <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
th. for <lb/>
tearing u; new grounds. <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
and <lb/>
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R . man ill <lb/>
I vi r k -n i of <lb/>
lay <lb/>
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Mr, l well hare <lb/>
it to on <lb/>
hi. reputation. All are <lb/>
it.-1 Mi <lb/>
D. R <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Carroll, who lives <lb/>
Carolina where they will five m j,. <lb/>
solicit the enlargement of a in hi. <lb/>
for Hare Fleming of this <lb/>
in <lb/>
He runs a successful <lb/>
place. enterprising young mercantile business and this <lb/>
will add to the <lb/>
Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
. , A small derangement in th. <lb/>
Mr. i engine caused us to be <lb/>
a very poor man and this the dark Monday night <lb/>
falls on him. leaving cement, <lb/>
family, <lb/>
three --mail <lb/>
His loss is about <lb/>
with an ii about <lb/>
the Pitt county in- u <lb/>
company, <lb/>
M. M. <lb/>
that can he <lb/>
the <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
, is visiting i he lend i <lb/>
M. Sauls baa i.-c <lb/>
a line lot of bl d <lb/>
real <lb/>
estate agents are hue making <lb/>
preparation for their big sale of <lb/>
town lots which will take place <lb/>
very soon. They have some nice <lb/>
property and those who wish to <lb/>
invest either in homes or for <lb/>
speculation would do well to be <lb/>
at their sale. <lb/>
Anyone wishing to purchase a <lb/>
first class filly that will work <lb/>
anywhere, cheap, and is fully <lb/>
guaranteed will do well to see M. <lb/>
ill. Sauls. <lb/>
Mr. Thompson, wife and child, <lb/>
of Greenville, were here visiting <lb/>
friends Wednesday. <lb/>
or good <lb/>
sober young men to travel. <lb/>
Good salary guaranteed. Easy <lb/>
work. Apply to Hart Fleming, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. ltd <lb/>
W. Kilpatrick was here <lb/>
from Greenville yesterday buy <lb/>
inn cotton. <lb/>
red headed and red <lb/>
neck calf with white streak down <lb/>
bock, 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/>
The old bachelor business is <lb/>
the devil. How nice a <lb/>
little home of your own must be <lb/>
They tell me that J. R. Smith, <lb/>
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb/>
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb/>
as can be found any where. <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
F. Lilly has returned from <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Spring dress goods and <lb/>
to match at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Mrs. Maud Thompson, of <lb/>
son, is visiting the family of <lb/>
. leeks hinges i, K. <lb/>
it <lb/>
John T Was in t- <lb/>
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a s i- I <lb/>
i end L- ; I <lb/>
I him. Any party or ah- <lb/>
would do this will and I-, <lb/>
liar or thief can enter the king- <lb/>
of Heaven. I buy seed on <lb/>
an honest principle and <lb/>
honest competition, but I never <lb/>
know where to look for one <lb/>
will slab me in the dark. <lb/>
F- Lilly. <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
A runaway team came in con <lb/>
tact with on electric light <lb/>
Thursday and there was quite a <lb/>
smash up. what, makes me <lb/>
Quite a number of our lady <lb/>
teachers attended the institute <lb/>
Ernest had a <lb/>
valuable horse to die last Sunday <lb/>
with the colic. <lb/>
B. S. left yesterday <lb/>
for Zebulon where he will erect <lb/>
a handsome two story brick <lb/>
building for parties in that j. <lb/>
Mr. is a large <lb/>
tor and has several contracts in <lb/>
view at an early date. <lb/>
Mr. J. T. Davis is quite sick <lb/>
at his home on East Railroad <lb/>
street. <lb/>
There was a large shipment of <lb/>
scrap tobacco from here Monday. <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King filled his <lb/>
regular appointment in the <lb/>
Missionary Baptist church here <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. <lb/>
Misses Jessie Cannon and Faye <lb/>
Corey came home Monday from <lb/>
a visit to friends at Hanrahan. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Alexander and <lb/>
little son are visiting friends near <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
Johnie Smith and John Ran- <lb/>
men did several thousand dollars <lb/>
worth of work during last season <lb/>
and deserve much credit for <lb/>
their energy and enterprise, <lb/>
are all Pitt county boys. <lb/>
send elsewhere, when <lb/>
you can get nice ceiling and <lb/>
windows and door <lb/>
made to order at J. R. <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
G. W. B. Garris his barn, <lb/>
stables and shelter by fire last <lb/>
week. He had his crop of cotton <lb/>
under the shelter, corn in the <lb/>
barn, with fodder and hay <lb/>
-tacked nearby. His small Doy <lb/>
a match to straw in a <lb/>
cellar, the wore in the <lb/>
field arrived only fa time to <lb/>
ave house dwelling. <lb/>
No insurance. <lb/>
We will give you cents per <lb/>
for your cotton seed or <lb/>
you cotton seed meal <lb/>
them at J. R. Smith Co. ii <lb/>
The family of Bill Jones, one <lb/>
of the I of Ayden. have <lb/>
to Craven county. <lb/>
We can shoo your mules <lb/>
repair your carts, bug- <lb/>
and on short notice. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Mrs. Emma has moved <lb/>
W. C. residence <lb/>
in South Ayden. <lb/>
and <lb/>
at J. It. Dixon Co. Dixon. <lb/>
President <lb/>
was observed at the seminary <lb/>
with becoming ceremonies. Prof. <lb/>
J. A. was the <lb/>
pal speaker. <lb/>
Smith Dixon have recently <lb/>
installed a lot of new machinery <lb/>
and are doing some model work. <lb/>
and can be well classed at a <lb/>
Bee work <lb/>
School books, tablets, Bibles <lb/>
and Testaments at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Car salt just received at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Try a bucket of use <lb/>
third less than lard at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Come and get the best prices. i from <lb/>
Harrington, Co. fruit put up tin Kr <lb/>
We have just opened a they v. <lb/>
line of best enamel ware. me <lb/>
and get your pick. <lb/>
A. W. A Co. <lb/>
blankets and <lb/>
and <lb/>
of his <lb/>
We art headquarters good <lb/>
horse blankets. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co <lb/>
Misses Boushall and <lb/>
Nan Lou went to Green- <lb/>
ville yesterday afternoon. bey <lb/>
will attend the <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
are still going. Call to see <lb/>
our nice stock of runabouts be <lb/>
fore you buy. Prices are inter- <lb/>
H. C. Langston, L. L. <lb/>
Jno. Hugh Smith, <lb/>
Kittrell, Misses Olivia Early, <lb/>
Lizzie and Bessie went <lb/>
to Greenville today. <lb/>
Come examine our <lb/>
before buying. We can <lb/>
give you a bargain. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
All of our teachers attended <lb/>
Association t <lb/>
We carry a full lino of farm <lb/>
tools. Harrington Co. <lb/>
A Mission study class has been <lb/>
organized at the Baptist j <lb/>
under the direction of Rev. T. H. <lb/>
a specialty.-A. G. Co. <lb/>
The <lb/>
cook stoves among <lb/>
the peat We have them at prices <lb/>
that will interest We <lb/>
have, a full line of rs and <lb/>
piping. Harrington. Barber <lb/>
Dr. Dixon. i I A . was <lb/>
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to that the; <lb/>
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for the Beaufort County <lb/>
ii ml <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
We are carrying a rice rice of j <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets. are <lb/>
right and can furnish nice <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
The <lb/>
chine is one of the Deal on the <lb/>
market. See us for p ices that <lb/>
will be of interest to you. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
We are for the <lb/>
d. c <lb/>
harrows, stalk cutters, S <lb/>
two-horse plows. No <lb/>
do without valuable <lb/>
en his farm. We can <lb/>
you prices that will interest <lb/>
you. Harrington, Barber <lb/>
I treat you <lb/>
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Axes, spade,, bush- I<lb/>
be found at our store, the <lb/>
grades at reasonable price. <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
The A. G. Cox <lb/>
. <lb/>
King and Miss Elizabeth . . <lb/>
Boushall. They will meet every J,, s them <lb/>
you <lb/>
la the I u l -r <lb/>
nil Bow. ft <lb/>
J L. <lb/>
Saturday afternoon at o'clock <lb/>
at the church. <lb/>
A full line of tubs and buckets <lb/>
just in. A. W. Ange Co, <lb/>
From the way fertilizers are <lb/>
being hauled out these days, the <lb/>
farmers must be getting another <lb/>
crop in their minds. <lb/>
Fresh beef, pork, oysters, <lb/>
sage and fish can be found at our <lb/>
market. Lunches en short <lb/>
notice. Bail Sutton. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. are now in position to sup- <lb/>
ply you with their Tar Heel <lb/>
Carts, box bodies and Tumbling <lb/>
bodies. Prices made right. Call <lb/>
and see them. <lb/>
Any one in need of a good and <lb/>
arc <lb/>
still <lb/>
virtue of tin- h <lb/>
Let us orders certain <lb/>
E, and . <lb/>
I ;. Vi. A. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business February, o. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discount I <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
4-1,468.76 stock <lb/>
fund <lb/>
8,600.00<lb/>
6.001 <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
hunk and <lb/>
U. S. Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,048.70 <lb/>
other <lb/>
4.600.00 <lb/>
I profits, less <lb/>
exp. and pd. 9,796.141 <lb/>
Deposits sub, to cheek 42.664,74 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
from Greenville were here or north <lb/>
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gin on the 24th. Here is a fine <lb/>
chance for some one. Subscribed and sworn to be <lb/>
. fore me, this day of <lb/>
The boys have arranged them <lb/>
nice grounds and are making <lb/>
preparation for the fall season. <lb/>
STANCIL <lb/>
Notary Public<lb/>
my <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J. It III. <lb/>
C. CANNON. <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
bi tore you buy. <lb/>
Co. School Del <lb/>
going, <lb/>
as early as possible. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A. W. Hawks Co. of Atlanta <lb/>
will have a specialist at our drug <lb/>
store Feb. who will be <lb/>
ed to <lb/>
adjust glasses. B. T. Cox Co. <lb/>
Tobacco bed cloth just <lb/>
ed. Barber Co <lb/>
We have decided to close out <lb/>
our line of furniture and we are <lb/>
offering it at almost your own <lb/>
price for cash. Sew us quickly <lb/>
for bargain. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Our line of fresh garden seeds <lb/>
of kinds has just come in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
ask us for credit. We <lb/>
must sell strictly for cash. We <lb/>
can give you better bar rain by <lb/>
so doing. Button Doll. <lb/>
Get you an <lb/>
plow to do your breaking land. <lb/>
We also carry oil kinds of farm <lb/>
supplies. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
We have a lot of rubber boots <lb/>
and shot s that must go at once. <lb/>
See us for your own <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
We have just a large <lb/>
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Tie A. G. Mfg. Co. j <lb/>
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Guano distributors are <lb/>
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YOUR NEEDS <lb/>
IN ALL LINES of GOODS <lb/>
us Goods you may need. Look through <lb/>
our beautiful stock and you will be pleased. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb/>
Bra <lb/>
i REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
AT <lb/>
In the of North the <lb/>
close of I <lb/>
Loans and discounts IS I <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
I S. Bond to secure cir- <lb/>
21,000.001 <lb/>
Banking house, furniture, <lb/>
and fixtures 3,216.52 <lb/>
Due from banks <lb/>
reserve 30,5.7.88 <lb/>
Due from State Banks <lb/>
and Bankers <lb/>
Due from roved re- <lb/>
serve agents <lb/>
C other cash <lb/>
items W <lb/>
Exchanges for clearing; house <lb/>
Notes of other National <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
paper currency, <lb/>
and cents <lb/>
notes <lb/>
with II. i <lb/>
S. p-r cent. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Gardner's Re- <lb/>
pair Shop. <lb/>
City Market, Greenville <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Carts. Wagons and farm- <lb/>
s repaired. Furniture repair- <lb/>
ed and upholstered, g machines <lb/>
r paired. Horses by an expert <lb/>
All work guaranteed to be as good as <lb/>
t e best, prices lower than else- <lb/>
where Nothing i first class mate- <lb/>
rial used. mi- a trial. <lb/>
saw. d also a portable saw. j <lb/>
WE ARE READY <lb/>
AND WANT YOUR <lb/>
TIME <lb/>
There is no transaction too <lb/>
small nor any too large for us to <lb/>
handle. <lb/>
We carry all <lb/>
C . ailing and Dying. All work <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
W. . Greenville. <lb/>
NEW GARDEN SEED <lb/>
FOR 1909. <lb/>
Early Corn, Onion Sets, and <lb/>
Lawn Seeds. At <lb/>
Coward Wooten <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
227,171.91 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided profits I cur- <lb/>
rent expenses, taxes paid <lb/>
National Lank notes <lb/>
outstanding i <lb/>
Du state banks <lb/>
and hankers <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
Time <lb/>
checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Bonds borrowed 21,000.00 <lb/>
Total S <lb/>
State of N. C, County of <lb/>
I, F. J. Forbes, cashier of the above- <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best <lb/>
of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
P. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb/>
and sworn to before me <lb/>
this 11th day of February, 1909. <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
L. W. TUCKER, <lb/>
F. G. JAMES, <lb/>
WHEDBEE, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Better Than <lb/>
Spanking does not cure children of <lb/>
here is h <lb/>
for . Mrs. M. <lb/>
ox W, Ind. will <lb/>
send free to any mother her <lb/>
home with full instructions <lb/>
no money, but write if <lb/>
your children trouble in this way <lb/>
Don't the the chances are <lb/>
it can't help it. treatment <lb/>
and troubled <lb/>
urine difficulties by <lb/>
A Curious <lb/>
The of of Kin <lb/>
of <lb/>
known the of <lb/>
son of died at <lb/>
about an <lb/>
the skill of her doctors as Its <lb/>
cause. bet a <lb/>
was who Is <lb/>
curious mi the <lb/>
of her bedroom; but. although <lb/>
words were over and <lb/>
over again, the queen died. The <lb/>
of Hanover after his wife's death gave <lb/>
orders that her should Bl <lb/>
nays lie kept as though the queen <lb/>
would sleep there night. The bod <lb/>
was turned down, the pillows re- <lb/>
hot water brought and <lb/>
daintiest slipper laid In readiness<lb/>
Mr. Finicky Fad. <lb/>
continued Mrs. <lb/>
Scuds, we become well <lb/>
Scads is most finicky man ever. <lb/>
He one them newfangled <lb/>
doors to keep cigars in, <lb/>
other he bought a clock <lb/>
with one them autocratic <lb/>
that calls hour, to any <lb/>
about having walls his <lb/>
den done over in and <lb/>
floor covered administer <lb/>
and a full line of <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/>
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
J. F. Davenport. Mgr. <lb/>
SOMETHING NEW <lb/>
In Per Goods, figured <lb/>
Madras, India Linens, French Lawns. Having <lb/>
bought a big lot of these goods it enables us to sell <lb/>
hem at low prices. <lb/>
At Big Store <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Now in Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Leaf Tobacco Guano 8-3-3 <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/>
GOLD <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/>
LEAF <lb/>
8-3-3<lb/>
Way Ike Treat r W <lb/>
The of th. <lb/>
Jobs E. Waite. of Atlanta. For- chain ran, at <lb/>
road near Cherryville. in <lb/>
Pastorate. that he has every pr. <lb/>
Throughout North reprinted his crew <lb/>
u t t <lb/>
both in Baptist circles pt <lb/>
the L-generally there how <lb/>
will be interest in the t. <lb/>
what is stated <lb/>
that Rev th- ether c . , <lb/>
Ur John B. White, at present and <lb/>
the of the Second Baptist He the white <lb/>
will be ex- the worker he had- r , <lb/>
a call to Euclid Avenue always to go to . mm <lb/>
church in Cleveland, while at it steady. U ,. <lb/>
succeed Rev. Dr. and quiet We though it <lb/>
Eaton, who in turn t r a white preacher o be- <lb/>
to go to Madison Avenue the <lb/>
church in New York city to come- were t <lb/>
that <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ j <lb/>
and r <lb/>
ind Deader. C -n <lb/>
f- r Fur. Cotton S- I <lb/>
Turkey Bergs- ; <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
r mil Lu u <lb/>
P fl <lb/>
r. Hi h Life K i <lb/>
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Cherries. Peace <lb/>
e k Apple. Apples. Syrup. <lb/>
v. ;. Sugar. <lb/>
Food. Match; -s. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Ha s. <lb/>
Oranges. Applet. <lb/>
Nuts Dried Apples- <lb/>
Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
how Several Buildings Glass and <lb/>
w had Night Wooden ware. Cakes and <lb/>
sat . <lb/>
BAKER AND HART S <lb/>
Tin- t buy <lb/>
to <lb/>
only. <lb/>
your Cam <lb/>
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r, <lb/>
Consist <lb/>
Stalk I <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Cutlers. Rake and high grade Cultivators <lb/>
both riding and walking. <lb/>
American Fence Wire <lb/>
an, Macaroni. Chess, Beat But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing <lb/>
ht the town of Farmville numerous other goods. <lb/>
About Wednesday <lb/>
succeed the late Rev. Dr. George three living wires all <lb/>
recently deceased. It county. Then the <lb/>
Dr White will his so quiet d contented a the Smith Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
the report that Dr. White Horton's machine cash. Come see me. <lb/>
accept the can. .,. i u,,,,.,,,, , . i, .,.; . . <lb/>
very <lb/>
point in con- that would be fool , blacksmith shop and a <lb/>
proposed to himself L. a, d. <lb/>
changes is tUt Mr. John D. machines n- Th fir, in a lot of <lb/>
Rockefeller is a prominent a sentence to the chain for . real. of machine shop, <lb/>
n- and from that building quickly- <lb/>
spread to th did <lb/>
not learn the amounts of or <lb/>
All horses -Kn.-he. k <lb/>
of the livery <lb/>
a mainstay in its financial sup-1 ton <lb/>
port. The salary paid to <lb/>
pastor is said to be one of the<lb/>
in the most popular heights always on hand. <lb/>
Complete Stock ready mixed <lb/>
P A I N T S <lb/>
colors. <lb/>
Orders tilled <lb/>
Will Not be <lb/>
received by any minister j Washington. C. Feb. moved out <lb/>
in the States. For j Judge Marion Butler s. <lb/>
months last summer Dr. I and Duncan of <lb/>
White Mr. Rockefeller Line need not bother, BALKS DEATH PLOT. <lb/>
much thrown together as com- any more about the it J A. . a civil war <lb/>
golf players and later on j confirmation of the S <lb/>
Dr While wrote an Herbert F ,,.,,., ,. ., ,,. hi <lb/>
warmly defending the oil kin; the d S <lb/>
The nomination tome, in t all rem <lb/>
Sen, r m <lb/>
made known me King's New which re- <lb/>
should ,. he m g S. <lb/>
Coughs, Hemorrhages, <lb/>
senior Tar Heel senator <lb/>
this position in response to re- <lb/>
quests from hading members of <lb/>
the bar in the State. Letters <lb/>
have been in forth-- past <lb/>
week from some of the best <lb/>
known lawyers in the State, who <lb/>
oppose on <lb/>
and his religious methods. <lb/>
Dr. White is a native of North <lb/>
Carolina, his place being <lb/>
Clayton, and he is an alumnus <lb/>
of Wake Fort st College, from <lb/>
which he received the degree of <lb/>
Bachelor of Arts in 1890. He <lb/>
first prepared himself for law, <lb/>
but instead entered the ministry, <lb/>
licensed in August of <lb/>
and ordained in June of 1892 at <lb/>
Apex. He was pastor at Wilson <lb/>
in 1892 and 1893, at Edenton <lb/>
from to 1896 and has been <lb/>
corresponding secretary of the <lb/>
State Convention. He- <lb/>
has been in Atlanta five or more <lb/>
News <lb/>
Tr. <lb/>
Style with <lb/>
Em <lb/>
on, I. . with <lb/>
Bates Vow . i Hate club piano <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
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,. piano, I J <lb/>
II I. . i,. hand or y th. <lb/>
t will H n- <lb/>
, ,. mo-i , in the <lb/>
I-, st p hi price and -r I <lb/>
-j on r write. <lb/>
the highest grade in all <lb/>
teed per cent pine, <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Those wishing to purchase Nil's <lb/>
will well to see us as we carry <lb/>
but the est. <lb/>
It you building give us a <lb/>
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb/>
will take tare orders and <lb/>
tee prices. When wishing g men- <lb/>
in <lb/>
the above don't to look up <lb/>
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art. <lb/>
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fr.- by all <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
, o'clock, at the home of the <lb/>
the I bride's father i Mr. W. J. Fl-m- <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
OF Till CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the close of business 5th, <lb/>
ground that Is not <lb/>
enough for the judgeship. <lb/>
bu <lb/>
SAVE HONEY BY BUYING <lb/>
COUGH REMEDY. <lb/>
TYPHOID IN MINERAL WATER. <lb/>
You will pat just <lb/>
miles from Mr. <lb/>
W. L. Patrick and Miss Mary <lb/>
Emma Fleming were married by <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Shore, pastor of Jar- <lb/>
vis Memorial M. E. Church. <lb/>
The State Chemist Typhoid <lb/>
Thirty-Fire Out of Forty Sewn. <lb/>
A bill was reported favorably <lb/>
this morning in the senate which <lb/>
provides for an analysis of all <lb/>
mineral waters offered for sale <lb/>
for resorts in the state, and if <lb/>
found bad the will be <lb/>
published in the Health Bulletin. <lb/>
It provides also that the owner <lb/>
of a spring may have the water <lb/>
analyzed three times and if found <lb/>
pure it will be so stated in the <lb/>
Health Bulletin. <lb/>
But here is the most interest- <lb/>
matter of the whole thing <lb/>
under Dr. Lewis <lb/>
finds that of the mineral <lb/>
waters sold this state, <lb/>
are polluted with typhoid <lb/>
germs, and actually dangerous. <lb/>
Few will read this, <lb/>
speaking, but it is of vital <lb/>
importance. <lb/>
It goes without saying that the <lb/>
Scott bill will pass both houses. <lb/>
Just think of people going to <lb/>
a health resorts to drink typhoid <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
as much for a .,, the ceremony the couple <lb/>
of Cough R m-k <lb/>
n for the cough meal- came to I ind win make <lb/>
but money in home with Mr. and Mrs. V. <lb/>
Station Washington street. <lb/>
have the best wishes of <lb/>
take it. colds often d v friends <lb/>
and n you j <lb/>
you want to be I <lb/>
sou are one that will cu-e i our A pi In time MM IS <lb/>
cod Cough Remedy Little Liver <lb/>
cure. Trice I B l sick headache, constipation. <lb/>
bottle. SB'S by J. U Wooten and do rot gripe. Trice bold by Jno. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
rm be i on Fourth street <lb/>
to clean, press repair <lb/>
Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb/>
Ml work done promptly, suit <lb/>
made to order when <lb/>
Your Solicited. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Coward Wooten. <lb/>
L, Wooten. <lb/>
Lincoln <lb/>
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan <lb/>
has shown a issue of <lb/>
2-cents postage stamps known <lb/>
as the Lincoln used by <lb/>
the government in <lb/>
of the one hundredth <lb/>
of the birth of <lb/>
Lincoln. These new <lb/>
contain a good portrait of Lin- <lb/>
and the sale of them begins <lb/>
at the on the 12th, the <lb/>
anniversary of his birth. <lb/>
FALL BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving, plant <lb/>
to beat results A nice <lb/>
line and Ferns in all <lb/>
s. Choice cut flowers b <lb/>
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb/>
and Floral offerings at short <lb/>
not-c-. Mail. Telegraph, and <lb/>
Telephone order receive <lb/>
prompt attention. Phone <lb/>
J CC <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
Loans discount <lb/>
Overdrafts scoured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Other stocks, bonds <lb/>
mortgage <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Nat hank and other I <lb/>
S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
. on <lb/>
J. <lb/>
1,078.94 <lb/>
10,895.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, I <lb/>
ex. and taxes p I <lb/>
D pub i i <lb/>
Cashier's chocks out- <lb/>
2.1.000.00 <lb/>
State County <lb/>
I, I. Little, Cashier of <lb/>
wear that true . <lb/>
do <lb/>
of <lb/>
my <lb/>
ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION. <lb/>
Why not use Liniment <lb/>
when you have We feel <lb/>
sure that the result will ho prompt and <lb/>
satisfactory. It has cured Others, <lb/>
why not you Try it. It cost but a <lb/>
Price, cents; large. <lb/>
cents. For mile b J. L. Wooten <lb/>
and Coward Wooten <lb/>
Digging For Buried Treasure. <lb/>
Another story <lb/>
came to light Sunday when a <lb/>
number of gentlemen, hearing <lb/>
the reports of the operations, <lb/>
went to the homo Scott, <lb/>
an <lb/>
one door west of northwest <lb/>
of Eighth and Nun streets, <lb/>
and finding that he had almost <lb/>
undermined his kitchen by dig- <lb/>
a hole or feet deep <lb/>
and or feet in <lb/>
in search of a chest of gold <lb/>
which spirit had directed <lb/>
him to dig The old man <lb/>
been persistently at work <lb/>
for a long time and announces <lb/>
that he will not give up the <lb/>
search tor the hidden treasure. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
s and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
pairing. <lb/>
id Dry Cleaning. <lb/>
Altering, Re <lb/>
or. an <lb/>
Sat or no charges. <lb/>
In of E. <lb/>
her Shop <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
torn me, this 12th day of <lb/>
1909. H. D. <lb/>
Notary Republic. <lb/>
JAMES I. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
U. V. . <lb/>
V. H Wilson, <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
Bar <lb/>
R. President. C- A <lb/>
Of THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb/>
AND TRUST CO., <lb/>
Happenings of Interest in North Caro- <lb/>
New Bern, N. C. Feb. 11- <lb/>
The House of Alfred Stevens, <lb/>
at was de <lb/>
by fire last night and a <lb/>
young child was burned to <lb/>
death. The parents were barely <lb/>
able to save themselves and two <lb/>
other children. Fires have been <lb/>
numerous in the neighborhood of <lb/>
that fire and <lb/>
suspected. <lb/>
Mooresville, N. C, Feb. <lb/>
A terrible accident occurred at <lb/>
the Lorene Oil mill, here, this <lb/>
afternoon when Fred Perry, <lb/>
eighteen years old, was instantly <lb/>
killed by becoming entangled in <lb/>
a belt. <lb/>
Subscribe to The. Reflector. <lb/>
HUMAN HANDS <lb/>
DO NOT TOUCH IT. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Edmond Fleming props. <lb/>
i in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town- Four chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber <lb/>
place is inviting, <lb/>
Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to call when <lb/>
good work wanted. <lb/>
At <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
.-lose of business, February <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
From th th r-<lb/>
don. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
to It la <lb/>
pure Our U M <lb/>
clean u <lb/>
Is Easy to Make. <lb/>
Mil, Mid <lb/>
In<lb/>
Fitters <lb/>
terry, I <lb/>
Bold bi your sweat <lb/>
by It h <lb/>
not keep It. <lb/>
Co. t Boy. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Other stocks, bonds <lb/>
mortgages <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National hank notes <lb/>
and other U. notes <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
1,980.19 Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
In case of accident, sickness <lb/>
any o h r to us <lb/>
the telephone one time may b <lb/>
worth a year's rental. Only <lb/>
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Not Quite <lb/>
How often you en s <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or an- <lb/>
Ker lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
Is a you could desire, <lb/>
we will see that your tool X <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods t c <lb/>
of------- <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Time ear of <lb/>
Den sub to ex <lb/>
50,574.00 checks <lb/>
2,700.00 <lb/>
60.00 Due and bankers <lb/>
880.29 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
15,000.00 <lb/>
0,221.11 <lb/>
2.020.40 <lb/>
107,470.75<lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds <lb/>
For The <lb/>
Garden Farm. <lb/>
Thirty years in business, with <lb/>
B steadily increasing trade every <lb/>
we have to-day one <lb/>
of the largest businesses in seeds <lb/>
in this the beet of <lb/>
evidence as to <lb/>
The Superior Quality <lb/>
of Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
are headquarter for <lb/>
Grass and Clover Seeds, <lb/>
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats. <lb/>
Cow Peas, So Beans and <lb/>
all Farm Seeds. <lb/>
County of <lb/>
ab <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina. <lb/>
i f of the . <lb/>
statement is true to the best <lb/>
d hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 12th day of February, <lb/>
1909. Andrew J. Moon-. <lb/>
Notary Republic. <lb/>
C. S. Cashier. <lb/>
II. A. While, <lb/>
I. Wooten, <lb/>
K. Jeffries, <lb/>
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Underwear, Trunks, Furniture, etc. Now in the hands of <lb/>
I L STERN and Co. of New York <lb/>
And will be placed on sale for I days only. Sale starts Thursday Feb. 8th at a. m.<lb/>
a Your will not b blighted because there will be bargains for everybody. Hot a few catchy- <lb/>
come and find it sot. go home disgusted and disappointed. la a true legitimate <lb/>
. you to here whether with intentions of buying or not to prove oar assertions. <lb/>
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1.75 shoes, , i ; price. <lb/>
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Men's 2.25 Pi <lb/>
Men b <lb/>
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M . s i its <lb/>
Pa <lb/>
M 6.00 Pants <lb/>
Me i's Gloves <lb/>
Men's Gloves<lb/>
Gloves l <lb/>
. i's Dress Gloves <lb/>
14.98 Mi n's Dress Gloves 1.18 <lb/>
Men's Newport Garters <lb/>
Men's Newport Garters lie <lb/>
,. Men's M Garters <lb/>
M n's <lb/>
, Men's Neckties <lb/>
M n's Hal Hose <lb/>
Z g n's Half Hose lie <lb/>
y I, Men's Half Hose <lb/>
Fancy Vests. <lb/>
Men's Suspenders <lb/>
Suspenders <lb/>
. Handkerchiefs <lb/>
Handkerchiefs <lb/>
Men's Guff. Buttons<lb/>
O . i. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
i Men's Toe Cuff Button <lb/>
Dress Work Shirts. <lb/>
Cc <lb/>
Be <lb/>
7-. half ,,. .,. 1.50 Suit-, <lb/>
,. v Jacket . <lb/>
. .  , E 8.57 , . <lb/>
. .; If-, u. side price 2.09 <lb/>
. pr. 1.00 it to I- <lb/>
It, <lb/>
,.,; . . Quits sale U I- . <lb/>
t ; i ., i i -IS p <lb/>
, . price <lb/>
. <lb/>
ice <lb/>
lie very I r, iT. m <lb/>
. . i-- , Towels <lb/>
, . d . i. i.-. . I <lb/>
in nil <lb/>
ice Brass Pins, price linen towels <lb/>
c i towels <lb/>
;. ; <lb/>
. . , . .,,. ;. , <lb/>
. i Cotton, I i , . , j, ., d to <lb/>
. in . <lb/>
. . Table Linen. <lb/>
Cut Shoes. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . ., . Is. <lb/>
Overcoats. <lb/>
Bay 3.000 r <lb/>
ti no re ; <lb/>
Knee Pants. <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
r. j Pi <lb/>
lie K it Pa <lb/>
i l K <lb/>
Hals and Caps. <lb/>
4.49 <lb/>
Shirts <lb/>
Work Shirts <lb/>
Men's Work and Dress <lb/>
Shirts <lb/>
Work and Dress <lb/>
Shins <lb/>
1.50 Dress Shirts <lb/>
Overalls. <lb/>
rails <lb/>
. Overalls <lb/>
M Overalls <lb/>
1.50 Stool chairs, oak <lb/>
l. Oak diners <lb/>
Ladies rockers <lb/>
I Ladies, rockers <lb/>
I room suit,<lb/>
do price <lb/>
Center Tables.<lb/>
i Col , . U 72-i i h damask, M . a, <lb/>
. . P linens, <lb/>
price Quality .,;,., <lb/>
. . i . r- r in damask . i <lb/>
l ; Dre- I;, price 1.60 napkins, per ind , <lb/>
, . , . i .; . Hair Brushed, sale price 1.15 ., ., ,,, , ,. , . i <lb/>
Work . , . c ,, . .; ;, n nap B . , 6.00 iron beds <lb/>
., . j, b 1.25 Linen nap per Gents Goods, iron beds <lb/>
. ice <lb/>
Center tallies <lb/>
Center Tables <lb/>
I is Wood Beds. <lb/>
3.60 Wood Beds <lb/>
1.88 Wood Beds <lb/>
Iron Beds. <lb/>
ii 81-2 fa <lb/>
no Kid Gloves <lb/>
m 71-2 Underwear. <lb/>
B .; Work 121-2 1.60 Quality. Vesta 1.15 <lb/>
Th orated Clue Peabody <lb/>
Iron beds <lb/>
x Lot of single and j for <lb/>
Collars Matting. <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
1.26 <lb/>
1.18 <lb/>
3.19 <lb/>
18.98 <lb/>
1.18 <lb/>
2.15 <lb/>
2.79 <lb/>
3.19 <lb/>
4.78 <lb/>
6.88 <lb/>
p. This isle Cannot but stir community from to end for never has there been no commercial <lb/>
No No v D hard times overlook such a money String opportunity as this. <lb/>
event o to all people. w. t <lb/>
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STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
last ten and we know the people Greenville and grounding country will <lb/>
money to any chaser article sold i. not and <lb/>
Be with us and see the big sale start, Tomorrow Thursday 18th at a. m. <lb/>
C T- BIG STORE <lb/>
J. L STERN and Oh, of New York, m charge of <lb/>
Look m Big M Sip <lb/>
B in u Nam ii ii . if <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Year <lb/>
VOL. NO. <lb/>
THE BILL WITH TEETH <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. FEB. <lb/>
From <lb/>
MRS. NANNIE EDWARDS DIED. <lb/>
Get n Report <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
The senate judiciary commit- <lb/>
tee met yesterday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock to pass on the famous <lb/>
Lockhart anti-trust bill. The <lb/>
was still unable <lb/>
to fret together. A minority <lb/>
report and a majority report <lb/>
were filled by the sub-commit- <lb/>
tee. <lb/>
Senators Blow and <lb/>
substitute embodies the Manning <lb/>
substitute and provides <lb/>
for the enforcement of the <lb/>
law. The report which was <lb/>
adopted by a vote of to is as <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
ALLEGED <lb/>
administrators and was of the sub-committee offer. <lb/>
of a corporation. day's was taken of <lb/>
A message was received from in discussing the bill. ha here <lb/>
and excite- <lb/>
the new bills wore Charles who<lb/>
DAY. <lb/>
Earth it Poorer and Heaven Richer by <lb/>
this Good Woman. i <lb/>
E. Edwards de- <lb/>
parted this life at p. m. on <lb/>
Friday. at the home of . u. ,,,, . <lb/>
her son. Mr. W. P. Edwards, in To make the of a board of internal improvements <lb/>
West Greenville. I check report certain work <lb/>
The remains were taken f t defraud. to amend contractors had done upon build- <lb/>
for interment g-j of the <lb/>
general <lb/>
THIRTY <lb/>
governor transmitting the <lb/>
Among the new of the North Carolina <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Edwards leaves two sons, <lb/>
Mr. Jas. N. Edwards, of Farm- <lb/>
ville, Mr. W. P. Edwards, of <lb/>
Greenville., one sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Laura Short, of Spray, N. C, <lb/>
and a brother, Mr. John Mar- <lb/>
shall, of Nash county. <lb/>
Mrs. Edwards was a member <lb/>
for the State. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
The same message as went to<lb/>
in a of killing <lb/>
i of t is nil y, but <lb/>
Senate Judiciary Com- of the Baptist <lb/>
subcommittee to whom <lb/>
was referred the senate bill No. <lb/>
introduced by Mr. Lockhart, <lb/>
and the offered there- <lb/>
for before the committee by Mr. <lb/>
Manning, being unable to agree <lb/>
upon said substitute, and the <lb/>
undersigned being agreed be- <lb/>
tween themselves as to a <lb/>
for both do hereby <lb/>
recommend the enclosed as <lb/>
substitute for the Lockhart <lb/>
and the Manning substitute. <lb/>
I BLOW. <lb/>
V. BASSETT <lb/>
The substitute bill <lb/>
by Senators Blow and Basset is <lb/>
as <lb/>
bill to be entitled an net to <lb/>
amend chapter of the public <lb/>
laws of 1907. entitled net <lb/>
denouncing conduct within the <lb/>
state of North Carolina which <lb/>
interferes with trade and com- <lb/>
General Assembly of <lb/>
North Carolina do <lb/>
That section of <lb/>
chapter of the public laws of <lb/>
1907, be amended by adding at the <lb/>
end of section I he following <lb/>
sub-section as sub-section <lb/>
For any person, firm, corpora- <lb/>
or association to conspire, <lb/>
with any other person, firm, <lb/>
or association to put <lb/>
down or keep down the price of <lb/>
any article produced in this <lb/>
state by the labor of others, <lb/>
which article the said per- <lb/>
son, firm, corporation or <lb/>
intends to buy. <lb/>
That section of <lb/>
Ville and a consecrated Christian <lb/>
woman. <lb/>
She was quiet and unassuming <lb/>
In manner and was one of those <lb/>
humble servants of God who <lb/>
to those whom <lb/>
the loved, or those who needed <lb/>
her help. <lb/>
For several months she has <lb/>
an invalid; since October <lb/>
confined to her bed. <lb/>
A patient sufferer indeed arid <lb/>
appreciative of every attention <lb/>
shown her to a degree one rarely <lb/>
sees, even to the end. <lb/>
In this branch were also a <lb/>
member of new local bills, <lb/>
and many former bills passed <lb/>
final reading. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Among the new bills were; <lb/>
to increase the number of com <lb/>
in Greene county; to <lb/>
of general importance, was , Raleigh some live <lb/>
coming nearest to it <lb/>
amend the law as to bank Si <lb/>
to require electric head <lb/>
on certain trains; to regulate and jail i Sunday <lb/>
of soft drinks; to annul the j noon charged with writing and <lb/>
using them the delivery <lb/>
of a letter to James <lb/>
Among the new bills introduced i After disposing of a few minor W. , this city, <lb/>
To establish a State con- matter the house went; iv d letter about <lb/>
commission; to relieve into committee of the ten days ago d <lb/>
of mileage set rail- further the revenue bin, him to <lb/>
roads; to repeal law creating the taking it up by sections. on hundred an under <lb/>
fish commission; to promote bet-1 Q S certain mark. U <lb/>
free rural delivery, Cox. i t Ids s the culvert <lb/>
relative to the <lb/>
one; a joint to adjourn nor to I to amend the Ash Is <lb/>
March 3rd, to appropriate 0.- <lb/>
to furnish gov man- <lb/>
V governor to define state j t aid in <lb/>
to compel express I of to Daughters of <lb/>
to make prompt <lb/>
of to extend time for No accurate record of th <lb/>
to file reports; to re Alumnae and students of Greens- <lb/>
quire to mark comet Female College having been <lb/>
weight on cotton bales; kept during pas <lb/>
the law as to blind maimed I years of its the Alumnae <lb/>
is now making an. <lb/>
the last weeks of her ordered <lb/>
sickness she expressed a willing- <lb/>
to die and often prayed, in <lb/>
her conscious moments to at <lb/>
rest. One of her warm friends <lb/>
remarked over her remains <lb/>
grieved more for her sufferings <lb/>
than do for <lb/>
She is rest, all is well with <lb/>
her. <lb/>
To the b. ones the <lb/>
of the community goes out <lb/>
mentor. C. O. D shipments; to <lb/>
repeal certain laws as to <lb/>
as to fees of state lib- <lb/>
to amend I as to rd- <lb/>
on freight trains. The rev- <lb/>
act was also presented and <lb/>
A resolution often d that <lb/>
no new bills be after <lb/>
the inst. <lb/>
chute, or else lie would be killed. <lb/>
r, think g it B joke <lb/>
friend <lb/>
The for th lacing of the <lb/>
money .; p <lb/>
a second letter i . telling <lb/>
him to put th m mi y there by <lb/>
Saturday at 1- or he <lb/>
to accomplish this, the to opera-. n, . ,,. -v; next, <lb/>
some r threats in regard <lb/>
to family. Ban to <lb/>
serious t Mr. Cole and he <lb/>
Ii fern d matter <lb/>
effort to r as much <lb/>
as possible a permanent re- <lb/>
cord of each u order <lb/>
to accomplish this, th <lb/>
I of every former lent and j <lb/>
The Ash bill, like <lb/>
ghost, bobbed up again and a <lb/>
conference substitute bill was <lb/>
sent up to its place. There <lb/>
was another long discussion <lb/>
continued until adjournment to <lb/>
the night session. <lb/>
BIGHT PAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
The senate <lb/>
The bill regulating the running friend of the in la earn- <lb/>
of freight trains on Sunday was solicited. We <lb/>
the principal subject of the day's readers of this paper who may <lb/>
discussion and Anally passed be in possession of informs- to his <lb/>
W. <lb/>
third reading by a decided ma <lb/>
FORTIETH DAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
To provide compensation for <lb/>
vacant land granted by the <lb/>
I ties, cities and towns reported <lb/>
n this hour favorably a bill to create the new <lb/>
bless them and use this y <lb/>
bless them use mm t of , <lb/>
of to lead c m this <lb/>
them nearer to Him who <lb/>
all things <lb/>
MR WHITE'S <lb/>
His Program an Excellent One. <lb/>
Mr. James Wesley White, not- <lb/>
ed baritone sinner of <lb/>
ton, gave a most delightful <lb/>
recital in the opera house Friday <lb/>
night under the auspices of the <lb/>
ladies of the Baptist church. <lb/>
Mr. White was in excellent voice <lb/>
land even surpassed himself at <lb/>
which would be of value ,. .,,,.,. ;. .-action. <lb/>
. i. to me at <lb/>
t . m Mr. <lb/>
had Mr. C a let- <lb/>
to his friend <lb/>
hours <lb/>
grace- until Sunday <lb/>
. .------ at <lb/>
making this record to kindly send, j f <lb/>
us information as n <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
We would like for every m- <lb/>
student to write us. giving her, Ir <lb/>
maiden name and present me <lb/>
for tax also <lb/>
what <lb/>
state-to provide for tax won letter Mr. <lb/>
after levies on real estate; to I or work she has or is he found <lb/>
forbid the sale of drugs and in, and any other s . . d in the <lb/>
said chapter be stricken out and <lb/>
the following inserted in <lb/>
That if it shall be made <lb/>
to appear to the attorney general <lb/>
by satisfactory <lb/>
affidavit may be made upon in <lb/>
formation and belief, and when <lb/>
so made shall state the ground <lb/>
that any corporation is <lb/>
violating any of the provisions, r ; r pro- <lb/>
of this act within state <lb/>
his former visit here on Thanks <lb/>
giving night <lb/>
His program consisted of eight <lb/>
numbers, two of them <lb/>
double, and three encores. While <lb/>
every number was excellent. <lb/>
Schubert's and <lb/>
and were <lb/>
more enjoyed and re- <lb/>
more applause. <lb/>
Miss Olive Gaston was <lb/>
be the duty of the attorney <lb/>
general to apply to a judge of <lb/>
the superior court for an order <lb/>
to cause such corporation, its <lb/>
officers and or any of <lb/>
them, to appear before such <lb/>
judge at a time and place to be <lb/>
named by him, which time shall <lb/>
not be less than five days from <lb/>
the service of such order to show <lb/>
cause why such corporations, its <lb/>
officers and agents or any of <lb/>
them, should not produce before <lb/>
such judge, at a time and place <lb/>
to be named, all the papers, <lb/>
books and records of such <lb/>
corporation; and if the judge <lb/>
shall be satisfied that such <lb/>
books, papers and records should <lb/>
be so produced he shall make an <lb/>
order requiring such <lb/>
its officers and or any of <lb/>
them, to produce all or any of <lb/>
its papers, books and records, to <lb/>
be examined by the attorney <lb/>
general in the presence of such <lb/>
If any corporation, its <lb/>
expressive playing was in per- <lb/>
with the singer. <lb/>
It is to be regretted that the <lb/>
weather was such as to cause a <lb/>
small audience and make the <lb/>
ladies lose on it as a financial <lb/>
venture. But those <lb/>
had an evening of <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
new county was first reported <lb/>
unfavorably, but came up again <lb/>
on a committee substitute. After <lb/>
the substitute was reported <lb/>
favorably t was re referred w <lb/>
the committee. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro <lb/>
To prevent the <lb/>
sale distribution of impure <lb/>
and improper agricultural <lb/>
to place every ex-Confederate <lb/>
soldier on the pension list; to <lb/>
regulate the appointment of re- <lb/>
; ti amend law relative to <lb/>
building and loan associations; to <lb/>
the purchase of Con- <lb/>
federate gray uniforms for old <lb/>
soldiers at the Home. <lb/>
The bill to furnish free school <lb/>
books to indigent children was <lb/>
n-ported unfavorably by the <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
To allow counties having no <lb/>
newspaper to adopt one; to erect <lb/>
State public buildings in Raleigh <lb/>
and to issue bonds for to <lb/>
appropriate to mark the <lb/>
birthplace of Andrew Jackson; <lb/>
to adopt as the State <lb/>
song; to relieve from <lb/>
in county; to pro- <lb/>
before <lb/>
first letter, and he and <lb/>
Henry Gradey and W. R. Tew <lb/>
took turns at watching for the <lb/>
man who should come to get it. <lb/>
i la the the <lb/>
Female College, Saturday and was <lb/>
, . <lb/>
The Trader deified Directory of <lb/>
Industries and <lb/>
of interest. <lb/>
Why net write at <lb/>
forget it to <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. <lb/>
Recorder Alumnae Association, <lb/>
to habitual user.-; allow <lb/>
domestic bonding Companies to <lb/>
issue their own bonds; to provide <lb/>
the Australian ballot. <lb/>
The bill to allow the town of <lb/>
Greenville to issue bonds passed <lb/>
third reading. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Among the new bills <lb/>
To increase the pension tax , <lb/>
cents; to prohibit <lb/>
and sale of duplicate The Tradesman <lb/>
switch lock to prevent Directory of <lb/>
running at large during and for is <lb/>
quail nesting for distribution. In <lb/>
hay. changing The <lb/>
senate. weekly publication, the publish- <lb/>
Among th. bills era announce there been no <lb/>
An act relative to appeals from advance in the subscription <lb/>
courts in civil cases; to price, but where the <lb/>
amend the law relative to domes-1 Include d the n st for both <lb/>
tic insurance companies; to per- <lb/>
judgments on appeal bonds <lb/>
where bankrupts are defendants; <lb/>
to increase appropriation for pub- <lb/>
schools from to <lb/>
The directory is the only com- <lb/>
of its kind issued. n <lb/>
contains pages, some <lb/>
thousand names, embracing <lb/>
fourteen states and twenty in- <lb/>
Ass mailing list and <lb/>
b Mr. Dortch and with t nicer <lb/>
Mr. Tew, secreted <lb/>
in the reeds grow <lb/>
near the At o'clock <lb/>
Sunday came <lb/>
; to the spot in ti m, and after <lb/>
cautiously surveying the <lb/>
and no one <lb/>
reached under the end of the <lb/>
designated end drew <lb/>
forth the r ll st had been <lb/>
placed there f i to get on <lb/>
Saturday. Evidently thinking <lb/>
this later contained the coveted <lb/>
pieced it in <lb/>
walked back ti few <lb/>
then drew it out. broke <lb/>
the seal and looked for the <lb/>
money. back to <lb/>
.- , money, tie <lb/>
hen the senate adjourned It of reference it is invaluable. but <lb/>
was in honor of George Washing- All subscribers to The Tradesman j The <lb/>
ton and of the return of secure a copy by renewing out to him, with leveled <lb/>
and paying He tore the let- <lb/>
several Then in his <lb/>
for regulating oyster <lb/>
may be required, it or he . the law as to tax <lb/>
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and com- <lb/>
it shall be the duty the St-1. . -t to ad- <lb/>
general to <lb/>
corporation or person to be pros- members went fishing <lb/>
therefor. When it shall m balance of <lb/>
be made to appear that the <lb/>
books or records of <lb/>
such corporation, or any of them, THIRTY ninth <lb/>
are without the limits of the senate. <lb/>
state, or that cannot con-1 introduced <lb/>
be produced before the <lb/>
judge for examination as herein- <lb/>
before provided such judge may <lb/>
issue a commission for the ex- <lb/>
of such papers, books <lb/>
and records before a <lb/>
to be named by him. <lb/>
That this act shall <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
There were many new bills in <lb/>
this branch but <lb/>
a local nature, <lb/>
into <lb/>
consider revenue <lb/>
much time to this important <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
FORTY SECOND PAY. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Among the new bills An <lb/>
act for the relief of the <lb/>
Home; to fix time of advertise- <lb/>
of public sales; to pension <lb/>
all ex Confederate soldiers; to <lb/>
amend law relative to <lb/>
But such don't go <lb/>
is good only when and the <lb/>
satisfies. Chase threats, including a threat <lb/>
coffee guaranteed to satisfy. to extort from the widow after ha <lb/>
Give them a trial. J. it- J- G. I had killed Cole, should the latter <lb/>
Wilmington Peanuts produce <lb/>
more than other kinds. Hogs <lb/>
prefer them to any others- Fine <lb/>
titles i grade of seed for sale by J. R. <lb/>
relative to the <lb/>
unjust discrimination of freight <lb/>
rates in North Carolina, and pro <lb/>
that the attorney general <lb/>
shall prosecute all infringements <lb/>
of the law. <lb/>
Among the new bills intro- <lb/>
against the State, to J. G. <lb/>
give corporation commission con <lb/>
over electric company. <lb/>
fail to and <lb/>
mite the whole together <lb/>
with shady past and his <lb/>
lolling proclivities, will have to <lb/>
be considered as bearing on this <lb/>
He is now in jail <lb/>
awaiting a preliminary hearing <lb/>
which will be held United <lb/>
States Commissioner Ives <lb/>
Long st a--- . <lb/>
over , .,,, row in city at <lb/>
of other bills of local pie colon seed. <lb/>
nature were introduced. <lb/>
At noon the trust bill was <lb/>
taken up by special order, and <lb/>
Senator Lockhart, who intro- <lb/>
the bill made a ling speech <lb/>
He was an- <lb/>
or to W in support of i, <lb/>
shall fail to Kn force from and after against by Senator who <lb/>
such papers, nooks or records as <lb/>
Or <lb/>
Maine Red bliss, Irish Gobbles, <lb/>
Rose, Peerless, at S. M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
days seed oats at F. V. <lb/>
will treat you right <lb/>
Beautiful line styles <lb/>
Tailor made Ladies just <lb/>
received. Call and ate them. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
m. <lb/>
X ft t <lb/>
. . <lb/>
, J<lb/>
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