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Year by holding a sunrise prayer <lb />
meeting. The attendance w ts <lb />
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GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. NORTH -CA JANUARY 1907 <lb />
is. should Now <lb />
be Repealed- <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina convenes early in this <lb />
month There is a strong <lb />
throughout the Slate in <lb />
favor of the <lb />
ed homestead exemption laws. <lb />
or rather to have the laws <lb />
in order that they may not be <lb />
the subterfuge of the indolent <lb />
and dishonest debtor This <lb />
was enacted to protect <lb />
credit but its operations were <lb />
designed only for the financial <lb />
depression immediately after <lb />
the close of the war, and at the <lb />
present it is well recognized that <lb />
PAID THE PENALTY. <lb />
SYLVESTER BARRETT HANGED. <lb />
of the murder of <lb />
Walter Lovitt, of <lb />
township, was today hanged in <lb />
Greenville in the enclosure be- <lb />
tween jail and court house. <lb />
The execution was strictly in corn- <lb />
it hinders rather than protects j the jaw and was <lb />
only by the number of <lb />
MURDERER OF CONSTABLE WALTER <lb />
LOVITT MEETS SENTENCE OF LAW <lb />
AFTER BEING RESPITED TWICE. <lb />
Sylvester Barrett, colored con- carrying out of the sentence <lb />
commercial transactions. The <lb />
best business men of the Stale <lb />
believe it ought to have been <lb />
abolished years ago. In 1833 <lb />
Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, <lb />
from Forsyth county, <lb />
the repeal of this <lb />
it was only by a small <lb />
margin the repeal was de- <lb />
Since this time, various <lb />
industrial and commercial or- <lb />
have taken an in- <lb />
in the repeal of this <lb />
and there is but little doubt that <lb />
a great majority of the people of <lb />
North Carolina desire that these <lb />
laws be abolished. Certain it is, <lb />
that the credit, in trans- <lb />
actions of every man not worth <lb />
has been destroyed, and <lb />
in order to trade, these men <lb />
have had to execute mortgages, <lb />
whereas v. the homestead <lb />
exemption, they could have <lb />
traded upon an open account or <lb />
a simple note. It is easy to see <lb />
this la has worked to the de- <lb />
of the very men it was <lb />
intended to <lb />
Journal. <lb />
END OF <lb />
Reported for Reflector. <lb />
The first meeting of the End <lb />
of the Century Book Club, for <lb />
the new year, was held at the <lb />
home of Mrs. J. G on <lb />
January <lb />
The business session consisted <lb />
chiefly of completing the <lb />
for The Chamber of <lb />
Commerce banquet January 9th. <lb />
It is the intention of the Ladies <lb />
of the Rook Club, to contribute <lb />
to the library, an amount equal <lb />
to that given by the town. <lb />
The literary program was <lb />
devoted to descriptions of the <lb />
most noted reviews of Classic <lb />
Rome, Byron's beautiful verses <lb />
from Harold or the Tomb <lb />
of Cecelia were read by <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Other papers were read by Mrs <lb />
Brown, Mrs Arthur Mrs <lb />
At conclusion of the liter- <lb />
program, was a prize con- <lb />
est -i hen, which being cut <lb />
for was won by Mrs <lb />
and presented to Miss <lb />
Peirce, Mrs house guest. <lb />
After refreshments were served <lb />
the club adjourned until its next <lb />
meeting. January, when <lb />
Mrs. House will entertain it. <lb />
All Next Week. <lb />
Williams Comedy Co. <lb />
will be the attraction at the <lb />
Temple opera house all next <lb />
week. This company has been <lb />
here before and the people know <lb />
them. They will piny at <lb />
prices, and cents. <lb />
On Monday night the ladies will <lb />
be free if accompanied <lb />
by i lady or gentleman with one <lb />
paid reserved seat ticket, ticket <lb />
must be purchased before seven <lb />
o'clock on Monday even <lb />
This company has an abundance <lb />
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witnesses allowed by law. <lb />
The crime for which Barrett <lb />
was hanged committed on <lb />
Saturday night. Jan. 20th. 1906 <lb />
had warrants <lb />
for the arrest of certain <lb />
them Sylvester Barrett <lb />
and Jerry Cobb, who had <lb />
general disturbance and as- <lb />
parties on the highway. <lb />
The constable summoned par- <lb />
ties to assist in making the <lb />
rests, and they went out to look <lb />
for them. Lovitt was standing <lb />
on the back of a in which <lb />
were his father and Dr. C. C. <lb />
Joyner, when they met two <lb />
in the road The <lb />
demanded the to <lb />
halt, as he had warrants for <lb />
them, and as he stepped off the <lb />
buggy one of them shot him. <lb />
The officer lived but a short while <lb />
after being shot- The <lb />
fled but were captured during <lb />
the night. <lb />
Judge B. F. Long was holding <lb />
January term of Pitt Superior <lb />
court. The grand jury found a <lb />
true bill for murder against <lb />
Barrett aid Jerry Cobb, <lb />
they where arraigned and trial <lb />
set for Thursday, Jan 25th. The <lb />
trial came to an end Friday <lb />
when the jury returned a <lb />
of murder in first degree <lb />
against Barrett, it being proven <lb />
that he fired the shot that killed <lb />
the officer, and a verdict of <lb />
in second degree against <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Barrett was sentenced to be <lb />
hanged on the 16th of February, <lb />
and Cobb was sentenced to the <lb />
penitentiary for years. <lb />
Both appealed to Supreme <lb />
court, hut later the appeal for <lb />
Jerry Cobb was withdrawn and <lb />
he is serving his sentence- <lb />
Barret's appeal was heard <lb />
by the Supreme court at the rail <lb />
term when the judgment of the <lb />
lower court was affirmed. Gov- <lb />
Glenn then set Nov. 15th <lb />
as the day of execution, but at <lb />
the request of parties who were <lb />
trying to get a commutation of <lb />
sentence gave Barrett a respite <lb />
until 18th <lb />
So long had it been since the <lb />
commission of the crime am <lb />
first date Bet for execution of <lb />
sentence that the people here for <lb />
the time lost sight of the case. <lb />
When preparation for the <lb />
started in building th <lb />
gallows, it dawned upon the <lb />
pie that the execution was <lb />
almost on the eve of Christmas, <lb />
and the holidays might <lb />
he marred by a hanging the <lb />
governor was to <lb />
postpone it for thirty days. Gov- <lb />
Glenn complied with this <lb />
st on the ground suited and <lb />
gave another respite until Jan, <lb />
16th. <lb />
Until the last day those working <lb />
to save the from the gal- <lb />
lows continued their applications <lb />
to the r for commutation, <lb />
Inn for mason stated in his <lb />
the law. <lb />
The day arrived, and the sen- <lb />
of the law was duly <lb />
The prisoners in jail, <lb />
including Barrett, were given <lb />
their breakfast at the usu hour <lb />
this morning, about by <lb />
Deputy Sheriff S. Dudley. <lb />
Barrett ate heartily and seemed <lb />
to re his breakfast. As soon <lb />
as this was over Sheriff Tucker <lb />
entered the cell of the con- <lb />
man and read the death <lb />
warrant to him. Barrett dis- <lb />
played no emotion whatever <lb />
after the reading. <lb />
The Reflector reporter inter- <lb />
viewed Barrett to ascertain if he <lb />
wished to make any statement, <lb />
but he replied there was nothing <lb />
he could say. He conversed <lb />
calmly, and while realizing that <lb />
death was only a few hours from <lb />
it had no perceptible effect <lb />
on him. He knew it was coming <lb />
and expressed a readiness to <lb />
meet it. Barrett said the officers <lb />
had been very kind to him, and <lb />
they said Barrett had been a <lb />
good prisoner, never giving them <lb />
the slightest trouble. The only- <lb />
request he made this morning <lb />
was for a drink of liquor and the <lb />
sheriff got it for him- <lb />
Before leaving the jail yard the <lb />
officers tested the gallows to see <lb />
that it worked properly. <lb />
About o'clock clothing for <lb />
the nod man was car- <lb />
to his cell and he proceeded <lb />
lo dress himself for the ordeal <lb />
through which he was to pass <lb />
At ll-M Sheriff Tucker called <lb />
the requisite dumber of wit- <lb />
thirty-six, and proceeded <lb />
to tho jail with officers to assist <lb />
him. Sylvester Barrett <lb />
was brought from ids cell and <lb />
ascended th gallows. He was <lb />
dressed in a black suit with <lb />
d breasted sack coat and <lb />
wore a brown cap As his fee; <lb />
and hands wore being tied by <lb />
Deputy SI; Dudley, one of <lb />
the witnesses asked Barrett he <lb />
was guilty, and he replied <lb />
that he was not Another <lb />
asked him if he shot Con- <lb />
stable Lovitt or knew who <lb />
did it, and he again replied that <lb />
he did not and knew nothing <lb />
about it. Nothing else was said <lb />
and he made no further state- <lb />
At the black cap was put <lb />
on and rope placed about the <lb />
condemned man's neck, when <lb />
Sheriff Tucker sprung the trap <lb />
and the body dropped about <lb />
feet, leaving tho feet about <lb />
inches from <lb />
Barrett went to his death rs <lb />
calmly and deliberately as ever <lb />
a man did. After the drop fell <lb />
there was but one slight <lb />
of the body and afterward <lb />
it hung still and motionless ex- <lb />
to swing around by the <lb />
rope. <lb />
J. E. Nobles and William <lb />
Fountain examined the body and <lb />
the heart ceased to <lb />
minutes. The neck was not <lb />
broken, death resulting in <lb />
strangulation. <lb />
At the body was lowered <lb />
from the scaffold and placed in <lb />
the coffin Barrett's people re- <lb />
quested the body and it was de- <lb />
livered to them and taken out <lb />
near for burial. <lb />
There was a large crowd out- <lb />
side the en closure, but perfect <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
Cases Disposed of it Term. <lb />
Champ carrying con- <lb />
pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Haddock, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
lined and costs. <lb />
Sim Mills, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Greene, carrying con- <lb />
pleads guilty, <lb />
lined and costs. <lb />
W P. assault with <lb />
deadly pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs and re- <lb />
quired to reimburse <lb />
J. R. cruelty to <lb />
animals, pleads guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment <lb />
cos Is. <lb />
English Mills, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
sentenced six months be as- <lb />
signed to roads <lb />
W. H. Harrington. Jr., <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
West Gorham, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Church ills and Johnson Milk <lb />
assault with <lb />
on Church guilty Judgment co <lb />
Untied on payment i cost- <lb />
Johnson not guilty- <lb />
Jim Williams, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, <lb />
-1 months to assigned to roads. <lb />
Will Kinny. assault with <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
removing crops, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Thomas Allen, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced months to <lb />
be assigned to roads- <lb />
Died, <lb />
Burton L. Brown, 4-year-old <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. James <lb />
Brown, died at I o'clock Tuesday <lb />
afternoon at their home on Dick- <lb />
avenue The sorrowing <lb />
parents have the sympathy of a <lb />
host of friends- <lb />
Funeral services were held at <lb />
the residence at this after- <lb />
noon, conducted by v M T. <lb />
Plyler, interment following in <lb />
Cherry Hill ; Th. all <lb />
bearers were Harry <lb />
George <lb />
Ben Taylor. <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
Phonier; for at E- <lb />
On Monday night there was a <lb />
meeting of the chamber of com- <lb />
in the mayor's office to <lb />
discuss the matter of extending <lb />
the corporate limits Green- <lb />
ville, and to confer with Mr. Bab- <lb />
cock, representative of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railroad, <lb />
to an exhibit at the James- <lb />
town exposition. Owing to <lb />
meetings in progress <lb />
same time the attendance was <lb />
small, and th extension of the <lb />
town limits was deferred to a <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Mr. Babcock outlined the plan <lb />
for an exhibit of the resources or <lb />
this at the exposition, <lb />
and consisting of R. <lb />
O. S T White and K. <lb />
J. Cobb was appointed to <lb />
range with him the details for <lb />
lite exhibit. It was decided to <lb />
I old another meeting with Mr. <lb />
on Saturday, 26th inst, <lb />
at which time the farmers of the <lb />
county are especially invited e <lb />
be present, as it is desired to <lb />
interest them in making an . <lb />
of their crops- <lb />
Several prizes arc offered I <lb />
on this exhibit. The <lb />
best ears of corn second <lb />
the best water <lb />
melons each, second be t <lb />
the best bushel of sweet <lb />
potatoes and of Irish potatoes <lb />
second best <lb />
for the best tobacco <lb />
for other crops. It <lb />
be worth while for the farm- <lb />
no. a <lb />
TOBACCO FARM <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb />
COUNTIES <lb />
Greenville, Jan. l <lb />
In view of the far that inti <lb />
on of farmers a w ill a <lb />
and buyers that <lb />
oft <lb />
all been sold and there <lb />
remains only a small rem <lb />
of the crop in the hands of <lb />
farmers the Greenville to- <lb />
market ems it advisable <lb />
and t the intern of the farmers <lb />
t urge them to n ark <lb />
remnant as early as possible. <lb />
Their reasons for urging this <lb />
as There are several <lb />
buyers here e gaged in buying <lb />
certain long <lb />
as grades of are <lb />
sing n . i quantities <lb />
the buyers in getting a <lb />
this grade there is <lb />
not much danger in the price de- <lb />
but when it becomes s <lb />
that it takes a long time <lb />
a package and there is <lb />
as to whether or not a <lb />
package the buyer <lb />
is likely to get off the market <lb />
Jo . d do <lb />
this in order to protect <lb />
to prevent hiving on <lb />
several ; u Is <lb />
packages of tobacco. <lb />
The board of trade believe. <lb />
that it is to the best o. <lb />
the farmers and it is on this <lb />
account that they urge the farm <lb />
to sell the remnant of <lb />
co held by them, and in <lb />
order to get the full benefit of ail <lb />
tobacco farmers will do well to <lb />
the county to be present heed the shove suggestion. <lb />
on the 26th and learn the do . <lb />
of the exhibits Pitt can <lb />
make a fine showing at the ex <lb />
position and should do so. <lb />
OAKLEY HAMS. <lb />
Pitt on <lb />
in appointment of commit- <lb />
tees by Justice f the <lb />
house of representatives, Pitt <lb />
county's members are on tho fol- <lb />
Representative Laughinghouse <lb />
-Chairman of committee on Fed- <lb />
relations, also on committees <lb />
on pensions, on library, on <lb />
tees of University. <lb />
Representative ed- <lb />
on agriculture, on man- <lb />
and justices of <lb />
the peace, on Ash and fisheries. <lb />
Oakley, N. C. Jan. 1907. <lb />
C. H. Ross, of Virginia was <lb />
here last week. <lb />
Mack and wife, of <lb />
Goldsboro, are spending <lb />
days hare, <lb />
Capt Flowers has resigned his <lb />
position as section master here. <lb />
Mr- Cherry, of Wharton, has <lb />
been appointed to fill the place. <lb />
Will Highsmith, of <lb />
was here Saturday calling on <lb />
friends. <lb />
J. O. Williams went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
We only killed two hogs buS <lb />
have eat back bones- <lb />
E. ii. <lb />
T. Hooker. <lb />
T A. Person. <lb />
t mi. <lb />
Register of IV; Is fame has <lb />
issued licenses to the foil <lb />
parties since last rep <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
B T. Jacks r an I . <lb />
Cox- <lb />
Alonzo Eva d ; <lb />
a few I horn. <lb />
W. <lb />
and Li i Man- <lb />
Edward Nichols and Ida <lb />
I. W. and Vii Whitley. <lb />
C. and Cora Rob- <lb />
has. Cannon and <lb />
and Nancy <lb />
Crandall. <lb />
LAUGHINGHOUSE BILL. <lb />
For Relief of Prisoners Awaiting Trial, <lb />
Representative J. J. Laughing- <lb />
house the first week of the <lb />
introduced a bill for re- <lb />
lief of prisoners awaiting trial. <lb />
From what we learn of this bill it <lb />
is a good one and become <lb />
a law. The features of it rue <lb />
that any prisoner in jail <lb />
trial can. upon his request, work <lb />
upon the roads. If he is convict- <lb />
ed at the trial he is to be credit- <lb />
ed on the sentence for the ti <lb />
already E quite <lb />
to be paid by the county <lb />
commissioner.; for the time <lb />
has worked. <lb />
Levi Holliday and Myrtie B. <lb />
J. E. Hines, of Norfolk, spent p <lb />
and Mollie Ma- <lb />
COLORED, <lb />
Sunday at home- <lb />
H A. Gray spent Sunday with <lb />
his father, Henry Gray in the <lb />
section. <lb />
Gray Carson, of Bethel, was <lb />
hero Sunday. <lb />
Good many of our people are <lb />
court in Greenville this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Mary Taylor had com- <lb />
Sunday from Winterville. <lb />
C. caught a mule in <lb />
in,; rabbit box Saturday night. <lb />
Mark <lb />
Faison. <lb />
Ned and. <lb />
Joshua Pitt an <lb />
st s in <lb />
I I <lb />
me <lb />
el. <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
fan <lb />
W. R Sharp . ; <lb />
loin Manning and family and <lb />
Mrs T. F. on and family <lb />
took a trip up the road Sunday. <lb />
Big fox hunt Friday. men, i<lb />
dogs and no fox. <lb />
We learn that little <lb />
j Ross, who has been . <lb />
sick for several days, is <lb />
-y <lb />
law as this would <lb />
the prisoners I. a from wore <lb />
it would be conducive . Mr. Gray <lb />
health by permitting them to b w <lb />
at work out in the air instead Barnhill Is one of Pitt's most <lb />
confined in jail. It would also be and Miss <lb />
beneficial to the county in lady of rare <lb />
the prisoner would be doing and accomplishments. The <lb />
for bed and mi best wishes <lb />
while being held in custody and to this couple. <lb />
. ; . .,, fl, Frank Warren and wife, of <lb />
Tyson an L <lb />
. ; Par- <lb />
and Rosa A. <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Hugh who the last <lb />
years has been canvassing <lb />
Virginia, came in Tuesday after- <lb />
noon to visit his father and rel- <lb />
FOR SALE.-One h <lb />
bushels of Jumbo I and <lb />
one hundred . <lb />
ton Peanuts per f <lb />
b. Grifton, N. C. <lb />
J. A. Johnson Bro. <lb /></p>
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marked an epoch <lb />
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, i Tl . he said, de- <lb />
upon I interest <lb />
of the county <lb />
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. in t info rest of an <lb />
. <lb />
There arc three ways used by far- <lb />
for curing and preparing <lb />
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb />
cured, air cured and fine cured. The <lb />
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb />
the later discovery and improved way <lb />
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb />
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb />
and suspended over intensely hot <lb />
flues in ho. s built to re- <lb />
the heat, and there kept in the <lb />
proper temperature until this curing <lb />
process s in the tobacco the <lb />
.; , i a aroma <lb />
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as <lb />
i is fragrant and <lb />
by he roasting process. <lb />
Only ch ice i of . us ripe, <lb />
juicy flue cu . grown in the <lb />
an t country where the. <lb />
best tobacco grows, are used in <lb />
Schnapps and other brands <lb />
Hundreds of imitation <lb />
on sale that the <lb />
outside of the in of to-. <lb />
is flue cure. inside is <lb />
filled with cheap, ., heavily <lb />
air cured one <lb />
chew of satisfy tobacco <lb />
hunger longer chews of <lb />
such tobacco. <lb />
Expert tests Mi this flue <lb />
cured tobacco, gr the famous <lb />
Piedmont region, .- Lakes <lb />
less sweetening . kind, <lb />
and has a he e. stimulating <lb />
. rs. <lb />
kind of to don't <lb />
satisfy, more h; of <lb />
j j <lb />
and ch S <lb />
Sch <lb />
, . a from <lb />
. pound; , is sold <lb />
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. <lb />
of high grade, flue cured tobaccos. <lb />
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco N. C <lb />
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
. Nominee for U. S. <lb />
State <lb />
. is if the <lb />
My was in session <lb />
. to its <lb />
for V is senator, <lb />
. <lb />
S B.<lb />
. votes <lb />
. ,; Prof. <lb />
re- <lb />
TO <lb />
Letters administration . <lb />
Mary A By <lb />
this day been <lb />
issued to me by clerk of <lb />
the company am will i lo <lb />
i . i This Nov. 27th. <lb />
1908. A. C. <lb />
of Pi t <lb />
is here y given to all per- <lb />
;. r-ons holding claims against <lb />
of said Mary A. <lb />
i V mm to w- them to me for pay- <lb />
sufferers of Kidney, Liver or meat, duly authenticated, on or <lb />
Moore on <lb />
1904, which in <lb />
county book <lb />
X -1 cu. tho ill soil <lb />
f,. courthouse <lb />
the day of <lb />
i in nay <lb />
el n . , <lb />
lend, in <lb />
hip just west of<lb />
Bladder I Other before day of November I th. town of the north <lb />
say , bottle and if or will be <lb />
it cure we Will bar of their recovery. All .,,;,. . i. i. <lb />
your We say a persons indebted to estate <lb />
will to <lb />
SOL and if it benefits m-. l his the 80th la. of N <lb />
use OVA SOL until <lb />
This advertisement entitles you J. A. Harrington, <lb />
of Mary Aand Row. <lb />
t. <lb />
AND <lb />
Only a limited number bottles <lb />
given away. Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having this day qualified b fore D. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of ti i, Court <lb />
County, as executor the <lb />
testament of Elizabeth <lb />
will and <lb />
ran deceased, notice is herein given to <lb />
i M all holding against th.<lb />
. . , ,,. to me for payment <lb />
on or before th ll <lb />
ed of <lb />
the Do Is-of Pitt county, <lb />
the lame b lots H. J. <lb />
I'm i. at a <lb />
purchased Moore and said <lb />
mortgage made- to secure the <lb />
This the January, 1907. <lb />
T, <lb />
G. <lb />
In Superior <lb />
. <lb />
j . cam as he is <lb />
; .; him- <lb />
a an i <lb />
. K on<lb />
pi i no <lb />
. ion of his abs ace s as <lb />
iv. <lb />
the meeting the <lb />
. e there was a ban- <lb />
i it P hall. was <lb />
. Spencer . i s by the<lb />
the of the Century <lb />
The menu was ex- <lb />
in articular, <lb />
i will name as of oyster cocktail, ham, <lb />
Hon. P. M. Sim-turkey, cranberry sauce, bits- <lb />
United States celery, pickles, <lb />
. h News i <lb />
will be elected fruit coffee, cigars and <lb />
of th <lb />
and to said <lb />
,.,,., <lb />
. . . <lb />
or. i <lb />
All here-; <lb />
with W. <lb />
TRUSTEE SALE <lb />
of authority vested <lb />
whit . who . J idol trust executed by W G. <lb />
is at tho same place I way and wife, Baway to the Bethel Banking <lb />
by <lb />
t w Saw. <lb />
Town or <lb />
j. i. I <lb />
w I of of note of same date <lb />
W. G. <lb />
wife, I will on the 15th day <lb />
the tract of land bounded on the north by <lb />
N I <lb />
Pitt County I <lb />
G. w. <lb />
Vs. <lb />
Mi U . <lb />
I above named will take <lb />
notice . i above <lb />
has been I Superior <lb />
c r from <lb />
the . u the <lb />
i ., that <lb />
is I next <lb />
. or Ci of <lb />
the Mon- <lb />
day o, . it . the 11th. <lb />
, C. and <lb />
r i the Int in <lb />
I apply to <lb />
relief d in <lb />
. i his the day of <lb />
N r, <lb />
D, c. MOORE, C. C. <lb />
us Brown. Atty. for plaintiff. <lb />
LAND BALE. <lb />
By virtue of the con- <lb />
in two Deeds<lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
Of <lb />
Che ; <lb />
due <lb />
the <lb />
new <lb />
conn <lb />
fit t; <lb />
to-v, <lb />
can <lb />
book <lb />
of i <lb />
book <lb />
Dr. Charles <lb />
pi- as master, by <lb />
his charming introduction and <lb />
remarks between toasts <lb />
I fully exemplified his perfect fit- <lb />
The fol- <lb />
. t for this position. The fol- <lb />
lowing toasts were announced. <lb />
I meeting D. J. which- <lb />
I k of Greenville <lb />
tut <lb />
. Wei i the bank on January <lb />
, en r, the following <lb />
for the en- <lb />
i. II. <lb />
A, Jr. <lb />
. v . Tucker. J. <lb />
i. . EL Harvey and <lb />
In h J. I. Pi <lb />
alter the share- <lb />
;. the new direct- <lb />
i. ti n organized, and elected <lb />
Following officers P. <lb />
and man James, president, J. W. Aycock, <lb />
. to git cashier, F- Forbes, assistant <lb />
i other way. Every cashier, <lb />
the Tl of the cashier <lb />
to L . i g showed that the <lb />
. the ladies n had made a net profit of <lb />
lane. i ii. . co it began business <lb />
. a Sail la It is an excellent in- <lb />
they receive go to en- well and has <lb />
library. j the confidence of the people. <lb />
h. which two <lb />
acres more or less. mortgages the power of <lb />
12th December , contained ore trans <lb />
, . to <lb />
will sell <lb />
on the south by the lot A. i. <lb />
on the west Belcher at, <lb />
inc one-half of an acre, more or less. <lb />
December 1909. <lb />
Blow, Commissioner. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed by <lb />
F. C Harding. <lb />
Willingness of land owners <lb />
to be taxed for god R. <lb />
R. Cotten, J. J- Satterthwaite <lb />
and R. Iv. Fleming. <lb />
of the County Com <lb />
toners <lb />
R . . King, of the <lb />
board. <lb />
All the responses were most <lb />
appropriate and created much <lb />
enthusiasm and applause. <lb />
Toast Master Laughing-house <lb />
ended the it most grace- <lb />
fully, thanking the ladies for <lb />
their preparation and <lb />
service, the guests for honoring <lb />
us with their presence, and closed <lb />
thereafter for value <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN W. CO <lb />
SERVICE. in Saturday <lb />
a. cox and A. on J Z or parcels land <lb />
the-Ml, day of Nov. ;. daily c . <lb />
appears on record in the office of Reg- e , eave ,, , . , ,,. , r in <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county In Hook .,. . . . s Ore. . in what is called Lin- <lb />
M page which was the corner of <lb />
Griffin, the undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash the court house do. <lb />
Greenville on the 17th day <lb />
January, 1907, the following <lb />
lot situate in the town of Winterville, <lb />
m toward roads. IN- C, and <lb />
On Main street, on the <lb />
west by Railroad street, on th south by <lb />
U. A. wife's lot and on me <lb />
wile's lot., <lb />
three quarters of an acre more <lb />
This the 17th day of December, 1908, <lb />
K. L. <lb />
J James <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
Kilpatrick Patrick con- <lb />
With this <lb />
. Of Pitt, the of pine, by mutual <lb />
, , sun Patrick <lb />
and <lb />
at Washing being feet front <lb />
Norfolk A Cox-1 by back For better <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia ,,,. accurate <lb />
Now York, Boston all other <lb />
points North. Connects at Nor <lb />
folk all point. West. <lb />
should order money duo <lb />
K. . W.-f. II. .,. . ., e <lb />
reference is made to said <lb />
two mortgages were <lb />
given to b line the purchase <lb />
Where the weak rig and the <lb />
strong grow great, <lb />
The dearest in tho Old <lb />
State. <lb />
said firm. <lb />
Dee. 12th. <lb />
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb />
Joel <lb />
via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
ville, N. C- <lb />
H. C- General F and <lb />
P. Norfolk. <lb />
M. W. Supt. <lb />
For of land, <lb />
acres, near Ready <lb />
known as Luis Kittrell land <lb />
to H. it. <lb />
P. D. No. V. C. <lb />
This the 9th day of January <lb />
C Knox. <lb />
P G. James, <lb />
livery and <lb />
nice and ears <lb />
ail <lb />
H-- <lb />
IO<lb />
.-i <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
. c.<lb />
and Authorized Agent. <lb />
So <lb />
n a ; y <lb />
, , at the drug store, has wrought <lb />
Wad u lake smiles on the of <lb />
n in- friend, M. M. Sauls. <lb />
. t. ; Capt. Berry says a case where <lb />
. n ; only is involved is damp r <lb />
Rev. T. of LaGrange, <lb />
filled his regular appointment in <lb />
the Baptist church Sunday. <lb />
M. M. Sauls is certainly in a <lb />
new role. Saturday on the streets <lb />
here at an auction sale he bought <lb />
The cash system inaugurated a horse for 1.73 and before he <lb />
could sold his <lb />
J. <lb />
J. HINES, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C.<lb />
. is <lb />
to . <lb />
it costs a <lb />
re <lb />
J So<lb />
d i <lb />
Miss of <lb />
is <lb />
Mrs- B Hooks, and at- <lb />
Maggie Cox were <lb />
of Kinston, have been here <lb />
during the week. <lb />
Mr, Jackson and <lb />
Cox were man-i <lb />
the bride last <lb />
car . <lb />
came ma <lb />
Wednesday where he <lb />
Seeing the cotton market <lb />
i Tor several days. <lb />
C. has moved to <lb />
i i <lb />
i,,.,. <lb />
;. <lb />
bar. r <lb />
Bi <lb />
his new street. <lb />
j. <lb />
. i ,<lb />
Cory has bis <lb />
I family to of the <lb />
. houses. i <lb />
. . carry <lb />
. a lull lite of<lb />
T his <lb />
family to <lb />
on fa i <lb />
lowest c-ah <lb />
com, <lb />
teed and brand <lb />
Thursdayhandle Goldman's shoes <lb />
for children. <lb />
pain sold under strict <lb />
and <lb />
clothing Cannon. Tyson can <lb />
please you in both and <lb />
price. <lb />
Prof. G. W. has re- <lb />
signed as teacher <lb />
W. B Greene, Greenville, <lb />
was here last week painting. <lb />
Mr. Guthrie and family are <lb />
here from South Carolina on a <lb />
the of Mrs <lb />
Guthrie. <lb />
B. Wilson gave cur mer- <lb />
chants a call Friday. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Hemby received a <lb />
telegram Sunday <lb />
serious illness of in <lb />
Beaver Dam. Upon her arrival <lb />
her mother was very much better <lb />
and Mrs. has returned <lb />
We would impress upon all <lb />
owners and magistrates in <lb />
township that the <lb />
law requires them to meet in <lb />
Ayden the first Saturday in Feb- <lb />
at a m- <lb />
Misses Nina Annie <lb />
Barnes, Dora Hornaday, Lena <lb />
Harries and Prof. at- <lb />
tended the meeting in <lb />
Greenville Saturday. They re- <lb />
port a good time and are loud in <lb />
their praises of Prof. Rage dale- <lb />
Deputy Grand Chancellor Nut t, <lb />
of Wilmington, was here <lb />
day and held a special <lb />
chase at Don't that beat <lb />
the cotton <lb />
Mia Sail i s left on the <lb />
Sunday n . train for a visit <lb />
to friends in Greenville. <lb />
Two wagon loads pretty <lb />
girls mi I . n the <lb />
villa High to attend <lb />
divine services I r <lb />
J. A. gone into <lb />
the bf I <lb />
Mi and <lb />
Lawrence Greene county, <lb />
. lay <lb />
Nearly e he men we <lb />
mean, in Ayden and <lb />
township are attending court at <lb />
Greenville. We sympathize with <lb />
those two of our bachelor friends <lb />
whom pulled for <lb />
each, for talking about their <lb />
girls, rough They bad <lb />
better wait and to the girls. <lb />
It's cheaper. <lb />
K of P's. forget <lb />
work next Wednesday evening- <lb />
Your presence very much desired. <lb />
Visiting Knights will be cordially <lb />
welcomed on the golden spur. <lb />
Certainly Prof. must <lb />
have the institute on a <lb />
high plane. The teachers are <lb />
unanimous in their praise of its <lb />
conduct and universal in their <lb />
of its success owing to <lb />
his<lb />
I Of I<lb />
. . S .- <lb />
. the Seminary to the with the last night. <lb />
Post master. i The park out at the. <lb />
For good and cheap Our go <lb />
have <lb />
school should had by all <lb />
E-E. Let the citizens of <lb />
I fresh goods on hand. I Ayden get together and make a <lb />
W the a <lb />
., ,, tiling and we will have the park <lb />
a th <lb />
to<lb />
a credit to the town <lb />
is here spring goods. <lb />
-l <lb />
.,. . pleasant resort<lb />
. is well mi <lb />
.-,, . . i ,<lb />
will inter.,. bu j <lb />
At their meeting Wednesday <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taft <lb />
request the of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of their sister <lb />
Addie R. Taft <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Z. P- Vandyke <lb />
on Wednesday afternoon <lb />
the twenty third of January <lb />
nineteen hundred and seven <lb />
at half after three o'clock <lb />
At Home <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
At i February sixth. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
A full line Men and Clothing Dry <lb />
es. Everything needed for the house and form. <lb />
order. <lb />
. c.<lb />
., .<lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
. <lb />
It<lb />
. <lb />
.<lb />
N. -J. <lb />
-J business<lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
R. <lb />
i ville Thursdays <lb />
is the <lb />
Bill school to be as <lb />
. Park. should by <lb />
all means, <lb />
slip is no site <lb />
. L. Wooten of <lb />
was I Tuesday selling his <lb />
cotton. <lb />
BR<lb />
BI <lb />
; night the following were install- <lb />
ed, by District Deputy B. <lb />
as officers <lb />
Lodge No. K. of P. for the <lb />
ensuing term; J. . Hines, C. <lb />
C, B. V. C, Frank <lb />
J. B. Pierce, M. of <lb />
W . L. M. of P., <lb />
E Burney, M. of E-, L <lb />
Drowning, K. of K. D. <lb />
Moore, A-, Elmer Gardner, <lb />
G W. B Tyson, O. G. At <lb />
the next meeting there will be <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
II re the <lb />
. county a i <lb />
of ti estate of S. H <lb />
I, i o ; is h. i Buy <lb />
t i I to th. to. <lb />
in , to the under-1 <lb />
I, an la , ons claims <lb />
said estate must present th. <lb />
Overdrafts S cured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due . <lb />
Cast; <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
Bat k tea and<lb />
Ci <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Total, <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
expenses, <lb />
unpaid . <lb />
subject I<lb />
C CI <lb />
.<lb />
i mi i <lb />
. <lb />
Total, <lb />
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cot <lb />
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lief. <lb />
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a, <lb />
. or <lb />
the ah <lb />
will <lb />
day of January, or this notice <lb />
b b o <lb />
r . <lb />
of S. Spain <lb />
Dixon <lb />
Brick Railroad Bi <lb />
Ayden, M. C. <lb />
work. All members <lb />
i to be present. Vi i t <lb />
will be cordially welcomed.<lb />
ii . <lb />
from South Carolina who <lb />
was attending the e <lb />
whom we represented as <lb />
very sick in Our last items, d <lb />
Monday night and his remains <lb />
to his former home <lb />
next, His tn <lb />
and father arrived Monday but <lb />
were not recognized the young <lb />
man. The scene at the <lb />
of the party was <lb />
touching in the extreme All the <lb />
students, both girls and boys, <lb />
were Manifested <lb />
sincerest grief friend <lb />
and schoolmate. Indeed it was <lb />
a sad occasion and dead must <lb />
have been the heart touched <lb />
by the It was also <lb />
sad when the noon train arrived <lb />
brother MM <lb />
to a. telegram to <lb />
learn dear were <lb />
ill Sorrow on . return to <lb />
dieted family. <lb />
A. ML Moseley, of Greenville, <lb />
has been on the cotton <lb />
here for several days. <lb />
, their home. Our whole people <lb />
deeply sympathize the<lb />
t. <lb />
e l <lb />
i- <lb />
., . . <lb />
, ,. . IT. <lb />
re yesterday <lb />
line of tall and <lb />
Winter millinery <lb />
.;. tor inspection <lb />
o'clock Wednesday morning <lb />
1900 through <lb />
;. All are <lb />
he new the -i- <lb />
R Smith and Company. <lb />
Tho Misses Morrison. <lb />
Ton Cotton Seed Meal for <lb />
Sale at P. Lilly Co. <lb />
It is encouraging to <lb />
note the class of people moving <lb />
to Ayden. They an <lb />
gent class, of the best morals, <lb />
in many instances possessing <lb />
means of no small measure, <lb />
refined and such people always <lb />
add to the growth and better- <lb />
of all communities- We <lb />
extend them the glad hand of <lb />
welcome. <lb />
In the Ayden of today and <lb />
the of years age <lb />
there been a wonderful <lb />
change and is much the <lb />
better. Birds of a feather will <lb />
Hock together, hence good p .- <lb />
to Ayden- <lb />
, legislature w aid g . <lb />
ales more i, <lb />
eh delivery <lb />
property- <lb />
Sail i Feed and <lb />
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ton <lb />
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Dr. M. MAll kinds of . <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
The ;,,; . , <lb />
a. us for Santa <lb />
R. IS <lb />
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BARGAINS. <lb />
have n <lb />
Finds it th <lb />
We nave m . mo ti Ken in <lb />
exchange f. the toned <lb />
S F F <lb />
at prices <lb />
that you cannot to miss <lb />
the opportunity <lb />
One Bach <lb />
upright. <lb />
case, 1.3 octaves, p <lb />
p c i-1 e c i condition <lb />
i i <lb />
price price I <lb />
U i <lb />
on terms.<lb />
-sized <lb />
,; <lb />
, price Our <lb />
price <lb />
w on easy terms.<lb />
. . , <lb />
-z. .<lb />
ill, north of . <lb />
, of--------- <lb />
Groceries, e I <lb />
, Butt r, Cheese, <lb />
Coffee, Tea, Cakes, . <lb />
Fruits, Tobacco, <lb />
I thank every for his patronage <lb />
past year and ask that it may be <lb />
It will pay to .-, set <lb />
ti- <lb />
III <lb />
w A<lb />
. <lb />
Salt.<lb />
of t. . P. <lb />
a i;. Greenville h. c.<lb />
This the 41st day Dec. . i, <lb />
S. <lb />
F. G. Jame<lb /></p>
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t. <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY<lb />
mm <lb />
ft. I. WHICH <lb />
and <lb />
Enter, second dun matter Jan. 4.1907 t the post office at Greenville. <lb />
K. C, under Act of congress of March S, <lb />
Advertising rates made application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office In Pi <lb />
and adjoining counties <lb />
in to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY JAN. 1907 <lb />
T to as care- <lb />
about spending the State's <lb />
money as they spending <lb />
their own money. <lb />
Spencer Blackburn got the <lb />
empty honor of being <lb />
for United m tor y <lb />
he few Republican in the legit <lb />
With nearly everybody but <lb />
Speaker Cannon favoring the ea- <lb />
of the Appalachian <lb />
forest reserve, he is about to get <lb />
in a class all by <lb />
The worst trouble with the <lb />
block system is that blockheads <lb />
are put to operate it. <lb />
The governor is not so <lb />
nor so voluble as the <lb />
dent in message writing, but his <lb />
production was best all the same. <lb />
The legislator who will intro- <lb />
duce a bill that will reduce the <lb />
number or <lb />
killing dogs should have <lb />
mo. <lb />
The eastern normal and <lb />
trial school and good roads ate <lb />
Around Raleigh one can hear two things the people of Green- <lb />
ville and Pitt county have in <lb />
mind, and they should be kept in <lb />
mind until both are secured. <lb />
-i i- <lb />
If the New York Cotton Ex- <lb />
change injures the cotton <lb />
and there is hardly a doubt <lb />
that it does, the people of the <lb />
South could put an end to it if <lb />
they would stop dealing in cotton <lb />
futures- <lb />
THE GOVERNOR'S . in life. I have seen these me <lb />
I sit through long trials, listen to <lb />
Governor R, B. Glenn reading I the evidence of witnesses, the <lb />
THE NORMAL SCHOOL <lb />
argument of counsel <lb />
charge of the judge, carry it all <lb />
in their minds and return their <lb />
conclusions in a verdict as <lb />
as the rifleman's aim. <lb />
plenty of complaint about <lb />
h rates- Raleigh has <lb />
a way of reaping a harvest <lb />
when the State fair or <lb />
is <lb />
Robbers blew open a safe in <lb />
Kinston and got away with <lb />
Every of this kind <lb />
reminds us that people should <lb />
put their money in barks where <lb />
it can from robbers. <lb />
t hard to learn boys the <lb />
A of jumping on and off <lb />
moving trains, and occasionally <lb />
n ; h I; his by failure to <lb />
lea i this lesson. A 12-year-old <lb />
Durham boy was the other day <lb />
cut in two and killed by falling <lb />
under the wheels of a car which <lb />
he was trying <lb />
ride. <lb />
The committee of <lb />
congress by a vote of to <lb />
decided not to consider the <lb />
This bill <lb />
provides that liquor carried in <lb />
inter State commerce shall be <lb />
subject to the laws of any State <lb />
it <lb />
to climb on and <lb />
The governor of South <lb />
come to the <lb />
that his State did a <lb />
est thing in taking that <lb />
from for there <lb />
old b and recommends that <lb />
it be refunded. He himself <lb />
but State will <lb />
concur in the suggestion remains <lb />
to be seen. <lb />
Looking in on legislative <lb />
caucus at Raleigh, <lb />
night, and noticing the members <lb />
round the lobbies, and on the <lb />
streets, one was struck the <lb />
ability of the men composing the <lb />
body. The selection of Hon. E. <lb />
J. Justice as speaker of the <lb />
house, was an excellent one. <lb />
The can expect good re- <lb />
from this session. <lb />
Wonder whose picture that was <lb />
the Raleigh News and Observer <lb />
put up for Hon. B- B. Winborne, <lb />
chairman of House judiciary <lb />
committee. Judge Winborne is <lb />
so much better looking man <lb />
than that picture that he ought <lb />
to make the News and Observer <lb />
apologize. <lb />
The State corporation <lb />
will prosecute the Southern <lb />
railway for changing its <lb />
so as to break the convention <lb />
at Selma with the Atlantic t <lb />
Line. The present legislature <lb />
should give the i pow- <lb />
to control matters this kind- <lb />
We thought Dr Matthews was <lb />
d. id and that the papers would <lb />
quit talking-about him, but h a <lb />
heirs, not Willing to let his name <lb />
rest, have brought suit against <lb />
the Endowment Rank, Knights <lb />
of on account of <lb />
policy of Dr. <lb />
Matthews carried in that com- <lb />
Before the present Legislature <lb />
will come several important <lb />
question-. reduction of <lb />
railroad rates and the abolition <lb />
of second-class fare By reason <lb />
of corruption in insurance com- <lb />
outside the State <lb />
measures will probably be <lb />
taken, regulating State <lb />
The question of the re- <lb />
will be hotly discussed, <lb />
Under an act passed by the <lb />
legislature two years ago, the <lb />
officers of Guilford county are <lb />
paid salaries, the new regulation <lb />
being effective with the term <lb />
beginning the first Monday in <lb />
December. The Record says <lb />
that an estimate shows a net <lb />
saving of about to the county <lb />
the first month. The county now <lb />
gets all fees. <lb />
As the Congressional Record <lb />
was not allowed to print the <lb />
pictures with the president's <lb />
Panama message, a special illus- <lb />
edition of the message <lb />
was issued. It goes along with <lb />
the dime novel class, but we <lb />
would hate to part with a dime <lb />
for the sake of getting a <lb />
his message to the General As- <lb />
in person, was a depart- <lb />
from the custom that has <lb />
heretofore prevailed in this State <lb />
and met with opposition from <lb />
certain of the members when <lb />
the innovation m suggested. <lb />
It is the in some States <lb />
for governors their own <lb />
messages, and without at all <lb />
questioning the opinion of <lb />
members of the North Carolina <lb />
General Assembly who expressed <lb />
opposition toil, we believe it was <lb />
wise for it to be done. <lb />
Governor Glenn reading his <lb />
own message certainly gave it <lb />
emphasis and force, It was an <lb />
excellent message and brought j <lb />
to the attention of the law <lb />
many matters of importance <lb />
to the State that need to be acted <lb />
upon at this session of the <lb />
The Reflector does not <lb />
undertake to make a lengthy <lb />
comment on the or to i at the is <lb />
it in full, as the space matter of <lb />
paper will not permit this, but i <lb />
we have made several extracts of <lb />
Some strange things happen <lb />
and the sometimes with newspapers as <lb />
well as individuals. We find in <lb />
one issue of the Kinston Free <lb />
Press an article giving the ad- <lb />
vantages of, and the reasons <lb />
Yet jurors are sometimes prone, why, a normal and industrial <lb />
to argue among themselves that school should be located in Kin- <lb />
the trial in hand does not <lb />
amount to much, that it concerns <lb />
nobody specially, and they give <lb />
the prisoners the benefit of a <lb />
doubt when there is no doubt. <lb />
When capital cases are tried <lb />
the present rule of allowing <lb />
for naught while the <lb />
State has but four, they are little <lb />
less than a farce. <lb />
When a defendant has money <lb />
or influence, with such inequality <lb />
of challenges it is easy to get a <lb />
juror whose mind is already <lb />
said not a word about there <lb />
being no necessity for the <lb />
of such an institution. In <lb />
a few days afterward an editorial <lb />
appears in the same paper op- <lb />
posing the establishment of the <lb />
school. Why this change of <lb />
front <lb />
The article has only one <lb />
paragraph in it proposing to give <lb />
any reason whatever why the <lb />
legislature should not establish <lb />
this school and do so at this <lb />
session <lb />
We are almost amazed at some <lb />
made up before he goes into the I of these For <lb />
This is not through it says -We do not believe that <lb />
but a result of the dis- <lb />
what are considered the most <lb />
parts of it and will <lb />
print these in the next few days. <lb />
The legislature cannot go wrong <lb />
in giving the suggestions of <lb />
Governor Glenn most <lb />
consideration. <lb />
There is no reason <lb />
State should not have j j <lb />
an showing with, built, <lb />
the defendant A jury is <lb />
not going to say a man is guilty <lb />
of a crime forfeits his life <lb />
it is clear that he is guilty. <lb />
The legislature should change <lb />
this rule. <lb />
The pulpit and the press arc <lb />
great moulders of public opinion, <lb />
and social ostracism is a strong <lb />
lever in this country. <lb />
conditions would justify the leg- <lb />
in taking this <lb />
For fifteen years conditions have <lb />
been charging in North Caro- <lb />
Better houses have been <lb />
consolidation of districts <lb />
No where in the State is <lb />
the demand so great for <lb />
trained teachers as here <lb />
We hesitation that we <lb />
it is a waste <lb />
money to it to schools <lb />
and then not put a teacher in <lb />
some one to hear <lb />
but to teach the ch <lb />
There has been a great effort <lb />
to lengthen school terms. This <lb />
is all right, if you have a school <lb />
that is doing something, bat <lb />
some of the money spent for <lb />
lengthening terms could a long <lb />
way better be applied in <lb />
somebody to teach schooL <lb />
It would pay the State much <lb />
better. A good school for three <lb />
months is better than a poor <lb />
for five months. <lb />
Again this statement occurs in <lb />
the Free Press <lb />
comparatively young but grow- <lb />
established at <lb />
Greensboro by the honored <lb />
Iver can do all the work that <lb />
conditions demand of a normal <lb />
in this Lets see about <lb />
that. We quote the following <lb />
from the North Carolina Journal <lb />
in its last <lb />
the teach- <lb />
, , <lb />
has been made, local tax districts i. <lb />
. , , , , More teachers leave <lb />
have been formed and public I. , . <lb />
, profession every year, and <lb />
sentiment has changed until , <lb />
. j. . . , , , more new teachers enter every <lb />
these conditions absolutely de- <lb />
JUDGE NEAL'S CHARGE. <lb />
In his charge jury <lb />
at the beginning r . term of <lb />
Pitt Judge W. H. <lb />
Neal said he not into <lb />
the details of what cue. community is greater than <lb />
arson, burglary, larceny the individuals that compose it- <lb />
better teachers for every <lb />
school. This has become so <lb />
universal that not only is it <lb />
but it is alarming. <lb />
The great question with every <lb />
Let a law now shall we do <lb />
even <lb />
The Durham Herald must <lb />
have fallen out of the water <lb />
wagon. In Friday's issue of <lb />
that paper a four-story heading <lb />
intended for the governor's mes- <lb />
sage set off the Harris trial, <lb />
and vice-versa. The Greensboro <lb />
Industrial News got its <lb />
but likely all that will heading <lb />
will be the appointment , out <lb />
to ;. . <lb />
e i ii c U c W <lb />
and kindred crimes, as the jurors <lb />
perhaps had as good a knowledge <lb />
of law as did the court. There <lb />
was a time when more capital <lb />
offenses were committed than <lb />
now. There was a time when <lb />
men charged with crime did not <lb />
have the right to obtain counsel <lb />
in their Those times have <lb />
changed <lb />
Under the system of criminal <lb />
as established Dy <lb />
our ancestors official <lb />
is an absolute impossibility. It <lb />
impossible for a governor, a <lb />
judge, a sheriff or any other <lb />
officer to oppress a man. The <lb />
law throws a safeguard around <lb />
even the humblest in our land and <lb />
protects him. <lb />
There are two kinds of law- <lb />
constitutional and legislative <lb />
What the legislature does may <lb />
be undone in two years, but there <lb />
are constitutional laws that <lb />
never be changed. No man can <lb />
be put upon trial until twelve of <lb />
his neighbors- not aliens or <lb />
foreigners, but his neighbors who <lb />
said that they <lb />
think it for the public good that <lb />
he shall be tried. No can <lb />
be put upon trial without having <lb />
the privilege of procuring <lb />
to defend him. The <lb />
guarantees this and it <lb />
cannot be changed. <lb />
There are those inclined to in <lb />
against the jury system. I do <lb />
not hesitate to say that the jury <lb />
system is the most superb <lb />
scheme ever put in existence. <lb />
It has been a source of pride in <lb />
my travels over North Carolina <lb />
to see the of men who are <lb />
called into the jury box. I have <lb />
confidence in the common run of <lb />
men. The finest people on the <lb />
face of the globe are in <lb />
breaker be socially a teacher Not <lb />
and a great decrease in crime enough of any kind be had. <lb />
will follow. No state, county I and as for trained teachers it is, <lb />
. . . . . authority and it is the organ of <lb />
next to impossible to get ., , u , . , , <lb />
, . , , , . i all the educational forces of the <lb />
I here is the demand, where is <lb />
year, that can be trained in our <lb />
normal schools in ten <lb />
The demand now is largely in <lb />
excess of the supply, more new <lb />
enter every year than ca n <lb />
be furnished by the present <lb />
normals in ten years, when will <lb />
the demand ever be supplied <lb />
Again we quote from the same <lb />
Judge Neal spoke forcibly What is the remedy, <lb />
-perjury answer <lb />
more teachers must be <lb />
on the part of witnesses on stand, <lb />
will not be an ex- <lb />
statement, judging <lb />
by reports from different county <lb />
tampering with the juries, etc- <lb />
which lack of space forbids <lb />
giving more fully, but no portion <lb />
of his excellent charge was more <lb />
pointed than that relating to pub- <lb />
n this he said you <lb />
cannot educational, moral <lb />
and other conditions until you <lb />
have settled the means of loco- <lb />
motion. If there is any class <lb />
who should be <lb />
in good roads than any other <lb />
it is the people living in rural <lb />
Statistics <lb />
sections. Statistics show that <lb />
cent more farmer's wives <lb />
daughters arc the inmates <lb />
of insane asylums than of far- <lb />
and their sons. The cause <lb />
of this is the life of isolation the <lb />
wives and daughters in the <lb />
country are compelled to live. <lb />
their sons can go to <lb />
town, to the railroad station, to <lb />
court, to public gatherings where <lb />
they came in contact <lb />
people and recreation. Their <lb />
wives and daughters <lb />
home and are denied these diver- <lb />
In a community good <lb />
roads people, instead of <lb />
wearing their lives out <lb />
constantly at home, can get <lb />
about and visit each other and <lb />
find recreation. The good public <lb />
road bears more relation to the <lb />
rural community than the rail- <lb />
road does to the town. There <lb />
are those who cry out against <lb />
taxation for roads, but it is the <lb />
best money any county spends <lb />
and he would like to see the <lb />
general assembly put a road tax <lb />
on every county in the State. <lb />
train d. <lb />
Now the normal at Greensboro <lb />
is working to its full capacity. <lb />
It is preparing teachers as fast <lb />
as it can and is doing it nobly <lb />
and well, and there ought not to <lb />
be a man in the State who is not <lb />
its friend and who would not do <lb />
anything in his power to aid this <lb />
worthy institution. Shame upon i <lb />
the man who would throw any <lb />
obstacle in the way of its progress <lb />
Let the legislature give it all it <lb />
can use and use well, but after <lb />
this is where is your supply <lb />
of teachers t-j come from We <lb />
believe it is true that if every <lb />
woman who graduates at the; <lb />
institution were to teach that <lb />
five counties in North Carolina <lb />
could take them all every year <lb />
and not more than fill their de- <lb />
Now what must the <lb />
other counties do They <lb />
would have to, do <lb />
one of two things, close their <lb />
schools, or continue to use teach- <lb />
who have had no training for <lb />
the work. <lb />
We venture that the education- <lb />
world will assent to the truth <lb />
that as is the teacher so is the <lb />
school, and that consolidated <lb />
districts, splendid houses, and <lb />
local I ax districts will not give us <lb />
schools such as are now being <lb />
demanded Nothing short of <lb />
teachers trained for their work <lb />
can meet the demands as the <lb />
now exist. The State is already <lb />
superintendents, to say that <lb />
j next year at least one-fourth of <lb />
these 6.260 teachers <lb />
of rural public school teach- <lb />
in the cease to be- <lb />
j come instructors the <lb />
This will make 1,565 vacancies to <lb />
be Take every trained <lb />
teacher from every school in the <lb />
State doing this kind of work <lb />
and you will see that more than <lb />
a thousand unprepared and <lb />
trained teachers must be in the <lb />
schools in addition to those who <lb />
remain in the work. <lb />
We would ask the Free Press <lb />
if it can suggest even any <lb />
for this other than to devise <lb />
some means for the immediate <lb />
better training of more teach- <lb />
than we have at present. <lb />
Let the Greensboro normal work <lb />
to its full capacity, give us <lb />
another college like it, and there <lb />
will be a demand for every grad- <lb />
of the colleges training <lb />
teachers, and when we get these <lb />
teachers we will advance more <lb />
in education even with shorter <lb />
terms, if this were necessary, <lb />
than we are now doing. There <lb />
can't be any question about it's <lb />
paying the State. <lb />
If the people in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina desire to see this <lb />
section go forward educationally, <lb />
they will unite in the demand for <lb />
more trained teachers and ask <lb />
this legislature in no uncertain <lb />
tone to give us a normal college <lb />
in the to supplement the <lb />
making appropriation for work that is now being done at <lb />
schools in the west for train- Greensboro, <lb />
of teachers Why do this if <lb />
an <lb />
ifrom i o <lb />
plow U <lb />
Mrs. H. T. <lb />
,.,,. <lb />
j the n at Greensboro can d <lb />
King left Wed- the This is no criticism<lb />
T V. <lb />
.- East not have at <lb />
i. <lb />
n . . home V. e <lb />
Since Friday the weather man <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
i . in <lb />
Those in need of dry plastering <lb />
laths ready bundled, see L. L. <lb />
Kittrell who will be glad to fill <lb />
your order. <lb />
Highest grade flavoring extra <lb />
bank; is <lb />
Money deposited in a <lb />
Banks always <lb />
proof safes. <lb />
Even though burglars should <lb />
Up. <lb />
bank safe, there would <lb />
. one school for this purpose at to. v . ,, <lb />
crack <lb />
be . as all banks carry <lb />
insurance to cover all <lb />
there is on hand at any time. <lb />
Bring your deposits to the <lb />
Bank of Winterville and be <lb />
a twice <lb />
as your check serves as a receipt. <lb />
Enoch Braxton has removed <lb />
to his new home in the Reedy <lb />
Branch section. He made us an <lb />
excellent citizen and we regret <lb />
to m. <lb />
Protects your hands from the <lb />
cold winds by getting you a new <lb />
pair of gloves. B. F. Manning <lb />
Co., has them of all kinds <lb />
grade for mer, woman, and <lb />
children. <lb />
Miss Elise Vincent is visiting <lb />
Mrs E. E. Cox <lb />
this week. <lb />
Sell cotton seed to the <lb />
Pitt County Co. The <lb />
the highest prices for them. <lb />
We are glad indeed to an- <lb />
that Carroll, <lb />
who has been very sick with <lb />
muscular rheumatism, is <lb />
rapidly. <lb />
A full line of fancy candies <lb />
fruit at J. Carroll Co. <lb />
Frank Harrington and Enoch <lb />
Braxton returned from the Ma- <lb />
sonic grand lodge at Raleigh <lb />
Thursday night. They report an <lb />
excellent trip. <lb />
All for cotton seed hulls <lb />
promptly filled at the Pitt <lb />
Oil Company. <lb />
Mrs. B. D. Forrest has re- <lb />
turned from a visit of several <lb />
days at her father's, Chas. Kit- <lb />
takes the place of Cal- <lb />
We sell it. B. T. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Robt. Smith, of Ayden, was <lb />
here awhile Wednesday on <lb />
Go lo Store of B, T. <lb />
T. W. Wood <lb />
Sou's alp no- rut <lb />
Matthew Kittrell, of Texas, <lb />
is visiting relatives and friends <lb />
here. He been away for <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co., are <lb />
pared to fill orders for cotton <lb />
seed meal They will <lb />
be glad to give you an offer for <lb />
your seed. <lb />
Mrs. Agnes Blount. of Ayden, <lb />
was here shopping, u <lb />
Oranges, apples, nuts, raisins <lb />
fancy candies of all kinds at <lb />
J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
Miss Lydia Cobb. of Conetoe, <lb />
is spending some time with Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. J. L. Jackson. <lb />
i . t <lb />
of we are <lb />
lo the very low- <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. It Bro. <lb />
G- E Lineberry and A. G Cox <lb />
attended the banquet given by <lb />
the Chamber of of <lb />
Greenville, Wednesday night. <lb />
Misses Nancy <lb />
Smith and Eliza Harding went to <lb />
Greenville this morning. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
on hand a full supply of the <lb />
fence of <lb />
different We would <lb />
therefore be glad to have you to <lb />
call see our stock and lei us <lb />
Submit you prices will of <lb />
interest to you. <lb />
F. C. and G- E. Lineberry <lb />
. ., <lb />
i win ,;. , <lb />
. went to f. <lb />
For gentle pones <lb />
well broke. G. A- Kittrell. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
The time of the year has <lb />
when you farmers are begin- <lb />
to think about breaking your <lb />
land. Come and the <lb />
disk at <lb />
Barber Co. They do <lb />
excellent work. <lb />
Miss Lydia Cobb returned to <lb />
her home near Conetoe Monday <lb />
after spending some <lb />
time with her sister, Mrs. J. L. <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
Those who are exposed to the <lb />
cold rains and snows need to pro- <lb />
with good <lb />
coats, rubber boots, rubber shoes <lb />
and Get them at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
There were regular services <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
morning at the Free Will Baptist <lb />
church conducted by Elder <lb />
ton, the pastor. <lb />
One good mule ten years old for <lb />
sale. Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
One town lot and new house con <lb />
three rooms conveniently <lb />
located to business section of town <lb />
for sale. J. Ed Nelson <lb />
The Bank of Winterville ex- <lb />
tends to its depositors sincere <lb />
thanks for their patronage <lb />
the past year and solicits their <lb />
co-operation in the future, <lb />
them that prompt attention <lb />
will be given to all business. <lb />
In behalf of all the <lb />
firms that advertise through these <lb />
we extend to their many <lb />
their sir <lb />
appreciation for the patronage j services ; <lb />
the year- They solicit , , , . <lb />
your trade for the coming year, at Ayden Si <lb />
Provide yourselves with a good <lb />
overall suit and working gloves <lb />
for your work. J. B. Carroll <lb />
Co. have. <lb />
i a most <lb />
food and makes a <lb />
dish for the strong as or the <lb />
delicate. Get it at J. B. Carroll <lb />
Company. <lb />
A car load of hay <lb />
at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb />
still shipping their Cotton Plan- <lb />
Simplex Guano Sowers and <lb />
Economic Back Bands to <lb />
parts of both North and <lb />
South Carolina <lb />
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb />
f Co. are .-till <lb />
their up to date Hunsucker <lb />
buggies. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments, <lb />
DAYS FREE, TRIAL <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up a Jersey <lb />
heifer, light red color, about one <lb />
year old. in <lb />
marked fork in each I <lb />
ear. <lb />
Owner can get by prov- f <lb />
property and paying costs. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Z. V. Vincent. <lb />
R- F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
i, ii m <lb />
R. L. Smith Is away buying <lb />
stock and will hack last of <lb />
week with one hundred head of <lb />
horses and mules Jan. <lb />
Miss Vincent, after <lb />
spending some time with Miss <lb />
Cox, to her <lb />
home near Greenville Tuesday <lb />
morning- <lb />
J. F. Butt has moved to his <lb />
farm about one mile from here. <lb />
Mr- Butt is a wide-awake farmer <lb />
and a most excellent citizen. <lb />
We understand that Ambrose <lb />
Johnson will occupy the cottage <lb />
he has just vacated near the <lb />
Baptist church- <lb />
Mrs, R. H. Hunsucker and <lb />
children returned Tuesday even- <lb />
from a visit of several days <lb />
at Mr.-. Mumford's near Ayden. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at the <lb />
pal church Monday night. <lb />
Robt Johnson and Miss Miriam <lb />
Johnson spent Sunday with <lb />
in Greene county. <lb />
B. F. James and family left <lb />
Tuesday evening to spend a <lb />
days with relatives near Oakley- <lb />
He is recovering from an extend- <lb />
ed case of sickness and we are <lb />
to see him out again. <lb />
Quite a number of our people <lb />
at the Baptist <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Ward Moore, a of W. <lb />
H. S. during the fall term, was <lb />
a pleasant caller at W. H- S. to- <lb />
day, we are sorry that she has <lb />
been prevented from attending <lb />
the spring session. <lb />
Miss Ethel Carroll, who was <lb />
detained of the illness <lb />
of her brother from returning to <lb />
i f ii versify for women <lb />
at immediately after the <lb />
holidays, left Monday morning <lb />
to take up her studies there <lb />
again. She will graduate in June. <lb />
Mumford of Ayden was <lb />
here Tuesday evening. <lb />
Lizzie Combs from near <lb />
Tarboro returned to W. H. S. <lb />
Tuesday morning. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having this day qualified before D. <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County, as executor to the last <lb />
will and testament of Elizabeth <lb />
ran deceased, notice is hereby to <lb />
all persons holding claims against th <lb />
estate of said Elizabeth to <lb />
present them to me for payment duly <lb />
authenticated, on or before the 21st <lb />
day of November 1907. or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate will <lb />
make immediate payment to me. <lb />
the 19th day of November <lb />
C. L. BARRETT, <lb />
Executor of Elizabeth <lb />
Jarvis Blow. <lb />
HAPPY <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in State and Federal <lb />
Courts. <lb />
Wanted. <lb />
men to work on Greenville <lb />
Sewerage System. <lb />
Burt Con. Co. <lb />
NEW YE <lb />
We extend to all our Friends and <lb />
this Season's Greetings, thank <lb />
them for their liberal patronage <lb />
past and extend the same wish to all for <lb />
LOOK IN <lb />
YOUR <lb />
WARDROBE. <lb />
Get out your winter <lb />
and have it cleaned and <lb />
pressed. I do ail work in <lb />
this line promptly and as it <lb />
ought to be done. <lb />
I also have a full line of <lb />
samples for suits to order <lb />
and can save you money <lb />
on an order. Give me a <lb />
call. <lb />
Paul <lb />
cf <lb />
ST <lb />
ch <lb />
mm <lb />
ANY FAMILY <lb />
TRY THIS <lb />
for ten i <lb />
it Hie most <lb />
will <lb />
we know j i <lb />
prices I <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
V it <lb />
will <lb />
any other. <lb />
I your home <lb />
El. l u don't find <lb />
. a- <lb />
we <lb />
yon like <lb />
i will make you <lb />
. i i will entirely<lb />
. that <lb />
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the part- <lb />
heretofore existing and doing <lb />
a general merchandise business in the <lb />
town of Grifton, N. C, under the style <lb />
and name of Patrick Tucker, was <lb />
on the 1st day of January. 1907, dis <lb />
solved by mutual consent. J. L. Pat- <lb />
retires from the firm, C. J. Tucker <lb />
assuming all liabilities and being <lb />
authorized to collect all accounts due <lb />
the firm. J. L. Patrick, <lb />
C. J. Tucker. <lb />
Jan. 6th, 1907. <lb />
setter doe;, white and <lb />
black spotted, black head and <lb />
white feet, answers to of <lb />
Suitable for <lb />
return. I Fleming, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN <lb />
I have taken up a red and <lb />
black spotted female hog with <lb />
four pigs. The hog weighs about <lb />
pounds, marked smooth crop <lb />
and under slit in left ear and <lb />
crop in right. Owner can get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
paying cost. J. Tucker. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The of Patrick con- <lb />
business <lb />
in the town of Grifton, N. this <lb />
by mutual <lb />
If 1866. r <lb />
CO <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and <lb />
Ties nod Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
red <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed and <lb />
delivered by II. A. and wife, <lb />
E. A. to S. S, Smith on the <lb />
14th day of November. 1904, which <lb />
mortgage was duly recorded in the of- <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
County in book X-7 page <lb />
gage being given to secure the <lb />
chase money due for said land, the <lb />
undersigned will sell for cash before the <lb />
Court Houses door in Greenville on Sat- <lb />
the 2nd day of February, 1907, the <lb />
following described track of land, situ- <lb />
ate in the county of Pitt and in <lb />
township, lying on the east side of In- <lb />
Well Swamp and hounded by the <lb />
lands of William Haddock on the north, <lb />
on the west be the lands of Thomas Cox, <lb />
deceased, on the south by the lands of <lb />
John Moore and on the southeast by the <lb />
lands of Marshall Cox, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, being the same land <lb />
deeded to said H. A. by the <lb />
S. on Nov. 1904. <lb />
1st day of January. 1907 <lb />
S. S. Smith. <lb />
James <lb />
A Happy and <lb />
Prosperous <lb />
New Year. <lb />
We hopes that th Year has bean a good one to in <lb />
way and that the new will be even better. <lb />
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county having this day issued to us <lb />
Letters Testamentary upon the estate <lb />
of K. Holton, deceased, and <lb />
having duly qualified according to law <lb />
as executrix and executor of the last <lb />
will and testament of said Alonzo K. <lb />
Holton, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against the said <lb />
estate to present them, duly <lb />
for payment, to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the first day of January <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their Ail persons indebted <lb />
to said estate are requested to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned. <lb />
1st day of January, A. <lb />
1907. <lb />
Mary Francis Holton, Executrix <lb />
Spier, Executor <lb />
of the Last Will and Testament of <lb />
Alonzo H, Holton, deceased. <lb />
Jarvis a Blow, Attorneys, <lb />
LAND-SALE. <lb />
Hy virtue of a mortgage executed an <lb />
II. A Boyd and wife, <lb />
toll II on the 23rd <lb />
day of March. 1908, which was duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the Register of <lb />
Dec els of Pitt County in Book -1-7 page <lb />
which mortgage was thereafter for <lb />
full value transferred to-I. <lb />
the undersigned will sell for rash before <lb />
the Court House <lb />
Saturday, the 2nd day of February. 1907, <lb />
tin- follow described tract of land, <lb />
situate in the county of Pitt in <lb />
township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
the heirs of Gen. Bryan Grimes, j, J, <lb />
Laughinghouse, J H Mrs Fan- <lb />
Saunders and others and known as <lb />
Jordan tract, <lb />
acres, more or less, and being the tract <lb />
of land purchased by II A Boyd from <lb />
John K <lb />
1st. 1907 <lb />
J B Galloway <lb />
G James 2nd <lb />
JOHNSON, <lb />
N. <lb />
Contractor, Builder <lb />
next day w i <lb />
A. W. ANGE GO. <lb />
iI <lb />
all ii .<lb />
1906 <lb />
Has been a good one with us but if High <lb />
Grade is an <lb />
Will Be Better. <lb />
1907 <lb />
C. S. <lb />
The <lb />
New <lb />
Year. <lb />
Is with us and the <lb />
New Year. <lb />
T hank every for during t he J past <lb />
; ear and ask you your visits at the <lb />
BIG STORE <lb /></p>
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The Price is <lb />
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Yours to satisfy. <lb />
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whose trade <lb />
and the way <lb />
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J. E. WiNSLOW, <lb />
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Thin is the time of year-to buy- your stock E. i- <lb />
i buy from buys thorn <lb />
breeders and the ck farms of tin- Middle- <lb />
thereby saving you the man's <lb />
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or will sell tor cash. from him ha to as <lb />
do not it. Go to him and find out <lb />
be cheaper, gives you better time and will <lb />
you right at-either the or Greenville <lb />
J. E, Sales . <lb />
and Greenville, N. C. <lb />
State <lb />
Speedy trials -and certainty <lb />
the guilty are <lb />
crime. The excuse for lawless- <lb />
and <lb />
and uncertain. of <lb />
trials; and while such an <lb />
is <lb />
objections and questionable <lb />
of-defense ten <lb />
public it to <lb />
virile mob law,, when if trials <lb />
conducted <lb />
public opinion <lb />
would heartily condemn <lb />
the least attempt, at such high- <lb />
handed measures. think, the <lb />
come to make certain <lb />
cluing-n. and therefore, you <lb />
consider therm The legal pr. <lb />
. a rule, is composed <lb />
scorn to attempt to corrupt a <lb />
jury, or pollute any way the <lb />
fountain of justice. <lb />
-attorneys, however, <lb />
watch, closely the list of <lb />
for each court, so <lb />
they can See the individual <lb />
arid try to influence or <lb />
To guard <lb />
list of drawn jurors should <lb />
not and no clerk, <lb />
sheriff or other <lb />
avowed to furnish one a <lb />
but it should be a <lb />
disclosing the jury list, should; <lb />
thorn to <lb />
J eases; a <lb />
own behalf, and to <lb />
equalize matters he was allowed <lb />
em <lb />
more as he <lb />
can and <lb />
challenges puts the State <lb />
to a great -arid <lb />
justice, j for it <lb />
defendant <lb />
where there-is than <lb />
to selects jury of his own liking, <lb />
who acquit <lb />
the The Slate <lb />
should be given four <lb />
challenges.-, the defendant <lb />
six, of the number of <lb />
unless the <lb />
s hold that defense of <lb />
t were conflicting, <lb />
in should be <lb />
There also too <lb />
many to the favor, for <lb />
why should good men, simply <lb />
their property <lb />
consist realty, or they rad a <lb />
suit in court, or had <lb />
j they were <lb />
pay their taxes, dis- <lb />
them from serving on too <lb />
should also be <lb />
f exemptions <lb />
the end that the best <lb />
serve. <lb />
where the f <lb />
either for or against the do- <lb />
in case the <lb />
mend that the judge be <lb />
to an adjoin- <lb />
go v and <lb />
lawful attend-.-the <lb />
wheat, the trial is to. be held; to <lb />
jurors; This method <lb />
in, many States <lb />
and works well, costs less <lb />
than in removing cases <lb />
many witnesses. it in- <lb />
mote speedy With <lb />
tho changes <lb />
the law would be strengthened, <lb />
and justice more certainly done. <lb />
from <lb />
Message.<lb />
The man who Insure life If <lb />
The hi. health <lb />
, Ii both hit family and<lb />
vii may by guard- <lb />
. tat It. worth <lb />
At t he first disease, <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
the LIVER add <lb />
itself in innumerable <lb />
TAKE. <lb />
., OF <lb />
BANKING <lb />
GREEN <lb />
At close of business 12th, 1906. <lb />
V . <lb />
Loan, -159,087,16 <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Pl <lb />
25,273.09 <lb />
-18 <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
c. you gel <lb />
tiling- <lb />
or w <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
box and for <lb />
Our <lb />
l yo and <lb />
hoc your tool <lb />
box does, lack<lb />
S Of Course <lb />
get Harness, <lb />
Horse, Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
I hie <lb />
Gold <lb />
notes <lb />
.-1. <lb />
s 202.5,63 <lb />
paid in <lb />
Sm <lb />
profits,<lb />
Deposits <lb />
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Cashiers I <lb />
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Total, <lb />
, . of J- as <lb />
i i- j bank, do. <lb />
g is true to of ; <lb />
Mid Nov A-.- M <lb />
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Dir tors<lb />
cos-mow of <lb />
BANK OH <lb />
At Vie of Business, Nov. 1900.,; <lb />
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Profits <lb />
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on <lb />
Friend. This is <lb />
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pleas. <lb />
ii that Remedy <lb />
cured our of <lb />
i very bod of which <lb />
a great part of body. <lb />
She from <lb />
time three old, <lb />
old. <lb />
b i well d I feel <lb />
hat of <lb />
t. bat had a in of <lb />
orders to<lb />
Large quantity of new type <lb />
and recently added to <lb />
this department. <lb />
SI <lb />
mi um <lb />
JO;<lb />
While our for tho post year were not <lb />
vet have been sue and are in a position than <lb />
meet of We shall continue on <lb />
the CASH plan, as we arc satisfied it is the only safe to <lb />
do business. W shall you possible prices on <lb />
China, Glass, Tinware, Bo-ks, Pictures, etc. <lb />
f Supplies. . C.B ELLINGTON GO <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb />
i a i <lb />
Indicate Greenville's <lb />
No better of the <lb />
business of a town can be. had <lb />
than the receipts if the <lb />
In this respect Greenville, makes <lb />
a good showing for the <lb />
as compared with two <lb />
years- The re- <lb />
by months were as <lb />
1904 1905 <lb />
Oct. 584.81 716.36 ft <lb />
Nov. 481.76 -90.27 682.69 <lb />
Dec 518.36 542.47 <lb />
Publishers <lb />
We have an entirely new <lb />
. on <lb />
are pending, it <lb />
can Col-<lb />
make <lb />
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knobs or feel on the <lb />
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per <lb />
A sample of <lb />
be <lb />
printer <lb />
at <lb />
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Cashier's checks out- <lb />
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and belie f. <lb />
Subscribe. rind<lb />
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best my <lb />
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Jest . <lb />
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Directors <lb />
Come my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, <lb />
HARROWS SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
r I. CR WASH- <lb />
-i-. <lb />
Your <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
North Carolinian Named as <lb />
States Senator, . <lb />
J. C. Murchison received a tel- <lb />
yesterday from Hon. <lb />
M. Dixon stating that he hat <lb />
been named by the <lb />
of Montana as United <lb />
Senator to succeed <lb />
Mr. Dixon is a <lb />
was j in Al- <lb />
educated <lb />
a. .,,, . j. <lb />
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w. <lb />
pi <lb />
W; beg to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints. <lb />
.-. <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
j Ties always on hand <lb />
II Fresh floods ton- <lb />
Country <lb />
Bought and Sold <lb />
N r l w a f <lb />
There is no line In the world better man <lb />
It ha behind It a century <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for Jany <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
. can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
. <lb />
n How Divided. <lb />
N. C. Thursday, <lb />
There was a warm debate in the <lb />
House yesterday evening in re- <lb />
to allowing the <lb />
read his message, the <lb />
speakers against it being <lb />
Morton, New Hanover, end <lb />
of Rowan When <lb />
the matter was finally put to a <lb />
vote, although the division could <lb />
those <lb />
ox allowing the governor to <lb />
the message <lb />
the others by two to one. <lb />
who ere opposed to the <lb />
nor reading bis were the <lb />
r present a who are e in <lb />
ere. to be with <lb />
whiskey rs and division <lb />
last regarded b i <lb />
eating about which <lb />
I will . divided on the <lb />
. should law pert K <lb />
to business be intro- <lb />
. Morton, of New Han <lb />
. i in one of the <lb />
r of <lb />
whiskey men- From what can <lb />
. gathered it was feared that <lb />
Governor Glenn would <lb />
prohibition and it w as feared <lb />
delivering his message in person <lb />
might have some effect on some <lb />
the members. <lb />
The spat over the governor be <lb />
allowed to read his message <lb />
came somewhat as-a surprise as <lb />
it was believed that no objection <lb />
would be raised whatever. <lb />
GENERAL LEE AND <lb />
Rev. A. D. cs of <lb />
to Christian Work. <lb />
Apropos the celebration of the <lb />
one anniversary of the <lb />
birthday of General Robert E. <lb />
Lao on the of the <lb />
present month. Rev. A. D. Belts, <lb />
of Town Creek, sends the fol- <lb />
lowing with reference to one <lb />
the Great Chieftain's<lb />
the winter months <lb />
when the armies were quiet, the <lb />
chaplains met every few weeks. <lb />
General Lee was frequently <lb />
present. <lb />
February 22nd I <lb />
met him on the train going to <lb />
Richmond. I told him I thought <lb />
he had about chapels in his <lb />
army. He modestly <lb />
we had last How- <lb />
did he know Of course the <lb />
good man had sent to each <lb />
brigade for an official statement, <lb />
which showed his interest in the <lb />
spiritual welfare his soldiers <lb />
it is well for us to think of him <lb />
as a Christian on the <lb />
anniversary of birth <lb />
day. <lb />
D. <lb />
Town Creek, N. C, Jan. 5th, <lb />
1907. <lb />
r.-, T TAX. <lb />
lie collection of tax on <lb />
imports should be a <lb />
the Republican <lb />
w. the <lb />
Have <lb />
in <lb />
There <lb />
at the in <lb />
Is if goods held <lb />
up every i by <lb />
bee us the r <lb />
C trying to imp i <lb />
. d i a, I h v the <lb />
go i u red para ha <lb />
of the ban t <lb />
fl re be a e re I o it <lb />
is the <lb />
official de- <lb />
dared vain of the i in the <lb />
. -i <lb />
as<lb />
controlled I <lb />
the i M <lb />
trust interests I <lb />
.- i id by i <lb />
law to the duties <lb />
on imports, m <lb />
done , so . i to mono <lb />
to bi <lb />
their products, with which the <lb />
compete. Tin <lb />
higher the tariff tax, the great <lb />
the price of trust products. <lb />
All this and <lb />
evading of the intention of <lb />
the ad of tie <lb />
tariff act. is therefore in <lb />
the interests of the <lb />
combines that control man- <lb />
of home-made <lb />
There would not be so <lb />
son for complaint the n- <lb />
creased cost of for- <lb />
made goods did not allow <lb />
our monopolists to add to the <lb />
price their home-made prod- <lb />
and thus mo e <lb />
than a reasonable profit. The <lb />
whole a at issue is, shall <lb />
the trusts and manufacturers-be <lb />
inordinately protected and thus <lb />
allowed by law to Increase <lb />
their profits at the expense <lb />
of the American people Even <lb />
the most rabid Republican <lb />
protectionists do not now <lb />
claim that we have any longer <lb />
any infant industries that need <lb />
protecting for the infants have <lb />
grown to giants and in league <lb />
with the of the rail- <lb />
road, b <lb />
i a a n a gr <lb />
men I Ii . <lb />
and d its of the <lb />
I . . i . <lb />
t Re lib <lb />
party for . vantage and <lb />
To n vi . the . . law would <lb />
strike at the root of these evils <lb />
and entirely <lb />
curing all of them, it would tend <lb />
to greatly reduce the exorbitant <lb />
profits now demanded by <lb />
RAILROADS. <lb />
Them to be to the <lb />
and the Fair I . <lb />
has of <lb />
-ii t railroads arid <lb />
and <lb />
Con <lb />
to <lb />
SUPERIOR <lb />
i , this <lb />
A Happy Boy. <lb />
James, a little son of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. B. James was trusts, most of whom would thus <lb />
to draw from the hat the reduce the cost of is <lb />
names the grand jurors for i . , ,, <lb />
this term of After <lb />
this term of court. After the <lb />
jury had been selected and sworn <lb />
Judge Neal turned to Clerk D. <lb />
C. Moore and said Clerk, <lb />
that boy is an officer of the <lb />
court- and I desire the order en- <lb />
that you pay him for <lb />
his services and I will have the <lb />
county reimburse you for <lb />
Then addressing the judge <lb />
son, take that <lb />
dollar homo and keep it until <lb />
next Christmas, and then spend <lb />
it for whatever your dear little <lb />
heart may wish. Do not give it <lb />
to your father, as he might spend <lb />
it. but carry it to your mother <lb />
and get her to keep it for you <lb />
until next l <lb />
was very proud of his dollar- <lb />
Should Return Mate's Money. <lb />
Pierre, S. D, Jan- <lb />
H. the retiring governor <lb />
of South Dakota, in his farewell <lb />
message to the Legislature today <lb />
severely assails the noted North <lb />
Carolina bond deal, by which <lb />
South Dakota collected <lb />
from the Southern State on paper <lb />
which had been repudiated. He <lb />
says South Dakota has no moral <lb />
right to the money. The mes- <lb />
sage urges the legislature to <lb />
to i J <lb />
less the tariff is revised, so that <lb />
the cost of living is reduced, the <lb />
wages and salaries of all classes <lb />
must be increased to correspond <lb />
with our enlarged expenses It <lb />
is entirely unfair that the few <lb />
should monopolize prosperity at <lb />
the expense of the many. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
An Appreciated Visitor. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Munday, of <lb />
N. J., who Is the guest of Mr. <lb />
Oil Forbes, has visited Green- <lb />
ville so often as to be well known <lb />
and has made many Is here. <lb />
He is as jovial as he is large i <lb />
an exceedingly clever gentle- <lb />
man In his home town he is a <lb />
prominent church worker, and <lb />
he loves to lend u helping hand <lb />
in the good work wherever he <lb />
goes- Sunday night he assisted <lb />
the choir in the Baptist church, <lb />
and his rich bass voice added <lb />
much to the music- He has <lb />
promised if he is Greenville <lb />
next Sunday night to make a <lb />
talk at that time in the Baptist <lb />
church, and being a good speak- <lb />
we know the people will be <lb />
glad of the opportunity to hear <lb />
him. <lb />
s on j <lb />
-14 t <lb />
ran. In <lb />
on. I upon ii i <lb />
Assembly to <lb />
the whole mi. of <lb />
ads, and while <lb />
he law allows in , t <lb />
the people s <lb />
nation, y <lb />
m at <lb />
no time to tn at th rail <lb />
I feel i I <lb />
. -a-. Legal right <lb />
tO <lb />
of nine i <lb />
. id have been the means <lb />
g and building up <lb />
a ; no other <lb />
the State has. and <lb />
d upon, not i <lb />
i i the States ml r <lb />
om of its most help A <lb />
i. n arc <lb />
ire that should be r <lb />
if the rail <lb />
obligations to th <lb />
m c n an I i <lb />
pr should b i. <lb />
. b ti <lb />
i and exactions j <lb />
d litigants. <lb />
Railroads, like <lb />
to pay taxi <lb />
their property at a <lb />
and not be allowed I <lb />
rate their property at a <lb />
. when borrowing <lb />
and at a very low rate when p <lb />
axes, as most of them no <lb />
do. <lb />
Passenger should be <lb />
reduced. Of late years travel ht <lb />
increased yet sear., j <lb />
any reduction has been <lb />
the rate. The Corporation Com- <lb />
. n contends that on account <lb />
of the two-fare system in this <lb />
State, it could not properly <lb />
the necessary reduction. North <lb />
Carolina-is the only State in the <lb />
Union having two rates and it i <lb />
n it now necessary. I therefor <lb />
recommend that there be <lb />
one fare, and that the rate I p. <lb />
fixed at 1-2 cents per mile, and <lb />
the mileage-book at two c n <lb />
r mile. To fix the i i <lb />
three cents a mill, as rail <lb />
roads ask will not do. for <lb />
would be raising the rate <lb />
3-1 cents to cents for poor <lb />
allowing the rich-r <lb />
to ride on a 1-2 com <lb />
I think, there- <lb />
foe, that the-, flat rate of <lb />
cents, with a two cent <lb />
book, if for the present, fair to <lb />
both the people and the rail- <lb />
I recommend that <lb />
law be passed the <lb />
of time that the public r <lb />
i waiting for delayed trains S <lb />
I oral plans have been U <lb />
o to require railroads <lb />
their connections are an i <lb />
m to run a p ti <lb />
to require ch i on i <lb />
n ids to run a <lb />
out regard to <lb />
I leaving i n it- <lb />
and still another to lire t <lb />
; railroad at ore bulletin <lb />
train, if late, giving reason <lb />
delay, and when expect <lb />
; and then, allow thirty <lb />
i margin after the announced ex- <lb />
; arrival, and after this to <lb />
them for <lb />
thirty delay; the penal <lb />
ties to go to the school fund. <lb />
There be other suggested <lb />
than any of <lb />
above, but something should be <lb />
I done to remedy the fearful loss <lb />
of time caused by waiting at <lb />
stations. <lb />
To insure greater safety to <lb />
the traveling public, I urge mi I <lb />
earnestly two First, Thai <lb />
a limit be set to the hour of <lb />
vice performed by a railroad em- <lb />
for it is needless to ex- <lb />
a train dispatcher, iv <lb />
man, engineer, flagman, etc., t-- <lb />
perform good service, be always <lb />
on the alert and be able to guard <lb />
against accidents, when he <lb />
worn out by many hours <lb />
strain and arduous work, an <lb />
unable to take needed rest <lb />
second, that when the C a- <lb />
Commission points out to u <lb />
railroad that its road-bed or <lb />
equipment is defective and <lb />
safe, and the railroad <lb />
ties for an unreasonable <lb />
or refuse to <lb />
defects, the superintendent and <lb />
officers of said road having <lb />
supervision of the defective <lb />
road-bed or equipment, shall be <lb />
guilty of criminal <lb />
and liable to indictment. <lb />
Having required railroads <lb />
to do their duty, they should be <lb />
protected, when not in the <lb />
wrong Persons, therefore, who <lb />
walk on their tracks, except <lb />
regular crossings, should do so <lb />
. ,. if <lb />
while so w <lb />
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                <p>
Children's <lb />
Cloaks, Raincoats and <lb />
Furs <lb />
A i ply <lb />
These Reduced Prices <lb />
High Grade Garments <lb />
The Variety is <lb />
Great In <lb />
STYLISH <lb />
Cheviot, <lb />
Mixed <lb />
and Plaids <lb />
PITT COUNTY TEACHERS M <lb />
INC A GRAND SUCCESS. <lb />
ET- <lb />
The first monthly <lb />
meeting for this calendar year <lb />
was held in the Greenville <lb />
graded school building Jan. <lb />
12th, 1907 A large number of <lb />
teachers of the public <lb />
of Pitt county were present, and <lb />
on the face of each seemed to <lb />
be stamped th determination <lb />
to noble things, not dream <lb />
them all day The <lb />
present the interest and <lb />
enthusiasm they showed were <lb />
unmistakable evidences of a <lb />
spirit of progressiveness and co- <lb />
operation on the part of these <lb />
men and women who are giving <lb />
the lest efforts at mind, body <lb />
and soul great and <lb />
is so near their <lb />
i Mother who children <lb />
I Syrup invariably I <lb />
like it because <lb />
taste i so Contains <lb />
and tar It is tin- original laxative <lb />
cough syrup and is unrivaled for the re- <lb />
lief of croup. Drives the out <lb />
the bowels. Conform to the <lb />
and Law. Sold by <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Croup can positively in -0 <lb />
s. No nothing to sick- <lb />
en or distress child. A <lb />
pleasant and safe Syrup called Dr, <lb />
Croup Cure, the work <lb />
and does it quickly. Dr. Croup <lb />
Cure is for croup remember. It <lb />
does not a dozen ailments <lb />
It's for croup, that's all, by <lb />
Q Store.<lb />
should see our<lb />
Plain White and <lb />
10-4,11-4,12-4 Sizes <lb />
Mr <lb />
Elegant Furs <lb />
Elegant Furs of <lb />
cause that <lb />
hearts. <lb />
Hail the Power of <lb />
was sung, after which <lb />
Rev. M. T- Plyler read a S rip- <lb />
lesson and led in prayer. <lb />
Prof. W. H. came <lb />
the association with an- <lb />
and won-. <lb />
kindly cheer. He announced the <lb />
subjects for L e historical papers <lb />
to be written by pupils of the <lb />
county in the contests for the <lb />
Grimes and Arthur medals, the <lb />
first subject being, has <lb />
Pitt County Contributed to <lb />
Carolina The other, <lb />
What do of Pitt <lb />
County Owe to Their Schools <lb />
The names all pupils who are <lb />
to contest for these prizes must <lb />
be sent to Mr. by Feb. <lb />
29th. and all papers must be <lb />
sent in by April 1st. <lb />
Interesting and suggestive re- <lb />
marks on much home <lb />
work by first grade pupils should <lb />
be were made by <lb />
Prof. P. C. Nye, Miss L. Brown <lb />
and Cox. <lb />
Mr. S. C. then <lb />
on the rostrum and de- <lb />
lighted the audience for-I know <lb />
not how long; the lapse of the <lb />
minutes was not noted by his <lb />
audience, as it listened intently <lb />
to his inspiring address on <lb />
He <lb />
uttered words of wisdom, sen- <lb />
of beauty, thoughts of <lb />
strength and power will <lb />
linger long in our memories and <lb />
and accomplish much good. <lb />
Professors G. H. <lb />
Smith and H. B Cale answered <lb />
questions on en- <lb />
countered in teaching Grammar. <lb />
The discussion was quite in <lb />
ting and helpful, showing plans, <lb />
new and old, for preventing and <lb />
overcoming carelessness and <lb />
satisfactory work in this <lb />
branch- <lb />
After a few encouraging re- <lb />
marks by the president of the <lb />
association, the meeting adjourn- <lb />
ed at one o'clock. <lb />
The New Year has made a <lb />
good beginning for the <lb />
lion; may not the work be <lb />
pushed vigorously onward, and <lb />
may not even more good be ac- <lb />
during the remain- <lb />
months of this school year <lb />
than has ever been accomplished <lb />
in the same length of time The <lb />
influence of these meetings is <lb />
felt throughout the county, and <lb />
it is an incentive lo earnest, <lb />
faithful work. <lb />
ill not the meetings con- <lb />
to strengthen, encourage <lb />
and help those who attend them <lb />
Dora A. Hornaday. <lb />
Reporter. <lb />
To stop a cold with is <lb />
safer than to lot it ran and cure it after- <lb />
wards. Taken at the <lb />
will head off nil colds and <lb />
Grippe and you from <lb />
Pneumonia or Bronchitis. <lb />
are toothsome cold cure tablets <lb />
selling; in and e. boxes, you are chilly, begin to sneeze, <lb />
try They will surely check <lb />
the cold, and please you. Sold by <lb />
Bryan's Drug Store <lb />
Reconstructs your whole body, <lb />
makes rich red blood Drives out <lb />
impurities that have collected <lb />
during the winter. Hollister's <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea is a family <lb />
cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Piles get quick relief from l-r. <lb />
Magic Ointment. Remember it's made <lb />
one for Piles it r <lb />
and ion. Itching, pain- <lb />
protruding or piles <lb />
like magic by its use. Try and see <lb />
-in <lb />
Counsel Sooth <lb />
When the cold and crack the <lb />
the skin a box of salve can save much <lb />
discomfort. In buying salve look <lb />
the name on the b- . to avoid any <lb />
and I sure you the original <lb />
DeWitt's Witch Haul Salve. Sold by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
Clear up the <lb />
and tore the a It in. V i can <lb />
do a dose or two of <lb />
Little Early Risen, Safe Reliable little <lb />
a The pills <lb />
everyone knows, by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
like the as well as maple <lb />
sugar is what one mother wrote of <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup. <lb />
cough syrup is fr <lb />
from any opiate or narcotics, contains <lb />
Honey Tar. conforms to the National <lb />
Food and Drug Law. Sold by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
Nearly everybody who is subject <lb />
i. from suffers from a <lb />
dread or a treatment for <lb />
Is starvation, <lb />
and one-fourth milk and toast. On the <lb />
hand can eat as please <lb />
digest food by the of a good <lb />
digests it, thus giving <lb />
equally a much rest. Eat what you <lb />
please and take a little for <lb />
after your meals. It digests <lb />
what yen eat; Sold by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
Coffee disagree with Prob- <lb />
ably it Then try Dr <lb />
Health o. Health live <lb />
of cereals and <lb />
nuts. Not a re- <lb />
member Dr. Snoops Health <lb />
yet it's Hatches closely old Java <lb />
add Mocha If your stomach <lb />
heart or kidneys can't coffee <lb />
drinking, try Health It la <lb />
nourishing . . I satisfying. <lb />
It's even for the smallest child. <lb />
Sold by T. K. Hooker Co. <lb />
This <lb />
digest Because the <lb />
lacks some one of the essential <lb />
the are nos <lb />
balanced. Then, too, it is <lb />
food that causes sourness and <lb />
painful indigestion. for <lb />
be used it <lb />
of It digests <lb />
what and the <lb />
the National Pure Food and Law. <lb />
here by Jno. L. Wooten <lb />
are by <lb />
If you eat a <lb />
, or to <lb />
n come of you <lb />
had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats, <lb />
or of <lb />
Indigestion causes the stomach <lb />
expand swell, and puff up against <lb />
heart This crowds the heart inter- <lb />
i fares with its action, and in tho course of <lb />
time tho heart becomes diseased. <lb />
and go like rent and tax day and <lb />
Other sorrows, if you take <lb />
lister's Mountain Tea, <lb />
the greatest remedy known to <lb />
mankind. cents, Tea or Tab i <lb />
lets. W. S. <lb />
store. <lb />
That's the house the doctor built. <lb />
The biggest house you <lb />
Thank goodness he don't get our <lb />
money, <lb />
For we all drink Rocky <lb />
Tea. <lb />
Store <lb />
We offer One Dollars <lb />
case of Catarrh that can- <lb />
not be cured by Hill's Catarrh eve. <lb />
O. <lb />
We, have known P. <lb />
J. tor tin- last y, and be- <lb />
him perfectly honorable bu- <lb />
and able <lb />
to n ., his <lb />
Marvin, <lb />
. Toledo, <lb />
Halls catarrh cure is taken internally <lb />
acting upon the blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of die system, . <lb />
free. Price cents per tot- <lb />
tie. by its. <lb />
Take s Family Pills for<lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
what you takes the strain off <lb />
cf the heart, and contributes nourishment <lb />
Strength to every of th <lb />
body. For Indigestion, Sour <lb />
Stomach, Inflammation of tho <lb />
membranes lining Stomach and <lb />
Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia <lb />
the Stomach, <lb />
After cod would distress me by making <lb />
rd I would very weak <lb />
Finally I a <lb />
into .-A. Alter I nm <lb />
MRS. Penn Van, N. T. <lb />
had stomach trouble and as I <lb />
bad trouble with it. <lb />
Curt about lour lit cured me. <lb />
D. Nevada. O. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
I I <lb />
i----- <lb />
t, <lb />
.--it <lb />
It's toll our <lb />
about a Cure like Dr. Dr. <lb />
has <lb />
the use of opium, or other <lb />
unsafe ingredients commonly found In <lb />
cough Dr. it see us <lb />
has the Pure Food Drug Law <lb />
recently enacted, for he has worked <lb />
along similar lines many years. For <lb />
years Dr, Cough Cure <lb />
containers have had i warning printed <lb />
on them against opium and other <lb />
poisons. He has thus made it <lb />
possible for mothers to protect their <lb />
children by simply insisting on having <lb />
Dr. Cough Cure. Sold by <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
i v. nature <lb />
ed him up.<lb />
The more dignity a man has <lb />
the less the world, has for <lb />
him. <lb />
Mink, etc. <lb />
Judge and Mrs. Benjamin F. <lb />
Long <lb />
request the pleasure of your <lb />
company <lb />
at the wedding reception <lb />
of their daughter <lb />
Lois <lb />
Mr. Richard Nathaniel Hackett <lb />
on evening the <lb />
thirty-first of January <lb />
One thousand nine hundred and <lb />
seven <lb />
from seven until nine o'clock <lb />
Statesville, North <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875.- <lb />
S. <lb />
i retail Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. paid tor <lb />
Hide Co ton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
re etc. Bed <lb />
Oak Suits. <lb />
I I Parlor <lb />
s , Tables, Safes P <lb />
and a Ax Snuff, <lb />
Hi Ii Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, <lb />
pies. Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Lye Magic Food, Matches <lb />
Seed and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple, <lb />
Died <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Ital- <lb />
us Glass chit a wars Tip <lb />
imp. wooden takes and <lb />
crackers, Macaroni, <lb />
Cutler, New Ma- <lb />
numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and for <lb />
see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
V. <lb />
rM <lb />
Th must lie all right other <lb />
wouldn't have back- <lb />
in here, I Hi <lb />
Pain um minis i pm <lb />
nit s ,. to <lb />
It . la <lb />
I Pr. <lb />
A in w. , n. <lb />
Ii. -illy. <lb />
thrush it I <lb />
Ii blood <lb />
II with <lb />
. n I ad <lb />
Tint l <lb />
Bruin rAt <lb />
w.-n. rout nun It eon. <lb />
always. <lb />
t and <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Tablets <lb />
J. W. BRYAN. <lb />
Wood's <lb />
I Earliest <lb />
A Valentine <lb />
I Snap Beans <lb />
earliest, <lb />
most and the bi I <lb />
strain of Bod Valentino <lb />
Beam on tin <lb />
round- oil kind. <lb />
Bee I lie loners from <lb />
our <lb />
lug to our <lb />
large buyers of Starts, <lb />
Early or other <lb />
ate to for <lb />
our Special prices. <lb />
Wood's New Seed Book <lb />
for tins fullest <lb />
about see Is for <lb />
and kinds to <lb />
Hie beat way to <lb />
request. <lb />
. <lb />
.-<lb />
i Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
These Slave of <lb />
W. Allen, Jr , carrying <lb />
concealed weapon, and assault <lb />
with deadly weapon, on <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction . <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. <lb />
DOLLAR YEAR <lb />
NO. <lb />
visited the county home <lb />
for the and infirm and <lb />
found the out houses, <lb />
etc. in good condition, and the <lb />
inmates well fed and cared for- <lb />
We would recommend that a <lb />
fence bi placed around the cm- <lb />
first charge, not guilty on kit of the county home to pro- <lb />
Charge, required to give bond in from, the ravages of hogs <lb />
sum of for good behavior <lb />
two years- <lb />
Joe Dupree, <lb />
larceny, <lb />
We have been the <lb />
superintendent the county <lb />
PU ROADS. <lb />
sentenced six months to be as James Spain, an <lb />
signed to roads, , inmate. home, is the <lb />
Ed Mabry, larceny, motherless <lb />
judgment suspended the said James H. <lb />
payment of costs- Spain incapable <lb />
James W. Allen, Jr., assault of and financially unable to pro- <lb />
with deadly weapon, guilty, vi and care for said children, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
John Ellis, larceny, not guilty. <lb />
Allen larceny, guilty, <lb />
sentenced twelve months to be <lb />
assigned to roads <lb />
Croon, false pretense, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended in payment of costs. <lb />
Janus assault, no-, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
and Julia <lb />
Ward, house breaking, both <lb />
guilty. <lb />
B and Henry Davis, <lb />
assault, Davis not <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of coats. <lb />
George Williams, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty <lb />
William Brown, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon guilty, <lb />
ed two years to assigned to <lb />
roads <lb />
carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, rot guilty. <lb />
es Jordan, assault with <lb />
Intent to rob. not guilty. <lb />
Lewis Hines and Manning <lb />
Rodgers, selling liquor on Sun- <lb />
day. Hines guilty, Rogers not <lb />
guilty. Hines requested to give <lb />
for good behavior for <lb />
twelve months. <lb />
assault and <lb />
pass, guilty sentenced <lb />
days to be assigned to roads. <lb />
Warren Bell, retailing with- <lb />
out license, guilty. <lb />
Burt, Gardner, retailing with- <lb />
out license, guilty. <lb />
J. W, Warren, <lb />
Jr., and Jesse selling <lb />
untagged fertilizer. Warren <lb />
others not guilty. <lb />
Josephus Hardy, malicious <lb />
poisoning stock, fined and <lb />
costs and required to reimburse <lb />
damage done to stock. <lb />
Beverly Daniel, false pretense, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Fleming, carrying con- <lb />
weapon larceny, guilty <lb />
sentenced months to be as- <lb />
signed to roads. <lb />
John D Cox. colored, false <lb />
tense, not guilty. <lb />
P. S. Cannon, appeal from <lb />
mayor's court, not guilty. The <lb />
prosecutor, Frank Forbes, was <lb />
taxed with the costs. <lb />
Anderson Ragland, appeal <lb />
from mayor's court, guilty. <lb />
Charlie Best, false pretense, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Alonzo Harris, simple assault, <lb />
judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
John Ellis, retailing without <lb />
license not guilty. <lb />
Henry Duncan and Frank <lb />
Duncan, removing crops, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Locus, abandonment, <lb />
sentenced six months to <lb />
be to roads with leave <lb />
to hire out after three months. <lb />
Nelson Hopkins retailing with- <lb />
out license, not guilty. <lb />
The criminal docket was fin- <lb />
Monday afternoon and <lb />
court adjourned for the term. <lb />
we recommend at the suggestion <lb />
of the superintendent, that the <lb />
children be bound out <lb />
to J. O. Proctor, Mack <lb />
Williams and Joseph Dixon, who <lb />
are now caring for the children. <lb />
We also beg to report that we <lb />
have visited the convict camp <lb />
and found the same to be in very <lb />
good condition, sanitary and <lb />
otherwise, and the convicts well <lb />
treated and cared for. <lb />
That we have visited the jail <lb />
and found the condition good as <lb />
could be expected wit <lb />
of the ground under the <lb />
windows. We recommend that <lb />
this be disinfected and he re- <lb />
fuse through windows be <lb />
discontinued. <lb />
That we have visited tho court <lb />
room and jury rooms and <lb />
recommend that the walls of the <lb />
same patched and cleaned. <lb />
That we have visited the of- <lb />
fices of the several county officers <lb />
and find the books and offices of <lb />
the same to be well kept and in <lb />
first class condition. <lb />
We recommend that the broken <lb />
pains in the windows of the <lb />
grand jury room be replaced with <lb />
new ones, that floor be <lb />
patched and the room be <lb />
ed with a sufficient number of <lb />
chairs to accommodate the grand <lb />
jury, <lb />
We also that the <lb />
office of. the clerk of Superior <lb />
court be supplied with new furn- <lb />
and especially does it need <lb />
a new desk. <lb />
W. C. Jackson, Foreman. <lb />
The Should Aid in Every Public <lb />
Way in Building Highways. <lb />
Every encouragement should <lb />
be given to the building of good <lb />
r ads. As I said in my <lb />
address, mud, next to <lb />
levies the highest tax on a <lb />
State, and had ids, ere a curse, <lb />
and a hindrance to the business, <lb />
education and progress of a <lb />
A general up-to-date road law <lb />
should be enacted, allowing any <lb />
county or community to have <lb />
the question of a bond is for <lb />
the improvement of roads sub- <lb />
to the people; for the <lb />
present law is not full <lb />
or complete enough. One only <lb />
has to look at the counties <lb />
in the State that have, <lb />
and those have not, good <lb />
roads to see what good roads mean <lb />
for the growth and of a <lb />
community. Hence the State <lb />
should aid a road building in <lb />
every possible way, thus adding <lb />
to its and develop- <lb />
Extract from Governor <lb />
Message. <lb />
OAKLEY <lb />
Oakley, N. C. Jan. 22nd. <lb />
Abe Congleton left for his <lb />
home in West Texas last Friday. <lb />
He moved from here years <lb />
ago and settled in the Lone Star <lb />
State, This is his first visit back <lb />
to his old home. <lb />
Mrs, Marian Johnson and <lb />
are spending this week <lb />
with Mrs- Martha Rawls. <lb />
Frank James and family, of <lb />
Winterville, are spending a few <lb />
days in this section. <lb />
Judge Neal likes we Oakley <lb />
people, rather he continues to <lb />
send out after us. <lb />
Oscar Congleton, of Whichard, <lb />
was here Sunday. <lb />
Z V. Whitehurst and C B. <lb />
Wynne went to Greenville Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss of Everett, is <lb />
g a while in this section. <lb />
W. A. and J J- James went to <lb />
Grimesland Saturday. <lb />
Since such a change in the <lb />
weather has come about we <lb />
would like to exchange our old <lb />
straw hat for a good overcoat, a <lb />
Buy a <lb />
In large advertisement else <lb />
where in this paper Sam White <lb />
calls attention to the <lb />
lots he is offering sale. His <lb />
property is the most beautiful <lb />
and desirable for residences that <lb />
is now available to Greenville. <lb />
Since he put this property on the <lb />
market nearly a year ago <lb />
several been sold, <lb />
nice residences have already been <lb />
built on it and others will be <lb />
started soon It really looks like <lb />
the people who a lot any- <lb />
where near the business section <lb />
of the town would hasten to s <lb />
advantage of the opportunity to <lb />
get one of these. <lb />
The Way to Rest. <lb />
To understand how to rest is <lb />
of more importance than to <lb />
how to work- The latter <lb />
can be learned easily; the <lb />
it takes years to learn, and some <lb />
people never learn the art of <lb />
resting. It is simply a change <lb />
of I cones and activities Loaf- <lb />
may not be resting. Sleep- <lb />
is not always resting. g <lb />
down for days with nothing to <lb />
do is not restful- A change is <lb />
needed lo bring into a different <lb />
set of faculties and lo turn the <lb />
life into a channel. The <lb />
man who works hard finds his <lb />
best rest in playing hard. The <lb />
man burdened with care finds <lb />
relief in something that is ac- <lb />
yet responsibility. <lb />
Mr <lb />
LAYMAN M PULPIT. <lb />
J. S. i-i <lb />
GALA DAY IN SCOTLAND KECK, j FAME AWAITING RAWLS <lb />
As the pastor himself remark- <lb />
ed, it is refreshing to both pas r <lb />
and congregation to sometimes <lb />
nave a layman to speak from the <lb />
pulpit instead of the pastor <lb />
preaching at every service. This <lb />
opportunity was given in the <lb />
Baptist church Sunday night, <lb />
and it was much enjoyed by the <lb />
large congregation, not that the <lb />
excellent sermons of pastor <lb />
are not always appreciated, but <lb />
because it is refreshing and help- <lb />
to hear the practice side of <lb />
Christianity from a business <lb />
man <lb />
Mr. J. S Mu of Newark, <lb />
N. J., who with other friends is <lb />
visiting Mr. an-J Mr-. Ola Forbes, <lb />
talked at the evening service <lb />
did ii most He is <lb />
a prominent.- <lb />
man and an C <lb />
and was qualified to <lb />
helpfully to his fellow man on <lb />
how business and Christianity <lb />
worK together, <lb />
Taking as his text a portion of <lb />
Galatians we have <lb />
therefore opportunity, let us do <lb />
good unto all Mr. <lb />
first told of his own conversion <lb />
forty years ago, and <lb />
time bis motto had been to em- <lb />
brace every opportunity to speak <lb />
a word for Jesus <lb />
By various apt illustrations he <lb />
pointed many opportunities <lb />
that come in life and how <lb />
bring gain through embracing <lb />
them or loss through failure to <lb />
embrace them The greatest of <lb />
all opportunities is to obtain <lb />
life through Jesus Christ. <lb />
In giving emphasis to so <lb />
point Mr- related <lb />
c Neck, K. Jan. 21st <lb />
The Ki-ch . Camp of <lb />
E. Lee's <lb />
Honor of . i <lb />
in <lb />
Composition <lb />
B-. Playing i; <lb />
i is was <lb />
the pianist at the twenty-fifth <lb />
Peabody ma recital, <lb />
heard a dram t and Con- <lb />
United <lb />
ii Gen. i. <lb />
I being a visitor her <lb />
id Pitt and happened lo be <lb />
the for my <lb />
ab <lb />
beating. looked out and saw <lb />
a flag floating in the gentle <lb />
being carved by the <lb />
bearer, and the old veterans <lb />
after it- Being <lb />
the old veterans myself, it <lb />
such a feeling on me <lb />
it seemed like son ; <lb />
whispered to me and said, go <lb />
join them. I walked across the <lb />
vet and f II in with <lb />
the n and man h d to the graded <lb />
o -I with them. <lb />
arriving there, C <lb />
. ; <lb />
a .; . ; , ,. <lb />
for the day First was prayer <lb />
by Mr. Phelps of the Episcopal <lb />
church song by Mrs. <lb />
Bond and Others. Third reading <lb />
appropriate pieces by Mr. <lb />
Hard, editor of the n- <lb />
Fourth, music <lb />
which wad mo I <lb />
rendered, <lb />
which made the house roar <lb />
with cheers- <lb />
Fifth. Speech by the orator <lb />
of the day, r. of <lb />
Weldon. He made one- of the <lb />
best speeches that lever heard <lb />
on such an occasion lie started <lb />
with General Lee when he was <lb />
only four years old, and followed <lb />
him to the Civil war and <lb />
him to be all the <lb />
in all of his traits. In the war <lb />
of m i la evening. <lb />
Rawls is one of the young- <lb />
pi from <lb />
that <lb />
a r <lb />
ii II j She <lb />
was born in N. C. <lb />
and just ml of her I She <lb />
is extremely pretty <lb />
in . a m , charming <lb />
p She i p modest- <lb />
enthusiastically of her love <lb />
mu sic when at her home <lb />
P evening- <lb />
Mi Rawls showed talent at <lb />
.- .;. of a played in <lb />
at seven, in so <lb />
small a stool had to be <lb />
d for her. She entered <lb />
the Peabody try of <lb />
M 1897 as a student in <lb />
Pan . . . . the <lb />
ion <lb />
Her teach have been; <lb />
. i <lb />
and <lb />
a commander his equal was <lb />
I not found unless ii was in Stone- <lb />
dents his own personal ,.,,,, <lb />
; wall Jackson. His discourse all <lb />
the way from Lee's youth to h's <lb />
death proved him to be the great- <lb />
est hero and patriot in the South. <lb />
After the speech we marched <lb />
to the hotel, found one of the best <lb />
oyster dinners that lever par <lb />
Though a visitor, they <lb />
all gave me a cordial . <lb />
most interestingly. His <lb />
admonition to honesty hi II deal- <lb />
with our fellow men, and to <lb />
always speak the truth, <lb />
n man who will <lb />
and <lb />
We enjoyed th <lb />
Coffin Borne on Waves. <lb />
The body of Charles <lb />
playwright and actor, which has <lb />
been lost since the storm of <lb />
September, has been found <lb />
in its metal coffin on the main- <lb />
land in an out of the way place. <lb />
A visitor came upon tho coffin <lb />
almost buried in a marsh, hidden <lb />
by weeds. It had been lifted in <lb />
the floods and carried nine miles <lb />
from the <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
young people to avoid evil <lb />
that wreck the life, <lb />
He urged Christians to liberal- <lb />
that all there <lb />
the world and we ourselves <lb />
belong to Cod, and we should <lb />
return to God what is due Him. <lb />
It was a plain, talk <lb />
by a practical Christian business, <lb />
man, and if every person pros- Friday evening <lb />
was not helped by it can <lb />
in <lb />
talk- <lb />
over old times. Would <lb />
more but guess I have written <lb />
enough. Thou. E. Little. <lb />
turned. <lb />
fault was with the hearer. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
Adopted by the Sunday <lb />
School, Jan. 20th 1907 <lb />
Whereas, on Tuesday Jan. <lb />
1907, one of the members of this <lb />
school, little Burton Brown, left <lb />
his earthly home to dwell for- <lb />
ever in his home beyond the ruined <lb />
other to be used for <lb />
pair of gum boots a few cords of or office. The second story <lb />
Convenient Building. <lb />
The building erected on Third <lb />
street by Mr. E. H. <lb />
his bottling works is a very con- <lb />
one. There are two <lb />
rooms on the ground floor, one <lb />
used for his bottling business <lb />
and the <lb />
and some new ten dollar <lb />
bills. ; <lb />
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The grand jury made the fol-<lb />
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Died. <lb />
D. Holliday. <lb />
Mr. E. u. Holliday, a <lb />
farmer and excellent citizen <lb />
of the died <lb />
been arranged into <lb />
sleeping rooms, with a bath <lb />
room at of the hall. The <lb />
rooms are large, well lighted and <lb />
airy. <lb />
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skies, be it <lb />
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hour of <lb />
we rejoice that we know that it <lb />
is well with Him and that our <lb />
loss for a little while his gain <lb />
for eternity. <lb />
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parents our sympathy and pray <lb />
for the of Him who <lb />
alone can and sustain <lb />
in such an hour <lb />
Mrs. F. G James. <lb />
Mrs. R M. Hearne. <lb />
G. E. Harris. <lb />
Good <lb />
A lawyer that he <lb />
stood before the most intelligent <lb />
jury last week that he had ever <lb />
seen in the box in Pitt county. <lb />
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the one Judge Neal on Monday <lb />
ordered he clerk to <lb />
to serve during the week and the <lb />
result showed the wisdom of <lb />
Judge Neal's departure from the <lb />
usual custom of selecting tails <lb />
jurors. Tho judge himself was <lb />
some parties <lb />
up here from Washington <lb />
on a gas boat and tied up at the <lb />
wharf for the night. Sometime <lb />
before day next morning one of <lb />
the parties got up and struck a <lb />
match. In a moment a flash of <lb />
fire swept over the boat and the <lb />
occupants barely had time to <lb />
escape. <lb />
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by the fire. It seems <lb />
that gas has been ping from <lb />
the tank and this ignited when <lb />
the match was struck. We <lb />
not learn the names of the par- <lb />
ties. <lb />
Marriage Licenses, <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
suddenly I coming in on time days in so well pleased that ho ordered <lb />
.J. T. and Lillian <lb />
May Cash. <lb />
E. F. Tucker and Sarah <lb />
W. H. and Lillian C. <lb />
Fulcher. <lb />
Chas. Harris and Minnie <lb />
William and Fannie <lb />
Gray. <lb />
John Roberson and <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
John Chapman and Catharine <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Julius Hayes and Net- <lb />
and in h and com- <lb />
position, Henry A- Allen and <lb />
Howard Her ex. <lb />
before the faculty, <lb />
which concluded on Mon- <lb />
day, D -ember 17th. 1906, <lb />
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f upon h. May, 1907, by <lb />
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trustees, in the of <lb />
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dare <lb />
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of her program showed <lb />
great ability and won ; her <lb />
much well d I-.-, i praise. <lb />
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major, besides a number of <lb />
other and i rs. <lb />
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tho passion of Miss life. <lb />
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four, she has given the best of <lb />
her time to the piano, practicing <lb />
from twilight until midnight. <lb />
She expects to finish her musical <lb />
education abroad Miss Rawls- <lb />
has sometime, however, <lb />
to the study of languages, and <lb />
is well read. <lb />
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worthy of any master of the <lb />
great modern instrument o <lb />
music expression. She fixed the <lb />
attention of her audience with <lb />
an excellent rendition of the <lb />
Bet Sonata, and gave them <lb />
ii Chopin selections, <lb />
which tested her ability as an <lb />
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composer, whose was <lb />
almost confined to musical ex- <lb />
Her own composition <lb />
had a dangerous place on the <lb />
program, coming after <lb />
ill of <lb />
American. 17th <lb />
Mi. <lb />
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A woman likes to have her <lb />
husband go to church, so people <lb />
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J. <lb />
Moved <lb />
F. Davenport has moved <lb />
the street to tho store form- <lb />
occupied by <lb />
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up and the front pan <lb />
white. Ho will put in a <lb />
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