PMW(JP*'H!ftllW«f*.* 1 ' ' "W»| ii* fxvmrmvmmm " sssaw^^t^lP Ii Ur L." ) dvi. I r* L'< i: id- u! la. Itl.- .-, •.« ; I'tlRVILLE DEPARTMENT In Charge of F. C. NYE | .x EastefoRdUctorlcrVhttovifleand Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application J , .t»v.t.»ttt<>-mivtntw>u.vA.vwn»ww% «**%%»***•*»** **»**»*»*%%%***% *»• ., ar , no*I Plea* boar in mind the fam- DUDLEY, LAN1ER AND WILSON. . nil • :<> o - j Par Heel wagons n< : . . . . cor::. . i to Win, iiny next do pint • \ : to- OJ Par Heel wagons and carts bad : f by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. Firmville Man Favors These Three \ terville, N C. 10 Ay-' Lots of irquiri » are coming i >r in about school desks which the A. G. Cox .V:V. C . makes. See our »i t :.ii •'..,'sal: at close ues. .'• w is you" lime. h A. W. Ange & Co. \: )..,' o •... j superintend nt iv .. .,'s he wants to Beat all bis '. ol> v ,". them, which means loads. The unusual that they use every Democratic comfort if theseIeffort within their power to look e low price commend; before they leap and reason with their better wits in the selection . Candidates. Farmville, N.C., Aug. -1. 1908. Editor Reflector: Not that I wish to meddle with things thac I'm not concerned arit'a, but judging from what 1 have seen and heard 1 fed it behooves every voter in this grand old county of ours to see i.. ,'.! < r. or tried. of county officials in the near or coming primaries. Not tint our offices have not r ,>: Co. - ee us for cracked corn. - •. Win' rville Prodcce Co |\V. ; - : •'•' Sp:i:ig . .... .. , . iu.vk-11 ivudiy aiding!been properly and efficiently ni^.tuggj i?A W. A nge his father in a series of meetings filled by our present occupants, &Co. hast I this week. He will be away for but rerm inhering that*'there are The genial sunshi e is a wel- several weeks engaged in revival others" who are just as compe Icome visib •. work, only getting into fill hisI tent just as worthy and just as Wehf.nd •.'• . 'for the regular appointments. i need; of the support ofefficeas followingi ows, "Atlas." "Girl The A. G. Cox Maru&cturink | those whoare now, and have Phampicr-," "H rmi • Boy." Co. have jus! received a solid been for some time enjoying yracu-c," •" '- " and car of the famous "Pittsburg j them in our county. p'Chill" Wild 1 Fence" prices are inter- i have beard many of our Harri ;tcn Barber «\ Co' eating. Call to see us Before you citizens remark that one term Our il. F. L>- carriers could buj we are sure wc can please| waa enough for any officer (otmake their trirs yesterday you _ but how about two or three? n'acci'uni ng bridges We were glad to see W. L. Whenever that is the case what knddetpsfta : »V oten, ol Simpson, in our town hecoi.es of the essence of the old Ice creep: " lohnson's four.-1 Monday. He is m 'thele: 1- favorite proverl ot Jeff»rsonof lin every diy. ing farmers of the c untjr. He "Equal rights U all and special J.S.Williams, Henry Blountj was looking foi the best place in privileges to r ne." Weorenot .nd M. F. Crawford went to the State to send his daughters alJ ignorant people and we well jreenviilc today. to school ar - when he had care know that our county will and liTe always hi... a nice lice of fully examined the buildings Ucea handsomely pay our officers, rash groceries »n hand. Har- here and learned of the work of j an d why should we continue to Ington Barber & Co. M. B Bryan ' • t'l this im ming i acc<: t '.., • ' ' Gn i nville. We are prepared to fill your right place as hundreds of pat-1 aspirants So Tired li may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an in- active LIVER. m With a » ell conducted LIVER one can d.> mountains of labor • without fatigue. It adds J hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept in health!ulaction by, and only by TutfsPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. THE STATE PROHIBITION Law Mutt be Enforced Elect R gfct Man for Legislator. Wilson. K. C, August 1. 1908 To the Friends of Prohibition: The forces of righteousnesf have prevailed against the advo cates of ;•.• saloon; and here* after our fair State is to be free from the 1 gal sale uf liqour. This, howi ver, does not mean complete victory. Only a p< rtion of the liquor forces will quietly AMLY REUNION. Mrs. Alice Harper Entertains Her Children and Grand-Children. There was a family reunion Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice Harper in South Greenville There were with her to spend the day Dr. R. L. Carr and Alexander Harper, C. S. Carr and family, H. L. Carr and family, of Green- ville; Dr. Wade Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Darden, of Wilson; Mrs Emmet Brown and children, of Cleburne. Texas; A. T. Harper, of Gokur boro and Charles Harper, of Cas- toria, the party numbering about twenty five. An enjoyable feature of the reunion was a bounteous dinner vvhich was spread on a iaige table in the yaid under the trees, it was a day of much pleasure to all present, and to Mrs. Harper in having her children and grand children with her, all but one daughter being present. ROCHDALE SPROUTS. and freclj submit to the law: others must be made to. On the and : par: of some there will be a ready r disposition to manufacture, sell and I u\ liq lor in spite of the prohibition law. Then foi e it is incumbent upon us to tee to tie enforcement of the law we have championed. Duty dern: i .. that ;.il good citi- zens di-fi nd ihe law, and oppos the school and the careful atten- bestow upon one of our friends Rochdale, N. C, July 20. 19-8. Miss Lillian Lassiter, of Scow Hill and Hisses Bertha Joyner Moye, of Grim n:er.burg, and Vernice Lang, of F irmville, were visiting at Ivy Smith's last week. Fid. S. W. Suinerel preached a very good sermon at Smith's ' 'school hou-e Friday night and v.- ut to ids regular appointment at Rountn 's Saturday morning, Misses' " : . ttle Little and Vir law hie..' ;v. It is better • -,. law thru the law 'ginia .1 yo, of Wilson, came : dov :. Frsdi • i i viail relative s and fru rids for a while. i'i.ewun.; pcopleof Smithtown if k .- nay rid" Saturday night, tion given its students he seem- mote luxuries or flowers than . .1 satisfied !!<• has found the another? And among the many for office I see three Prohibition law of our State. protect t less. It is wiser to shield the people from criminal:-, than to -hie!.', the "blind tigers" from . r . ,i r and not having a load they came law. Let us. therefore, use our' evidence and influence tc con vict any person who diaabeystli' and picked up the young folks until they were loaded with a HYDROPHOBIA. Prerentive Treatment- Announcement by the State Board of Health. The general assembly, at its last regular session, enacted the following: An act authorizing the State board of health to provide for the preventive treatment of hydrophobia. Section 1. That the State board of health is hereby au- thorized and empowered to pro- vide for and have conducted un- der its direction the preventive treatment of hydrophobia or rabies, whenever in its judgment circumstances, financial and other, will justify it. To meet the expenses of this treament the said board is hereby given authority to supplement the revenue derived from fees for the treatment by such sums from the treasury of the State labora- tory of hygiene as may be neces* sary: Provided, that the useful- ness ai ! efficiency of the said laboratory is not thereby im- paired. Sec. 8. That the benefits of said treatment shall be given free of charge to all residents of the State who shall present to the secretary of the State board of health, or its representative having in charge the manage- ment of this special work, an affidavit <,: inability to pay, duly sworn to and subscribed before a justice of 'he p ace. or, if the ease be a minor, such an affidavit by the parent or guardian. To meet as far as may be the ex- penses "f this special work, the said State board of health is hereby authorized and directed to demand from I hose able to do so the payment in advance of a reasonable fee. not 'o exceed in any cave the usual charge made |by the reputable Pasteur ir.sti- rders for flues >n sli rl notice, ro^s can testify. men's names that are well at or.ee; la; ime '• > la; . ; • [anufacturing C i. . C Rev. J. II. Griffith, of Kinst ., id Rev. Mr. Hu ko, of Green-! SUi . in the dovls .,„, i«|k Mr JaCK Harper, Cll'lKil AUgUSC loill ralotot b< si tl ur just in known in every section of our county, and they an not only etu? hav your t»rde efore the rush comes Prices Harrington, Berber & ( ». i G Cox V '<"l .y was a romantic day V;interv.-'ie for cur quiet little tow -. A.bout knownin every section but a!- . ;.-. •. o'c! :' a rather loving .most in every housel Id.andare !lot'rfir.gccupledrove up. It was'known as strictly honest ard learned that these "cooing business like gentlemen ineveryjrj were none other than „— t „„,: i,..„, .^.fciui,! piscopai cnuren .... *«> in |^".'. S7iZ! .'..ni*. ««J ML* i uphold the old Democrati I lutes of tiiis country. !Then the liqu >r traiTic will step. I wag0 " , fu: ' lU *.° Uy "* ° f f . V ^ S ' I The board of health, at its re , , ,' , ' ' ure seekers. Then for (lie fun I desire further to put you your guard with reference representatives .n our nex eral assembly. I am sure thai "."j j place until about 1 'when they retraced their way on r. . icn.t annual meeting, decided they began their music, which. cirtu , lsUnct , j! wouId now Ren jvyas vocal.but very beautfu| : as| ju::tjfy ^ trtiUn , eiiL The following extract from the He, will i.o'ii services : i !srd »ner, of Greenville, and Miss respect, and have never failed to | /-,.:/•:.u ,.,:|iiiian;.'ni.r, o: urt-enviuv, uuumwe - "" i P "^' „;JSr„iJ BeU n Jenkins, the daughter of whenever opportunity presents Tend ; '" P "» lnent f8rmer nur GaS " Hse,f - Theref0W ' M a VOter ' ! TteAA', Cox rnanufacturinglS;jjLJ^ jJSUS shaH uso mv pfforts wiih mj ' Ustexed to it, full capacity ^Thotee T he noon t»m W^ to help to nominate them w filling the urgent orders for broughtinBev . M r. Husks and ' vvould 1)e « lad t0 "* umnl other friends from Greenville, .nously nominated for Bherlff, All repaired to the home of Mr. Sam Dudley; for register of M. G. Bryan, our popular post- deeds, J. C. Lanier. for treasurer, ma.4:er, where the proper vows w B Wilson. A Voter, were taken and two fortunes were linked in one. Mr. Bryan 1 the advocate:; of license leave no stone unturned t° car- ' p< ; t* at'.d nominate men yor lief '? to represent your county. A'resdy they ar^ lay ing plans ti I his er d. Be wise and cautious; and se< that only tem- perance men who favor no-!ic«n.ie are nominated and elected, Find they w« re passing from place to or 11 '.'clock lcks and flues. They report siness in excellent condition Hay and lime at A. W. Ange Jo Profs. Nye and Lineberry arc ay looking up students. One ' this wee.: about tenor twelve ms were engaged. One man Crave:, county, writing to age a room '•' >r is daughter, , "The crops are almost .ed buy the storm, but 1 am irmined to do !:iy part and :ate my children anyway." man can do better. If we ur part all will be well. ) have a good hi irse he muEr l plenty of good feed. All s of the best to b • had, at ;erville Produce Co., next to postoff'ue. •. Swain, of Vanceboro, was yesterday co rent a house love, his family. He has >ted work with the A. G. Mfg. C". He says he s to get srood work where .n put his children in a good il. Many children would be r off if their p. 1 :-::.'..; were se. nember the Hunsucker bug- .re still going. Call to see ice stock of runabouts be- roubuy. Prices are inter- er several weeks visit in entral part of the State Mollie Bryan has returned Sne reports a very ,nt sojourn up there- She ghted with the fine water, ful conntry, and hospita- eople, but driving over hills and rocks are most mch. When it comes to % there is nothing better the level roads of the I you have a Hu isucksr and a good hors.-. the nun wl o will properly fill tli-> and deposited those they hud 1 picked up. T. A. Willoughby died Sunday evening, and his death filled the neighborhood with sadness He . was the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. R. i A. Wil!< ughby and was an ex ceptionally rice young man in position anil press him into the race. Only thus can we get the best possible m ::. By this uieasur? we of t«n get excelled men who would not otherwise b. come candidate served a bountiful dinner to the happy party and all went on their way rejoicing "nitrry as a marriage bell." A special opportunity to get Republican Ceunty fonveniicn. , Pursuant to the action of the Republican county executive I committee, at a meeting he'd in I Greenville, North Carolina Aug. goods cheap for the next few,. Calico, 4 and 6c; the best 1 4th - the wpuk.cans days. A. F. C. Gingham, 12 l>2c|°f P' 11 county are hereby Voil, 8c; "Silver Star ' sheeting, |notified that the county copven- the to nv.et ai in Greenville 10c; lOe Percale, 8c; 10c Lowr,, | tion was called 7 l-2c; Lace, lc $1.25 Shoes , court hou and other goods have been re- noon, for the purpose oi cectitu duced. No goodB charged at]delegates and alternate.- to the above prices. Come A. w. Ange State and judicial conventions ft Co. a co inty Mr. and Mrs. A. W Ange and baby left Monday for Jamesville to visit Mr. Ange'l father. Chickens and eggs a specially. Come and get the best prices. Harrington, Barber & Co. Mrs. Taft left Monday to visit 1 elect delegates to the county and the election of chairman. The chairman of the several precincts will call their primaries to meet on Saturday, August loth, 1!MI8, at li o'clock p. m., io, her daughter in Virginia. The tobacco markets are open and the farmers are hauling in ihe bright weed, no they have made a rush on the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., for their wagons. convention and at which precin-i meeting an executive committee eon.-i.ling of tlire- mi rr.bers v .'.\ be elected. Ito.v < . Fianagi n, Chm. P.- p Ex. Coi;\ I'iiis is anall- important matter. See that your cunt-, does thu safe and sane thing. If the friends <.f prohibition f;-H t.i use their privileges and sit i'JIy by. while the advocates of lie-use work for and nominate through, the primaries and coun- ty conventions, men of their choice, we can blame only our- selves ffh in W8, meet reverses in the ! ;; ; slatiire. Work while it . It will be too late afu-r tho primaries are over; and this matter j« entirely too important to be ovi •!: ked- We must give It thought and attention. Some men become candidates for rep resentatives to th': legislature In our behalf of ci.ic righleousr.es-. j" even though it m.y mean per-1 sonal and financial sacrifice. Help me to preach thi i doctrine. Yours for service, R. I.. D..V1S, Suft (every respect. He was buried ' Monday evening in the presence oi' many sorrowing friends. We greatly sympathize with the be- reaved fanily in this hour of grief. We have been having very nice showers the ia=t few days which, we think, is very beneficial to the growing crops. R. A. Smith and Ben Joyner. circular of information issued by on : is da Quite a large number have been IS. I. Fleming, bee. pro. u m. rolled out this week and still the 1 ** 5 dw orders are pouring in. Mr. Cox i is justly proud of the rcpuution ir)eHc j ous Banana Cream of these wagons and well he may Th ' ia r ,.-i,.,. |« highly rocommenHd be, for his customers say there by ops of our correfponoJ»i.t»i uy .v.„»*„- for doiort tomorrow. are none better. iveltiv. largi i bum mat, r,l> mo-nfa With flva Uu-li.'Wilull Ol .-<;i,'jt. A(!d one teacu|. sw. »-t Brvilin UfiSlOO to a tiff froth, tnen add one i"c ; i-'it". f.if Lemon JK 1 l.'i ' n i-H > ., • op- t..i i IK ' '... rr .Ml in -hi whim IOIII nrnish »i'.- nne'ldahpira* Bervo wtl. «ii| ;i .1 IM ,. , .. HI y dint'a-« «'. Il-il_.i-.-C> ;;. Mile NOTICE! Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, N, G., for fire insurance. He represents the Walla Walla Co., . of Greensboro. It is one of the .gooJ Iiirveu His Market. i". M. WcQowan has moved his market busin >s to the build- ing opposite the Norfolk & Si uth'-rn freigh? depot, where in addition t>> fresh meats be will h.n <!;. all kinds of country • he laooratory of hygiene gives the necessary details: Rabies In no other disease is an early diagnosis ol more vital Importance. Fortunately, a di- agnosis can in most cases be made from a microscopic exami- nation of the brain of the rabid animal. The suspected animal, or its head and neck, should be sent *t the earliest possible mo- ment to the laboratory for ex- amination. The head should be packed in ice to prevent putre- faction, and should be sent by express, prepaid. A careful ac- count of the animal, v/ith a full hirtory of ciuse of suspicion, should be sent in every case. TI.e treatment will require the presence of the patient in Ral- eigh for about three weeks, but residence in a hospital is not necessary. The cost of the en- tire treatment will be $o0, or will be furnished free to pet-tons unable to pay. upon submission ofar. ''affidavit of inability to piy. duly sworn to and subscrib- ed before a justice of the peace, or, if the case be a minor, such an affidavit by the parent or guardian." Attention is called to the fact that the law requires the fee to Wo, the undersigned, the pres-lbe paid in advance. It should be ent incumbents of the office of j said also that, if after trial it tho board of commissioners «fjihiiuld be found necessary for ritt county, hereby BMIOU- 'he su, >ort of this special work, | v „„ 0 , fnndidntef lor r ho fee .'ill be increased. This jiai- - orhVp. ... wi I be >vi Di. C. ••'-- -d has now in ; • •• - i , dirc.-tor { .te labo p l. -t pub: •..- >. , :l riene, §P' l.'..mmni- ... f : - l»"ti of Farmville ar.d S. J- Nobles, of Greenville, were here Monday to the burial ofT. A. tVilloughby. G. L. Tyson and his two oldest boys went home Monday evening. Mrs. C. L. Tyson and little ones left for home this morning. For Ctuuty Commissioner. O best. oo i j... ijjiiir a^u I Py i>'l Ornc"r< (it t t'. . < ' 6 | ... ,.. ,i i cv,.. lie s I : .! cAmple'i • «f t^nsp public improvements has induced us, as a body, to stand for re- nominaticn for ihe second term. '1 his the 4th da> of Aug. 1808. B. W. King, Jno. /.. Brooks', M T. Spier, J. D. Holland, : . v ions i •!,• ,. 11 :,. uM 'ie :.!'• - i ii.i i .ii. /. i • . .i. L wi-. t r N. C. bo. . ii . j„..:i. dvttrUsemeat. g .| tp dw N. T. Cox. For Sale or For Real. House and lot nearly opposite Baptist church. Electric Hahta, city water, 4 rooms, 2 hall ways, dining room, pantry, bath room and Kitchen Possession given immediately. J. J. Cherry. 7 23 tf d LAXATIVE CflUSH SYRUP c |.r |. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURS FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. sitisfnetion or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULE MEDIClNfc i'or Sal* by i."»0 L. w'OOTSNi Dntfgiit CO.. CHICAGO. U.S.A. V * THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner Truth In Preference to Fiction. VOL. No. XXV GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. AUG 14 1908 One Dollar Per Year NUMBZR 32 PUN FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS. Plan for holdint; primary .-lections for thr nomination of democratic candi- dates for countv and township offices and members of the leifislature and township executive committee, in pur- suance of resolution adopted by the state democratic executive committee at its meeting held in Raleigh, on th« 26th dSf of July, 1904. Section 1. At the meeting held for the purpose of calling a county convention to nominate candidates for county offices and members of the legislature, the county democratic executive committee may, upon motion, determine the question of nomi- nating such candidates by pri- mary election as provided for in the following resolution of the state executive committee: "Resolved. That this com- mitcee will provide an optional primary, to be adopted by the executive committee of any county desiring to nominate county candidates and members of the legislature by a primary. That, the chairman is authoriz- ed to appoint a sub-committee to formulate such a plan, and when approved by the chairman the said plan shall become a part of the plan of organization. Where any county executive committee has already called a primary, such county executive committee may formulate and promulgate its own rul s for such election already ordered. The plan provided for in this resolution will not supersede the present plan except in tnose counties adopting this plan." See. 2. If before such meet- ing is held there shall be present- ed to the chairman ot the county executive committe a petition in writing, signed by one fourth of . the members jf su«h executive committee, or a petition in writ- ing signed by at least one hun- dred known democratic voters of such county, asking that a, meeting of the county executive j committee be held lor the pur- pose of considering the advisa- bility of nominating such candi- dates by primary election, then il shall be the duty of said chair- man forthwith to call a meeting of his county executive commit- tee within ten days to act upon the said petition. In any county where it has been decided by the majority of the executive commiltee to nominate candi- dates by primary election, shall be held under the following rules and regulations: Sec 3. The time of holding the primary election shall be not less than thirty days before the general election, and not less than fifteen days' notice shall be given of the time and places when and where such primary is to be held. When a primary election under this plan shall be ordered, notice thereof, giving the date ind the various ballot- ing places and the names of the persons appointed to hold the same, shall be published in the Democratic press of said county, and copies posted at every ballot- ing place in said county, and such other notice given as the county executive committee may- think proper. In such primary election the county executive committee shall designate the places where voting shall be had, and the shall select, as far as practicable, the places provid- ed by law for holding the general state elections. They may- how- ever, select other places if the convenience of democratic voters justifies such chanje, but there shall be at least one voting piace in each township. Sec. 4. For the purpose of holding WOll election, the said com»nitt»e shall appoint two well i. . ,., i .II —i ( '••' ' ' '' "" cinct, or other voting district in the county, who shall conduct such election, receive the ballots, i count them, declare the result | and make a written statement thereof. If any person appoint- |ed to hold a primary election , shall decline to serve, become in- capacitated, or become a candi date before said primary, the ; chairman of the executive com | mittee of that township or pre- cinct shall have power to desig- nate some qualified democrat to son has received a majority of all votes cast for an office, they shall so declare, and he shall be the nominee of the party for such office. And if no person has re- ceived a majority of all the votes cast for an office, but has re- ceived a plurality thereof, the MURDER AT ROBERSONVILLE. ALDERMEN IN LONG SESSION Yo«ng White Man Killed by Ntgro-' AND TRANSACTS CONSIDERABLE Shot Three Times. BUSINESS. A L ^ be r r -rr ill W. T r t l ay !l.evv Taxe, for Current Year-Elect for young men and boys night, Mr. Charlie Wh.chard, a ^ Vacanci«-Dis- lit* 57th yea- SepUrr. young man who keeps a mar,et CU ss Sidewalk Paving. first. ~" in that town, was shot and killed Oak Ridge Institute. We have on our desk a copy of the latest catalogue of Oak BAfao Institute, the well known st ho< I IM git s ber thi The catalogue shows a i ceived a plurality tnereoi, tne in that town, was shol and killed »nr..l'm-n' of more than 20) said .ominiUee .hull declare him | by a negr, named Robert Robe, Tne board ot aldermen metin ^^ * d £% g« to be the nominee of the party U No particulars could be .regular monthly session xhur,-,» * Beetfwirf for such office, un.e,s the pWlearned except that while Mr. oay night with all the members|P">- ; ^^"jLJ"^ receiving the next highest vote Whichard was in his market the! P^sent. Notwithstanding sev- |JJ~ s^v X'ua« • f.m forsuchoffi.ee demands of saidL*»gfaothi* three times and "al special meetings nad ...,. nt- ^Sl^rSS commit in writing ; th.t a see; L, He lived only a few nj»- \W *« M4*« f»^ e J! lie < - M, ' e.oo, in DREDGING IN PAMLICO Work I fill such place; and if the chair- jond primary be held, in which j utes _ Iman of the committee shall not case a second primary shall be 1 • be present, then the remaining! ordered ar.d held under the rult s Ipoll-holder « person authorized j and regulations herein provided, ; may designate some persjn to' as nedr as may be. and such sec- i assist him in holding the same, : or.d primary snail be held within i and such substitute Derson bhall Beyen day* from the time ol said i have the same right and author- j cali, provided that in the second, ity therein as if he had been'primary election no votes shall A. Furst, president of the Mary- I originally appointed by thecoun-', be cast except for the two per-jjgo^ Dredging Company, says j ty executive committee. I * - J receiving respectively the ^ ^ ^ jh(i work rf : SEC 5. The <aid persons \ highest and next mghest vote ,n; . pamHoo ^ cboai shall provide such boxes for the .the fir-1 prim : ry. 11. the event ^ « ,,,.,„ 'reception of ballots as may be! each person voted lor in the see the m.do.e o. Se>t<m.>e.. necessary, but there shall he'ondprhnary receives the rame| This project, Mr, PantsayB, enough to keep the board in sen sion until 2o'c!cck. a. m., when 'adjournment was had to the 14th. ,, .1 A resolution was adopted au- ithoriz ; nz the issuing of a rote The location of the school in the besutifui Pied i rrf p'ain, between Greensboro and V.'in- ston Salem, with th< pure cold water, fine natural ' • sg<. and pure mountain fir. feet en Canal Will Begin _ , , |inun/.'iig inc ifoumK vi a w> . .... September 1st. | for jg, 199.40 to the Norfolk &\ above see lew Iselithat eesld Baltimore, Aug. 11- Mr. Frank {southern railway to cover an be asked for to hasten the Dfcjr- nountdue by town for freight. pon the recommendation of the i a nee committee ihe levy 0 ixes for the current year was iade as follows: S&cal development of young >:ien. The equipment of the school represents an outlay of iiore than 1100,000, tqual to si y in ie South, This, with eorpg For general purposes.":} cents j of vlrils eolli > men In t-uch i each $100 property vain *-ith student lif W-Urv but there shall be 1 ond primary receives the ramel This project, Mr, Furst says, ..i each «loo property vaiuatton witn mm m :' m *! i^ara^l W xtsf.rthe folk wing number of votes, theeouoty «• to but the b.gioning of a gi ntk • ^ $t.50 poll. ; r, ntal imd tr, , I d relm separate twxes lorine roLe.wing ,.„ m ^i. t ee shall decide V t t „ .,.,„„ ; For ma ntenance of graded o« Btudent* equni to the! 'classes of candidates, to-wib XTofTm sWIIb^W Schc " e,,n l " P Part< ' f ''"""V^ Schools 40 cents on property and juaced by any scl.^1 in th (Candidates for the general as-, *huh o. In ..i sna.i u,, «e eao opening up an inland ..,.,,._„.„,,, L. laemblv ahaUbe voted for in one didate ot tne party for thnt. „ .V,,. .. ,, Cam . ; • 1.2U on poll. try. I the i meat pro- ciiin- sembly shall be voted for in one j box. all county officers shall be offii ve>ted for in one box, all township officers in one bo:: The hours $1.20 on poll. waterway fiom the North Caro- \ p or interest on school - SEC, 'J- At the meeting in linaoast to Norfolk from which; cents on property and 1!? cents on which *aie' primary is ordered ; point vessels can continue m the ' poll. | f ;;'hoKiing'such'pHma;yelection!underthisPlan. it shallhe the inland coarse up the Chesapeake I For interest on Improvement Ldu.ll be as follow- From ten'duty of the excuuve committee Bay to this city, bonds, first series, 24 cents on WZ^Z^^SZ^.toLt^^nyon Which said, This, he believes w.K result property and 72 cents on poU- 'Provided, that the county age.,committee will meet to ascertain Io an increased trade with the t or interest on improvement cutive committee may designate and i?ectere the result of suchuSoutn.n tne products of that SSS^^JSukSm^WlmUf. and notice there .fshall; section, cons.st.ng of lumber property and 81 cents, r. poi primary election m*v beheld; he given in the call for such pn- cotton tar, turpentine, w4 1 his makes the total texfUO mary. In case a secoi.d primary'several other commodities for . 0 n each $100 of property vai- is necessary, tho date; for the! which Baltimore furnishes an Ration and $4.50 on each poll, an meeting of the executive com-(active market. In return the increase over last year from mittee to canvass and ascertain | local merchants will be giver, gj.jg ar.d $3 45, but this increase the result thereof shall be fixed cheap transportation for genera) is mainly for interest on the ad- and announced in the call of the I merchandise for distribution to ditional bond issue that the town k onds6l The institute trains Hi advanced college entraa broadsr walks of ii for for for icceff but in no case shall the time for holding SSii election be less than i six hours. SEC C. Any democratic can ididate who is voted for in said s | primary election may attend the the broader v,-. < the professions, and for MM iu. business life. In ntbeleties this sch. 1 h h-'.d the State Chan | msl ip bonds, second series, 27 cento on |among secondary schools for a quarter of a century. Those who eorrt/mpkte pit- ronizing a school oi ibis rta s, should see one of the beautiful lustrated catalogues. Addr«si J. A. and M. H. Holt, Oak BMgO, M. C. "i«,,.,mrl nrimuv. I the South, by way of this inland i voted last year fe;r the training same, in porson or by represen- "« •> -• "T improvements. tatwes and be 9^^^ JSJ. £glSXiSghtto I A note for $1,412.15 was W "Z^^l^t^J^^ SI .with regard to| For the Le g i..a, U r, Jthor^d tobe Jued ,„ fi democratic elector shall have the \ holding the primary elections , hereby announce lhil t i m a i f. 1. McOuire right to vote at his proper poll, which it may deem proper, not; candilJate for „omlwition for, aniount due h,m ing place, and in case ihe vote of j inconsistent with the ru.es pre- I)oust! 0 f Representatives subject ln *f to cover an for street pav n man claiming to be a democrat \ scnoed in tins plan, it SUM! PS 1 10 acl i on () f Democratic primary. ic elector is challenged on the!the duty of the executive corn- ground that he is notqualified as mittee to prepare and furnish all an elector, or is not a democrat, j blanks an.! forms needed in mak- he shall not be denied the privi-1 ing the returns from said e ec lege of voting except by the Jtions, ana any reported chal.en- judgment of both poll-holders. gM and appeal, therefrom. « Every challenge shall be record- j shall have power to i 8 6 1 td & w J. F. Stokes. Another Candidate. To the people of I*ii: mu other A resolution was adopted that all communications from the water and light commission to the board of aldermen must be re<';:ced to writing and so trans ii. I: * • d. lne water and light commis- Ccuri Wiil C.gin 24th. Th? Re-Hector was In error yesterday in saying the civil term of court would stari wxt Monday, It will not begin \-M\ M inday, 24th. counties: ,, , . i, : | be record-1 snail nave po.ve. „, ^ ^ , I desire to say that I am a can-1 s'on reported that c.t.zens had ^ZSm^imu^mZ-U^u the funds neoeswry to dirj^. ,^J^*ir2tr^ re entative dissatisfied with the P^" the exper.^s hereof, i solicitations or my friend,, but J^*S^!S.£?£ result shall have the right to ap-1 gBC. 11.. No pnmary election purely a„d .olely, for _the one | fSfSSlSSS^i^JSZ .lit «« MS. , "- peal to the county executive shall be held under this plan un- committee, and the county exe- less the same shall be ordered by the executive committee of the article that keeps off cold and jand Twelfth streets. No action hunger, and makes mi respect-,was taken on the requests. .,wia it,H <v>mfnrtahle I have The street committee reported cutive committee shall hear the tne executive <». .....»« „, ~~ able and comtortaDie i nave P s t ree t swe-ner had been same and allow or disallow the county, and in case the executive j not "entered" ner putup fclO, that the street swe-per had bctn vote and shall amend the re* committee of the county shall but the State manager has en- ordered. ^i^Xi^XZlmtOt^i^mma^UmW^ terod" me, snd irequire those The market committee made ^nZtoL 9 iXm*Wn\Z this plan, nominations for who "support" me to put up the report of the stalls m the market said appeal, SEC. 7. At the close of the county offices and candidates for the legislature shall be made un- der the plan of organisation in $10. or more. I have in this and adjoining counties six good •ids* the plan of organization in speake rs ar.d will employ two or (have publication made givi voting it shall be the duty of the, force prior to the adoption ot the, * N , ak . | noti , e tnat a ji tree8 0 n Dickini if i resolution hereinbefore set forth. . inre ""' '_ , 1 ' • \ mwmmm Amk mtmlmm with « F. M. SIMMONS, Executive Committee, ALEX. J. FIELD, Secretary. poll-holders, in the presence o such candidates or their repre- sentatives and any democrat who wishes to attend, to proceed at once to count the ballots and make a list of all person, voted j.^ for and the offices for which " they were voted, and the num-! Register of Deeds R. WiUiams ber of votes received by each, has issued the following licenses house that hao been rented. The mayor was instructed to ing kinson ere, but to make speeches to in- avenue that interfere with sew- Chaiiman State Democratic dividuals or in private families, ers shall be cut down, and that and they shall sign such list and send the same immediately to the chairman of the county ex- si nee last report: WHITE. Curtis ('. Collins and Florence rlerdeeoffered another amend ment that the property owners be left to do the paving th, "- selves and make their own con- tracts therefor. The HaiJ-e amendment was lost. Alderm n Flanagan explained that be fa- vored the 10 per cento immieai >i iiasis an<l would opp no a c.'fi- tract At astipuiat/ <! pries without advertisement b ir^ first nnele and the contract let to the low e<t bidder. The matter was fin- ally left to the discretion of the ce mmittee. The purchasing committee was given authority to sell such pr-perty belonging to the tOWB for which there was now r.o fur- ther use. Several app'.icatieins for restau- rant licenses we're granted, but one by Henry Laughlnghouse for selling barbecue neir the Centra Brick warehouse was refused. R..). Cobb tendered bis r«slg> nation as a member of the water and light commission, which wan (accepted, and It L. Humberwas I elected to succeed him. F. M. Wooten was elected a u No false statements or misrep Iall persons who are opposed to resentations will be allowed. 11 the cutting down of such trees induce my friends, both sexes!be notified to appear at an ad- between the ages of 16 and 70 journed meeting of the board on to "support" me. We urge our j the 14th when their objections; friends to do the best for them- 'will be heard, selves and their loved ones, | The committee appointed to. • • ._• „. i. .all tho room horses renorted dispensary commissioner tO fill while supporting me. There is sell the town horses reported > * , , over five hundred million dollars so far they hud been unable to v* ••" g <)wrion w . il8 ol ,. ctcd at headquarters besides twelve; make a sale. chief of the Are department. ecutive committee. They shall *. htancil. millions of cash surplus to be di-1 J. V. Harper appeared in re- Mayor Whedbee and Aldermen give any candidate or his repre-, Rurwell Roberson and Bes^e «Jf»«5i^lK^V Flanasan were appointed a cm- sentative, upon his request, UjJacKson _ K wistiine to aid Jay, and the matter was referred mittee to Investigate the conduct Tul^velo ;his l autt;i!y r !^i;eS eP,, ' n,f SSSaS^.^^ On the question of pavmg the! A (lonation of fo Wil madc . the number of challenges allowed Boyd. or disallowed, and how said challenged voter voted or how he offered to vote when challenged. SEC. 8. Within five days of the holding of such primary election, it shall be the duty of the democratic executive com mittee of such county to meet And nsoeTt ill and declare the re- ••,'• >' .ii t >'" \ and if any per W. S. Cox and Rosa Lee Cox. J, V. Harper and Helen (i. Jenkins. COLORBD. John Williams and Hannah Alston. Robert Ficott and Ada Joyner. William Atkinson and Lizzie Parker. Louis Elks and Lula Hardee. DV maKing application ui me uiiu »#••»». ^«--> — n , A donation <>i MU «u« iii.nn- passing the recruiting office at sidewalks on Evans street ane!'t 0 the Rough and Heady tiro M N Points Dr C O'H .Dickinsion avenue there was company for the purpose of send- I nnrhiLheuse in charge much discussion and se%eral mo- Ing delegates to the meeting of Laugningnouse in cnarge. .,.„_„. w the firemen's association. Thanking my patrons for past tion 8 were made Alderman W , A , on frQm Mmm Q{ favors, and pledging my efforts * K<V« moved that a contract |Dickin8 ,, n avenue a9king that &5£$s:£? "U S&ffilf^s*a^ lfc, ' , ' I am truly yours, |an amendment to this that the, After allowinB acc , he 11. Bently Harris, j paving be done on a 10 per cent.. meeting, at 2 o'clock, auj turned District Manager, commission basis. Aldermen to Friday night, 14th. - M''* POOR PRINT m . •#