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National Cotton Association. Or anizedUner the Resolution of the National Cotton Convention, at Shreve port, La Dec. 12 J5. 104. Oar laottoDlversifieation Sowethin to see every day- Office ot the Scretaiy, Fort Worth, Texas, January 3rd, 1905. In compliance with resolution of the National Executive Committee you are requested to call till farmers, bankers, merchants and othtrs interested in ihe cotton industry together on Wednes day, January 11th, 1905, 10 a. m., at the county seat to elect vice presidents who will hold precinct meetings at each echo! uou i'x your county Saturday. Jannqry 14'h, 2 p. m., for the purpose .of. taking definite action on reducing cot . ton acreage this year. At thsa meet iugs have all farmers who will sign this aurem n't : "We, the undersigned farmers, resi-'are dents in voting precinct No. , - county, hereby pledge ourselves to red nee acrenjre of cotton to be planted ly us In 1905, 25 pr cent below the amount that we planted in 1904," Those who will not sign their names, address and the number of acres they will pi nit this vear. Have a committee appointed at the precinct meeting to vis it pvnry farmer, landlord, tenant white or bLick in their precinct who are.no at the meetiufr, to secure their acreage. This request is sent to every county in the cotton states and unless prompt ac ilon is taken the acreage will not be re duced. Texas has begun but it will take your support to avail anything. Give notice to all newspapers, Mail a written report Januarv 18, giving names nd acreage of all who sign and those -who do not sign to OSWALD WILSON, National Secretary, Fort Worth; Texas Oar motto : "Diversification some thing to sell every day," To the Editor : Please publish extracts from the res plations on the baek hereof as well show plans and purposes of National Cotton Association. We take pleasure In publishing th above circular for the benefit of the far men of the land and we would vail upon them to Join in this move Hie nt f o- their own good and protection specially and th prosperity of the conn- iy generally jl iu lato iui mo i mere to comply with this notiee by hold- in 4 ine meeting ai me umv taesixuaieu but we would suggest that Home one take interest enough to call a meeting, say for Saturday the 28th of January -or sooner. Wo will gladly publish any notice they may send us. All and every body , every class of people should be in terested in this movement, because the uronertv of every buins, trade or profession in any country depends upon the prices obtained forits staple agricul mral products of the fail. Now will ut some one tase up ibis matter ana organize here in Pamlico county it is be ing dene elie where. Kershaw, N. C. Daar Editor: There is not mneb siews this week, jdaster Willie Harris is very sick. Mr. H. A. Souiis visited Mr. R. L. Harris Sunday. Mr. T. Y. McCotter and his son Clande visited Mr. P. CD la mar, Monday. Mr. J, C, Barring ton of Dnnn, N. C has been visiting Mrs. A, L. Harris this week. r Mr, P. u. Dslamar went to 15 ay D or o todav on business. From the lodks.of things the wedding bells wl'I rifigiri Kershaw in a few days I never saw widower so thick m Ker ahaw in my life. MLsCarolum and Bessie isasnisnt, vis Mrs. Fintress Saturday and San- Mr. Brovyn onr new preacher will preach here Sunday. Your frionl, BLUE EYES, Jsionewall, N. C. Dear' E iitor : As 1 have not written anything in a long time, I thought I'd ay a few words. Well Xm s holidays are over and we bad a right merry Xmas and hope on did too. Last winter Tournaments were all the go. Wt? douL hear of so man? this win ter. Serenades sterns to take the place of them. There is a certain crowd that as soon as they hear of a marriage they got all the old tin pans buckets aid horns and here they go makiL all the noise they can and they think that they have done semething great but it looks very common to civilized people. We don't think that a perfect "gentle ui an' would engage in such. We ar glad to hear that our old I friend Mr. W. A. Redditt and family pleaded with their new home We are pleased te have our same preacher Mr, Etberidge back another year. ' Miss Willie Day and Florence Apple by gave a p irty on Monday night. W aid sorry to hear that Mr. R. H. Baxu-r a:id h mily are goit g to move. Mr.J.C Oimond has made an Im provement on his lot. Miss Annie Fertbee of Littleton Fe male College sp.'nt Christmas houie, Miss Mamie L-ipton returned home to day from liyde county where she spent Christmas. SNQW DROP. IiBiple Lemts! All Kinds Of- PLOWS, - CULTIVATOR, COTTON KINGS, COTTON and CORN PLANTERS, -.v PLOW OASTI N GS, i i BOLTS, and Fixtures of all Kinds. Cook Stoves Heaters and Stoye Ware. Complete line of - ' Drugs and PATENT MEDICINES. Up to date line of lM0eS INCLUDING ROYAL - - ni J TT SMIMQCl 11111 UlU VlFgllll LlIlBS. Oar Stock of nru finnrlo FaDCy Ull UUUUOl Notions is full and in the lead. Everything good in GROCER IES. Come see us for low prices. J OS. M. REEL, Arapahoe, N. C. What Do Want t What Do Yonr Xeti; I Have it, Come and soe. I have on hand of New Stock just ar rived a copiete stocs or the best DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS," BOOTS, SHOlfiS, NUT1UNS, GENT 5 FUR NISHING, GROCERIES, &C In fact I keep everything ordinarily A, kept in a first- claf-s general Mercantile Store. My stock is of the Best Quality and my prices are the lowest. It ts use less to ko elsewhere, tor I sell toe same class goods iust as Cheap, or a little i uneaper tnau yon get etsewnepe. l ome ana see for yourselves, lie that seeKeio hail find. S. W. FEREBEE, fi tone wail, N. C. fears ti '-yf ef THE LEADING HORSS DEALERS AND LIVERYMEN IN ff. C. ARNOLD, DEALER IN Fine Horses k Mules, ale and Exchange STABLE Nos. Middle St., ai Hubu's Old Stand NETW BERN. N. C. C S. WESKETT, -DEALER IN- FineHorsesand Mules, Bayboro, N-C FEED- ExehaBge StiaWes. Those wantins vviclesof any kind, will call at my stables, where I am prepared to furnish the Traveling Fa bile veieneis to carry them to all poiuts. My rates are reasonable. Call to see me if in need of a fine borse or mule. BIG LOT WAR AN TED Gart Wheels and Axles JUST RECEITED. MylPlllJ9 Harness at LOWEST CA?H PRICES FOR CASH OR ON T1ELE. Tinno DO HlllloRu ani MULES, South Front St re , opp. Hotel Chatawka T. J, MITCHELL, New Bern, N. C, UriIVERSITY COLLEGE OF C-l E D I G 1 1 Em Ri? "ot 5 a? aEDfStBEDEtlTISTBf-PPCIACY For daUlUd krf oraation, inite THg PROCTOR. 3P03e J. ft!. L""i ' "J' 1' nTr1 'm , " ' '! " ; , ir.,- IN ' " 1 1 'iCi '!' VIZ HAVE- ft X We knew j st what you wat ted ; Js we have had lo's tf experine in tko bn witless, -whirh im ha nn tn hnv wlml wi!l nit ail of you. We have juet from the West a fine elec:ion of Fine HORSES s MULES, which we have for yonr inspection. We will sell them 'on almost any 4 Old Terms" to suit our customers, Yon all know me, and all I ask is to call at my place cf business, and see for yourselves. L. G. Daniels i NEW BERN. N. C. S. H. SCOTT & CO., DEALER IN Fine Horses and Mules, NEW BERN, N. C Feed & Exchange Stables Those wanting top arenas a Firft-ClSja Team will call at once. Terras easy. " PROFES310X7AL OAP-ni- V7 T. Caho, Attorney ot Praetloss in the Sicmr, &apic and Federal GourU, wkem est Tf?& serrivca are required, -2 fcs I h- boro, fl. U at tne uonrtnesae, Seattaell effiee and President's c 2 the F. O. & W. H. R. ;--.. H. L. Gibbs. Attorney, & Counselor at La OfBee BAYBORO. H. C. Residenee Oriental, i. Fmeelaes in all the Courts of FaoEr, Craven. Carteret. The Federal C-J Snpreme Courts of the State. DL.WARD, ATTORN BY AT LATT 74 So. Front St., Opp. Hortl Cftttat7& HEW BERN, 2f . Craven Conntj Attosmey. nirenit. Craven. Jones. Onsloi?, CT- tnret. PaxaHco. Green. Lenoir and Li Supreme and Federal Courts. F. M. SX2SI0K3. A, . Tf ASP SIMMONS & WARD, NEW BERK. II. Oflc Removed across Street to sS Story of No. 5 (above TeiasrapH t3 fice) South Front Street, nest tz Hotel Cbattawka. Practice- h the oennties of CararnJ Dnpiin, Jones, Onslow. Cartefet. &r f- lico and Wafce, m tne snpreae ana -era! Courts, and wherever aerriees desired. . ' 1 IIJ i"-:Jz- ---Aaar I t
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