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    1. [NC-PCFR] Daily Reflector
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. DAILY REFLECTOR March 9, 1901 Winterville News March 6 Mrs. C. A. Fair ruturned Tuesday evening from Baltimore and northern markets where she puchased the best silks. 1,000 good lighwood cart hubs wanted by A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. Hunsucker Carriage Co receives orders for buggies by the car load. Rev J. K. Faulkner eft Monday evening for Kinston where he has been spedding the wee with his son Rev Faulkner will fill his regular appointment at Ayden tomorrow. Misses Valiria and Gladys Fleming left on the train yesterday morning to visit relatives near Greenville. They will return Monday and resume their studies at the Winterville High Schoo 10,000 second hand white oak spokes wanted by A. G. Cox Mfg Co. Herbert White was here again Wednesday in his capacity as insurance agent. He is very popular here. James Fleming was in our town last Wednesday Johnnie Tucker of Grimesland was at the present session of Winterville High School had to return home due to the sickness of his father. Eddie Clark of Black Jack spent yesterday here Rev C. W. Blanchard of Kinston was a guest of A. G. Cox Wednesday. Charles H. Lancaster who has been seriously ill we are glad to say is very much improved. G. T. Tyson of Beaver Dam called to see us Tuesday A 50 ct box of the wonderful remedy "Balm of Figs" absolutely free to suffering women who will write Mrs. F. O. Cox branch office manager Winterville, NC

    02/18/2009 01:07:57
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] Daily Reflector
    2. Trish Worthington Cobb
    3. Bill, Thank you for contributing these interesting items. You know I am interested in the Winterville news. My curiosity forced me to google the wonderful remedy "Balm of Figs" and I found this: Washington Times Advertisement Page-9 Date: August 13 1903 Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C. The Washington Times August 13, 1903 Advertisement Page-9 [Transcriber note: attempts are made to avoid reporting businesses that I have reported in previous postings.] Woman's Friend BALM OF FIGS An External Remedy. Mild and Soothing. Quick and Sure in Its Effect. This wonderful remedy will give immediate relief and effect a cure in all cases of female complaints. No need to pay doctors' bills, with little, if any, relief, when you can yourself in the privacy of your home. Balm of Figs will bring health and vitality where all other treatment has failed. Thousands of testimonials. 50c BOX FREE FOR TRIAL. Sold Only At Washington Branch Woman's Mutual Benefit Co., 821 Ninth Street N. W. Trish On Feb 18, 2009, at 8:07 PM, Bill Kittrell wrote: > DAILY REFLECTOR March 9, 1901 > Winterville News March 6 > Mrs. C. A. Fair ruturned Tuesday evening from Baltimore > and northern markets where she puchased the best silks. > > 1,000 good lighwood cart hubs wanted by A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. > > Hunsucker Carriage Co receives orders for buggies by the car load. > > Rev J. K. Faulkner eft Monday evening for Kinston where he has > been spedding the wee with his son > Rev Faulkner will fill his regular appointment at Ayden tomorrow. > > Misses Valiria and Gladys Fleming left on the train yesterday > morning to visit relatives near Greenville. They will return Monday > and resume their studies at the Winterville High Schoo > > 10,000 second hand white oak spokes wanted by A. G. Cox Mfg Co. > > Herbert White was here again Wednesday in his capacity as > insurance agent. He is very popular here. > > James Fleming was in our town last Wednesday > > Johnnie Tucker of Grimesland was at the present session of > Winterville High School had to return home due to the sickness of his > father. > > Eddie Clark of Black Jack spent yesterday here > > Rev C. W. Blanchard of Kinston was a guest of A. G. Cox Wednesday. > > Charles H. Lancaster who has been seriously ill we are glad to say > is very much improved. > > G. T. Tyson of Beaver Dam called to see us Tuesday > > A 50 ct box of the wonderful remedy "Balm of Figs" absolutely free > to suffering women who will write Mrs. F. O. Cox branch office > manager Winterville, NC > > > > > > > Pitt County Family Researchers website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr/ > > Message archives address: > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=nc-pcfr > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NC-PCFR-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message

    02/18/2009 06:10:25