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N EMERGENCY SPEECH. <lb />
Hearst Accepts. <lb />
Elmira. N. Y. Oct <lb />
Randolph Hearst today <lb />
formally accepted the Demo- <lb />
nomination for governor <lb />
Now York State in a letter ad- <lb />
It, dressed to W. J. Connors, chair <lb />
the Democratic State <lb />
from <lb />
and Probably <lb />
Saved <lb />
People often say wry funny <lb />
iii times of emergency. It. <lb />
for the general whose, man of <lb />
efforts arc described <lb />
life of her.-------- <lb />
the with A Potato Yield. <lb />
Mien were dealing had J. W. gathered <lb />
of humor. g patch, about one- <lb />
a on the staff of Genera . , . <lb />
exclusive of. <lb />
cf the Sac nation. I is a yield at the rate i <lb />
Ti council met in a tent. The than bushels to the I <lb />
decked with war paint and ft <lb />
Mi r-. Kit scowling silent. <lb />
., near by. S <lb />
them was a dark old woman, Electric Motor Installed. <lb />
to a mere <lb />
lathed in white woolen. She held; power electric <lb />
heY with r-at majesty of mien, motor for Mr. Hooker's gin- <lb />
T bean the council in plant has arrived and been <lb />
manner He , runs the <lb />
I-was for the Indians <lb />
m . for the white man mart plant finely. <lb />
At this the old <lb />
became greatly excited and <lb />
tins with vehemence. <lb />
Large Pear. <lb />
Alex Selby, a colored <lb />
with . <lb />
r I that the Sac. die scriber to The Reflector, brought <lb />
on r om limiting ground. large pear. It meas- <lb />
inches in circumference <lb />
considerable <lb />
Eon In r tirade and spoke to weighed ounces <lb />
. it is <lb />
; not . to interfere between <lb />
the o and Indian braves. <lb />
I must <lb />
The rose from her seat <lb />
Convention. <lb />
LaGrange, N. C. Oct <lb />
The State convention of the Dis- <lb />
of Christ of North Caro- <lb />
and will be hold in the Christian <lb />
with Rn it <lb />
i skinny arms above tier <lb />
ii wild gesture. <lb />
v. lie Bin to be silent in <lb />
. i-i my people In <lb />
blood of the last of <lb />
the It is my right to <lb />
church in Dunn during the last <lb />
week in October. E. A- <lb />
of Greenville, is the president. <lb />
i . be made by <lb />
national workers of the I <lb />
churches of Christ <lb />
Col. Sugg Withdraw. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg, who some time <lb />
i ago announced himself an <lb />
pendent candidate for solicitor, <lb />
I has withdrawn. He authorized <lb />
chiefs roe about her, stirred <lb />
words, gesticulating angrily. <lb />
was plain that trouble was at <lb />
hand, and the Indians far <lb />
the whites. <lb />
The general calmly listened until <lb />
his withdrawal be made <lb />
silence. I public at the speaking in Ayden <lb />
he said, Saturday. <lb />
mother was <lb />
No wonder there was a <lb />
Thia revelation brought grunts of ca in Cuba. The pat- <lb />
from the Indians, and j found out that there were <lb />
the frankness of the statement, thirteen million dollars in the <lb />
pleased the old princess. Order was j treasury. The thought <lb />
and the council proceeded was time for their inning if <lb />
the business in hand. <lb />
, A Costly <lb />
A woman of says a Vi- <lb />
dispatch, wishing to give her <lb />
raffling nephew, living in a neigh- <lb />
town, a pleasant surprise. <lb />
fought a little tablet of chocolate <lb />
were ever to get any of the <lb />
benefits of freedom which in <lb />
their estimation is holding office <lb />
and looting the <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
The may be taxed in the <lb />
., South without being allowed rep- <lb />
posted it to him in an envelope but there is not a <lb />
marked The state in the South in which he <lb />
on account of its high de-does not cost the state twice as <lb />
value, attracted the notice; much as it out of him- <lb />
of the postal authorities, who do-1 Durham Herald, <lb />
St extra fee on delivery. <lb />
nephew, suspecting a hoax, re- <lb />
fuse the which was duly re- <lb />
turn -1 to and the sender <lb />
advised. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. <lb />
ed n<lb />
the <lb />
-her <lb />
of <lb />
The candidates of the Demo- <lb />
Tho woman, half ashamed, . m t will <lb />
U the . <lb />
real value but it was speak at the following times and <lb />
her i at <lb />
and she <lb />
, i <lb />
then i to <lb />
. In I P bad <lb />
. i to the <lb />
, . She paid without; <lb />
In r complain <lb />
Practical <lb />
said the <lb />
tori to q <lb />
the <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Store News. <lb />
Chapel. Tuesday. Oct. <lb />
Falkland. Wednesday. Oct. <lb />
Stokes. Friday, Oct. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
John Cox's store. I <lb />
Tuesday. Oct. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Johnson's Mills. <lb />
ii,. of its <lb />
and I r. This is <lb />
due o the action the alkali con- <lb />
what if there is a dog sleep- <lb />
near the coal, <lb />
of your levity, young man. <lb />
Tins is a serious <lb />
what father thought <lb />
per cent of his coal pile dis- <lb />
daring three nights of ex- . <lb />
Then he asked advice and Black Jack. Nov. o. <lb />
a d I told <lb />
., . Fie ht a dog <lb />
t i and the <lb />
alt upper lip, <lb />
wt lose per cert of our coal The t r <lb />
the kind of a offices I <lb />
Friday, Oct. <lb />
Farmville, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
Black Jack. Saturday. Nov. <lb />
Hon. J. H. will speak <lb />
with the candidates at Stokes, <lb />
OctHon. John H. Small will speak <lb />
with the candidates at Bethel, <lb />
Oct. at Farmville, Oct. <lb />
PUBLIC SPEAKING. <lb />
chemist I am. Now go on with; <lb />
year <lb />
Whits Fl w- Rd. <lb />
t white . into a <lb />
a suitable <lb />
To Make <lb />
U ; <lb />
is <lb />
for the garden or the drawing room <lb />
The dry of a white rose or <lb />
any other must lie drat deli- <lb />
cat . . id as far as possible <lb />
sprinkled with aniline <lb />
The should be shaken so <lb />
s to leave as little as possible <lb />
What there is will be only <lb />
trifling specks. By bringing to play <lb />
on it a spray of de cologne or <lb />
other from a <lb />
connected with a finger ring enable <lb />
the perform once to be most mys- <lb />
delicate <lb />
petals can be promptly <lb />
with a rich crimson blush. <lb />
II-in and <lb />
Farmville, 18th. <lb />
V Chapel, Oct. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Fountain, Oct. <lb />
Falkland, Oct. 24th. <lb />
Bell's X Road-. Oct. h. <lb />
Stokes, <lb />
Bethel, Oct. <lb />
Oct. 31st. <lb />
Nov. 3rd. <lb />
Hon. Claudius Dockery and <lb />
Hon. Skinner will be with <lb />
candidates and speak at their <lb />
appointments at Ayden <lb />
Bethel. C. Flanagan, <lb />
Ex. Com. <lb />
W. B. Sec.<lb />
FAIR<lb />
YOURSELF. <lb />
cm n inn. before buying. lath <lb />
cl has been with great as to quality, <lb />
price and the high standard excellence ha <lb />
been maintained. <lb />
The New Cloaks and Rain Coats <lb />
are coming in every few days, the variety is great and we are offering <lb />
some splendid values. Ladies Full length Rain Coats, well made in <lb />
the styles, double breasted, belted, and trimmed with <lb />
braid for 15.50, the better grades run up to and includes the <lb />
new style. <lb />
The New Dress Goods. <lb />
are ready for your inspection, the showing includes the season newest <lb />
offerings, such as Broadcloth, Batiste, Voile, Serge, <lb />
ma. Mohairs, Flannels. Wool Mixtures and Plaids, ask to <lb />
see our special Chiffon Broadcloth at 1.00 yard. <lb />
The Silk Department. <lb />
is ard sparkling with good values, 86-in Crepe de <lb />
the real double width in lovely shades for 1.00 yard. <lb />
22-inch Crepe de in perfect shades tor yard. Our <lb />
Taffeta Silk in I lack and colors is worthy of your attention, price <lb />
yard. New d bilks in all shades and combinations. <lb />
x C <lb />
Notion Department. <lb />
Contains the newest the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs, <lb />
Belts, Shopping Bags, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, <lb />
Ribbons and Underwear, Ladies 16-Button length Black Kid <lb />
Gloves pair. and Colgate Talcum Powder <lb />
Colgate Dental Powder box. Cashmere Bouquet Soap cake <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall and winter are here, price <lb />
and The Fall Fashion Book and Fashion Sheets <lb />
tree. <lb />
You will not regret paying this store a visit, for we have many inter- <lb />
things to show you.<lb />
J WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
r. am G. <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEA<lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT NORTH CAROLINA OCTOBER 1906 <lb />
TEACHERS MEETING. <lb />
Last <lb />
Grand <lb />
Gathering <lb />
Success. <lb />
for it. n.-.-r. r. <lb />
All the forces of nature seemed <lb />
to combine for the success of the <lb />
Association last <lb />
day, A clear, cool morning, good <lb />
roads, and bright sunshine made <lb />
pi possible for nearly every teach- <lb />
of this county, besides many <lb />
ex-teachers and visitors, to be <lb />
present at one of the best, most <lb />
inspiring meetings the <lb />
has ever held. The <lb />
of this good meeting can not <lb />
but be felt throughout the whole <lb />
One hundred and forty <lb />
were present, and all felt <lb />
, that it was good to be there. <lb />
At half past ten o'clock the <lb />
meeting was called to order by <lb />
the president, Prof. J. A <lb />
Iver. Rev. J. A. Hornaday con- <lb />
ducted the devotional exercises, <lb />
reading the nineteenth Psalm <lb />
and leading in prayer. <lb />
The program that followed was <lb />
varied and very interesting. <lb />
Prof. in his kindly, <lb />
, way, addressed the <lb />
offering congratulations on <lb />
large attendance, and speak- <lb />
hopefully of the future, <lb />
A committee was appointed to <lb />
retire to select nominations for <lb />
the various offices. <lb />
j Prof. H. B. Smith discussed <lb />
of teaching geography, <lb />
kid gave many useful <lb />
He exhibited a large <lb />
globe that he had made, and <lb />
gave instructions as to how a <lb />
one may be acted. <lb />
I The committee then returned <lb />
and nominated the following, <lb />
who were unanimously <lb />
Prof. J. A. <lb />
president, Prof. F. C. <lb />
secretary, Florence <lb />
Better judgment could <lb />
lot have been shown in the <lb />
of officers. Under theirs <lb />
vise supervision, and that of the <lb />
faithful, county super- <lb />
the association hopes <lb />
achieve greater success than <lb />
The illness of Gov. T. J. Jarvis <lb />
invented his taking part on the <lb />
to the regret of <lb />
very one present. His address I <lb />
DELIGHTFUL <lb />
fr r- <lb />
Wednesday evening a very en- <lb />
dance was given at Falk- <lb />
land, complimentary to Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. G. V. Smith. <lb />
The couples at the dance were <lb />
as <lb />
Miss Rachel Pitt, of Old Sparta, <lb />
with Shelton, of Old <lb />
Sparta. <lb />
OF SCHOOLS. <lb />
MARION BUTLER'S FALSEHOOD EXPOSED. <lb />
. Show the Gnat of Cur Schools Under <lb />
Administration in the few Years. <lb />
Some days ago when Marion county would appreciate the <lb />
Butler was here and spoke, gotten and given to <lb />
Miss Lillian Pitt, of Old Sparta, made false statements about the them, <lb />
with Herbert Shelton, of Old I expenditures for education in the <lb />
Sparta. -State and charged <lb />
Miss Ada Smith with Joe <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Miss Alice Newton with Jas- <lb />
therefore <lb />
we have com- <lb />
piled from the records in the <lb />
superintendent's office, and from <lb />
with extravagance, the treasurer's books the follow- <lb />
Joyner has statement, comparing the <lb />
answered his charge and years 1898 and 1905. the two <lb />
of Fountain. at Butler. hen <lb />
. he said. We had some de-. here, and we give it with pleas- <lb />
BUSS Mary bland Pitt, Old sire to know what was . he I am, our and <lb />
Sparta, with Leslie Smith. i state of facts in Pitt county ask and invite <lb />
Miss Lillian Fountain with bearing- upon Butler's statements, for themselves the truthful- <lb />
MRS. DAVIS DEAD. <lb />
Charlie Newton. <lb />
Miss Mary Pierce, with Tom <lb />
of Farmville. <lb />
Miss Moore, of Old Sparta, <lb />
with J. V. Moore, of Fountain. <lb />
Miss Brown with <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
We were sure the people in the of the figures. <lb />
Mileage and per diem of Board of Education <lb />
No. of children on census report <lb />
Total enrollment in schools <lb />
Charlie I Average attendance <lb />
I Length of term, weeks <lb />
Miss Shelton, of Old <lb />
m , Expense of Board <lb />
Sparta, with Otto Turnage. of Value of white school property <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Miss Little with Willie Bryan, <lb />
of Fountain. <lb />
Miss Selma Knight with <lb />
John Harris, of Farmville. <lb />
Miss Elna Warren with <lb />
Pierce. <lb />
Miss Mabel Nichols with <lb />
ton Newton. <lb />
Miss Bessie Fountain with <lb />
Clarence Pierce. <lb />
Mesdames J. H. <lb />
Smith. W. H. Moore, E. C. <lb />
King, J. Morrill, Luther Warren. <lb />
A more enjoyable evening has <lb />
Cost of superintend. icy week for child <lb />
Days served by Superintendent <lb />
Days spent in examination of teachers. <lb />
Days spent as clerk of board, etc. <lb />
Days left for other school work <lb />
Tax rate on for schools <lb />
We desire to call attention to <lb />
some of the above facts. It will <lb />
be seen that the mileage and <lb />
per diem of the board then was <lb />
more than double what it is now. <lb />
You will observe that the aver- <lb />
age attendance of children in <lb />
the schools now is nearly three <lb />
times as large as then. You will <lb />
never been spent by the writer. see that then it was costing <lb />
cents a week to school the <lb />
now it has been reduced <lb />
to cents per week. The term <lb />
then was only weeks, now it <lb />
is weeks. The expenses of <lb />
CHANGE OF AGENTS. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore Succeeded by Mr. <lb />
Moore Succeeded <lb />
W. H. Ward. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore, who ever <lb />
since the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
was completed to Greenville in <lb />
1889 has been agent of the com- <lb />
here and a familiar figure a-1 <lb />
y , . . , , e board tor <lb />
round the depot, has been <lb />
in the agency by Mr. W. <lb />
H. Ward. Mr. Moore's impaired <lb />
ed health was the cause of the <lb />
change, and we understand that <lb />
eat subject, the company will place him in a <lb />
Opportunities This position with easier work, <lb />
the board of education in 1898 <lb />
was Last year the ex- <lb />
were a difference <lb />
of only What are the <lb />
facts about the work of the <lb />
In 1898 <lb />
not a single house was built, not <lb />
one painted and there wore <lb />
hardly any signs of improve- <lb />
was only one <lb />
school the county <lb />
but if you take the whole period <lb />
from 1898 to 1905 you will have <lb />
an increase of more than <lb />
a year, an amount equal to, <lb />
taking the years, one-fourth of <lb />
the entire school fund. <lb />
Now a word as to the cost of <lb />
It will be <lb />
seen from the above that in 1898 <lb />
it cost 1.4 cents per week for <lb />
each child for superintendency. <lb />
Last year the cost was 1.4 cents <lb />
per week for each child, not <lb />
one cent of extra cost. Examine <lb />
the record and you will see that <lb />
for 1898 the superintendent <lb />
drew pay for day, of these <lb />
days days were spent in the <lb />
examination of teachers, 5-6 <lb />
days with the board, making re- <lb />
ports, attending committee <lb />
This leaves days <lb />
given to the supervision of <lb />
schools. Last year days were <lb />
given to the examination of <lb />
teachers, days with board <lb />
making reports etc. This left <lb />
there was more than 1280 days to be given to the <lb />
If there is man in the employ <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Line who <lb />
deserves to be retired on a pen- <lb />
that man is Mr. J. R. Moore. <lb />
He has given years, practical- <lb />
best part of his life, to the <lb />
admiration of the company, having <lb />
, been with them sometime <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
of arduous labor are the <lb />
been until the <lb />
An address <lb />
a s- of such vital <lb />
.- as able a man can not <lb />
; benefit all who hear it. <lb />
Letty Wright completely <lb />
f audience by her excellent <lb />
per OH We May Make c <lb />
Schools The <lb />
in promoting education, <lb />
breathed in every line of <lb />
beautiful production. Its <lb />
cannot be measured now. <lb />
After the adjournment of the <lb />
Theodore Price is advising the <lb />
a Woman's farmers to hold their cotton better one in the United <lb />
for the betterment cents. We hope they will get states. Then the-s was not a <lb />
j years <lb />
of a noble character, in- <lb />
cause of his broken health now. <lb />
tensely interested in her company would do the <lb />
earnestly striving to assist in providing for <lb />
him. He has been a faithful <lb />
agent and looked well to their <lb />
interests at all times. <lb />
one teacher, there was no organ- <lb />
of the teachers. Last <lb />
year a number of houses were <lb />
built, are now being built. <lb />
More than one fourth of the <lb />
houses in the county have <lb />
been painted and improved, <lb />
re is a school here <lb />
with teachers, one at Bethel <lb />
with one a Farmville with <lb />
five, one at Ayden with one at <lb />
with one at Center- <lb />
l with one at Standard <lb />
with one at Smithtown with <lb />
one being built at <lb />
dine for one at Falkland for <lb />
one at Bruce for There is <lb />
also the finest <lb />
in the State and probably <lb />
school houses and school <lb />
rounds as organized. Miss <lb />
Wright was elected <lb />
Miss Dora Hornaday, vice <lb />
resident and Miss Annie <lb />
Prof. spoke <lb />
of the originator of this <lb />
Dr. C. D. This <lb />
decided to meet the <lb />
Saturday in each month, <lb />
after the adjourn- <lb />
of the <lb />
on. The prospects for this <lb />
needed organization are <lb />
bright. <lb />
If events cast their <lb />
before those <lb />
in educational work in <lb />
county may feel assured of <lb />
success during <lb />
it, but there is danger in taking <lb />
too much chance. <lb />
October is cutting <lb />
weather capers. <lb />
many <lb />
the scholastic year 1906-1907. for <lb />
if last Saturday's work is a <lb />
marvelous indeed <lb />
must be the reality. Let us take <lb />
fresh courage and inspiration <lb />
from that grand meeting and <lb />
press nobly and bravely on in the <lb />
work, for <lb />
right is right, and God is <lb />
God, <lb />
Then right the day must win; <lb />
To doubt would be disloyalty. <lb />
To falter would be <lb />
Dora A. Hornaday. <lb />
library in the county. Now <lb />
there are and others ready <lb />
to be taken. All of this change <lb />
in the past three years and yet <lb />
to plan and bring to completion <lb />
this work only additional <lb />
expense was incurred. Then <lb />
not one cent was contributed by <lb />
individuals to <lb />
terms etc. Last year <lb />
was given by individuals for this <lb />
purpose. <lb />
Glance for a moment at your <lb />
school property in 1898, the <lb />
value was while now <lb />
it is which is nearly <lb />
increase in valuation <lb />
within the short period really of <lb />
three years, because most of this <lb />
has come about within this time; <lb />
schools. What has this done for <lb />
the educational work It has <lb />
put more than times as many <lb />
children in school as were at- <lb />
tending. It has improved the <lb />
efficiency of the teachers at least <lb />
per cent. It has given life <lb />
and enthusiasm to work both in <lb />
the country and in the town. It <lb />
has placed county in front <lb />
rank in the State for educational <lb />
progress. It has killed <lb />
to public schools. It <lb />
made it possible for c <lb />
to have an educated citizenship. <lb />
Now read carefully and <lb />
well what is now to be said. <lb />
All of this has been done and <lb />
your school tax is not one <lb />
cent higher than it was in <lb />
1898. It was then <lb />
the worth of It <lb />
is now the same. There is not a <lb />
man in Pitt county now who is <lb />
paying one more than he <lb />
did then unless his property has <lb />
increased in valuation or he has <lb />
accumulated more property. <lb />
course this does not apply to the <lb />
the local tax districts where the <lb />
people themselves have voted for <lb />
a local tax extra. <lb />
With the above facts before <lb />
lengthen school them we that the people <lb />
of Pitt county will feel a pride in <lb />
their educational progress and <lb />
we say frankly a man who would <lb />
in the face of these fig- <lb />
cannot be influenced by the <lb />
truth. He prefers to believe a <lb />
falsehood and this solely to <lb />
some prejudice or to advance <lb />
some other interests at the ex- <lb />
of the interests of the <lb />
children of the county. <lb />
Pasted Away in New York <lb />
Night. <lb />
New York, Oct. <lb />
Davis, widow of the pres- <lb />
of the Confederacy, who <lb />
Md been ill for a week at the <lb />
Hotel Majestic in this, city, died <lb />
at o'clock tonight. Death <lb />
was due to pneumonia induced <lb />
by a severe cold which Mrs. <lb />
Davis contracted upon her return <lb />
from the Adirondacks, where <lb />
she had spent the summer <lb />
months. <lb />
At the bedside when death <lb />
came were Mrs. J. A. Addison <lb />
Hayes, of Newark. N. J. only <lb />
surviving daughter of Mrs. <lb />
Hayes, a grand- <lb />
. who is a student at Prince- <lb />
t University; Mrs. Charles E. <lb />
Bat son, a niece, and Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. Gustav Webb, the latter a <lb />
and Dr. Robert <lb />
. Wilie. who with Dr. Webb <lb />
had cared for Mrs. Davis <lb />
throughout her illness. J Addi- <lb />
son Hayes, husband of Mrs. <lb />
only living child,, had <lb />
summoned from Colorado <lb />
Springs, and was hurrying across <lb />
the continent, when a message <lb />
announcing the death of Mrs. <lb />
Davis interrupted him. <lb />
SAM P. JONES DEAD. <lb />
The Georgia Evangelist Expires Sud- <lb />
on a Railroad Train. <lb />
Little Rock, Ark. Oct, 15.-r <lb />
Rev. Sam P. Jones, the well <lb />
known evangelist of <lb />
Ga., died early today of heart <lb />
failure in a sleeping car on the <lb />
Rock Island railroad near <lb />
Ark. Mr. Jones had been con- <lb />
ducting a revival at Oklahoma <lb />
City, and left there last night for <lb />
his home in Georgia. He de- <lb />
sired to attend a family reunion <lb />
tomorrow, it being the fifty- <lb />
ninth anniversary of his birth. <lb />
Mrs. Jones and his daughters, <lb />
Mrs. Annie and Miss Julia <lb />
Jones, were with him when he <lb />
passed away. <lb />
Mr. Jones arose from his <lb />
berth in the sleeper about five <lb />
o'clock this morning and com- <lb />
plained of nausea. He drank a <lb />
glass of hot water and <lb />
afterward collapsed. Rev. <lb />
Walt Holcomb. who had been <lb />
associated with Mr. Jones for a <lb />
number of years, took the dying <lb />
man in his arms and in a few <lb />
minutes the evangelist breathed <lb />
his last. The body was em- <lb />
and was sent to Carters- <lb />
ville this afternoon. <lb />
Sixty for <lb />
Don't put off until tomorrow <lb />
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Berkeley Street. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox returned from <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
HI <lb />
PROGRESS <lb />
Win. rile, NEditor <lb />
I wish to thank <lb />
pr the <lb />
statistic of <lb />
past eight years a id ha <lb />
to <lb />
trains <lb />
work, but <lb />
to inter- <lb />
nth. <lb />
person <lb />
for the <lb />
in Th- . <lb />
fa what <lb />
had been i am . ad t see <lb />
it reduced to <lb />
In my opinion <lb />
of our sup . lent for <lb />
all of-hi l <lb />
work the board of ed has <lb />
done in all of y <lb />
We worth <lb />
of the <lb />
our county. It n <lb />
the for th <lb />
gives them <lb />
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welfare of their children, and <lb />
thus the children re sent to <lb />
school. The worth of the <lb />
well prepared school <lb />
teacher is great and we hope the <lb />
public sentiment will soon see <lb />
fit to reward them more liberally. <lb />
I rejoice to know that Pitt <lb />
county is to have a woman's <lb />
society to promote its interest <lb />
in the betterment of school <lb />
houses and yards and wish them <lb />
great success in their <lb />
The school houses are our <lb />
training homes for our boys and <lb />
girls, and our boys and girls are <lb />
the wealth of our country. Then <lb />
why spare the same care for our <lb />
school houses that we have for <lb />
our individual homes. <lb />
A. G. Cox. <lb />
ROBBERY IN DAY TIME. <lb />
want to <lb />
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the house. <lb />
Hid the <lb />
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Home W. J. Turnage Pilfered. <lb />
This morning Mrs. W. J. <lb />
and guest, Mrs. M. F. <lb />
Turnage, of Colorado, left the <lb />
home in West Green- <lb />
ville and came down town to do <lb />
some shopping. Returning about <lb />
o'clock they found a small <lb />
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and he hurried home with Police- <lb />
man Clark. It was found that <lb />
the girl caught in the yard and <lb />
an older accomplice had been in <lb />
the house through a window on <lb />
the back porch and had carried <lb />
a lot of things over to where <lb />
they live on King How. Most of <lb />
the articles that the girls stole <lb />
were recovered and both of them <lb />
wire arrested. The older girl <lb />
to be a hard case and <lb />
said she did not care what was <lb />
done with her for breaking in <lb />
the . <lb />
What a Republican Newspaper Says <lb />
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Empire, a Republican newspaper <lb />
in Kansas, was asked to o <lb />
to Republican cam <lb />
fund, and here is his <lb />
have been invited to send <lb />
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foot of lumber, every pane of <lb />
glass, every sac, of cement, <lb />
every pound of nails, and. in <lb />
fact, for nearly every bit of ma- <lb />
that went into it we made <lb />
a good. liberal contribution <lb />
through the trusts that control <lb />
them and we guess we have done <lb />
our share. It may be treason for <lb />
a Republican newspaper to talk <lb />
this way. but facts, are facts, <lb />
and it sort of relives our con- <lb />
science to tell the truth about <lb />
the trusts once in a while. We'll <lb />
just let the trusts, which we <lb />
have had to pay tribute <lb />
in the past year, pay dollar <lb />
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North Carolina. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
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HON. LEE S. OVERMAN. <lb />
SPEAKS AT <lb />
AYDEN AND <lb />
VILlE. <lb />
GREEN- <lb />
North Carolina Patriotism <lb />
can Charge of Democratic Ex- <lb />
A.-i in <lb />
of Tariff Fully <lb />
Explained. <lb />
y was day <lb />
for the Democrats of Pitt county. <lb />
The county candidates were at <lb />
Ayden on that day, and with <lb />
them was Hon. Lee S. Overman, <lb />
the junior United States Senator <lb />
from North Carolina. Senator <lb />
Overman spoke to a large and <lb />
enthusiastic crowd, numbering <lb />
over four hundred. He was <lb />
listened to with best attention <lb />
and his speech accomplished <lb />
much good. <lb />
Saturday night Senator Over- <lb />
man spoke to a i t crow; in <lb />
the court house at <lb />
many ladies b in <lb />
He was intro- <lb />
by Mr. ii. W. Whedbee <lb />
and spoke for nearly hour and <lb />
a half. After expressing his i day for every day in the <lb />
asked could our people again <lb />
in the face of such occur- <lb />
and put back on <lb />
the registration books <lb />
Senator Overman then took up <lb />
National issues, dealing mainly <lb />
with the tariff, referring to Sec- <lb />
Shaw speaking in North <lb />
Carolina in favor of protection <lb />
and Secretary Taft speaking in <lb />
Maine in favor the revision of <lb />
the tariff. The Republican par- <lb />
did not bring prosperity no <lb />
party can bring it. Prosperity <lb />
or panics are the outcome of con- <lb />
He then used <lb />
strong illustrations to show how <lb />
the tariff takes money from the <lb />
people and puts it in the <lb />
pockets of the trusts. The <lb />
does not go into the govern- <lb />
treasury, but goes to the <lb />
trust magnates to reward <lb />
for their large contributions to <lb />
Republican campaign fund. <lb />
Rockefeller is said to be worth <lb />
but he has not <lb />
made that vast sum fairly. No <lb />
man in his life time can <lb />
that much wealth honest- <lb />
If a man had made a <lb />
appreciation at th presence of <lb />
he ladies Senator Overman went <lb />
back to the founding of our gov- <lb />
and told of the part <lb />
North Carolina took in it. The <lb />
pioneers to escape oppression and <lb />
enjoy liberty and freedom, <lb />
braved the billows of the At- <lb />
and landed on these shores. <lb />
The hand of oppression followed <lb />
them here but they arose in their <lb />
manhood and threw it off. North <lb />
Carolina was prominent in this <lb />
revolutionary struggle. <lb />
The speaker then contrasted <lb />
the two parties in existence at <lb />
years since the birth of Christ, <lb />
he would not have <lb />
If Adam had lived until now and <lb />
made a day for every day <lb />
of the years since his <lb />
and saved every dollar of ii, <lb />
he would not have as much as <lb />
Rockefeller. It is through <lb />
fair laws that foster trusts and <lb />
permit the robbing of the people <lb />
that such sums are made. <lb />
By several examples Senator <lb />
Overman showed how the tariff <lb />
works detriment to our country, <lb />
as it prevents them selling their <lb />
goods to us and through <lb />
the beginning of our government. they refuse to buy our pro- <lb />
One was led by Hamilton who ducts and other markets are <lb />
said the people were not capable I thus closed against us. It was <lb />
j of self government and wanted an able speech and made a last- <lb />
i to establish a centralized govern- impression on all who heard <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business Sept 4th, 1903. <lb />
. RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts I <lb />
Overdrafts, secured an <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Bonds, 1,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 2,451.09 <lb />
Due from Ban 20,830.05 <lb />
Cash items 2,596.82 <lb />
Gold Coin 90.00 <lb />
Silver Coin 893.17 <lb />
bank noses <lb />
S notes <lb />
Total <lb />
10,111.00 <lb />
in Washington. The other <lb />
was led by J who said the <lb />
people had established this gov- <lb />
and should have a gov- <lb />
of their own with equal <lb />
rights to all and special privileges <lb />
to none. The latter principle <lb />
won. North Carolina has always <lb />
been conservative and jealous of <lb />
I her rights. <lb />
Later a party of spite came <lb />
Capital stock paid in f 25,000.00 into existence and the civil war <lb />
Surplus 12,500.00 followed. North Carolina was <lb />
Undivided profits, 3,085.29 to secede, but when <lb />
payable 55,000.00 dent Lincoln issued a <lb />
calling for troops <lb />
from this State she <lb />
Cashiers 558.87 against her sister States <lb />
joined forces with <lb />
According to the voting <lb />
she furnished a larger <lb />
i number of troops than any other <lb />
State and lost per cent of <lb />
Return- <lb />
to devastated homes after <lb />
him. <lb />
SPOONS.<lb />
Total, <lb />
State of North County of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly on the battlefield, <lb />
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge in <lb />
and belief. C. S. CARR, Cashier the remnant threw aside <lb />
. . . . their guns, and encouraged by <lb />
and sworn to before Correct n. , . <lb />
me, this 11th day of Sit 1906. It- O. our noble- Patriotic women set to <lb />
J. MOORE, K G. <lb />
J Notary Public E. G. FLANAGAN <lb />
Al <lb />
CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF N. L. <lb />
THE OF 4th, 1906<lb />
Loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver <lb />
A notes <lb />
31,777.6 <lb />
of North Carolina., <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, of the bank, do solemn <lb />
swear the statement is true to best of <lb />
stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
sub to check <lb />
work to rebuild our State. Did <lb />
the new party help in this No, <lb />
but the contrary put its heels <lb />
on our necks and put ballots in <lb />
the hands of half <lb />
ages in the South. <lb />
Senator Overman then <lb />
the days of reconstruction <lb />
following the war, how the Re- <lb />
publicans plundered the State <lb />
for their own benefit, robbed the. <lb />
the children of their school <lb />
g depriving them of education, <lb />
of Origin Unknown, <lb />
So Ancient. <lb />
If you desire to know about the <lb />
scarcity of really reliable data on <lb />
the of spoons, take down <lb />
your handbooks and encyclopedias <lb />
and sec if it doesn't take you a long <lb />
while to learn anything <lb />
their origin, etc. In <lb />
fact, the do not <lb />
lend to give us anything of value in <lb />
that line. It is admitted that they <lb />
are but just exactly <lb />
how old they are and by whom <lb />
where they wore first mod <lb />
points upon which we are left com- <lb />
in the dark. Creighton <lb />
says, must have been a <lb />
very ancient invention, for a Saxon <lb />
spoon of perforated silver or- <lb />
with gems, was found in a <lb />
grave Barre, <lb />
When forks were unknown spoons <lb />
played a very important pan the <lb />
table. Spoons of the thirteenth <lb />
century, and even later, had bundle <lb />
terminating in a knob, knot, acorn <lb />
or other odd and cumbersome de- <lb />
vices. About the period of tho <lb />
restoration, c which so much in English a <lb />
was made In . f raw of <lb />
spoon.-. In of the unique pet- <lb />
ten Mm part was divided <lb />
into two, and even four ports, <lb />
and the handles always split, or <lb />
twisted and turned up instead of <lb />
down and be Spoons <lb />
period all blunt instead of be- <lb />
pointed, as in the forms general- <lb />
seen at present. They continued <lb />
short and blunt to the time of <lb />
I when they were first<lb />
When <lb />
Buying <lb />
ONE <lb />
.Look deeper than the Surface <lb />
Make a careful inspection of the material <lb />
If you will came here and that tin. Autumn, <lb />
and Winter models of the noted <lb />
FASHIONABLE CLOTHES. <lb />
You will find that in quality of materials and as well <lb />
u-j in cut and lit, they equal the Costliest creations of the swell <lb />
tom at half their pr and. you be that <lb />
ab we have said, or all that i have beard in favor of <lb />
fashionable is absolutely true. <lb />
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS <lb />
of made of handsome quality <lb />
in a wide assortment of exclusive weaves, to <lb />
FALL OVERCOATS. <lb />
The fashionable J inches with <lb />
back an I pressed side also conservative models, as Well as <lb />
Rain Coats, to <lb />
Fashionable Wearing. <lb />
May be found here n a profusion of makes to <lb />
all tastes for day, afternoon or evening dress <lb />
mm t fir urn <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson Co. <lb />
FATE AND ANDREW JACKSON. <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 11th day Sept. <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
Correct- <lb />
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Dire <lb />
my <lb />
and sold the money for made pointed and had the handles <lb />
which went into their pockets. I turned down instead of up. <lb />
Yet this Republican party i were <lb />
, . . i I known n e spoons were <lb />
now has the audacity to charge; . , ,, ,, . , <lb />
,, . They were so called be- <lb />
the Democratic party with ex- cause of t.,, <lb />
the apostles carved upon their <lb />
of the public They handles. They were generally given <lb />
tend to figures in . to children at their time <lb />
son but do no of <lb />
and to report. <lb />
Yes, i if more <lb />
than they did and we have <lb />
our splendid at to show for <lb />
it, of which we are proud. We <lb />
promised the people to give them <lb />
education and we are carrying <lb />
out that promise. <lb />
When the Republican party <lb />
was in power in North Car. <lb />
riot and trouble <lb />
dominated, but the Demo- <lb />
party peace and quiet <lb />
He referred to recent <lb />
scenes in Atlanta and Mobile and <lb />
the entire twelve, those who could <lb />
not afford to in such <lb />
giving one or more, <lb />
M they felt able. <lb />
The most and remarkable <lb />
spoon in the world perhaps is a <lb />
coronation preserved <lb />
among the other royal relies in the <lb />
Tower of London. The bowl is of <lb />
gold and the handle of silver. The <lb />
handle is split down the middle and <lb />
set with all kinds of precious stones. <lb />
The relic is valued at about <lb />
What Going West, Not East, Meant to <lb />
the Fiery Lawyer. <lb />
During the young manhood <lb />
Andrew when he rode the <lb />
circuit in Tennessee, knowing more <lb />
law most of his brethren at the <lb />
bar. afraid of nothing on earth, <lb />
ready challenge to a duel some <lb />
trained from the older set- <lb />
cuts, that lawyer <lb />
upon his own preserves and <lb />
made fun of Ins <lb />
hold- <lb />
his ground against all <lb />
partly brute force and <lb />
mental superiority, he was probably <lb />
nearer to happiness than he over <lb />
was afterward. <lb />
court to court he rode his <lb />
race horse, pistols in holsters, <lb />
his gun and hi- pock of bound . <lb />
ready for tho courthouse, ready for <lb />
o deer chase, ready for the <lb />
match, ready for the horse race, <lb />
Iv for house raising and log <lb />
rolling, ready to go out himself and <lb />
drag into the courthouse the <lb />
whom the sheriff feared to <lb />
arrest. <lb />
Hough and tumble times e <lb />
were in backwoods Tennessee, <lb />
rude and <lb />
and bubbling in that i o- <lb />
of unrest struggle h <lb />
prevails in border <lb />
fore the take for <lb />
everybody smugly <lb />
everybody else on the <lb />
and <lb />
Ill such a state <lb />
young Jackson was <lb />
lo lead, dominate at d <lb />
Had ho gone <lb />
westward, had he east in hi lo <lb />
lawyers were <lb />
in e i <lb />
original thirteen seaboard <lb />
I nothing is more i <lb />
the world would Hi have <lb />
of him. <lb />
His lack of knowledge of <lb />
would have made him easy pi <lb />
those who were masters of this pro- <lb />
His fiery temper would <lb />
have kept him constantly in battle <lb />
array, and it fighting those lawyers <lb />
who got the better id him the <lb />
of legal authorities he would, <lb />
in the re of have <lb />
the man or late<lb />
WHOSE WAS IT <lb />
a Rare Coin, Two Bargain Sales anal <lb />
Three Questions. <lb />
A scholar traveling the east <lb />
soys that lie was in camp with <lb />
his friend a man of kin- <lb />
tastes, in a wretched <lb />
village far from tho track of travel <lb />
era. As they were sinking tents <lb />
the morn dig a heavy faced boy <lb />
brought Mr. a handful of <lb />
bronze for sale. He sorted it rapid- <lb />
on the palm of his hand and <lb />
found among tho rubbish one very <lb />
rare coin of Then he <lb />
put it all back again in the boy's <lb />
outstretched palm and offered half <lb />
a dollar for the lot. Tl boy ac- <lb />
the bid, gave bi k the hand- <lb />
took bis money .. disappear- <lb />
ed, while the exultant <lb />
went among <lb />
horses. <lb />
Ten minutes later the boy <lb />
n going up to the <lb />
other Englishman, offered another <lb />
handful of rubbish, among which <lb />
was the game rare <lb />
coin. The gentleman kept <lb />
bronze in his hand and offered a <lb />
half dollar for it, which the boy re- <lb />
fused, though tho bargain was <lb />
eventually concluded for a dollar. <lb />
Then the gentleman, in high glee, <lb />
hailed his companion and, showing <lb />
his purchase, informed him that he <lb />
was not the man who possesses <lb />
a coin of <lb />
us said the other, <lb />
the pocket his <lb />
ling <lb />
Me the lot felt in <lb />
v pot . , i coin f <lb />
. there. T . <lb />
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r did . Hie coin <lb />
fir in l to sell <lb />
V II far <lb />
the ha d be <lb />
. the val rt <lb />
id to did <lb />
coin <lb />
His Milk. <lb />
Minister I've <lb />
wanting to see you, Mr. Kurd, in <lb />
regard to the quality of the milk I <lb />
with which you are serving me. <lb />
sir. <lb />
Minister <lb />
wanted , Mr. i <lb />
the <lb />
par. t <lb />
and not for christening. <lb /></p>
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. ii M <lb />
J REFLECTOR <lb />
., i M <lb />
,., M. C, M second matter <lb />
application <lb />
. in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb />
corn poi <lb />
After three years of waiting <lb />
the United States Supreme court <lb />
has decided that ex-Senator Bur- <lb />
ton, of Kansas, convicted of <lb />
fees while in the senate and <lb />
sentenced to prison, must take <lb />
his medicine. <lb />
II <lb />
to fiction<lb />
G . <lb />
t. <lb />
FRIDAY OCT <lb />
FACTS AS TO SALARY.<lb />
pro <lb />
last <lb />
of <lb />
it-i- <lb />
ll <lb />
Nor <lb />
It is strange how some people <lb />
will <lb />
order m y i <lb />
. e i. m <lb />
late<lb />
in <lb />
re w <lb />
th I f. <lb />
.- now the . he got the <lb />
i i year that he elected to <lb />
of his time . the work. <lb />
salary is p and <lb />
i has to pay I expenses <lb />
of this. Every and <lb />
h used, <lb />
hill. <lb />
. ant d I i <lb />
New B <lb />
to m <lb />
folk if the A. I tn <lb />
train at Goldsboro, to p t <lb />
.,. . . . . railroad in <lb />
him home in time, an was ail-. <lb />
, , , . . u expense, is paid by mm the <lb />
vised that it would. He <lb />
the ticket started home, <lb />
the trains failed to c. ran ct in <lb />
and he had to lay aw r <lb />
there m . next day, missing <lb />
the business engagement. Hi <lb />
brought suit against the <lb />
for <lb />
co has never had any ex- <lb />
for superintendency ex- <lb />
it the salary. <lb />
To do the work as he is doing <lb />
necessitates c ex- <lb />
We publish this because <lb />
i . <lb />
good people are <lb />
deceived by the false <lb />
SCHUBERT'S SAD LIFE. <lb />
of who have a <lb />
The cash that escaped the ice purpose to serve. For the work <lb />
man will now go to the fuel deal- done the county has never <lb />
had cheaper superintendency <lb />
than it is getting now. Think <lb />
of a man thoroughly equipped <lb />
work, with twenty-six <lb />
years of constant successful ex- <lb />
in educational work, a <lb />
ability is recognized <lb />
Some of the straw hats <lb />
wont be frozen out by a <lb />
frost. <lb />
just <lb />
little <lb />
It will be harder to learn how <lb />
The Rate Law and Separate Cars. <lb />
The process of ; and <lb />
the new rat la i <lb />
ever an anon fail <lb />
by the general <lb />
lie. ii now appears the in- <lb />
creased rigidity of sup i i <lb />
given the inter-State commerce <lb />
commission involves, to <lb />
extent, the car i <lb />
of the Southern Sta <lb />
commission to <lb />
i a i <lb />
i of <lb />
m . . . t <lb />
i p <lb />
a . . hi r re I and . <lb />
i id this i f i <lb />
for the bill. And <lb />
is the reasonable view. <lb />
Both races pay equally and <lb />
should have equal <lb />
The quest m of <lb />
or not they am <lb />
apartments is entirely de. <lb />
is no more of a <lb />
against than it is <lb />
for. It is feared that the law- <lb />
may cause friction in regard to <lb />
B ping cars and dining cars. <lb />
A petition from <lb />
discrimination on this score <lb />
already been presented to <lb />
the commission. If the <lb />
should arise, however, it <lb />
looks as if this difficulty might <lb />
be avoided in like manner as the <lb />
first, by giving equal but en- <lb />
separate accommodation. I <lb />
Observer. <lb />
I Shall to Sneak from Door U <lb />
Door to Boa My <lb />
One of the bitterest disappoint- <lb />
in Schubert's life was <lb />
Goethe's indifference. In 1818 he <lb />
sent a selection of his compositions <lb />
to the poet's songs to <lb />
of music were <lb />
among songs of <lb />
and <lb />
from the sad melodies<lb />
Earl <lb />
King of <lb />
and the music to <lb />
of Villa Goethe, who had <lb />
ear only for the stiff <lb />
of and <lb />
. n in iii took no <lb />
e , . and left <lb />
letter unanswered. Not until <lb />
I Schubert's <lb />
. u in appreciate the ex- <lb />
value of <lb />
i n lay neglected in his <lb />
n tint <lb />
r sang <lb />
liar lo him. <lb />
greatest delight <lb />
t. p o little excursion with <lb />
his ,; to the picturesquely sit- <lb />
villages in the or <lb />
on the and it was in <lb />
the arbors of the small inns, with a <lb />
glass of pure country wine before <lb />
Dim, inspiration came most <lb />
easily. Rut even these modest de- <lb />
light's were by the malice <lb />
that pictured him as a drunkard <lb />
who composed his songs when he <lb />
was full of wine. It is an absolute <lb />
fact that ho did not lose the faculty <lb />
of artistic work even under the sad- <lb />
circumstances. Be composed <lb />
the greater part of the <lb />
while he was lying ill in hos- <lb />
in 1823. <lb />
He was quite right when he <lb />
wrote to his friend in <lb />
March, of my <lb />
which have been inspired by <lb />
RIGHT <lb />
is r, it; <lb />
inn look <lb />
is s <lb />
ii it <lb />
I their goad. <lb />
to spell words in the the g giving entire <lb />
simplified way than to follow the paying of his ex. <lb />
spelling book. having no greater <lb />
. I than a year <lb />
. The sudden death of Rev. Sam We the little soul that is so <lb />
P. Jones is generally regretted, j selfish and miserly as to want <lb />
His noted lectures and sermons the earth; for nothing, <lb />
gave him a reputation that was The has given its <lb />
two excellent articles <lb />
the <lb />
Hon. John Sharp Williams the last Saturday. <lb />
Democratic leader in o is One of the paper read <lb />
making some speeches North by Mi- Hetty Wright, and the <lb />
Carolina, and reports them in- other the report of the meeting <lb />
that he is giving out some prepared by Miss Dora <lb />
old time sound Democratic doc- day. reporter for the association, <lb />
as these give an in- <lb />
to the character of teachers <lb />
If the woman down this de in Pitt county schools <lb />
were to follow the example of .,.,,,, be proud <lb />
tie New woman who com- ,,., h. an, <lb />
suicide because the cock ,,,.,,.,. <lb />
left, there would be an amazing ;, the <lb />
decrease in population. am was <lb />
Pap Fairbanks says his truly an see such <lb />
his son's marriage was an assemblage of cultured teach- <lb />
the extreme youth of the hoy. In this particular Pitt <lb />
As this yo h has reach- county is excelled by no county <lb />
ed the twenty five, it looks anywhere, <lb />
like he is old enough to know <lb />
what he is d Hon John Sharp Williams, the <lb />
Democratic leader in congress <lb />
Pitt county, do who is making speeches in North <lb />
by too much of Carolina this week, finds that he <lb />
the strong talk tr has many among the <lb />
anything will u you Tar Heels. Some of them, de- <lb />
away from I . polls on n of Dr. Robert Williams <lb />
It is t i ire , <lb />
be a full vote, i <lb />
The Mutineer's Will Hang. <lb />
Robert Sawyer and Arthur <lb />
the mutineers <lb />
from the schooner Harry A. Ber- <lb />
wind, now confined in the county <lb />
jail here will hang on Thursday. <lb />
November 1st, President <lb />
yesterday having declined <lb />
to grant either an absolute par- <lb />
don or a commutation to the <lb />
prisoners. This will come as a <lb />
surprise to the public <lb />
which generally that <lb />
if the prisoners were not par- <lb />
outright, their sentence <lb />
would be commuted at least to <lb />
life imprisonment. The prison- <lb />
themselves have been <lb />
confident since the con- <lb />
of Scott when he was <lb />
hanged some months ago, and <lb />
the announcement now that the <lb />
President has declined to inter- <lb />
will no doubt baa crushing <lb />
blow to them in the jail today. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Miners Blown to Pieces. <lb />
N. Oct. 16.- <lb />
Burgess Cox and Frazier, <lb />
miners of Gold Hill, fifteen <lb />
miles from kill- <lb />
night by the explosion of <lb />
dynamite in the mine where <lb />
were working. The men <lb />
on the night shift upon <lb />
which there were others <lb />
engaged and a half <lb />
dozen cartridge, preparatory to <lb />
making the shot. They gave the <lb />
signal for the discharge, which <lb />
is made and before <lb />
they had gotten to a safe dis- <lb />
they were blown to pieces. <lb />
Both bodies were partly buried <lb />
under falling dirt feet <lb />
ground. They were not <lb />
en out until this morning when <lb />
an undertaker prepared the re- <lb />
mains for burial. <lb />
Cox was married and had a <lb />
family. This is the first <lb />
dent in some time at Gold Hill. <lb />
Vs. <lb />
One man sold some cotton to- <lb />
day for cents that he had been <lb />
holding for three years. He was <lb />
offered for it but refused <lb />
to sell. <lb />
pain seem to please <lb />
iii a letter to <lb />
will become of <lb />
poor me Like Goethe's harp <lb />
player. shall have to sneak from <lb />
door to door and beg <lb />
The only ray of light that fell into <lb />
his dark life was when, through the <lb />
kindness of Count Johann Ester- <lb />
manager, the father <lb />
of the famous <lb />
he was appointed music <lb />
master in the household in <lb />
where he spent some happy <lb />
summers, the happiest of his life. <lb />
It was in Castle that he is <lb />
supposed to have fallen in love with <lb />
Caroline, his patron's beautiful <lb />
daughter, who was his pupil <lb />
who probably never learned the <lb />
secret of the musician's heart, <lb />
though it is strange that one <lb />
gifted and so beautiful should no <lb />
have married before she was well <lb />
into the thirties. Bitter disappoint- <lb />
followed this short of a <lb />
life free of <lb />
graph. <lb />
BACKWARD BOYS. <lb />
In <lb />
Brilliant Man Who Did Not Shin <lb />
Days. <lb />
I think most men who have been <lb />
public school <lb />
numerous <lb />
were always <lb />
e not done <lb />
iii after <lb />
upon <lb />
iv years of <lb />
inns <lb />
career it <lb />
educated any <lb />
will readily call t i <lb />
instances of I <lb />
winning prizes, <lb />
anything worth i <lb />
life. And I am co <lb />
Investigating the <lb />
those ho have led . <lb />
remarkably <lb />
do found that the majority were <lb />
rather lazy than not before en- <lb />
upon the actual battle of life. <lb />
Oliver was looked <lb />
by bis schoolmaster u a dunce. <lb />
That may possibly have been the <lb />
Here 77.1 see <lb />
more la <lb />
famous <lb />
mod- <lb />
designed with <lb />
rare skill by <lb />
the finest man <lb />
ors in the bus- <lb />
HIGH <lb />
O ii- of <lb />
tor men is a rev- <lb />
u it ion wonder- <lb />
the 881- <lb />
of tailoring. The <lb />
best-dressed m n <lb />
where buying <lb />
these splendid c J <lb />
,. <lb />
there is no reason why <lb />
you should stick i the <lb />
slow, tailor, <lb />
COME IN <lb />
And See The <lb />
Styles. <lb />
Yon ureas welcome to <lb />
look as to We <lb />
tun fit you perfectly <lb />
whether you are of nor- <lb />
or unusual build. <lb />
Our prices range from <lb />
down to the point <lb />
where quality ceases to <lb />
be a virtue, but we can <lb />
fit your as <lb />
readily as figure. <lb />
Frank Wilson <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
fault of the latter, <lb />
something special <lb />
the mind in a <lb />
as there is in a <lb />
least is my <lb />
Gladstone never <lb />
school, if I <lb />
he subsequently <lb />
first Oxford. <lb />
of science and p <lb />
Huxley. I i <lb />
did not <lb />
I t is <lb />
in to <lb />
career, just <lb />
V That at <lb />
experience. <lb />
a at <lb />
ht, though <lb />
I a double <lb />
Ii priests <lb />
rt <lb />
shine in <lb />
Tom has given up the ticket in this <lb />
editorship of the magazine a <lb />
his name. The resignation ton of blanks in <lb />
was due to a dispute between him And the way some who were <lb />
Some items that from <lb />
over salary due him. We; are coming down there in Tuesday evening's <lb />
doubt if his place as can is to but a mail are not published <lb />
be easily filled. I the Democrats the name of the writer did not <lb />
I to bury on election day. along then. <lb />
their younger <lb />
We find plant that <lb />
people who in l of <lb />
their career and ex- <lb />
demand r stores of <lb />
nerve force rut length of <lb />
days. Whether muds have <lb />
been made pursuit of <lb />
Wealth or fur s. noble ob- <lb />
do nu e result is <lb />
the lame. m <lb />
about to n <lb />
good night's n joined the <lb />
majority kens pass- <lb />
ed over at i . real rival, <lb />
Thackeray, at fifty-two. Byron <lb />
achieved his unique reputation in <lb />
the short of thirty-six <lb />
Tears, Mozart in and <lb />
Schiller in forty-fire. Alfred <lb />
at fifty-three Mid <lb />
H W. H. RICKS <lb />
I FIT IS A <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
L m <lb />
Furniture Competition is Brisk end <lb />
Sale Claims are many and <lb />
WHY <lb />
What decide it. There is but out <lb />
That sale is test and most Important <lb />
that you <lb />
i Prices the Furniture You Want <lb />
Come be convinced. Yours to e. <lb />
A. TAFT <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
Pi y Bowen <lb />
, i. OP WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY <lb />
Tuts is in charge l F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb />
ithe of th- year has come. The A. G. Mfg Co <lb />
Bad money lain greater J fur their fa- <lb />
in and the Back Baud to b <lb />
leading om from to Baltimore <lb />
who in arrears nu I Miss Bryan is <lb />
h i , who I . near<lb />
A HORSE'S <lb />
Stokes, this <lb />
in <lb />
by h i i i r <lb />
you psi Ii hi i nil i- y <lb />
iit. <lb />
Rev. E. Cox spent Mon <lb />
night with hi.- mother, E. <lb />
E. Cox. and returned to Green- . <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Call and the large line <lb />
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N. C. Everett, of Gold Point. <lb />
a while here <lb />
He is an old <lb />
V. H s <lb />
. . en-1 report <lb />
,.,,. I y fills ii ii k V. C. VSm <lb />
age Licenses. <lb />
Way It Should Be <lb />
Am <lb />
To ii to a bore I- <lb />
nip of and only <lb />
neglect and the good nature and <lb />
e of the animal allow any de- <lb />
from exactness. Fen brow- <lb />
fit as they should, but are <lb />
the ears are <lb />
pinched. Blinkers carelessly kepi <lb />
become warped out of shape and <lb />
obstruct vision, if <lb />
flare or the check pieces are <lb />
loose they lose their in the <lb />
one care and are as <lb />
fording glimpses the owing <lb />
i in the oilier. I I <lb />
too wide rather than too <lb />
row; bits too thin and <lb />
sharp, i chains are often <lb />
or . <lb />
nest or too tightly drawn. Collars <lb />
too much ct p <lb />
and up-to-date Fill and <lb />
Goods. Shoes, Silks, Woolen, Dress trim a id <lb />
Cloaks, we only to yo i a i <lb />
but have lots of goads and will take pleasure in <lb />
you . <lb />
Make our st ors your headquarters <lb />
Dress in solid colors, <lb />
Plaids and mixed, <lb />
s a .<lb />
A. J <lb />
-V, j Kill . t Kl IA I V <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Will- Our horses are rather r C r <lb />
pupil issued marriage licenses to as a rule, and sore or O J Z <lb />
. 1.25 . <lb />
I Pads an <lb />
usually broader in the <lb />
In C v if <lb />
COLORED, tree <lb />
John Crandall and Lula Peyton. horse is in flesh, and the ridge j <lb />
David Daughtry and a housing is worn. <lb />
Blow. <lb />
Mooring and Caro- <lb />
ed v.-.-l I k, as they <lb />
ho lie. however, generally <lb />
sh tea daily arriving at B. F., <lb />
Manning Co. They will give Ms Leta Roach, who had been j <lb />
visiting and Kate Mooring n. i <lb />
you Chapman, left for House Monday, line Davis it be. ,,,,,,,,, ,,, <lb />
There is a series of meetings where she will ,, the elbows. <lb />
in progress at the Free Will friends. I Vass and Laura Breastplates are far too <lb />
church this week, held . . ., I Phillips and Lucy <lb />
. ,. , ,, need too Forest, <lb />
at night. They will Clarence Tyson and Laura <lb />
Lt. V. aiming i i Harris. <lb />
R. T. Evans, th clever Up to the 15th no license had <lb />
A iii i . <lb />
things most c <lb />
4.11.1 <lb />
III <lb />
through the <lb />
continue <lb />
week. <lb />
of <lb />
t. <lb />
B. T <lb />
Miss Mollie Maynard left this <lb />
morning for Raleigh where she <lb />
excellent photographer of Green- <lb />
ville, was here Tuesday taking <lb />
; i of the school. <lb />
Datum <lb />
anal a con <lb />
. . . . I <lb />
Mineral Water. Sops <lb />
blood from chip. <lb />
relatives. <lb />
have a cop <lb />
it are off- <lb />
at very low <lb />
pi <lb />
B T Cox, Bro. <lb />
Joshua Manning spent <lb />
day night in Ayden. <lb />
Nice sun dried apples fresh <lb />
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
FOR SALE.-One-half acre <lb />
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb />
i, i i . in <lb />
plaint, east <lb />
wires etc, at Ann <lb />
-t -re of B. T. B-o. <lb />
Quite a crowd of our citizens <lb />
went down to Ayden Saturday to <lb />
hear Senator Overman. They <lb />
report an excellent speech. <lb />
Yin in well <lb />
i A. Q. <lb />
buggy <lb />
conveniently located to school a- have the <lb />
and business part of town- For <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
J. R. Turnage, a prosperous <lb />
merchant of Ayden, was here <lb />
up line ever in <lb />
see bin <lb />
let you and <lb />
lest pi <lb />
Alex. and <lb />
of were visiting <lb />
Monday on business. <lb />
. -i If . . of H. T. <lb />
A- for T. W. <lb />
The town has driven a pump <lb />
near the bank building for the <lb />
benefit of its citizens and visit- special prices <lb />
ors. It is excellent water. be to see <lb />
All kinds of fancy candies, just elsewhere and <lb />
at J. B. Carroll Co. n bargains <lb />
Mr. Job, of Greenville, was goods <lb />
here Monday superintending <lb />
the moving of dynamo. same y. <lb />
The Electric Light has <lb />
installed a new engine for their j W are <lb />
use- <lb />
a lull inn; i <lb />
use, men's work g <lb />
a at a <lb />
barmaid ii. i o. <lb />
A full line of candies <lb />
and fruit at J. B A. Co <lb />
in need nice winter <lb />
pants will see B. F. and <lb />
Co. before b <lb />
We are our line cf <lb />
ways dangerous, as inciting to u <lb />
kicking scrape, especially if the <lb />
crupper is not thickly padded. <lb />
Tight girthing is never necessary. <lb />
The breeching should hang in the <lb />
right place and be tight enough <lb />
to come into play when slack, <lb />
without that length which leaves it <lb />
the Demo- dangling about, and stopping the <lb />
party in . county will j vehicle with a sudden jerk. Pole <lb />
speak at the following times and pieces should, while controlling the <lb />
been issued to white people this <lb />
month. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. <lb />
The <lb />
loose, dangling aimlessly about. <lb />
whereas vitally important <lb />
duties to perform in handling <lb />
Percales and for <lb />
school dresses in ind <lb />
plaids. <lb />
our underwear is complete. <lb />
2-and cent <lb />
Stokes. Friday, Oct. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
pole head instantly, not be drawn so <lb />
tight that the horses are jammed <lb />
against the pole, nor should they <lb />
F. <lb />
l. to <lb />
John Cox's store, dangle loosely about No strap ends <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. i should i; up or out, but every- <lb />
Oct. billeted. As a rule <lb />
. backhands are made long enough <lb />
Johnson's Mills, I for a dromedary and girths big <lb />
Oct. I enough for an elephant, with from <lb />
Winterville, Oct. are net- <lb />
j visited by a buckle tongue. <lb />
Friday, Oct. I bands should have a lot of holes, I <lb />
Farmville, Saturday, Oct. together, and be used when <lb />
Black Jack, Saturday, Nov. needful to assist bitting. At all j <lb />
Hon. J. H. will speak they should lit snugly. I <lb />
with the candidates at Stokes, <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Hon. John H. Small will speak <lb />
with the candidates at Bethel, <lb />
Oct. at Farmville, Oct. <lb />
and at Black Jack, Nov. <lb />
of condition of <lb />
BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At Greenville, In North <lb />
Carolina, at the of business, <lb />
Sept <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loam and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
our <lb />
S. to secure <lb />
, 12,500.00 <lb />
Bonds <lb />
Tr hI Banking home, <lb />
We have the <lb />
been visiting Misses and <lb />
Kate Chapman, left for Grifton <lb />
Monday. <lb />
buggy and seats. H <lb />
ever the v. O. Cox Mtg Co. <lb />
j One from National Bunk <lb />
reserve <lb />
I Dim State Banks and <lb />
of I rs <lb />
I hecks and other cash items <lb />
j ladies and <lb />
Miss Ives who had Harrington ind L <lb />
mL <lb />
is now great cents <lb />
Lawful money reserve in <lb />
Hank,<lb />
J. Co. are to go don o mi your r <lb />
their store thus showing j par coot of <lb />
.,,. ,. ,, ,. i <lb />
progress this firm. The A. G Cox Mfg Co , <lb />
J. B. Little went to receiving daily orders <lb />
Monday. improved cart We <lb />
The men will do well lo <lb />
M S Co, before <lb />
buying lull huts. They are <lb />
r or. <lb />
entire <lb />
Mum ford, of Ayden, <lb />
was here Saturday. <lb />
2,27.1. t <lb />
560.12 <lb />
107.3 <lb />
solicit your <lb />
Dur co-op of Fall and <lb />
millinery goods <lb />
i ready for inspection at nine <lb />
i o'clock morning Oct. <lb />
110th 1900 through <lb />
An of All are invited to call <lb />
at band just our with the J. <lb />
II P and Co. R. Smith Company. <lb />
The books are <lb />
open and in th- bands of J. B, <lb />
Little. <lb />
Miss in Nichols will <lb />
of depart- <lb />
in the large store of B. F. <lb />
Total <lb />
141,380.08 <lb />
stock paid In <lb />
Undivided profits, less ex- <lb />
and taxes paid <lb />
National bans notes out- <lb />
standing 11,600.00 <lb />
of what U called inertia, c <lb />
should always be quite <lb />
loose. Coupling reins should be <lb />
long, with several holes bit end. <lb />
The hand reins should have more <lb />
holes and rather closer together <lb />
than usually M. Ware <lb />
in Outing Magazine. <lb />
How Was Saved. <lb />
During the reign of terror David <lb />
had the sculptor, arrested <lb />
and wished to have him guillotined, <lb />
as he had declared war against all <lb />
the artists, his colleagues. Mine, <lb />
went to and urged <lb />
him to save her husband. see no <lb />
.-aid. tell me, <lb />
for which of bis works has he been <lb />
a statue of <lb />
St. said Mine. <lb />
does she look line <lb />
woman, with a scrap of paper her <lb />
At that moment <lb />
Barren said to <lb />
has made a statue of <lb />
Philosophy meditating nu lie <lb />
You have bought <lb />
by the assembly and plan in the <lb />
room in of the a room <lb />
and declare that has <lb />
well c Th <lb />
was done, and i ed <lb />
X. G. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
At the Close of Business, Sept. 4th 1908. <lb />
Mi <lb />
Liabilities- <lb />
Di Stock paid to <lb />
H , . <lb />
and red <lb />
Surplus, <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
bonds mortgages ,; <lb />
12.878 <lb />
Banking Boom <lb />
Motion. <lb />
Some experimenter every now <lb />
and then tries to persuade himself <lb />
the public Offal <lb />
perpetual ; <lb />
motion means the motion of a ma- <lb />
chine or a device that con- <lb />
forever or until it were out <lb />
without the aid of any o ex- <lb />
ti itself. A this <lb />
kind is an impossibility, <lb />
the resistance of air me con- <lb />
opposing the action ma- <lb />
and as matter, on <lb />
en- <lb />
D ; from Ban us <lb />
Items <lb />
-oM Coin <lb />
Iver Coin <lb />
1,817.12<lb />
Time of deposit <lb />
Deposit subject to check <lb />
check out- <lb />
Handing <lb />
230,611.58 <lb />
I crate power that <lb />
Tb. <lb />
Morrison. <lb />
H O <lb />
In deposits subject <lb />
or Vi <lb />
cheeks outstanding u C I external <lb />
and bills force, as water or team, <lb />
or deposit t-r <lb />
borrowed <lb />
SALE OP PERSONAL PROPER <lb />
TY. <lb />
mien that on <lb />
, , , c, . , mat on <lb />
Manning and Co. She will hi noon, i <lb />
, . of <lb />
glad to Of lady V or <lb />
. . , mi in of <lb />
give bur a call. k. <lb />
and strongest lino of I fir's i n. <lb />
Shot's ever tail . <lb />
r it , t of <lb />
at Barber and Co. n. <lb />
nor t <lb />
rev. T. H. King, of LaGrange, t <lb />
here M <lb />
Total <lb />
of North <lb />
County of <lb />
I, J. W. Cashier of the above <lb />
ii bank, do swear <lb />
the above Statement is true the best <lb />
of my knowledge belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
this 12th day or <lb />
J. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Correct . <lb />
H, W. WHEDBEE, <lb />
SAM T. <lb />
f A. <lb />
keeps acting on it ml mo- <lb />
on l is. therefore. <lb />
141,380.08 <lb />
c. <lb />
Notice of <lb />
We, the undersigned, ha by <lb />
mutual consent dissolved co- <lb />
partnership and offer the entire <lb />
stock of goods Consisting <lb />
merchandise at cost. A <lb />
discount offered. For <lb />
terms and particulars address R. <lb />
J. Little Co,, N. C. <lb />
R. Little, <lb />
II. Clark. <lb />
We will pay the highest mar- <lb />
price for chickens, eggs, <lb />
corn, peas or anything in that <lb />
line. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. I <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier the above-named bank, do <lb />
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
belief <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
of Sept, <lb />
WALTER O. WARD. <lb />
Notary <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
i rectors <lb />
j Neat Job <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Job Printing Office <lb />
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SH<lb />
WHAT WE CAN DO. <lb />
IMPROVING SCHOOL ROOMS. <lb />
Paper Read by Miss Before <lb />
the Association. <lb />
What can be done for our <lb />
school r Of all the <lb />
can do. the <lb />
foremost i on them dean. <lb />
. i, ho each <lb />
play a id all nut hulls. <lb />
lunch papers, etc., in thorn. <lb />
Any convenient receptacle may <lb />
be made t the purpose of <lb />
a waste basket i the <lb />
rooms. We can have the floors <lb />
scoured once every two or three <lb />
months, and the rooms carefully <lb />
swept and dusted every day. <lb />
Children handle chalks, pencils <lb />
and ink. eat greasy lunches and <lb />
play hall, rinsing their hauls <lb />
once, perhaps, during the day. <lb />
Can we not get them to have <lb />
soap, towels and wash pans at <lb />
school and use them freely <lb />
Any one can have pictures in <lb />
her room. Put up one of your <lb />
own first, then ask the children <lb />
to bring any they may have. At <lb />
the expenditure of a few cents <lb />
Perry pictures may b had, and <lb />
they make an admirable <lb />
Schools presided over by ear- <lb />
nest and progressive teachers <lb />
will in a few years be provided <lb />
with maps, globes, flags, <lb />
bridged dictionaries and libraries <lb />
Yards will be swept as often as <lb />
necessary and possibly enclosed <lb />
by a fence and flowers planted <lb />
. The influence of an attractive <lb />
personal appearance is boundless. <lb />
Without extra expense a <lb />
teacher will dress neatly and be- <lb />
We do not need ex- <lb />
pensive clothes but we do need <lb />
to exercise good taste and com- <lb />
sense in what we wear, and <lb />
above all let us be neat and <lb />
scrupulously clean in every de- <lb />
tail of the toilet. To look as at- <lb />
tractive as we can is a duty we <lb />
owe ourselves, our friends and <lb />
the dear God who made us in <lb />
His own image. Let those of us <lb />
who are women take our woman- <lb />
hood with us into the school- <lb />
room, and live there not only as <lb />
teachers but as women and let <lb />
our fight be for cleanliness, beau- <lb />
and purity in all things. <lb />
Like the Nautilus which <lb />
rounds itself with a shell of <lb />
pearl, teachers with lovely <lb />
its express their souls and char- <lb />
in the beautiful things <lb />
they place about them. The <lb />
crudest natures love beauty, <lb />
the common cord by which <lb />
all humanity may be drawn. <lb />
Heaven, the highest goal man <lb />
may reach, is always delineated <lb />
as a i of perfect b man <lb />
hims -if is a thing of beauty. Did <lb />
not God make him in His own <lb />
then collect nature's rarest <lb />
gens into the garden of Eden <lb />
and leave his firs-, man cradled <lb />
in the lap of beauty Nature's <lb />
beauties, which are but God's <lb />
thoughts have an <lb />
unbounded power over us. The <lb />
mountains their heaven- <lb />
piercing Is; the ocean roaring <lb />
and rumbling with the <lb />
Itself; the sun, with its <lb />
majestic rise and mellow decline; <lb />
the strains of music <lb />
the meanest flower that <lb />
s give <lb />
Th- t do often lie too <lb />
i; f -r tears. <lb />
his <lb />
wit <lb />
It <lb />
feat <lb />
rug <lb />
his grasp, <lb />
Or what's a heaven <lb />
To shut a child in an <lb />
school-room with all the <lb />
beauties of nature just outside <lb />
is to reiterate the predicaments <lb />
of Tantalus who was placed in a <lb />
pool of water up to his chin with <lb />
a bough of apples swaying above <lb />
his head. When he stooped to <lb />
quench his agonizing thirst the <lb />
water would mockingly recede, <lb />
and as often as he reached his <lb />
hungry hand for an apple just <lb />
SO often did the bough sway be- <lb />
his reach. When school- <lb />
rooms are so unattractive and <lb />
the outside world so beautiful, <lb />
small wonder that children don't <lb />
like going to school. <lb />
My Mr. College <lb />
w had the supervision of <lb />
three schools in a county of <lb />
North Carolina asked me to visit <lb />
bis schools with him. First we <lb />
went t the neighborhood of <lb />
iv Creek where the <lb />
schools had been consolidated. <lb />
The cleanliness of the large room <lb />
was attractive, but the most <lb />
striking feature was the <lb />
The ceiling and were <lb />
painted and the walls plastered. <lb />
At a glance the eye <lb />
scanned nicely framed portraits <lb />
of such patriots as Washington, <lb />
such authors as Longfellow until <lb />
it rested on the benign <lb />
of the great teacher him- <lb />
self. There were other pictures <lb />
which told stories of mercy, hope <lb />
courage, faith and charity. On <lb />
top of the book case was a bust <lb />
of Socrates, one of Minerva <lb />
the goddess of Wisdom. The <lb />
windows were curtained with <lb />
white lawn ruffled and draped <lb />
gracefully about the casements. <lb />
In the sunny ones sat pots of <lb />
and geraniums. In a <lb />
corner was a pyramidal arrange- <lb />
of shelves on which <lb />
pots ferns, fragrant flower- <lb />
plants, and graceful vines. <lb />
On the teach-rs desk sat a vase <lb />
of cut flower and on the floor in <lb />
front was spread a rug. The <lb />
charm of the room was <lb />
and I went away thinking <lb />
money is like a fairy's wand, its <lb />
magical touch can change hovels <lb />
into palaces. <lb />
next school we <lb />
said my friend, in Sleepy <lb />
Hollow. The people there have <lb />
money, but their ambition has <lb />
not been kindled for anything <lb />
better than the old <lb />
able school Sure enough <lb />
the room was as rough as a chest- <lb />
nut burr both inside and out. <lb />
No paint, no pictures, no cur- <lb />
no flags or flowers were <lb />
here. I closed the door with a <lb />
bang, for I was repulsed by the <lb />
room and impatient with people <lb />
who were so dead always as to <lb />
such a place. <lb />
said Mr. <lb />
ate. feel the useless <lb />
necessity of and <lb />
co they squander their money in <lb />
providing these luxuries and re- <lb />
main indifferent to the <lb />
ties of the school <lb />
Next we visited the school at <lb />
y Cross roads. The build- <lb />
was e the one in <lb />
Sleepy Hollow. Inside we found <lb />
the bright of a progressive <lb />
young teacher. In pretty group- j <lb />
the walls were <lb />
ranged pictures cut from <lb />
nines; calendars were hanging <lb />
here and there. The bright <lb />
pictures from I he back of scratch <lb />
tablets had been pasted in pan- <lb />
on card board, an so at- <lb />
tractive pictures were made. <lb />
There were no curtain-; but <lb />
around each window was twined <lb />
a bamboo vino. On the table <lb />
was a holding a <lb />
wild flowers. There some <lb />
boxes on a containing ferns <lb />
the boys had got from the <lb />
When we ab her <lb />
decoration the teacher id, <lb />
thought to myself, I do <lb />
have bad walls and no n o I <lb />
can and I shall the <lb />
difficulty, find that Got <lb />
those who help I <lb />
am going to use Perry pi <lb />
and have one corner of my room <lb />
a literary corner, decorated with <lb />
pictures of authors, another <lb />
orated with Bible pictures and <lb />
the third is to be, the patriot's <lb />
corner, in the fourth I shall put <lb />
have better things if we but <lb />
desire them with such force as <lb />
to our desires into <lb />
actual realizations. <lb />
says Ruskin <lb />
intended for the solace of <lb />
nary humanity. Children love <lb />
It require no money <lb />
to our rooms with autumn <lb />
leaves and golden In the <lb />
spring when the world is one <lb />
blooming flower bed. the teacher <lb />
who neglects to have flowers in <lb />
her room is responsible to God <lb />
for one lost opportunity. Money <lb />
furnishes rooms with handsome <lb />
pictures, fine maps, flags and <lb />
statuary, but how thankful I am <lb />
we don't have to pay God for <lb />
this and beautiful ex- <lb />
of his flower. <lb />
A beautifully decorated room <lb />
warmed by a noble teacher's <lb />
certainly begets a love <lb />
for school, is conducive to more <lb />
and better labor and has an ad- <lb />
effect on the discipline. <lb />
Apart from the cheer and hap- <lb />
brought on the wing of <lb />
beauty, its chiefest value is the <lb />
appeal to the finer nature. It's <lb />
effect is to calm men and make <lb />
them cultured. How <lb />
powerful is this thing called <lb />
beauty. <lb />
Man is but a reflection of all <lb />
that he has seen and heard. <lb />
Then let us surround him from <lb />
his infancy with things lovely <lb />
that the reflection, too. may be <lb />
The is the <lb />
Godlike side. Let us cultivate <lb />
this side, for many there be who <lb />
shall enter fields of culture and <lb />
Christianity through the gate <lb />
called Beautiful. <lb />
WORK AND EFFICIENCY. <lb />
Remedy For Every <lb />
to Make Life Healthy. <lb />
It is the kind of work in which a <lb />
mar. is engaged which determines <lb />
for him the meaning of the <lb />
term The success of <lb />
his efforts may depend upon the <lb />
quantity of his output or it may de- <lb />
pend upon quality. Quality <lb />
Quantity Upon these two hung all <lb />
the laws of efficiency. <lb />
For of us it is possible to in- <lb />
crease the duration of his best mo- <lb />
and to render them more <lb />
It is also possible for us to <lb />
reduce the number and the length <lb />
of those of depression and <lb />
low vitality when our work <lb />
and our lives lack snap and en- <lb />
If ire succeed in bringing <lb />
about such a change we shall have <lb />
raised the whole plane of our living <lb />
to something higher and more ad- <lb />
Our work will be <lb />
of results that would otherwise <lb />
have been quite oar reach. <lb />
There conditions for each in- <lb />
under which he can do the <lb />
most and the best work. It is bis <lb />
business to ascertain those <lb />
and to comply with them. <lb />
It is for the nervous, high <lb />
strung, quickly fatigued man to try <lb />
to live by the same as <lb />
his phlegmatic, even tempered <lb />
neighbor. The conditions under <lb />
which the two men produce the best <lb />
results are not identical. The man <lb />
who can't work at his best until aft- <lb />
a long period of warming ought <lb />
to stick to his job. when e he has <lb />
got it, as long as he can keep up to <lb />
the high grade level. That is the <lb />
only real economy for him. On the <lb />
other hand, the man who <lb />
most when he works by <lb />
spurts and takes interval- of <lb />
between times ought not to feel <lb />
that he is doing wrong when he <lb />
gives up imitating the steady work- <lb />
man. System and continuous <lb />
decrease, not increase, his <lb />
Both men can do high <lb />
grade work, bu not under the same <lb />
conditions. <lb />
Every man to discover the <lb />
special conditions of hi- own best <lb />
work and try to -h <lb />
for himself so M he can. <lb />
Otherwise I some- <lb />
where. much <lb />
la lost th i every- <lb />
through the i mold <lb />
World's Wort, <lb />
id's home; earth <lb />
and n <lb />
vision of man <lb />
decorated. <lb />
. ; pit with <lb />
. i rising <lb />
i delicate tints of <lb />
I . Here and there <lb />
. floor ire placed green <lb />
of grass showered with <lb />
flowers. It is dotted <lb />
with silvery lakes and mighty <lb />
cities and over all is placed Sol, <lb />
the janitor, who keeps it bright, pictures of men and things <lb />
Though we are j Our visit was over, I <lb />
powerless to have anything so, was touched and inspired. Many <lb />
grand, we can imitate our model houses our Old North , <lb />
at least, for arc at Poverty <lb />
man's reach should we shall surely<lb />
i. <lb />
rd . . . he is <lb />
i tint i <lb />
Ins <lb />
Me is <lb />
a . <lb />
. critical <lb />
f and <lb />
utters. <lb />
. II. and not a <lb />
. . when fearful- <lb />
i from <lb />
e, <lb />
. in en- <lb />
he is the <lb />
Bona- <lb />
t Ii i, . U <lb />
There is real pleasure in chewing the beet tobacco grown <lb />
where the best tobacco grows -in the famous Piedmont <lb />
country <lb />
CHEW WHAT YOU KNOW AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
Piedmont <lb />
belt <lb />
-.- -3- .; <lb />
Only choice of well matured and <lb />
cured tobacco is in making SCHNAPPS. <lb />
That's why -nu of <lb />
brands, as shown by internal Revenue statistics <lb />
for a fiscal the wonderful growth of six I <lb />
and one-quarter million pounds, or net gain of <lb />
one-third of the entire increased consumption <lb />
of chewing and smoking in the <lb />
United States. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
. CH a. <lb />
we <lb />
I J . . , I i . <lb />
All <lb />
Evidently, chewers cannot resist the <lb />
flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS be- <lb />
cause SCHNAPPS cheers them more <lb />
than any other chewing tobacco and <lb />
every chews SCHNAPPS panes the <lb />
good thing chewer make other chew, <lb />
the fact is now established that there <lb />
are many more chewers and pounds of tobacco <lb />
chewed, to the population, in those States where <lb />
SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in <lb />
the Stales where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered <lb />
to the trade. <lb />
for <lb />
then mail t <lb />
receive <lb />
h. V i's office. We <lb />
vS- i print in . <lb />
l-i-SitS ow any sensible man can <lb />
; hearing Senator Lee S. Over- <lb />
be other than a <lb />
AND KNOW WHAT YOU ARE <lb />
Insist <lb />
traP- <lb />
v iSCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened <lb />
just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. <lb />
SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of the rich, be- <lb />
cause they do not find a chew pleases them better <lb />
at any price; the poor, because it is mere economical than <lb />
the larger or plugs and they get their money's worth <lb />
of the snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco <lb />
lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening- than <lb />
SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco <lb />
properly cured. <lb />
For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco's sake, there is <lb />
like SCHNAPPS. <lb />
Sold at per pound in cuts. Strictly and <lb />
B. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO <lb />
H. A. <lb />
JOHN A HICKS <lb />
flicks. <lb />
Big Sale Now Going On. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C,<lb />
I l I-. II ii mil <lb />
way down at J. H. <lb />
I Bro, next to Early Hotel. <lb />
In., <lb />
e very much regret to learn <lb />
M. M. Sauls is confined to <lb />
home with malarial fever, <lb />
and they are legion, <lb />
id around Ayden, earnestly <lb />
a speedy recovery. <lb />
I i , L; trial, I I <lb />
on need meal, ship stuff <lb />
van <lb />
ITS. Charlie Johnson and child- <lb />
from a visit to <lb />
Taylor, <lb />
N. O. i- nun to <lb />
work if want to be <lb />
Bf- Dunn, of Kinston; is here <lb />
visit to her cousin, Mrs. R. <lb />
union. <lb />
we can make it to his <lb />
as as we have a solid <lb />
expect them to arrive <lb />
week. Tyson. <lb />
is rapidly coming in. <lb />
suppose there were some- <lb />
; like bales sold here <lb />
and Monday. <lb />
in i in I- lint is now c oil <lb />
a d will Oil t auto nave<lb />
lie two year old baby of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. E. L. Brown died yes- <lb />
lay morning and was buried <lb />
afternoon. Rev. T. H. <lb />
of LaGrange, will conduct <lb />
services. <lb />
must go, the season <lb />
advanced. The prices nut <lb />
i lit most buy- <lb />
. and <lb />
house of ton <lb />
Ridge Spring, caught <lb />
Saturday and came near <lb />
j, as it was only a <lb />
damage was sustained. <lb />
, baa been oil on <lb />
III n <lb />
Mr. Yelverton, of Fremont, <lb />
has temporarily located in <lb />
den and accepted a <lb />
book keeper with Winslow <lb />
Mills. <lb />
Misses Mary Whitehead, Hen- <lb />
Brown, Lilian Munn, Dora <lb />
Lena and Ni- <lb />
Cannon and Prof. <lb />
attended the teacher's outing in <lb />
Greenville Saturday. <lb />
We want to make room for other <lb />
stocks and in order to do so we are <lb />
very cheap bargains in sum- <lb />
mer We must move them <lb />
i lie way and have put a price <lb />
n them that will be sure get <lb />
the off Now is time to get <lb />
value for Cannon <lb />
F A nice one farm <lb />
., es more or less <lb />
. i thin <lb />
of Good well wale <lb />
and out s. Land in <lb />
i of cultivation. Apply to <lb />
J. <lb />
g. X <lb />
THE SONS LIBERTY. <lb />
ii know <lb />
its denied <lb />
to tax the <lb />
i it <lb />
fore<lb />
ti<lb />
author i of<lb />
AIR. <lb />
Impurity, <lb />
Fred and <lb />
spent Sunday with Mrs. <lb />
new <lb />
-an <lb />
I'm, <lb />
M II. <lb />
e and <lb />
and <lb />
all <lb />
horses <lb />
-Ions. <lb />
week <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
i i n F. M <lb />
A i , <lb />
duly <lb />
In f th of <lb />
Pit C. . K-T <lb />
the will hi- i tor cash l-fur. <lb />
In on Md <lb />
tit follow <lb />
Hi-Mi of tract of <lb />
v. th <lb />
tide riv-r, u u . i -d th- north by <lb />
t- of L. if. <lb />
h. ti on Nip by the J <lb />
. w n . of I <lb />
-Urn. more or and <lb />
i- K. M. <lb />
T, J. Com <lb />
in. UM n <lb />
I- l lend II to Mid , <lb />
I. <lb />
i I <lb />
In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO DIS <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, OW <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The Hardware <lb />
J. and <lb />
left for State fair this <lb />
pg. <lb />
I'll AN i i i car <lb />
I i.-iii, and can <lb />
buy before <lb />
k Lilly Co <lb />
as a thunder clap among the <lb />
here Saturday when <lb />
from Greenville was <lb />
the withdrawal <lb />
A. Sugg as an aspirant <lb />
. It was also a sky <lb />
when the people were <lb />
it was without his consent or <lb />
that the name of <lb />
tr Fred was <lb />
ed in the Radical list, that he <lb />
a Democrat and proposed in <lb />
coming election to vote the <lb />
e Democratic ticket, It was <lb />
keep on a <lb />
feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
Such oats, corn, <lb />
meal mil brand <lb />
Mn Lilly A Co. <lb />
lief of Police Alexander has <lb />
from his vacation and <lb />
med his duties on force. <lb />
E. C. Flynn and <lb />
. or Fortress Monroe, who <lb />
. i been to see B. F. Early, <lb />
Mrs. Flynn, left for <lb />
; homes Monday. Mr. Early <lb />
critically ill. <lb />
There Are Two Forms of <lb />
C. and Solid. <lb />
mil i nice of ventilation <lb />
, i supply of fresh <lb />
in rooms, sleeping <lb />
or insisted <lb />
upon. Without air is <lb />
mid air be moder- <lb />
ate, cannot be main- <lb />
it is astonishing <lb />
and a proof of the wonderful <lb />
adaptation of living beings to their <lb />
environment to note how great an <lb />
amount of contamination of the air <lb />
can lie borne with seeming <lb />
arc two forms of impurity <lb />
in mid The <lb />
gases, from <lb />
from the am in <lb />
houses from the unnoticed <lb />
leaks from the gas pipes and from <lb />
defective plumbing, are the most <lb />
injurious. Tor the removal of these <lb />
ventilation through open win- <lb />
and is most <lb />
efficacious, it is of little <lb />
ice in the removal of the other kind <lb />
of is to say, the <lb />
particles of <lb />
which are always floating in the air <lb />
of houses as well as in that of the <lb />
streets <lb />
A beam of sunlight entering <lb />
through a half closed shutter makes <lb />
visible this dust, and a one looks <lb />
with startled eyes on the beam <lb />
which lights up the floating <lb />
the wonder grows that the <lb />
lungs an- not made solid by this <lb />
stream of dust flowing in with every <lb />
breath. Fortunately the nose and <lb />
the moist lining of the air tubes ore <lb />
designed to filter the by arrest- <lb />
these particles they can <lb />
enter the delicate air of <lb />
the lungs. They do their work well, <lb />
but not perfectly, and the greater <lb />
the amount of dust the more they <lb />
fail in their function. <lb />
Workmen in dusty trades <lb />
carpet heaters, coal miners, pot- <lb />
grinders, felt <lb />
acquire disease of the lungs from <lb />
the inhalation of dust. <lb />
Dual particle are injurious not <lb />
only mechanically, but also and <lb />
chiefly because they act as <lb />
of disease <lb />
Since it is impossible to <lb />
entirely by ventilation, it is <lb />
necessary to do what is practicable <lb />
to prevent its dissemination through <lb />
the air. Settled dust is Ugly, hut <lb />
inoffensive Hut when the well <lb />
meaning but ignorant housewife <lb />
flops it into the air with a <lb />
duster she only rouses the sleeping <lb />
lion. Brooms and feather dusters <lb />
are relics of barbarism and should <lb />
be banished. The damp cloth for <lb />
furniture and the mop and carpet <lb />
sweeper for floors, or, best of all, <lb />
the vacuum process, are the modern <lb />
civilized agents of cleanliness. These <lb />
gather the dust do not <lb />
ply scatter it in the where it is <lb />
invisible, but <lb />
Companion <lb />
For Tired Feat. <lb />
Put a handful of common salt <lb />
into four quarts of hot water, and <lb />
while it is as hot u can borne <lb />
place the feet in it. Afterward rub <lb />
well with a rough towel. <lb />
aw. <lb />
To Paint <lb />
B Lida Roberson of Gold To keep an open pail of paint <lb />
been visiting Miss Ni- fresh stir well to dissolve nil the oil, <lb />
then Hie pail with water. <lb />
S. Carr, of Greenville, was When the paint In rain needed for <lb />
Friday. . use pour off tho water. <lb />
Norfolk's Early Protest Against <lb />
George's Tyranny. <lb />
But few the most diligent <lb />
of <lb />
that Norfolk <lb />
right of <lb />
colonies <lb />
over two mo <lb />
of <lb />
burg <lb />
r. <lb />
tires <lb />
met at Phil; <lb />
renounced ti <lb />
Britain. <lb />
Yet as k a <lb />
n n . , <lb />
led the of <lb />
of in <lb />
of and certain term <lb />
their determined opposition to <lb />
encroachments of British <lb />
on their rights to govern <lb />
under the British crown. <lb />
These Norfolk people did not de <lb />
their independence. They ex- <lb />
affirmed their wish to be <lb />
subjects of King George They <lb />
merely declared that there should <lb />
be no taxation without <lb />
Among the many prominent <lb />
Norfolk names attached to the doc- <lb />
arc Henry Tucker, Robert <lb />
Tucker, Robert Tucker, Jr.; Maxi- <lb />
Culvert. Thomas Butt. <lb />
Thomas Willoughby, John Taylor, <lb />
Jr.; Joseph Hutchings, Jr., and <lb />
James Parker. <lb />
The resolutions adopted read a- <lb />
Having taken consideration <lb />
tendency of that oppressive and <lb />
unconstitutional act of parliament com <lb />
called the stamp act and <lb />
desirous our sentiment should b. <lb />
known to and <lb />
we arc a part of the colony which <lb />
In assembly openly expressed <lb />
detestation of the said act. which ll <lb />
with ruin and productive o <lb />
the <lb />
willing to rivet the shackles of <lb />
d oppression on and <lb />
; et unborn, v.-e have I <lb />
to the following <lb />
That we <lb />
lord and sovereign. King George III., <lb />
to our and lawful <lb />
and t we will at all times to the <lb />
most f our power and ability <lb />
and his most sacred person, <lb />
and d. and shall always be <lb />
called upon to as <lb />
with our lives and <lb />
tunes and defend his Just an. <lb />
prerogatives. <lb />
Resolved. That will by all <lb />
ways and means which Divine <lb />
has put Into our hands defend <lb />
In the full enjoyment of, and preserve i <lb />
violate to those <lb />
of all free born <lb />
taxed only by <lb />
lives of their own choosing and of <lb />
tried by none hut a Jury of their peers <lb />
And that If we quietly submit to <lb />
of said stamp act all out <lb />
claims to civil liberty will be lost w <lb />
and our subjects In America <lb />
Of the Invaluable <lb />
Resolved. That a commute <lb />
who shall In such manner as they <lb />
think proper upon necessary business <lb />
and make public the above resolutions <lb />
and that they correspond as they shall <lb />
see occasion with the Associated Sons <lb />
and Friends to Liberty In the other Brit <lb />
colonies In America. <lb />
FALL, 1906 <lb />
W e are daily our f all line of <lb />
DRY <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
nOES<lb />
C v <lb />
and it s us pleasure to say that our <lb />
stock th s fall is as complete as we can <lb />
make it. Our line of men's and boy's <lb />
clothing is exceptionally good this season <lb />
and if you call and inspect our line, <lb />
we will convince you that our styles are <lb />
latest and prices as reasonable as can <lb />
be made. We have striven hard to give <lb />
our good for the least <lb />
money possible and with the celebrated c in stock <lb />
We ink we can serve you. <lb />
Our line of dress goods is more complete this fall than ever, and we think <lb />
we can save you money. We pay special attention to this part of our business <lb />
and have bought only the latest styles, with right. In our shoe department <lb />
celebrated shoes tor women. Every pair <lb />
famous and shoes for men, none better <lb />
made. We have recently inc our furniture stock, and are in position to sell <lb />
you at the lowest possible prices. See our line of suits and roll foot steads. We <lb />
also have in some rockers at very low prices. Buy our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt <lb />
We your business and if you will come to see us we will assure you <lb />
treatment. action at our your <lb />
CO <lb />
Leader in Low Prices. <lb />
As a re-nit of <lb />
those resolutions <lb />
who commanded <lb />
Norfolk, made n t <lb />
fired fin <lb />
tile adoption <lb />
Lord <lb />
d British fleet off. <lb />
ministration be- j <lb />
i hots were. i,,,,,, <lb />
Liverpool. <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Railroad B <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
On bin Annum <lb />
nil John <lb />
d Fare wish- <lb />
III <lb />
In- <lb />
N. <lb />
Now is your time to save <lb />
money by coining to us for <lb />
children's school requisites; <lb />
pens, era- <lb />
we have also a grout assort- <lb />
of <lb />
note tip <lb />
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
ed <lb />
The mainstay of social <lb />
M. SAULS, Druggist. <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
it cure we will d <lb />
your We say a <lb />
full 11.00 free bottle t f <lb />
SOL and if it benefits then <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
r for use advt entitles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG STORE. <lb />
Only a limited number of bottles <lb />
given away. Don't miss this <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
N. C <lb />
At the of business Sept. Hi. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and -10,827.34 <lb />
Overdrafts Secured 663.21 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Due from Hanks, <lb />
Cash Items, 80.80 <lb />
Gold Coin, 200.00 <lb />
Silver Coin, 1,232 <lb />
Dank notes and <lb />
other U. notes 6,045.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund 8,700.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, 720.86 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . 102.110 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 41,003.48 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total, <lb />
456,2.21 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
that the statement is to beet of my and be- <lb />
lief. . J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. R. SMITH <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
R. CANNON <lb />
Public , <lb />
SECOND SERIES <lb />
BUILDING AND LOAN <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Now otters another series of its stock to the public bear- <lb />
date of Nov. <lb />
to its share holders since its May <lb />
SERIES LIMITED TO SHARES <lb />
The books are now open and you can secure this stock by <lb />
plying to the Secretary who will be glad to give you information <lb />
Constitution and by-laws Will <lb />
be on request. <lb />
OFFICERS <lb />
H. A. WHITE, Pres. G. S. PRICHARD, Vice Pies, <lb />
WHITE, and Treas <lb />
H. A. <lb />
it t; Flanagan <lb />
it j. <lb />
l Moore, <lb />
H. v . h. <lb />
It, O <lb />
G. K <lb />
C. <lb />
Ii V C, <lb />
H, , <lb />
S. T. Into <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
without adding to it by <lb />
r supper. With such a stock of <lb />
Grocer es, Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits. Ac as I carry, tho selecting and buy- <lb />
are easy and the all saved It will take no argument to <lb />
you of if you visit my store and what I <lb />
You can And me one door North of <lb />
J. B<lb /></p>
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THE QUEER <lb />
ALL OVER THE <lb />
Customs of These Sieve Holding <lb />
Natives of Africa. <lb />
The lire on the <lb />
Wok of the Kongo between <lb />
and or between the <lb />
twentieth mid twenty-second <lb />
of east longitude, and to <lb />
long in the I <lb />
to By <lb />
of the I <lb />
d forth men, others <lb />
the and yet a third kind <lb />
These .-lave.- are <lb />
glares birth or men sold for <lb />
Ti ire well treated, and <lb />
an island on <lb />
Much i i who ire i<lb />
I rm <lb />
when a man, not <lb />
In-. . <lb />
obtain one. <lb />
i i mi <lb />
of the <lb />
One I <lb />
man <lb />
has <lb />
of <lb />
m- i a <lb />
y. mi the<lb />
in <lb />
, d <lb />
kit <lb />
. their h i <lb />
fends. H ti <lb />
and wrestling <lb />
mat. i The <lb />
tor a I red. S i are <lb />
burial, but In I <lb />
i in t ii the bodies, <lb />
ton i in which they are <lb />
i e colored. <lb />
i. Here in life after <lb />
. id a spirits. They think <lb />
Their J. and friends are <lb />
always thorn, all hough <lb />
they cannot be teen. Their god is <lb />
named account of <lb />
origin of the white mid black <lb />
curious. I sent hi i are always <lb />
ton, on earth to see what ; <lb />
the races of mankind were doing. <lb />
he was well re- <lb />
so he gave them a white skin <lb />
sad m knowledge, among <lb />
the Africans he was received, <lb />
hi black and stupid. <lb />
One of myths entertained by <lb />
; this people that Kongo and <lb />
, Its tributaries were created <lb />
the tears of the tribe weeping for <lb />
favorite chief long ago. The moon <lb />
ft supposed be an immense ship <lb />
in conveying the souls of <lb />
the dead to and the stars <lb />
are tin eyes of the dead, who sleep <lb />
Brass, copper or tin vessels <lb />
used in ring Id as <lb />
Points to Remember Win Preparing <lb />
Pickles. <lb />
Vinegar used for pickling must <lb />
be of the best, whether cider, <lb />
wine or grain vinegar. Never l I <lb />
it longer than five or six minute.-, <lb />
unless you wish to reduce its <lb />
strength. <lb />
Bras <lb />
no <lb />
. of the . id m these met- <lb />
. . . t in pro n <lb />
son in pit <lb />
earthenware is also affected by <lb />
the action of the vinegar. Use <lb />
of porcelain or granite ware for <lb />
the cooking no glass or <lb />
ware jars fir keeping them. <lb />
W i n the jars an- filled the <lb />
gar must completely rover the <lb />
fruit. Tie the spices up in <lb />
less whole <lb />
the I i <lb />
i the mustard pickles, i I <lb />
. etc., an Indian saffron called <lb />
turmeric is used. <lb />
A very small quantity of <lb />
; i in kin j the pickles firm <lb />
, the u-e of alum is an <lb />
i o-i r u i <lb />
,. i e. layers i i- <lb />
rs ., are beating v. ill <lb />
them. <lb />
The C to cf China. <lb />
If i . with gold it <lb />
i ever I with M <lb />
as a dull in effect and i <lb />
causes i c gill to rub off. <lb />
Hot water d .- no harm. It is I <lb />
t r soft, if no rain water be <lb />
is an easy r to hod it <lb />
well, hen reduce it the proper <lb />
temperature. The softer the dry- <lb />
in o it the mo- , <lb />
the articles are out of the <lb />
rinse in cold water is to re- i <lb />
the Besides, many j <lb />
a- are due to the sudden <lb />
from hot to cold water. <lb />
Cooking <lb />
There is quite a difference in <lb />
quality and flavor of wild ducks. <lb />
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best cooked without <lb />
Menu a pity to stuff <lb />
these fine birds. <lb />
Mallards, teals, and <lb />
wood ducks may stuffed with rice, <lb />
hominy or potatoes nicely seasoned <lb />
with chopped English walnuts. Can- <lb />
and redheads are vegetable <lb />
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this season in <lb />
shoes. No fashionableness of <lb />
costume will cover a neglect of <lb />
footwear, for are not woman's <lb />
credentials to refinement signed <lb />
by her shoes and her passport <lb />
therefore should be the <lb />
thy <lb />
If you have never n a just try one pair. It <lb />
will work wonders in e locks your These claiming shoes <lb />
can be found here in a lull assortment styles and sizes. <lb />
The cloaks and furs are here in great abundance of <lb />
styles and prices. We have the newest and most <lb />
styles and yon should give them a look before buy- <lb />
a, -mos <lb />
FAY <lb />
no mending. They are the ideal <lb />
stockings for Winter. <lb />
Never wrinkle or come down as they fasten securely <lb />
at the waist. They are made of the best yarns and <lb />
only nor-poisonous DYES are used in their construe- <lb />
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED TO SATISFACTION AFTER A FAIR <lb />
TRIAL OF NOT LESS I FOUR WE KS <lb />
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fan ll province, to <lb />
their -av. and on their confirmation , . <lb />
mi the he gavel January, the <lb />
orders to two of his satellites to, the primrose; March, the violet; <lb />
March for and before him the April, the daisy; May, the haw- <lb />
p. n, ho added to thorn; Juno, the honeysuckle; July, <lb />
right, daddy, you the water lily; August, the poppy; <lb />
your own. Put con-1 September, the morning glory; <lb />
and composedly the hop blossom; November, <lb />
back to his place. I the December, th. <lb />
No. -14 price only <lb />
No. price only <lb />
No. sizes to price only <lb />
No. to price only <lb />
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fair trial. <lb />
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REFLECT <lb />
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and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
PITT DAY OCTOBER 1906 <lb />
NO. <lb />
SEE THEY STAND <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
COULDN'T <lb />
Republicans Still Bid for The <lb />
Vote. <lb />
The following is a <lb />
from the National Republican <lb />
Campaign Text-Book for <lb />
year, which shows I an <lb />
Whereas, our kind lieu ten- Boy Beats <lb />
y Father in His wise providence <lb />
Ii is P fit to remove from our; <lb />
chap i midst to His Heavenly abode our; <lb />
brother Robert M. <lb />
fore we the members of <lb />
i church, The <lb />
Endeavor and Sunday school <lb />
Kore. <lb />
You j can't t away with <lb />
I these beys. ,. II h <lb />
their own way of <lb />
into lands o <lb />
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till bidding for the <lb />
. , ,. I e North Carolina, <lb />
for the . <lb />
Congressional can m, 1906 <lb />
page i <lb />
Colored <lb />
i lore as <lb />
to i be i i of <lb />
i i <lb />
to the I<lb />
than l i <lb />
of North ; <lb />
in qua I a <lb />
In North v. i <lb />
do <lb />
Resolve 1st. That though we <lb />
cannot understand the <lb />
of Providence, yet we bow <lb />
humble submission to His <lb />
Divine Will, I v and be- <lb />
that all things <lb />
for<lb />
it, <lb />
i pay it.<lb />
in ll <lb />
of <lb />
ism is colored citizens, <lb />
although a minority f the <lb />
are given participation in <lb />
the control <lb />
counties and States, and are <lb />
elected to public office in <lb />
these respective units of our <lb />
governmental system; in the <lb />
South, the stronghold of <lb />
racy, the colored citizen is being <lb />
systematically disfranchised and <lb />
from effective <lb />
in the conduct of public <lb />
affairs, and each year witnesses <lb />
a narrow of his political and <lb />
civil rights. The mere mention <lb />
of the facts well known to every <lb />
observer of the times will suffice <lb />
to indicate the relative attitude <lb />
of the two gr- at political parties <lb />
the The <lb />
Republican party believes in the <lb />
political equality of all men with- <lb />
out reference to race or nation- <lb />
and this belief it has sup- <lb />
ported by the most costly and <lb />
sanguinary war in the history of <lb />
our national history. The Dem- <lb />
party believes in restrict- <lb />
the citizenship <lb />
class and has written her <lb />
I opinion into the <lb />
I tut ions and practices of nearly <lb />
every Southern State where that <lb />
party is dominant. <lb />
party believes in doc- <lb />
so expressed by <lb />
President K n <lb />
up. n do <lb />
it r <lb />
I it <lb />
i i . i i i and <lb />
irk lo <lb />
hie <lb />
f true to every <lb />
interest of the church and its <lb />
societies. One whose life ex- <lb />
Christian <lb />
which always marks a faith that <lb />
leads to our Lord and Savior, <lb />
who was always willing, patient, <lb />
loving and forbearing and of a <lb />
gentle and affectionate <lb />
He filled his place in all <lb />
departments of church work <lb />
with honor to himself and credit <lb />
to the church. While he will be <lb />
greatly missed from our meet- <lb />
yet we will ever cherish <lb />
the of his <lb />
faithful service and devotion, <lb />
3rd. We hereby tender our <lb />
heartfelt sympathy to his grief <lb />
stricken wife, father, brother <lb />
and sister, who were so much <lb />
devoted to him, also t all <lb />
who are sorrowful because <lb />
he is gone from them. To <lb />
these there should be this com- <lb />
thought, that he is now <lb />
with our Savior, free from all <lb />
suffering and care, and at rest <lb />
for evermore. <lb />
4th. That a copy of these res- <lb />
on our minutes <lb />
chief. it with all their mis- <lb />
chief, the home that ,., <lb />
a boy in it is w-ll it's not just wiring me i t r <lb />
a ch on <lb />
In hi the hell in <lb />
the editor's desk at home land th .,,,,., <lb />
pip and sack of tobacco, and may p th, . <lb />
when the night is <lb />
am m. pi I ., . A , <lb />
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out ll A doll from <lb />
i i to the I <lb />
all <lb />
tack was i re <lb />
i to C. T <lb />
i down to load up , <lb />
found be filled with bits <lb />
of paper he had cut up. As we fifty bushel <lb />
talk paper, and live on paper he was hon to kiss i good <lb />
wind, but he hadn't learned <lb />
. . i Denver Post. <lb />
that that boy must have I <lb />
concluded we could smoke paper, <lb />
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Collage A <lb />
in Gets , i, , <lb />
A End of the <lb />
kick was <lb />
. and <lb />
too. <lb />
BLACK JACK <lb />
A New Question. <lb />
the consideration by a juror <lb />
of a case in court, Two <lb />
members of a jury in Durham so <lb />
considered it, and refused to <lb />
work on . -y; thereby causing <lb />
a mistrial in an important suit <lb />
T jury deliberated until <lb />
Saturday night, when <lb />
two of the members then an- <lb />
-ii that it was then Sun- <lb />
day id as they could not work <lb />
on refused further dis- <lb />
of the case until Monday. <lb />
court was required to ad- <lb />
at midnight Sunday, so <lb />
there was nothing for the judge <lb />
Black Jack, N. C, Oct. 1906. <lb />
J. O Johnston attends church <lb />
at chapel Sunday and <lb />
returned to his home here Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Lula Mills, who is <lb />
the Winterville High school, <lb />
came home Friday and returned <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Abram Dixon and his sister, i to do but order a mistrial. This <lb />
Earn. <lb />
he mock marriage at the <lb />
la . a brilliant . <lb />
and i I <lb />
inc . <lb />
Irvine <lb />
song, i <lb />
. In ich the I i <lb />
the . <lb />
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tin <lb />
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., rs and <lb />
in the pathway of ihi. . followed the <lb />
Is and ring-bearer, then <lb />
maids of honor, and last, the <lb />
lovely bride leaning on the arm <lb />
of her father. The groom, with <lb />
his best man, joined her in front <lb />
of the dignified bishop, who pro- <lb />
to unite them in the bonds <lb />
of padlock. <lb />
After the ceremony they re- <lb />
it i is <lb />
the <lb />
t is <lb />
J.<lb />
In <lb />
for <lb />
any <lb />
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to <lb />
,. he <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Mills and Miss Re- <lb />
Mills all went to Washing- <lb />
ton Saturday. <lb />
L. F. Stancill, of Washington, <lb />
was here Friday. <lb />
E. L. Clark, who is clerking <lb />
for C. T. in Greenville, <lb />
came home Sunday returned <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Abram Dixon <lb />
is the first instance of <lb />
the kind on record and there <lb />
may be some judges who would <lb />
into the matter to <lb />
see if it had any bearing on the <lb />
law against contempt of court. <lb />
But can thinking about and talk- <lb />
over a question at issue <lb />
called That is what <lb />
the Chronicle puts up to the d- <lb />
bating society. If thinking <lb />
I. to the i to <lb />
l . on any <lb />
he could find on which to lay his <lb />
hands. The first thing he saw- <lb />
was a string of cars standing on <lb />
a siding near the old freight de- <lb />
pot. There was only one means <lb />
of egress into this switch; the <lb />
other stops up against <lb />
tired to the strains of South Elm, so the officer got a <lb />
wedding march, and a lock and <lb />
the congratulations of the as- locked to the <lb />
guests in the halls and .,., way <lb />
parlors. The ceremony the there was no <lb />
beloved we are j a one of <lb />
herein the sight of the he to what <lb />
dean and in the face of this as-. When a shifting <lb />
company to join engine came along to take out <lb />
the cars the engineer saw that <lb />
he would have to pull up the <lb />
track to get the cars out and <lb />
he also saw that <lb />
have to be pulled <lb />
W. H. talking can be construed as work <lb />
that. <lb />
a copy <lb />
on um . i <lb />
be sent to the Adams went to New Bern Sun- and that sort work <lb />
is a <lb />
family and a to the <lb />
Watch Tower and Reflector for <lb />
publication. <lb />
J. A. Lang, <lb />
C . E. Society <lb />
Latham, S. S. <lb />
i n<lb />
. <lb />
Li . i i th <lb />
o. purpose to <lb />
exclude colored men from any <lb />
in the control of local <lb />
high in <lb />
e Democratic counsels of his <lb />
party. <lb />
stated the <lb />
fest intention of the Democracy <lb />
to as far as possible, <lb />
the colored voters of the country, <lb />
and in a recent speech <lb />
South passed through <lb />
scenes of turbulence and disorder <lb />
rape and riot. By amend- <lb />
to State Constitutions, <lb />
and by legislation the whites <lb />
the have secured control, <lb />
for the time being, of their own <lb />
focal governments, and the col- <lb />
r ; no longer a political <lb />
f; ii a State south of the <lb />
Here is a frank ad- <lb />
i that Democracy no <lb />
long . sorts the time-honored <lb />
maxim i governments derive <lb />
just powers from the con- <lb />
sent of the and that <lb />
only a portion of the citizenry, <lb />
are in the opinion of its leaders, <lb />
entitled to a voice in public <lb />
flairs. <lb />
Republican party en- <lb />
courages the highest character <lb />
in the the Democratic <lb />
party seeks to degrade it. No <lb />
Republican Legislature has ever <lb />
laws inimical to the <lb />
day. <lb />
A. C. <lb />
spent <lb />
with . <lb />
I . <lb />
Jo II <lb />
of Sunday, then re are <lb />
. . , many more sinners in this world that ye now tie your hearts to- <lb />
rt than had counted on, Char- the rope of <lb />
. i m here lotto Chronicle. . ., i <lb />
Id the Will thou have <lb />
this man and this woman <lb />
firm padlock. If any one can <lb />
show just cause why they may <lb />
not be agreeably joined, let her, f <lb />
speak now, or forever after hold ti,, cars <lb />
her peace, along and over the ground, so he <lb />
require and charge you was stand- <lb />
both, as ye will answer before the <lb />
faculty, who are supposed to Finally an hour or two <lb />
all hearts ;,.,.,,,,,,,, peached <lb />
the movement of all feet, through tho of some <lb />
that th <lb />
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convention of the l <lb />
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is new- . i <lb />
night by <lb />
in Ti I phi . <lb />
. armer us <lb />
her produce In a <lb />
pan . i a also a <lb />
i an in the town a few <lb />
cap k from to <lb />
Suffolk, <lb />
mar. northern terminus of <lb />
the combined roads, and <lb />
N. C, the southern <lb />
mites away who has many <lb />
regular told me that <lb />
had half her load sold <lb />
before leaving home, How <lb />
i this woman for thy governing <lb />
. lie Will t ii<lb />
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in Mr. , . . , <lb />
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which influent- . th b Ion is wife will lei <lb />
, select Norfolk as its n t meet- i the . <lb />
place, and also from M . J. <lb />
H. to Mr. J. . <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. Mason and Air. <lb />
Steed were sent from Nor <lb />
be paid <lb />
i i<lb />
money would <lb />
and cars <lb />
it <lb />
. h<lb />
minus. The Pamlico, Oriental By telephone. Many farmers <lb />
Western Railroad was sold do net the immense ad- <lb />
the Atlantic North Carolina <lb />
Railroad and certain matters <lb />
the John L. Roper <lb />
Company, brought <lb />
into the consolidation, were <lb />
disposed of as planned. <lb />
progress, happiness and comfort <lb />
or any class of citizens; <lb />
Democratic legislatures, on <lb />
the other hand, have enacted <lb />
laws which make it impossible <lb />
for a colored person of refine-1 <lb />
vantages and labor-saving <lb />
in the telephone. Ry <lb />
its use. one may learn from the <lb />
city village the state of the <lb />
market, the probable demand, <lb />
any shortage that and be <lb />
prepared to take advantage of it <lb />
promptly, while Mr. <lb />
is finding out too late that there <lb />
was a brisk demand for the very <lb />
goods he had lo sell. Market <lb />
reports in weekly papers are <lb />
history when received <lb />
to travel in decency from <lb />
one part of the State to another. <lb />
No Republican governor would <lb />
dare veto a measure for the <lb />
cation of any class of citizens in <lb />
the rudiments of knowledge <lb />
that is just what has recently <lb />
been done by the chief executive <lb />
Mississippi. The Republican <lb />
party is on record as being in <lb />
favor of the most liberal policies <lb />
with respect to education, <lb />
believing that no other position <lb />
is consistent with the <lb />
of our <lb />
th <lb />
What <lb />
secure, if possible, the next , , <lb />
meeting for n an . <lb />
their efforts have <lb />
successful. <lb />
This means that <lb />
twenty-five and thirty <lb />
, n . <lb />
is <lb />
v. Ii v he I put <lb />
have this man for thy obedient whereupon <lb />
husband Wilt thou promise found some y about <lb />
R. E. him wisely and well <lb />
to Wilt thou be ever constant and <lb />
i. e <lb />
in <lb />
n sud- <lb />
his person. <lb />
in thy upon <lb />
his nurse, his time and his <lb />
p. r, and forsaking all else, en- <lb />
between I to spend his money as <lb />
thousand thy husband will earn it <lb />
more people will visit Jamestown for <lb />
Exposition and Norfolk in <lb />
when they come . <lb />
will spend almost a week as <lb />
guests of this city. <lb />
At St. Louis i years <lb />
there were about <lb />
and delegates alone at the meet- <lb />
to say nothing of the people <lb />
attracted lo that city incident . <lb />
the convention. It is believed the faculty sane <lb />
that the exposition will bring as let the same stand, day or back on w <lb />
many if not more people thin d I night, summer or winter, time boy ha <lb />
St. Louis, and it II i or no Charlotte Ob- . <lb />
want w. ,. . , i ., . <lb />
m, , to its capacity to entertain <lb />
advance information. The expected. Norfolk <lb />
graph also comes in handy. <lb />
Progressive <lb />
County Canvass. <lb />
The Democratic candidates are <lb />
having interesting meetings at <lb />
their appointments tor speakings <lb />
over the county. They had a <lb />
large crowd at May's chapel on <lb />
Tuesday and, also at Falkland <lb />
Wednesday. The prospects <lb />
point to a larger Democratic vote <lb />
than two years ago. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
From Life, <lb />
There was a lady W h i <lb />
hastened to the nursery, <lb />
to her little <lb />
what do you mean <lb />
shouting and Play <lb />
quietly like Tommy. See, <lb />
doesn't make a <lb />
course he said <lb />
the little is our <lb />
game. He is papa coming home <lb />
late and lam <lb />
When to Pa. <lb />
All exchange says the wise mer- <lb />
chant will cease to advertise <lb />
I when trees grow upside down; <lb />
woman when the beggar wears a crown; <lb />
I when ice forms on the sun; <lb />
The steps forth, the when the sparrow w. <lb />
ring is produced, and the man when gold dollars too cheap; <lb />
this ring when worn keep; <lb />
wed and with all my a fish forgets to <lb />
kisses thee swim; when Satan sings . <lb />
. and when the girls g i <lb />
mall <lb />
pie <lb />
when <lb />
fun to break a . w u n all <lb />
tell the truth; when cold <lb />
Wilmington, N. Oct. makes you when <lb />
Early this a the j when <lb />
; r I e <lb />
Fire in Cotton Vessel. <lb />
was discovered under the <lb />
third hatch among b lies <lb />
of cotton. the aid of the <lb />
local fire department and the <lb />
pumps of the compress, the fire, <lb />
which seemed to have been <lb />
for some days, was <lb />
extinguished. <lb />
these things all i to pass; <lb />
then th man wise will <lb />
neglect to advertise. <lb />
Two women like to -tail a fuss <lb />
and then leave their to <lb />
fight it out. <lb />
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