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MIS. JEFFERSON DAVIS BESIDE <lb/>
HER HUSBAND. <lb/>
In Hollywood Cemetery at <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Richmond. Va. Oct -The <lb/>
train bearing the body of Mrs. <lb/>
Jefferson Davis here <lb/>
about half past o'clock <lb/>
Boor id s met at Elba, <lb/>
an u n by <lb/>
a i. i. Taylor i I <lb/>
i c . ed the ladies of <lb/>
funeral part from Now i r <lb/>
to the I fife Hotel. The <lb/>
members of the Davis family <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. Oct. 1906. <lb/>
To the officers and members of <lb/>
Eureka No. Ayden. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
We your committee appointed <lb/>
to draft resolutions, beg leave to <lb/>
submit the <lb/>
Whereas, it has pleased <lb/>
Wis Providence to remove from <lb/>
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and bow in humble a <lb/>
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After the a <lb/>
was formed and the march was <lb/>
taken up I t- <lb/>
The procession was made <lb/>
up of the Ideal of the <lb/>
Seventieth regiment of Virginia <lb/>
volunteers, a company from <lb/>
the Richmond <lb/>
local and visiting camps <lb/>
of Con federate and sons <lb/>
of daughters of the Con- <lb/>
and Confederate Me- <lb/>
Associations. There were <lb/>
representatives in from most <lb/>
of the States which made up the <lb/>
Confederacy. the head of <lb/>
the procession General <lb/>
Stephen D. Lee. of Mississippi, their numbers became in many <lb/>
Chancellor who what is <lb/>
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and his family our <lb/>
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things well.<lb/>
Shaw is <lb/>
is the <lb/>
est task w God in His n <lb/>
bee. <lb/>
It look six thousand years to <lb/>
develop a people into whose <lb/>
hands He dared commit then <lb/>
own political <lb/>
This is a great truth, and yet <lb/>
the Republican party boasts o; <lb/>
its wisdom in giving the ballet t <lb/>
a great horde of ignorant black <lb/>
men less than three hundred <lb/>
years removed from savagery <lb/>
and but a few years removed <lb/>
from slavery, who by virtue of<lb/>
in civilian garb, as chief marsh- <lb/>
all of the parade. <lb/>
At the cemetery there was an- <lb/>
other large gathering of people. <lb/>
The service.-, which were brief. <lb/>
were conducted by Rev. Mr. <lb/>
Forsyth and Rev. Dr. Seagle. <lb/>
The Howitzers fired an artillery <lb/>
salute with the guns which were <lb/>
issued to them by the <lb/>
general government and two <lb/>
of the infantry fired <lb/>
volleys over the grave. <lb/>
A noteworthy personage at <lb/>
was James Jones, <lb/>
a colored nun who drove the <lb/>
Davis family carriage during the <lb/>
war and who now lives in <lb/>
N. C. He attended the <lb/>
funeral of President Davis and <lb/>
Hiss Winnie Davis and though <lb/>
now bent and much en- <lb/>
insisted on being pres- <lb/>
places rulers of their masters. <lb/>
The Republicans dared by <lb/>
statute to repeal God's eternal <lb/>
law of the races and the ages, <lb/>
and now they glory in their <lb/>
shame and folly. Raleigh News <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Cl <lb/>
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i e great <lb/>
tut on all good things, <lb/>
tin e i who constantly <lb/>
seek to i For <lb/>
the bet i fit of those who have <lb/>
by the action of those who <lb/>
have always managed to break <lb/>
in at time and in a <lb/>
dozen different ways cause in- <lb/>
ice, we give the follow- <lb/>
rules governing; the proper <lb/>
use telephone, taken from <lb/>
the Richmond <lb/>
call a man to the <lb/>
telephone for a social chat <lb/>
B hours. <lb/>
waste the time of <lb/>
by talking longer <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Don't Central and <lb/>
Weldon, Oct. William <lb/>
Perkins, the mail cl <lb/>
on the Weldon and <lb/>
branch, and Miss Virginia Mi s- <lb/>
grove were i <lb/>
at the home of the bride at Roil- <lb/>
Hill, Charlotte county, Va. <lb/>
Mr. Perkins is a splendid <lb/>
young man and stands high with <lb/>
the officials of the railway mail <lb/>
service. The bride is said to <lb/>
a lovely and charming young <lb/>
woman- Raleigh News and Ob- <lb/>
,. Wed- <lb/>
la; Mr. Perkins is a<lb/>
home <lb/>
Every charm arc grace of fern <lb/>
nine I. era finds t <lb/>
in <lb/>
shoes. i fashion <lb/>
frill i, , f <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 worn a try one pair. It <lb/>
will work wonders in the looks of your These charming shoes <lb/>
can be here in a lull assortment styles and sizes. <lb/>
Give <lb/>
Anything <lb/>
the <lb/>
keep others waiting. <lb/>
your number only, <lb/>
is an imposition on <lb/>
bribers. <lb/>
use office <lb/>
pi <lb/>
let <lb/>
b. r gossip over <lb/>
th. . . If you must tell it, <lb/>
t u the <lb/>
all <lb/>
Their Supper. <lb/>
The simplest, most straight- <lb/>
forward acts are often fraught <lb/>
with a dramatic power which <lb/>
elaborately studied art would <lb/>
fail to produce. Much homely <lb/>
tragedy is contained in the d d <lb/>
of a poor woman related in the <lb/>
Chicago Chronicle. Quietly and <lb/>
modestly she entered a barroom <lb/>
and advanced to her husband, <lb/>
who sat drinking with <lb/>
men. <lb/>
She placed a cover I dial <lb/>
the table and . <lb/>
you d be too busy to come <lb/>
to supper, Jack, I've brought <lb/>
to you here. Then she departed. <lb/>
The man laughed <lb/>
He invited his friends to share <lb/>
the meal with him. When he <lb/>
n . ired the cover from the i i h <lb/>
r con- y <lb/>
I . slip of paper, on which <lb/>
hope you will enjoy your sup <lb/>
per. It is the same your wife <lb/>
and have at home. <lb/>
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I N UP. <lb/>
. i sot, weigh- <lb/>
pound if fat, red <lb/>
and id left ear. <lb/>
by <lb/>
pm-r. I J. F. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
bur i, <lb/>
i H Cl . ii. I <lb/>
. I. I.- <lb/>
I t- K of <lb/>
all the hi tin <lb/>
of r. l cow, i ho.-, i <lb/>
t r n and <lb/>
i pl w, ha if f.-. i I wag <lb/>
on. <lb/>
of <lb/>
ROT T <lb/>
E Pia <lb/>
The cloaks and furs are here in great abundance of <lb/>
styles <lb/>
trices. We have the newest <lb/>
them <lb/>
L .- <lb/>
Ml A <lb/>
.-<lb/>
Ml W <lb/>
Need no mending. They are the <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 are used in their <lb/>
Roll and <lb/>
FRY <lb/>
EVERY GUARANTEED TO SATISFACTION <lb/>
TRIAL OF NOT LESS FOUR KS <lb/>
SATISFACTION AFTER A FAIR <lb/>
No, -It sizes price only <lb/>
No. size-. to price only <lb/>
No. sizes in <lb/>
No. 23-t price only <lb/>
28--. <lb/>
We heartily recommend that you give Fay Stockings a <lb/>
i air <lb/>
sail<lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT NORTH VI, OCTOBER <lb/>
9-1 <lb/>
WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
For Betterment of Public School <lb/>
in Pitt County. <lb/>
I Reported for <lb/>
On Saturday Oct. 13th. at the <lb/>
graded school. Greenville, N. C., <lb/>
I was organized the Woman's As- <lb/>
for the betterment of <lb/>
public school houses of Pitt <lb/>
I county. <lb/>
The meeting was called to or- <lb/>
by Miss Dora Hornaday. <lb/>
pro. tern. The first <lb/>
business in order was the election <lb/>
of officers. <lb/>
The officers elected are as fol- <lb/>
President. Miss Betty <lb/>
Wright; vice president, Miss <lb/>
Dora secret and <lb/>
treasurer. Miss Annie Perkins. <lb/>
president, rice <lb/>
and secretary retired <lb/>
to select i , <lb/>
Prof of l, spoke I <lb/>
very fittingly Dr. t <lb/>
founder and promoter of this <lb/>
organization <lb/>
Misses Boushall, L. Mooring. <lb/>
i Blanche Mayo, Ada Ward, Eula <lb/>
j Cox, Mrs. Bobbitt together with <lb/>
the officers constitute the j <lb/>
committee. This committee <lb/>
was instructed to draft a j <lb/>
for the approval of the <lb/>
j association before its next meet- <lb/>
The officers of the teachers as- <lb/>
have kindly consented <lb/>
to give the last half hour <lb/>
meeting for a session of the <lb/>
Womans Betterment Association. <lb/>
The township vice-presidents <lb/>
are as <lb/>
Beaver Dam Miss Dell Clement <lb/>
Miss May Brooks, <lb/>
Bethel Miss Elizabeth Jones, <lb/>
Carolina Miss Anna Spain, <lb/>
i Miss Addie Johnson, <lb/>
i Miss Mollie Bryant, <lb/>
Falkland Miss Mary Brown, <lb/>
Miss Ada Tyson, <lb/>
Greenville Miss <lb/>
Miss Ireland <lb/>
Swift Miss Lilly Pair <lb/>
These vice-presidents are re- <lb/>
quested organize, as best they <lb/>
can, an association in their re- <lb/>
townships before the <lb/>
November meeting of the <lb/>
The-Woman's Betterment As- <lb/>
Li not merely for the <lb/>
but for every woman of <lb/>
Pitt each woman should <lb/>
be vitally interested in the pub- <lb/>
He schools of her county, for it <lb/>
to public schools we look <lb/>
for our future citizenship and <lb/>
Headers. <lb/>
So far as improving the <lb/>
id <lb/>
of . is c we, <lb/>
las teach I <lb/>
In ii . cl <lb/>
i V, ithe re. <lb/>
i ask your help. <lb/>
V kins secretary. <lb/>
DREAM CAME TRUE. <lb/>
Young Lady Finds Lost Ring Through <lb/>
a Vision. <lb/>
you ever know a dream <lb/>
to come Royce Tucker <lb/>
asked the editor the other day. <lb/>
was the reply <lb/>
have you got something to tell <lb/>
about one coining <lb/>
Whereupon he said, that one <lb/>
of his lost a linger ring <lb/>
somewhere in her room, and <lb/>
though she searched diligently <lb/>
failed to find it. Afterward she <lb/>
went into the country for a visit <lb/>
and while away Miss Tucker <lb/>
dreamed that her ring was under <lb/>
a tablet on the bureau in her <lb/>
room. Returning hone she <lb/>
looked at the place indicated in <lb/>
her and, sure enough, <lb/>
th u as the ring. <lb/>
Perhaps some ether of our <lb/>
. can tell as re- <lb/>
markable an incident of a dream <lb/>
coming true, if so let us have it. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS Or RE <lb/>
by Tribe I. O R. M., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Whereas the Great Spirit has <lb/>
seen fit to visit the home of our <lb/>
brother, J. F. Harrington, and <lb/>
take from him his little son. <lb/>
Theron, be it <lb/>
1st. That we bow in humble <lb/>
submission to the will of the <lb/>
Great Spirit and rely upon him <lb/>
alone who can comfort. <lb/>
2nd. That extend <lb/>
bereaved family our <lb/>
sympathy, trusting <lb/>
they can no longer whee <lb/>
trails of this life bet <lb/>
reunited with they <lb/>
the shores of tho Ha <lb/>
Ground, where the council <lb/>
fire of love forever in <lb/>
righteousness. <lb/>
3rd. That a copy of these res- <lb/>
be spread upon our rec- <lb/>
a copy be sent to the be- <lb/>
family and a copy be sent <lb/>
Reflector for publication.<lb/>
J. A. Manning, f Com <lb/>
E. A. Cooper. I <lb/>
Bethel. N. C. Oct. <lb/>
The Democratic speaking here <lb/>
Saturday was well attended. <lb/>
M. O. Blount is Laving a two- <lb/>
story dwelling house erected near <lb/>
he d This will be quite an <lb/>
addition to our little town. <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth L. of <lb/>
Bethel, died on the 15th inst., in <lb/>
the 71st year, of her age. She <lb/>
had been in feeble for <lb/>
some time. She left two sons <lb/>
and many friends to lament <lb/>
their loss. <lb/>
Missionary Rally Day was ob- <lb/>
served at the Methodist church <lb/>
yesterday, it being the th <lb/>
Sunday. The program which <lb/>
m elaborate n <lb/>
in- in a creditable manner, <lb/>
evidence of <lb/>
fact that the children had be <lb/>
well trained. It was a d <lb/>
occasion, and everybody seemed <lb/>
to enjoy it. <lb/>
How to Get On. <lb/>
Say. do you know the kind of <lb/>
man who's just to the world's <lb/>
mind. The kind the world <lb/>
lose. The kind that folks grow <lb/>
enthusiastic over and take oil <lb/>
their hats to <lb/>
Why, it's the nun who does. <lb/>
He's the man Not the fellow <lb/>
DEMOCRAT CAPTiVE STOMACHS FOR ALCOHOL f WOMEN FAVOR A <lb/>
TESTSof <lb/>
G. James and , Chemist Intends to Fill, Issue an Appeal to Men. <lb/>
people of Men With Strong . The following been <lb/>
county on tho political issues of <lb/>
lay. congress will co sent to it, the reformatory com- <lb/>
et everybody attend and hear Harvey Wiley, chief of the King's Daughters <lb/>
chemist of the department of this . <lb/>
curate a the Men of North <lb/>
r. C. Harding, <lb/>
Chm. Dem. Ex. Com, <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
to The of <lb/>
f alcohol on the North Carolina, at their last <lb/>
a com- <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
f . I , T <lb/>
been course, i of <lb/>
.; <lb/>
pi at and Mrs. Nannie is an idea <lb/>
the sole of strong is i by <lb/>
what f t <lb/>
i . I in this i <lb/>
in v. . . . . d<lb/>
The N. C. Division C. A. to Organ- <lb/>
in Districts. <lb/>
i . . mow<lb/>
fit pi known <lb/>
. . . Wiley <lb/>
hard, facts, <lb/>
the state i . <lb/>
. your <lb/>
careful in- <lb/>
i i ; We <lb/>
i no e <lb/>
than one . <lb/>
in this <lb/>
i or <lb/>
in i <lb/>
n this work <lb/>
California, <lb/>
is. <lb/>
whose grandpa <lb/>
there; not <lb/>
the man who would if he could; <lb/>
not the gentleman i <lb/>
to some man <lb/>
does, now, today. Frederick <lb/>
burg Journal. <lb/>
Request to <lb/>
In a few days The Reflector <lb/>
will begin sending statements to <lb/>
subscribers of what they owe the <lb/>
paper. Those who feel interest- <lb/>
ed in saving us the trouble and <lb/>
expense of sending these State- <lb/>
can do so by coming in <lb/>
and paying without for <lb/>
the statement. Rut if you do <lb/>
get a statement please attend to <lb/>
it promptly, as th i money due us <lb/>
is needed. <lb/>
conference today with all forms of alcohol, from the real <lb/>
few months to devote their from hard and to <lb/>
forts to district rather than straight whiskey, then to the <lb/>
organization. President Moore highball and then cocktail. <lb/>
to central points in the and from that delicious <lb/>
cotton belt and <lb/>
gather together the county <lb/>
in the adjacent counties <lb/>
for conference and carry on <lb/>
through the the work of <lb/>
cation in the bringing of the rank <lb/>
hie of the cotton growers <lb/>
into the fullest possible <lb/>
in the work of the <lb/>
first of these district <lb/>
meetings is to be held within the <lb/>
next week or two <lb/>
THE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL. <lb/>
to the finest <lb/>
drink. <lb/>
Whispers have been heard that <lb/>
another poison squad was r-out <lb/>
to begin doing business in Dr. <lb/>
Wiley's laboratory. Dr. Wiley <lb/>
confirmed the report today. <lb/>
is he said, <lb/>
time we shall use food products <lb/>
containing <lb/>
I then explained the salt- <lb/>
peter squad will be on trial for <lb/>
about four weeks. For the first <lb/>
two weeks they will be fed the <lb/>
purest food, and in the last two <lb/>
Our Neighbor Town Has Cause to be weeks they will get the saltpeter. <lb/>
Pi or Milkman <lb/>
by Three <lb/>
. Lester B. <lb/>
of a small <lb/>
provided <lb/>
hi life a necessities, <lb/>
In. i i thrust upon him. <lb/>
Within six months three <lb/>
have died, leaving him <lb/>
First two aunts living in the <lb/>
west passed away, making <lb/>
Tis sole beneficiary of their wills. <lb/>
Then a brother, who left home <lb/>
when lad to follow the races, <lb/>
died, after naming Harris the <lb/>
sole their. The brother left <lb/>
more th in 8100.00 <lb/>
Mr. and Harris, who have <lb/>
four children, celebrated their <lb/>
good and their twenty-fifth <lb/>
wedding anniversary the other <lb/>
day. They moved into <lb/>
town to a finely furnished home <lb/>
from their little rented farm. <lb/>
At celebration Mrs. <lb/>
i e a Worth gown that cost <lb/>
hundreds of dollars. Among the <lb/>
gin s's were patrons of <lb/>
old route. <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
-of D R. Williams <lb/>
I following <lb/>
sine <lb/>
i . <lb/>
id Mary A. <lb/>
Rouse. <lb/>
Edward Smith am Maud Ty- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Lonnie Williams and Lela Bar- <lb/>
William and Pearle <lb/>
More. <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
Again t Standard Oil <lb/>
Ohio Thirty <lb/>
Two Hours. <lb/>
Findlay, Ohio, <lb/>
the of . jury t <lb/>
aid i of <lb/>
u ti r y r. <lb/>
in viol pi t <lb/>
tine a I law <lb/>
The penalty i a fine of from <lb/>
.-. to S H. lay iv- <lb/>
for . of the of- <lb/>
e, it if from <lb/>
six to I v. m i. <lb/>
The Standard of <lb/>
Ohio, ha given notice that it <lb/>
will file a motion for a new trial. <lb/>
The next step will be for the <lb/>
. to impose the <lb/>
To state, the suit, the <lb/>
and the appeal is <lb/>
important particularly because <lb/>
it initiates an entirely new <lb/>
method of proceeding against <lb/>
alleged trade <lb/>
is by confirmation and affidavit <lb/>
instead of by grand jury indict- <lb/>
After the verdict had been <lb/>
read. Attorney stepped up <lb/>
to the bar of the court as the <lb/>
jury was leaving the box and <lb/>
said he wished to make the mo- <lb/>
for a new trial in the case. <lb/>
He was assured by the court <lb/>
that the motion would be enter- <lb/>
whereupon he returned <lb/>
to his hotel. <lb/>
Pr of Such an Institution, <lb/>
rt of a day <lb/>
An Unusual Case <lb/>
Wilkes is hard to head. About <lb/>
two weeks ago Mitchell Wood <lb/>
went to Pres Hayes, in Mulberry <lb/>
township, and sold him a calf to <lb/>
i license u <lb/>
Gene I gins. Next day <lb/>
he was d, went back, <lb/>
i i id ti <lb/>
the calf home. A few days later <lb/>
he again took the calf to Pres, <lb/>
got the money and came to town <lb/>
and bought the license. He was. <lb/>
married soon afterwards, but <lb/>
his bride refused to go home <lb/>
with him and still refuse to live <lb/>
with him. It is something new <lb/>
in the marriage line. <lb/>
ENGINE AND I CAR WRECK- <lb/>
ED AT <lb/>
A wreck occurred <lb/>
the A. . at Dunn Friday <lb/>
nigh. . o'clock, <lb/>
tor . a <lb/>
The cause of th <lb/>
i p <lb/>
it H if the, <lb/>
few Lei beam ; id v <lb/>
i , . <lb/>
nU groove by <lb/>
railing the engine ii I <lb/>
its piling the freight ear <lb/>
on it and the <lb/>
i fireman, con and <lb/>
. in under the a<lb/>
had bi en <lb/>
in the employ of the company for. <lb/>
eleven years was held in <lb/>
high i. by the company. He <lb/>
and unmarried <lb/>
and lived at Florence, S. C. <lb/>
Damaging Cotton. <lb/>
The recent rains have done <lb/>
still further damage to cotton. <lb/>
Farmers coming in say that seed <lb/>
are sprouting in the burr. <lb/>
We a day in <lb/>
our first <lb/>
visit to that town in a number <lb/>
of years. The progress the <lb/>
town has made is almost marvel- <lb/>
The business section of <lb/>
Main street has been nicely <lb/>
-Ex. <lb/>
The Best Christmas Present for a Little <lb/>
Money. <lb/>
When your Christmas present <lb/>
is a year's subscription to The <lb/>
Youth's Companion you give as <lb/>
much in good reading as would <lb/>
paved and beautiful brick stores v,. ,., ,,. <lb/>
the. V history or travel or <lb/>
there . ., . <lb/>
No, v. <lb/>
relics bong <lb/>
Kb <lb/>
ii pleasant to nine <lb/>
changes, what <lb/>
i the splendid hos <lb/>
that d r <lb/>
i. <lb/>
low <lb/>
tin <lb/>
us <lb/>
th I th <lb/>
in char re D. T. and <lb/>
ii r two of the best <lb/>
bi id in the <lb/>
East. We were shown through <lb/>
the institution by Dr. <lb/>
Taylor, and much <lb/>
heard of it we were not prepared <lb/>
for such a revelation. <lb/>
The building i . el. . one <lb/>
of two stories and <lb/>
st, <lb/>
m d mo I g <lb/>
have been contribute n <lb/>
to Tin i . lion, i need <lb/>
u r r that The Companion <lb/>
will i or <lb/>
co . boy. the girl, every <lb/>
other member of the family, <lb/>
will insist upon a share in <lb/>
There i other present costing <lb/>
so little that goes so far. <lb/>
On receipt of 31.75, the yearly <lb/>
subscription price, the publishers <lb/>
send to the new subscriber The <lb/>
Companion's four leaf hanging <lb/>
District Meeting of Superintendents. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. left this <lb/>
morning for Windsor to attend <lb/>
the meeting of the North <lb/>
tern Association of county <lb/>
of schools This <lb/>
association embraces twenty- <lb/>
two counties in this section of <lb/>
the State. Prof. is <lb/>
president of the body and has <lb/>
been since its organization. <lb/>
An Matter. <lb/>
It is the duty I lento- <lb/>
in Pitt to <lb/>
once his name v i th <lb/>
registration books two years ago. <lb/>
Those who have moved from one <lb/>
precinct to another should get a <lb/>
certificate from the registrar of <lb/>
their old precinct and see that <lb/>
their name is enrolled on the <lb/>
books at their present precinct. <lb/>
large enough to care for ,,,,,,,,. fol. <lb/>
patients at one time. It is fa <lb/>
heated throughout by steam and certificate for the <lb/>
fitted for gas and electric I of the <lb/>
volume. <lb/>
Full illustrated <lb/>
of The Companion for 1907 will <lb/>
be sent with sample copies of the <lb/>
paper to any address free. <lb/>
Subscribers who get new sub- <lb/>
will receive <lb/>
in cash and many other special <lb/>
awards. Send for information. <lb/>
The Youth's <lb/>
Boston, Mass. <lb/>
lighting. The wards, halls, of- <lb/>
reception and operating <lb/>
rooms are appropriately fur- <lb/>
the of surgical <lb/>
Instruments and medical <lb/>
is the science <lb/>
and skill have produced. There <lb/>
are fourteen trained nurse; con- <lb/>
with the hospital, not all <lb/>
engaged at the same time in at- <lb/>
tending the patients, but a re- <lb/>
serve force kept to be sent out Berkeley Street <lb/>
on call where their services are <lb/>
it in nursing the sick, Its <lb/>
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count <lb/>
has grown so in <lb/>
favor. It is a credit to the <lb/>
physicians and attendants in <lb/>
charge as well as to the town of <lb/>
Washington. We long for the <lb/>
time to come when Greenville <lb/>
can have such an institution <lb/>
Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, <lb/>
Tennessee and Virginia. Why is <lb/>
not North Carolina on th . list <lb/>
Her boys are as well worth <lb/>
as others, her men and <lb/>
women as and <lb/>
yet her criminal i are <lb/>
hardened . ire <lb/>
by association with those more <lb/>
vicious than ourselves or have to <lb/>
be sent to other stat s f r <lb/>
that there m ., be no <lb/>
doubt of the duty and <lb/>
ency of having a re for i school <lb/>
in this state, we mention the <lb/>
following statistics; <lb/>
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that they save per cent of de- <lb/>
in their <lb/>
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Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
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Produce Sold <lb/>
A healthy LIVER meant pure <lb/>
bloodPare means Health. <lb/>
Health moans happiness. <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
We heartily our to at our s ore <lb/>
any day during this week where are <lb/>
superior qualities of the will <lb/>
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New Majestic and <lb/>
Iron<lb/>
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considered throughout I <lb/>
it lie entire country par <lb/>
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of any other <lb/>
made. But with <lb/>
the new Charcoal I on <lb/>
body in place of Steel <lb/>
making it double its <lb/>
and the <lb/>
is the only range in <lb/>
made Mall <lb/>
fable and Charcoal Iron <lb/>
can readily see <lb/>
that it quality is am- <lb/>
the Majestic <lb/>
l, a U <lb/>
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Hot Coffee and Biscuits Free. <lb/>
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Handsome Set of Ware Free <lb/>
cannot for a cent less than and it cheap at that. <lb/>
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used lo a peddler was poorly <lb/>
but peddler is a m <lb/>
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male or female. He or she <lb/>
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say grace at the table, lead in h I <lb/>
five, dance the milk <lb/>
cows or make the sing <lb/>
talk. To please people while <lb/>
them is e p Idler's <lb/>
on Spirit. <lb/>
Noon Lunches. <lb/>
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at the time K <lb/>
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op- <lb/>
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Al THE OF SEPT. 4th, <lb/>
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Gold com <lb/>
Silver i <lb/>
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476-00 <lb/>
3.485 <lb/>
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5,833.38 <lb/>
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Undivided profits 2.055- <lb/>
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THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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1- 2,598.12 <lb/>
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self satisfying indulgence and <lb/>
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office in Pitt <lb/>
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counties. <lb/>
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to <lb/>
Figures which represent facts <lb/>
are hard to around. Greens- <lb/>
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i . but we notice that Re- <lb/>
publicans continue to <lb/>
s even after h both the <lb/>
Tacts and <lb/>
FRIDAY OCT <lb/>
ID The schools within her <lb/>
BOX RENT. <lb/>
Quarter in <lb/>
are Pitt . pride, . <lb/>
ho live in c man who raises his voice <lb/>
that are i J- , i- <lb/>
w them for political <lb/>
we are this week. No would rob the children of <lb/>
i gain <lb/>
I m <lb/>
. Ike a crank<lb/>
. Added to her other troubles <lb/>
as are enough <lb/>
The Enoch Arden has <lb/>
, reversed at I <lb/>
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several year, ago and we to <lb/>
New York to live. He suppose <lb/>
he and married again, <lb/>
and Mon after ; latter event <lb/>
to make water e in <lb/>
the <lb/>
mouths of Easterners <lb/>
who live along side of the mud <lb/>
think of roads over <lb/>
which people can clip along to <lb/>
town in any kind of <lb/>
There is nothing that Pitt county <lb/>
is more in need of. We have a <lb/>
a gr t county in some respects, <lb/>
Raleigh now in the midst of a <lb/>
scare, a rabid canine <lb/>
in that city bit live and a <lb/>
number of dogs, causing much <lb/>
excitement. <lb/>
the absent <lb/>
., f turned up <lb/>
for Bed <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
The following order has just <lb/>
issued by the post- <lb/>
master general in regard to pay- <lb/>
box rents. The <lb/>
of the order is that <lb/>
it requires payment in advance <lb/>
before the quarter actually be- <lb/>
e of the Postmaster Gen- <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb/>
Order No <lb/>
Paragraph section <lb/>
is <lb/>
t j laws and regulations, <lb/>
I amended to read as <lb/>
. rents must be collected <lb/>
All traps are not in the beginning of each quarter <lb/>
but some of them are the entire quarter, but no <lb/>
even in the South. Re- days <lb/>
Indecent men on any party <lb/>
, ticket drag the ticket down to <lb/>
level. That is a condition <lb/>
in which the Republican; of Pitt <lb/>
but in the matter roads <lb/>
u u; a n,. in county have placed themselves. <lb/>
behind. Our progress in <lb/>
v n .;., t, he The utterances their lenders <lb/>
in this line will continue to De <lb/>
t decent people, <lb/>
slow as long as the present met . <lb/>
road making are kept up. <lb/>
The thing to do is issue bonds The expressions of certain Re- <lb/>
c to build good roads leaden in Pitt county <lb/>
the country and push the the impression that their <lb/>
rapidly as possible. The principles are the product of the <lb/>
gradually Yet people are <lb/>
around to this way of thinking, asked to give their support to <lb/>
and the sentiment of good roads such men. <lb/>
is growing. <lb/>
Instead of nearing a settle <lb/>
y k strike <lb/>
better weather next time. the machinists of the <lb/>
Southern railway will reach<lb/>
found <lb/>
a boarding house in <lb/>
was destroyed by fire <lb/>
and ten of its guests wore burn <lb/>
ed to death. The house was <lb/>
patronized chiefly by street rail- <lb/>
way <lb/>
Ten days before the <lb/>
list day of quarter <lb/>
are requested to place a bill <lb/>
form 1538 of 1538 bear- <lb/>
th date of the last day of <lb/>
the quarter, in each rented box. <lb/>
If a box holder fails lo renew his <lb/>
right to his box on or before the <lb/>
last day of a quarter the box <lb/>
shall then be closed and offered <lb/>
for rent and the mail will be <lb/>
DEPART <lb/>
This department is in Charged F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
A OF SPAIN. <lb/>
be I <lb/>
B. Co., CM.<lb/>
Different <lb/>
F. B. Hitchcock, <lb/>
Postmaster <lb/>
Why should it take three war- <lb/>
ships to bring Secretaries Taft delivery. <lb/>
and Bacon an.; wives . ., , <lb/>
General from Cuba <lb/>
One would suppose that there <lb/>
was room on one of these <lb/>
big vessels for all of them. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Oh, hush Look what a big <lb/>
boat it took to carry Noah and <lb/>
Tin . .<lb/>
in .It is about to <lb/>
to draw in union laborers in <lb/>
The Making of a Juror. <lb/>
The judge had his patience <lb/>
I sorely tried by lawyers who wish-1 <lb/>
his pr. and his three sons and ed to talk and by. men who <lb/>
their wives. j to evade jury service. Between <lb/>
hypothetical questions and ex- <lb/>
, , . as if th v never <lb/>
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and one wrong almost m- the case. So when the puzzled, <lb/>
variably leads to another. In i German, who had been accepted <lb/>
S. there was a both sides, jumped up, the <lb/>
colic whose president made Judge was exasperated. <lb/>
very objectionable to <lb/>
, . . , . . i what is demanded the <lb/>
white people by advising the <lb/>
gives not to work and teaching,, think I like to go home to <lb/>
them other incendiary doctrines.; my said the German.; A. H. <lb/>
This was the first wrong. The <lb/>
We are now re to show our patrons the finest line of <lb/>
Mens Suits we have ever the of offering our <lb/>
trade man who a fall Suit that's different <lb/>
from the cut and d led that greet him at every turn <lb/>
will do we to co here see what we have to offer. <lb/>
Our Snits are Different <lb/>
They art in de by sailed Tailors, the I est i i the tr de. <lb/>
are ex , and you'll net a dozen men <lb/>
ed in same style If you want to <lb/>
av from wort of to come <lb/>
here for y <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
W. H. RICKS <lb/>
Now that the fairs are over <lb/>
the next thing is election. After ; <lb/>
that comes Thanksgiving. <lb/>
The Republicans may try to <lb/>
gain sympathy by claiming that <lb/>
What odds it make to put <lb/>
a f en the Standard Oil Com- <lb/>
They would pay it i <lb/>
never miss the money. <lb/>
There are lots of folks on the <lb/>
outside poking fun at Hearst. <lb/>
if they lived in New York <lb/>
. T v <lb/>
service, wrong, in, retorted the <lb/>
second was committed by the <lb/>
white people who, because the p the <lb/>
, . German, I don ink make a <lb/>
college president did not <lb/>
the Democrats are accusing town- as advised, dynamited the best in the <lb/>
I of lying, but such and wrecked it. said the judge. <lb/>
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following, the seeking man- .,,., <lb/>
c t box, said the judge, <lb/>
revenge by setting fire to the thought y. was a bad <lb/>
town and destroying a large people gets in some- <lb/>
of it. Where the <lb/>
will end there can be no said the judge, <lb/>
This is an indication of bad is the prisoner's <lb/>
,, , , , persisted the <lb/>
trouble one fool col- . . . , ,, <lb/>
the German, I don t speak <lb/>
are not without <lb/>
foundation. <lb/>
Some of them continue to mis- <lb/>
Problem, <lb/>
id <lb/>
C . putting <lb/>
Will <lb/>
have to catch the old man first. <lb/>
represent matters about which <lb/>
the facts have been given them. <lb/>
From every direction there <lb/>
comes complaints of scarcity <lb/>
of labor, and it is confined <lb/>
no -calling. can in <lb/>
was a time when the demand community by inciting th don't have to speak at I <lb/>
greater for men who can do idleness and lawlessness said the judge. <lb/>
thing -e time but of advising them to The little German pointed at <lb/>
men who earn their salaries, j i law abiding citizens. J lawyers to make the <lb/>
We can solve it for you. <lb/>
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This is a day <lb/>
By th I me the president does <lb/>
for in <lb/>
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bee to <lb/>
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of Philadelphia <lb/>
tried l the presentation <lb/>
of Tom Dixon's <lb/>
. i- of them but e,. <lb/>
i boat r being fit for <lb/>
visibility, what <lb/>
can you think of some who <lb/>
on Republican ticket We <lb/>
i t Republican say it <lb/>
would be to the county <lb/>
to f them. <lb/>
of revolutions, <lb/>
when even an old in eta <lb/>
k locked higher than a kite, <lb/>
in .;. <lb/>
headed j gathered in Baltimore <lb/>
with that ob- lad-v for <lb/>
,. , ,. to her sweetheart m <lb/>
vi and had t be dis- . ., . <lb/>
snows that even <lb/>
.- the other prices <lb/>
have advanced during <lb/>
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have b com the <lb/>
id ii i . <lb/>
plea <lb/>
he said. can't <lb/>
make of what <lb/>
these fellers <lb/>
was the judge's chance to <lb/>
for many annoyances. <lb/>
can anyone he<lb/>
With a sigh the little German <lb/>
sat down. <lb/>
OPERA OCT. <lb/>
worth- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of that town <lb/>
and war u d th it must <lb/>
No Democrat will do his duty leave. The bate.-class of neg <lb/>
t it Rare That the People Have the <lb/>
Opportunity to Get Much and <lb/>
do as Much <lb/>
The ladies will give a first class <lb/>
o Build. <lb/>
C. S. Forbes has work <lb/>
u a hand- <lb/>
. some residence on the lot he re-1 entertainment opera <lb/>
purchased near the graded <lb/>
home and fails to roes should join in <lb/>
vote i ming election day. ; con m ml . . <lb/>
. are going to of el i <lb/>
hi . and <lb/>
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk <lb/>
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
What shall decide it. There is but one <lb/>
test. That sale is best and most important <lb/>
that offers you <lb/>
t Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Want <lb/>
Come and be convinced. Yours please. <lb/>
i mo n <lb/>
. V. . <lb/>
Th joker ought to b , . , 1.1,. ticket. <lb/>
suppressed. In a store in St. The evidence grows stronger <lb/>
Louis was a bargain attend- i hat that party is a <lb/>
The of a <lb/>
will be rendered by talent <lb/>
i he <lb/>
. t form e I rat <lb/>
feature of I <lb/>
Holy . o ma i i <lb/>
courage . . id sung by <lb/>
j , r <lb/>
,. h. <lb/>
lose by , the i healthful and h<lb/>
prominent The net proceeds to be used on <lb/>
people on the political helping pay for a pipe organ for <lb/>
ISl<lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
i of the day. <lb/>
A boy cried ,.,;. , ,,, m Neither PM <lb/>
out a on the ;. would Democrats <lb/>
floor to n. , . what v mid exist <lb/>
L Brass band and <lb/>
hunting tor it, over now if the Republicans could <lb/>
other so that several <lb/>
seriously injured. <lb/>
again , <lb/>
t of North Caro- <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Think of it. you get more than <lb/>
cents of pleasure at <lb/>
the and then your money <lb/>
beautiful, stirring <lb/>
music for years to come. Surely <lb/>
will make the occasion enjoyable, the Greenville people will pack <lb/>
t., C. ; the opera house to overflowing <lb/>
r , r. Ex I n this occasion. <lb/>
L. Brown, Secretary. I <lb/>
Neat Job <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
deflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
As the id of die baa The A. C. to, <lb/>
greater circulation, receiving orders for th-those in and on <lb/>
s I <lb/>
leading hen-, . <lb/>
B. D. Forest is in ex i <lb/>
Who are in arrear. on -i. spirit, t;. , j a <lb/>
Daily d B w , ,,,;. ,. , ,, <lb/>
a . up- M .,,,.,.,.,., <lb/>
by amount mi j ever m I r <lb/>
Receipt. . I. C. <lb/>
will promptly, Remember all are invited <lb/>
also to hear Parrott in tie <lb/>
of W. H. S., Friday <lb/>
morning at o'clock. <lb/>
P. G Man. <lb/>
Win l D. <lb/>
Rev. B. E. Stanfield, of don, <lb/>
filled his regular appointment at <lb/>
the Methodist church Sunday <lb/>
afternoon, <lb/>
Call and sea the large line of <lb/>
shoes daily arriving at B. F. <lb/>
Manning Co. They will give <lb/>
you bargains. <lb/>
George Worthington, of Ayden, <lb/>
was visiting relatives and friends <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
lake the of <lb/>
We fell . <lb/>
B. T Cox, <lb/>
We o cop <lb/>
of Bible, we are <lb/>
to low <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B T. Cox, Bro. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry, little <lb/>
Ruth and Annie Walker went to <lb/>
Kinston Saturday. <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/>
conveniently located to school <lb/>
and business part of town- For <lb/>
particulars see <lb/>
J. A. Manning. <lb/>
Winterville. W. C. <lb/>
John Taft, of Hobgood, has <lb/>
been here for the past week in <lb/>
the depot relieving J. E. Green, <lb/>
who has been quite sick. We <lb/>
are glad to see him out again. <lb/>
Go to the drag el B. T. <lb/>
Cox T. W. <lb/>
and u. <lb/>
bags s . <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, Jr., of <lb/>
Ga., was here Sunday night <lb/>
visiting his many friends. <lb/>
All kinds of fancy candies, just <lb/>
arrived at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
Cox and little son, <lb/>
John returned Saturday <lb/>
night from Norfolk, where John <lb/>
David underwent an operation <lb/>
is. We are glad to <lb/>
say that he has almost recovered. <lb/>
Miss Helen Connor, of Mars <lb/>
Hill, came in Saturday night to <lb/>
take charge the art depart- <lb/>
She is assisting also in the <lb/>
literary work. <lb/>
en is now great <lb/>
i seats, How- <lb/>
ever the, . i ;. are <lb/>
in lion . r <lb/>
Miss . who had <lb/>
been spending several with <lb/>
her near Stokes, <lb/>
returned home Monday evening. <lb/>
men do will to <lb/>
see i I U Co , before <lb/>
Hi lull are <lb/>
H i their <lb/>
The will be here <lb/>
Wednesday Oct. 24th. j <lb/>
Wean ex to h some <lb/>
from reports <lb/>
given at oilier s. <lb/>
An <lb/>
red <lb/>
Baptist is to <lb/>
comer in <lb/>
G.- . v <lb/>
leak r- . <lb/>
very i . <lb/>
Mr A. G Ml <lb/>
Ti i <lb/>
t be <lb/>
Send <lb/>
an <lb/>
shells -J <lb/>
roll u, <lb/>
run <lb/>
Cures <lb/>
fl <lb/>
-re <lb/>
t Hi- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
can find them <lb/>
Co <lb/>
d of best loaded <lb/>
at J. B. Car- <lb/>
n u <lb/>
A con <lb/>
I., <lb/>
I . <lb/>
. <lb/>
to <lb/>
lit y <lb/>
a, r. i; ,. <lb/>
, W. t., <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. are <lb/>
still making shipments of their <lb/>
cart Babbles to differ- <lb/>
parts of the state. <lb/>
Why use that old <lb/>
machine of yours when you <lb/>
can brand new ROY- <lb/>
for the next few days from <lb/>
at CO. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up one unmarked <lb/>
tray hog, red sandy color, weight <lb/>
pounds. Owner <lb/>
can get same by proving property <lb/>
and paying <lb/>
W. M. Jones. <lb/>
R. F. D. Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
For drug <lb/>
f T. <lb/>
The deposits of the Bank of <lb/>
Winterville have increased over <lb/>
during the past two <lb/>
weeks, thus making the excellent <lb/>
showing. Farmers, bring your <lb/>
cotton on to market. We have <lb/>
the money to pay you. <lb/>
J. L. JACKSON, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Yon -1 well to <lb/>
A. G. Cot <lb/>
r a- <lb/>
t. <lb/>
i v i ,. <lb/>
in n <lb/>
l.-l i.y winter bogey <lb/>
owe the <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
i. i to <lb/>
h a. <lb/>
A full line of candies <lb/>
and fruit J II Carroll Co <lb/>
The e in need nice winter <lb/>
pants Ail see B F. and <lb/>
i o. <lb/>
We are our entire of <lb/>
at low prices <lb/>
and ii will to your intern lo see <lb/>
them before buying elsewhere and <lb/>
come before ill bargains <lb/>
are gone, regular cent goods <lb/>
now and goods now <lb/>
several others same w <lb/>
Harrington Barber and <lb/>
are fur <lb/>
valises. Barber and <lb/>
C. <lb/>
We now Lave the tin of <lb/>
la and umbrella . <lb/>
carried Harrington i <lb/>
The A. G Cox Mfg Jo, <lb/>
now receiving daily <lb/>
improved <lb/>
solicit your ; .-. <lb/>
line <lb/>
Winter millinery goo <lb/>
read f inspection i . <lb/>
Wednesday morning <lb/>
v All are invited toe. <lb/>
at our u- with the .;. <lb/>
Ii. Sine ii. d Company.<lb/>
Large At <lb/>
A message from <lb/>
Cox's store, on the line of Chi- <lb/>
cod and Swift Creek townships, <lb/>
where the Democratic county <lb/>
candidates today, g a <lb/>
large is present, number- <lb/>
between and There <lb/>
is much enthusiasm, and <lb/>
racy in that part of the county is <lb/>
in fine shape. They will show a <lb/>
good vote on election day. <lb/>
The Manner of a Wedding Dane In <lb/>
the Province. <lb/>
The wedding dance was being <lb/>
held in u long, narrow building near <lb/>
u fountain, and we entered on a <lb/>
earl Si its were <lb/>
I I lie of i he <lb/>
run n, ii i lie <lb/>
cl with f m- <lb/>
III gold <lb/>
r a pun <lb/>
. one end of the long i <lb/>
m d in by u i i r <lb/>
boys hi i. bl <lb/>
ii i r <lb/>
who fell importance, <lb/>
and end of I e <lb/>
ii We e- and <lb/>
bread and n very <lb/>
ml pleasant, but seductive. <lb/>
The women, Men., bringing <lb/>
i ere set, n <lb/>
beautiful, although a few, <lb/>
th. large dark eyes, came very <lb/>
near lo it. They did wear the <lb/>
net of my imagination, <lb/>
their dresses showed great care <lb/>
and patching. A gay <lb/>
often folded <lb/>
neck and across the <lb/>
breast, and large earrings and <lb/>
were the vogue j <lb/>
the young The men <lb/>
won- broad brimmed black felt <lb/>
and clean blue blouses, corduroy <lb/>
trousers, either light tea or brown, <lb/>
and the long n d or belt <lb/>
a wound times I <lb/>
about the waist, the serving <lb/>
as pockets for tobacco <lb/>
poach and knife <lb/>
every carries. I <lb/>
The dances inter- I j-. J <lb/>
with a spare dance, where OUT IS <lb/>
four people a sort <lb/>
of fandango, with lots of stamping j <lb/>
and attempts at lithe, serpentine <lb/>
motions, with the hands raised <lb/>
above the head. There was a very <lb/>
old man who danced with great <lb/>
gusto and amused the crowd of <lb/>
young people, who c- him <lb/>
clapping of <lb/>
in <lb/>
New. latest, and up-to-date Fa and Winter Dr <lb/>
Goods, Shoes, Silks, Woolens. Dress trimmings and <lb/>
Cloaks, we only have space to give you a few price <lb/>
but have lots of goods and will take pleasure in <lb/>
showing you <lb/>
Make your <lb/>
Dress goods in colors, <lb/>
Plaids ail the <lb/>
at <lb/>
1.00,1.25,1,50 per <lb/>
SHOES AT PRICE. <lb/>
for ladies the <lb/>
e made at <lb/>
3.50 and 4.00 <lb/>
Percales and for <lb/>
school dresses in figures ind <lb/>
plaids. <lb/>
cent <lb/>
SENSATION IN PULPIT. <lb/>
Preacher Inveighs Against AH <lb/>
Dope and Cigarettes. <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C, Oct. Th <lb/>
most sensational sermon people <lb/>
of Raleigh have heard in a great I A <lb/>
while was that last night at joints of certain kinds of <lb/>
In <lb/>
round stone i.- in <lb/>
the <lb/>
bin N<lb/>
have by <lb/>
, dissolved co- <lb/>
v . the. entire<lb/>
eat cost A <lb/>
. m I I address K. <lb/>
I th I. . N. C. <lb/>
R. J. Little, <lb/>
J. H. Clark. <lb/>
the highest mar- <lb/>
Baptist church by Rev- J. <lb/>
W. Ham in his farewell sermon <lb/>
as assistant pastor. His theme <lb/>
was Trinity of the <lb/>
Trinity of The trinity of <lb/>
man was represented to be hi <lb/>
mental, moral and <lb/>
natures, and the trinity or <lb/>
was morphine, cocaine and cigar- <lb/>
The devil was represent- <lb/>
ed as tempting men and women <lb/>
to the use of dope. He declared <lb/>
that one part of Raleigh was so <lb/>
given over to the use of laudanum <lb/>
as dope that even the nests <lb/>
were made of laudanum boxes, <lb/>
He used the term the <lb/>
to indicate the section <lb/>
of the city to which he referred <lb/>
and the inferred <lb/>
from this that he meant West <lb/>
Raleigh, one of the best sections <lb/>
of the city. He charged that <lb/>
cocaine i. being used here <lb/>
ally by men and women, who are <lb/>
living too fast and resort to dope <lb/>
to bear up under the strain of <lb/>
social and business life. He de- <lb/>
that he often spotted <lb/>
hurrying down town morn- <lb/>
to get dope. <lb/>
to the use of cigar- <lb/>
he charged that if a man <lb/>
them for ten years <lb/>
they would co <lb/>
his mental, moral and <lb/>
physical natures so that he would <lb/>
I commit adultery and <lb/>
murder. He would not say that <lb/>
man who used cigarettes <lb/>
would do these things, but his <lb/>
nature would be so undermined <lb/>
that he would do these thing <lb/>
if it served his purpose. He <lb/>
said he had been addicted to dope <lb/>
and cigarettes, but had com- <lb/>
rid himself of the evil <lb/>
and had been up <lb/>
ever Ho held up <lb/>
Turks as an illustration of <lb/>
effect of cigarettes on national <lb/>
life, it having reduced them b <lb/>
a people listless, slothful and <lb/>
untrustworthy He urged <lb/>
North Carolina should follow the <lb/>
example of Georgia and <lb/>
States in prohibiting by the <lb/>
and of es. <lb/>
Co <lb/>
. o <lb/>
tor <lb/>
F. <lb/>
is called is <lb/>
to be de from the <lb/>
siliceous juices of the <lb/>
curiosity of this is <lb/>
found in the en- <lb/>
of in Java <lb/>
and East Indian inlands. It. is <lb/>
a pure carbonate lime, and the <lb/>
form of the stone is sometimes i <lb/>
round, sometimes pear shaped, <lb/>
while the appearance is f a <lb/>
while pearl without much luster. <lb/>
Some of these stones are as <lb/>
as cherries and as hard a feldspar <lb/>
or opal. They are very rarely found I <lb/>
and are regarded as precious stones I <lb/>
by the orientals and as <lb/>
against disease or evil spirits by the j <lb/>
natives. Stones of this kind are <lb/>
also found in the pomegranate and <lb/>
in other Indian fruits. <lb/>
has also been discovered b. teak <lb/>
wood. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
PULLEYS BOWEN <lb/>
Study of the Wild. <lb/>
There is no inure healthful <lb/>
instructive recreation fur the <lb/>
buy man, either, that <lb/>
than that which is <lb/>
obtainable by studying the ways of <lb/>
wild things inhabit <lb/>
swamps, woods and forests in the <lb/>
vicinity of the town iii which he <lb/>
lives. It is good for brain, nerves, <lb/>
eyes and muscles. It is good for j <lb/>
the disposition, too, for the more; <lb/>
you know of any living creatures I <lb/>
. i, <lb/>
and i lined to do <lb/>
or in e is <lb/>
ii, . need i I <lb/>
the forests north <lb/>
I . . study wild things and <lb/>
. The habits many in- <lb/>
bird smaller <lb/>
I be studied at the expense j <lb/>
of a very long walk by the; <lb/>
dwellers in most country towns all <lb/>
over the United States Canada. <lb/>
Field and Stream. <lb/>
X. G <lb/>
A CARD. <lb/>
i. .; we have <lb/>
be <lb/>
uncased i <lb/>
we therefore h to <lb/>
fellow sens through i col- <lb/>
of this paper <lb/>
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to it <lb/>
r supper. i. a <lb/>
of <lb/>
LAND v i B. <lb/>
mis, <lb/>
II . . n, ,. u- anything in that <lb/>
lino of ling. <lb/>
shoes lo <lb/>
at and <lb/>
Win High School has <lb/>
made . i <lb/>
fall. a i two <lb/>
have been one hundred <lb/>
a i are board- <lb/>
The music class numbers <lb/>
forty-seven. i <lb/>
for <lb/>
i i n <lb/>
House lived <lb/>
S will e <lb/>
ear <lb/>
I t, Mouse, <lb/>
Little, N. <lb/>
-w. <lb/>
liver . <lb/>
. ti i <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
i. . , <lb/>
n i .<lb/>
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Goods. Pickles, Butter Ch <lb/>
Calm Pru <lb/>
are easy and the <lb/>
you of this if you vi i i <lb/>
You can bud me door f <lb/>
, Package <lb/>
Coffee, <lb/>
aid buy- <lb/>
on . <lb/>
i what I carry. <lb/>
. . it ii i <lb/>
i. f, i,, <lb/>
. it <lb/>
i i <lb/>
till- <lb/>
ii pin <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
on the f i . <lb/>
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with line-W fol i <lb/>
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or to <lb/>
Om; Suction on our Clothing cm, <lb/>
ten, they are better values than obtainable else -where. The <lb/>
best. There . <lb/>
-ts in <lb/>
, t, I ,. over this H <lb/>
,.,. you and ti d- <lb/>
where. It is not possible to describe the elegance of our <lb/>
Clothing. must so, the line to appreciate it. j <lb/>
RM COATS 12.50 TO 25.00 <lb/>
FLU- IMPROVES LIKE <lb/>
ROASTING COFFEE <lb/>
F Coring Wan and <lb/>
round in Satiates Tobacco Hunger <lb/>
The A Guaranteed <lb/>
a line of <lb/>
The cuts shown and h . by their y <lb/>
The shown an n, . by their <lb/>
Rain C iS but your ., <lb/>
to other make, w <lb/>
value. <lb/>
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black pin <lb/>
Korean i a ave for n or loose does, co on the market <lb/>
Price <lb/>
I. <lb/>
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Booth T. <lb/>
iv <lb/>
. . . o . of <lb/>
I.<lb/>
. ,<lb/>
that time i person who took <lb/>
himself and <lb/>
with portentous seriousness. <lb/>
There are three ways used by far- <lb/>
for curing and preparing their <lb/>
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb/>
cured, air cured and Hue cured. The <lb/>
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb/>
the later discovery and improved way <lb/>
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb/>
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb/>
and suspended ever intensely hot <lb/>
flues in houses especially built to re- <lb/>
the heat, and there kept in the <lb/>
proper temperature until this curing <lb/>
process in the tobacco the <lb/>
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma <lb/>
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as <lb/>
green coffee is made fragrant and <lb/>
stimulating by the roasting process. <lb/>
Only choice selections of this ripe, <lb/>
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the <lb/>
famous Piedmont country, where the <lb/>
best tobacco grows, arc used in <lb/>
Schnapps and other brands <lb/>
of high grade, flue tobaccos. <lb/>
Hundreds of imitation brands are. <lb/>
on sale that look like the <lb/>
outside of the imitation plugs of to- <lb/>
is flue cured, but the inside is <lb/>
filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily <lb/>
sweetened air cured tobacco; one <lb/>
chew of will satisfy tobacco <lb/>
hunger longer than two chews f <lb/>
such tobacco. <lb/>
Expert tests prove that this flue <lb/>
cured tobacco, grown in the famous <lb/>
Piedmont region, requires and takes <lb/>
less sweetening than any other kind, <lb/>
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb/>
effect on chewers. If the; <lb/>
kind tobacco you are chewing don t <lb/>
satisfy, more than the mere of <lb/>
expectorating, stop fooling yourself <lb/>
and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb/>
Schnapps is like eke tobacco chew- <lb/>
bought costing from <lb/>
to per pound; Schnapps is sold <lb/>
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb/>
and cent plugs. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, N. C. <lb/>
A.<lb/>
-1 <lb/>
JOHN A <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Sale Now Going <lb/>
deeper than the Surface <lb/>
m ,,, .,. n .,, . . here and do that the <lb/>
and w ii it models f the noted <lb/>
FASHIONABLE CLOTHES. <lb/>
i n ,.,. , <lb/>
. 1.1 ; 1.1 the ; <lb/>
to . a but a, . you . <lb/>
have said, or ail have heard in <lb/>
is absolutely true. <lb/>
AND DOUBLE SACK SUITS <lb/>
of correct made of Lands me quality <lb/>
.<lb/>
in u wide -i weaves. IS to . <lb/>
FALL OVERCOATS. <lb/>
. ton. <lb/>
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ed <lb/>
By, <lb/>
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To Polish U r. <lb/>
It. i often lo <lb/>
new boot, to <lb/>
if rubbed over an <lb/>
till <lb/>
ea <lb/>
if B <lb/>
The y long, . <lb/>
back an side -l a a well a.<lb/>
Fashionable fan Wearing <lb/>
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GREENVILLE <lb/>
N, C, <lb/>
Dr <lb/>
May be f u I en i e- tea W <lb/>
ail tastes for d i <lb/>
Greenville Livery and <lb/>
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well The prices now <lb/>
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course hi pharmacy. <lb/>
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from yesterday to visit <lb/>
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spent iron-. Saturday until Mon- <lb/>
day with Dr. L. C. Skinner. <lb/>
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dress here Saturday asked those <lb/>
present if Dockery <lb/>
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factories are located in famous <lb/>
Piedmont flue-cured tobacco belt, the <lb/>
finest chewing tobacco section Known <lb/>
the world. This kind of tobacco <lb/>
requires loss to please <lb/>
chewers than any other tobacco <lb/>
grown. The Company's location en- <lb/>
ables it to secure the choicest <lb/>
of this flue-cured leaf, which <lb/>
arc manufactured under the personal <lb/>
supervision of men w-o have made <lb/>
the selecting blending this <lb/>
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purposes study. <lb/>
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brands of chewing tobacco, are op- <lb/>
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most hygienic manner, and reveal a <lb/>
system cleanliness would do <lb/>
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of tobacco to a minimum. <lb/>
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the brushing machines in- <lb/>
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an ingenious process, <lb/>
every leaf if brushed and cleaned <lb/>
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the tobacco drops into another con- <lb/>
and is carried lo the sweeten- <lb/>
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use SOL until cured. <lb/>
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they might have given Ayden <lb/>
correspondent for <lb/>
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place the knives and spoons at <lb/>
the right of the plates with the <lb/>
handles reaching the edge <lb/>
the table, the the <lb/>
plates, with tho sharp edges toward <lb/>
them; the howls of the spoons up. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, i <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Com, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
Bank notes and <lb/>
U t- notes<lb/>
910,827.31 <lb/>
610.60 <lb/>
200.00 <lb/>
1,832 <lb/>
5,046.00 <lb/>
THE Bl<lb/>
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LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
plus fund 2,700.00 <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
expenses, i 720.80 <lb/>
Dividends unpaid i <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
ill, <lb/>
Total, I <lb/>
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OF PUT, <lb/>
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copy instead of Reflector. <lb/>
deem it an honor to have any- <lb/>
thing of ours copied by the great <lb/>
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Ayden to have some <lb/>
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I. j. B. Smith, the <lb/>
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Notary Public I <lb/>
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One H. P. Gasoline Engine year old B. Kooky <lb/>
Se H. P. Galilee Engine th water and <lb/>
line tank. P O. Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
One B. Watertown Engine years ow <lb/>
cans new. Never been used <lb/>
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Inch Tooth Saw. <lb/>
One inch Solid Haw, <lb/>
Henry Harding, Agent,<lb/>
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flight and Sunday I S. A. Congleton is now build- <lb/>
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of . lie, spent <lb/>
night and Sunday with Mrs. J. <lb/>
S. Smith. <lb/>
Hon. John H. Small, Democrat <lb/>
candidate for Congress, will <lb/>
address the people here Saturday <lb/>
th third of November at noon. <lb/>
All are invited to come and hear<lb/>
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the supply room was one of the <lb/>
most familiar objects in the d; <lb/>
household. Now <lb/>
bags are almost exclusively used <lb/>
for handling flour. The great <lb/>
development of e cement <lb/>
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from Norfolk to spend Sunday <lb/>
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and little daughters, Ruby <lb/>
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dramas ever presented to the <lb/>
public. The story founded on <lb/>
fact, has many details of general <lb/>
interest relative to such proceed- <lb/>
is a story finely told and <lb/>
clearly pictured. A train of <lb/>
highly climaxes <lb/>
carefully graded, are rounded <lb/>
a sensational finish of startling <lb/>
proportions. The picture is one <lb/>
that will please and only one of <lb/>
a great series of high-class sub- <lb/>
that go to make an <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
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vine fee were find <lb/>
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shoes. No fr of <lb/>
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footwear, are not woman's <lb/>
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thy Dodd <lb/>
try one pair. <lb/>
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lending. They <lb/>
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stockings for Winter.<lb/>
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the good qualities of the Ma- <lb/>
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charge and hit coffee and bis- <lb/>
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price only <lb/>
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fell <lb/>
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EASTERN <lb/>
V J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA OCTOBER 1906 <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
THANKSGIVING DAY <lb/>
THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION <lb/>
AND SOCIETY. <lb/>
the by <lb/>
Oct -The <lb/>
President issued a <lb/>
naming November 29th <lb/>
as a day of thanksgiving. <lb/>
The text of the proclamation <lb/>
is as <lb/>
A Proclamation. <lb/>
The time of year has come <lb/>
when, in accordance with the <lb/>
wise custom of oUr forefathers, <lb/>
it becomes my duty to set aside <lb/>
a special day of thanksgiving <lb/>
and praise to the Almighty be- <lb/>
cause of the we have <lb/>
received, and W prayer that <lb/>
these blessings may be <lb/>
another year of wide- <lb/>
spread well-being has past <lb/>
Never re in our history or i i <lb/>
the history of any other nation <lb/>
has a people enjoyed more <lb/>
abounding material prosperity <lb/>
than is ours, a prosperity <lb/>
great that it should arouse in us <lb/>
no spirit of reckless pride, and <lb/>
least of all a spirit of heedless <lb/>
disregard of our <lb/>
a sober sense of cur <lb/>
many blessings, and a <lb/>
purpose; under providence, not <lb/>
to forfeit them by any action of <lb/>
our own. <lb/>
well-being, <lb/>
sable, though it can never be <lb/>
anything but the foundation of <lb/>
true national greatness and <lb/>
If we <lb/>
upon this foundation, then OUT <lb/>
national LB will be as meaning- <lb/>
less and as a house where <lb/>
only the foundation has be <lb/>
laid. Upon our well <lb/>
being must be built a super- <lb/>
of individual and n .- <lb/>
life lived in accordance <lb/>
with the laws of the highest <lb/>
morality, or else our prosperity <lb/>
itself will in long run turn <lb/>
out a instead or a blessing. <lb/>
We should be both reverently <lb/>
thankful for what we have re- <lb/>
and earnestly bent upon <lb/>
turning it into a means of grace <lb/>
and not of destruction. <lb/>
Accordingly hereby set apart <lb/>
Thursday, the twenty-ninth day <lb/>
of next, as a day o <lb/>
ii r and supplication, <lb/>
on v. i i shall i <lb/>
in th ii i. r their churches <lb/>
i pledge all that <lb/>
s mi ten them and to <lb/>
pray f i th y may in addition <lb/>
power to use those <lb/>
gifts i v <lb/>
In witness thereof, I have <lb/>
hereunto set my hand and <lb/>
ed the real the United Suites <lb/>
to <lb/>
Done at i he City of Washing- <lb/>
ton 22nd day of October, in <lb/>
in the year of our Lord, one <lb/>
thousand, nine hundred and six <lb/>
and the independence of the <lb/>
Tinted States the one hundred <lb/>
and thirty-first <lb/>
THEODORE <lb/>
By the president, Elihu Root, <lb/>
Secretary of State. <lb/>
Event Will Emphasize; <lb/>
the Charm of the Great <lb/>
Celebration. <lb/>
WILL BE A SEVERE WINTER. <lb/>
All Signs <lb/>
lo This Fact, Say the <lb/>
Persons who are wise in <lb/>
knowledge of the weather that is <lb/>
to come predict that the coming <lb/>
whiter will be a severe one. re- <lb/>
marks the Richmond News-Lead- <lb/>
WHO IS EXEMPT FROM <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., Oct 24-The <lb/>
resort for the year 1907 <lb/>
be the site and environment <lb/>
f the Jamestown <lb/>
Exposition. Situated on <lb/>
of Hampton Roads in <lb/>
view of the scene where the <lb/>
first fight between ironclads <lb/>
took place, that historic <lb/>
between the Monitor an the <lb/>
Merrimac will give an interest <lb/>
the location. A of <lb/>
across Hampton Roads <lb/>
with the lain <lb/>
Fortress Monroe, while a <lb/>
slightly oblique direction will <lb/>
terminate with Newport <lb/>
The intervening space of water <lb/>
always occupied with ships of <lb/>
all countries, either in transit or <lb/>
u anchor, and this phase of tutu- <lb/>
Meal life will be enlivened to an <lb/>
unusual degree during the expo- a big crop of holly berries is <lb/>
This <lb/>
is Settle by the <lb/>
North C-i-. S .-.-- tin <lb/>
of an Ex-Fireman. <lb/>
A number of opinions were <lb/>
by the Supreme court yes- <lb/>
y of which that of most <lb/>
A MOVE FORWARD. <lb/>
Literary Societies at i. c<lb/>
d K ft t -r. <lb/>
Quiet Afternoon How<lb/>
Friday at t v. <lb/>
of the bride in South Cr. <lb/>
Ten days -r two weeks ago Mr. James J Gilbert and <lb/>
teachers of the upper grades Georgia An. wore married <lb/>
in the graded school organized by Rev. J. ;. Hornaday. The <lb/>
the boys of grades re a one. only <lb/>
of State vs. Cantwell. in which in , M and the few <lb/>
the rather vexed question of who . a the friends being pres- <lb/>
is and who is not liable jury <lb/>
prophets, but it is possible that, duty h court <lb/>
be for .,, . . t. .,. i <lb/>
which adds that they are e <lb/>
the wishbone school of weather,. ml ,.,, . known m <lb/>
Society. The of- The couple left on the after- <lb/>
the organization Washington City <lb/>
their predictions on signs which that a . New n,, <lb/>
they say have never failed them <lb/>
in the past- <lb/>
are as <lb/>
sons except those who are ex- President. <lb/>
i in section are <lb/>
there are many signs that i summoned. <lb/>
winter, unlike winter, The persons <lb/>
will be unusually severe. In th section an pi <lb/>
there are thick-155255 <lb/>
bushes in all the parks <lb/>
by every variety of craft <lb/>
from the formidable battleship <lb/>
to the winsome yacht. <lb/>
The enclosure within the <lb/>
grounds will be a charming ad- <lb/>
mixture of park, boulevard, <lb/>
stately edifice, rustic retreat ant <lb/>
military encampment. Here In <lb/>
this miniature world of the beau- <lb/>
social functions will find an <lb/>
idyllic resort and the tedium of <lb/>
life will find an ever present <lb/>
diversion. <lb/>
There is not a resort <lb/>
anywhere in the id that will <lb/>
be able to compare in attraction <lb/>
with the Jamestown <lb/>
Exposition and its environ- <lb/>
Sea food is plentifully obtain- <lb/>
ed and this fact is unquestionably <lb/>
accepted when it is known that <lb/>
Bay, with its famous <lb/>
i who are in the n <lb/>
employ of any I <lb/>
i in the surrounding country. company, train dis- <lb/>
This is said to be nature's way of catchers who av r , <lb/>
providing food for the birds, and handling of freight or <lb/>
tram <lb/>
. r mini I <lb/>
and New York from the lat- <lb/>
Chas. Haskett; city will I Panama <lb/>
vice-president, John Mr. Gil rt has a govern- <lb/>
or position is in- <lb/>
s r. He s of Kin- <lb/>
vice-president, Abbi <lb/>
and was lately <lb/>
the Canal Zone, <lb/>
a long and severe winter. <lb/>
officers or <lb/>
licensed pilot <lb/>
of the gospel, <lb/>
prediction is supported by the a, State hospital for the insane, <lb/>
statement from the West that or active members of a fire com- <lb/>
the are much <lb/>
this year than th-y have been for The defendant was relying <lb/>
a long time, while news comes an old act exempting <lb/>
from the mountain section that I members of a fire company <lb/>
who had <lb/>
for five <lb/>
been active members <lb/>
he not being an <lb/>
oysters, is just around the point . <lb/>
from the grounds. addition attention to the building <lb/>
to this sort of cheer to tr inner, winter homes, but this year <lb/>
man the markets, in close not only beginning to build <lb/>
unusually but are <lb/>
giving remarkable attention and <lb/>
To Increase Express Service. <lb/>
Mr. Henry Sheppard, agent of <lb/>
the Southern Express Company, <lb/>
advises us that beginning No- <lb/>
i the company <lb/>
express matter on the <lb/>
. . This will <lb/>
b ,. of express <lb/>
daily, instead of one as hereto- <lb/>
fore, and prove a great <lb/>
to business men of the <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Able to Come Oat. <lb/>
Mr. J. Cherry, who <lb/>
ed a stroke of four <lb/>
ago, was able to be out on <lb/>
a rolling chair today. His friends <lb/>
glad to know that he <lb/>
to improve <lb/>
are abundantly <lb/>
. every variety of and <lb/>
reign product while the steady <lb/>
coming of ships from foreign <lb/>
brings as part of their <lb/>
en the refreshing wines of <lb/>
-e, Germany, Italy and <lb/>
Spain. <lb/>
As i the grounds of <lb/>
th. will be <lb/>
I. boulevard in <lb/>
t of . from Nor <lb/>
u, . <lb/>
Tl. . mil. <lb/>
, i p <lb/>
m. lined <lb/>
of architecture <lb/>
o the mind back to C <lb/>
period of our history. Speed <lb/>
i long past these structures of a <lb/>
former age and a heroic time, <lb/>
parade will be reached, the <lb/>
largest military parade ground <lb/>
in the world. <lb/>
All social aspirations will con- <lb/>
verge at the Jamestown <lb/>
during its continuant. <lb/>
Modern society in the flower of <lb/>
three hundred years of life may <lb/>
trace its history and its grow in <lb/>
back by means of the entertain- <lb/>
and instructive phases of life <lb/>
there on exhibition, and it will <lb/>
be one of the most solicitous cares <lb/>
of the management to provide <lb/>
every entertaining diversion <lb/>
which the culture of the country- <lb/>
approves. <lb/>
Good Crowds Out. <lb/>
The county Democratic can- <lb/>
spoke at Johnston Mills <lb/>
Wednesday, and at Winterville <lb/>
Wednesday night. About <lb/>
people were out to hear them at <lb/>
Johnston's Mills and <lb/>
at Winterville, <lb/>
Cat's Bite Kills. <lb/>
New Bern. N. C. Oct. 24.- <lb/>
The one year old child of Asa W. <lb/>
there will be an enormous <lb/>
of acorns, beechnuts, fits <lb/>
and other fruits of the foes active fireman at the time he <lb/>
upon which birds and . summoned to serve upon <lb/>
depend for food during the win- <lb/>
months. A at <lb/>
Still another sign of a long a popular impression as <lb/>
and cruel is found in the to the competency of lawyers as <lb/>
activity of the barn mica These to jurors. Although they are <lb/>
little animals have already not exempt from service no law- <lb/>
gun the work of building their would have one on the jury, <lb/>
nests and observers agree t j -News and Observer, <lb/>
they are making thorn this year REMARKABlE GOOD <lb/>
unusually cozy and warm. Last, <lb/>
year they seemed to give little <lb/>
Press Agent Tells a Snake and Hawk <lb/>
fry to Equal. <lb/>
, A. <lb/>
who hi., raged to give an <lb/>
are to their construction. Ai i exhibition of shooting <lb/>
of which sign, points to a severe here, on the grounds or the <lb/>
winter, are man-- p v-1 Greensboro Gun Club, I <lb/>
., . s m Royce Tucker, <lb/>
the circle, ml <lb/>
Sc <lb/>
I the pot <lb/>
. first meetings were a native of Green- <lb/>
, day afternoon. The d a v charming young <lb/>
the question, She is once on The Re- <lb/>
. Pitt county should Hector tore , which, position. <lb/>
law requiring all the children in resign d to accept a clerkship in <lb/>
the county between the ages of the It was in the <lb/>
and to attend school four latter position that she first met <lb/>
months each Consider- Mr. Gilbert while he washers <lb/>
the fact that it was the inspecting the it <lb/>
maiden effort of nearly all the seems to have been a mutual case <lb/>
speakers, the debate was very love at first sight, <lb/>
good indeed. The young men <lb/>
seem to be enthusiastic over this <lb/>
new phase of work, and the <lb/>
management of the school is <lb/>
greatly pleased with the results. <lb/>
The girls devoted the after- <lb/>
COTTON GINNING. <lb/>
of Salsa to October title <lb/>
Low that of Last Year- <lb/>
Given by State. <lb/>
Washington, Oct <lb/>
noon to the study of Longfellow, I bulletin issued to day by <lb/>
each member responding to the the census bureau there had been <lb/>
roll call with a quotation from j up to October 4.910- <lb/>
in the e <lb/>
they <lb/>
M much <lb/>
reports of <lb/>
. October 2.5 Mere is a i going <lb/>
., around i a credit to th <lb/>
press agent. <lb/>
The i goes, that <lb/>
team <lb/>
ti Haw a <lb/>
. Oct. <lb/>
. m re larding <lb/>
f poet changer <lb/>
S c . t. <lb/>
public<lb/>
retirement of <lb/>
and Attorney <lb/>
Mi fr the cabinet the fol- <lb/>
lowing changes will be <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Hon. George B.<lb/>
. Von Meyer. <lb/>
Hon. <lb/>
Charles J. Bonaparte <lb/>
of the Hon. <lb/>
Victor H. <lb/>
. their <lb/>
rt. in i. <lb/>
i;<lb/>
s. <lb/>
cu<lb/>
the <lb/>
minis <lb/>
. I to the <lb/>
that had <lb/>
Bad was <lb/>
in <lb/>
owing to the <lb/>
at a <lb/>
of . <lb/>
ant <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
snake's activity. <lb/>
The hawk was making for a <lb/>
large dead tree and its course <lb/>
took it towards the shooting. <lb/>
When about directly overhead <lb/>
Hon Mr reached for his <lb/>
automatic rifle ; shot oil <lb/>
toes of the hawk one y c, i n <lb/>
it dropped the snake. Then <lb/>
with one well directed shot killed <lb/>
the hawk, and with the balance <lb/>
the famous poet. <lb/>
The program was as <lb/>
Sketch of Life. <lb/>
Margaret Blow. <lb/>
Recitation The <lb/>
Essie Whichard. <lb/>
Story of John Alden and Pris- <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ev Harris. <lb/>
. of <lb/>
Florence Blow. <lb/>
Estimate of Lon <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Misses v,. Cox. th <lb/>
teachers ave work <lb/>
, I <lb/>
bales of cotton of <lb/>
of counting round bales a <lb/>
th same period <lb/>
last y bales were <lb/>
ginned. T number of active <lb/>
amount of cot- <lb/>
ton led, by states, is as <lb/>
, .- of <lb/>
i v an <lb/>
and of the loads in the gun shot the <lb/>
Secretary of and snake before it <lb/>
Labor- Hon. Oscar S. d amid the <lb/>
The appointment of Mr. I o. <lb/>
caused considerable surprise as it, <lb/>
will be the first case where a <lb/>
citizen of the Hebrew faith has <lb/>
been made a member of the <lb/>
president's cabinet. He was <lb/>
born December 1880, and is <lb/>
well known a a merchant, <lb/>
mat and author. He represent- <lb/>
United States as minister <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. her <lb/>
While Temporarily Insane. <lb/>
Louisburg, N. C-, Oct <lb/>
Mrs W- II Waddell committed <lb/>
suicide this aft r i on by cutting <lb/>
her throat with n butcher knife <lb/>
M , on two different Temporary insanity, due to pro- <lb/>
New Bern. N. U,, Oct. H.- ions was appointed by is assigned <lb/>
The one year old child Asa W. ; the as the cause. She leaves a de- <lb/>
vacancy caused by the death of three child- <lb/>
tie one was innocently playing <lb/>
with a pet cat and had been do- <lb/>
so for quite a long time, <lb/>
when the animal turned and <lb/>
scratched and bit furiously, show <lb/>
every sign of rabies. Treat- <lb/>
was given the child, but <lb/>
injuries were severe and dis- <lb/>
ease spread rapidly, death en- <lb/>
suing in twenty-four hours. <lb/>
the <lb/>
arbitration at The Hague. <lb/>
Attack of Vertigo. <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Davenport, a large <lb/>
by the community. <lb/>
Card of Thanks. <lb/>
I desire to return the sincere <lb/>
and family to <lb/>
merchant and farmer reported much better today. <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
J. L. Daniel. <lb/>
charge, were g <lb/>
with <lb/>
is their intent; <lb/>
the girls <lb/>
I's heel <lb/>
with th <lb/>
of i. of cl <lb/>
f nu l <lb/>
i in audition, <lb/>
i an ii of culture to <lb/>
gained in this way that i <lb/>
cult to; . otherwise. The man- <lb/>
age e of the school <lb/>
firm the organization will <lb/>
prov. benefit to the <lb/>
Let the Negro Make Distinction. <lb/>
We are glad to see that some <lb/>
of preachers and <lb/>
; getting on the hi <lb/>
track with reference to the <lb/>
worthless class among their own <lb/>
people. <lb/>
The in the past made the <lb/>
serious mistake of sympathizing <lb/>
with and taking the part of the <lb/>
one of his race, no matter how <lb/>
grievous the crime he c I- <lb/>
They have not made any <lb/>
in the social or moral con- <lb/>
of the individual. <lb/>
The must make a dis- <lb/>
and condemn the worth <lb/>
less their race St in <lb/>
by and uphold those who try to <lb/>
live right t be somebody. <lb/>
long as uphold on <lb/>
of their number who a <lb/>
or moral just so long <lb/>
the race will be without the <lb/>
and interest of the whit. <lb/>
people which they so much need. <lb/>
Catawba County News. <lb/>
The Reflector force is again in- <lb/>
to Jimmie for a <lb/>
feast of Cream Puffs on <lb/>
day. The funny thing to us is. <lb/>
how Jimmie can strike the exact <lb/>
time of day when we are hungry. <lb/>
But he does it all right and has <lb/>
our hearty thanks. <lb/>
-s.<lb/>
; S <lb/>
Florid;. <lb/>
Georgi i -J, <lb/>
Indian T.<lb/>
7.084 <lb/>
. ;<lb/>
TI i. Nil i. L ts <lb/>
Ash N. C, <lb/>
Hark Y a I n- <lb/>
year- bride of four d <lb/>
The a i <lb/>
i searching for the young <lb/>
undeterred by shots <lb/>
ready fired at him. it is said, by <lb/>
the groom. German Souther is <lb/>
h jail in default of bind <lb/>
he secured a <lb/>
s. the bride, A Lee <lb/>
Warn was nineteen years of <lb/>
a Warrants are out for <lb/>
Young for both seduction and <lb/>
for assault with a deadly <lb/>
weapon W. Warren, the <lb/>
father is said to be considering <lb/>
suit against Register of <lb/>
A . because a lice <lb/>
was issued to his daughter with- <lb/>
out his consent. This in brief <lb/>
is the status of affairs brought <lb/>
about by the elopement <lb/>
of Harli y .-; n. <lb/>
A Writ i i. <lb/>
Difference. <lb/>
U c <lb/>
dates poke at Friday <lb/>
the Republican county can- <lb/>
were at Stokes. The <lb/>
Democrats had an unusually <lb/>
while at <lb/>
Stokes the Republicans did not <lb/>
have as many as can be counted <lb/>
with the . <lb/>
These reports cone Re- <lb/>
from persons <lb/>
present at each place. <lb/>
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