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OAKLEY ITEMS.<lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. 23-06. Oakley, N. C, Get. 23rd, <lb/>
Rev. W. filled his reg-j j R n made <lb/>
appointment here Saturday calls in this city Saturday. <lb/>
flight and Sunday I S. A. Congleton is now build- <lb/>
Misses Bettie and Janie a nice residence on his home <lb/>
per returned from a visit to farm from <lb/>
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Mi Jones, who has <lb/>
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Monday. <lb/>
Abram Dixon went to Green- <lb/>
ville y. <lb/>
Miss i. Ivor and Pansie Dixon <lb/>
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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interest to over the various <lb/>
fields in the use of cotton <lb/>
or cotton being extend <lb/>
ed. Formerly flour was .-lipped <lb/>
In barrels flour barrel in <lb/>
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/>
has brought a demand for <lb/>
cotton bags for handling cement <lb/>
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If so el could devise a <lb/>
cotton bagging for <lb/>
the . . this alone would <lb/>
very n a ally increase the de- <lb/>
for i W cotton. There are <lb/>
ma. d directions in <lb/>
of cotton and cot- <lb/>
ton g being extended. <lb/>
many industries being <lb/>
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visited relatives i. ., <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
John Fleming, of Stokes, i . <lb/>
a caller here Sunday. <lb/>
I from here attend, a <lb/>
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Robersonville on the 17th. <lb/>
J. E. Hines came in Saturday <lb/>
from Norfolk to spend Sunday <lb/>
With his family. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. G. Over n <lb/>
and little daughters, Ruby <lb/>
Jessie, of Everetts, visited in <lb/>
town and Tuesday. <lb/>
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Every ard grace i. <lb/>
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Stolen by Gypsies. <lb/>
A thrilling <lb/>
is the subject of one of <lb/>
tie most interesting picture <lb/>
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/>
This and the big Sin Fran- <lb/>
are only two <lb/>
vine fee were find <lb/>
this see- m <lb/>
shoes. No fr of <lb/>
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footwear, are not woman's <lb/>
credentials to refinement signed <lb/>
by her shoes and passport <lb/>
therefore should be the <lb/>
thy Dodd <lb/>
try one pair. <lb/>
will work weed tie c, ks your hue el. arming sh <lb/>
can id a and sizes. <lb/>
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styles and prices. We l <lb/>
styles and yon i i them <lb/>
in greet abundance of <lb/>
most<lb/>
buy- <lb/>
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lending. They <lb/>
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stockings for Winter.<lb/>
A Range on <lb/>
re of Ha <lb/>
oil . n an i <lb/>
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h is sole. ts <lb/>
here Mr. s. J. a <lb/>
from the factor; <lb/>
n St. Louis, is here conducting <lb/>
and or come down as hey fasten securely <lb/>
at the waist. They are made of the <lb/>
only <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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. Journal. <lb/>
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the good qualities of the Ma- <lb/>
Mr. is a heavy <lb/>
man and he walks over the <lb/>
range to show how strong a d <lb/>
well built it is without h <lb/>
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be I <lb/>
e range is in operation in <lb/>
re with a good cool in <lb/>
charge and hit coffee and bis- <lb/>
are served while the <lb/>
is in progress. Hake- <lb/>
of <lb/>
this <lb/>
and are more <lb/>
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best <lb/>
yarns and <lb/>
are use d In their construe-<lb/>
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No. I'll size- price only <lb/>
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price only <lb/>
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fell <lb/>
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gm; Fay Stockings a<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/>
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. 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/>
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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/>
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every sign of rabies. Treat- <lb/>
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suing in twenty-four hours. <lb/>
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Mr. J. R. Davenport, a large <lb/>
by the community. <lb/>
Card of Thanks. <lb/>
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feast of Cream Puffs on <lb/>
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North Carolina. <lb/>
our to call at oar store <lb/>
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tillable and <lb/>
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body in of Steel <lb/>
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claims to civil liberty will I lot <lb/>
and our subjects in America are deprives <lb/>
of the Invaluable privilege <lb/>
Resolved. That a committee be appoint- <lb/>
ed shall In such manner they <lb/>
think proper go necessary business <lb/>
and make public the above resolution <lb/>
and that they correspond shall <lb/>
occasion with the Associated Sons <lb/>
Friends to Liberty In the other <lb/>
In America. <lb/>
As a result of the adoption <lb/>
these resolutions Lord <lb/>
who commanded the British fleet oil <lb/>
Norfolk, made a demonstration be- <lb/>
fore the city, and several shots were <lb/>
fired from the frigate Liverpool. <lb/>
Birmingham Age-Herald. <lb/>
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I swear i true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and J- B. DAVIS, <lb/>
Bonds, 1,0011.00 <lb/>
Y 2,451.09 <lb/>
From Ban 20,880.05 <lb/>
items 2,596.82 <lb/>
90.00 <lb/>
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ti notes <lb/>
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1225,990.00<lb/>
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I v I'd office he had the old and fa- <lb/>
name White House <lb/>
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nil stationery, and his ml was <lb/>
generally commended, says t Chi- <lb/>
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butter and ii few yards of homespun I <lb/>
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Total, <lb/>
1225,906.00 <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this day o Sept. <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Public- <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
B. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Dire <lb/>
State of North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. O S. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before Correct <lb/>
me, this 1900. V B. O. <lb/>
J. MOORE, K. G. JAMES <lb/>
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ti by smoke that General <lb/>
Jackson suggested they be <lb/>
painted white, not only to improve <lb/>
their appearance, but in token of <lb/>
the successful defiance of the Brit- <lb/>
the American republic. And <lb/>
so the residence of the president <lb/>
has been familiarly known ever <lb/>
since by the unpretending name of <lb/>
the White House. <lb/>
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hunters <lb/>
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Ii they bid for the <lb/>
they may expect <lb/>
If you the Republicans <lb/>
ire cutting any figure in the cam <lb/>
in Pitt county, you have <lb/>
ht to note the attendance at <lb/>
t their to get this <lb/>
out of your mind. They <lb/>
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crowd hut one <lb/>
at Ayden, t en they <lb/>
people, from, ail parts <lb/>
county to and them out. <lb/>
The President wired sympathy <lb/>
Mrs. Hayes on account of the <lb/>
th of her mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Davis. That was <lb/>
and perhaps it is <lb/>
s well to let bygones be by <lb/>
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are Immortal. <lb/>
Ii was North Carolina's favor- <lb/>
son. Senator Vance, who <lb/>
u the words. <lb/>
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aid cannot And no <lb/>
greater truth was <lb/>
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which underlie t; <lb/>
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immortal. These principles were <lb/>
when they were <lb/>
first the founder <lb/>
of on system o government. <lb/>
They were in <lb/>
of fire when the morning stars <lb/>
first shone together in glory, <lb/>
and they came to man bearing <lb/>
the approval of the Eternal God. <lb/>
incorporated these <lb/>
in the and they <lb/>
out in tie <lb/>
that ever fell on human <lb/>
sermon that awoke the <lb/>
echoes of the hills of Palestine. <lb/>
Puritan held them to <lb/>
heart, and the cavalier car- <lb/>
; led them with his <lb/>
seas. For our <lb/>
forefathers, then, remained <lb/>
to do but to take firm hole <lb/>
of these eternal principles <lb/>
them in the structure <lb/>
of their new government. <lb/>
yd for the best there was in <lb/>
i; in all his dealings with his <lb/>
fellow creatures; they stool for <lb/>
he government of people <lb/>
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a id individually. We find th <lb/>
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declaration of i <lb/>
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if they <lb/>
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Men, of minds minds<lb/>
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and mixed <lb/>
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sincere the pledge <lb/>
of union; a dumb, but <lb/>
at the same lime audible, <lb/>
of a o pres- <lb/>
which at same it is <lb/>
given it from us; the <lb/>
impression ardent attach- <lb/>
on an ivory coral press; <lb/>
the striking of two flints against <lb/>
another; a crimson balsam <lb/>
or a love wounded heart; a <lb/>
sweet bite of the lip; an affection <lb/>
pinching of the mouth; a de- <lb/>
which is eaten with <lb/>
spoons; a sweet <lb/>
does not satisfy hunger; <lb/>
a fruit which is planted and <lb/>
at the same the quick <lb/>
est exchange of question; and <lb/>
answers of two lovers; the <lb/>
fourth degree of love. <lb/>
WE HAVE M <lb/>
RANGE <lb/>
to 2.50 per GARMENT. <lb/>
It would take pages to de- <lb/>
scribe our different <lb/>
and styles, so we'll <lb/>
sum it all up by saying- <lb/>
come here for the best of <lb/>
and PERFECT <lb/>
satisfaction. <lb/>
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truths of De- <lb/>
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weather and rushed it market. <lb/>
Pierce Moving Pictures. <lb/>
The railway postal clerks are; . -r <lb/>
r. ported to be agitating the pas- <lb/>
age of legislation requiring the <lb/>
railroads to equip their lines with <lb/>
what they term <lb/>
cars. By this they mean a <lb/>
heavy steel car, similar to <lb/>
which is in use on one two <lb/>
railroads. This kind of a car <lb/>
they say, has been severely tested <lb/>
and not found wanting, and that <lb/>
its use were made compulsory <lb/>
number of injuries to <lb/>
would be greatly lessened <lb/>
hey say, too, that it frequently <lb/>
happens that enough valuable <lb/>
mail is destroyed in one wreck i <lb/>
to pay for a thoroughly mod <lb/>
steel mail car. A.-; to one thing <lb/>
public in general will <lb/>
the railway postal clerks are <lb/>
among th most faithful <lb/>
public servants, <lb/>
entitled to more adequate pro <lb/>
death and than at present . v i <lb/>
hem. than any other <lb/>
on on the train they at t <lb/>
of accident. The . r <lb/>
often jump and <lb/>
i us escape danger, The postal <lb/>
are not In a position <lb/>
to see or to escape from dang <lb/>
and the frail car which en- <lb/>
cases them affords no protection. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
W. K. RICKS <lb/>
IF IT IS A <lb/>
Problem, <lb/>
We can it for you. <lb/>
L ea <lb/>
There was only a small <lb/>
at the opera hone. <lb/>
night, to witness <lb/>
picture enter, I. but <lb/>
those present pronounced it the. <lb/>
best of the kind that has been; the public. <lb/>
Sam Was Wealthy. <lb/>
Rev. Sam P. Jones, who died <lb/>
left an estate valued <lb/>
He owned valuable <lb/>
properties in Atlanta, Carters- <lb/>
his home town, and in <lb/>
t her places. He sold out a fine <lb/>
estate he <lb/>
could not give it <lb/>
in. Property belonging to <lb/>
Mrs. Jones was sold some years <lb/>
Atlanta, for His <lb/>
income annually from lecturing <lb/>
and evangelistic work was be- <lb/>
. . and He <lb/>
annually gave away about two- <lb/>
thirds of this sum charities. <lb/>
His benefactions were so <lb/>
varied and widely scattered <lb/>
that family did not <lb/>
now of them. He rarely spoke <lb/>
of what he gave away and sought <lb/>
j to keep the knowledge <lb/>
His life was insured <lb/>
Sale Competition is Brisk and <lb/>
Furniture Sale are and <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
decide There is but one <lb/>
test. That sale is jest and <lb/>
that offers you <lb/>
Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Want <lb/>
Come convinced. Yours to <lb/>
Framed to Order. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Neat Job <lb/>
specialty, <lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
department is in c P. C. whit is . <lb/>
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i . Hunters in n blooded <lb/>
receiving i la- shells can gel B. Car- <lb/>
i i.-. . to roll Co, <lb/>
direct to <lb/>
As the fall of the year has come <lb/>
and money is in greater circulation. <lb/>
and on the <lb/>
routes leading out from here, <lb/>
who are ii arrears on subscription <lb/>
We i n<lb/>
ti the d Ii deflector thing we .-. . <lb/>
will a groat upon us <lb/>
by the amount me <lb/>
your earliest convenience. Receipts <lb/>
will lie Subscriptions <lb/>
also solicited <lb/>
P C NYE. <lb/>
Winterville Dept. <lb/>
Mrs. Ernest Manning, of <lb/>
Greenville, is some <lb/>
time with relatives and friends <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Call and see the large line of <lb/>
shoes daily arriving at B. F. <lb/>
Manning Co. They will give <lb/>
you bargains. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Wilson, of Smith's <lb/>
store, was here Friday shopping. <lb/>
lubes place ft C. <lb/>
We It, <lb/>
B. T. Bro, <lb/>
Rev. C. A. Campbell, of <lb/>
spent several days <lb/>
here this week selling Bibles and <lb/>
other literature. We learn that <lb/>
he is preparing to be a mission- <lb/>
We I i I . <lb/>
of m <lb/>
trade a i.-., <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B. A r . <lb/>
M. G. who had been <lb/>
attending the Federal court at <lb/>
New Bern, returned Friday. <lb/>
Nice sun dried apples fresh <lb/>
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
A. G. Cox and R. Croom re- <lb/>
Friday morning from the <lb/>
Baptist association -which con- <lb/>
at Goldsboro this week. <lb/>
FOR SALE.-One-half acre <lb/>
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb/>
conveniently located to school <lb/>
and part of town- For <lb/>
particular.; see <lb/>
J. A. Manning. <lb/>
Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. John Cheek, and Miss An- <lb/>
were here Friday <lb/>
shopping. <lb/>
John. Blokes, of Greenville, <lb/>
washer Friday night in the in- <lb/>
of insurance, <lb/>
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the stud . . W <lb/>
viii . , . o <lb/>
of the lectures ever <lb/>
in the and of W. H. <lb/>
S. Friday at o'clock, <lb/>
by Dr. J. F. Parrott. of <lb/>
He is not one of the <lb/>
physician., the stale but he i.- <lb/>
one of the most speak <lb/>
and he fully sustained that <lb/>
reputation Friday morning here. <lb/>
Ho spoke from a physicist's <lb/>
standpoint, dealing with the <lb/>
three greatest diseases prevalent <lb/>
in our country, typhoid <lb/>
consumption, and <lb/>
He spoke of the great <lb/>
numbers of people each <lb/>
ear these diseases when <lb/>
it not to be so; that it is <lb/>
possible for these diseases to be <lb/>
stamped out as it has been done <lb/>
even in some of our great cities <lb/>
to a great extent. <lb/>
He dwelt upon the evils of <lb/>
alcohol from a scientific stand- <lb/>
point, stating that it was no long- <lb/>
considered a stimulant in the <lb/>
treatment of diseases and that <lb/>
he had abandoned it in all cases <lb/>
in his practice. <lb/>
He gave two ways in which <lb/>
this evil should be Let <lb/>
ii alone. Have higher ideals <lb/>
than to stoop to such. <lb/>
We never heard a more earnest <lb/>
and eloquent appeal than he <lb/>
made to the students as he point- <lb/>
ed out the great danger in tamp- <lb/>
with the vile stuff. <lb/>
We were glad also to have <lb/>
several of the citizens of the <lb/>
town and community present to <lb/>
enjoy the lecture. <lb/>
Yon -j., well to see Rm g -ck- <lb/>
A. O. Cos <lb/>
winter <lb/>
r Her a- nicest and <lb/>
line ever in <lb/>
to See Mm and <lb/>
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t ft price.-. <lb/>
A full Una of, <lb/>
and Fruit at B. ft u <lb/>
and <lb/>
in i- <lb/>
great b- <lb/>
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ires . ., ,. t <lb/>
. Cox, I . <lb/>
TheA. iV Co., ire <lb/>
shipments of their <lb/>
Improved cart to differ- <lb/>
parts if the slate. <lb/>
Why use that old sew <lb/>
of when you <lb/>
can get a i . in J new d. l- <lb/>
for from <lb/>
at CO. <lb/>
. Sale. <lb/>
Hall, th <lb/>
on Mr W ii farm <lb/>
Dam township, who <lb/>
r. such a fine sate <lb/>
tobacco at St <lb/>
brought in another load <lb/>
day, and a check <lb/>
am to for it. <lb/>
Mr. says John is an <lb/>
industrious tenant and makes <lb/>
good crops. Think what a col- <lb/>
man can do an the <lb/>
he is held in when he tries <lb/>
to make something of himself. <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Friday evening the literary <lb/>
and social department of the <lb/>
j League, under the wise <lb/>
management of Miss Bessie <lb/>
Harding, gave a most delightful <lb/>
entertainment at the home of <lb/>
Rev. J. A. Hornaday, in <lb/>
Greenville. A good crowd <lb/>
present, and all felt grateful <lb/>
Miss Harding and to those who <lb/>
took part on the literary pro- <lb/>
gram for an evening's pleasure, <lb/>
around which must ever cluster <lb/>
happy memories. <lb/>
The program was a inter- <lb/>
and helpful one. After <lb/>
the Scripture lesson and th <lb/>
Prayer, those present joined in <lb/>
Bulging An ex- <lb/>
paper on the and <lb/>
Works of Sidney was <lb/>
read by Wiley J. Brown. This <lb/>
paper showed extensive research <lb/>
deep thought- Those pres <lb/>
saw Sidney Lanier as a <lb/>
man among men, and felt with <lb/>
him the strong emotions <lb/>
his soul. <lb/>
Marshes was <lb/>
read and interpreted by Prof. H. <lb/>
Smith. by the <lb/>
aid ids urns ti <lb/>
humanity i literature, was <lb/>
enabled to reader and <lb/>
this beautiful poem, in a man- <lb/>
that may be emulated but <lb/>
not excelled; he gave to this, <lb/>
the masterpiece of Lanier, a new <lb/>
beauty and charm. <lb/>
was sung, after <lb/>
which the i <lb/>
was said in <lb/>
The social <lb/>
was then <lb/>
and J. B. Little These in need nice <lb/>
country on see H. P. <lb/>
it ii. <lb/>
candies, just; <lb/>
Here is a minister who <lb/>
the editor. At a in a most pleasing <lb/>
editorial convention he offered I way. were enjoyed <lb/>
the following toast. save for sometime. <lb/>
was then played, but all <lb/>
the solemnity of the <lb/>
was utterly destroyed <lb/>
by the spontaneous and hearty <lb/>
laughter of Prof. Smith-Behold, <lb/>
how was the mighty fallen <lb/>
Prof. Smith, tho embodiment of <lb/>
dignity, and the one upon whom <lb/>
lavished the respect and ad- <lb/>
of older people of our <lb/>
town, as well as of the lads and <lb/>
lassies over whose mental pow- <lb/>
he sways the lordly scepter, <lb/>
was the first to take his lowly <lb/>
seat in the middle of the floor <lb/>
At about ten o'clock the party <lb/>
disbanded, each one feeling that <lb/>
life is not all toil, and in their <lb/>
souls blessing those who had <lb/>
contributed toward making the <lb/>
evening a time when dull care <lb/>
was forgotten in the ecstatic en- <lb/>
of wholesome, healthful <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
an editor from starvation, take <lb/>
his paper and pay for it <lb/>
To save him from <lb/>
advertise in his , <lb/>
per To save him from <lb/>
despair, send him every item of <lb/>
news of which you can get hold. <lb/>
To save him from profanity <lb/>
write your correspondence <lb/>
plainly on one side of the sheet <lb/>
and send in as early as possible. <lb/>
To save him from mistakes, bury <lb/>
him. Dead people are the only <lb/>
ones who never make <lb/>
No Hurry. <lb/>
the little boys and girls <lb/>
who want to go to <lb/>
said the Sunday school <lb/>
please <lb/>
All rose but Tommy Twaddles. <lb/>
doesn't this little boy <lb/>
want to go to <lb/>
B. Can-oil Co. <lb/>
went to Green- <lb/>
; shopping. <lb/>
E Mars <lb/>
day night to <lb/>
. depart- <lb/>
so in the <lb/>
had <lb/>
bats Friday <lb/>
education in <lb/>
I well i <lb/>
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on. <lb/>
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just B<lb/>
line<lb/>
.About forty per cent of the <lb/>
people in this world do all that is <lb/>
done. The other sixty per cent <lb/>
live off the results and <lb/>
the way the workers <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
is <lb/>
am ii will h your in <lb/>
them buying <lb/>
hi . i v., <lb/>
now J mods nos <lb/>
.,. , , . i stray sandy color, <lb/>
others same w y. about or pounds. Owner <lb/>
In can get same by proving property <lb/>
fr paying . <lb/>
F Davenport, <lb/>
N r, latest, and up-to-date and Winter <lb/>
Silks, Woolens. Dress trimmings and <lb/>
Cloaks, we only to give you a few price <lb/>
but have lots goods and take pleasure 1.1 <lb/>
showing you <lb/>
Make our stop y j <lb/>
Dress goods in colors, <lb/>
Plaids and mixed, <lb/>
newest things at <lb/>
1.00,1.25, per yaM. <lb/>
shoes t m mi <lb/>
for Ladles the Noblest <lb/>
. . the made at 3.00 <lb/>
3.50 and 4.00 <lb/>
Percales and for <lb/>
school dresses in figures ind <lb/>
plaids. <lb/>
I and cent <lb/>
our underwear is complete. <lb/>
.-- Barber and n v <lb/>
die, N. C. <lb/>
now h line of <lb/>
In and we <lb/>
and <lb/>
. Cox Mfg Co , <lb/>
new revolving daily orders for <lb/>
cart <lb/>
order s. <lb/>
We <lb/>
complete line of Fall and <lb/>
r goo is <lb/>
i iii for Inspection nine <lb/>
n morning Oct. <lb/>
r I. are Invited to call <lb/>
it our w J. <lb/>
. id Company. <lb/>
mes Morrison, <lb/>
Ayden V C <lb/>
i them, <lb/>
h; I The deposits of the Bank of <lb/>
Winterville have, increased over <lb/>
of during the past two <lb/>
i ii. <lb/>
; i Club was <lb/>
. for the <lb/>
first meeting f season n <lb/>
Friday evening o'clock, <lb/>
. a Jam i Bryan, the <lb/>
call d t <lb/>
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call and . if <lb/>
Reading Li by <lb/>
Lillian C- <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
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To <lb/>
III Willie <lb/>
in Bf. <lb/>
Apply to W. <lb/>
K. O, <lb/>
Notice of , <lb/>
We, the undersigned, have by j <lb/>
mutual consent dissolved -1 <lb/>
partnership and offer the i <lb/>
stock of consisting <lb/>
merchandise at cost. A <lb/>
discount offered. For <lb/>
terms and particulars address R <lb/>
J. Little Co. Conetoe. N. C <lb/>
it. J. Little, <lb/>
J. H. Clark. <lb/>
We will pay the highest mar . <lb/>
price for chickens, eggs, <lb/>
corn, peas or anything in <lb/>
line. <lb/>
,, <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Visa <lb/>
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the <lb/>
II j I <lb/>
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Pickles, Butte Ch <lb/>
. Candies, S I . . and buy. <lb/>
easy and the i I . <lb/>
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find me one do I <lb/>
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J. L. JACKSON, James L. Little, Greenville, N. C. , . <lb/>
Cashier.<lb/>
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Mens Suits and Overcoats. <lb/>
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most inexpensive Suit or to <lb/>
F production on our Clothing <lb/>
they are better values than obtainable else where. The <lb/>
same care is taken to give our customers the best. There is <lb/>
not the equal suits or Overeats in Pitt f unity. It will <lb/>
pay you a short while to over this line Clothing. It <lb/>
means more Mr you and values you don't <lb/>
where. It is not possible to describe th- elegance of our <lb/>
Clothing. You must s-e the line to appreciate it. <lb/>
re x <lb/>
Big Sale Now Going <lb/>
RAIN COATS 12.50 TO 25.00 <lb/>
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Price <lb/>
C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
THE MANS OUTFITTER. <lb/>
Mr. C. C. Jenkins came up <lb/>
yesterday morning <lb/>
to visit her son, S A. Jenkins. <lb/>
I. Go's new <lb/>
b.-pi, -an<lb/>
Tuesday evening at the home <lb/>
Richard father of the <lb/>
Mr. John Phillips and Miss <lb/>
lb Bail were united in the <lb/>
bonds of matrimony by <lb/>
J. J. Stokes. We are shopping Thursday. <lb/>
A nice one farm <lb/>
u e or less <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Good well <lb/>
and out Land in <lb/>
i Apply lo <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
W. Jackson is in attend- <lb/>
upon the Federal court at <lb/>
New Bern as a juror. <lb/>
H. Kilpatrick, a very <lb/>
cotton buyer from Grifton has <lb/>
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working to organize the <lb/>
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wishes all around. <lb/>
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lull line of lard and sen <lb/>
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received a telegram an- <lb/>
the death of his sister <lb/>
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to be present at the <lb/>
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unity deeply sympathize with <lb/>
in his sorrow. <lb/>
I i on <lb/>
of feed sniff at lowest <lb/>
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weed and brand <lb/>
Lilly ft flu <lb/>
mint go, the Benson <lb/>
I well advanced. The prices now <lb/>
rill interest the most economic buy <lb/>
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rain Tuesday for Greenville. <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
have been away on a visit <lb/>
i friends came home Tuesday <lb/>
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he among the few old time far- <lb/>
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H. C. Ormond is preparing to <lb/>
a residence on Main <lb/>
near graded school. <lb/>
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and returned <lb/>
J. H. Tripp Bro. have <lb/>
the dry goods stock of <lb/>
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Greenville Livery and <lb/>
Om nice horses car <lb/>
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CORN PLANTERS, GUANO DISC <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WiliE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Tours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
Elias Turnage and wife, of <lb/>
have been visiting <lb/>
their children here this week. <lb/>
Rev. W. L. of <lb/>
ton, is here to spend a short <lb/>
while with his son, W. O. <lb/>
SALOONS SHUT UP. <lb/>
Unusual Interest in of <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
Wilmington, N, C, October <lb/>
odd business houses, <lb/>
including several down town <lb/>
loons, were closed for an hour <lb/>
between and o'clock at the <lb/>
request of Dr. Hamilton and his <lb/>
associates, who are holding a <lb/>
big revival at the First Baptist <lb/>
church. Yesterday the <lb/>
tors of business houses were <lb/>
waited upon by active church <lb/>
workers and asked to give this <lb/>
hour to themselves and their em- <lb/>
that they might attend a <lb/>
special service at the church. <lb/>
The saloons were visited also and <lb/>
all who would to close for <lb/>
the hour were given a placard to <lb/>
display in their windows stating <lb/>
that the store would be closed the <lb/>
following day between the hours <lb/>
named. The cards appeared in <lb/>
several saloon windows during <lb/>
the afternoon and were the sub- <lb/>
of much interest. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
a store in the <lb/>
formerly occupied by <lb/>
Ir. <lb/>
Miss Nina of Wash- <lb/>
who has been visiting <lb/>
he family of J. T. <lb/>
here, returned to her <lb/>
Mrs. Will is off on a <lb/>
to friends and relatives- <lb/>
Another shot Saturday, <lb/>
bought to be a turkey, a brother <lb/>
fired, the result a pretty <lb/>
coon and as usual <lb/>
that terrible accident. <lb/>
a pity <lb/>
Exum went in Wilson <lb/>
Sunday, and came home <lb/>
Ion-1 <lb/>
w, Mr. G. W. Prescott <lb/>
a rat trap of J. R. <lb/>
c Co. and Saturday <lb/>
caught large rats. He <lb/>
had them on exhibition on <lb/>
street Sunday morning, <lb/>
here are more at same place. <lb/>
Walter a prominent <lb/>
and farmer of Swift <lb/>
Another Merger. <lb/>
A bit of April <lb/>
a little June, <lb/>
A little bit of August <lb/>
When the day approaches noon <lb/>
A little bit winter <lb/>
As the sky gets cold and gray; <lb/>
A little bit of everything <lb/>
In one October day <lb/>
with the sunshine <lb/>
And a with the storm <lb/>
its chilly now, <lb/>
And then because its warm; <lb/>
it kt pa us all a in <lb/>
A most uncertain state <lb/>
makes a feller feel like <lb/>
A weather syndicate <lb/>
Washington Star. <lb/>
A Buggy Sixty Years Old. <lb/>
The buggy in which Joseph E- <lb/>
Brown. Georgia's civil war gov- <lb/>
drove his bride, in 1848, <lb/>
from South Carolina to his home <lb/>
at Canton, Ga., has been <lb/>
ed to the citizens of Canton by <lb/>
Mrs E. L Connally, who had <lb/>
purchased the old vehicle for <lb/>
The Joseph E. Brown estate <lb/>
a formal presentation to <lb/>
the town of Canton Friday of <lb/>
the old Brown homestead and <lb/>
four acres of ground, to be used <lb/>
as a park. At this time Mrs. <lb/>
Connally also gave the town the <lb/>
old buggy in which Gov. Brown <lb/>
and his bride rode all the way <lb/>
from South Carolina. The <lb/>
is very valuable as a me- <lb/>
and will be placed in the <lb/>
kitchen of the old-fashioned <lb/>
country mansion, where it can <lb/>
be carefully preserved from the <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
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died suddenly in his office years old, has suffered but little <lb/>
He was an excellent from the attacks of time, and is <lb/>
He leaves a wife still sound and strong. It is <lb/>
looking, and has <lb/>
w i j i . great tall wheels that rise high <lb/>
W. J. Mumford and wife left p the sides. It was built <lb/>
to attend the Baptist <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suicide is becoming a national <lb/>
grievance. Human life is held <lb/>
so cheap some places that men <lb/>
and women take their lives for <lb/>
frivolous causes. <lb/>
It common in Oriental <lb/>
countries that persons take their <lb/>
lives frequently in mere sport. <lb/>
In last week's record a case is <lb/>
given of the suicide of a woman <lb/>
because she could not procure a <lb/>
servant maid, two other cases <lb/>
are given of women because <lb/>
their cooks had left without <lb/>
cause. <lb/>
The case of a man who com- <lb/>
suicide because his wife <lb/>
not allow him to eat on- <lb/>
ions at the table is recorded. <lb/>
But the queerest of all is the <lb/>
case of an old physician seventy- <lb/>
five years old who committed <lb/>
suicide because he was tired of <lb/>
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in which he stated that he regret- <lb/>
to take his own life and thus <lb/>
become a murderer and an in- <lb/>
grate and suggested that each <lb/>
community should have an <lb/>
for suicides whose duty it <lb/>
would he to furnish a speedy <lb/>
painless death for those who <lb/>
desired to leave the world and <lb/>
go hence. <lb/>
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which he dealt and he met it de- <lb/>
He said that he ab- <lb/>
death by murder upon <lb/>
which God had placed his signet <lb/>
of infamy, and he was unwilling <lb/>
to back in the face of the <lb/>
a gift which he had <lb/>
meant as a benediction <lb/>
Suicide is r very serious thing. <lb/>
Legislation has failed to correct <lb/>
it. Religious bodies have de- <lb/>
it. In some countries <lb/>
respectful burial have denied <lb/>
B. in Eliza- <lb/>
beth City <lb/>
About the dearest thing on <lb/>
earth is a cheap man. <lb/>
Don't allow your dogs, your; <lb/>
children, or your troubles to <lb/>
trouble your neighbors. <lb/>
When a widower marries a <lb/>
widow, they are both unselfish; <lb/>
neither of them thinks of No. <lb/>
When a married woman <lb/>
throws a hint it is sure to strike <lb/>
her husband's pocketbook. <lb/>
A charitable gives accord- <lb/>
to his insane a miser <lb/>
gives . .; to his meanness. <lb/>
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valuable . is until he <lb/>
i to put his property <lb/>
n her name. j <lb/>
School <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
FALL, 1906 <lb/>
We are receiving daily our fall line of <lb/>
DRY GOOD <lb/>
m us-. <lb/>
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and it us pleasure to say four <lb/>
stock th s fall is as complete as cm <lb/>
make it. Our line of and boy's <lb/>
clothing is exceptionally good m <lb/>
and if you call and its our line, <lb/>
we will convince yon that s es re <lb/>
the latest and prices as as can <lb/>
be made. We have striven hard to give <lb/>
our good valuer; for the least <lb/>
celebrated c <lb/>
money possible and with the <lb/>
We think we can serve you. <lb/>
Our line of dress goods is more complete this fall than and we think <lb/>
We pay special attention to this part of cur <lb/>
latest styles, with prices right. In our shoe department <lb/>
shoes women. Even <lb/>
and shoes for men, bone better <lb/>
our furniture and are in position to sell <lb/>
you at the lowest possible prices. See our of suits and roll foot We <lb/>
f Some very rockers at very low prices. Buy our <lb/>
elastic mattresses, <lb/>
. if come to see us we mil ass <lb/>
treatment. at our store or your <lb/>
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Leader in Low Prices. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
SURGEON. <lb/>
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set Kith i-. mill i. <lb/>
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ACTUAL COST <lb/>
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payments at <lb/>
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invest I <lb/>
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money by coming to us for <lb/>
children's s <lb/>
tablets, pens, pi era- <lb/>
we have also a great assort- <lb/>
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all tints plain or hem stitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay of social <lb/>
SAULS, Druggist. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. O- <lb/>
To of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
I Other <lb/>
say a bottle and it cure we will refund <lb/>
your We say a <lb/>
full size free bottle of <lb/>
and if it benefits you, then <lb/>
use SOL until <lb/>
entitles you <lb/>
to a bottle SOL at <lb/>
DRUG STORK <lb/>
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given away. Don't miss this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
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OF <lb/>
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At the of business 4-f,, <lb/>
profit <lb/>
The above <lb/>
here else can you <lb/>
plus funds to earn so <lb/>
are paid by the Association <lb/>
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BUYING AND A HOME CITING <lb/>
lee, paid once <lb/>
of dues, at <lb/>
payments of interest at <lb/>
Total outlay <lb/>
Less rent for weeks, at per month <lb/>
Net cost of home <lb/>
Value of not counting <lb/>
Loss cost above rental <lb/>
lea- train <lb/>
Entrance lee <lb/>
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Loss interest earned <lb/>
167-50 <lb/>
mini n n n <lb/>
or month v <lb/>
a taxes on above<lb/>
830.1.11 <lb/>
Loans and I mils, if <lb/>
Secured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Hanks, <lb/>
Com, <lb/>
Coin, Bank notes and other U. S. 5,045.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 8,700.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, 720.80 <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Thus of for 61-8 years ban cot <lb/>
02- or less than w cm. par annum. <lb/>
THE HOME BUILDING LOAN H <lb/>
N. G <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
170.11 <lb/>
tho <lb/>
now Sale<lb/>
Save Your <lb/>
And they will come in handy tor a Day. <lb/>
to 41,002.48 no better way saving than to buy goods when <lb/>
There is <lb/>
you can <lb/>
Cashier's 577.87 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, swear <lb/>
that the above is true to the beet of my knowing and be- <lb/>
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier.<lb/>
J. R. SMITH <lb/>
Subscribed and to before <lb/>
e, this 8th day of Sept, 1906. <lb/>
Notary Public-1 <lb/>
B. O. CANNON <lb/>
get them cheapest. have <lb/>
Cotton Seed, Meal And Hulls <lb/>
HAY, BRAN, SHIP STUFF, <lb/>
and can sell same at very lowest also carry a <lb/>
line <lb/>
full <lb/>
and can save money on these. See me before <lb/>
IF. M. JOHNSON <lb/>
LEADER IN LOW PRICES FOR<lb/>
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of Italy and crown M <lb/>
kaiser-of the holy empire. <lb/>
The first was at <lb/>
the at and <lb/>
the third at Rome, but Karl V. was <lb/>
the hit who received <lb/>
the imperial crown at the pope <lb/>
heads. -n <lb/>
.,<lb/>
THE<lb/>
THE REASON WHY <lb/>
IT is only by reason of the ultimate, thorough <lb/>
knowledge of women's las and th <lb/>
other that D Shoes m achieved <lb/>
y the eye and <lb/>
to the foot. S they fit <lb/>
as only Dodd can fit- Thirdly, <lb/>
their large sale permits them to be sold at a moderate <lb/>
price. This store secured and controls the sale of M <lb/>
splendid shoes, because it believes them to offer the <lb/>
wearer more real value and satisfaction than any others <lb/>
to procure. New styles now ready. Clad to <lb/>
show even though you do not care to buy. <lb/>
J Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PUT T <lb/>
GO HOME BOYS. <lb/>
BETHEL CORRESPONDENCE. <lb/>
e f I I ill b. Give. <lb/>
Streets. If you have anything SchooL <lb/>
to do. do it promptly, then go; Bethel, N. C. Oct. 1906. <lb/>
home. Home is the place for On Friday evening the <lb/>
boys. About the street corners hers of the Athenian Literary <lb/>
and rooms they learn to society of Bethel graded school <lb/>
talk slang, and they learn, to. rill give a party for <lb/>
swear, to smoke tobacco and to the benefit of the literary fund. <lb/>
do marry other things which they There will a varied and interest- <lb/>
Might do. <lb/>
Attend to your <lb/>
WANTED A BRITISH SENATE. <lb/>
t, <lb/>
warily the peers try ti evade <lb/>
decisive issue, the collision <lb/>
com a between th two <lb/>
of hereditary legislation and pop- <lb/>
representative government. <lb/>
that time arrives, and it <lb/>
may be nearer at hand than v <lb/>
imagine, we may look forward to <lb/>
ELECTRIC <lb/>
CARS. <lb/>
THE ELECTION NEXT WEEK. <lb/>
Train A City. <lb/>
N J., <lb/>
wrecking of a three-coach, <lb/>
business and <lb/>
, musical program, a number <lb/>
of entertaining contests and a gradual transformation of the <lb/>
then go home. If your business games, and several special hereditary chamber a senate <lb/>
is play, play and make a features, making quite a The liberals arc <lb/>
We to see more or less pledged not to <lb/>
play good, earnest, healthy The charge for admission will b; create new hereditary peerages <lb/>
games. If we were the town cents. The public is But by a judicious selection of <lb/>
council we would give the boys a I Refreshments will be served. bachelors and childless men. a <lb/>
spacious play-ground. It would I Ail the work of the school is life have been <lb/>
have plenty of green grass moving on well; the I introduced who will if steadily <lb/>
trees and fountains, and broad being the largest in its history increased permeate the upper <lb/>
spaces to run and jump and play this period of the school year,; house with a liberal element. <lb/>
suitable games in. We would and the attendance very fair. j At present we have practically <lb/>
make it pleasant, as lovely as it I The literary society has been j no chamber of <lb/>
be. and we would tell them doing very good work. vision. <lb/>
to go home.-Ex. I , The society holds a monthly <lb/>
for Race Troubles. <lb/>
White people in the North are <lb/>
no considerate people <lb/>
against whom they may have a <lb/>
grievance or a prejudice than <lb/>
are white people in the South. <lb/>
The problem of adjusting the <lb/>
relations of two so totally <lb/>
different as the white race and j Trusts are productive of <lb/>
the race where they hive <lb/>
to together in the same com- <lb/>
is difficult under any <lb/>
circumstances, and it becomes <lb/>
increasingly so where the <lb/>
r co Li present in large <lb/>
an where many of its <lb/>
ill-disciplined, idle. <lb/>
and of instincts. Yet, <lb/>
while Sou, people can know <lb/>
it, it true that Northern <lb/>
to have a majority . which not <lb/>
United for October. <lb/>
that North automatically V to to <lb/>
should have a compulsory measure V <lb/>
The next debate will <lb/>
be held on November the 10th. <lb/>
on the question that <lb/>
more <lb/>
harm than of good results <lb/>
JR. COOKING CLUB. <lb/>
by the House of ; n us when <lb/>
their Liberals an i a <lb/>
ant. What i <lb/>
of <lb/>
j able men representing all j <lb/>
of the who <lb/>
a compete t and <lb/>
senate. II j one i <lb/>
the ending of the <lb/>
But of its mending, and ; <lb/>
drastic fashion, th . <lb/>
The Jr. . club which <lb/>
has disbanded through the <lb/>
summer months was reorganized ; indeed most urgent <lb/>
Saturday afternoon, October House of Lords, Part, <lb/>
27th, at the home of Miss Ruth Present and by W. <lb/>
Cobb, who with her usual Stead, in the American <lb/>
opinion ii not to be dismissed as entertained the members Review of Review, for I <lb/>
worthless. Tie subject is in- to their joy. <lb/>
not First, then. <lb/>
Forty-Two Will Hold <lb/>
of<lb/>
Next Tuesday there will be <lb/>
the West Jersey elections in forty two states and <lb/>
Railroad this after- three territories. Oregon. e <lb/>
i. . at least passengers per- d Vermont have-already <lb/>
and the list may reach the ed l officers and of <lb/>
of when all is known. t;. sixtieth congress. In <lb/>
While crossing a draw- three of the states a governor <lb/>
bridge spanning the waterway ether state officers <lb/>
as of them, a <lb/>
which Atlantic City in ten, minor state officers or <lb/>
from the mail land, the train left- of the supreme i- <lb/>
the track and plunged into the two, congressmen and a <lb/>
water. The passengers in the lure, and in seven congress <lb/>
first two with one or only, elected. <lb/>
two exceptions, were drowned, ma is to vote on a state <lb/>
Up to mid-night bodies have and Arizona and New Mex- <lb/>
been recovered and it is believed ten i joint <lb/>
that at least and possibly The terms of thirty United <lb/>
morel., still are in th sub- States senators-fifteen Demo- <lb/>
S th, that <lb/>
terrible 1907. <lb/>
Meadow wreck I Louisiana, Mississippi. Kentucky <lb/>
d at, half-past and Arkansas have <lb/>
The train, mads luted Democrats, and Georgia <lb/>
i in carried at least pas- while Maine and Oregon <lb/>
a. number of tick-have legislatures which insure <lb/>
hold by the conductor. the return of Republicans Of <lb/>
That is uncertain, how- the twenty-two states in which <lb/>
;. . how ti u x- i <lb/>
the train, end until all a <lb/>
helm have been taken from will elect d <lb/>
cars, it will not senators, fourteen are <lb/>
p to give the true now represented in the senate <lb/>
the I Republicans and eight by Demo- <lb/>
SEASON BEGINS NOV. <lb/>
A national house of <lb/>
List of W Shall Not is to elected- <lb/>
congress with members. <lb/>
,.,. . , . , I The present house is composed of <lb/>
he open season in which game; .-, u, ., . i ion n . <lb/>
. , , Republicans and <lb/>
iv . . . crate. Maine has elect- <lb/>
District to <lb/>
Meet President a Confer- <lb/>
were <lb/>
there car. be no immediate or <lb/>
wholesale remedy for these <lb/>
race troubles. Improvement <lb/>
must come through a great man. <lb/>
channel.;, there must I . <lb/>
patience and <lb/>
best of bot. races n <lb/>
do everything in their now r to <lb/>
restrain i men, <lb/>
or white. Eve i ti<lb/>
there mist be i re com <lb/>
police , rural a <lb/>
well as an. <lb/>
must bee for.-ed w h the <lb/>
most s IV <lb/>
rices must Le <lb/>
mad to give an a count of them- <lb/>
selves, and where worthless and <lb/>
vicious are the <lb/>
and must be <lb/>
and rewarded. Mobs, <lb/>
riots, and lynch law, whatever <lb/>
the remedy no evil-. <lb/>
and make a bad situation <lb/>
worse. i j penal systems of <lb/>
the S States must be <lb/>
greatly improved. Temporary <lb/>
servitude of vicious in <lb/>
The officers <lb/>
follows; <lb/>
Miss Ruth Cobb, <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Warren. <lb/>
elected as <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
maybe killed begins Thursday. <lb/>
November and continues to <lb/>
Below is given a list of birds <lb/>
which y killed and those <lb/>
not . <lb/>
president. <lb/>
DEAD IN <lb/>
, it; Miss Florence Blow, <lb/>
Pattie Wooten. treas. Leon N. V <lb/>
ire <lb/>
Ail <lb/>
Va. Oct. -As- <lb/>
ed four Republicans. Oregon two <lb/>
and Vermont two. <lb/>
-e is fusion in only on <lb/>
Nebraska- where th <lb/>
agreed <lb/>
he birds. of the <lb/>
Mocking birds, thrushes, though in other <lb/>
to t. <lb/>
the business part of <lb/>
mi . . was over, a contest was ,., <lb/>
, j i <lb/>
feature the after-, at <lb/>
n n. A; <lb/>
. is C the lucky. t <lb/>
re a beautiful <lb/>
b j as a pr <lb/>
work of the little cooks j first suspected suicide, but this <lb/>
W s next shown by the dainty was exploded to the mind of the <lb/>
refreshments which wore coroners jury at Last which <lb/>
after returned a <lb/>
verdict of asphyxia- <lb/>
r s, <lb/>
. a <lb/>
JO vi <lb/>
N Ca <lb/>
dead in . <lb/>
i i re <lb/>
-of Mr.-. <lb/>
. i. Charlotte <lb/>
morning. Both win- <lb/>
and the gas jet unlighted was <lb/>
turned on full force. Some at <lb/>
p ired by them. <lb/>
The club will be entertained <lb/>
by Miss Marguerite Higgs at <lb/>
next meetingI peckers, yellow rs, <lb/>
native red birds, o. <lb/>
chine swift;, ;<lb/>
warblers; s, <lb/>
i gull- of all species, <lb/>
or strikes, <lb/>
h and <lb/>
corn- pelicans, w;. <lb/>
es or and all <lb/>
wild non-game . ; also <lb/>
nests and <lb/>
B. <lb/>
The following are by <lb/>
statue . cl-red game birds and <lb/>
may L i tie open <lb/>
Escapes. <lb/>
at Methodist Church. <lb/>
Mr Mrs. Leon F. Evans, <lb/>
and John F. Evans and J. D. <lb/>
on the <lb/>
escape from <lb/>
The <lb/>
Greenville and <lb/>
chain gangs under the Southern j hanging to him. <lb/>
system only makes these men <lb/>
the more dangerous when turned <lb/>
loose again. If they are a men- <lb/>
ace to society, they should be <lb/>
kept under restraint. If there is <lb/>
a chance to make decent and <lb/>
law-abiding men out of them, it <lb/>
from the country, united <lb/>
vii t, serving a three the Sunday morning <lb/>
roads, made his service and gave music that <lb/>
camp near Shel- pleased and inspired the <lb/>
came to Ration. Mr. John F. Evans with <lb/>
was seen here skill manipulated his <lb/>
morning with which added much to the <lb/>
the chain of the occasion. Such <lb/>
An effort music prepares a preacher for <lb/>
slates R i r Demo- <lb/>
candidates for <lb/>
have been -d or en- <lb/>
by one of m. t of the <lb/>
or parties. <lb/>
As usual, there is one stale <lb/>
ticket the South <lb/>
Carolina leads <lb/>
this year i <lb/>
Par- <lb/>
tie.-, are tho <lb/>
tickets in . field e Ind <lb/>
L ague, <lb/>
Referendum, <lb/>
Jefferson, American. Anti-Ad- <lb/>
Jon. Republican, <lb/>
season and in manner and Lincoln <lb/>
prescribed by law in the various of them, how- <lb/>
are confined to <lb/>
to catch him but he got out preaching and a congregation <lb/>
of the way <lb/>
found. <lb/>
and could not be <lb/>
A Card. <lb/>
It is rumored that I have ac- <lb/>
the nomination to run on <lb/>
the Republican ticket for justice <lb/>
should be carefully provided that the peace of my township, and <lb/>
AM I Uriah I'm <lb/>
I wish to say that I'm a Demo- <lb/>
and will vote a Democratic <lb/>
ticket, and not a word of the <lb/>
rumor is true. <lb/>
This Oct. 27th, <lb/>
J. J. Moore. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
their serving shorter or longer <lb/>
terms f r police offenses or for <lb/>
crimes should make for their re- <lb/>
formation rather than for their <lb/>
hopeless debasement. Further- <lb/>
it must be better under <lb/>
stood in the South that educated <lb/>
are not the dangerous Rev. Mr. Eubanks, the faithful <lb/>
ones. quite thee loved pastor of the First <lb/>
it hurts the to be educated B church preached his <lb/>
there must be something , <lb/>
with the school.-From farewell sermon on Sunday <lb/>
Progress of the in the night the subject being <lb/>
American Monthly Review of Two Ways of <lb/>
Reviews for November. <lb/>
The Republicans of this <lb/>
district have out <lb/>
Theophilus Edwards, u <lb/>
county, as a candidate for <lb/>
hearing. <lb/>
We are pleased to not that <lb/>
above named parties have <lb/>
agreed to be present next Sun- <lb/>
day to aid in the singing. <lb/>
Wrecking Train W- <lb/>
Trains A-ere all hung up Sun- <lb/>
day on the main lire of the At- <lb/>
Coast Line- A wreck <lb/>
curred Pear ville, between <lb/>
Goldsboro and Wilson. The <lb/>
wrecking train went down and <lb/>
cleared this wreck, and on the <lb/>
way back to Rocky Mount that <lb/>
train was also wrecked. All <lb/>
trains then had to stop until a <lb/>
track could be built around the <lb/>
wrecked train. <lb/>
Plant Destroyed. <lb/>
N. C Oct. 27th.-This <lb/>
morning about o'clock the <lb/>
with his family this week for his plant was totally de- <lb/>
home in Virginia. Eubanks -d by lire. The plant was <lb/>
is a true servant of the living in operation till o'clock when <lb/>
God and he will be greatly miss-it was shut down. The Are was <lb/>
ed. good wishes of all started by shavings in the boiler <lb/>
respective of d; nomination go room catching <lb/>
with <lb/>
counties, Loons, grebes, <lb/>
swans, geese, ducks, rails <lb/>
or marsh hens, coots, <lb/>
plovers, shore or beach birds. <lb/>
snipe, woodcock, sandpiper.;, mists or in f <lb/>
wild Independence League <lb/>
turkey, grouse, partridge, <lb/>
ant bob-white, dove, robin b in the <lb/>
meadow lark. different states is; South <lb/>
The following birds are Carolina; Alabama, Florida. <lb/>
The Socialists have tickets in <lb/>
states, the Prohibitionists in <lb/>
Socialist Labor in seven, Pop- <lb/>
the <lb/>
not protected by law, viz Eng- <lb/>
sparrows, owls, hawks, <lb/>
crows, blackbirds, jackdaws and <lb/>
rice-birds. <lb/>
A non-resident must secure a <lb/>
hunter's license from county <lb/>
clerk before hunting in the State. <lb/>
It is illegal to ship from the <lb/>
State the bob-white or partridge, <lb/>
grouse or wild tor-key, <lb/>
snipe, woodcock, or any protect- <lb/>
ed non-game birds. <lb/>
The Rev. R. Hicks 1907 Almanacs <lb/>
The Rev. R. Hicks has been <lb/>
compelled by the popular demand <lb/>
to resume the publication of his <lb/>
well known and popular Almanac <lb/>
for 1907. This splendid almanac <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
S, Delaware. Mon- <lb/>
Nevada. North Dakota, <lb/>
Island, <lb/>
cut, Colorado. Idaho, Michigan. <lb/>
Minnesota, Missouri. Nebraska. <lb/>
New Hampshire, South Dakota. <lb/>
Wisconsin, o, Illinois. <lb/>
Iowa. Kansas. New York. <lb/>
G. Indiana, Massachusetts, <lb/>
Pennsylvania. <lb/>
Methodist Church at New <lb/>
Bern Gives <lb/>
New N. C, Oct. <lb/>
The missionary <lb/>
ever made in this city was <lb/>
subscribed Sunday at the <lb/>
Methodist church, when <lb/>
Wilmington. N. C. Oct. <lb/>
II Esq., <lb/>
counsel with George L. <lb/>
for the mutineers in <lb/>
t sentence of <lb/>
lodged <lb/>
. with Judge <lb/>
Thomas in the Unit- <lb/>
ed C h re today, the <lb/>
m -is is now be- <lb/>
to e <lb/>
Court of the States in <lb/>
Washing ion. Attorney <lb/>
Harry is in receipt of a <lb/>
letter from Department of <lb/>
Justice at Washington suggest- <lb/>
that tie President would like <lb/>
to talk over the case him <lb/>
and making an appointment for <lb/>
him to call rt the white House <lb/>
on .-5th. <lb/>
Cos m <lb/>
line of least <lb/>
the down-hill haul <lb/>
ti the the ever-growing <lb/>
commerce of country is more <lb/>
and m seeking an <lb/>
through Southern Our <lb/>
reign now <lb/>
a year, will double <lb/>
as w ill our coast- <lb/>
wise trade, bit the number of <lb/>
our ports can be very slightly in- <lb/>
en used even if <lb/>
be expended. Nature ha fixed <lb/>
I the location of our available <lb/>
ports and forever tot t limit <lb/>
their number As com- <lb/>
expands, Southern <lb/>
must grow in and <lb/>
centers <lb/>
must naturally follow, and the <lb/>
, vast commerce, of which we <lb/>
hive seen only the beginning. <lb/>
I which, will soon through the <lb/>
South, will be a mighty factor in <lb/>
the building of railroads, the <lb/>
growth of cities the <lb/>
if .-. from other <lb/>
tries a other sections. There <lb/>
an few countries on earth which <lb/>
have h a . relation <lb/>
I to th -r- of productive <lb/>
. n the one side and the <lb/>
the other <lb/>
as The human mind <lb/>
it fully grasp wonders <lb/>
the coming in this <lb/>
Heaven-favored section. <lb/>
Record, i m <lb/>
Matthews Must Serve <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. Oct. The <lb/>
I supreme court finds no error in <lb/>
the conviction and sentence of <lb/>
Dr. J. Matthews. Greens- <lb/>
to twenty years in the pen- <lb/>
for poisoning. The <lb/>
peal was made on the ground <lb/>
that the law in this state does <lb/>
not admit of the conviction and <lb/>
sentence for . <lb/>
in the case of by pois- <lb/>
that there is on y first de- <lb/>
and a l be hanged <lb/>
provided. <lb/>
However, the S int court, <lb/>
Chief Justice Clark the <lb/>
opinion, holds the -71 <lb/>
and of the <lb/>
construed to . in <lb/>
a prisoner is guilty ; t <lb/>
second degree leT, nu. <lb/>
whether the kill. is by pois- <lb/>
or other means. <lb/>
is now ready. For sale by was donated to the cans a of <lb/>
t postpaid for foreign missions The pastor, <lb/>
dealers, or sent , <lb/>
cents, by Word and Worts Pub- <lb/>
Company. Locust <lb/>
I street, St. Louis. Mo., publishers <lb/>
of Word and Works, one of the <lb/>
best dollar monthly magazine's <lb/>
in America. One almanac goes <lb/>
with every subscription. <lb/>
Rev. ti. T, stated that <lb/>
no particular had been <lb/>
made to ii the <lb/>
The had been <lb/>
in way and <lb/>
the church had <lb/>
been met. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds, R. Williams, <lb/>
license to tho following <lb/>
couples since last report, <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
G. and Dot a <lb/>
Ruck. <lb/>
John Phillips and Sarah <lb/>
J. Gilbert and Georgia A. <lb/>
S. Sutton and Rosa Cannon. <lb/>
A. D, Rose Viol I Ma <lb/>
Geo. Bernard and <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
John H. Moore Jennie <lb/>
Pa <lb/>
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