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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 />
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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 />
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WANTED A BRITISH SENATE. <lb />
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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 />
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THE ELECTION NEXT WEEK. <lb />
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wrecking of a three-coach, <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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Nebraska- where th <lb />
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he birds. of the <lb />
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feature the after-, at <lb />
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work of the little cooks j first suspected suicide, but this <lb />
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refreshments which wore coroners jury at Last which <lb />
after returned a <lb />
verdict of asphyxia- <lb />
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dead in . <lb />
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-of Mr.-. <lb />
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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 />
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wild non-game . ; also <lb />
nests and <lb />
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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 />
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ids, Millinery and C <lb />
OCTOBER 9th. 1906. <lb />
display ox f Pattern Eats and Millinery<lb />
Mint to tit <lb />
Years ago, when John Wentworth <lb />
was governor of New Hampshire, a <lb />
man named Ban- came down from <lb />
Coos county laden with a tub of <lb />
butter and a few yards of homespun <lb />
cloth as a gift to the governor in <lb />
exchange for an appointment as <lb />
of the peace. <lb />
The governor received Mr. Barr <lb />
kindly and inquired from how large <lb />
a settlement ha had come. <lb />
is only one other besides my- <lb />
said he. he is no more <lb />
tit for the office than the <lb />
The amused governor signed the <lb />
necessary pa and waited some <lb />
for i Her to go, will <lb />
a to do. The <lb />
. illy if there <lb />
s .-.- else It could do tor <lb />
I n Mr. Ban <lb />
v gel my <lb />
o hi k me what you gave me <lb />
i That shall I tell <lb />
Bo.-ton Herald. <lb />
Was C. of It. <lb />
Ir I .- about Secretary <lb />
. . l up and <lb />
a seal In a car <lb />
IS Old i that <lb />
to applied to Phillips Brooks. TIm <lb />
converse of it Is the story of a man <lb />
arose a lady <lb />
ear and <lb />
will one of two gentlemen to th, <lb />
u Globe. <lb />
Tracing the origin of the joke, <lb />
it appears t be due to the memory <lb />
of Bill to .-.; that, so as <lb />
j are, the famous American humor- <lb />
father. As he told it, he <lb />
was riding in u crowded London <lb />
coach when a stout woman got on <lb />
and remained standing. arose <lb />
and announced that he would be one <lb />
of throe men to give the lady a seat. <lb />
The point of e joke, as told it, <lb />
that r. J of the occupants of <lb />
the coach had any remote inkling <lb />
of the humor of the <lb />
Journal. <lb />
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I have ed trip o <lb />
th- conn y test wright-. and <lb />
If any have <lb />
overlooked and will bring <lb />
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on the first Monday in N <lb />
I test them here on <lb />
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i iSOlATION OF NE <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
I Tie partner-thin 1-m- i-.- <lb />
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North Carolina, under <lb />
the name of Ii. V <lb />
Tobacco Coin puny, has n <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent <lb />
E. will continue <lb />
business under the same name <lb />
and at the same place, and we <lb />
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bit the most liberal patron- <lb />
age. <lb />
Persons holding claims against <lb />
the said will present the <lb />
to Mr, E. Ii. Pick en, Green <lb />
N. C, at once. <lb />
This the 24th day <lb />
E. Ii. <lb />
J. G. Penn. <lb />
O. W. Dudley, <lb />
J. P. Taylor, <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, bat <lb />
the chance are Its from In- <lb />
active LIVER. <lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can be kept In <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
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covered a great part of her body. <lb />
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the lime she was three old, <lb />
she six years old. <lb />
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and Printers <lb />
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Column and Head <lb />
lengths <lb />
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DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How you can get a <lb />
nail or screw or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our <lb />
is JO i and <lb />
re will that tool <lb />
box not lack a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
fA a W <lb />
Corey <lb />
j Cotton <lb />
j Ties always on hand i <lb />
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f t,. i , , , day of November It the day <lb />
i . o L -a <lb />
. Mon- <lb />
day of November mot, it 6th day <lb />
of 1906. court of said; <lb />
comity In N. O . him or <lb />
complaint In said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the <lb />
demanded In complaint. <lb />
This the day of <lb />
O. Moore <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
for Plaintiff.<lb />
AND <lb />
Announcement <lb />
la <lb />
. for <lb />
lie for u <lb />
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and<lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dist ii-1<lb />
White Paint, <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
line. It I it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of Sept 4th, 1908. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
and discounts, <lb />
a . <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Bonds, <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due Bank <lb />
Cash items <lb />
old Com <lb />
Silver <lb />
ii ii bank <lb />
.- .HO <lb />
on <lb />
TIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in f 25.000.00 <lb />
Surplus 12,500.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
Bills payable 55,000.00 <lb />
to <lb />
Due to 998.84 <lb />
Cashiers ck 558.87 <lb />
10.111.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Total, <lb />
Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S C of above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and <lb />
me, <lb />
and to <lb />
a day of <lb />
J. MOORE, <lb />
Notary <lb />
R. O. <lb />
F. G. J <lb />
E. G. <lb />
OF THE<lb />
THE BANK OF N. C. <lb />
Al CLOSE OF 4th, <lb />
Loans D- <lb />
cud <lb />
Due from<lb />
Gold. <lb />
coin <lb />
A note-i 8,170.00 <lb />
stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
sub to check <lb />
to lit . to- <lb />
should <lb />
too. are <lb />
not in in <lb />
glass i lie n difficult of <lb />
these id because it must be <lb />
dona expert to the <lb />
i nil k from <lb />
The In -t kind for clear <lb />
.- lade from solution of <lb />
of and half a <lb />
pint of into an open <lb />
mouthed bottle and mA in the sun <lb />
until it It lie <lb />
shaken well every day and <lb />
used should be strained I <lb />
through a clean lawn <lb />
When ready for the gluing Ilia, <lb />
broken glass nieces he well <lb />
in hot suds. on <lb />
the dried. J with a <lb />
hair brush <lb />
should be on the edge if both <lb />
pieces mill when are nicely <lb />
together bands or clean; <lb />
strips of cloth <lb />
tightly around to hold the <lb />
well together until the <lb />
If the cement has been properly <lb />
made the break should really not ls <lb />
visible when dry, for the reason <lb />
many cracks look jagged when <lb />
mended is because the edges have <lb />
not been well joined and, bubbled <lb />
of air getting in, reflect the light, <lb />
milking the ragged, broken lines <lb />
glaringly apparent. <lb />
that is part metal and <lb />
glass should not be so difficult to <lb />
fix over, particularly where the two, <lb />
materials meet, for often a paste of <lb />
sifted plaster of peril mixed with <lb />
the beaten white of an egg will <lb />
make them strong and good n <lb />
new. This work must be done quick-; <lb />
for within five minutes after; <lb />
putting it on the pieces it hardens <lb />
and holds the metal and glass or. <lb />
china tightly together. <lb />
Two metal pieces should lie <lb />
mended with solder. To do this the <lb />
edges should first be carefully dust- <lb />
ed, washed if they are very dirty <lb />
and rosin brushed over them. Then <lb />
when fitted well together and tied <lb />
in place a stick of solder should be <lb />
laid above the break and a hot iron <lb />
brought down lightly on it. When <lb />
the solder cools the melted rosin <lb />
may be removed with a cloth dipped <lb />
in alcohol. <lb />
State North Carolina, j <lb />
County I Pitt. f <lb />
I, J. R. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
the abort is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 11th day Sept. <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
T. L. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Dire <lb />
Man In Moon In Germany. <lb />
The Herman legend tells us that <lb />
ages ago an old man went one Sun- <lb />
day morning into the forest to cut <lb />
timber cut a bundle <lb />
of fagots and swung them over his <lb />
shoulder and began to trudge home. <lb />
On the way he met s remarkable <lb />
looking with a face as <lb />
bright the sun. you know, <lb />
old man, that it is Sunday on earth, <lb />
when all men rest from their la- <lb />
asked the stranger. <lb />
on earth or Monday in hell, it is all <lb />
the same to said the hardened <lb />
old wretch. <lb />
bear your bundle <lb />
said the stranger as he vanished <lb />
from sight. A moment later the old <lb />
sinner and his fagots were deposited <lb />
on the moon, where they stand to <lb />
this day, a perpetual warning to all <lb />
Sabbath breakers. <lb />
A Patient. <lb />
won't help you <lb />
doctor <lb />
you need is a complete change <lb />
living. Get away to some quiet <lb />
country place for a month. Go to <lb />
bed early, eat more roast beef, <lb />
drink plenty of good, rich milk, and <lb />
smoke one cigar a <lb />
A month later the patient walked <lb />
into the doctor's office, lie looked <lb />
like a new man, and the doctor told <lb />
him <lb />
doctor, your advice certain- <lb />
did the business. I went to bed <lb />
early and did all the other thin- ; <lb />
you told me. Hut, say, doctor <lb />
one cigar day almost killed me <lb />
first, juke starting in to <lb />
at time of <lb />
body's Magazine. <lb />
Not In the <lb />
The young pastor examining <lb />
the <lb />
and asked the <lb />
class in front of him if any <lb />
of them could tell anything <lb />
the Apostle Peter, A little girl <lb />
raised her hand. <lb />
up here, my little <lb />
the minister. am much <lb />
gratified to see that you have re- <lb />
membered your lesson. Now, tell <lb />
the school what you know about <lb />
The little girl was quite willing, <lb />
and commenced, Peter, <lb />
pumpkin eater, had a wife and <lb />
couldn't keep her, put her in <lb />
Rut they cover where he <lb />
put her, on of the general <lb />
Rationalist. <lb />
OUT FARES. <lb />
. on <lb />
b -eel Car <lb />
some passengers make it a <lb />
practice to hold up fare- on <lb />
a conductor on one of <lb />
street car lines. they do, <lb />
you wouldn't be running a cur <lb />
a reek before you would gel on to <lb />
some of their methods. <lb />
conductors have some sort <lb />
of n system of collecting fare. <lb />
Some take the faces the <lb />
as guides, others take in the <lb />
general appearance of the <lb />
while others go through their <lb />
cars in certain systematic ways <lb />
to the man. I have a system <lb />
which may seem old, I have <lb />
found it e good one, and I <lb />
ask same passes twice <lb />
for a far . as many conductors v hoe <lb />
memory is not good are obliged to <lb />
do, nor many fares get awry from <lb />
me. <lb />
fares look <lb />
at a cravat, <lb />
especially in men with <lb />
faces, are frequent- <lb />
nearly alike, so much so that one <lb />
smoothly shaved stout lean looks <lb />
like the smoothly shaved stout <lb />
man, but their neckties will he <lb />
is also deceiving to at- <lb />
tempt to identify men by their head <lb />
covering, as there will he a dozen <lb />
men in the car with l re style <lb />
of straw lint on and <lb />
with c f i at in <lb />
winter, but who come to neck- <lb />
ties you have a ii-- on for <lb />
the reason th; won't find two <lb />
neckties exactly in a full <lb />
of men. <lb />
with 1- I go <lb />
to the hat for identification. While <lb />
ladies may wear the same general <lb />
style hat, either down over the <lb />
face, up from the or on one <lb />
side or the other, you never <lb />
see two hats t hit are trimmed <lb />
exactly alike. <lb />
see. it is a r duty to <lb />
led fares, and when we a <lb />
passenger is holding a ticket it <lb />
is also our duty to Insist that it be <lb />
surrendered, so our identification <lb />
should accurate to save trouble <lb />
for all concerned. There are some <lb />
passengers who always have their <lb />
fares ready to hard to the conductor <lb />
his approach. There are <lb />
others who never produce fare <lb />
until a specific demand is made by <lb />
the conductor for it. and then the <lb />
search for the ticket or the cash <lb />
begins, and not until then. These <lb />
passengers go upon the rule that it <lb />
it not moral turpitude to heat the <lb />
company out of its legal fee for <lb />
transportation if the fare lie not <lb />
demanded by the company's agent, <lb />
that the company is under <lb />
to transport them free of <lb />
charge if they are overlooked by <lb />
the conductor, and that they are <lb />
under no reciprocal obligation to <lb />
pay for a service rendered them. <lb />
Brooklyn Citizen. <lb />
A Disgusted Shah. <lb />
When a shah of Persia was visit- <lb />
England he frequently expressed <lb />
his contempt for the mildness of <lb />
English law. So he was finally taken <lb />
to order that he might <lb />
see a gallows, lie at once manifested <lb />
great interest in it and, expressing <lb />
a desire to see how it worked, asked <lb />
the governor to hang a mail. he <lb />
governor explained not <lb />
at the time a man ready for the <lb />
experiment, whereupon the shah ex- <lb />
pressed his contempt. Hut he in- <lb />
that that was of no <lb />
one of said <lb />
he. pointing to his suit, each man <lb />
of which probably trembled in his <lb />
hoes. And very t indeed was <lb />
the shah's disgust when lie found <lb />
that he could not prevail upon the <lb />
governor to do he wanted. <lb />
He been courting the girl for <lb />
s long time. It happened Sun- <lb />
day night after church, were <lb />
silting on tie sofa, and she look d <lb />
with ineffable tenderness into hit <lb />
noble blue eyes. <lb />
she murmured, with a <lb />
tremor in her voice, yon till <lb />
me once you would be willing to <lb />
do any act of heroism for my <lb />
Man, and gladly reiterate <lb />
that statement hi r d in <lb />
con dent tones. noble Woman <lb />
of old was fired with a am- <lb />
a braver resolution, than <lb />
Tom, want u to de <lb />
really heroic for <lb />
darling is <lb />
to be your We've <lb />
been Ion r <lb />
Your <lb />
Fall <lb />
Clothes <lb />
Look deeper than the Surface <lb />
Make a careful inspection of the material and w <lb />
If you will came h.-re and do A <lb />
and Winter models of the note I <lb />
You will find that in of materials and ins. as well <lb />
is in cut and lit, the costliest the <lb />
torn tailors-but at half then- pr and, v.-u be that <lb />
all we have said, or all have beard in favor of <lb />
f is absolutely true. <lb />
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS <lb />
if fashion, made of quality <lb />
in a wide exclusive weaves. to <lb />
FALL OVERCOATS. <lb />
The Chester Held, with <lb />
an I pressed side seam also as well <lb />
to <lb />
Fashionable fall Wearing. <lb />
May be here n h profusion of and makes to sot <lb />
tastes for day, or dress <lb />
t if if if if if f r if f f <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson Co, <lb />
ii -U U U . u . u <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
At Sept. 4th<lb />
Capital Stock paid <lb />
and 5.012 <lb />
stocks, bonds mortgages m <lb />
ore a Fixtures <lb />
Ranking House 4,100-00 <lb />
me Banks <lb />
Clash items<lb />
-liver Coin 1,17.12<lb />
Surplus, <lb />
Undivided Profit- fix- <lb />
mid <lb />
Bills 40.000.00 <lb />
Time of 11,330.93 <lb />
Deposit subject <lb />
Si <lb />
North <lb />
County of Pitt, <lb />
l, James L. Little, the above-named bank, do solemn I <lb />
that the statement true to the beet of my knowledge <lb />
.,, JAM KS L. LITTLE. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this of K <lb />
WALTER O. <lb />
K. W. KING, <lb />
J. MOVE. <lb />
Calls. <lb />
There are many bird- which <lb />
the male female . the same <lb />
call, such as the the rook, <lb />
the New Zealand parson bird and <lb />
the gull, and to the highly <lb />
musical ear u difference in <lb />
pitch may be perceived which would <lb />
escape the ordinary observer. With <lb />
the true songster there little <lb />
in the vocal organs of the <lb />
two -exes, although the mules of <lb />
species sing better and more <lb />
continuously the <lb />
L. H. EVANS, Supt. <lb />
E. A. Manager. <lb />
Manufacturing Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
of <lb />
i Doors, Blinds, <lb />
And all of Turned Work. <lb />
Dealers <lb />
ROUGH AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc. <lb />
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SASH, DOORS <lb />
I BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND. <lb />
All orders will receive prompt <lb />
guaranteed.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
T .- REFLECTOR <lb />
M I AND <lb />
J. AND <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at office in Pitt and adjoining <lb />
Truth in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY NOV. <lb />
PROF. STATE <lb />
SUPERINTENDENT. <lb />
The Eastern District <lb />
As of county <lb />
of schools, embracing <lb />
twenty two counties, while in <lb />
session at Windsor, lust week. <lb />
adopted a resolution endorsing <lb />
Prof. W. H of Pit <lb />
county, succeed Prof. J- Y. <lb />
State superintendent, <lb />
in case the latter is elected pr s- <lb />
of the Normal and Indus- <lb />
trial College and accepts that <lb />
position. <lb />
Such endorsement of Prof. <lb />
is most timely. There <lb />
is not a man in North <lb />
qualified to succeed Prof. <lb />
Joyner and till the office of State <lb />
acceptably. He <lb />
has spent twenty six years as a <lb />
successful teacher and for fit- <lb />
teen years been t <lb />
of schools in Pitt county. The <lb />
marvelous advance the schools <lb />
of this county have made <lb />
his management are as high en- <lb />
of his ability as an; <lb />
man could receive. <lb />
Prof is one th <lb />
State's leading educators, and <lb />
the work he has in his <lb />
county and his interest in the <lb />
assemblies, the <lb />
of superintendent <lb />
the Bummer schools and his con <lb />
with the State sub-text <lb />
book commission have given him <lb />
a reputation that extends <lb />
the mountains to the sen. <lb />
If Prof. Joyner is elected <lb />
accepts the presidency of <lb />
we believe ninety per <lb />
cent of the county <lb />
of the State would favor <lb />
Prof Ra for State super- <lb />
knowledge <lb />
school work throughout th <lb />
qualifies him for entering <lb />
upon the duties of the office and <lb />
keeping up the standard of <lb />
educational progress. He is <lb />
man who should succeed Prof <lb />
What fakes the <lb />
work to try to fool in <lb />
voting their ticket Wonder <lb />
they will sprint- next, <lb />
THE STURGEON- <lb />
H Is a Vary and a <lb />
Prolific <lb />
Sturgeon can trace it lineage <lb />
bock to the which lived <lb />
long time ago, before the <lb />
rocks had hardened Fossil <lb />
sturgeons indistinguishable from <lb />
The Republicans of Pitt <lb />
have certainly fallen into dirt <lb />
straits. They have almost <lb />
reached the point of <lb />
Turkey is reminded that his <lb />
of popularity is drawing <lb />
near again. Thanksgiving and <lb />
Christmas be u <lb />
presence. <lb />
It is all over so far as <lb />
goes. Those <lb />
he books can come out and vote <lb />
6th, then that over, <lb />
The Republicans themselves <lb />
they have <lb />
cone about their necks in some <lb />
on in, this <lb />
G View of the State <lb />
Congressional Election. <lb />
Governor Glenn, who is just <lb />
from a two tour in <lb />
Western North Carolina, where <lb />
o spoke principally in the <lb />
Eighth and Tenth Districts, says <lb />
that the outlook for the election <lb />
f Hackett and Crawford is most the corresponding portions of the <lb />
excellent, and that will be skeletons of the modern species <lb />
el by safe ml He e <lb />
., ii, . the s head its <lb />
believes the u <lb />
next congressional delegation bony plates or bucklers. <lb />
North Carolina will be The wont is long and mouth <lb />
About twenty-live <lb />
News Observer <lb />
. all t. the fresh waters and <lb />
of the no horn regions. <lb />
are very prolific, a large <lb />
male from to <lb />
3,000.01 e . They foul small <lb />
. which they suck <lb />
into i. The common <lb />
and rivers <lb />
CM <lb />
cAR. <lb />
Some<lb />
i. Trouble at the. Gin. <lb />
They are having some trouble <lb />
in operating Mr. Hooker's gin <lb />
plant on street. A large <lb />
electric motor was in- sturgeon of the <lb />
iv.-ii- i in i n- <lb />
i en wouldn't ; <lb />
wear if <lb />
it nothing. <lb />
So we've soils of <lb />
good t <lb />
suit and Hit many <lb />
Men, of minds <lb />
All Grades <lb />
All cotton. Cotton <lb />
and mixed and <lb />
a I Wool. We've <lb />
good fabric that <lb />
is suitable for <lb />
Underwear, v, <lb />
and colors, medium <lb />
grade and luxurious. <lb />
We fit all people. <lb />
stalled but a was found in <lb />
While wafting for this <lb />
to be the steam j <lb />
formerly used was brought <lb />
into requisition and the cylinder <lb />
head to off. <lb />
Two <lb />
for <lb />
fellow <lb />
will W i <lb />
crop. That is a bumper- <lb />
Greenville ought to be taking <lb />
step- now to make a <lb />
tit at the Jamestown expo-<lb />
The pi says that <lb />
Hughes stand in the same boat. <lb />
He is for him first, last and all <lb />
the time. <lb />
Some of the North Carolina <lb />
Republican politicians can put <lb />
the blush on when it <lb />
comes to <lb />
Don't think that because the <lb />
ticket is going to be <lb />
elected any way, that there is <lb />
no need for you to go out and <lb />
vote on election day. It is your <lb />
duty as a citizen to vote, and <lb />
the stay at home man does not <lb />
have proper interest in his gov- <lb />
The way to rebuke <lb />
Republican canard mongers is t <lb />
to the polls on election, day <lb />
vote the Democratic ticket. <lb />
Make the majority as large as<lb />
The Standard Oil Company <lb />
as by the Ohio <lb />
That will not necessitate <lb />
in in of oil,, so <lb />
consumers need not be alarm <lb />
ed. <lb />
Million Dollars Worth of the <lb />
Staple in One Day From <lb />
Wilmington, , <lb />
C. Oct. <lb />
More than bales of cotton, <lb />
Valued at over two million <lb />
were exported Messrs. <lb />
Alexander Sprunt St Son, <lb />
British . steamers that <lb />
from the custom house today., <lb />
f of the will go to <lb />
Liverpool, and the, <lb />
men . The ships are the Lord <lb />
bales; <lb />
the Huron, <lb />
bales. <lb />
Four steamers are left in port <lb />
for cotton cargoes and are being <lb />
loaded as fast as <lb />
Chairman F. -C. Harding, <lb />
die Democratic county executive <lb />
has managed a <lb />
lid campaign in the one now <lb />
drawing to a close. The result <lb />
be a big Democratic vote on <lb />
dayOne of the best informed col v.-- <lb />
men in town was discussing <lb />
politics and remarked don't <lb />
see how even a self respecting <lb />
could vote the ticket the <lb />
Republicans have put out in Pitt <lb />
this What think <lb />
the men of Pitt county, <lb />
who are hesitating about how <lb />
they will vote, of this <lb />
Praised Everywhere. <lb />
4- left on the <lb />
Sunday night train and there has; slower, <lb />
not a stock company <lb />
popular chord as did <lb />
those actors Not on the j the year 1780. Some of these fish <lb />
stage but on. the street they; brought in at that time were found <lb />
were given a generous and hear- to be 1806, nearly nine- <lb />
of Europe and North America has <lb />
known to weigh as high as <lb />
Sou pounds. <lb />
The lake or rock sturgeon was <lb />
once very abundant in the great <lb />
lakes and the Mississippi at- <lb />
n weight of pounds, <lb />
though the average is Ion. Its <lb />
hides arc reddish, often with <lb />
spots. The shovel nose <lb />
con. very common i i western <lb />
southern state, is a pale olive <lb />
and sometimes five feet long. <lb />
On the Pacific coast the while <lb />
attains a weight of from <lb />
The Russian sturgeon has been <lb />
to attain a length of twenty <lb />
to feet and a weight of <lb />
It is this species, <lb />
once extremely in the <lb />
Danube. Volga and other large riv- <lb />
which has furnished the sailed <lb />
roe called The sturgeon's <lb />
bladder is used for isinglass. When <lb />
sturgeon is its flesh is found <lb />
to. be firmer than that of oilier <lb />
fishes, well flavored, though some- <lb />
what oily. Generally sturgeon meat <lb />
is dried, smoked or salted. <lb />
Young sturgeons grow very <lb />
although after the fish has at- <lb />
its growth is much <lb />
hut continuing for many <lb />
the Great at- <lb />
tempted to introduce the a <lb />
kind of sturgeon, into Prussia about <lb />
WE HAVE <lb />
LONG RANGE <lb />
to 2.50 per GARMENT. <lb />
I It would take pages to de- <lb />
scribe our different <lb />
style, o we'll <lb />
sum it all up by spying <lb />
come here for the best of <lb />
and PERFECT <lb />
f satisfaction. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
King <lb />
reception. New Bern Journal. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The agency existing between <lb />
i. and J. W. Mills <lb />
from Sept. 1st; 1904 to this date <lb />
is hereby discontinued. All per-j <lb />
ons notes or accounts <lb />
through said agency for horses <lb />
or mules, are hereby requested <lb />
to at once <lb />
same. All notes and. accounts <lb />
will be found at my office in <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
This Oct. 1906 <lb />
j. E. Winslow. <lb />
years later. The Russian <lb />
are believed to live to <lb />
or years News. <lb />
One matter that may come <lb />
fore the board of aldermen <lb />
it.; next meeting will be the use <lb />
of work during <lb />
Christmas. There a <lb />
tax for the sale of tire <lb />
works in town and also an <lb />
prohibiting the shooting <lb />
of fireworks in town, but hereto- <lb />
fore the ordinance has been <lb />
pended for a day or two at <lb />
Christmas. Of course in <lb />
pending the ordinance the bur- <lb />
den of responsibility for any <lb />
damage that may result is on the <lb />
town. As to the license tax the <lb />
dealer in town has to pay, there <lb />
is some complaint over this, too, <lb />
as there are stores outside of the <lb />
town, yet within reach, that can <lb />
sell without license and thus <lb />
have the advantage of the deal- <lb />
in town. The fire works <lb />
is a knotty one from every <lb />
standpoint It might be best for <lb />
the town not to suspend the or- <lb />
at all. <lb />
Says the Max ton <lb />
Republican speakers had <lb />
but few hearers,, Saturday, a <lb />
majority of these were Demo- <lb />
Democrats always did <lb />
have curiosity enough to want to <lb />
find out what in the thunder a <lb />
Republican could say in defense <lb />
of a party that was always a <lb />
die -race to itself, always dis- <lb />
t ed and humiliated North <lb />
and wouldn't fail to do <lb />
It again if it had rope enough. <lb />
Vote the straight. Democratic <lb />
ticket and your conscience won't <lb />
lash you for doing anything to <lb />
bring reproach On the Old <lb />
North Star. <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
Whereas we have been false- <lb />
accused of being Republicans <lb />
we therefore wish to say to our <lb />
fellow citizens through the col- <lb />
of this paper, that we are <lb />
staunch Democrats. <lb />
L. F. Elliott. <lb />
J. S. Ross. <lb />
STRAY UP. <lb />
hive weigh- <lb />
K pounds it lat, red <lb />
black Knitted, in left ear. <lb />
Owner can by proving <lb />
and coat. <lb />
J. V. May, Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Report of the -o no it ion of <lb />
NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At Greenville, Id the North <lb />
Carolina, at the of <lb />
-mi. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
secured bud <lb />
1.486.41 <lb />
V S. to secure <lb />
S. Ponds <lb />
furniture, <lb />
and f <lb />
Due from National Rank <lb />
reserve <lb />
Due 11- n <lb />
rs <lb />
and other cash items <lb />
of other National <lb />
Hanks <lb />
and cents <lb />
reserve in <lb />
Hank, <lb />
Specie<lb />
fund V S. <lb />
-r of <lb />
Jas F <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPER <lb />
TY. <lb />
Is hr-hr m Thursday. <lb />
will, th- or <lb />
I U B if <lb />
ll l <lb />
I R <lb />
f . i ii ,. i lo Ii ins, i <lb />
t c l i <lb />
-U I I t I I <lb />
in an I m- <lb />
ism <lb />
HUT t <lb />
12,500.0.1 <lb />
476.511 <lb />
fl <lb />
I 326.00 <lb />
107.39 <lb />
1121.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock paid in 60,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less ex- <lb />
and taxes paid 771.87 <lb />
National hank notes out- <lb />
standing 12.500.00 <lb />
approved reset <lb />
to check <lb />
me certificates of deposit <lb />
checks <lb />
Notes and hills <lb />
of deposit fir <lb />
money borrowed <lb />
Total 141,380.98 <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt, <lb />
J. W. Cashier of the above <lb />
i. bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best <lb />
of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed sworn to before me <lb />
this 12th day Of Sup Kl <lb />
F. J. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
H, W. <lb />
SAM T. WHITE, <lb />
A. <lb />
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter <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 in <lb />
showing you <lb />
Make our store headquarters <lb />
Dress goods in solid colors. <lb />
Plaids and mixed, the <lb />
newest things at <lb />
1.00,1.25,1,50 per yaM. <lb />
SHOES AT ANA PRICE. <lb />
and for the <lb />
mi and most comfortable made Oil <lb />
3.50 and <lb />
Percales and Ginghams for <lb />
school dresses in <lb />
plaids. <lb />
12.1-2 and cont <lb />
our underwear is complete. <lb />
F, <lb />
Neat Job <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Job Printing Office<lb />
m i w <lb />
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
the fall of the year has come A lull line of <lb />
and money is in greater circulation, <lb />
those in and on the <lb />
routes leading out from here, <lb />
who are rears on subscription <lb />
to Daily Eastern <lb />
will a great upon us <lb />
by handing the amount to me at <lb />
earliest convenience. Receipts <lb />
will be promptly, <lb />
also solicited <lb />
P. C NYE. <lb />
Winterville <lb />
Mrs. Pat Cobb and daughter, <lb />
Miss Lou, of Conetoe, are visit- <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Jackson this week. <lb />
Call and see the large line of <lb />
daily arriving at B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. They will <lb />
you bargains. <lb />
We are glad to see J. E. <lb />
Greene out again after a brief <lb />
spell of sickness. <lb />
taken the place of <lb />
We veil it. <lb />
B. T. Bro. <lb />
Mrs. F. C, Nye went to Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday evening. <lb />
V Cop <lb />
ii ii i Bible, hi- in- <lb />
id trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
and it at Cm foil Co <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bobbitt, <lb />
of were here Sun- <lb />
day visiting Miss Elizabeth <lb />
to Mrs. Bobbitt <lb />
Tin i- i Win <lb />
pants am-i-11 and <lb />
l o. n <lb />
Miss Berths Newton, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. W. K. of Fort Bar.- <lb />
well, were bare Sunday <lb />
Misses Newton, Bessie <lb />
Sauls, and Mary <lb />
dents of W. HThe season is now at <lb />
when most of <lb />
their corn and <lb />
them are worried not <lb />
bodies in to their <lb />
corn Now don't let this worry <lb />
you any longer for the A. <lb />
Mfg. Co., has on hand a full sup- <lb />
ply of these bodies and would be <lb />
glad to supply your needs. <lb />
We are ottering our entire cf <lb />
goods at special low prices <lb />
and it will be t our int i. pee <lb />
re buying a. d <lb />
come before i I i a I, s <lb />
are i cent goods <lb />
and goods now <lb />
Ml i and several others w y. <lb />
I, o <lb />
Hunters in need of best loaded <lb />
shells can got them at J. B. Car- <lb />
roll Co, <lb />
G G. was here last <lb />
week installing a new piano for <lb />
A. G. Cox. <lb />
Misses Cora and Sadie Carroll <lb />
were here Sunday attending <lb />
at Baptist church. <lb />
I I . <lb />
THE BOOK THAT <lb />
The Hunsucker baggies Man- <lb />
by A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
are still in demand. Better send <lb />
Theodore Cox went to La-1 them your order. <lb />
Grange Friday on special <lb />
and returned Monday. <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, N. C. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- <lb />
appointment here at the <lb />
Baptist church Sunday morning <lb />
and night. He returned to La- <lb />
Grange Monday evening. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
T. W, <lb />
Ugh and <lb />
SI -t-ll <lb />
Rev. J. E. of Green- <lb />
ville, will preach a special <lb />
to the Improved Order of <lb />
Red Men of this town in the <lb />
Baptist church here on <lb />
Nov. at o'clock. All are <lb />
cordially invited. <lb />
young men will do well to <lb />
see B, Manning Co., before <lb />
buying their full hats. They are <lb />
offering bargains on their <lb />
entire line. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Monday night. <lb />
An lino Va- <lb />
an r grips at hand just <lb />
B. Manning and Co. <lb />
Ernest Manning, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Sunday. <lb />
We hung it ream n On <lb />
ill. any <lb />
thing we ever i the in <lb />
Barring on Co. <lb />
Grover left Tues- <lb />
Miss Sadie Little left Saturday <lb />
afternoon for Conetoe where she <lb />
began teaching near there Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
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your orders. <lb />
New lines of fine dress goods <lb />
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and sue. int., the body o fins when the <lb />
bone a very . place. <lb />
i . r E. Victor Cox was a son of <lb />
L. C. Boll and of Kinston, <lb />
have been lire on a visit to their <lb />
Mrs J. T. Smith, Jr. t <lb />
Mrs. Blanche Weeks is <lb />
ind Neck. <lb />
Mrs. Ben Smith attendee <lb />
It's a mere habit. <lb />
Some people hive it by nature <lb />
The rest of us have to cultivate <lb />
it. <lb />
It's hard work, but it can be <lb />
done. <lb />
It means forget injuries <lb />
and hurts and i <lb />
It means to permit <lb />
t dwell on anything <lb />
ard shoes for . <lb />
e. We have recently Inc our furniture stock, and are in position to sell <lb />
lowest possible prices. See our line of suits and roll foot steads. We <lb />
also rave in stick some very rockers et very low prices. Buy our <lb />
Felt mattresses. <lb />
We your business ard if you will come see us we assure yon <lb />
treatment. Satisfaction at our store or your <lb />
CO <lb />
Leader in Low Prices. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
m. <lb />
Op <lb />
November the <lb />
ITS DOE. <lb />
3rd. <lb />
Mr <lb />
Mrs. G. W. Cox, now <lb />
ts of Greenville, and be- <lb />
that <lb />
It . <lb />
tho <lb />
th aged parents is <lb />
is is visit-led b on brother, two sis- i <lb />
-s, and Clyde Cox. and live <lb />
of Ire . He about to <lb />
n legislature.; <lb />
H served as p <lb />
last several <lb />
-a and discharged the duties <lb />
the office with marked fidelity. <lb />
He was both a and Odd <lb />
Fellow and was buried with the <lb />
of There <lb />
was an unusually largo at <lb />
funeral, showing th es- <lb />
teem in which he held by <lb />
on the train , k i <lb />
i a l I Until a government official <lb />
for Littleton where . tho is In charge <lb />
th. Mr. E. G <lb />
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Is to brighter <lb />
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day, with no <lb />
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Em f. o, <lb />
years <lb />
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p i-o <lb />
th- <lb />
association of Primitive <lb />
at last week. <lb />
W C. came home Fri- <lb />
day from . an where he has <lb />
upon the <lb />
cot rt us a juror. <lb />
Palmer, of Hook- <lb />
last Thursday night <lb />
here with Miss Ida W. Edwards <lb />
and left <lb />
morning <lb />
she will visit friends. <lb />
There were regular services Cox, brother of the <lb />
in the Free Will Baptist church <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
There was a fine crowd here 24th <lb />
Saturday hear the speeches f black, red spotted sour, fork <lb />
Hons. J. Bryan Grimes, F. G. crop and two slits in <lb />
James and Harry ll ear <lb />
The gentlemen were well <lb />
pared for the occasion and their <lb />
speeches were of the highest <lb />
order and were of effect. Every <lb />
one can rest assured that next <lb />
Tuesday old will de <lb />
her duty. She has never failed <lb />
in her loyalty to the Democratic <lb />
party and never will. It is just <lb />
imply ridiculous to talk <lb />
J. L Hobgood, Esq., and <lb />
family from the country spent <lb />
night with J. R. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
J. A. Harrington will move <lb />
from Lee street to Third street <lb />
near the Methodist church, Joe <lb />
Gordon will move on Main street <lb />
near the graded school, and <lb />
James Jones to the home now <lb />
Stationery <lb />
vow <lb />
u for <lb />
r-n-. pi era <lb />
ill-i<lb />
Owner by coming forward <lb />
property and paying ex- <lb />
of advertising, damages <lb />
etc. can have same. This Oct. <lb />
24th 1906. B. R. Wall. <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
Why a Democrat Ought to he Proud. <lb />
A party that closes still houses <lb />
and builds school houses instead <lb />
is a party to be proud A <lb />
party that keeps the money of <lb />
poor fathers to buy bread for <lb />
his hungry children instead of <lb />
spending it for whiskey is a par- <lb />
to be proud of. A party that <lb />
appropriates money to care for <lb />
the brave Soldier, to <lb />
make his last days comfortable is <lb />
a party to be proud of. A party <lb />
that appropriates money to care <lb />
for the unfortunate insane is do- <lb />
a work that is grand and <lb />
glorious and is a party to be <lb />
occupied by Mr. Harrington. A party that <lb />
folks. money to give the poor- <lb />
est child in the State a chance <lb />
Nice cement walks are being to be a man or a woman in the <lb />
laid in front of the new brick world is a party to be proud of. <lb />
tore, Catawba County News. <lb />
is <lb />
m. <lb />
. I III VI <lb />
. I <lb />
note aper for use <lb />
nil tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
ed <lb />
The mainstay of social <lb />
SAULS, Druggist. <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
Net <lb />
funds <lb />
are paid by ii. <lb />
To of i Liver or<lb />
n and if <lb />
it will refund <lb />
n We say <lb />
full o bottle of <lb />
It it In i yon, then <lb />
i use SUi- until <lb />
This advertisement entitles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG STORE <lb />
Only a limited number of <lb />
given away. Don't miss this up <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. w.-- <lb />
At the, Goose of business Sept. Mb. WOO. <lb />
i n the n <lb />
a suit I or <lb />
taxes on above <lb />
so . <lb />
As u. <lb />
SHARE. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan Discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts Secured 663.21 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash 811.30 <lb />
Gold Coin, 200.00 <lb />
Silver Coin, 1,232 <lb />
Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
5,045.00 <lb />
I- B <lb />
BUYING ANti . . HOM <lb />
Kn once <lb />
dues, at <lb />
p. i of at <lb />
Less i oat for weeks, at per month <lb />
of home <lb />
of h me not counting enhancement <lb />
Less cost above rental <lb />
lea in <lb />
I. fee <lb />
T i paid <lb />
Less interest i an oil <lb />
Thus t has coal en <lb />
62-r i.-. cent, per annum. Scares <lb />
2.50 <lb />
365.12 <lb />
THE HOME AND <lb />
N. J TE and Treasurer.<lb />
217.62 <lb />
on s <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund 2,700.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
729.80 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . 162.00 <lb />
Deposits subject to check, them cheapest. <lb />
Cottonseed, Meal And Hulls <lb />
Your Dollars <lb />
And they will come in handy a There is <lb />
no better way saving than to goods where you can <lb />
have <lb />
Total, <lb />
OP NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT, <lb />
I, J. K. Cashier of above-Mated <lb />
that the above is true to beet of and be- <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier.<lb />
R. SMITH <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
R. C. CANNON <lb />
No <lb />
HAY, BRAN, SHIP STUFF, <lb />
and can sell same at very lowest also carry a full <lb />
line of <lb />
and can save money on these. See me before <lb />
IF JOHNSON <lb />
LEADER IN LOW TRICES FOR <lb />
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f THE SPIRIT OF TRAVEL <lb />
NAMES OF SHIPS <lb />
One's Own Country <lb />
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of many generations and its <lb />
are deep It has <lb />
all claim to distinction, however, <lb />
and nowadays is not a thing to talk <lb />
short among your friends <lb />
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ti. The tourist party has mad <lb />
the undertaking so commonplace <lb />
that to have whizzed through Eu- <lb />
Implies neither a long purse <lb />
nor slightest originality of in- <lb />
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which contained an <lb />
master roll of touring Americans. <lb />
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in the old where e. <lb />
and novel aspect of <lb />
People and things arouse the <lb />
refresh the tired mind. <lb />
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in a wholly refreshed and satisfied <lb />
condition will find you <lb />
who will confess lo numberless <lb />
because of petty and organ <lb />
swindles and extortions waged <lb />
the Yankee in n <lb />
land, and to futile annoyance over <lb />
bad hotels, poor railway service an <lb />
a civility that is won and held only <lb />
on a cash ha sis. <lb />
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for man of moderate in- <lb />
come to s end one or months <lb />
abroad f r a considerably r <lb />
outlay thin he could tour his own <lb />
country, he America <lb />
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in Magazine. <lb />
So Many Ana Identical That Much Con- <lb />
fusion Constantly Remits. <lb />
Any horse owner may give his <lb />
whatever name he chooses, as <lb />
no law will prevent him doing so. <lb />
However, it is safe to presume that <lb />
in the case of a valuable animal <lb />
bred for racing purposes the owner <lb />
rill take good care that the. name <lb />
. the quadruped be such as <lb />
ere confusion with that of <lb />
any other race horse. Newspaper <lb />
era are debarred by the copy- <lb />
rig . law from duplicating the <lb />
names of rival publications, and the <lb />
restriction applies to theaters, <lb />
. road houses, etc. <lb />
i , enjoy, in common with horse <lb />
o. the privilege of giving their <lb />
i name which may . their <lb />
look the r, It <lb />
will convince any one of the <lb />
many owners have <lb />
. I naming t VI --el- <lb />
inextricable muddle ha <lb />
resulted from the repetition <lb />
es. <lb />
When a ship's name is free from <lb />
in the ship's own <lb />
the evil is not great, as the <lb />
of referring to the nation- <lb />
of the vessel will avoid all eon- <lb />
in. When, on the other hand. <lb />
same names are given several <lb />
vessels flying the same flag, <lb />
the modern shipping trade Theseus <lb />
who ventures in this labyrinth with- <lb />
out the thread of Ariadne in the <lb />
shape of a clew as to some <lb />
of the ship he is endeavoring, <lb />
to identify finds himself baffled at <lb />
every turn and constantly facing the <lb />
Minotaur who appears in the shape <lb />
of doubt and needless anxiety. Brit- <lb />
as representing the <lb />
larger share of the total tonnage <lb />
owned in the world, have <lb />
in no small measure for <lb />
state of affairs. Among the <lb />
names especially relished by <lb />
those evoking memories dear to <lb />
heart of the loyal Britain have, of <lb />
coarse, been repeated with the <lb />
great <lb />
Travel. <lb />
it is expected when you <lb />
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people ii h bankers, a <lb />
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tho . was a bookkeeper, and <lb />
they Lad only one week h. <lb />
Politeness. <lb />
Mo W. late senator from <lb />
Km- Cat made politeness n <lb />
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Sailing Shoes According to Hoyle. <lb />
There is an enterprising dealer in <lb />
men's shoes Boston who, at one <lb />
live, was accustomed to display <lb />
sticking out of each pair of shoes <lb />
in his window three new bills. <lb />
Tho accompanying announcement <lb />
I to read something like <lb />
of a kind beat two <lb />
one occasion a bright voting I <lb />
nil undertook to get the better of j <lb />
the dealer. Entering the store, he <lb />
to the proprietor, sell <lb />
-1 according to the rules of <lb />
poker. I <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
wear size No. said the <lb />
bright young man; me up <lb />
two pain of <lb />
When he Led received the shoes <lb />
be tendered in payment thereof <lb />
said the proprietor, <lb />
those shoes come to <lb />
according to said <lb />
bright young man, with a <lb />
i of a kind<lb />
responded the suave <lb />
i o they don't beat four <lb />
nines. Six dollars, <lb />
His Herd <lb />
-lid Mrs. press- <lb />
a handkerchief to her <lb />
eves. man, me <lb />
cousin man i-. If there's <lb />
of a good thing he's <lb />
ways a little to wan Bide. If it <lb />
hadn't been for that he'd be in bis <lb />
home now of in the hospital, <lb />
understood that <lb />
thy backward off the stag- <lb />
and fell clear to the <lb />
said the district visitor, <lb />
but puzzled. <lb />
said Mrs. <lb />
with a fresh burst of tears, if <lb />
he'd fell a hit more to right <lb />
there was a great pile bricks, <lb />
it would have broke his fall <lb />
in stop kind and <lb />
helpful to said little John- <lb />
is that asked bis mother. <lb />
it's this At school to- <lb />
day I saw Tommy done- patting <lb />
pin in the master's chair, so just as <lb />
Si , master to sit down I<lb />
M ids Hr Feel at <lb />
v. to dinner <lb />
with d his wife to one of <lb />
end as they <lb />
a in to served <lb />
Her hostess looked <lb />
. d guest with a<lb />
a so unhappy when <lb />
go to a club. No r <lb />
mat ts with his <lb />
His wife may plead and <lb />
she can't possibly compete wit <lb />
the service of a phi re as th <lb />
Just at this moment the <lb />
waiter gracefully tipped <lb />
plate of soup in her lap. <lb />
she said to hi <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
pulled ; way t The master <lb />
sat down and when he <lb />
got up he licked mo for nulling <lb />
away the chair, and then Tommy <lb />
licked me fur interfering. <lb />
Yes, I'm to stop <lb />
London Express. <lb />
Length of the Law. <lb />
Some Idea pf tho balk of the <lb />
English be obtained by <lb />
Adverting to. the fact Hint a single <lb />
statute, tho land tax commissioners <lb />
act. passed in the first year of the <lb />
reign of IV., measures, when <lb />
unrolled, upward of feet. If <lb />
ever it become necessary to <lb />
consult the fearful volume, an able- <lb />
bodied man must he employed <lb />
three I ours in coiling and <lb />
rolling its Answers. <lb />
ff sap <lb />
Editor and Owner.<lb />
and <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1906 <lb />
C. W. B. MEETING. <lb />
f S. <lb />
THE REASON WHY <lb />
is only by reason the maker's intimate, thorough <lb />
women's tastes and the requirements <lb />
f-el that Shoes have achieved <lb />
First, they the eye and <lb />
I distinction to the foot. Secondly, they fit <lb />
as only con Et Thirdly, <lb />
their large sale permits them to be sold at a moderate <lb />
price. This store secured and controls the sale these <lb />
splendid shoes, because it believes them lo offer the <lb />
wearer more real value and satisfaction than any others <lb />
possible to procure. New styles now ready. Glad to <lb />
show even h you do not care to buy. <lb />
J. <lb />
la Connection With the Christian Mis- <lb />
Convention. <lb />
Dunn, Oct. 30-The sixty- <lb />
second annual meeting of the <lb />
North Carolina Christian Mission- <lb />
Convention convened here <lb />
today- The day was given to <lb />
the proceedings of the North <lb />
Carolina auxiliary of the Christ- <lb />
Woman's Board of Missions, <lb />
presided over by Mrs. J. Boyd <lb />
Jones, of Wilson, This <lb />
is national in scope and <lb />
has been engaged in an ever <lb />
field of usefulness for over <lb />
thirty years. First brought into <lb />
existence at a general convention <lb />
at Cincinnati, O , with a <lb />
of about it has <lb />
raised many <lb />
of thousands of dollars J <lb />
now supports missionaries in the <lb />
needy part of the homeland, it; <lb />
the Kentucky mountains, tie <lb />
new western states, some <lb />
of New England, where <lb />
making great <lb />
DEMOCRATIC RALLY. <lb />
EXPRESSION OF REGRETS. <lb />
Good Attendance and Good Mr. <lb />
Today. We, members of Company <lb />
There was a good attendance j volunteers <lb />
of people here today from the American war, <lb />
sections of the county to the to express our regrets at <lb />
Democratic rally. The meeting. fellow, <lb />
which was held in the court Victor Cox. We <lb />
house, was presided over by ex- at him corn- <lb />
Senator F. G. James who made a <lb />
short, ringing speech and then <lb />
called on the county candidates <lb />
to announce themselves. <lb />
Most of the candidates were <lb />
present, and with the exception <lb />
of Representative Laughinghouse <lb />
and to duties. <lb />
Officers and Members of Co. E. <lb />
Oct. 1906. N. C. V. <lb />
Lost a Child. <lb />
A telegram received by Col. I. <lb />
and Senator they only . o,,. , , <lb />
made brief of their f Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
candidacy The two mentioned daughter, Mrs. E. L. <lb />
spoke more at length upon tho Brooks, of announced <lb />
issues before the people today the death of the latter's little <lb />
WES The burial took <lb />
these Secretary State Place at Nashville. <lb />
J. Bryan Grimes was <lb />
and the speech of the day, i Two Deacons Elected. <lb />
arousing much enthusiasm among <lb />
his hearers He rehearsed the After the prayer meeting in <lb />
records of the parties in the the Baptist church, Wednesday <lb />
is making great in- <lb />
roads Jamaica, India Nation and State pointing out the night, an election of two deacons <lb />
other strongholds of held to m vacancies. <lb />
heathenism and <lb />
Miss Rosa Loftin, of Kinston, <lb />
read the report of the <lb />
Mrs Calvin Woodard, who was <lb />
absent . <lb />
The afternoon session began <lb />
at o'clock with the singing of <lb />
,, Need Thee Every Hour <lb />
Mrs. Preston B Hall read the <lb />
third chapter of and <lb />
led in prayer after which the con <lb />
sang My God <lb />
to Thee . <lb />
Miss Lizzie Anderson read the <lb />
report of the Little <lb />
Miss Alice Hines, <lb />
showing . work for the year <lb />
and good collections. The ban- <lb />
was awarded to the Oriental <lb />
band for largest collection, <lb />
The a <lb />
was conducted <lb />
by Mrs T- King, of Green- <lb />
ville The title of Mrs. King's <lb />
paper was Ex- <lb />
Mrs Watson <lb />
paper by Mrs E. R- on <lb />
the subject of Value to the <lb />
Soul of Giving <lb />
A by Mrs W Brown, <lb />
local superintendent of the Km-1 <lb />
Builders, was read by <lb />
Mrs F B Hall The subject <lb />
was Straight in the <lb />
a Highway for Our Lord <lb />
under Democratic rule and <lb />
-showed that every man should j W. M. <lb />
go to the polls next Tuesday were elected. The <lb />
and v the Democratic ticket service will beat an early <lb />
Pitt county Democracy is <lb />
right, and the rally today will help <lb />
swell the majority the ticket is <lb />
going to receive next Tuesday <lb />
END OF CENTURY CLUB. <lb />
HARRINGTON CAPTURED. <lb />
Delivered to <lb />
the Sheriff <lb />
Bead. <lb />
and Gives <lb />
W. H. Harrington, Jr., against <lb />
whom there was an indictment <lb />
charging him with being one of <lb />
the parties making the w <lb />
cap assault on W- J. Teel, last <lb />
BOOTS WON'T WEAR OUT. <lb />
Man Has a Pair That He Has <lb />
a Quarter Century. <lb />
If all Indiana farmers possessed <lb />
a pair of boots like those of Logan <lb />
Ping, who lives near <lb />
county, many boot dealer <lb />
would be forced out of business <lb />
April, and who had since evaded the trust would <lb />
the officers, was recently severe blow- <lb />
rested in Charleston, S C. He that won't wear out <lb />
was brought to Greenville Wed-1. A of a century ago th <lb />
BATHOS. <lb />
evening by Deputy Sher- <lb />
R. L Knox, of Charleston, <lb />
and delivered to Sheriff Tucker. <lb />
He was taken at once before <lb />
Clerk D. C. Moore and gave <lb />
bond for his appearance at <lb />
term of court and was re- <lb />
leased. <lb />
Governor Glenn offered a re- <lb />
ward of for the arrest of <lb />
Harrington and his delivery to <lb />
the sheriff of Pitt county, and <lb />
boots were made by William <lb />
Williams, the village shoemaker, <lb />
who was known for mil s around <lb />
for the excellent quality <lb />
of his work. The boots <lb />
shoes which went <lb />
small shop of log <lb />
ed may of wearer <lb />
Ping is now <lb />
seven years old, and I <lb />
wearing the boots he <lb />
twenty-five ago. In <lb />
from hi<lb />
seventy- <lb />
if till <lb />
this reward was paid to Deputy las hundreds <lb />
Sheriff know <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Knox by Sherill <lb />
for a chance to get <lb />
near Mrs- Alice Roosevelt Long- <lb />
worth, who accompanied <lb />
husband here on a campaigning <lb />
tour, hundreds of frantic and <lb />
hysterical women pulled at one <lb />
another's hair each <lb />
other's clothes at <lb />
The South--The Enricher. <lb />
Many scientists are viewing <lb />
with alarm the possibility of a <lb />
deterioration of soil, which some <lb />
claim may eventually threaten <lb />
the world's food supply unless <lb />
the experiments to secure <lb />
gen from the air should prove <lb />
commercially successful, and thus <lb />
make possible the constant refer- <lb />
of the soil. Already <lb />
tor R. <lb />
The End of the Book <lb />
Club was very delightfully enter- j <lb />
L Wooten was the star performer This,. <lb />
on Tuesday, the is from a dispatch from ;, the rich prairie States are <lb />
Quite a number of visitors and describes a scene commercial fertilizers a <lb />
were present The literary pro- <lb />
gramme for the afternoon was hair in generous quantities from world <lb />
Remains of Classic Greek the heads of their friends who I <lb />
Architecture chanced to be near them, and <lb />
The Acropolis, the hill of classic j who handled their rail lent <lb />
buildings, by Mrs Harry Skin- <lb />
to see Mrs. the <lb />
The Parthenon, the only per- unveiling ex <lb />
feet building in the world-by claimed, Aid <lb />
Mrs R. O. A -hf Quoted <lb />
d . u . t i graph was evidently <lb />
o. Pericles, by Mrs J. L Little y <lb />
It is not easy to prove that a <lb />
I railroad accident is a sure <lb />
that no one <lb />
really to blame They are now <lb />
baying that that Atlantic City <lb />
train was purposely <lb />
on Sunday by river pi- <lb />
in a spirit revenge be- <lb />
they had trouble with <lb />
man L <lb />
A Deed that Will Live. <lb />
of Mrs Jefferson I <lb />
revived a beautiful <lb />
story that never to <lb />
lie i . the South, and <lb />
i mg . n . I women love the <lb />
land v its. <lb />
its heroes, this <lb />
miles over the wilds of Brown <lb />
county, but the boots have de- <lb />
time and usage. A few <lb />
small patches have been <lb />
Mr. Ping says, but he con- <lb />
the boots practically a.-- <lb />
good as new today. <lb />
To the method used to tan the <lb />
leather the wearer attributes the <lb />
lasting qualities of the boots. <lb />
This method Shoemaker Williams <lb />
kept to himself, and those who <lb />
wore his boots and shoes declare <lb />
that his secret process was far <lb />
better than any in use today., <lb />
Longevity is a characteristic <lb />
of the Ping family. <lb />
lived to be eighty years old and <lb />
her father died at the age of <lb />
Indianapolis Star. <lb />
The Supreme Court of this <lb />
State, when it was. Republican, <lb />
id that, in the distribution <lb />
of public school money <lb />
white child of school age shell <lb />
, have the same amount money <lb />
and cotton and iron, it is; equally j per as a c . and <lb />
no more; and the child <lb />
not shall have same a, <lb />
but the capita as any white and no <lb />
and last year Ohio used <lb />
tons. The South holds a <lb />
monopoly on fertilizer- <lb />
making materials, such as <lb />
rock, etc. Europe <lb />
draws it phosphate rock mainly <lb />
. sec. and Louisiana <lb />
now d the mar- <lb />
market of Eu. ope and America- <lb />
Strong as the South is in coal<lb />
. in <lb />
the numbers <lb />
as strong in phosphate <lb />
and it can <lb />
its own <lb />
be told around Southern fire- star <lb />
and treasured up with our <lb />
crown jewels. It is simple brief <lb />
and touching. <lb />
When Jefferson Davis lay a <lb />
was <lb />
All of which must be <lb />
humiliating to the <lb />
heroic past the President's daughter. But <lb />
story ought he cannot reasonably expect to <lb />
; was <lb />
the per <lb />
Asa mat.-i of fa t it <lb />
Mrs. I of other sections and o. <lb />
r and her countries. Great is the South <lb />
Record <lb />
hat <lb />
bridge tender who had been helpless, manacled, brutally- <lb />
It will strike treated prisoner in Fortress Mon- <lb />
he av man that if hated beyond all reason by <lb />
d a against it republican loaders, Mrs. <lb />
caster to him than to Davis went North to work for <lb />
ill a hundred and let him release. Her counsel told <lb />
theory is advanced her that there was but one thing <lb />
chief of police, but it to do. and that <lb />
hold water. Fifty years man of <lb />
such fast <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
more. <lb />
more. <lb />
These are the w <lb />
publican . <lb />
by Chief V <lb />
T. ., <lb />
the case of V k <lb />
of the <lb />
. s at th <lb />
That y. <lb />
company. His is n Solomon. <lb />
Then are many t. that he <lb />
does not . <lb />
A TENT HOTEL. Yo . wore a child are not willing t- <lb />
to id what you I have -taxes divide J equally <lb />
Very nearly all of the Char thought, and him m <lb />
Town of . <lb />
reason people ha . <lb />
ed voting <lb />
u Live <lb />
it <lb />
years <lb />
ii people could <lb />
have found who would <lb />
the accident was an <lb />
let of Providence for running <lb />
rains Sunday, but now no <lb />
one says this. We are getting <lb />
i accustomed to doing any and <lb />
everything on Sunday that we <lb />
not regard it as work or as a <lb />
After a while we'll do things <lb />
n Sunday that we would -be <lb />
shamed to do now during the <lb />
reek. The door is open or <lb />
to get the <lb />
people who visited th <lb />
Exposition put up at <lb />
the most remarkable hotel <lb />
that has ever been built- It <lb />
two st but covered four <lb />
the acres of ground and nobody ever <lb />
party to sign bond, found out how many rooms it <lb />
This man was Horace j Being a temporary concern, it <lb />
to him Mis Davis went not equipped with electric <lb />
hen she had told her story,, bells, but in each o- m <lb />
Mr- extended his hand f was a small flag. So <lb />
and said, will sign j the guest wanted anything <lb />
the He did and Mr. would stick the flag on the out- <lb />
Davis was set free, his door and possess bis <lb />
Out that noble act of Greeley's I soul in patience We know of a <lb />
cost him a seal in the party cf Statler's guests who <lb />
States senate and he suffered a went to Fans, spent I <lb />
loss of more than thirty thousand day there got back at it <lb />
besides He knew what it would I to find that their <lb />
B if- ; that boy a <lb />
Slat j to him in sympathy. Be his <lb />
chum. Do not make too many <lb />
cast iron laws. Rule with a <lb />
vet hand. Help have a <lb />
Answer hi . <lb />
Be <lb />
pranks. j <lb />
Sweat over his conundrum <lb />
ms to Rec- do for him in the North, and the signals bad yet been s- <lb />
Limber up you <lb />
game of ball or a <lb />
You can <lb />
And <lb />
th. path <lb />
That boy has a <lb />
tiny reaching <lb />
mountain peaks, lie <lb />
r.<lb />
in <lb />
up. <lb />
i . <lb />
die two hen the <lb />
white people paid the gnat <lb />
such taxes <lb />
quoted dictum of <lb />
Justice Furches. was over <lb />
ruled by our present Democratic <lb />
Court last f, th <lb />
. of Lowery ;, i e-11 <lb />
held tint it .- not <lb />
on i school <lb />
is p r <lb />
but i school t <lb />
tn . an length <lb />
ye rand that number <lb />
all be employed at <lb />
, vii es tile board mi V <lb />
as<lb />
be- <lb />
II be <lb />
school <lb />
IS <lb />
Solicitor Daniel Resigned. <lb />
News and Observer of <lb />
said that Solicitor W. <lb />
Daniel, of Weldon, has sent <lb />
ins resignation to Gov. Glenn <lb />
has accepted it and <lb />
Mr John H. of <lb />
to fill out Mr. Dan- <lb />
term. Mr. Keens the <lb />
for the office of Solicitor in <lb />
district. <lb />
Mr. Daniel has served three <lb />
as Solicitor and has made <lb />
one of the best prosecuting <lb />
in the State. He has re- <lb />
because he is the Demo- <lb />
nominee for the State Sen- <lb />
Selected. <lb />
Lexington Dispatch. <lb />
Double Daily Express Service.<lb />
Scotland <lb />
The Southern Express Co. <lb />
today began handling express <lb />
shipments on the special train on <lb />
this branch of the Coast Line <lb />
operating between Tarboro and <lb />
Kinston. Mr. K. C Burnett, <lb />
route agent, came down to com- <lb />
the arrangement. This <lb />
gives Greenville a double daily <lb />
express service and will increase <lb />
the business of the company as <lb />
well as prove a great convenience <lb />
Tobacco Sales <lb />
sacrifice was deliberate. His We are again million times his weight in gold. <lb />
tame ought always to be of freaK hotel by a <lb />
along with the memory of I schemer which it is proposed for <lb />
the great Confederate chieftain. the Jamestown Exposition. This <lb />
is to be a tent hotel with <lb />
for 20.000 people. It <lb />
is proposed to use regulation <lb />
army tents, with floors and iron <lb />
beds, it is to connected with a <lb />
central office. The tent hotel <lb />
worth a prop <lb />
According to the report fur- <lb />
by Mr. C. W. Harvey, <lb />
secretary of the Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade, the sales of leaf to- <lb />
on the Greenville market <lb />
will be lighted by electricity for the month f <lb />
There will be no need red <lb />
Neck to people here. <lb />
hand grenades and reels <lb />
of hose, for if it catches afire, <lb />
a man can whip out his pocket <lb />
knife, rip open the wall of his <lb />
room and step forth to safety. <lb />
The tent hotel is a great scheme. <lb />
It will lay idea in the <lb />
shade and that is something we <lb />
thought never could have been <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
pounds at an average <lb />
of per pound. The total <lb />
sales for the three months since <lb />
the season opened were <lb />
There will be 15-1,000 square <lb />
feet of floor space in the ma- <lb />
and pal- <lb />
ace at the Jamestown exposition. <lb />
Record. <lb />
Four Ballots. <lb />
There will be four ballot boxes <lb />
at the polls next Tuesday and <lb />
every voter can deposit four <lb />
ballots as <lb />
One for the State officers, <lb />
the corporation commissioner <lb />
and superior court judges. <lb />
One for Congressman. <lb />
One for solicitor, <lb />
of the Legislature and <lb />
county officers. <lb />
And one for constable and <lb />
magistrates. <lb />
Let every voter be sure to go <lb />
to the polls and deposit all four <lb />
ballots, and read them care <lb />
fully before voting <lb />
The board of <lb />
lay night, s <lb />
present <lb />
.-. for the Raleigh <lb />
I S railroad, asked <lb />
to cross Dickinson <lb />
Bonner's lane with a <lb />
e so this road could connect <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line at <lb />
point north of the Imperial <lb />
The matter was defer- <lb />
to a later meeting. <lb />
The cemetery committee re- <lb />
l id that a new fence had b. en <lb />
around the cemetery. <lb />
C. S. Forbes was paid for <lb />
in near the culvert <lb />
if the graded school on Evans <lb />
street. <lb />
In the matter of the <lb />
between W. T. Fleming <lb />
Leonidas Fleming, both <lb />
claimed to purchase the <lb />
lame lot in Cherry Hill cemetery, <lb />
board decided that W. T. <lb />
Fleming had priority of claim <lb />
that a deed be e- <lb />
to him for the lot. <lb />
The market committee was <lb />
instructed to have the vacant <lb />
of the market and guard <lb />
lot also to have <lb />
ho roof and ceiling the mar- <lb />
t house painted. <lb />
The officers made their reports <lb />
during the past <lb />
The chief of fire <lb />
is instructed to the fire <lb />
hose and make re- <lb />
of condition, and that <lb />
hose b tested once a month. <lb />
Th 1- of the dispensary for <lb />
q ending Sept 30th <lb />
show . for the quarter <lb />
to stock on <lb />
lands a per inventory <lb />
of the fire com- <lb />
e and colored. <lb />
from poll tax for<lb />
were allowed and <lb />
aid to <lb />
Int <lb />
Tl re is -o question about the <lb />
and <lb />
intensive farming, <lb />
good labor conditions; <lb />
with labor so unreliable and <lb />
uncertain as it is now. there is <lb />
no plan open to <lb />
the farmers of this region. <lb />
Making land rich makes its <lb />
easier, less expensive <lb />
doubles the yield for <lb />
amount of labor. We have <lb />
heard of a by some author, <lb />
title . <lb />
and there in ire <lb />
or logic in than many will <lb />
admit or realize. <lb />
Of course I be <lb />
to every farmer to <lb />
ten acres, or ten aces to <lb />
the h .-,. but the title of such <lb />
a . i . <lb />
. areas <lb />
with <lb />
the plan of all w <lb />
the near future in <lb />
about to say .; <lb />
farmers n . s. <lb />
Neck Commonweal . <lb />
ii- <lb />
in <lb />
of <lb />
Boy Still Missing. <lb />
Lenoir, N. C, No Rev. J. <lb />
II. Nelson is still unable to gel <lb />
any clue as to tho bouts of <lb />
his son, who <lb />
about five weeks ago. <lb />
Several Lenoir people have join- <lb />
ed with Mr. Nelson in the search <lb />
for his son. to no avail. <lb />
There is some n suspect <lb />
foul play as the young man left <lb />
with between n in his <lb />
pocket. <lb />
Miss Dora . <lb />
from Ayden Friday c fling. <lb />
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