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f THE SPIRIT OF TRAVEL <lb/>
NAMES OF SHIPS <lb/>
One's Own Country <lb/>
Taking a Trip Abroad. <lb/>
Going abroad enjoys the pres- <lb/>
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/>
y, . to lore to <lb/>
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/>
was once crossing in a <lb/>
which contained an <lb/>
master roll of touring Americans. <lb/>
who were making their <lb/>
felt inclined to put <lb/>
m a small airs about it <lb/>
cowed and abashed. The <lb/>
V most of their fell <lb/>
from <lb/>
.-. d i. at the only <lb/>
sci who enjoyed the slighter <lb/>
distinction was a veteran who <lb/>
his twenty-sixth rim <lb/>
the pond. <lb/>
Far he it from to decry . <lb/>
enlightening es of <lb/>
in the old where e. <lb/>
and novel aspect of <lb/>
People and things arouse the <lb/>
refresh the tired mind. <lb/>
But for one American who return- <lb/>
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/>
Largely because it has been <lb/>
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/>
last instead of and it has been <lb/>
uphill work to induce people who <lb/>
travel to listen to II e of the <lb/>
undiscovered land . <lb/>
en Gate. It e o ass, <lb/>
ever, that the f New <lb/>
York to is <lb/>
worth talk arm much n-s the <lb/>
trip to I. it Par's, H -re <lb/>
are . th at no I <lb/>
time the average <lb/>
with n J <lb/>
or win y v la <lb/>
study his Land before lie <lb/>
to the -1 n Tn <lb/>
let a e. <lb/>
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/>
travel yo i ill n eel very <lb/>
people ii h bankers, a <lb/>
the . noted ; . etc., bill <lb/>
don't. An n worn <lb/>
v has j re I <lb/>
i n a trip. e says II I on <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
would get lo to <lb/>
while she had mil <lb/>
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slip; I <lb/>
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la. <lb/>
to . <lb/>
She <lb/>
tho ;. .<lb/>
hotels flu <lb/>
I ill I <lb/>
lo ell <lb/>
way <lb/>
tit lo a <lb/>
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I n . <lb/>
In, lies an I I<lb/>
people <lb/>
of I but <lb/>
Hail d it was <lb/>
., I The bride was <lb/>
n ;. . her in the office where <lb/>
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/>
of One day hi <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Cl <lb/>
bi r <lb/>
bore of his ac- <lb/>
with a <lb/>
,; he I <lb/>
hurt, <lb/>
conscience <lb/>
. he I <lb/>
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said In . <lb/>
f, r, . m d him back <lb/>
d with both hands, <lb/>
come <lb/>
co mi<lb/>
a in <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
rm<lb/>
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THE REASON WHY <lb/>
is only by reason o the maker's intimate, thorough <lb/>
knowledge of women's and the requirements <lb/>
of her fed that Shoes have achieved <lb/>
excess. First, they satisfy the eye and <lb/>
to the foot. Secondly, they fit <lb/>
., omens feet as only 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 these <lb/>
splendid shoes, because it believes them to 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 th h you do not care to buy. <lb/>
It<lb/>
Hint the <lb/>
Years when <lb/>
governor -f New Hampshire, a <lb/>
man named Barf came down i <lb/>
laden tub <lb/>
butter and a few yards of homespun <lb/>
a a ft lo the governor in <lb/>
i exchange or an appointment <lb/>
tier of the pi <lb/>
The governor received Mr. Bart <lb/>
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is other man besides my- <lb/>
he. he in no more <lb/>
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Boston Herald. <lb/>
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trill one U UM <lb/>
a Globe. <lb/>
Tracing or of the joke, <lb/>
appears to be due to the <lb/>
. Bill to say that, so <lb/>
j an, the famous <lb/>
.-. its father. As he tow it, lit <lb/>
in . crowded Lon <lb/>
coach when a stout woman , <lb/>
remained standing, Bill arose <lb/>
announced that he would e <lb/>
of three men to give the lady u seal <lb/>
The point of the joke, as told it. <lb/>
was that of the occupants <lb/>
the coach Lad any remote <lb/>
of the humor of the <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
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It may be from overwork, but <lb/>
the chance are its from an In- <lb/>
active <lb/>
With a well conducted LIVER <lb/>
one can do mountains labor <lb/>
without fatigue. <lb/>
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept in healthful action <lb/>
by, and only by <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.<lb/>
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measures. If any have been <lb/>
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and to <lb/>
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vi-u will test them ham on<lb/>
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J. W. <lb/>
NOTICE I OF PARTNER- <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
partnership heretofore <lb/>
i the <lb/>
in the town of e, <lb/>
county. North Carolina, under <lb/>
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the day of <lb/>
B. <lb/>
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W. Dudley, <lb/>
P Taylor, <lb/>
Publishers <lb/>
and Printer <lb/>
an entirely <lb/>
on which pat <lb/>
are ending, whereby <lb/>
can reface old Brass C <lb/>
Head Rules, I <lb/>
and ma <lb/>
them fully as good as now <lb/>
an without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs of feet on the hot <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
and Head <lb/>
Rules regular lengths i <lb/>
L. s and <lb/>
Head <lb/>
and over per <lb/>
A sample of <lb/>
Rule, full i- <lb/>
will be t <lb/>
on <lb/>
Printers Iv Co <lb/>
of Type and <lb/>
High Grade Printing Mater <lb/>
n. Ninth<lb/>
Id. w. mm, <lb/>
III M I U IN <lb/>
Groceries j <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Tiff on him <lb/>
Pr sh kept . <lb/>
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Produce I <lb/>
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How you a <lb/>
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ii ii i line of tools <lb/>
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will your tool <lb/>
m dues la.-k a single <lb/>
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Court. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
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Lemuel Toil <lb/>
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day of <lb/>
P. C. <lb/>
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for Plaintiff.<lb/>
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for-<lb/>
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warm. <lb/>
, . ,., all gainful and ten <lb/>
stick. <lb/>
ii, ii . n en urn s <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
H It hi it a century <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need f <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
,. . Have just a car load <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Hart I <lb/>
Second hand Mail <lb/>
The who was his <lb/>
;. ,., in <lb/>
mail <lb/>
boxes in tie rural j , not know .- such largo he said, <lb/>
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CLOTHES. <lb/>
will r i . as well <lb/>
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Coin<lb/>
2.4<lb/>
tie rial bank notes <lb/>
notes 10,111.00<lb/>
stock paid in <lb/>
12,600.1<lb/>
,. . .-, <lb/>
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1225,996.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
225,006.111<lb/>
t of I above named bank, do <lb/>
in m true to the best of my <lb/>
S. Cashier. <lb/>
. to Correct <lb/>
day It. <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
I HE BANK Of FARMVILLE. N. L. <lb/>
SEPT. 4th,<lb/>
Trans t<lb/>
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Cam. IS <lb/>
Gold coin 478.00 <lb/>
coin Is <lb/>
Nil. notes 8,170.00 <lb/>
stock pi in fl <lb/>
Undivided<lb/>
sub to check 81,777-0 <lb/>
118,833.36 <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemn <lb/>
swear that the ye statement is true to the best of <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. <lb/>
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lire I f tin hour <lb/>
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half <lb/>
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the beginning <lb/>
to humor in tin- duel. <lb/>
held <lb/>
, in ridicule the <lb/>
phi ,. -1- between No- <lb/>
and Tho <lb/>
old<lb/>
mi round and may <lb/>
so loaded that m <lb/>
pares tho regulation <lb/>
might in- hit without biting <lb/>
hurt. The system of firing by word <lb/>
f no time any <lb/>
dim I., he taken. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 11th <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Dire <lb/>
Extraordinary Disaster. <lb/>
A marine disaster of an <lb/>
extraordinary character is reported. <lb/>
Tho good shin Agathe, from Ham- <lb/>
burg, laden with barley, reached <lb/>
where the are, and <lb/>
vat beating op the river. An <lb/>
ox watched the vessel from <lb/>
bank. A carried I he <lb/>
hip a little off her e e, <lb/>
result that<lb/>
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foolish girls to come me. <lb/>
always do dread being bored <lb/>
lint promised would <lb/>
hurry i huh.- of your <lb/>
and then k away Immediately <lb/>
Generous Bernhardt. <lb/>
If Sarah earnings <lb/>
have been enormous her <lb/>
i, know her parish <lb/>
I, when lived in the line <lb/>
never appealed in vain to <lb/>
relieve cases of distress.<lb/>
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County Pitt. <lb/>
L. little, the above-named bank <lb/>
. that the above is true <lb/>
belie <lb/>
linen <lb/>
to beat of knowledge <lb/>
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and t n <lb/>
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E. H. EVANS, Supt. E. A. Manager. <lb/>
Greenville Manufacturing Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Sash, Doors, Blinds, <lb/>
And all of Turned Work. <lb/>
Also Dealers <lb/>
ROUGH AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb/>
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SASH, DOORS <lb/>
ALWAYS ON HAND. <lb/>
it was removed with an open guaranteed. <lb/>
Truth.<lb/>
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<p>
TERM REFLECTOR <lb/>
A. H <lb/>
AND V. <lb/>
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ii t N. C, at second class <lb/>
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in to fiction <lb/>
W. H. KICKS <lb/>
I FIT IS A <lb/>
Furniture Problem <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY NOV. <lb/>
We <lb/>
This month and one more, <lb/>
then we will rub out and start <lb/>
over. <lb/>
November brings in two big <lb/>
events election and <lb/>
Of courts Thanksgiving <lb/>
comes after e election. <lb/>
t i getting time for the <lb/>
The man convicted of murder <lb/>
at Va. and laughed <lb/>
when of death was <lb/>
passed upon him, certainly had <lb/>
his nerve <lb/>
the Tammany lead- <lb/>
is threatening to sue all the <lb/>
newspapers that have been car- <lb/>
him. He must want to <lb/>
publicans to spring something occupy moat of his time in court <lb/>
el re to try to make sympathy after the is his hands <lb/>
for their side <lb/>
Of <lb/>
It is practically all over now , <lb/>
ft <lb/>
turn out at the elect, m an. m fa <lb/>
administration at <lb/>
Leadership <lb/>
furniture Sale Com pet t on is Brisk and <lb/>
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
swell the majority. <lb/>
From what arc Baying <lb/>
about the wash tub right <lb/>
that are going, is <lb/>
likely to get in trouble. <lb/>
when it comes to distributing <lb/>
Federal patronage. That is <lb/>
about all the ticket in this county <lb/>
is running for, as no one on it <lb/>
expects to be elected. They; <lb/>
Report it come up from have bulk of the <lb/>
Republican speaking at Winter- therefore are doing all they <lb/>
ville, Friday, indicate that some can to men to <lb/>
of them are to the end. them- Are <lb/>
white men in Pitt county who <lb/>
Compare the men of the two want take the place of the <lb/>
in Pitt county, and it in Re ranks <lb/>
ought not to take half a second <lb/>
decide which ones to vote for., The Lexington asks <lb/>
what is the use of worrying with <lb/>
The Charlotte News is g the Republicans every campaign, <lb/>
up the doctors of that city f. r adds that the Democrats <lb/>
issuing so many whiskey pie- should roll up such a majority <lb/>
As usual the in 1906 that the Republicans will I <lb/>
WHO . WHY <lb/>
decide it. There is but one <lb/>
test. That sale is best and most important <lb/>
i . i Prices on the Furniture <lb/>
Com dud be to please. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
Men want <lb/>
or nothing, <lb/>
other n en wouldn't <lb/>
wear wool, if they <lb/>
it for nothing. <lb/>
So we've all sorts of <lb/>
good Underwear to <lb/>
suit and many <lb/>
Men. of minds mind <lb/>
All Grades <lb/>
All cotton, Cotton <lb/>
and mixed and <lb/>
good that <lb/>
is suitable for <lb/>
Underwear white <lb/>
and colors, medium <lb/>
We fit all people. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Pictures Framed t Order. <lb/>
is right. <lb/>
The is no of throwing <lb/>
away your tic t by <lb/>
voting for a Republican- y <lb/>
one cast that way will be as g d <lb/>
never be heard of again. That <lb/>
o what we ought to do for <lb/>
hem here in Pitt county. The <lb/>
did not start out <lb/>
to 2.50 per GARMENT. <lb/>
It would take pages to de- <lb/>
scribe our different <lb/>
and style, o we'll <lb/>
sum it all up by saying <lb/>
come here for the best of <lb/>
i and PERFECT <lb/>
satisfaction. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Cloth <lb/>
as <lb/>
,, <lb/>
No, you need not be <lb/>
at anything the Republicans <lb/>
They see their finish, and <lb/>
their are lost to <lb/>
cf <lb/>
Judge cf the <lb/>
gave the New <lb/>
such a <lb/>
ti. county commissioners may <lb/>
p. I ; pen to <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
Every LOW then the Dukes <lb/>
on this side of tie pond, and the; <lb/>
on the other <lb/>
bob up in the and give <lb/>
tie pi a chance to <lb/>
talk about div re in high life. <lb/>
It is not to again re- <lb/>
min I i very in Pitt; <lb/>
county to go to the polls and vote <lb/>
OH election day. You fall short <lb/>
of your duty if you stay at home <lb/>
that day. <lb/>
Watch the Business of The <lb/>
North State Life <lb/>
GROW. <lb/>
days in October have brought to the Home applications for Insurance to <lb/>
One hundred and Seven Thousand Dollars, <lb/>
Since beginning In August than <lb/>
ONE FOURTH OF A TRILLION DOLLARS<lb/>
Marat<lb/>
OFFICERS <lb/>
Democrats it is not a question <lb/>
your ticket, but how <lb/>
large shall the majority be <lb/>
out next Tuesday and help swell <lb/>
W. GRAINGER <lb/>
A. <lb/>
DR. II <lb/>
J. P. TAYLOR <lb/>
President <lb/>
First Vice <lb/>
Second Vice President <lb/>
Third Vice President <lb/>
Didn't happen in the South <lb/>
this time. Out In Franklin, Ohio, <lb/>
the to-v n marshal was shot and <lb/>
killed by a whom he was <lb/>
trying to arrest- This incensed <lb/>
the white people of the town, <lb/>
who not only tried to lynch the <lb/>
who committed the crime, <lb/>
but also went about <lb/>
them out of the town<lb/>
N. J. SOUSE. General Manager and I Jen Counsel <lb/>
J J. of Agencies <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
E HOOD Treasurer <lb/>
DR JAS. M. or <lb/>
HENRY TULL Medical Director <lb/>
DIRECTORS. <lb/>
J W. GRAINGER, Par man <lb/>
J. K. HOOD, Druggist, <lb/>
J, A. and <lb/>
M PARROTT, Physician. <lb/>
E J and Insurance. <lb/>
V. MOSELY, and capitalist <lb/>
J- F. TAYLOR, Manufacturer. <lb/>
P. C DUNN, Manufacturer <lb/>
D. Merchant and <lb/>
N, J. ROUSE, Lawyer Ba <lb/>
H. D. HARPER, Dentist. <lb/>
R C STRONG. Banker <lb/>
Tin. array of names a list of some of <lb/>
the most business and men in <lb/>
North <lb/>
Home Office <lb/>
Kin st on <lb/>
North <lb/>
Ordinary Department. <lb/>
are Issued in amounts t. <lb/>
or more. <lb/>
Intermediate Department. <lb/>
Polices are Issued in amounts of <lb/>
ail <lb/>
N F. S <lb/>
Manager Branch <lb/>
ti. C<lb/>
department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
-r MM m n <lb/>
coma A full line of e. Hunters in need of best baled <lb/>
a, , U A C, sh can them <lb/>
Hie-e need ice Co, <lb/>
P an i A Win <lb/>
and money is in <lb/>
in and <lb/>
Indian from lien, <lb/>
who are in in <lb/>
v a <lb/>
u- <lb/>
by th- amount to m <lb/>
st i.; <lb/>
will <lb/>
also <lb/>
F. C. NYE. <lb/>
Winterville Dent. <lb/>
C. A. of was <lb/>
here Friday afternoon, <lb/>
Call large line of <lb/>
shoes B. F. <lb/>
Manning Co. They will give <lb/>
you bargains. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
The season is now at hand <lb/>
most of the are <lb/>
lousing their and of <lb/>
them are worn about not <lb/>
bodies in which to their <lb/>
corn Now do it let this worry <lb/>
you any longer for the A. G Cox <lb/>
Mfg. has on sup- <lb/>
ply of these bodies and would be <lb/>
glad to supply your needs. <lb/>
R. H- Hunsucker is having <lb/>
ii-n.-l l a <lb/>
ed <lb/>
ml . <lb/>
i-y <lb/>
P M, Fe ale <lb/>
r t . <lb/>
U. ma i ,,. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up one unmarked <lb/>
stray hog-, red sandy color, weight <lb/>
about or pounds. Owner <lb/>
can get same by proving property <lb/>
two large houses erected on and paying <lb/>
lots near his residence. lie is <lb/>
one of our most bu.-- . <lb/>
men, who sees that if our <lb/>
town is built up rapidly, we <lb/>
W. M. Jones. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
must have good, comfortable <lb/>
Mrs. of buildings to attract the best <lb/>
parents. to it. <lb/>
Elder and Fred . . , , <lb/>
, We are our entire f <lb/>
U i-. pa.-.-f c,. special prices <lb/>
it will lo intent to see <lb/>
B. T. O x, Br. re buying elsewhere an <lb/>
and fifty and <lb/>
i. a new kilting <lb/>
in ii in N. C. Good <lb/>
w-t e. a to C. W. Jeffreys, <lb/>
. .-. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. <lb/>
before ill bargains <lb/>
are <lb/>
now and <lb/>
cent goods <lb/>
goods no <lb/>
spent Friday <lb/>
III I i. I V c p <lb/>
D. several others same way. <lb/>
iii me trade at very low <lb/>
B T , <lb/>
Harrington Barber and o <lb/>
The Republican candidates <lb/>
were here Friday. After the <lb/>
J. M. Taft, relief operator in county candidate had announced <lb/>
the absence of J. E. Green, re- themselves the legislative <lb/>
turned to his home at Hobgood made speeches. They had <lb/>
the first of the week. a respectful hearing from a fair- <lb/>
The business done through the good sized crowd most of whom <lb/>
Bank of Winterville for October were Democrats, <lb/>
amounted to more than forty one The Hunsucker Man- <lb/>
thousand dollars, thus making by A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
an excellent record. How could are still in demand. Better send <lb/>
we get along without a bank order- <lb/>
Frank Carr one of The school season is here and <lb/>
county's leading citizens, was need a com- <lb/>
here Thursday. winter suit. B. F. Man- <lb/>
Nice sun dried apples fresh Co., have all <lb/>
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. See them for Prices- <lb/>
Miss Cora Carroll war, here the line of <lb/>
Friday afternoon shopping. She and gents umbrellas we <lb/>
will begin teaching Monday. Harrington and Co <lb/>
FOR SALE. One-half acre Good nice three crown <lb/>
corner lot with three room dwell- at J- B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
conveniently located to school Anybody in need of a stylish <lb/>
and business part of town- For to date dress will see A. W. <lb/>
see Ca <lb/>
particulars see with mohair <lb/>
j a. Manning. and nice shirt waist <lb/>
Winterville, , C. goods. <lb/>
Little Beatrice Nye entertain- A. q cox Mfg Co., are <lb/>
ed a few of her little friends receiving daily <lb/>
Friday afternoon, improved cart We <lb/>
her fourth birthday. oUr orders. <lb/>
lo the of K. <lb/>
Cox A Bro for T. w. ft <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
We, the undersigned, have by <lb/>
mutual consent dissolved co- <lb/>
partnership and offer the entire <lb/>
stock of goods consisting <lb/>
merchandise at cost. A <lb/>
discount offered. For <lb/>
terms and particulars address R. <lb/>
J. Little Co,, Conetoe, N. C. <lb/>
R. J. Little. <lb/>
J- H. Clark. <lb/>
We will pay the highest mar- <lb/>
price for chickens, <lb/>
corn, peas or anything in that <lb/>
CHAMBER OF <lb/>
Friday Poorly Attended. <lb/>
If the Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
is to accomplish what it ought to <lb/>
do for Greenville, the business <lb/>
men must take more interest in <lb/>
it than was manifest at the <lb/>
meeting Friday night. There <lb/>
lacked one of being a dozen pres- <lb/>
which was a very small per- <lb/>
cent of the business men in the <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Several matters were dis- <lb/>
cussed, but the only real <lb/>
that could be transacted <lb/>
was adopting the report of the <lb/>
committee on constitution and <lb/>
by-laws appointed at the last <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
It Chen decided to adjourn <lb/>
to Monday night, 12th inst at <lb/>
which time a board of directors <lb/>
will be elected and standing <lb/>
committees appointed. It is <lb/>
hoped a large number of <lb/>
will be present at that <lb/>
time. Every one who feels an <lb/>
interest in the progress of the <lb/>
town should be there. <lb/>
port <lb/>
North <lb/>
In Court <lb/>
I K. Mud L h <lb/>
K L Jackson. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mr. J. W. tie general <lb/>
industrial age. of the Seaboard <lb/>
Air Line road a talk with a <lb/>
Washington reporter, gives <lb/>
some views of industrial <lb/>
in the that will be <lb/>
read with pleasure by all people. <lb/>
He says, with truth, that <lb/>
man who has not been through <lb/>
the South in the past year or <lb/>
two, can hardly imagine the <lb/>
progress made toward the e- <lb/>
M e Fall a. W Dr <lb/>
Shoes. Silks. V i,. trimmings an I <lb/>
Cloak,, we only ll r ., a price <lb/>
lots of goods and will take pleasure in <lb/>
snowing you <lb/>
Make our start yo headquarters <lb/>
Dress goods In colors. <lb/>
Plaids and mixed, the <lb/>
at <lb/>
1.00,1.25, per yard. <lb/>
SHES AT PRICE. <lb/>
o and i <lb/>
things out and the m <lb/>
3.60 and 4.00 <lb/>
i-s f r the Noblest <lb/>
Comfortable made a- <lb/>
TURING COMPANY. <lb/>
w i ink- <lb/>
In <lb/>
i rm. <lb/>
i id- <lb/>
i th t u f <lb/>
t h- in <lb/>
r. s Id a ;. <lb/>
for .- th -t <lb/>
, n. in rum. . i <lb/>
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ii riv M . I m <lb/>
i iii r-l <lb/>
h--1 am h.- ii. t <lb/>
Of I i <lb/>
Percales an for <lb/>
school dresses in figures <lb/>
plaids. <lb/>
i and cent <lb/>
our underwear is complete. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
seed.<lb/>
New lines of fine dress goods <lb/>
arriving daily at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
.,. . , The plow is the <lb/>
Miss Nannie Nichols went to for tearing up rough land. <lb/>
Greenville Friday. You can find them at Harrington <lb/>
Call and see the large line of Barber at Co. <lb/>
ladies and cloaks at B. The A. G. Cox Co. have <lb/>
F, Manning Co. They are off- Just shipped a car load of their <lb/>
them at a bargain. Pitt county School Desk. Better <lb/>
Misses Stella Croom, Louise send them your order at once. <lb/>
Selma and <lb/>
Nannie Little, students of the <lb/>
W. H- S. left Friday spend <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday at their <lb/>
homes. <lb/>
The young men will well to <lb/>
see ;. V, Co , before <lb/>
buying loll are <lb/>
Offering n <lb/>
line <lb/>
Miss Susie Hurst left this <lb/>
Dur p He line of Fall and <lb/>
I Winter millinery goo s will be <lb/>
reads tor Inspection <lb/>
I o'clock Wednesday morning Oct <lb/>
All are invited <lb/>
I at our new with the J. <lb/>
R. Smith and Company- <lb/>
The Misses <lb/>
Why use that old sew <lb/>
morning for Oak City where when <lb/>
for the next few days from <lb/>
will <lb/>
parents <lb/>
Wei mill in <lb/>
flannels that any <lb/>
thing we ever saw for <lb/>
Harrington Barber and Co. <lb/>
school desk interest seems <lb/>
to be increasing very rapidly. <lb/>
Send your order to A. G. Cox Mfg <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ladies In need of the <lb/>
and patterns can find them <lb/>
at B. P. Manning Co. <lb/>
Tea will do well to see <lb/>
at A. G. Cox before <lb/>
a . <lb/>
lino In <lb/>
all lo see <lb/>
yen <lb/>
at CO. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I hive taken v, <lb/>
lag pounds if fat, red <lb/>
and black spotted, left ear. <lb/>
get same by proving <lb/>
property and paying cost. <lb/>
J If. May, N <lb/>
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPER <lb/>
TY. <lb/>
N i- that on <lb/>
Mil, t <lb/>
will to n Hi rt the r <lb/>
it K. <lb/>
iii ii t the <lb/>
of iii- Kali K. <lb/>
if h i l . r. I H I h <lb/>
i i and <lb/>
; p -u . i w <lb/>
on. i ii -i i kitchen . <lb/>
. of <lb/>
ROT T<lb/>
of its The <lb/>
work has advanced . <lb/>
even those ac ; u- en- <lb/>
, but Dot entirely <lb/>
satisfactory, became the results <lb/>
accomplished are but a <lb/>
part of what would be attained I <lb/>
if the necessary could be; <lb/>
We are face to <lb/>
with the greatest labor problem <lb/>
we had to contend in many <lb/>
The South <lb/>
labor and must have it Tote I <lb/>
problem is being solved by E. J. j <lb/>
Watson, Commissioner of <lb/>
for South Carolina, who <lb/>
is Charleston <lb/>
steamer five <lb/>
selected immigrants Mr. <lb/>
Watson says that these <lb/>
people are one hundred and <lb/>
fifty farmers in families, who <lb/>
pay their own way. the <lb/>
sort of immigration to turn into <lb/>
the South. The progress and <lb/>
development the South is re- <lb/>
only by the lack of labor. <lb/>
That being supplied, this country <lb/>
will go forward at a still more <lb/>
rapid Chronicle. <lb/>
House Farm<lb/>
KM. I Home live I <lb/>
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Junes L. N. <lb/>
II . <lb/>
The Publisher's <lb/>
Claims Sustained <lb/>
Bo we <lb/>
-THE HOME WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
PULLEY'S BOWEN <lb/>
United States Court of Claims <lb/>
Tho or <lb/>
It in <lb/>
In every <lb/>
In part, with <lb/>
It to meet the <lb/>
of genera- <lb/>
We are of the opinion that this <lb/>
clearly and accurately <lb/>
work Hint tho <lb/>
Dictionary, <lb/>
It now been re- <lb/>
clued In every tins been corrected In <lb/>
generation which of popular <lb/>
that the world <lb/>
it is to add refer <lb/>
to I ho in our work <lb/>
I he In of <lb/>
that In tho past It <lb/>
will be the source of reference. <lb/>
NOTT. <lb/>
Jon <lb/>
J. <lb/>
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The lo WEBSTER'S <lb/>
INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY <lb/>
THE GRAND PRIZE <lb/>
vi-ti <lb/>
hi tho Fair, St. Louis. <lb/>
GET THE LATEST AND BEST <lb/>
Language of the Umbrella. <lb/>
There is a language of <lb/>
las as of For instance, <lb/>
every part, I Oil B it <lb/>
Hie and of a I on a <lb/>
will indicate tint <lb/>
change <lb/>
To open it quickly in the <lb/>
street means that somebody else's <lb/>
eye La going lo be in danger. <lb/>
To it quickly signifies that <lb/>
a hat or two will probably be <lb/>
knocked off <lb/>
An umbrella carried over n <lb/>
woman, the man getting <lb/>
but the drippings of the rain <lb/>
courtship. <lb/>
When the man has the um- <lb/>
and the woman tho drip- <lb/>
pings it indicates marriage. <lb/>
To punch your umbrella into a <lb/>
person and then open it means <lb/>
dislike <lb/>
To swing your umbrella over <lb/>
your shoulder signifies am <lb/>
making a nuisance of <lb/>
To trail your umbrella along <lb/>
the footpath moans that <lb/>
behind you is thirsting for you <lb/>
blood <lb/>
To carry it at right angles <lb/>
your arm signifies <lb/>
eye is to be injured by the man <lb/>
who follows you. This is <lb/>
ally a woman's way of carrying <lb/>
H. A. HI <lb/>
INSURANCE. <lb/>
N, G <lb/>
You will be interested in our <lb/>
free. <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
PUBLISHERS, <lb/>
SPRINGFIELD,<lb/>
Save the <lb/>
The hot weather brings<lb/>
Mill Men be <lb/>
2- <lb/>
The government is to pros- <lb/>
North Carolina cotton <lb/>
men for violation of the la- <lb/>
contract law. This fact was <lb/>
made known though not <lb/>
officially announced, i. i state- <lb/>
from Assistant Secretary <lb/>
Murray, of the Department of <lb/>
Labor and Commerce, who de- <lb/>
that the government has <lb/>
decided to deport the English <lb/>
textile operatives under arrest <lb/>
at Charlotte and Gastonia. There <lb/>
have been twenty-three of these her umbrella, <lb/>
foreign operatives; an umbrella quickly, <lb/>
arrest the number was it is frighten a mad <lb/>
to t <lb/>
break fat. With <lb/>
es, Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Cakes Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the and buy- <lb/>
are easy and tho all saved It will do argument to <lb/>
you of if you visit store I sou what I carry. <lb/>
You can mo one door North <lb/>
J. B <lb/>
Our specialty. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
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Values In and young <lb/>
a Suits and Overcoats. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
. A S <lb/>
Suit or to <lb/>
production our Clothing <lb/>
they are Ii . values than obtainable elsewhere. The <lb/>
same-care is customers the best. Therein <lb/>
not the equal Mitts i in Pitt county. It will <lb/>
pay you a short while i over line Clothing. It <lb/>
means st. e i r yo i and values you don't else- <lb/>
where. It is not possible to describe the elegance of our <lb/>
Clothing. You must seethe line to appreciate it. <lb/>
n U h <lb/>
s. ,. is.-. <lb/>
Ar<lb/>
n n if <lb/>
The i. A Guaranteed Raincoat I <lb/>
RAIN COATS 12.50 TO <lb/>
The cuts t the m-- v s s line of <lb/>
s ii ill tO . U u i 1-1 I i, . . ,.,,, ., <lb/>
tin . f a v i.- k, ,, w ,.,, <lb/>
A BLACK i i-hes M value, . 3-6 <lb/>
A Black L- the value <lb/>
Dark i iV. i . . i . s i proof worth<lb/>
i. n- f rm lone tin in w j<lb/>
C. S FORBES. <lb/>
THE MANS OUTFITTER.<lb/>
L c <lb/>
Ladies Goods Men's and Boys <lb/>
tag Hats, Shoes and Notions. <lb/>
At Below <lb/>
Given a call <lb/>
Also Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
Soft<lb/>
r vi f . N <lb/>
hi oil <lb/>
.<lb/>
II <lb/>
t . <lb/>
or; <lb/>
unity the Farmers of this <lb/>
Stock Price <lb/>
PP <lb/>
i .,. i , I PI ii offer for <lb/>
. tin bout <lb/>
i i . . I ; . ; <lb/>
I , <lb/>
inn, three miles <lb/>
sale <lb/>
bred hogs, young <lb/>
i the <lb/>
in farm . reason sell- <lb/>
i i <lb/>
with for lined I am ordering sale of <lb/>
if the farmers will buy this stock at anything <lb/>
. ; to ix-1 <lb/>
i n future Is to have an annual sale of improved stock. Here is a I <lb/>
. M Ii of the or Pollard China blood.; <lb/>
i us in i he sale in such a manner that every i <lb/>
Is hump I <lb/>
I . . . -U <lb/>
I J i. I I It <lb/>
. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
i he chant i to purchase. In other words can <lb/>
a like. in this branch l arm in i <lb/>
r attend<lb/>
WhY <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
just opened in Store -j.- <lb/>
J. L will a i rand <lb/>
new Mock if <lb/>
ii new and <lb/>
will very price <lb/>
-i class is run in con- <lb/>
ii with the store <lb/>
t is be w in any <lb/>
style or sold by Give <lb/>
me a ell. <lb/>
J. H. Starkey. <lb/>
.-x- w <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP I <lb/>
I have taken up a cow and calf <lb/>
Cow is in Rood condition, black <lb/>
with white list across shoulders, <lb/>
feet nearly white about <lb/>
five months old, dark color. <lb/>
Owner can pot same by proving <lb/>
property and paying costs. <lb/>
Stephen <lb/>
Near School House, West <lb/>
of Race Track. <lb/>
Farms for Craven, <lb/>
Wake, Beaufort and <lb/>
counties in North Carolina <lb/>
and Virginia. Tell mo <lb/>
wants. R. E. Prince, Raleigh <lb/>
N. C. d. s w. <lb/>
On the railroad yard at <lb/>
Greenville, a pocket book con- <lb/>
about a trunk check <lb/>
and small gold ring A liberal <lb/>
reward will be paid finder by <lb/>
leaving at Reflector office <lb/>
Mrs- C T. Gardner, <lb/>
Salisbury. N C <lb/>
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb/>
Dec 5th, I will <lb/>
expose to public sale, to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, all my <lb/>
horses, cattle, hogs, fanning <lb/>
utensils and household and <lb/>
en furniture. This sale will be <lb/>
at my home place on Great <lb/>
Swamp. Levi<lb/>
YOU <lb/>
SAVE <lb/>
at an I . one of <lb/>
best <lb/>
There c n <lb/>
PIANOS are <lb/>
sold to dealer, but <lb/>
direct from maker to <lb/>
swing you the middle <lb/>
man's i <lb/>
EVERY PIANO <lb/>
GUARANTEED. <lb/>
op us a line and let us <lb/>
you all about it, ad <lb/>
how we help you to own <lb/>
this sweet piano. <lb/>
Let us tell you of <lb/>
cf who <lb/>
have bought and <lb/>
Ad- <lb/>
dress. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
S, Norfolk, <lb/>
n. Min <lb/>
J-n. Gran <lb/>
bi street. <lb/>
I they sell To <lb/>
higher and it is <lb/>
Farmers movement working to organize <lb/>
TOBACCO GROWLS CF m <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
I of -i I mi , <lb/>
i ;., <lb/>
., <lb/>
mi win .- i f,, ,. , r ,,. <lb/>
on <lb/>
an, of i <lb/>
or lot ,, , i ., <lb/>
county of Km a i i i , <lb/>
i if . of a . <lb/>
the In. ,.,,,,,,. r, <lb/>
a to ft . <lb/>
i l . <lb/>
will. ii,,,.,, feet to , <lb/>
with ht <lb/>
f-et lo <lb/>
containing I f an <lb/>
M th <lb/>
pi a m. , , being l <lb/>
r I v<lb/>
Greenville Livery and <lb/>
Transfer <lb/>
i-nfor all occasion-. <lb/>
boarded by i lie <lb/>
or <lb/>
Come In and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC- <lb/>
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
Ai- <lb/>
nil<lb/>
have a <lb/>
nail <lb/>
also tat- 1- <lb/>
f all i <lb/>
L 111.- <lb/>
or <lb/>
Harry White and Miss Lillie <lb/>
Bennett came down Tuesday <lb/>
from Greenville with Misses <lb/>
Clyde and Cox. <lb/>
t K. <lb/>
t lie-11 a.-, <lb/>
i-age, <lb/>
Ayden had prominent visitors <lb/>
this week in the persons of F. <lb/>
M. Wooten, Mayor, and Capt J. <lb/>
T, Smith, chief of police, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
mil Hi . i laid and ca, <lb/>
before <lb/>
all t <lb/>
Mr. and I. L. <lb/>
who have been visiting friends <lb/>
in this community for several <lb/>
days, left for their home in <lb/>
week. <lb/>
k. I-,. I. I'll <lb/>
lint- a <lb/>
Such Ii u , in--, nun. <lb/>
. n-, 1-, Ii <lb/>
and i-- A <lb/>
R. F. Johnson, of Kinston, was <lb/>
here <lb/>
Our ah In- <lb/>
is well Hip <lb/>
will ho n. nil- <lb/>
and <lb/>
hon e at <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley made i <lb/>
for early date. a sad death Greenville <lb/>
and our whole people deeply day. <lb/>
sympathize with those who are of C <lb/>
near and dear him, and that spent a . vs in our midst <lb/>
their sorrow may soon pass this week. <lb/>
away, and the sunshine of <lb/>
brighter reflection may bring <lb/>
them the realization that all <lb/>
for the best, is our sin- <lb/>
wish. <lb/>
The following gentlemen were <lb/>
Tuesday in attendance upon <lb/>
the funeral of the late E. V. <lb/>
Roy Flanagan, Harry <lb/>
Whedbee, Herbert White, W. C. <lb/>
Hines, A. B. Ellington, T. J. <lb/>
Moore, W. E. Hooker, W. S. Whaley. <lb/>
Mrs. S. . and <lb/>
Mi . <lb/>
were guests of Mrs. Ricks W I <lb/>
for E. <lb/>
Ii. of Washington <lb/>
visited our town this week <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day night from Va. <lb/>
Mrs. Booth and children, of <lb/>
Virgilina, are visiting Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
Ce <lb/>
HaAtkins and F. M. all of <lb/>
River Lodge No. K. of P <lb/>
L. James, Jonathan White, <lb/>
E. E. Griffin, Julius Brown. S <lb/>
C. Wooten and J. Z. r of <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I. <lb/>
F. , <lb/>
A nice one <lb/>
H mote i <lb/>
acres , <lb/>
ml Ii v <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A ken, XBANK RUN BY WOMAN. <lb/>
Feminine Cashier in Missouri Never <lb/>
Taken in by Forgers. <lb/>
All the bank cashiers of the <lb/>
United States are men. The <lb/>
exception to this almost <lb/>
rule is in Joplin, Mo., <lb/>
where Mrs. F. V. Church. <lb/>
cashier of the Bank of Joplin, is <lb/>
with a number of won. n assist- <lb/>
Elder Phillips came home s, has carried o <lb/>
day evening from a visit to South <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Call on E. Dali Co. foe <lb/>
your they will <lb/>
bargains r. d treat you nice. <lb/>
Th re <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bobbitt <lb/>
Sunday in Winterville with <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cox and Miss <lb/>
Mr. Einstein, of Kinston, rep-; <lb/>
resenting Einstein <lb/>
at Hotel Leggett Tuesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Oscar baby has been <lb/>
quite sick but is slowly <lb/>
P. H. Harrington returned <lb/>
Wednesday from Aulander. <lb/>
where he attended the funeral of <lb/>
his mother <lb/>
H. H. Stanley, who was badly <lb/>
hurt several days ago, is very <lb/>
much better, <lb/>
Mr. Dawson and <lb/>
Hellen, of <lb/>
in our town. Miss <lb/>
is teacher of <lb/>
public here. The <lb/>
commodious school <lb/>
nearing completion<lb/>
and if us pleasure say our <lb/>
stock h is as complete as we can <lb/>
make- i. Our line of and boy's <lb/>
Clothing h good this season <lb/>
and if you call inspect our <lb/>
we will convince that our styles are <lb/>
in latest and j as reasonable as can <lb/>
be made. have striven hard to give <lb/>
our . values for the <lb/>
celebrate ch in stock <lb/>
money possible and with ti. <lb/>
W we can serve you. <lb/>
Our line of dress goods is more complete fa than ever and we think <lb/>
only the latest styles, i this In our shoe <lb/>
shoes f Every <lb/>
men, none better <lb/>
are in position to sell <lb/>
y famous and <lb/>
Miss Bessie J, . our furniture sod , and a <lb/>
. E f line of BU -o <lb/>
and if nothing prevents school <lb/>
will open the 12th inst. Prof. <lb/>
will be here the day of <lb/>
the g and will deliver one <lb/>
of his excellent addresses. <lb/>
public is cordially invited to <lb/>
present, especially the parents of <lb/>
the children and all people into, <lb/>
The teachers of this <lb/>
of the bank for a <lb/>
number of years. Aside from <lb/>
the president, T W. Cunning- <lb/>
ham, formerly of Joplin, <lb/>
land the vice-president, Phil Ar- <lb/>
aspirants for no men have been em- <lb/>
here made vacant ployed In the bank for almost a <lb/>
by the death of the E. j score of years, and it is known <lb/>
V. Cox with strong probabilities as of the most <lb/>
in favor of H. Phillips. I institutions in Missouri- <lb/>
E. E. Co carry a nice stockholders of the bank <lb/>
Of candy, oranges and freely admit that to the women; <lb/>
apples. Call on for same, employers of their Democrats Have <lb/>
E. G. has appointed owe much of its success and number of <lb/>
temporary postmaster. j, growth calls for a rooms <lb/>
If you need any paint be sure employers, <lb/>
to call on E. E Co. They are m. to its ex- this an- <lb/>
st If. <lb/>
years ago Mrs. and tin r. <lb/>
h entered the employ of <lb/>
as <lb/>
became teller, <lb/>
.- -d a time occupied both <lb/>
her k <lb/>
with the promo- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
or your It ref <lb/>
yon <lb/>
The farmers are now having <lb/>
corn shuck<lb/>
Leader in Low frizz <lb/>
CO <lb/>
November is not making much <lb/>
school are trying to make it the cold part of it <lb/>
Or h <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND <lb/>
Block, I <lb/>
n v.<lb/>
The Home <lb/>
paint will cover over <lb/>
as and wear as long <lb/>
as any and a good price. <lb/>
John D. Grimsley, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, was a visitor in <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
For g i and cheap flour go to Finally <lb/>
E. Co. always have was rewarded <lb/>
he <lb/>
number <lb/>
s in State, <lb/>
v by any Demo- <lb/>
rt his old party <lb/>
over to t. <lb/>
Pittsboro Record. <lb/>
i r <lb/>
j l . i <lb/>
K;. l I.,. in,, .,, <lb/>
I , <lb/>
I I II .-Hit in c i. i . <lb/>
Loan <lb/>
School <lb/>
i goods on hand. <lb/>
tune next week some of <lb/>
the heads of the <lb/>
Republics. combine will have <lb/>
to the cashier's post. She <lb/>
became so fascinated with the <lb/>
work that aft her marriage to <lb/>
Mr, Church she declined to re- <lb/>
taken a terrible shrinkage. position with the bank <lb/>
hard, yet prediction is coming -u. afforded her <lb/>
ave <lb/>
for <lb/>
true, i j will be <lb/>
the cry. <lb/>
Carry County Product <lb/>
E. E. Co, there you will <lb/>
get the highest market price. <lb/>
The sad death of E V. Cox. <lb/>
rumors one of the most <lb/>
and conspicuous figures in <lb/>
the business circle of Ayden. <lb/>
His was an active mind, <lb/>
lull of animation. In <lb/>
every undertaking before him <lb/>
in i the and her <lb/>
band now live at the Keystone <lb/>
where is relieved of j <lb/>
, . distasteful duties of house <lb/>
I., j <lb/>
accommodate the miners <lb/>
district, who are <lb/>
paid their week's wages <lb/>
day night Joplin do not <lb/>
t. until of that <lb/>
evening. Often bank of <lb/>
Joplin cashes an aggregate of <lb/>
Now is <lb/>
money by to <lb/>
children's school <lb/>
tablets, pens, era- <lb/>
we have also a great assort- <lb/>
of Dainty <lb/>
note for use <lb/>
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay of social<lb/>
; V <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C- <lb/>
Viv la <lb/>
tin- Ii <lb/>
Park i-1 <lb/>
n i. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
in <lb/>
on <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
To . i <lb/>
it t ct re v e <lb/>
your <lb/>
lull 11.09 In.- <lb/>
i 1-iv or <lb/>
and if <lb/>
will refund <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
i and it it bun-tits yon, th-n <lb/>
SOL until <lb/>
Ibis entitles <lb/>
. SOL at <lb/>
Only a number of s <lb/>
away- i- p <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
he lent zest and vim to the worth of checks for the <lb/>
in view and often m the two hours <lb/>
his purpose. A lawyer O'clock. As the <lb/>
by profession, his patronage in the district is exceedingly <lb/>
lucrative and by no means small, j . elegant opportunities are <lb/>
As postmaster he was courteous smooth forgers, <lb/>
and polite, and the general con-j Such has been the efficiency of <lb/>
duct of his office was often -om-the cashier, however, <lb/>
by those in higher been tricked into cash- <lb/>
authority for the neatness, paper.<lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
, N. <lb/>
. If <lb/>
For Infer l. <lb/>
Write <lb/>
on Or <lb/>
N. WHITE, <lb/>
Sec'y and Treas <lb/>
promptitude and correct showing <lb/>
always presented. As a citizen <lb/>
Once a young man presented a <lb/>
check at the window. Mrs. <lb/>
he was retiring in his disposition, church readily detected that the <lb/>
yet respected and esteemed for check a forgery, and asked <lb/>
his candor, uprightness and around to a side window to <lb/>
strict adherence to those receive his money. In a few <lb/>
pies of honesty and good minutes the private watchman <lb/>
which he seemed to employed by the bank answered <lb/>
in a very high degree. His summons of Mrs. Church, <lb/>
death is a serious loss to this yow. man was arrested <lb/>
community and his place will afterward sent to the <lb/>
be replaced at any very <lb/>
I onus <lb/>
hue from <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
Bank notes and <lb/>
U. S. note <lb/>
SI <lb/>
811.30 <lb/>
200.00 <lb/>
1,232.50 <lb/>
5,045.00 <lb/>
Total, 58,672.21 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,<lb/>
c. <lb/>
Save Your Dollars <lb/>
And they will come in handy a There <lb/>
no way of saving than to buy goods where you can <lb/>
get cheapest. I have <lb/>
Capital took paid in, no <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
729-80 <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . 102.00 <lb/>
HUll <lb/>
577.87 HAY, CORN, OATS. AN. SHIP STIFF, <lb/>
and can sell same at very lowest also carry a <lb/>
line <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
m-. <lb/>
t OF PUT, <lb/>
I, J. B. Cashier of the above-named bank, do r wear <lb/>
Unit the is true lo the beat of my and be- <lb/>
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
i but Attest <lb/>
J. R. SMITH <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
R. C. CANNON <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
and can save money on these. See me before <lb/>
IF . JOHNSON <lb/>
LOW PRICES FOR CASH <lb/>
-m- <lb/>
m -mm i<lb/>
TI I Mil <lb/>
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f fOR THE LITTLE ONES. ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb/>
to Ba Played To Spot From <lb/>
With and Clothing. <lb/>
Of course you boys and girls all Spots on carpel <lb/>
how to play but clothing are not , remove. <lb/>
you may not know all the games out dust t may <lb/>
be with them. I on the <lb/>
D know in the chalk <lb/>
. , ,, . , . . is not at hand, <lb/>
o. B is played m the p;, or on w <lb/>
; . f the fabric if can get <lb/>
U I the from the hand to ,, ,,. If not. apply a paste the I <lb/>
he; round; are the eats. ,. to the right side cover <lb/>
place your left hand to the Just. Leave it thus j <lb/>
r twenty-four hours. Now lay i <lb/>
h thicknesses of tissue or <lb/>
paper over the chalk and <lb/>
moderately hot iron ., <lb/>
paper as the <lb/>
the surface. This is best <lb/>
by working from the wrong . <lb/>
f nil the oil is not extracted, <lb/>
household <lb/>
alkali. <lb/>
with the lightly closed,; <lb/>
i and linger <lb/>
the to one a <lb/>
J. k now be thrown up, and, <lb/>
while lie is the air, one of the <lb/>
lour 0.1 the ground must be <lb/>
up and put in the well. <lb/>
Re eat the operation with <lb/>
me I. and fourth <lb/>
. be t <lb/>
Tl., I. . DOW I <lb/>
leaving the dead cats in a <lb/>
Now may be tossed up, and <lb/>
this I its l ; <lb/>
n j u k do <lb/>
or <lb/>
It is t lie It <lb/>
boy- girls are sometimes <lb/>
over the spelling of the great <lb/>
name. It is written in three <lb/>
-it ways- Shakespeare. <lb/>
and ii of <lb/>
these is right The i- <lb/>
ally preferred, though many of our <lb/>
best scholars write it <lb/>
that is right because <lb/>
bis signature appears in <lb/>
that form. At the same lime it <lb/>
should be remembered that the <lb/>
name appeared as Shakespeare on <lb/>
the title page f books he <lb/>
I, and this warrants the <lb/>
lief th he accepted it as the <lb/>
spoiling, in spite of the auto- <lb/>
There is very lit- <lb/>
authority for the form <lb/>
Some <lb/>
Ten Square Feet. <lb/>
the have a elm- i <lb/>
I o one gallon of water add a one <lb/>
can of of lime and <lb/>
r of common washing <lb/>
so h. Allow it I <lb/>
When l ti. ti into <lb/>
fruit . or jugs. A <lb/>
in a of water will <lb/>
. the most soiled clothing, <lb/>
Ii . perfectly. It will cut <lb/>
a-e and dirt out of cooking <lb/>
sinks drain pipe-. Dilute <lb/>
lie water for except for <lb/>
clothes. tightly cork- <lb/>
I and plainly <lb/>
Horseradish Sauce. <lb/>
Put Lot .-. sauce; an over the fire <lb/>
tablespoonful of utter and a <lb/>
tablespoonful of Stir and cook <lb/>
until blended, -n add <lb/>
cu f I of strained soup stock, h , <lb/>
a of milk, half a <lb/>
of salt, five whole peppers and a <lb/>
of bay leaf, live minutes, <lb/>
move bay leaf and peppers, add <lb/>
three of grated horse- <lb/>
radish, a minute longer an I <lb/>
serve. <lb/>
Care of tho Baby. <lb/>
Don't give the baby any kind of <lb/>
pie so called q that raw food or any kind of fruit. <lb/>
M much in vogue among the pupils I Don't give the infant coffee, tea, <lb/>
at tunes. It is, is the beer or any liquor or kind <lb/>
square and J food except that is <lb/>
ten feet No and I'm n an scribed. <lb/>
or girl trips over it The infant sleep alone in <lb/>
and I here is r differ- crib. Don't let the baby .- <lb/>
thinking in a room near the Don't <lb/>
have unnecessary clothing in the <lb/>
mere u . I en square reel means the baby is kept, <lb/>
an area equal to a <lb/>
measuring ten feel on one ride and <lb/>
one fool on Hie the parallel- <lb/>
grim contains, therefore, ten <lb/>
feet. Ten sepia how- <lb/>
ever, h . no ten <lb/>
feet on h of its Bides, which, <lb/>
lore, col us feet. <lb/>
Tommy's Doubtful Compliment, <lb/>
A teacher instructing a class <lb/>
f boys, and ml half an hour <lb/>
faying to drive into their beads tho <lb/>
i. man tho <lb/>
lower animals, lint with <lb/>
little sue <lb/>
paid, <lb/>
Care of Hairbrushes. <lb/>
A way to clean <lb/>
is spirits of ammonia and warm <lb/>
water. Take a tablespoonful <lb/>
ammonia to a quart of water, d ; <lb/>
the bristles up and down in <lb/>
water without wetting the bf . <lb/>
rinse in clean warm water, sill. <lb/>
well and in the air, but not ill <lb/>
the in. Soap and soda soften <lb/>
and will turn an ivory back- <lb/>
ed brush How. <lb/>
ah <lb/>
. ; I i. <lb/>
. b a pig,<lb/>
I I <lb/>
her by <lb/>
VI He Worn. I. <lb/>
A boy said <lb/>
not . fl in till <lb/>
was afraid last i <lb/>
kit. hen elf ;. all lone <lb/>
I was <lb/>
by . <lb/>
but I <lb/>
It to <lb/>
lie <lb/>
av fully <lb/>
a foolish b replied <lb/>
as mother, ; ,, , <lb/>
dark <lb/>
I of <lb/>
find ate , <lb/>
Out <lb/>
Ism in . <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
Hi<lb/>
I've <lb/>
To . nose J <lb/>
Sea For Jan. <lb/>
lire of <lb/>
two- wax, Heat <lb/>
gel hi r, mi . well and put away <lb/>
needed. When it is to he use. I <lb/>
a lump of on lop of the jar or bot- <lb/>
in scaled and press it down <lb/>
v. a hot shovel. This will <lb/>
it, th.; Ill <lb/>
Gr.-- Pie. <lb/>
torn . <lb/>
up id cupful , j <lb/>
;. id one half j <lb/>
in I <lb/>
-mi e; juice loin <lb/>
one . <lb/>
h ill II i.Ill . <lb/>
Paint <lb/>
To <lb/>
ill I. <lb/>
and r <lb/>
t I <lb/>
. soil dot <lb/>
a . n <lb/>
in v . looks Ii <lb/>
Am. <lb/>
i of . <lb/>
nil <lb/>
. .<lb/>
mini. <lb/>
pen a v- <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Cloaks<lb/>
e V <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
full if tin <lb/>
full ill, s- ts <lb/>
b y <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
be exactly as we . <lb/>
If you will avail <lb/>
this you will re- <lb/>
a greet saving.<lb/>
GLOVES <lb/>
ladies Elbow gloves <lb/>
red, white and <lb/>
blue, golf <lb/>
and So cents. <lb/>
INS <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
if d <lb/>
re <lb/>
A ft o m-s. <lb/>
i v t; to <lb/>
;. a. it lit <lb/>
v I <lb/>
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i . ; . s <lb/>
HI <lb/>
i n <lb/>
BRAND <lb/>
ex <lb/>
offer you <lb/>
values <lb/>
in i his line. Big <lb/>
values in j <lb/>
Pattern Hats and I <lb/>
Novel- <lb/>
ties, Eats made <lb/>
IN <lb/>
me Om <lb/>
y- display. <lb/>
pl <lb/>
i I II; <lb/>
i S<lb/>
II buy it. right you it. Hoy- <lb/>
every Suit <lb/>
. Boys i-It and 1.00 <lb/>
fix-1 <lb/>
icy futility. Dark <lb/>
Si till mil. <lb/>
kid s <lb/>
. I II I I <lb/>
ii. gloves <lb/>
Mens <lb/>
Mt i <lb/>
R I I <lb/>
I vi s <lb/>
loves <lb/>
slopes <lb/>
SO <lb/>
to <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
Me. <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
ill<lb/>
I J t i <lb/>
U v <lb/>
ft <lb/>
tilts <lb/>
iii. <lb/>
pi <lb/>
i ii i <lb/>
M i. V. <lb/>
ii ii brand <lb/>
room <lb/>
Steads, Solid <lb/>
Solid Oak chairs. <lb/>
i u <lb/>
III i S <lb/>
A V <lb/>
i Is, <lb/>
and enamel and <lb/>
ii r <lb/>
hit <lb/>
. c. <lb/>
iii. <lb/>
i of i <lb/>
I ll , <lb/>
i throw <lb/>
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Th . ho <lb/>
f I;. , . , <lb/>
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On. dear, m l <lb/>
Or I I <lb/>
their m <lb/>
Their u, . n , <lb/>
I lull ill. <lb/>
To sit with i ii. . . Sour out <lb/>
T- <lb/>
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I ii.- <lb/>
1.1. <lb/>
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tho <lb/>
its ca <lb/>
mil <lb/>
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or d then <lb/>
ill not <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
be hung i. <lb/>
n dry <lb/>
If <lb/>
In <lb/>
too Ii <lb/>
i . <lb/>
at the <lb/>
and Main Street, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
i J Editor and Owner. <lb/>
ml Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT WORTH C NOV <lb/>
K hi <lb/>
HO MONEY IN THE TREASURY. <lb/>
President C. C. Moore Secretary <lb/>
T. B. Parker Far Behind in <lb/>
No Relief <lb/>
Not Paid. <lb/>
The financial condition of the <lb/>
North Carolina division of e <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association is <lb/>
poor. President C. C. <lb/>
Moore has been laboring day and <lb/>
night for almost a year to build <lb/>
up the State organization and so <lb/>
far has received but for his <lb/>
services. His salary is <lb/>
per year. Secretary T. B. Par- <lb/>
was to receive He <lb/>
is yet to draw his first dollar of <lb/>
salary. There is nothing in the <lb/>
treasury and the prospects are <lb/>
rather slim for much in e <lb/>
future. No effort has yet been <lb/>
made to pay the State assess- <lb/>
of for the support <lb/>
and maintenance of the national <lb/>
organization. The South Caro- <lb/>
division has already paid its <lb/>
assessment of in full. <lb/>
North Carolina has not even <lb/>
made a start. <lb/>
The only method for raising <lb/>
money for the support of the <lb/>
State organization is to have the <lb/>
county officer to n sure to <lb/>
collect the cent levy on every <lb/>
bale and forward the State's <lb/>
share of three cents to the <lb/>
proper authorities. Little <lb/>
has been paid to raising this <lb/>
money in the past, and hence <lb/>
the present deplorable condition <lb/>
of the State treasury <lb/>
When I resident Moore started <lb/>
out on s of the State <lb/>
in September, he was forced to <lb/>
sell one o his horses BO as to <lb/>
procure tho needed funds for his <lb/>
is. Such a condition of <lb/>
things cannot continue much <lb/>
longer. Che Observer. <lb/>
Effected a Cure. <lb/>
your husband as <lb/>
much as tie <lb/>
friend of the <lb/>
no, replied the hostess <lb/>
doesn't smoke at all now. <lb/>
rejoined tie <lb/>
Mar. I Bent Win of cigar <lb/>
only Last <lb/>
she rep lie d. <lb/>
what broke him of the habit. <lb/>
Daily Ne r. <lb/>
FOUND PURSE. <lb/>
It Fell Get and was <lb/>
to Owner. <lb/>
Mr. Jesse was return- <lb/>
fro n Washington, Saturday <lb/>
evening and as he was about to <lb/>
get off of Capt. Ellsworth's train <lb/>
at Parmele, picked up a <lb/>
in the aisle. The purse contained <lb/>
Mr. reported the <lb/>
matter to Capt Ellsworth and <lb/>
asked him to make inquiry for <lb/>
the owner. This Capt. Ells- <lb/>
worth did on his way back to <lb/>
Washington and found that Mr. <lb/>
H. S. Congleton, of Whichard. <lb/>
who was returning home from <lb/>
Baltimore and changed cars at <lb/>
Parmele, had lost the purse. Mr. <lb/>
Congleton came over to Green- <lb/>
ville today for the purse and <lb/>
was very glad that it had fallen <lb/>
into good bands. <lb/>
Great care should be exercised <lb/>
by the property owner who is <lb/>
going to buy paint to secure the <lb/>
best and most economical paint, <lb/>
as often big claims are made for <lb/>
inferior paints. A poor paint or <lb/>
inferior paint mere stimulant <lb/>
like a treacherous expensive <lb/>
which gives only temporary <lb/>
relief to the home, while Town <lb/>
And Country Paint is a perfect- <lb/>
pure paint the result of over <lb/>
years of good paint making ex- <lb/>
and at the <lb/>
right price from Hart <lb/>
who are estimated be the <lb/>
distributors of exclusively <lb/>
high grade paints in the State. <lb/>
If your house Zen for the <lb/>
need of paint write them for <lb/>
color card or see them at once. <lb/>
Good Shown. <lb/>
The second series of stock in <lb/>
The Home Building Loan <lb/>
Association began Saturday <lb/>
nearly shares taken and <lb/>
others spoken for. The i <lb/>
series has nearly share operation. This is a fine show- <lb/>
. an association six <lb/>
Bridge Completed. <lb/>
N C, Nov. <lb/>
gr i railroad connecting <lb/>
and Morehead City <lb/>
rue -mi today- Master <lb/>
Charles the <lb/>
y old so of Charles <lb/>
L thy, drove the last <lb/>
nail completing the bridge This <lb/>
structure ii feet long and <lb/>
has two draws- The train will <lb/>
run Into Beaufort in about a <lb/>
week Beaufort is expecting to <lb/>
have a big celebration when <lb/>
station and all the <lb/>
railway through town and the Y <lb/>
and connections are completed <lb/>
her in I Tangle. <lb/>
The manner in which s <lb/>
of are to be <lb/>
settled has been announced by <lb/>
the Rev John Roach of <lb/>
Chicago, who told the minis- <lb/>
that woman's belief in the <lb/>
inspiration of the Bible was a <lb/>
sufficient refutation of the <lb/>
conclusions. <lb/>
never saw a destructive <lb/>
said Mr feminine <lb/>
form, for a woman gets her <lb/>
knowledge by <lb/>
inspiration. Man with his <lb/>
logic gen all tangled up, but the <lb/>
average woman knows. If Mr. <lb/>
with his logic is also <lb/>
he has got himself <lb/>
into the scrape of the <lb/>
Cretan, who said that <lb/>
Cretans York <lb/>
Evening Post. <lb/>
Diphtheria. <lb/>
in town are <lb/>
f diphtheria. They <lb/>
ire the horn s of It. F. Wind- <lb/>
th street and J. <lb/>
C. on Lane. <lb/>
Girl Killed by Gun Discharged. <lb/>
Oxford, Nov. 8.- News has <lb/>
here of a very distress- <lb/>
lie; accident a few miles from <lb/>
Oxford, near Mountain Creek, a <lb/>
few days ago, when Miss Hazel <lb/>
Currin, aged daughter <lb/>
of Mr. and Mm. Matt Currin. <lb/>
killed instantly by the <lb/>
dental discharge of a gun in the <lb/>
hands of the young lady's broth- <lb/>
a little boy of years. <lb/>
ii Refused. <lb/>
M. C, Nov. <lb/>
The much mooted bridge matter <lb/>
has been disposed of for the <lb/>
present at least Judge Thomas <lb/>
before whom the case <lb/>
was argued last week, has an- <lb/>
his decision, which is to <lb/>
the effect that he will not grant <lb/>
the injunction asked for. The <lb/>
plaintiffs will appeal to the <lb/>
Court and the case will be <lb/>
fought out there. <lb/>
Mr. E. T. B. Glenn Dead. <lb/>
Macon, Ga., Nov. 3-E. T. B. <lb/>
Glenn, traveling auditor of the <lb/>
Central Railway and brother of <lb/>
R. B. Glenn, of North Car- <lb/>
died at his home on Bond <lb/>
street this morning in his 48th <lb/>
year He had been ill several <lb/>
weeks. A mother and four <lb/>
survives him, besides his <lb/>
R. B. Glenn. Gov. <lb/>
Glenn will be present at the <lb/>
He was here <lb/>
days this week and had gone <lb/>
back home after a supposed rally <lb/>
of his brother. The funeral <lb/>
probably take place tomorrow <lb/>
AFTER HOUNDS. <lb/>
rags Leans <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Constable W. B. Savage leaves <lb/>
this morning for Greenville, N. <lb/>
C, to get the blood hounds re <lb/>
purchased by the county. <lb/>
A full grown and he is <lb/>
to be well trained, has been j, r <lb/>
chased and two puppies <lb/>
which are six months old. All <lb/>
are fully blooded hounds and <lb/>
when they are brought to the <lb/>
city the had bitter <lb/>
watch out when they get it in <lb/>
their head to comm.-. murder. <lb/>
There were so many -re and <lb/>
was found to locate <lb/>
the criminals that the <lb/>
decided to purchase <lb/>
hounds. <lb/>
The dogs W be given a trial <lb/>
n Monday and Constable Savage <lb/>
expects to get back to the city <lb/>
on Mes- <lb/>
4th <lb/>
Constable Savage arrived here <lb/>
Sunday evening to examine the <lb/>
logs which were purchased from <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Hi m . The dogs <lb/>
were given a test l id . a v. i <lb/>
e taken to <lb/>
row, Mr. -have <lb/>
a reputation for goo-1 i <lb/>
running down Is <lb/>
A Long <lb/>
An Irishman with one jaw j <lb/>
much lien from a tooth I <lb/>
lie wished have pulled, entered <lb/>
he office i <lb/>
When <lb/>
into the <lb/>
gleaming <lb/>
Buffering Celt was <lb/>
and saw lie <lb/>
pa g <lb/>
face, be positively refused <lb/>
open his Being a mar <lb/>
the dentist quietly in- <lb/>
d assistant to push a <lb/>
the leg, at <lb/>
hen the Irishman open d hi <lb/>
to y II the dent st I <lb/>
at the y m <lb/>
n was over, d intuit<lb/>
. as much as you <lb/>
. ad <lb/>
n . <lb/>
d. ed, as h ran his hand r <lb/>
the . which assist- <lb/>
ant had inserted the pin, <lb/>
d I think them roots that <lb/>
far <lb/>
BLACKJACK <lb/>
Jack, N. C, Nov. <lb/>
Elder G. S. Johnston filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at <lb/>
creek Sunday. <lb/>
J. W. and Abram Dixon went <lb/>
to Sunday. <lb/>
Harry Dunn and Miss <lb/>
of Chocowinity, were <lb/>
here yesterday. <lb/>
C S. Porter and others from <lb/>
here attended church at Salem <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Several of the people from <lb/>
here attended services at Mass <lb/>
dona Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Mills, of W. H. <lb/>
s home Friday and <lb/>
returned Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Maud left Friday <lb/>
visit friends near Haddock's <lb/>
X Roads. <lb/>
J. O. Johnston attended <lb/>
o at Bear Creek Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Mary Midgett, of <lb/>
co county, came in Sunday to <lb/>
teach school here. <lb/>
Mrs. G. S. Johnston spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday with her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. W. P. Buck. <lb/>
Abram Dixon lost a fine young <lb/>
horse last week with blind stag- <lb/>
Charlie Mills, W. H. and Geo. <lb/>
Adams all went to last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
W. A. Hudson is very ill with <lb/>
typhoid fever. We hope he will <lb/>
soon get better. <lb/>
HUGHES HEATS HEARST. <lb/>
Nor ft Every <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Old covers Herself in ; and <lb/>
Buries the its Deeper <lb/>
Than<lb/>
. . ii . .- <lb/>
r a<lb/>
i i i <lb/>
1902 <lb/>
. by MO ma- <lb/>
ii it is Re- <lb/>
members as- <lb/>
this <lb/>
publicans majority <lb/>
. ball it. <lb/>
returns while <lb/>
Her vote than in <lb/>
Le slight Republican <lb/>
From All Over the as Received in Telegraph <lb/>
S Tuesday v.-r, a good day for The Times says at Hughes <lb/>
the North Carolina s elected by 40.000 to 50.000 <lb/>
did wt solid state ticket, <lb/>
delegation. , Evening Post <lb/>
look at Pitt , d Hughes, claims at <lb/>
i Hughes election by 40.000 <lb/>
in <lb/>
Hearst's cam- <lb/>
rent states <lb/>
believed Hearst had safe major- <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
Buffalo-At p. m state <lb/>
despite claims to the con- <lb/>
Lewis S. Chandler, candidate <lb/>
Connor said that <lb/>
. ., , , ,. pendent League and Democratic <lb/>
. give Hughes a plurality ticket, when told that he had <lb/>
-t and Erie county been elected said should be <lb/>
very sorry to be elected <lb/>
returns of <lb/>
City give Hughes 6.966 plurality. <lb/>
C county gives Hughes much gratified if I am elected as <lb/>
. ; . . Hearst 3.842. it now seems to be to be <lb/>
complete but- <lb/>
City gives Hughes uncertainty. I understand, how- <lb/>
plurality. ever, that my election is pretty <lb/>
New first World assured, but whatever my <lb/>
bulletin says returns indicate be my feeling is <lb/>
has about but <lb/>
majority gin Kings county. .,. j . <lb/>
carried <lb/>
The flashlight <lb/>
the st; j is but <lb/>
Utica Complete gives <lb/>
Hughes Hearst <lb/>
World bulletin says s <lb/>
are that majority <lb/>
The Herald says entire Tam- <lb/>
many judicial ticket elected by <lb/>
large majority. <lb/>
MASSACHUSETTS. <lb/>
cities and <lb/>
in gave Guild, <lb/>
for governor <lb/>
Moran dis- <lb/>
last year gave <lb/>
and will lie <lb/>
while cities am <lb/>
13.507, <lb/>
county <lb/>
owns <lb/>
7.783- <lb/>
gave <lb/>
Last<lb/>
i. runes year they <lb/>
that Ii Li elected- Bartlett <lb/>
Try City c impute gives The in <lb/>
Hughes Hearst f. In this State t one <lb/>
and eight <lb/>
ins 9.761. Re; loss OKLAHOMA. <lb/>
Bay Sh Reports far received <lb/>
I home, gave Democratic majority <lb/>
Hughes <lb/>
Syracuse Ci I y complete gives <lb/>
Hughes Hearst <lb/>
Democratic gain of 1904. <lb/>
Hearst said <lb/>
early tonight few telegrams 20.000. <lb/>
I have received arc <lb/>
in . convention. <lb/>
KANSAS <lb/>
reports <lb/>
that Governor Hock, Re- <lb/>
is re-elected by less <lb/>
DAKOTA. <lb/>
t be- Deep <lb/>
I believe v. II win. <lb/>
I will win. I <lb/>
tut if is cut i <lb/>
be <lb/>
The Herald say.-, indications are , <lb/>
that Hearst carries Great No <lb/>
York by <lb/>
which <lb/>
Bays it now <lb/>
had carried <lb/>
1.500 and <lb/>
interest in election in <lb/>
Crawford is elected <lb/>
I Republican ma- <lb/>
down <lb/>
FLORIDA. <lb/>
VI Demo <lb/>
I., <lb/>
rats in I<lb/>
The drain <lb/>
defeated. <lb/>
INDIANA. <lb/>
The Brooklyn <lb/>
supported <lb/>
looks like Heart. <lb/>
Erie county by <lb/>
Greater New <lb/>
The Times says indications <lb/>
Hughes is elected by ma- <lb/>
but Democrats possibly slow, Republicans elect congress- <lb/>
claim state from <lb/>
to 54.000. <lb/>
. quiet in <lb/>
elect Demo- <lb/>
congressmen- <lb/>
ISLAND. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dem vote here about the <lb/>
same as last year- <lb/>
UTAH. <lb/>
Howell. <lb/>
Republican, elected. <lb/>
CONNECTICUT. <lb/>
New towns are <lb/>
reporting; early and indicate en- <lb/>
tire publican state ticket and <lb/>
all Congressmen by <lb/>
phi as large as two years <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
IOWA. <lb/>
The vote for governor is large. <lb/>
plurality of 1904 will <lb/>
i. much reduced, but <lb/>
point to his re-election. <lb/>
large vote was <lb/>
polled in state. Democrats are <lb/>
elected in 4th. 5th and 8th dis- <lb/>
Republicans carry state <lb/>
and will control legislature <lb/>
ting United States Senator. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Raleigh her was <lb/>
tine all over State. Re- <lb/>
turns show larger vote than ex- <lb/>
ed, running only a little <lb/>
-dent votes. <lb/>
Returns up to o'clock <lb/>
pear to show election of <lb/>
in and Crawford in 10th dis- <lb/>
gained votes <lb/>
in Blackburn's home county. His <lb/>
total gain so far is Crawford <lb/>
made gain in Hay wood. <lb/>
carried Iredell by <lb/>
Sta y by <lb/>
heavy gain in city of <lb/>
Dem carry State by <lb/>
proximately 45.000. According <lb/>
to careful estimate they <lb/>
elect s Fight was <lb/>
hot <lb/>
Small. <lb/>
Thorn, s, W W. <lb/>
L. Goodwin. R. N. <lb/>
. ; . Hackett, E. Y. Webb <lb/>
and . Crawford. <lb/>
We ii ; time and space <lb/>
ogive only the total vote <lb/>
the different received <lb/>
in the county. Later we J <lb/>
publish the full vote by town- <lb/>
ships. <lb/>
Slate Ticket. <lb/>
Demon <lb/>
Republican <lb/>
For Congress. <lb/>
Small Wood <lb/>
For Solicitor <lb/>
2.20-3 Edwards <lb/>
For Senate. <lb/>
Firming 2.331 King <lb/>
For Representatives. <lb/>
e 2.141 <lb/>
Whitehurst <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
For Superior Court Clerk. <lb/>
Moore 2.385 Patrick <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
Tucker Fleming <lb/>
For Register of Deeds. <lb/>
Williams Bullock <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
White <lb/>
For Coroner. <lb/>
Laughinghouse Patrick <lb/>
For Surveyor. <lb/>
Jenkins <lb/>
For Commissioners. <lb/>
and 10th districts. The <lb/>
en elected are J. H. <lb/>
Kitchen, C. R. <lb/>
W W. W. <lb/>
elect balance of state ticket. <lb/>
The Word says indications at <lb/>
p. m, are that Hearst will have <lb/>
60.000 in Greater New York and <lb/>
that Hughes will come down in <lb/>
Bronx with <lb/>
The Herald says Timothy <lb/>
Woodruff claims the state for <lb/>
Hughes by <lb/>
At o'clock it was stated at <lb/>
Democratic headquarters that <lb/>
election of Hughes was not con- <lb/>
ceded by I state committee. No <lb/>
estimates of pluralities being <lb/>
made. <lb/>
men. and <lb/>
governor, by about <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Brooks <lb/>
I King <lb/>
Holland <lb/>
Spier <lb/>
PENNSYLVANIA- <lb/>
re- <lb/>
turns indicate large Republican <lb/>
gains as compared with last year. <lb/>
WISCONSIN. <lb/>
Milwaukee-Early returns <lb/>
from interior towns show David- <lb/>
son, Republican, running two to <lb/>
one against democrat- <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Is stated from re- <lb/>
liable source that the Democratic <lb/>
candidate for congress in ninth <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Overton <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
From <lb/>
Tries to Catch Stream of Water <lb/>
Hydrant. <lb/>
Mr John Ivey Smith's hull <lb/>
dog created lots of merriment on <lb/>
the street Monday afternoon. <lb/>
Policeman George Clark was <lb/>
having the street sprinkled from <lb/>
one the hydrants. The dog was <lb/>
attracted by the stream from the <lb/>
and ran out to catch it, <lb/>
and for several minutes ran back <lb/>
and forth grabbing at; I <lb/>
and cutting up all <lb/>
The dog did mind the water <lb/>
at all and his capers were very <lb/>
amusing <lb/>
-L <lb/>
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