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GREENVILLE. PITT WORTH C NOV <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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row, Mr. -have <lb />
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running down Is <lb />
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much lien from a tooth I <lb />
lie wished have pulled, entered <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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. 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 />
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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 />
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gave <lb />
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Try City c impute gives The in <lb />
Hughes Hearst f. In this State t one <lb />
and eight <lb />
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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 />
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I believe v. II win. <lb />
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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 />
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VI Demo <lb />
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defeated. <lb />
INDIANA. <lb />
The Brooklyn <lb />
supported <lb />
looks like Heart. <lb />
Erie county by <lb />
Greater New <lb />
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Hughes is elected by ma- <lb />
but Democrats possibly slow, Republicans elect congress- <lb />
claim state from <lb />
to 54.000. <lb />
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elect Demo- <lb />
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and <lb />
Dem vote here about the <lb />
same as last year- <lb />
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Howell. <lb />
Republican, elected. <lb />
CONNECTICUT. <lb />
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reporting; early and indicate en- <lb />
tire publican state ticket and <lb />
all Congressmen by <lb />
phi as large as two years <lb />
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IOWA. <lb />
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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 />
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Raleigh her was <lb />
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turns show larger vote than ex- <lb />
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total gain so far is Crawford <lb />
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carried Iredell by <lb />
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the different received <lb />
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ships. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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W W. W. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
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State of North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
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drain <lb />
the water an pt for <lb />
we g i- <lb />
i an-l -1. <lb />
We have an j of these stylish salts <lb />
Also new in <lb />
a. <lb />
i- m over the fire <lb />
. hatter and a half <lb />
i .-. Stir and cook <lb />
add one-half <lb />
Dress D-p <lb />
Fancy smart Gray Plaids, latest <lb />
Our Department <lb />
into n <lb />
tablespoonful o <lb />
until blended, <lb />
cupful of strained e <lb />
a cupful of milk, half a <lb />
of salt, five whole and a bit <lb />
of bay leaf. Cook five minutes, re- <lb />
move bay leaf u rs, add ; <lb />
three of gr <lb />
radish, a minute lunger and <lb />
serve. <lb />
is ablaze with the popular s <lb />
when they see our line, <lb />
Shots for <lb />
I ; <lb />
i n <lb />
fr<lb />
Come show a <lb />
of <lb />
Tommy's Doubtful Compliment. <lb />
A teacher was instructing a class <lb />
of boys, and had spent half an hour <lb />
trying to drive into their heads the <lb />
difference between man and the <lb />
lower animals, but apparently with <lb />
little success. <lb />
he said, to <lb />
a little chap, you know the <lb />
between, say. mo and a pig, <lb />
or any other bride r <lb />
replied Tommy, innocent- <lb />
but another teacher standing by <lb />
laughed. <lb />
Why He Worried. <lb />
A Chicago boy said to his <lb />
not afraid in the dark, but I <lb />
was afraid last night. went to the <lb />
kitchen closet all alone in the dark <lb />
by myself, and I was awfully <lb />
afraid. <lb />
are a foolish replied <lb />
his mother, there is nothing in <lb />
the dark that can hurt <lb />
I wasn't afraid of an- <lb />
the rogue; was afraid I <lb />
wouldn't any cake <lb />
Caro of ho . <lb />
Don't the baby . i <lb />
raw food or any kind <lb />
Don't give the infant tea, <lb />
boor or any liquor or a kind of <lb />
food except that which is <lb />
The infant should sleep alone in <lb />
a crib. Don't lei <lb />
in a room near Don't <lb />
have unnecessary clothing in the <lb />
room where the baby is kept. <lb />
C L WILKINSON <lb />
Care of <lb />
A good way to clean <lb />
is with spirits of ammonia and n <lb />
water. Take a tablespoonful of <lb />
ammonia to s quart of water, dip <lb />
the bristles up and down in the <lb />
water without wetting the back, <lb />
rinse in clean warm water, shake <lb />
well and dry in the air, but not in <lb />
the sun. Soap and soda soften the <lb />
bristles and will turn an ivory buck- <lb />
ed brush <lb />
H. EVANS, Supt. h. A. <lb />
Manufacturing C i <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Noses Out of Joint. <lb />
You cry and look so <lb />
I love you. dour, the same <lb />
I truly I you <lb />
E.-fore <lb />
But a little now. <lb />
You Know, and lie la r-mull <lb />
got lo most to <lb />
Tour nose la out of Joint, that's all. <lb />
Sealing Wax For <lb />
Make a of one-third resin <lb />
two-thirds beeswax. Heat to- <lb />
mix well and put away until <lb />
i needed. When it is to he used lay <lb />
a lump of it on top of the or bot- <lb />
to be sealed and press it down <lb />
with a hot shovel. This will moll <lb />
it, and thus seal the cork. <lb />
Green Tomato Pie. <lb />
Three medium size <lb />
chopped fine, half cupful of raisins; <lb />
one and one-half of <lb />
half each of cinnamon <lb />
and allspice; juice of u small lemon; <lb />
one teaspoonful of cornstarch, stir- <lb />
red smooth in a little Water. Rake <lb />
in open <lb />
Cleaning Paint. <lb />
To eh. paint dampen a clean <lb />
water, dip it in whiting <lb />
and rub the until the dirt is <lb />
removed. well in clean water, <lb />
dry with a soft cloth and polish with <lb />
a chamois leather. Paint cleansed <lb />
in this way looks like new. <lb />
Ants. <lb />
To get rid of ants wring out a <lb />
sponge in a solution of sugar and <lb />
water put it on a plate where <lb />
the ants congregate. Soon it will <lb />
be filled with the insects. Plunge <lb />
it in boiling water and use a. <lb />
in the same manner. <lb />
Don't you remember that col, day <lb />
They left me ,.,., hours In bed <lb />
when nurse came for me at <lb />
nose Is out of she said <lb />
baby's come to with <lb />
Well. then, that's the matter <lb />
now. <lb />
You might have known haw U would be. <lb />
Oh, dear, my head don't meow. <lb />
Or I you from the room. <lb />
Nice little don't a noise <lb />
When their give nil <lb />
Their to red <lb />
I tell yo, .-- t. <lb />
To sit with kit upon knee. <lb />
And It's no wonts fur to have <lb />
Tour put ea n ma. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Monti <lb />
And all of <lb />
t, <lb />
Also <lb />
AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc. <lb />
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF O <lb />
BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND <lb />
. II orders will receive <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
rapt <lb />
A Good Cosmetic. <lb />
Cucumber is one of nature's own <lb />
cosmetics. Try using a slice of <lb />
instead of soap for wash- <lb />
your face. Don't throw away <lb />
even the rind. Boil it and use the <lb />
water for washing your face. <lb />
In tho Laundry. <lb />
After starched garments have <lb />
been ironed they should be hung in <lb />
the sunshine to thoroughly dry and <lb />
that the sunshine may take away <lb />
any yellow spots caused by too hot <lb />
Irons. <lb />
A Cooking Hint. <lb />
If raisins and currants are rolled <lb />
in flour before using them in <lb />
or puddings and then the <lb />
last they will not sink to the bot- <lb />
tom- <lb />
He Was Enlightened. <lb />
A stout old gentleman with a <lb />
short temper was having trouble <lb />
with the phone, lie could hear <lb />
nothing but a confused jumble of <lb />
sounds finally became so i <lb />
ho yelled into the trans- <lb />
v-re a fool at the end of this <lb />
this was the i <lb />
A a<lb />
The will <lb />
gimme few pennies me <lb />
wife <lb />
Old me. In tin <lb />
fir-t place haven't got any <lb />
in the second place I have no en <lb />
iv use for a starving wife and in the <lb />
th id place don't wont a wife any- <lb />
Unrelenting Disapproval. <lb />
must admit that our friend <lb />
the courage of his <lb />
said one statesman. <lb />
the ease of such opinions a <lb />
answered the other, isn't <lb />
courage; <lb />
Star <lb />
Quite Contrary. <lb />
isn't it, about <lb />
about <lb />
when s man has a dry way <lb />
of telling them it whets people's <lb />
for <lb />
A at <lb />
Your Canadian will hook up a <lb />
couple of range ponies to his light i <lb />
buckboard or swing himself over tho <lb />
hack of a home bred borne <lb />
travel a trifle of fifty sixty miles <lb />
to a dance or frolic any <lb />
without thinking it over n <lb />
And along tho line of the railroad <lb />
the Fame. met n very genial <lb />
th ma while over <lb />
Ci North n .; I rightful <lb />
speed of eight miles an h who, <lb />
as ; . mi been <lb />
up lire o bit t i take dinner with <lb />
Aunt Hat The genial <lb />
lived Albert, and found <lb />
out after n little conversation that <lb />
I re some odd <lb />
in e up away. Think of traveling <lb />
f; a tn I ago to take <lb />
tea with s i -r Sue or <lb />
it u . <lb />
Washington Star. <lb />
of a Golf Ball. <lb />
One I rd of morsels of straw <lb />
being clean into solid timber <lb />
by the force of a tornado. Some- <lb />
what similar and equally <lb />
was the result of a strode <lb />
at golf made by A. Wyndham <lb />
on the famous Westward course <lb />
two or three years ago. He found <lb />
his ball in a bed of rushes, actually <lb />
impaled upon a rush, so that it <lb />
possible to pick up the ball and <lb />
it suspended upon the rush, <lb />
a golf ball, which is almost as <lb />
as wood, should be spiked in <lb />
fashion upon the point of <lb />
a thing a a rush a most <lb />
a bin i <lb /></p>
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                <p>
I i<lb />
the <lb />
Advertising rub<lb />
AND FRIDAY. <lb />
AND <lb />
. lit Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
upon application. <lb />
i office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in Preference to <lb />
OF RESPECT. <lb />
To the officers and Members of <lb />
Lodge No. Ayden N. C. <lb />
We your committee appointed <lb />
to draft a series of resolutions <lb />
expressive of the respect and es- <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
Th Peril of on Railroads and <lb />
Mayor of New York, <lb />
who so narrowly escaped taking the, j <lb />
FALL SUIT <lb />
1906, kg leave to submit <lb />
That in the death of Bro. Cox <lb />
this lodge sustains a i <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY NOV. 1906. zealous aw <lb />
shirked a duty imposed upon <lb />
and in recognition of our regard <lb />
be it <lb />
That in his death we <lb />
E. that j <lb />
V. Cox, who died October 29th, <lb />
the <lb />
WORDS WE APPRECIATE. <lb />
The editor of this as <lb />
n oilier of the Consolidated <lb />
Tobacco Company desires lo ex- <lb />
tend the thanks of the <lb />
to Editor Whichard for the many <lb />
nice and complimentary things it <lb />
has said in behalf of the <lb />
dated Tobacco Company. <lb />
When almost as a boy e <lb />
writer came from the farm to <lb />
engage in the tobacco business in <lb />
Greenville one of the first men to <lb />
extend to him the hand of friend- <lb />
ship and good wishes for <lb />
of the business was D. J. Which- <lb />
ard. During all the years <lb />
to our personal <lb />
edge this man has never failed <lb />
an opportunity to say and do <lb />
thing that he could for the . <lb />
of the tobacco inter- <lb />
of Greenville and Pitt county. <lb />
During the early days of ti e <lb />
m history when its fate <lb />
most hung in the balance, when <lb />
the other business interests of <lb />
the town were arrayed against <lb />
the tobacco market, <lb />
and the Reflector stood up and <lb />
fought for the mar- <lb />
He opened the columns of <lb />
his paper and many of the <lb />
of the county remember that <lb />
for a period of several years a <lb />
regular tobacco department was <lb />
conducted through the columns <lb />
of the Reflector. This cont <lb />
in no snail to making <lb />
permanent the success of the <lb />
market when it strong <lb />
efforts to keep it from going <lb />
down. <lb />
The truth is we have known of <lb />
no public enterprise that looked <lb />
to the and advance- <lb />
of the general interest of <lb />
the community that the Reflector <lb />
did not enter into the fight and <lb />
assist with all its power in bring- <lb />
about the successful build <lb />
up and development of these en- <lb />
and while all the <lb />
p e of the county may not have <lb />
agreed and may not have seen <lb />
as the Reflector saw <lb />
them, yet no one can doubt the <lb />
sincerity and honesty el purpose <lb />
of the Reflector in doing that <lb />
which it thought would result in <lb />
building up and protecting the <lb />
moral as well as the material in- <lb />
of the community.- L. <lb />
Joyner in October <lb />
Life. <lb />
It always helps a man to know <lb />
t t his efforts in any <lb />
are appreciated, and the <lb />
is doubly appreciated be- <lb />
cause it comes from a man <lb />
whom we know to be sincere. In <lb />
the past dozen or more years we <lb />
have been thrown much with Mr. <lb />
Joyner in business relations and <lb />
have always found him to be a <lb />
man of word, a man of value <lb />
to the community, and one whose <lb />
energy was indomitable. We <lb />
have k iv . u of his struggles ard <lb />
sacrifices in determination to <lb />
Greenville a great tobacco <lb />
r. and it has teen <lb />
if to <lb />
a y m render what <lb />
it could in undertaking, <lb />
and, r. he intimates, the result <lb />
speaks for itself <lb />
We have always had faith in <lb />
Mr. Joyner and faith in Green- <lb />
ville, and the belief that a strong <lb />
tobacco market would be a great <lb />
factor in the of the <lb />
town spurred us on all the more <lb />
to do what we could to establish <lb />
it <lb />
without her tobacco <lb />
there would be but one answer <lb />
a dead town. Hence we are glad I w deprived of the <lb />
i of his presence in our <lb />
every effort put forth this the wise <lb />
direction. words that often fell from his <lb />
u i u lips, and were of and <lb />
As has also been said several results to the order and u. <lb />
times in this paper, we have the brotherhood. <lb />
faith in the Farmers Consolidated I That we bow in humble sub- <lb />
, , on to the will of our great <lb />
Tobacco Company, and we be- Chancellor, who at all times <lb />
to prove the does that which is best and has <lb />
only the interest of his children <lb />
Ki., was dining in at <lb />
the i <lb />
A number of Americans in <lb />
the fashionable and they <lb />
took coffee together in the foyer <lb />
dinner, seated at little tables <lb />
the low white balcony, near the <lb />
orchestra, which affords so fine a <lb />
new of restaurant and foyer. <lb />
The talk turned to high speed <lb />
and its perilous high <lb />
spied of motor ears, express I ruins, <lb />
and I Ice. <lb />
Mayor smiled and <lb />
is undoubtedly, <lb />
it is going <lb />
greatest help to the farm <lb />
of any m tint has <lb />
ever been started. <lb />
Beware of Such Agents, <lb />
it is strange that People <lb />
easily taken in and so ready <lb />
part with their to some <lb />
dick tongued agent. <lb />
at heart. <lb />
That this lodge deeply mourns <lb />
the d i th Brother Cox and that <lb />
his absence from our lodge <lb />
will long be felt, and the place, <lb />
h so and acceptably I <lb />
-1 can not easily be <lb />
i. a page our records be <lb />
set aside to his memory with his, <lb />
name, date, and age in- <lb />
Some scribed then on. <lb />
he <lb />
request to <lb />
ago a man came into this J jg <lb />
county selling washing machine brother our s sympathy <lb />
rights, and all told in this their, and our sad, be-, <lb />
, . and consolation <lb />
about the scheme is true, it is a comfort point them to Him <lb />
far reaching swindle. If seems our Great Father who lo<lb />
the plan of procedure was . copy of these <lb />
this man to first sell a right be sent the family of our <lb />
a large sum, and then <lb />
die person to whom he sells out Free Will Baptist <lb />
filing rights to others on which publish same. <lb />
, . W. L. I <lb />
lie gets a royalty, and every vie- g <lb />
of the scheme in turn goes J. 2.1. Blow. <lb />
out and find other to be deemed <lb />
i i t The way in which one Okla- <lb />
making it a kind of endless announced that his <lb />
matter The actual selling mother was coming to visit him <lb />
of asking machines cuts but lit- may seem a trifle but it's <lb />
pretty safe to say that away <lb />
tie figure in it, as that would down in her heart was <lb />
in too slow, but the prouder than forty queens. <lb />
., Lt j s the way he did it; <lb />
is to sell the rights and The editor of the News-Re- <lb />
get larger sums. publican is going to tog up a <lb />
with such speed that <lb />
Mr. W. <lb />
farmer who had been of cuffs, if he can find any. got acquainted, yesterday we <lb />
ad give note aggregating Going to get shaved and going engaged, and today find he <lb />
to give note, to get our shoes shined and the ready owes me En- <lb />
for one of rights, was so we can walk <lb />
in Greenville Tuesday, to get right Ma's <lb />
a. advice as to how -bout Y know who th. <lb />
CO protect himself against the she's a good one too -one of th i sternly. You most not <lb />
of the notes He told old Quaker know. bu <lb />
collection notes, torn Ma lives promptly and <lb />
us he knew several people who our ma when we were born; well, replied the pert wit- <lb />
were caught just as he had been she was our ma out in ., . <lb />
. . . , . . western Kansas when we Now, then, what is your <lb />
something should be done to stop hunted None of your <lb />
SUCh imposition or. people. i ma when we drank parched Ledger. <lb />
corn in old Oklahoma in . <lb />
and she's our ma now. If <lb />
One of most hopeful you see us tomorrow <lb />
. i m down the street with a little <lb />
things observed in woman with a little her <lb />
election was that almost face you'll know that's ma. If <lb />
never had a ma you should <lb />
one like our ma, <lb />
5- <lb />
M F <lb />
in the Selection <lb />
a suit clothes ac- <lb />
companies poor judgment <lb />
in other things. <lb />
It is as bad to be under- <lb />
dressed as it is to be over- <lb />
dressed. <lb />
Wear Clothes in <lb />
with your station. <lb />
The sack suit we illustrate <lb />
here is appropriate for solid <lb />
substantial men in <lb />
Any Walk of life <lb />
Every detail has been <lb />
studied and to be in <lb />
keeping with the character <lb />
the man who wears it. <lb />
The style is conservative, <lb />
and yet keeps pace with the <lb />
trend of fashion. The <lb />
has been increased, the back <lb />
n form fitting, the lapels <lb />
broadened, shoulders m i- <lb />
and the front shaped <lb />
to accord with the prevailing <lb />
fashion without the extreme <lb />
IS <lb />
something dangerous about speed. <lb />
When I was n student at Princeton, <lb />
there was n middle cook, a <lb />
pie minded woman with a good deal <lb />
of money saved, who suddenly got. <lb />
herself engaged to a horse jockey. I j <lb />
law the cook standing looking out <lb />
her kitchen window with a dazed <lb />
expression one morning, and I said <lb />
to ; <lb />
is the matter, <lb />
she said, my <lb />
husband that is to be, everything <lb />
Suits in at 12.50 and <lb />
u y easy steps to <lb />
Our and Suits appear to <lb />
hive the most fiends. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King <lb />
A. <lb />
W. H. RICKS <lb />
Without exception the young men <lb />
walked up to the ballot box and too. <lb />
voted the straight Democratic <lb />
ticket. Int in North . <lb />
. , , , , . ., I he Georgia mill operative who <lb />
Carolina always lead into the a saloon for a sleeping car <lb />
Democratic party. hit ch; place, to<lb />
In this <lb />
section at least the Reward. <lb />
campaign just closed has been I will pay a reward of and <lb />
remarkably clean. Of course expenses, for the arrest and de- <lb />
livery to me of Will Turner, col- <lb />
here has been some who the chain <lb />
usually is, but on the whole the of Pitt county on Oct. <lb />
. , , , Very dark, about <lb />
campaign has been free from fa about <lb />
bitterness and nothing has pounds, feet o inches <lb />
high. Send any information to <lb />
Furniture Problem <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
Leadership <lb />
furniture Sale Competition Is Brisk and <lb />
to create enmity between <lb />
men or cause heart burnings. <lb />
For a season there will be <lb />
from the of politics, at <lb />
which we should all be thankful. <lb />
It will be a good day the <lb />
country when political campaigns <lb />
become less frequent, that is if <lb />
a time ever arrives. <lb />
the or to <lb />
Joe Supt. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Nobody cares particularly what <lb />
hour, minute or second the pres- <lb />
voted, or <lb />
he wore, but we bet the press <lb />
dispatches tell it- <lb />
Now that a <lb />
Ask any business man declared that Adam was a <lb />
today what Greenville would be man there is room for doubt. <lb />
tell me that that young <lb />
feller from wot be staying <lb />
down at your place have got <lb />
caught it afore he came, <lb />
then, for he ain't touched nothing <lb />
stronger than milk since he bin <lb />
a Week. <lb />
What Might Have Bean. <lb />
confessed the penitent <lb />
man, a moment of weakness I <lb />
stole a carload of brass <lb />
a moment of ex- <lb />
claimed the <lb />
man What would you have taken <lb />
if you had yielded in a moment <lb />
when you felt <lb />
London <lb />
The taximeter system has been <lb />
i introduced in London, and one of <lb />
An r of I <lb />
i.-d pan died j <lb />
endeavored during a <lb />
of a passed <lb />
a bill for in <lb />
standing windows while <lb />
cleaning luring his lust <lb />
the old fellow to a <lb />
colleague that his object in intro- <lb />
papers there a how <lb />
by the how for that. it. y e <lb />
the bill, said he, not for the sake f t fa <lb />
of the but for the I don't know whether <lb />
they might idea of the a quid over for You <lb />
was suggested to me by the fen like <lb />
that a window cleaner aught fall j <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What decide it. There but one <lb />
test, sale is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
Prices on the Furniture Need <lb />
convinced. Tours to please. <lb />
E. TOT <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
This department is in C. NYE, who <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in <lb />
i aw I l a . <lb />
the fall of the year has come <lb />
and money is in greater circulation, <lb />
those in and on the <lb />
routes leading out from here, <lb />
who are in arrears on subscription <lb />
to the Daily Reflector <lb />
will confer a upon us <lb />
by handing the amount lo me -u <lb />
your earliest Receipts <lb />
will be promptly. Subscriptions <lb />
also solicited <lb />
P. C NYE. <lb />
Winterville Dent. <lb />
Mrs- J. K. and <lb />
daughter, Miss Minnie, were here <lb />
a short while Saturday shopping. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
still receiving orders for their <lb />
A full line of <lb />
and fruit at J B. Cut i oil Co <lb />
There in need nice will <lb />
pants P. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Remember Rev. J. E. <lb />
will preach to the Red Men here <lb />
next Sunday at p. m <lb />
The season is now at hand <lb />
when most of the farmers are <lb />
housing their corn and some of <lb />
them are worried about not <lb />
bodies in which to haul their <lb />
corn Now don't let this worry <lb />
Sou any longer for the A. G Cox <lb />
Co., has on hand a full sup- <lb />
ply of these bodies and would be <lb />
glad to supply your needs. <lb />
Ernest Manning and Oscar <lb />
authorized to rep- <lb />
and territory <lb />
Hunters in need of best loaded <lb />
Us can get them at J. B. Car- <lb />
roll A Co, <lb />
Water. <lb />
Cures <lb />
Liver e <lb />
V weakness, i- <lb />
at the <lb />
I T. x. Bro.<lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up one unmarked <lb />
stray sandy color, weight <lb />
about or pounds. Owner <lb />
can get same by proving property <lb />
and paying <lb />
W. M. Jones. <lb />
P. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
buggy bodies and seats. This goes came down Tuesday from <lb />
show that they are putting .,. . , . <lb />
the best bodies and seats on the Greenville to vote. <lb />
market and we are confident you I are our entire line of <lb />
will make no mistake in sending.,. goods at Special low prices <lb />
them your order. <lb />
Mrs. Maud Hardy, of Oakley, <lb />
is visiting her mother, Mrs- <lb />
Pattie Sutton, this week. <lb />
lakes of <lb />
We sell II, <lb />
B. T. Bro. <lb />
W. C. Vincent, of Bethel, was <lb />
and it will be to see <lb />
them before buying elsewhere and <lb />
come before bargains <lb />
cent goods <lb />
now and goods <lb />
i and several others same way. <lb />
Harrington and Co <lb />
Two and pi <lb />
In in a new kid ting <lb />
null S. C. <lb />
es. Apply lo O. W. Jeffreys, <lb />
Tarboro, K. C <lb />
pleasant caller here Sunday We proud of these yet we <lb />
. , , , can mink of many things of <lb />
night We are always glad to we still stand in and <lb />
see him. one of these is a good laundry <lb />
m . f, ,,, , n , plant. The servant question is <lb />
Au g. becoming alarming and the time <lb />
on hand a full supply of their fa near at hand this must <lb />
Tar Heel cart and wagons. Bet- be and it that an <lb />
see or write them before you enterprise of this kind would <lb />
prove the situation- <lb />
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lee of off- The business done through the <lb />
ring to a very low Bank of Winterville amounted to <lb />
more than thus making <lb />
an excellent record. Others are <lb />
B t ox, toking advantage the bank <lb />
A private phone system has and not <lb />
just been put in connecting the school season is here and <lb />
dormitories, the office of A. G. your boy will need a good com- <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co , the store of A. W. winter suit. B. F. Man- <lb />
depot, and the Co., have them of all <lb />
residence of A. G. Cox. See them for Prices. <lb />
A Urge line of plaids of all , the line of <lb />
grades just at B. F. and umbrellas we ever <lb />
Manning Co. They are going, carried Harrington and Co <lb />
Call and see them at once. Good nice three crown raisins <lb />
What town can ours for at B. Carroll Co. <lb />
modern conveniences to its size <lb />
and age It has a first class Ange Co. before buying. They <lb />
electric light plant, a thriving are over stocked with mohair <lb />
bank, department stores, four goods, silks and nice shirt, waist <lb />
daily mails, three rural free de- goods. <lb />
livery routes going out into every The A. G Cox Mfg Co., <lb />
surrounding section, and one now receiving daily orders for <lb />
Of the very best schools in the their improved cart We <lb />
State. I solicit your orders. <lb />
Plenty of best lime always on <lb />
hind at A. W. Co. New lines of fine dress goods <lb />
W. L. Smith, of Falkland, was arriving daily at Harrington; <lb />
here Sunday night. Co- <lb />
Nice sun dried apples fresh The is <lb />
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. thin,; for tearing up rough land. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. G- Chapman You them at Harrington <lb />
spent Sunday at <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, eggs, <lb />
corn, peas or anything in that <lb />
line. <lb />
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which Kid. I lived <lb />
situated at iii a <lb />
for rent the year par- <lb />
i In. in <lb />
James L. Little, N. C. <lb />
ltd w. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
just shipped a car load of their <lb />
Pitt county School Desk. Bitter <lb />
send them your order at once. <lb />
line of and <lb />
Winter millinery <lb />
ready for inspection nil e <lb />
O'clock Oct ,<lb />
FOR SALE.- One-half acre <lb />
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb />
conveniently located to school <lb />
and business part of town- For <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
Spent Tuesday night with his <lb />
Mrs. E. E Cox. Thursday Ml are invited I <lb />
to the drug of B. I. new the J. <lb />
Cox A for T. W. j R. Smith and Company. <lb />
trade and Ml I Misses<lb />
C- A. Fair was in town Sun- Why use that old <lb />
day. machine of yours when you <lb />
Call and see the large line of can get a brand new <lb />
ladies cloaks at B. for a vs <lb />
F, Manning Co. They are off- up, at CO. <lb />
them at a bargain. <lb />
The young men will do well to <lb />
see K- ; Co., before <lb />
buying fall hats. They are <lb />
STRAY TAKEN <lb />
I up . <lb />
all-nil fir. r <lb />
bargains on their black Split <lb />
entire lino. <lb />
We bought mill in <lb />
that any <lb />
thing ever saw money. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
Ladies in need of <lb />
and patterns can find them <lb />
at B. F. Maiming Co. <lb />
buggies Man- f <lb />
A. G Cox Mfg. <lb />
are still in demand. Better send u mo <lb />
then your order. hot t <lb />
get by p, <lb />
property paying <lb />
J. F. May, N O. <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPER <lb />
TY. <lb />
Notice la hereby given that <lb />
at u noon, <lb />
will to at the of <lb />
the B. of <lb />
all the of the <lb />
, I- B. <lb />
A Pensioner. <lb />
An pensioner of France <lb />
died other day. Through all the <lb />
of and forms <lb />
an servant of <lb />
Charles tho hi t king of <lb />
had boon his stipend. In <lb />
Char u u pension of <lb />
year in o; c of his man <lb />
ants, year in and year oat ever <lb />
since, whatever system might he up <lb />
or down, the good fellow religiously <lb />
presented himself on pension day to <lb />
draw his and just as religiously <lb />
every succeeding finance minister <lb />
had it for him. When he died <lb />
the ancient pensioner was a <lb />
The <lb />
Claims Sustained <lb />
United States Court of Claims <lb />
Tho of International <lb />
Dictionary that it is, In <lb />
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enriched parts with <lb />
tho f adapting It to meet tho <lb />
severer . another <lb />
are of opinion that this allegation <lb />
most tho <lb />
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been In <lb />
part, i u <lb />
the and a <lb />
than any <lb />
hut the world I.It Is perhaps n to that we refer <lb />
to tho in our work <lb />
the highest audio l-i of <lb />
and In r e pat It <lb />
be t i <lb />
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above to <lb />
INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY <lb />
THE GRAND PRIZE <lb />
was given to the <lb />
at the World's Fair, m. <lb />
GET THE LATEST AND BEST <lb />
be <lb />
MERRIAM <lb />
CORRESPONDENCE. <lb />
Party, Cora <lb />
Politics and Personals. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Nov. 5.1906. <lb />
The party given <lb />
by the Literary society <lb />
on Friday night last, in the <lb />
society hall for the benefit of the <lb />
graded school library was quite <lb />
a success. The attendance was <lb />
good and the receipts amounted <lb />
to over Miss Inez Thomas, <lb />
in a fetching gypsy costume, <lb />
made a charming daughter <lb />
the mystic art and foretold every <lb />
happiness for the fortunate one <lb />
palm with <lb />
Miss Whitehurst had <lb />
charge of the lemonade <lb />
and by her pleasing r <lb />
waxed many a tardy <lb />
from unwilling purses, <lb />
Miss Maud cut the <lb />
wedding cake and gave to the <lb />
lads and lassies a peep into the <lb />
book of fate with their slices of <lb />
cake- <lb />
The following you lg ladies <lb />
served the refreshments; <lb />
Alice James. Carrie Ila <lb />
Bullock, Lizzie Eb- <lb />
I William. Gladys Andrews <lb />
and Jennie Jones. <lb />
S. M. Jones gave an old tin e <lb />
at his <lb />
able home near Bethel on last <lb />
Thursday night. Quite a <lb />
of our young people attended <lb />
and had a most enjoyable time. <lb />
The songs, the old leader, <lb />
the crowd of huskers round <lb />
corn pile all in the ht <lb />
of a <lb />
back the pictures and of <lb />
Joel Chandler a d <lb />
Thomas Nelson Page <lb />
the young folks a living picture <lb />
f one ff the scenes of <lb />
de <lb />
Miss Effie Grimes <lb />
a few of her friends most <lb />
charmingly on Saturday even- <lb />
with a chafing party. The <lb />
following were the fortunate <lb />
Misses Bertha <lb />
Nannie Watson Etta <lb />
Huggins; Henry <lb />
and Harlie <lb />
Quite a number of our young <lb />
people attended the perform- <lb />
of the in <lb />
Tarboro last week. <lb />
Several Bethel folks attended <lb />
the Conetoe dance last Friday <lb />
night and report quite a swell <lb />
affair. <lb />
Miss Effie Grimes returned <lb />
Friday evening from a visit to <lb />
friends in Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs. Herbert Taylor, of Tar- <lb />
spent Saturday here with <lb />
her mother Mrs. Hetty Taylor. <lb />
Mrs. D. E. House, of Greenville <lb />
returned home Sunday afternoon <lb />
after a visit to her mother, Mrs- <lb />
Mayo, of this vicinity. <lb />
T. R. Andrews, C. M Warren, <lb />
Fred Forbes and Tom Moore, of <lb />
Greenville, spent Sunday here. <lb />
W J. Mayo, of spent <lb />
Sunday in Bethel. <lb />
On last night <lb />
Rogers an old suffered <lb />
a stroke of paralysis. <lb />
Don't Wait. <lb />
Again we would remind those <lb />
who have received statements of <lb />
what they owe The Reflector for <lb />
subscription, and have not y I <lb />
responded, to let US hear from <lb />
them We do not like to pub- <lb />
items of this kind, but the <lb />
money due is to help us <lb />
meet our obligations- All should <lb />
appreciate this and be prompt in <lb />
paying. <lb />
Jas f D <lb />
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter <lb />
Goods, Shoes, Silks, Woolens. Dress trimmings and <lb />
Cloaks, we only to give you a few price <lb />
but have lots goods and will take pleasure in <lb />
showing you <lb />
Make our store your <lb />
Dress goods in solid colors. <lb />
Plaids and mixed, the <lb />
newest at <lb />
1.00,1.25,1,50 per <lb />
SIMS AT ANA PRICE <lb />
and Shoes for Ladies the <lb />
things out and the most comfortable made a 3.00 <lb />
3.50 and 4.00 <lb />
Percales and <lb />
school dresses in figures <lb />
plaids. <lb />
. and cent <lb />
our underwear is complete. <lb />
F. <lb />
ton Mill Men be Prosecuted. <lb />
Washington Nov 2.- <lb />
The government is gong to pros- <lb />
North Carolina cotton mill <lb />
men for violation of the alien la- <lb />
contract law. This fact was <lb />
made known though not <lb />
officially announced, in a 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 />
Charlotte and Gastonia. There <lb />
have been twenty-three of these <lb />
foreign cotton mill operatives <lb />
arrest and the number was <lb />
J ht. <lb />
BoweN <lb />
HOME Of WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
Save the <lb />
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with to ii by o ti V <lb />
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Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Ac as T carry, the and buy. <lb />
are easy and the all saved H will take no argument to <lb />
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pay yon a short while to over this line Clothing. It <lb />
meant more Style tor you and values you don't else- <lb />
where. It is not possible to describe the elegance of our <lb />
Clothing. You must see the line to appreciate it. <lb />
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We are displaying a very <lb />
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rugs. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Mrs. R. M. Prince and child <lb />
have been on a visit to <lb />
her here, left for Port Nor- <lb />
folk Saturday. <lb />
If you wish to make your <lb />
mend or relative a handsome <lb />
present buy one of those rich <lb />
and beautiful framed picture; <lb />
Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Some time ago Mr. J. I. Hum- <lb />
lives but a few miles <lb />
Ayden, came to town <lb />
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E. E. Co, always have <lb />
fresh hand. <lb />
Miss Dora of Win- <lb />
was with . tends hen <lb />
last week. <lb />
We handle Goldman's shoes <lb />
for women. and children. <lb />
Every pair sold under strict <lb />
guarantee. On overcoats and <lb />
clothing Cannon Tyson can <lb />
please you in both quality <lb />
price. <lb />
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before the <lb />
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SIS <lb />
and it give s us pleasure to say <lb />
stock th as complete as we can <lb />
line of arid boy's <lb />
On Wednesday November 14th, I will offer for sale at my farm, three miles <lb />
c the Tarboro bout head of high bred bogs, about young <lb />
end a choice r bullocks of the Red Pole <lb />
and Polled Angus breed. I ill also s II sonic very fine mules. Only reason for sell- <lb />
is t t.- them with mares for breeding. lam ordering this sale of <lb />
m ck Iv s an experiment and if the farmers will buy this stock at anything <lb />
my in future Is to have an annual sale improved Here <lb />
raw r fine gilts, either of the Berkshire or China blood, <lb />
force mil on the red tor sole in such a manner that every- <lb />
one or l r. can I the chance to In other words you can buy one <lb />
or h o unlike. Let p one in this branch farming attend <lb />
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I have taken up a cow and calf. <lb />
Cow is in Rood condition, black <lb />
with white list across shoulders, <lb />
nearly white Calf about <lb />
five months old, dark color. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
properly and paying costs. <lb />
Stephen <lb />
Near School House, West <lb />
of Race Track. <lb />
J. H. Starkey. <lb />
Farms for Craven, <lb />
Wake, Beaufort and <lb />
counties in North Carolina <lb />
and Virginia. Tell me <lb />
wants. R. E. Prince, Raleigh at <lb />
LOST. On the railroad yard at <lb />
Greenville, a pocket book con- <lb />
about a trunk check <lb />
and 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 />
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SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb />
Dec 5th, I will <lb />
expose to public sale, to the <lb />
bidder for cash, all my <lb />
horses, hogs, farming <lb />
utensil and household and <lb />
en furniture. This sale will he <lb />
my home place on Great <lb />
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at and one of <lb />
the best made, <lb />
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PIANOS me <lb />
rot sold dealer bu <lb />
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you middle <lb />
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EVERY PIANO <lb />
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Drop a line lot us <lb />
tell you all about it, a d <lb />
how we help you to own <lb />
this sweet ,. <lb />
Let us tell you M- <lb />
who <lb />
have bought m <lb />
Ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
Three ways are used by farmers <lb />
for curing and preparing their to- <lb />
for the market; namely sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. <lb />
The old and cheap way is called air <lb />
cured; the later discovery and <lb />
proved way is called flue cured. <lb />
In flue curing the tobacco is taken <lb />
from the fields and racked in barns <lb />
especially built to retain heat and <lb />
there subjected to a continuous high <lb />
temperature, produced by the direct <lb />
heat of flame heated flues, which <lb />
brings out in the tobacco that <lb />
stimulating taste and aroma that <lb />
expert roasting develops in green <lb />
coffee. These similar processes give <lb />
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer- <lb />
and stimulating quality that pop- <lb />
their use. <lb />
The quality of tobacco depends <lb />
much on the curing process and the <lb />
kind of soil that produces it, as ex- <lb />
pert tests prove that this flue cured <lb />
tobacco, grown in the famous Pied- <lb />
region, requires and takes less <lb />
sweetening than tobacco grown in <lb />
any other section of the United States <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies <lb />
tobacco hunger. That's why chewers <lb />
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps <lb />
cheers more than any other chewing <lb />
tobacco, and that's why of <lb />
Schnapps pass the good thing along <lb />
one chewer makes other chewers, <lb />
until the fact is established that <lb />
there are more chewers and more <lb />
pounds of tobacco chewed to the <lb />
population in states where Schnapps <lb />
tobacco is sold than there are in <lb />
those states where Schnapps has not <lb />
yet been offered to the trade. <lb />
A plug of Schnapps is more <lb />
economical than a much larger <lb />
plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at <lb />
per pound in cuts. Strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. <lb />
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acres <lb />
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clothing is exceptionally good this season <lb />
and if call our line, <lb />
we will convince that our styles are <lb />
he latest and prices as reasonable as can <lb />
be made. We have hard to give <lb />
of is mere complete this fall ever think <lb />
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CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
BARROWS. SMOOTHING HARROWS, <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
arc ma chin <lb />
Greenville Livery and <lb />
Transfer <lb />
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they will <lb />
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oranges and <lb />
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cloaks and rain- <lb />
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she asked. <lb />
attendant brought nut <lb />
volume on i. <lb />
those tire too large, I <lb />
have not time . e bis <lb />
books. Have not something <lb />
man article <lb />
on in in the encyclopedia. <lb />
i ton I have <lb />
not time to re-d that Yon see, <lb />
I'm over to India a mis- <lb />
and manly v.-ant to pet <lb />
the main points so I can confute <lb />
their Header. <lb />
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or Information Or <lb />
RESOURCES.<lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
furniture and <lb />
Due from Banks, ; <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
. bank notes and <lb />
F S. notes <lb />
Capital stock paid m, <lb />
fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, 720.80 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposits subject to check, 41,002.48 <lb />
Cashier's<lb />
1,232 <lb />
Total, <lb />
5,045.00 <lb />
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get them cheapest. have <lb />
Cottonseed Hulls <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA, <lb />
I, J. K. , Cl of the <lb />
sieve is true to the beat of my be- <lb />
ed sworn to <lb />
the, Ibis of pt, <lb />
Notary <lb />
J. B. Cashier. <lb />
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PURNELL ROASTED. <lb />
Sheriff Replies to <lb />
Wilmington, N C, Nov. 5.- <lb />
Sheriff Frank H. Stedman, is out <lb />
in a signed card in the morning <lb />
papers today replying to the sen- <lb />
charges as to the <lb />
of the New Hanover jail by <lb />
Judge Purnell in the Federal <lb />
court last week. The -ard of <lb />
Sheriff Stedman is as <lb />
T that the re- <lb />
made upon me and my <lb />
in the United States court <lb />
by Judge Purnell when I was not <lb />
present were false and unjust in <lb />
regard to the fare of prisoners in <lb />
DR. BAXTER MATTHEWS A <lb />
IN BALTIMORE. <lb />
Last Chapter in a Sensational Wire- <lb />
Murder by a Greensboro <lb />
Baltimore, Md., Nov. In a <lb />
cheap lodging e on East <lb />
street at some time <lb />
the twenty-four hours <lb />
two o'clock this after- <lb />
noon, Dr. J- Baxter Matthews, of <lb />
Greensboro, N C, blew out his <lb />
brains with a shot from a cal- <lb />
revolver. <lb />
Dr. Matthews was convicted <lb />
my custody in New 9th, 1905, at Greensboro. <lb />
; county jail. The report of the, h poisoning of his wife De- <lb />
and also the reports of out of custody under bail pending <lb />
decision of his appeal r a <lb />
new trial, which was denied <lb />
him. and relatives and bonds- <lb />
men have been searching for <lb />
him for some weeks that he <lb />
and juries, all <lb />
ed or our best sub- <lb />
what I say. The <lb />
at issue is who is to be be- <lb />
the grand jury or the <lb />
States prisoners Would <lb />
States , before the court <lb />
Judge Purnell have reflected j be sentenced In the <lb />
himself it lie i , , ,. . ,.<lb />
he did so rather than serve <lb />
said to be twenty <lb />
., .,, <lb />
more credit upon himself if he , reason for his <lb />
had investigated before he made. his is supposed <lb />
such statements I am willing <lb />
for record and his <lb />
be published side by side and penitentiary, to be <lb />
let the people of North Caro on <lb />
Say who is right in this M lodging where <lb />
he ended his life he gave the <lb />
name of E J. Graham. <lb />
Immediately after his <lb />
which was of murder in the <lb />
second degree, Dr. Matthews <lb />
became a patient at Mount Hope <lb />
Retreat, near this city, and was <lb />
there under treatment for the <lb />
morphine and liquor habits for <lb />
months, finally being dis- <lb />
charged as cured. <lb />
KOSSUTH IN LONDON. <lb />
Mil Were Conducted <lb />
Formality. <lb />
When lie arrived in London the <lb />
a of the English people <lb />
teemed to know no bounds. His <lb />
entry like f a national <lb />
from a <lb />
-the in crowding <lb />
th i <lb />
in i mis an <lb />
gar., in his car- <lb />
with his saber <lb />
an <lb />
. V. I hen ho began <lb />
to speak, <lb />
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who took a- <lb />
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him; hi- i <lb />
always . i their Hangar; <lb />
national stained in act <lb />
Ii of hi <lb />
tin rightful governor <lb />
Hungary. lie granted audience <lb />
like a prince, he enter <lb />
the room he v mi by <lb />
aid-de-camp us Ail <lb />
; I saluted <lb />
hr-r Brave <lb />
. Kilos of other no- <lb />
formalities <lb />
displeasure. <lb />
. i intention to <lb />
c is i <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
The agency existing <lb />
J. E. Winslow and J. W. Mills; <lb />
from Sept. 1st, 1904 to this date j <lb />
is hereby discontinued. All per- <lb />
owing notes or accounts <lb />
through said agency for <lb />
or mules, are hereby requested to <lb />
in at once and settle <lb />
All notes and accounts will be j <lb />
found at my office in Greenville. <lb />
This Oct. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW. <lb />
It was a quiet election down <lb />
here in Pitt- <lb />
grapes, celery, <lb />
berries, sweet and sour pickles, <lb />
at S. M. Shultz.<lb />
i- <lb />
it <lb />
due- Tl <lb />
it <lb />
i it in his own, but in <lb />
i. as t that <lb />
. seemed to him <lb />
upon tin <lb />
of II the <lb />
of in her own gov. <lb />
I to illustrate to them <lb />
the ii v faith of <lb />
in the j of <lb />
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I of the condition of <lb />
BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At p. in the <lb />
C at of business, <lb />
Sect 1806. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Disc <lb />
f S. Bonds to secure <lb />
0.00 <lb />
U. S. i <lb />
house,<lb />
Due National <lb />
12.297.80 <lb />
Due State mid <lb />
Hank, rs f <lb />
Cheeks and other cash s <lb />
Notes of other National <lb />
Banks <lb />
cents <lb />
Lawful money In <lb />
Hank, <lb />
no <lb />
Legal-tender notes <lb />
fund will. I <lb />
In per I of <lb />
i,<lb />
had n-. <lb />
. for tin <lb />
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no i in <lb />
lid <lb />
t. em man <lb />
i in his <lb />
indeed was <lb />
he <lb />
upon the <lb />
i.,, wanted <lb />
Total <lb />
CE. <lb />
I ha three for <lb />
each aid one for <lb />
These rotes were given for the <lb />
Swifts Washing Machine <lb />
right- Any buying or <lb />
for these notes will do so in <lb />
their own light, as I shall refuse <lb />
to pay en account of mis- <lb />
This Nov. 1st, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
paid ii I <lb />
i d profits. i. <lb />
pan 1.17 <lb />
i hank<lb />
In V <lb />
to <lb />
n ii f M <lb />
n's <lb />
i ii bills ii 12,011.68 <lb />
I v us hi i r<lb />
Total <lb />
Sit i i ill <lb />
l l ill <lb />
I . . V . C t thin if ill abort <lb />
run ill tie m hi is ii Hi lie <lb />
i . ii I i n lie. <lb />
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THE REASON WHY <lb />
r b only by reason of the maker's intimate, thorough <lb />
knowledge of women's tastes and the requirements <lb />
of her that Shoes have achieved <lb />
First, they satisfy the eye and <lb />
-.-. distinction to the foot. Secondly, they fit <lb />
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 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 />
,. J. is. M <lb />
J J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1908 <lb />
N l <lb />
SHOT BY SECRET ASSASSIN. <lb />
Mr. L. Banks Holt the Victim. <lb />
Graham, Nov. L. <lb />
Banks Holt was shot by an <lb />
known person in his house at <lb />
o'clock tonight. <lb />
He was sitting in his bed room <lb />
when the telephone rang, Mr <lb />
Holt went to the and <lb />
called several times without <lb />
any response. Then a shot rang <lb />
out and when Mrs. Holt rushed <lb />
into the hall she found Mr. Holt <lb />
lying against the his face <lb />
streaming with blood. The hall <lb />
was full of smoke, The alarm <lb />
was given over the and <lb />
soon the house was filled with <lb />
j an anxious crowd, <lb />
Just to the right of the <lb />
is an open hall door, from be- <lb />
hind which the shot was evident- <lb />
fired, the assailant escaping <lb />
through the side hall door. <lb />
There are foot marks on the <lb />
freshly painted steps. The deed <lb />
was evidently committed by one <lb />
familiar with the house, who had <lb />
secreted himself Sus- <lb />
is directed towards one, <lb />
who is being traced. Mr. Holt is <lb />
not regarded as being in a <lb />
condition. <lb />
Another Cabinet Change. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
of the Interior Ethan Allen <lb />
Hitchcock will retire from Pres- <lb />
Roosevelt's cabinet on the <lb />
4th of next March, and James <lb />
R. of Ohio, at present <lb />
commissioner of corporations <lb />
will succeed him- Herbert Knox <lb />
Smith, now assistant <lb />
of corporations will be <lb />
appointed to Mr. <lb />
place. These changes and that <lb />
of Richards, of <lb />
the general land office on March <lb />
4th, were announced from the <lb />
White House today. <lb />
CAN SHOOT FIREWORKS. <lb />
That Will Nets the Boys. <lb />
The d of aldermen held an <lb />
adjourned meeting <lb />
night, t C matter.; <lb />
k-i over from the last regular <lb />
me. twig. One of these was the <lb />
matter of granting a franchise <lb />
to the Raleigh and Pamlico <lb />
sound railroad to run a track <lb />
across Dickinson avenue an. <lb />
Clark street so as to reach <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line track <lb />
north Imperial factory. <lb />
t discussion the matter <lb />
was again deferred to a later <lb />
ordinance prohibiting the <lb />
booting of fireworks in town <lb />
was to be for <lb />
Christmas, between <lb />
the hours of p. m. r <lb />
a C. a m. December 26th. <lb />
There was much discussion <lb />
and several motions regarding <lb />
the hours of duty between the day <lb />
and night police. This was set- <lb />
by ordering the day police <lb />
to be duty from a. m- to <lb />
pm. and the night police from <lb />
m. to a. <lb />
Far-Sighted. <lb />
Little Margaret is a far- <lb />
sighted child and she always <lb />
in her thoughts for the <lb />
Recently her father <lb />
went to Boston on business; a. <lb />
the evening prayer time her <lb />
mother suggested that Margaret <lb />
should add papa safe in <lb />
To this <lb />
Goodness I did not know God <lb />
was in Then, ponder- <lb />
she continued, I'll ask <lb />
Him, for papa is very important, <lb />
isn't he <lb />
very, dear. If we did <lb />
not have our papa, we not <lb />
have this pretty house and all <lb />
our nice <lb />
papa give us all these <lb />
the little <lb />
without him would we have to <lb />
give them <lb />
I think it an <lb />
risk to have only one papa <lb />
a family. I think there should <lb />
s in case of <lb />
Ala., if So <lb />
One who observes well often <lb />
sees indications and suggestions <lb />
that the as the <lb />
older people sometimes call them, <lb />
are not altogether and uniform- <lb />
courteous, which means that <lb />
good manners are somewhat <lb />
passing jut If this is true it <lb />
a pity; for nothing so commends <lb />
one as good manners coupled <lb />
with a good life. To be sure, <lb />
some people whose lives are <lb />
and whose characters are <lb />
above reproach, have blunt and <lb />
repelling manners. But even <lb />
with these people it would be far <lb />
better for all if good manners <lb />
were coupled with the correct <lb />
life and unsullied character. It <lb />
is not always an intention to be <lb />
and discourteous, but of- <lb />
ten-times the spirit of <lb />
gets such hold upon the younger <lb />
people they forget to lay it aside <lb />
when older persons appear to <lb />
speak. Fun and frolic aid jollity <lb />
are all well enough, and some- <lb />
time frivolity is really good <lb />
place; but nothing should ever <lb />
be so far as to make it <lb />
seem a sacrifice of good manners. <lb />
Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
One Use for a Grave. <lb />
William a nephew of <lb />
John K. formerly consul <lb />
general to Paris, is a candidate <lb />
for county assessor in <lb />
Ind Democratic leaders <lb />
his eligibility, charging <lb />
that he had not be n a free hold- <lb />
for four years, required by <lb />
law. Young however, <lb />
proved that during the period <lb />
named he had owned half a lot <lb />
in the Cemetery, and <lb />
Attorney General Miller has de- <lb />
that the possession of this <lb />
feet of constitutes <lb />
eligibility in the eye of the law. <lb />
Boston Transcript. <lb />
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
a Club. <lb />
The ans Book club was <lb />
delightfully entertained on -he <lb />
aft. loon of Tuesday, the sixth <lb />
of N by Miss Janie <lb />
Br her pleasant home. <lb />
was in the form <lb />
of a debate as to the merits of <lb />
new s; Mrs W H. <lb />
took the side and <lb />
the opposing. <lb />
refreshments were <lb />
d and the club adjourned to <lb />
its next meeting with Mrs. <lb />
C. Carr <lb />
Black Jack, C, Nov. 1906. <lb />
Elder G. S Johnston filled his <lb />
regular appointment at Bear <lb />
creek Sunday. <lb />
J. W. and Abram Dixon went <lb />
to Winterville Sunday. <lb />
Harry Dunn and Miss Mollie <lb />
of Chocowinity, wee <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
G S. Porter and others from <lb />
here attended church at Salem <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Several people from <lb />
here attended services at <lb />
dona Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mills, H. <lb />
school, came home Friday and <lb />
returned Sunday. . <lb />
Miss Maud left Friday <lb />
to visit friends near Haddock's <lb />
X Roads. <lb />
J. O. Johnston attended <lb />
church 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 Cop. <lb />
Adams all went to t <lb />
week. <lb />
W. A. Hudson is very ill with <lb />
typhoid fever. We hope he <lb />
soon get better. <lb />
i d of Thanks. <lb />
I desire in this method to re- <lb />
turn my heartfelt gratitude to <lb />
the brethren of the Odd Fellows, <lb />
people generally and <lb />
the ladies, for their many kind- <lb />
shown mo during my re- <lb />
cent sickness I shall always <lb />
hold them in grateful <lb />
J. JPreparing Depot. <lb />
The for the and <lb />
depot; on <lb />
on Dick a is being <lb />
clearer, o put in readiness <lb />
for war t commence on the <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Taking Ore. <lb />
he following from a letter by <lb />
some writer to the Progressive <lb />
Farmer is worth the attention <lb />
of every farmer- <lb />
either shelter my tools or <lb />
burn them. A thing not worth <lb />
is not th saving. <lb />
wagon hasn't stood out <lb />
four nights n years. I have <lb />
i. . J my team for no other <lb />
purpose than to draw the wagon <lb />
into the barn. <lb />
thirty years of farm- <lb />
I have the same wagon I be- <lb />
with The same with my <lb />
horse-rake It cost thirty <lb />
years ago, and still does good <lb />
work. A new one can tie <lb />
bought for half the sum. <lb />
have never owned a reaper <lb />
because I haven't room to shelter <lb />
it. <lb />
keeping my build- <lb />
and contents insured every <lb />
hour, I use the greatest care in <lb />
regard to fire. A chimney or <lb />
stove-pipe that isn't right is <lb />
mediately seen to. No old stove- <lb />
pipe in the kitchen for <lb />
me. <lb />
My horses do lots of work, but <lb />
are not banged up. <lb />
stop them often when draw- <lb />
a load up <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Edwards, wife of <lb />
Mr. Alonzo Edwards, of Hooker- <lb />
ton, died Wednesday. <lb />
Mr Mrs. Robert Randolph <lb />
Cotten <lb />
request the pleasure of your <lb />
company <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Sally <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Russell Benjamin <lb />
on Wednesday the <lb />
twenty-First of November <lb />
nineteen hundred and six. <lb />
at high noon <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
Mow to be Great. <lb />
Here in a little clipping that <lb />
we found in one of our exchanges <lb />
a few days ago that we take <lb />
pleasure in publishing for the <lb />
benefit of some of our <lb />
you don't just like every- <lb />
thing you see in your home <lb />
paper, go around the streets and <lb />
howl. The editor is never sup- <lb />
posed to make a mistake and of <lb />
course cannot do so. Other <lb />
can, but the editor is <lb />
omniscient, <lb />
If you can't see a good point, <lb />
don't fail to see a bad one. If <lb />
a thousand pleasant things are <lb />
said of people, hunt for some- <lb />
thing unpleasant. If you don't <lb />
find it, howl some more; if you <lb />
do, howl anyway. Never mind <lb />
your own business; watch for <lb />
something to find fault with in <lb />
some other man's business this <lb />
will make you <lb />
field <lb />
One Way of Paring Off. <lb />
A number of years , at a <lb />
small town in Main, an <lb />
local election was take <lb />
and re was rival- <lb />
between the Republicans and <lb />
Democrats. Old Hiram Morse the <lb />
b was a strong Demo- <lb />
but many of the farmers <lb />
were Republicans. <lb />
On the morning of the election <lb />
a farmer came into have his horse <lb />
shod- The blacksmith said to <lb />
both busy. You're <lb />
a Republican and I'm a Demo- <lb />
Let's pair off We'll <lb />
of us vote, and it amount <lb />
to the same as if we both went <lb />
to the <lb />
This was agreed upon. After <lb />
the election it was found out <lb />
that Mar. e had paired off with <lb />
five Republican <lb />
ton Herald. <lb />
not <lb />
their noes. <lb />
Again <lb />
Coroner's Jury Blames Stewart lie <lb />
Atlantic City <lb />
Atlantic City, N. J., Nov. <lb />
After a stormy scene, lasting <lb />
several hours, the coroner's jury <lb />
late tonight agreed to place the <lb />
blame for the Thoroughfare <lb />
of Sunday, October <lb />
upon D Stewart, the aged <lb />
bridge tender. The jury dis- <lb />
agreed on many points. Accord- <lb />
to the coroner, Stewart will <lb />
be arrested on a charge of <lb />
Given a Respite. <lb />
Those who were expecting to <lb />
attend a hanging in Pitt county <lb />
on the 17th can change their <lb />
calculations. The governor has <lb />
given Sylvester Barrett a respite <lb />
to Dec. 18th, and an effort is <lb />
to have the sentence <lb />
against him commuted to life <lb />
A . trouble in <lb />
keeping foil in line as <lb />
long as it persists in putting up <lb />
candidates that part of the par- <lb />
r. without hold- <lb />
kl. <lb />
who have received statements of <lb />
what owe for <lb />
subscription, have not yet <lb />
responded, to let us ii from <lb />
them We do t id pub- <lb />
items of this, but the <lb />
money is needed to help us <lb />
meet our All should <lb />
to this and be prompt in <lb />
paying. <lb />
Trying to Hears Vote. <lb />
New York, Nov. 8.-Chair- <lb />
man Connors, of the Democratic <lb />
committee, today Issued a <lb />
call for a meeting of th <lb />
committee to be held hero to <lb />
morrow. The object <lb />
meting is to devise plans <lb />
safeguard the interests of the <lb />
Democratic <lb />
that, the <lb />
were holding I <lb />
that fraud was being <lb />
and that in his opinion then <lb />
were enough i <lb />
League ballots not counted i <lb />
reduce greatly <lb />
possibly to elect <lb />
Hearst. <lb />
Fell Over Grip. <lb />
This morning while the pas- <lb />
train was at the depot <lb />
some one set a grip on the <lb />
ground right in the midst of the <lb />
crowd A lady while going from <lb />
the train to the platform <lb />
bled over the grip and fell, <lb />
escaping injury. The per- <lb />
son who set the grip in such a <lb />
place ought to have had better <lb />
sense. <lb />
CHAIRMAN SIMMONS TALKS. <lb />
Fine Showing Fir Democrats. <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
Simmons said r <lb />
majority is going to be <lb />
nearly to, if not quite <lb />
to that given two years <lb />
ago. We have made gains in <lb />
two-thirds of the counties, these <lb />
being simply wonderful in the <lb />
east. For example we <lb />
gained several hundred, in Le- <lb />
in Wilson, in and <lb />
Harnett, and in Sampson, Marion <lb />
Butler's own county. We have <lb />
carried more by majorities vary- <lb />
from to GOO. That <lb />
county had been considered <lb />
doubtful. Columbus votes for <lb />
by Jones by Cum- <lb />
b by Martin by 1.000. <lb />
Tyrrell by this having been <lb />
a doubtful county, Greene by <lb />
to Chatham by Up- <lb />
State, the have car- <lb />
Davie by and Caldwell <lb />
by a falling off in both <lb />
I figure that <lb />
majority is well up. somewhere <lb />
between and 1,500. Craw- <lb />
ford is elected by majority <lb />
have been talking to Locke <lb />
wire about that <lb />
district and he tells me that is <lb />
the figure in the 10th. We have <lb />
carried Pitt by The Re- <lb />
publicans actually talked about <lb />
carrying it. Wake leads in ma- <lb />
but Pitt makes a fin <lb />
showing- Splendid work <lb />
done in Sampson, where t. <lb />
Republican majority was <lb />
and we reduced it by <lb />
votes. I want to say that Ma- <lb />
Butler carried the State in <lb />
1894 by a campaign of gross m's- <lb />
and deception and <lb />
same this time, <lb />
bill The is <lb />
a great rebuke to him. The re- <lb />
will put an end t the cam- <lb />
speaking and r work <lb />
r the big postmaster . some of <lb />
whom actually for <lb />
State offices, and en here <lb />
there among <lb />
these being of <lb />
Reynolds, of Win. <lb />
Meekins, of <lb />
In the four or five divs <lb />
after the Bin Francisco fir <lb />
when got no mono <lb />
from the many applied <lb />
the ; for tickets on <lb />
promise to pay when they <lb />
reached their on, op <lb />
when they could. They gave <lb />
written promises and received <lb />
ticket. to all points in and out of <lb />
the State. The officials took <lb />
promises to pay to an <lb />
amount aggregating <lb />
ii nearly one r- <lb />
. It is <lb />
five months of <lb />
tar no less than or nine- <lb />
tenths of the full amount. <lb />
. en paid by remittance from <lb />
, . refugees to whom credit <lb />
b n extended, of <lb />
this came from grateful suffer- <lb />
had int. even been <lb />
asked to sign a pron to pay. <lb />
C NEGRO. <lb />
Sylvester Barr Who to be <lb />
it Asking <lb />
for L a <lb />
Sylvester Barrett, a of <lb />
Pitt county, was to be hang- <lb />
ed on the of No- <lb />
f murder of Walter <lb />
a constable, has been <lb />
granted till the <lb />
of December. <lb />
Barrett's counsel took an <lb />
j peal to the Supreme Court, but <lb />
; this was not sustained, and No- <lb />
was set for the date <lb />
of the execution. His counsel <lb />
are now r for a <lb />
of to life <lb />
and Governor Glenn <lb />
has granted the respite till the <lb />
18th of December, so as to give a <lb />
hearing in the and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
This part of November is quite <lb />
dry, but will not likely stay that <lb />
way long. <lb />
Neck Broken. <lb />
John Grant, of Snow Hill, was <lb />
returning home from Kinston a <lb />
few days ago when he fell off the <lb />
cart on which he was riding and <lb />
broke his neck- <lb />
Leslie's Weekly discovers that <lb />
editors are usually unfortunate <lb />
when they try to get office. Sad <lb />
but true. Ye editor is not a pop- <lb />
than. He is always <lb />
the wrong man or faMing to <lb />
praise the right one. Ye editor <lb />
had better keep out of politics if <lb />
he want to out hew <lb />
unpopular he is. He sees the <lb />
seamy side of life as it is but it <lb />
could, as a rule, he worse. <lb />
Greensboro Telegram. <lb />
Didn't Want to Arouse the Juror. <lb />
Mr. Chas. of <lb />
was in town one d- <lb />
last week and dropped into t <lb />
Superior court room to see <lb />
was going on While then <lb />
citizen was <lb />
charged with selling <lb />
contrary to the form of t <lb />
st; The prisoner n <lb />
lawyer ind Mr. <lb />
ways kind-hearted, generously <lb />
volunteered to him, <lb />
which he with tact and <lb />
but the evidence was too <lb />
strong for him and his man went <lb />
to the roads. <lb />
While Mr. was <lb />
the case to the jury, Mr. R. <lb />
J. Leinster, who was one of the <lb />
jurors, closed his eyes as if <lb />
sleep, bu was only playing <lb />
for he knew what was <lb />
going on. Seeing Mr. <lb />
s droop Mr. <lb />
d his voice to a stage <lb />
whisper. You'll have to speak <lb />
louder, said <lb />
Judge it please <lb />
your said Mr. <lb />
blandest smile, as he <lb />
turned the judge, of the <lb />
Jurors lee; I don't want <lb />
to wake him <lb />
An the court house roared. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Registered Letter With Dis- <lb />
appears. <lb />
It has just leaked out that on <lb />
the of October 26th the <lb />
biggest robbery that <lb />
occurred in this section in <lb />
years took place in the Fayette- <lb />
ville A registered <lb />
letter, containing in cur <lb />
to the Fayette- <lb />
ville National Bank by the Plant- <lb />
National Bank, of Richmond, <lb />
arrived here on the 1.40 o'clock <lb />
a. m train, and was regularly <lb />
receipted for. The letter was <lb />
supposed to ha e been plated in <lb />
the vault. On Monday morning <lb />
the letter could not be found in <lb />
the vault or anywhere else, de- <lb />
spite the most minute <lb />
Postmaster at . <lb />
notified the mes <lb />
at Washington and inspector are <lb />
now making a thorough <lb />
So far there is no clue <lb />
to the Dis- <lb />
patch, 5th. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Miss Jane Moore, aged <lb />
years, died Tuesday morning at <lb />
the home of her brother, Mr. <lb />
Richy Moore, miles below <lb />
Greenville, and was buried Wed- <lb />
She had been in feeble <lb />
health f r sometime. She leaves <lb />
three sisters, one brother, and <lb />
many relatives and friends <lb />
mourn their Sh was a <lb />
good, kind and obliging woman, <lb />
and was held in high esteem by <lb />
neighbor <lb />
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