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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 />
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to speak, <lb />
i rural an I <lb />
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I k- ottered the hos- <lb />
of private <lb />
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 />
ii m i- t improper he <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 />
ho in <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Mr. Chas. of <lb />
was in town one d- <lb />
last week and dropped into t <lb />
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ways kind-hearted, generously <lb />
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strong for him and his man went <lb />
to the roads. <lb />
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the case to the jury, Mr. R. <lb />
J. Leinster, who was one of the <lb />
jurors, closed his eyes as if <lb />
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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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Ladies gloves <lb />
red, white and <lb />
blue, golf gloves <lb />
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CHILD- ENS MIFFMade Angora, each <lb />
and cents. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
A fine lot Corsets. Well <lb />
made with tape to prevent <lb />
ripping. cents. <lb />
and Cents fine Mer- <lb />
last black self openers, <lb />
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4.25, Miss coats <lb />
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Mens driving gloves <lb />
Mens gloves <lb />
Mens driving gloves 1.25 <lb />
Mens Buck skin gloves 1.75 <lb />
Boys gloves <lb />
shirts <lb />
A big lot of princely brand <lb />
shirts Notice display <lb />
in north window. <lb />
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cent Ties cents. Mens <lb />
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all shades and colors each <lb />
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Solid Oak rocking chairs. <lb />
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answered Senator <lb />
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We leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dist <lb />
for <lb />
White Paints, <lb />
Colors, Varnish and and <lb />
country Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
i i It it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
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orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have jut a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Henry special <lb />
of the Herald <lb />
with the British blue fleet in the re- <lb />
cent after describing <lb />
how blue dodged superior <lb />
force in the Atlantic and raced into <lb />
the English channel, <lb />
we in the air and sun- <lb />
shine of the bridge admired our <lb />
speed and watched the enemy re- <lb />
behind us, the true heroes <lb />
of triumph were toiling in narrow <lb />
chambers of iron far below the <lb />
water's level. There, for sixteen <lb />
hours apiece during our forty-eight <lb />
run, the stokers labored in <lb />
an atmosphere that, think, was <lb />
never less than degrees and in <lb />
the chamber of the old cylindrical <lb />
boilers was more. Four hours on <lb />
and eight ran the shifts, and for <lb />
four at a time each stoker <lb />
plied his furnace, shut in from <lb />
above by the armor which makes <lb />
a battleship's very differ- <lb />
from a liner's. The down <lb />
draft whirled the black dust <lb />
round them; the fires burnt <lb />
they streamed with sweat; in <lb />
of all precautions the glare <lb />
scorched their <lb />
And for a word of praise and two <lb />
shillings a day, adds Mr. <lb />
they did it all and smiled <lb />
Reads Like s Story. <lb />
A Clark story in real life <lb />
is reported from New Zealand. The <lb />
a Pacific trading steamer, <lb />
recently arrived at Auckland with <lb />
two members of the crew of the <lb />
Lord Templeton, a ship voyaging <lb />
from Newcastle to Honolulu. They <lb />
were Englishmen, and the rest of <lb />
the crew were foreigners. Fights <lb />
and quarrels among the latter were <lb />
so frequent and violent that the <lb />
Englishmen found life on board in- <lb />
tolerable. So one night, in <lb />
they seized a small boat and <lb />
quietly left. They visited various <lb />
islands and were kindly treated by <lb />
the natives. After many <lb />
they reached the principal <lb />
French trading center in the Pa- <lb />
There they were picked up <lb />
by the and taken to <lb />
Auckland. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of 4th, 1908. <lb />
. II <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts.,<lb />
Furniture and G Starr <lb />
Due from Bin <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver <lb />
National bank <lb />
Total <lb />
TIES. <lb />
Capital paid in f 25.000.00 <lb />
Surplus 12,500.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Due to A <lb />
ck outs 558.87 <lb />
Total, <lb />
225,996.00 <lb />
n Q UP <lb />
State of North Carolina. County of Pill, <lb />
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moved, well in clean water, <lb />
dry with n soft cloth and polish <lb />
with n leather. Paint <lb />
cleaned in this looks like new, <lb />
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the whole a shampoo, <lb />
into tho scalp well. Rinse in <lb />
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of the egg. every fortnight. We <lb />
do not know that this the <lb />
hair any more than other cleaning. <lb />
Gloves <lb />
White gloves that have got be- <lb />
cleaning can be painted over <lb />
with saffron water two or three <lb />
times and transformed into tan. Let <lb />
get thoroughly dry between <lb />
leach application and don't wet them <lb />
Mich. <lb />
Never wash chamois skins In hot <lb />
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lap, if possible. The skins clean <lb />
easily, as a matter of fact. This <lb />
also to chamois <lb />
are so popular In earn mas <lb />
THE OLD NATIONAL PIKE. <lb />
A Maryland representative has <lb />
taken charge of the bill to rebuild <lb />
the old national turnpike. This is <lb />
oldest and west thorough- <lb />
fare in the United States. It is the <lb />
route that Braddock took to Fort <lb />
Washington marched <lb />
over it often. More than a century <lb />
ago it was made a national road, <lb />
for forty years it had more traffic <lb />
than any other road in country. <lb />
Beginning at it <lb />
most due west to Frederic;. South <lb />
of Md., it was joined by <lb />
turnpikes from York, <lb />
Lancaster and Philadelphia. Thence <lb />
it went on to Cumberland and to <lb />
Wheeling. Joined by the <lb />
turnpike, the old national road went <lb />
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Illinois, which was then the end of <lb />
civilization. Over this road the old <lb />
carried eastern <lb />
farmers to the western frontier. The <lb />
old stags coaches brought <lb />
Jackson and Henry Clay over it to <lb />
their seats in congress. To <lb />
this road and to make it a great <lb />
thoroughfare between the east and <lb />
tho west would revive many memo- <lb />
and Mr illustrate the political <lb />
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York World. <lb />
The <lb />
There are about miles of <lb />
cable in all at the bottom of the <lb />
sea, representing each <lb />
line costing about a mile to <lb />
make and lay. The average useful <lb />
life of a cable nowadays is anything <lb />
between thirty and forty years, ac- <lb />
cording to circumstances. About <lb />
messages are conveyed by <lb />
the world's cable throughout the <lb />
year, or 15.000 a day, the working <lb />
speed of one cable being up lo <lb />
words a minute under present <lb />
conditions. About per cent of <lb />
there are sent In code or cipher. <lb />
Whole Town Habit. <lb />
physicians are right when they <lb />
plenty of fresh air in win- <lb />
and summer us a preventive and <lb />
cure for tuberculosis, then the <lb />
of won't have <lb />
worry much about the great white <lb />
said II. Donald of <lb />
that thriving Chicago suburb, who <lb />
is ct the House. <lb />
the entire city has taken to sleep- <lb />
out of doors or in tents. There <lb />
is an open air tent in nearly every <lb />
yard, containing cots, and the fresh <lb />
fad is in full <lb />
News. <lb />
Fined the Weather Man. <lb />
There's u rule at the Cosmos dub <lb />
in Washington by which any <lb />
of the club is fined for talking <lb />
shop. The other night it looked <lb />
as though the treasury would not <lb />
be enriched from this source, but <lb />
Professor Willis Moore, chief of <lb />
the weather bureau, came to the <lb />
rescue. Just as he was leaving the <lb />
club he turned to a group of friends <lb />
and courteously bade them <lb />
He was recalled and <lb />
fined. <lb />
Chair. <lb />
Oliver Goldsmith's <lb />
desk chair he used when writing <lb />
The and <lb />
just been sold in <lb />
It brought about <lb />
died in debt to his friend, <lb />
Edmund and took <lb />
session of author's fleets. The <lb />
descent of the eh r various <lb />
hands Is known, and documents <lb />
proving its identity accompany it. <lb />
i One of the freaks of <lb />
Indian is a cherry <lb />
c g owing on top of an eighty <lb />
foot chimney. It is a thriving tree, <lb />
ten feet above the cap of <lb />
the . and it has grown <lb />
fierce which <lb />
lent it almost double on its <lb />
lofty i Every spring it <lb />
and later comes the fruit, to <lb />
the delight of the bird colonies of <lb />
the neighborhood. The chimney <lb />
is a little weather beaten at the top, <lb />
the broken away and <lb />
many of knocked out by <lb />
the ravages the weather. Little <lb />
by little the ind has brought grains <lb />
of sand soil there, and filled <lb />
in all these Title niches holes, <lb />
until a aerial garden is flour- <lb />
all around the rim. Grass <lb />
flowers are growing there in <lb />
several varieties, and can readily be <lb />
distinguished with field glasses. But <lb />
the most remarkable thing about <lb />
this lofty garden is the cherry tree. <lb />
It is probable that some bird is re- <lb />
it, dropping a cherry <lb />
stone there while eating the fruit <lb />
on the top of the chimney. The <lb />
stone lodged in one of the dirt filled <lb />
niches, when- it sprouted. It a <lb />
puzzle, r, how the roots of <lb />
the tree have found room to spread <lb />
so as to allow it to grow lo a height <lb />
of ten feet. <lb />
home of <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Fine <lb />
Peculiar Law. <lb />
A few days ago the murderer of <lb />
an Englishman who was killed ill <lb />
Austria in July of last year <lb />
tried, convicted and sentenced to <lb />
twenty imprisonment, lie <lb />
owes his life to a peculiarity of <lb />
Austrian law. Premeditated war- <lb />
is commonly a capital crime <lb />
there, but when the murderer has <lb />
between the commission of his <lb />
clinic and his trial been <lb />
for some other misdeed the death j <lb />
sentence cannot be passed upon i <lb />
him. In this case the murderer had I <lb />
served a week's sentence for son <lb />
petty offense after the killing, but <lb />
before his arrest for it. <lb />
Montreal. U. C. A. <lb />
A lady applied e other r <lb />
tickets for the at <lb />
Ascot for liters and for a <lb />
X. of Montreal. She received <lb />
tickets for h- and daughter-, <lb />
with a communication that Miss X. <lb />
of Montreal should apply for a <lb />
ticket through the American am- <lb />
The only parallel we <lb />
think of to this grip of geography <lb />
on the part of the powers that be <lb />
the reply of the celebrated Duke <lb />
of Newcastle, who, on being inform- <lb />
ed that Newfoundland an is- <lb />
land, shook hands warm, with his <lb />
informant and yon, <lb />
thank you. You bring us <lb />
good Globe. <lb />
Rare Stamp. <lb />
There should be a demand <lb />
on the part of stamp collectors for <lb />
copies of the special stamps which <lb />
were issued by the Japanese govern- <lb />
some time ago to <lb />
rate the return of the troops from <lb />
the scat of war. Two of such <lb />
stamps of the face value of one- <lb />
half sen and sen respectively were <lb />
issued, and they were available for <lb />
postage of letters only on day- <lb />
of the great review. Not more <lb />
than one copy of each kind was sold <lb />
to every for the stamps at <lb />
the general The design <lb />
consists of a Maxim gun and other <lb />
weapons of modern warfare, with <lb />
the Japanese flag. <lb />
and the <lb />
The proprietors of a Siamese <lb />
newspaper have distributed hand- <lb />
bills containing the following no- <lb />
news of English we tell <lb />
the latest. Writ in perfectly <lb />
and most earliest. Do a <lb />
git commit, we hear of and tell it. <lb />
Do a mighty chief die, we publish <lb />
it, and in borders of somber. Staff <lb />
has each one been and <lb />
write like the and the <lb />
Dickens. We circle every town and <lb />
extortionate not for <lb />
Buy it. Buy it. Tell each of yo i <lb />
its greatness for good. Beady on <lb />
Friday, <lb />
Times. <lb />
The Door an Index. <lb />
You can always tell whether a <lb />
man is married or single when yon <lb />
see him go through a screen door, <lb />
says the Wellington News. <lb />
If he is married he approaches the <lb />
door glances nervously <lb />
around, then take; off his hat and <lb />
it up and down the door two <lb />
or three times. He then quietly <lb />
opens the door about two inches, <lb />
squeezes himself through and close <lb />
it with a quick snap. The <lb />
of time he has been married may <lb />
determined the degree of fear <lb />
and nervousness indicated in his <lb />
countenance. <lb />
A Hypocrite. <lb />
Mr. the leader of the com- <lb />
free trade party of <lb />
objects to being celled in <lb />
parliament by his first name. At a <lb />
recent meeting there was a persist- <lb />
protectionist who <lb />
st last called out, old <lb />
Mr. then focused <lb />
him with his monocle and icily ob- <lb />
served, not the slightest <lb />
objection to ray friends calling me <lb />
George, but when s man calls me <lb />
George who would be glad to see <lb />
me under a steam roller I call that <lb />
man a <lb />
In the <lb />
Tie Greece, but living Greece no <lb />
more. The of the island <lb />
of whence came the marble <lb />
for the Venus de Medici, the Venus <lb />
de Milo and the Venus Capitoline <lb />
are owned and worked by an Eng- <lb />
Louis Republic. <lb />
have an of these stylish suits for men. <lb />
Also new arrivals in <lb />
Dress Goods Department. <lb />
Fancy smart Gray Plaids, latest styles in Garments <lb />
Our Department <lb />
is with the popular of the i t <lb />
ed when they see our line. we for <lb />
FOR <lb />
Shoes for Women <lb />
Come show what v. have. <lb />
C. L WILKINSON CO <lb />
REPORT OF THE <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
At the Close Sept.; 4th <lb />
Liabilities- <lb />
1181,537.04 Capital Stock paid in <lb />
and <lb />
bonds mortgages <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
tanking <lb />
from Banks <lb />
ash Items <lb />
-old Coin <lb />
liver Coin 1,617.12<lb />
Surplus, 15,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits Bx- <lb />
and Taxes Paid 12.878.43 <lb />
Bills payable 40,000.00- <lb />
Time deposit 11,330-93 <lb />
Deposit subject to check <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing S <lb />
He <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
James L. Little, of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
that the statement above is tree to the best of my knowledge <lb />
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
m, this of Sept, 1906. <lb />
u. <lb />
Notary Public- <lb />
J. <lb />
K. W. <lb />
J. ii. <lb />
C. H. EVANS, Supt. <lb />
E. A. MO YE, Manager. <lb />
Manufacturings. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Sash, Doors. Blinds, <lb />
And all Kinds of Turned Work. <lb />
Also Dealers <lb />
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc <lb />
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP SASH, DOORS AND <lb />
BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND <lb />
All orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction <lb />
guaranteed.<lb /></p>
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. <lb />
. <lb />
N KEPI. R county do the <lb />
S. V <lb />
M . i II IV iND <lb />
AND <lb />
c lb. l N. C as second<lb />
A -i. i in and adjoining <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY NOV. 13,19 <lb />
A SPLENDID CAMPAIGN. j the p,, of Greenville <lb />
and Pitt county an easy mark for <lb />
The campaign in Pitt agents and peddlers It redly <lb />
has just closed has been one that since Tho <lb />
been splendidly conducted reCently made mention of the <lb />
on the part of the Democrats. I machine right scheme. <lb />
Too much credit for this have come to <lb />
be given to Mr. F. C. Harding, j where pp fen <lb />
the chairman of the Democratic j to fa, years past <lb />
executive committee. He has the lightening red agent, and <lb />
been wise, prudent, energetic, j dock the or-an. and <lb />
and clean in everything he j agents <lb />
thing up <lb />
Politics can settle down now <lb />
until the legislature meets. <lb />
Wonder if Butler and Adams <lb />
have heard yet how it went in <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
The Wilmington Star has been <lb />
exercising its chicken rooster <lb />
Let them crow. <lb />
township gets the ban- <lb />
in Pitt county. Good for <lb />
The Republicans did not get as <lb />
many votes in Pitt county as two <lb />
years ago. <lb />
done or had done. The <lb />
ties given the various candidates <lb />
speak louder in commendation of <lb />
the work than anything we can <lb />
say. Nothing but the highest <lb />
praise is given him for the man- <lb />
in which he has done the <lb />
work. All of the candidates on <lb />
the Democratic ticket have been <lb />
discreet and made a splendid can <lb />
of the county. with <lb />
them at several places <lb />
Overman. Hon. J- H. Small and <lb />
Hon. J. Bryan all of <lb />
whom did splendid work. Mr. <lb />
S. C Wooten was also with them <lb />
at Falkland, his home township, <lb />
and pleased his friends with his <lb />
without number have unloaded <lb />
great quantities of their wares <lb />
at double the prices the same <lb />
could have been pure <lb />
for from regular dealers. Just <lb />
offer anything on e installment <lb />
plan and it is dead easy to get <lb />
a contract and note signed for <lb />
the But this washing <lb />
machine right seems to be about <lb />
the slickest game yet worked on <lb />
them. <lb />
Talking about what the <lb />
and can do in <lb />
way of lifting money from the <lb />
p ck of the people in this sec- <lb />
heard of a book <lb />
maiden political speech. Mr- H. <lb />
. ,,., j. i i agent who made the boast that <lb />
W. Whedbee spoke at a number <lb />
of places and by <lb />
consent did fine the <lb />
party and made many vote- for; <lb />
the ticket. The work of all <lb />
gentlemen v. <lb />
Some candidates are yet won- <lb />
what struck them on <lb />
election day. <lb />
North Carolina can feel proud <lb />
of having a solid Democratic <lb />
in congress again. <lb />
have buried Dr. Mat- <lb />
thews at Durham, but Greens- <lb />
is not inclined to believe he <lb />
s dead. <lb />
Wonder if the Republicans will <lb />
get over the shock time enough <lb />
to joy Thanksgiving. <lb />
some efforts by <lb />
private citizens in every town- <lb />
ship did much towards rolling up <lb />
the majority <lb />
which this county gave Tuesday. <lb />
It was work well done and the <lb />
county is blessed in the results <lb />
that have followed. <lb />
he took orders amounting to <lb />
in four weeks, the <lb />
books covered by these orders <lb />
could have been bought from <lb />
the sum. <lb />
Have our people got money to <lb />
throw away The oily <lb />
agents certainly find it easy to <lb />
them. <lb />
The Republicans have seed <lb />
in Pitt county, but that is about <lb />
all. They elected a constable <lb />
magistrate in town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
In one respect Mr. Hearst is <lb />
like another fellow nearer home <lb />
doe not know when he has <lb />
his political finish. <lb />
The president has sailed from <lb />
Washington and is now on the <lb />
sea for Panama. Every- <lb />
thing will put on its best appear <lb />
there to make him think <lb />
great things are being done in <lb />
digging the big ditch- The <lb />
greatest of all is the <lb />
are spending money <lb />
A newspaper dispatch an- <lb />
th it h i n is to be <lb />
built across the Mississippi river. <lb />
It surely must cost a big pile of <lb />
money for a dam undertaking of <lb />
such magnitude- ton <lb />
Star. <lb />
Yes, whether its a a <lb />
ditch they bury money in the <lb />
digging. <lb />
A fellow comes up with a fine <lb />
story-that the are trying to <lb />
pick a fan with Uncle Sam so as <lb />
to capture the Philippine islands. <lb />
For goodness sake don't put <lb />
them that much trouble If <lb />
they want the islands Uncle Sam <lb />
should jump at the chance to give <lb />
them <lb />
The Greensboro Industrial <lb />
News seems to derive some com- <lb />
fort from the fact that Marion <lb />
Butler's and <lb />
ex-Governor Russell's county <lb />
both went <lb />
Four to one Does that lock <lb />
. I hi I i ii a <lb />
Say So. <lb />
Are you proud of your home <lb />
Say so <lb />
Do you think your wife, even <lb />
in her kitchen apron, is queen <lb />
among women <lb />
Tell her so <lb />
Is your son a comfort to you <lb />
Say so <lb />
Do you appreciate all the home <lb />
folks do for your well-being <lb />
Say so <lb />
Alas, we keep our compliments <lb />
for whom we see once or <lb />
twice a year. A pretty picture <lb />
card at Christmas draws from <lb />
us profuse thanks, while for the <lb />
home-folks who nurse us through <lb />
sickness, bear household <lb />
us, exhibit the priceless <lb />
patience needed in rearing child- <lb />
we have seldom word of <lb />
thanks. We feel gloomy of an <lb />
evening and we don't mind <lb />
showing it. nor do we mind how <lb />
contagious it might be to those <lb />
we call the dearest on earth, but <lb />
let a stranger calla stranger <lb />
with interests we are not <lb />
connected a how quickly <lb />
smiles and politeness succeed <lb />
Why is this And among <lb />
who has not been guilty <lb />
If you have a good thought of <lb />
anyone, speak it out You will <lb />
lighten life, replenish your own <lb />
stock of the more <lb />
we give the more we <lb />
forestall bitter regrets when op- <lb />
to speak are passed. <lb />
Say it <lb />
Say it now <lb />
Blackburn Don't Know He is Dead <lb />
N. C, Nov. <lb />
Congressman-elect R. N. Hack- <lb />
of the Eighth district <lb />
rived here this evening and to- <lb />
night responded to a toast <lb />
Brotherhood of at a ban- <lb />
given by the Masons, who <lb />
today laid the cornerstone for <lb />
their Masonic temple. <lb />
Mr Hackett, in an interview <lb />
tonight, stated that according to <lb />
w. h <lb />
Furniture <lb />
like the Republicans would ever figures furnished him, his ma- <lb />
get together in Pitt over E. Spencer Blackburn <lb />
county to elect a man <lb />
COUNTS MATTERS. <lb />
Proceedings of the Board of <lb />
The board of county <lb />
met in regular monthly <lb />
session on the 5th, all the <lb />
being present. <lb />
Orders were drawn on the <lb />
can. -If -they I not carry treasurer aggregating as <lb />
counties what could 168-75;. <lb />
home superintendent <lb />
they be expected to carry heath bridges and ferries <lb />
the News is not having much to court house jail <lb />
to say about the way the <lb />
majority in them was cut <lb />
down. <lb />
Our well-known t <lb />
prompts us to ask our Demo <lb />
Static contemporaries to tell us <lb />
what in their opinion was the <lb />
in North <lb />
Carolina this year <lb />
Industrial News. <lb />
if you want to know very <lb />
bid. it was to beat the <lb />
cans, and it was done in great <lb />
shape. <lb />
If folks took as much interest <lb />
in development all the <lb />
time, as they do in politics <lb />
a campaign, this old country <lb />
would blossom like a rose. <lb />
As Blackburn lost out in the <lb />
congressional race, perhaps <lb />
he can gel a job in the <lb />
service or move back to <lb />
and go to <lb />
It happened like it diet <lb />
most of them voted that way. <lb />
If had shown such <lb />
dying love and affection for his <lb />
wife earlier in he game as he <lb />
now professes in court <lb />
not be facing proceed- <lb />
with the penalty of no long <lb />
having the privilege of draw- <lb />
on his wife's money,<lb />
Another funny feature of the <lb />
campaign just closed is that it <lb />
was republican papers that were <lb />
kicking because the state, under <lb />
democratic rule, spends money to <lb />
educate the It may be <lb />
that in time the will dis- <lb />
cover who are his real friends in <lb />
the Herald. <lb />
The Democrats will a <lb />
larger majority in the next <lb />
they had two years <lb />
insane printing <lb />
and Stationery court cost <lb />
witness <lb />
tickets conveying prison- <lb />
, clerk court reg- <lb />
deeds commissioners <lb />
general roads <lb />
Beaver Dam roads Bel- <lb />
r Bethel roads <lb />
roads Con- <lb />
roads Falkland <lb />
roads roads <lb />
Greenville roads <lb />
roads 2.10; county <lb />
stock law <lb />
Winterville stock law <lb />
Marshall Elks was made <lb />
per allowance of for one <lb />
month. <lb />
J. H. John Page, <lb />
J. S. Ross and A. P. <lb />
were released from poll tax. <lb />
Corrections were made on <lb />
taxes of A. F. Cox, J. A. Smith, <lb />
J. H. Everett and J. T. Hodges. <lb />
Members of the fire companies <lb />
of Greenville were released from <lb />
poll tax. <lb />
S. M ones tendered his res- <lb />
as member of the <lb />
board of commissioners. <lb />
ago. Nothing bad about that. <lb />
Wins. <lb />
New York, Nov. 8.-With the <lb />
official vote of but three counties <lb />
missing tonight, Lewis <lb />
apparently is elected <lb />
the Demo- <lb />
League tick- <lb />
et by a plurality approximating <lb />
1,700 over M. Linn Bruce, <lb />
publican. <lb />
the present congressman, is <lb />
and he thinks this is ac- <lb />
curate Mr. Blackburn declared <lb />
today that he proposed to make <lb />
a contest and that he would fight <lb />
it out in congress if it took him <lb />
ten years. <lb />
r That Sound True. <lb />
Wise men drink sage tea. <lb />
Sailors are fond of port <lb />
Millers must have their sack. <lb />
Pawnbrokers prefer hock. <lb />
Shoemakers are partial to cob- <lb />
Pugilists like a claret punch. <lb />
Business partners drink half <lb />
and half- <lb />
Artillerymen approve of high <lb />
balls, <lb />
The man with a broken arm <lb />
wants a sling. <lb />
Thin men relish stout. <lb />
Many well persons drink we'd <lb />
water. <lb />
The luggage burden traveler <lb />
asks for porter. <lb />
Countrymen want cocktails. <lb />
Cotton growers must have <lb />
their gin. <lb />
Tanned summer girls request <lb />
lemonade. <lb />
like <lb />
The bald man wants a night- <lb />
cap of some warm stuff- <lb />
The drowning man craves <lb />
something extra dry. <lb />
Reward. <lb />
I will pay a reward of and <lb />
expenses, for the arrest and de- <lb />
livery to me of Will Turner, col- <lb />
who from the chain <lb />
gang of I Oct, 28th. <lb />
Description, v about <lb />
years old, weighs about <lb />
Sounds, about feet inches <lb />
Send any information to <lb />
the sheriff or to <lb />
Joe Supt <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have out two f <lb />
each and one for <lb />
These notes were given for to <lb />
Swifts 1904 Washing Machine <lb />
right- Any one buying or trade <lb />
for these notes will do so in <lb />
their own light, as I shall refuse <lb />
to pay them on of mis- <lb />
representation. <lb />
This Nov. 1st, 1906. <lb />
W. H. Tripp. <lb />
Problem <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
Leadership- <lb />
Sale Competition Is Brisk and <lb />
i Sale Claims are many and loud <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What decide it. There is but one <lb />
test. That sole is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
ht Lowest Prices on the Furniture You Need <lb />
Come convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
A. H. TAFT <lb />
Pictures Framed t Order. <lb />
fig FALL SUIT <lb />
POOR JUDGMENT <lb />
in the Selection of <lb />
a suit usually ac- <lb />
companies poor judgment <lb />
in other things. <lb />
It is as bad to lie under- <lb />
dressed as it is to be over- <lb />
dressed. <lb />
Wear Clothes in <lb />
with your station. <lb />
we illustrate <lb />
here is for solid, <lb />
substantial men in <lb />
Any Walk of Lite <lb />
Every detail has been <lb />
studied and planned to be in <lb />
keeping with the character <lb />
of the man who wears it. <lb />
The style is conservative, <lb />
and yet keeps pace with the <lb />
trend of fashion. The length <lb />
has been increased, the back <lb />
fitting, the lapels <lb />
broadened, shoulders <lb />
and the front shaped <lb />
to accord with the prevailing <lb />
fashion without the extreme<lb />
excellent Suits start in at 12.50 and <lb />
j by easy steps to or <lb />
Our 15.00 appear to <lb />
have the most friends. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
Kind <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
-This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is . to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
In <lb />
As the fall of the year has come <lb />
and money is in greater circulation. <lb />
those in Winterville and on the <lb />
routes leading oat from here, <lb />
who are in arrears on subscription <lb />
to the Daily and Eastern <lb />
will confer a great upon us <lb />
by handing amount to me at <lb />
your earliest convenience. Receipts <lb />
will be promptly. Subscriptions <lb />
also solicited <lb />
P. NYE. <lb />
Winterville Dent. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
still receiving orders for their <lb />
buggy bodies and seats. This goes <lb />
to show that they are putting up <lb />
the best bodies and seats on the <lb />
market and we are confident you <lb />
will make no mistake in sending <lb />
them your order. <lb />
t tin- place of <lb />
ii. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bra. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
on hand a full supply of their <lb />
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- <lb />
see or write them before you <lb />
buy. <lb />
We till i in I f v <lb />
lee of Bibles, ff- <lb />
trade at very low <lb />
prices <lb />
B. T Cox, Bro. <lb />
A Urge line of plaids of all <lb />
Sades just at B. F. <lb />
Co. They are going. <lb />
Call and see them at once. <lb />
Plenty of best always on <lb />
hand at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Nice sun dried apples fresh <lb />
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
FOR SALE.-One-half acre <lb />
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb />
conveniently located to school <lb />
and business part of town- For <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
to B, T. <lb />
Cox ft for T. W. <lb />
Ii turnip mi I i <lb />
baa sen I. <lb />
Call and see the large line of <lb />
ladies and cloaks at B. <lb />
F, Manning Co. They are off- <lb />
them at a bargain. <lb />
The men will do well to <lb />
see Manning Co., before <lb />
buying their fall hats. They are <lb />
offering special bargains their <lb />
entire line. <lb />
We bought mill remnants in <lb />
flannels that any <lb />
thing we ever the money. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
Ladies in need of the <lb />
and patterns can find them <lb />
at B. F Vanning Co <lb />
The Hunsucker buggies Man- <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co- <lb />
are still in demand. Better send <lb />
them your order. <lb />
A full line of candies <lb />
and fruit J I roll Co. <lb />
in need nice winter <lb />
pants P and <lb />
Co. <lb />
The school season is here <lb />
your boy will need a good com- <lb />
winter suit B. F. Man- <lb />
Co., have them of all <lb />
res. See them for prices. <lb />
We now have the line of <lb />
ladies and gents umbrella . . r <lb />
Carrie Harrington and Co <lb />
Good nice three crown raisins <lb />
at J- B. <lb />
Anybody in need of <lb />
up to date dress will see A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. before buying. <lb />
are over stocked with mohair <lb />
goods, silks and nice shirt waist <lb />
goods. <lb />
Hunters in need of best loaded I <lb />
shells can get them at J. B. Car- <lb />
roll Co, <lb />
Iron ares <lb />
great household remedy. A. c mi <lb />
ii Mineral Water. S <lb />
cum. Cures <lb />
Kidney <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, cut- <lb />
Mini etc. For Hale at <lb />
t of B. T. Cox. <lb />
Hit <lb />
Matt W. Hansom, late senator from <lb />
North Carol -a. made politeness a <lb />
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hurt, proceeded <lb />
conscience smote <lb />
he turned <lb />
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Washington a number of veteran <lb />
officers were telling stories, says <lb />
Weekly, when General <lb />
this anecdote of Gen- <lb />
who died in New York <lb />
years <lb />
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the outbreak of the civil war, hail <lb />
Troy to take command of <lb />
The engagement in <lb />
which, as he first figured <lb />
New lines of <lb />
arriving daily <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
fine dress goods <lb />
at Harrington <lb />
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thing for tearing up rough land. <lb />
You jean find them at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The A G. Cox Co. have <lb />
just shipped a car load of their <lb />
Pitt county School Desk. Better <lb />
send them your order at once. <lb />
complete line of Fall and <lb />
Winter millinery <lb />
ready for inspection at nine <lb />
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct. <lb />
10th 1906 through <lb />
Thursday. All are invited to call <lb />
at our new with the J. <lb />
R. Smith and Company. <lb />
The Misses Morrison. <lb />
Ayden N C <lb />
Why use that old sew- <lb />
machine of yours when you <lb />
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to a man's club. No ; <lb />
man gets dissatisfied his home <lb />
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but can't possibly compete <lb />
the service of such a place u <lb />
Just at this moment the soft <lb />
footed waiter gracefully tipped s <lb />
plate of soup in her lap. <lb />
she said to him <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
PICTURE POST CARD RIOT. <lb />
The season is now at hand <lb />
when most of the farmers <lb />
housing their corn a id some of <lb />
them are worried about not <lb />
bodies in which to haul their <lb />
corn Now don't let this worry <lb />
you any longer for the A. G Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co., has on hand a full sup- <lb />
ply of bodies and would be <lb />
glad to supply your needs. <lb />
We are our entire line <lb />
Roods at special low prices <lb />
and it will be to your to see <lb />
them before buying elsewhere and <lb />
come before ill bargains <lb />
mo regular cent goods <lb />
now and goods now <lb />
and several others same way. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co <lb />
The business done through the <lb />
Bank of Winterville amounted to <lb />
more than thus making <lb />
an excellent record. Others are <lb />
taking advantage of the bank <lb />
and why not you. <lb />
The A. Q. Cox Mfg Co., are <lb />
-now receiving daily orders for <lb />
improved cart <lb />
elicit your orders. <lb />
The craze for picture post cards <lb />
led to extraordinary rioting in the <lb />
streets of Tokyo when the picture <lb />
post turds issued by the government <lb />
in commemoration of the war with <lb />
Russia were placed on sale the <lb />
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u mile long were waiting outside <lb />
most of the soon as they <lb />
opened. At place the police <lb />
lost control of the crowd, which be- <lb />
a desperate struggle to gain <lb />
admittance. The round the <lb />
was trampled down and <lb />
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on to the roofs and fought <lb />
v in through the window. <lb />
the weight of people part of the roof <lb />
fell in, while wall were dam- <lb />
aged windows were smashed. <lb />
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stones at the building. To quell <lb />
the soldiers were called <lb />
out. They charged the crowd with <lb />
fixed bayonet and the lire brigade <lb />
played streams of water on <lb />
New latest, Fall and Winter Dr <lb />
Goods, Shoes, Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb />
Cloaks, we only to give a few price <lb />
but have lots goods and will take pleasure <lb />
snowing you <lb />
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then pound fit. red <lb />
spotted, ear. <lb />
Owner set name by <lb />
property and plying J V My, N C. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up one unmarked <lb />
stray hog, red sandy color, <lb />
about or pounds. Owner <lb />
can get same by proving property <lb />
and paying <lb />
W. M. Jones. <lb />
R. F. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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hundred and <lb />
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Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
We, the undersigned, have by <lb />
mutual consent dissolved co- <lb />
partnership and offer the entire <lb />
stock of consisting <lb />
merchandise at cost. A <lb />
discount offered. For <lb />
terms and particulars address R. <lb />
J. Little Co,, Conetoe, N. C. <lb />
R. J. Little, <lb />
J. H. Clark. <lb />
We will pay the highest mar- <lb />
price for chickens, eggs, <lb />
peas or anything in that <lb />
line. <lb />
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Dress goods in solid colors. <lb />
Plaids and mixed, the <lb />
newest things st <lb />
1.00,1.25,1.50 per <lb />
AT ANA PRICE. <lb />
for the <lb />
out and the mast comfortable made a 3.0.1 <lb />
3.60 and 4.00 <lb />
Percales and for <lb />
school dresses in figures <lb />
plaids. <lb />
Stand IS cent <lb />
our underwear is complete. <lb />
F. DIM <lb />
the Colorado. <lb />
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rivers to completely held in <lb />
bondage by a dam will be the Colo- <lb />
The Laguna dam, twelve <lb />
miles above Ariz., will be <lb />
completed by the government in <lb />
two years. It will be feet long <lb />
and will be secured at -the ends in <lb />
the mountain which compress the <lb />
Colorado at that point into toil <lb />
narrow width. The will con- <lb />
of three massive concrete <lb />
walls, the spaces filled with <lb />
and the whole of the <lb />
dam on SM feet. great <lb />
barrier will weigh ton, end, <lb />
will not rest upon nick, <lb />
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Atlanta Constitution. <lb />
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all the State adopted books except on;. No hi <lb />
Greenville has as many. We can supply you any <lb />
book on the adopted list. Beautiful of the Poets <lb />
in Burnt and leather bindings, fiction at half <lb />
price. Pictures framed and in sheet, fancy Glass- <lb />
ware, and household goods. The only store of its kind <lb />
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stick i imply . n and if the formers will buy this stock at anything <lb />
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Cow is in good condition, black <lb />
with white list across shoulders, <lb />
feet nearly white Calf about <lb />
five months old, dark color. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
property and paying costs. <lb />
Stephen <lb />
; Near School House, <lb />
of Race Track. <lb />
Mil the railroad yard at <lb />
Will be very lowest prices Greenville, a pocket book con- <lb />
, . , . about a trunk check <lb />
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be leaving at Reflector office. <lb />
Give Mrs-C <lb />
Salisbury. N C <lb />
J. H. Starkey. <lb />
Farms for Craven, <lb />
Wake, Beaufort and <lb />
counties in North Carolina <lb />
and Virginia. Tell me your <lb />
wants. R, E. Prince, Raleigh <lb />
W. C d. s w. <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 />
i utensils and household and <lb />
en furniture. This Bale will be <lb />
at my home place on Great <lb />
Swamp. Levi<lb />
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SAVE <lb />
at l.-a-i, and one of <lb />
the best made. <lb />
There c n be none <lb />
PIANOS are <lb />
sold to dealer, <lb />
direct f rem maker to user <lb />
you the middle <lb />
man's profit. <lb />
EVERY PIANO <lb />
GUARANTEED. <lb />
Drop us a line and let us <lb />
tell j. u all about it, and <lb />
how we help you to own <lb />
this sweet piano. <lb />
Let us tell you of nun- <lb />
of Carolinians who <lb />
have bought and <lb />
Ad- <lb />
dress.<lb />
S, Norfolk, <lb />
Man. <lb />
J n. Gran <lb />
by street.<lb />
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Ricks. <lb />
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M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
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Tobacco company <lb />
Is humping things year. Every farmer <lb />
fill IS <lb />
BECAUSE they sell To- <lb />
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Farmers movement working to organize <lb />
GROWER OF THE STATE<lb />
LAND BALE. <lb />
virtue of a -1 de <lb />
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of <lb />
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on <lb />
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CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW'S. SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
WASH- <lb />
DIG MACHINES. <lb />
Tour c r e, <lb />
CARR <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
As authorized for <lb />
we take <lb />
in m Ii <lb />
receipts for <lb />
t-t- arrears. We hare a <lb />
of all who mail at <lb />
We also take order<lb />
Many have gone from here to <lb />
attend the big union at Marlboro. <lb />
K. ft new <lb />
for beef, freak <lb />
and fish. <lb />
Rev. II. R. Jones is holding <lb />
in Martin county <lb />
week. <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
lull line of meat, lard and <lb />
Don't buy before <lb />
in.- -trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
Wilson Lamb, Jr., was here <lb />
waiting on his <lb />
He is a off the <lb />
Id <lb />
We are displaying a very <lb />
pretty line of art squares and <lb />
rugs. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Rev. Joseph E. of <lb />
South Carolina and several others <lb />
ministerial students, <lb />
Ayden this week and <lb />
resume their studies at the <lb />
If you wish to make your <lb />
end or relative a handsome <lb />
resent buy one of those rich <lb />
beautiful framed pictures <lb />
Cannon <lb />
J. R. and R. W. Smith spent <lb />
with J. J. May, in the <lb />
Call on E, E. Dali Cc, foe <lb />
our they will <lb />
Miss Olivia Berry came home <lb />
Tuesday evening after a <lb />
to in Scotland Neck <lb />
vicinity. <lb />
and treat you nice. <lb />
. E. Co carry a nice line <lb />
f oranges and <lb />
Call on them for same. <lb />
Mrs. Pope is here on a visit to <lb />
sister, lira. J. W. Taylor. <lb />
Canon Tyson cordially in. <lb />
the ladies to call <lb />
up-to-date cloaks and <lb />
W. S. and S. V. Laugh- <lb />
of Grifton, have been <lb />
see us during the week. <lb />
For good and cheap flour go to <lb />
I- E. Co, always have <lb />
h goo Is on hand. <lb />
Mrs. has re- <lb />
home from a visit to <lb />
PL <lb />
Miss Dora Manning, of <lb />
was with friends here <lb />
Pete of Belhaven, <lb />
we home Tuesday to visit his <lb />
rents. <lb />
We handle Goldman's shoes <lb />
women, Misses and children. <lb />
pair sold under strict <lb />
On overcoats and <lb />
thing Cannon Tyson can <lb />
you in both quality and <lb />
sauntering around Ayden <lb />
were surprised to note the <lb />
new residences in course of <lb />
and many of them, too, <lb />
size, some eight <lb />
I ten rooms each <lb />
f you need any paint be sure <lb />
fall on E. E. Co. They <lb />
re a paint will cover over <lb />
and wear as long <lb />
and a good price. <lb />
fell the other fellows left a <lb />
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to have the balance next <lb />
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Weep on a <lb />
feed staff at lowest <lb />
Back as hay, con, <lb />
need meal and hulls, brand <lb />
stuff. Frank Lilly A Co. <lb />
The sawing machine is again <lb />
out on its rounds and the wood- <lb />
chopper is out in the cold, while <lb />
the housewife and all <lb />
the world is content that the <lb />
machine is as it should be, a <lb />
benefit. <lb />
Now. <lb />
If the passing weeks teach us <lb />
anything, it is that we should be <lb />
getting our comfort and <lb />
out of life as we goon. <lb />
Many think they will get it by <lb />
and by, when they have <lb />
achieved success, but how often, <lb />
even when that end is reached, <lb />
the anticipated fades. <lb />
Meanwhile, one has lost the best <lb />
that life yields every day. In <lb />
the long run, there can be <lb />
better than work and friend- <lb />
ship, nothing sweeter than the <lb />
and confidence of little <lb />
no richer rewards than a <lb />
sense of duty done and service <lb />
rendered. God has been as good <lb />
to us this week, as He ever has <lb />
been or can be, provided we <lb />
will let his goodness touch and <lb />
enrich our lives. Complications, <lb />
distresses, disappointments, fail- <lb />
these are part and <lb />
parcel, too, of our present life <lb />
and some day we may emerge <lb />
from the shadow and incubus of <lb />
them, but even they press <lb />
down, lose or ignore the <lb />
sources of peace and joy right at <lb />
Transcript. <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
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of the E States is Pet tut of <lb />
Alabama. The southerner says that <lb />
a man who does not grow old a <lb />
rapidly as his friends is at a certain <lb />
in their The <lb />
senator moved to this reflection <lb />
by an incident occurring; at the re- <lb />
cent ceremonies attending the lay- <lb />
of the cornerstone of the new <lb />
building. <lb />
A old fellow, much <lb />
and approached the <lb />
Potatoes are fine, and we reckon <lb />
possums are, too. <lb />
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P AND SURGEON. <lb />
Block, Railroad W, <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
THE FALLS OF <lb />
Rivaling. <lb />
la the heart of South America, <lb />
at the meeting place of three <lb />
Brazil, Argentina and Para- <lb />
nature chosen the site <lb />
a masterpiece of scenic grandeur <lb />
be compared only to the mighty Ni- <lb />
in majesty and pronounced by <lb />
tome of the few travelers who <lb />
A DREAM THAT WON. <lb />
by. <lb />
Story That la <lb />
One reason why truth it <lb />
than it that makers of fie <lb />
generally try to be plausible, <lb />
while truth it never hampered <lb />
any consideration. Here, <lb />
seen it to be even greater than its stance, it a true No <lb />
a. A n a <lb />
North American counterpart. Th <lb />
falls of occur at the junction <lb />
of river with the Upper Pa- <lb />
in a territory famous as the <lb />
original locality of the <lb />
established in the sixteenth <lb />
century, the mint of which <lb />
be teen by who visit the falls. <lb />
About twelve miles above th <lb />
falls the river makes a sharp <lb />
bend, almost at right angles, giving <lb />
them creator extent and more <lb />
character than those of <lb />
which to some degree they re- <lb />
As the river makes the <lb />
sharp bend already mentioned the <lb />
main volume of water rushes around <lb />
the inner hank and is discharged his mind. <lb />
expert fiction writer would <lb />
think of concocting so improbable <lb />
a yarn <lb />
A Brooklyn man, whom we <lb />
as well call Smiths <lb />
ail to used to it they probably won't <lb />
Smith dreamed a <lb />
gig one night not long ago. Th <lb />
were to deeply impressed <lb />
on hit mind that he remembered <lb />
them when he awoke and told then <lb />
to a relative at the breakfast table. <lb />
me a said tin <lb />
relative, half in fun, I <lb />
play the gig <lb />
Smith tossed a quarter over <lb />
him, and the matter dropped <lb />
into a narrow gorge, at one <lb />
point making a clear plunge of <lb />
feet. all the volume of the riv- <lb />
is received at this place, however, <lb />
the rest of the running out <lb />
East it into wide elbow formed <lb />
y the bond and circling along the <lb />
among rocks and is- <lb />
lands before reaching the edge of the <lb />
cliff, over the descent is made <lb />
in two great of a hundred feet <lb />
each in a vast semicircle of <lb />
feet. The total length of <lb />
falls, if measured, at the <lb />
edge of the cliff, through <lb />
broken contour, including interest- <lb />
islets, is twice as great as that <lb />
of Niagara, including the <lb />
of Goat island. <lb />
The double fall of is the <lb />
of the <lb />
or platform <lb />
that -s the leap being in some <lb />
places more than fifty yards <lb />
Mid in others only a few feet. <lb />
The scenery surrounding <lb />
falls is in peculiar harmony with the <lb />
solemn grandeur of the cataract and <lb />
varied character. The roar of <lb />
had a waterfall is more impressive for <lb />
m, <lb />
whom ho took by the <lb />
hand, affectionately inquiring as to <lb />
health. <lb />
am in excellent brink-1 . striking feature <lb />
responded Mr. not the rocky shelf <lb />
tho old tan. <lb />
you know me, <lb />
In tone from <lb />
the other clear i- <lb />
of the f years.<lb />
Where.;and <lb />
When the <lb />
my ago, l- <lb />
dream <lb />
Spectator. <lb />
d chap <lb />
to a colleague, <lb />
Mr. <lb />
. wot <lb />
Lieu I didn't <lb />
I mu Ill's <lb />
tell me what <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
is your <lb />
by for <lb />
children's school <lb />
tablets, era <lb />
we have also a assort <lb />
of <lb />
note aper for use <lb />
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
ed <lb />
The mainstay of social<lb />
M. SAULS, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
optimist <lb />
my dear child; <lb />
is a man who i- married and <lb />
spite of it declare that he is for- <lb />
Old y <lb />
ounce still <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
it we will refund <lb />
We say a <lb />
full 11.09 size Tree bottle of <lb />
and if it benefits you, <lb />
use SOL until cur.-d <lb />
advertisement entitles <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG <lb />
Only a limited <lb />
away. Don't miss this op <lb />
test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
the solitude of the spot and the <lb />
eternal silence that reigns in the <lb />
dense forests that mark its border, <lb />
into which the man has <lb />
scarcely penetrated. For several <lb />
miles before the falls are reached <lb />
the river is a mass of huge frowning <lb />
and whirlpools, and the <lb />
first view of the great cataract it. <lb />
often a disappointment, from <lb />
fact that it must be seen from many j <lb />
point lie appreciated in <lb />
all its <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. J.-ea. <lb />
At 1906. <lb />
Loans and Discounts. if 40,827.34 <lb />
Secured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from<lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
Bank notes <lb />
U. B. <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital paid in, <lb />
fund <lb />
Undivided profile<lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposits subject to check, 41,002.48 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. <lb />
who hasn't been able to <lb />
anything but his toes since <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
or most go, he <lb />
ell advanced. The prices now <lb />
interest the moat economic buy- <lb />
Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
Manning went to Green- <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
At all interested in cook <lb />
e and heaters it will pay <lb />
to examine quality and and sworn to before J. R. SMITH <lb />
that Cannon Tyson are th, 8th day of Sept. 1906. I N <lb />
R. V. CA K<lb />
OP NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, of the above-named bark, solemnly <lb />
list is true to the beat of n y o led. and be- <lb />
J. slier. <lb />
Too Short For Rome. <lb />
is a great misfortune to a <lb />
actor b be said a the- <lb />
manager. short <lb />
must hove a shorter leading lady, <lb />
if he waives that privilege lie <lb />
in his scenes with her. tee to it <lb />
when the pair draw on <lb />
she sits or on a taMe or <lb />
kneels on an ottoman, ho <lb />
stand very erect in his heeled <lb />
hoes, thus creating the illusion <lb />
that he is rather tall. I with all <lb />
that a short actor i. always at dis- <lb />
advantage. I once an excel- <lb />
lent of five foot four who <lb />
dared to with a Juliet <lb />
of feet, In a western town one <lb />
night as usual, sighed, <lb />
wish I were that <lb />
A shrill called from the gal- <lb />
wouldn't fit too <lb />
small <lb />
Tommy-, <lb />
A teacher was instructing a class <lb />
of and had spent half an hour <lb />
trying to drive into their heads tho <lb />
difference between man and tho <lb />
lower animals, but apparently with <lb />
little success. <lb />
he said, coaxingly, to <lb />
a little chap, you know the <lb />
between, say, me and a pig, <lb />
or any other <lb />
replied Tommy, innocent- <lb />
I. another teacher standing by <lb />
That afternoon a knowing horse- <lb />
roan gave Smith a dead straight tip <lb />
It was the surest thing ever and t <lb />
good long shot, so Smith <lb />
and lost it on the horse. <lb />
That evening on his way home lit <lb />
passed the cigar store where In <lb />
stopped. He concluded that <lb />
with only cents in his pocket <lb />
he'd better smoke his pipe <lb />
dinner. <lb />
me a said his <lb />
after the evening meal, <lb />
I'll give you a good <lb />
But Smith went right on fill in <lb />
up the old pipe. <lb />
give me a quarter and <lb />
won't give you a good tin <lb />
relative insisted. <lb />
no quarters to <lb />
Smith answered morosely. He <lb />
dreadfully in the dumps. lie had <lb />
promised to pay the next <lb />
and had no idea how he was <lb />
to raise it. <lb />
me a quarter, tell <lb />
the relative demanded. <lb />
have <lb />
well, if it's as bad as <lb />
And Smith flung the silver <lb />
across to him. <lb />
said the relative, <lb />
you arc entitled to half the f <lb />
I put a dollar on your <lb />
gig today, and it won an even <lb />
He handed out to <lb />
and the incident was closed. Eva; <lb />
one of the three numbers he ha <lb />
I hod won. <lb />
Now don't tell me that it is <lb />
good It isn't. It is merely . <lb />
true story. If I hadn't been <lb />
by facts I have nude <lb />
n. h more plausible yarn of t, out <lb />
it wouldn't have been so <lb />
Brooklyn <lb />
A Lt For <lb />
For sheer matter <lb />
of food commend <lb />
directions, which n .- of the <lb />
papers gave to <lb />
during the siege of 1870. The sup <lb />
plies were getting lower and <lb />
in the Prussian city. Seine <lb />
would bite, so the an <lb />
glen took to <lb />
long, strong lie and a ho., <lb />
with to is and gently <lb />
the rod. In a few minutes a r; <lb />
will come smell the <lb />
sol. It lie some time before <lb />
he decide- to swallow it. for his <lb />
if When lie does, <lb />
leave . five minutes to <lb />
on it, than pull strongly and <lb />
Ii.- will make convulsive jumps, <lb />
calm and do net let his ex- <lb />
gain on you. Draw him <lb />
Up, et <lb />
. . remove. <lb />
t that may <lb />
c j.-. <lb />
. French <lb />
. hand, <lb />
on the wrong <lb />
u if you can <lb />
Away. <lb />
Mr. Thorns Johnson v. <lb />
being married for the time <lb />
in tho little country in <lb />
she had been raised. Tie <lb />
was ; with all <lb />
tho I point, <lb />
gives woman to this man <lb />
lo he his a v; -e <lb />
hue; in the replied, <lb />
generally <lb />
Save Your Dollars <lb />
And they will wine r for a There <lb />
n better way saving to buy goods where you <lb />
them st. have <lb />
Cottonseed, Meal And Hulls <lb />
HAY, SHIP STUFF, <lb />
can sell at very lowest I also carry a <lb />
line <lb />
a can save on these. See me before <lb />
IF, . J <lb />
IN LOW RICES FOR CASH <lb />
ALL OVER THE <lb />
r To <lb />
Spots on <lb />
clothing ore <lb />
first brush out i <lb />
nave gather. m <lb />
rub <lb />
or, if this is not <lb />
chalk or <lb />
of the lat it. If not. ply a paste of the <lb />
alkali to the r. side and cover <lb />
to exclude the dust, it th is <lb />
for twenty-four hours. Hum lay <lb />
several thicknesses of tissue or of <lb />
blotting paper over the and <lb />
set a moderately hot iron on it, <lb />
shifting the aper at the grease <lb />
pears on the it best <lb />
done by from the wrong <lb />
side, if all is not extracted, <lb />
sponge with ammonia and <lb />
renew the alkali. <lb />
To one gallon of water add a one <lb />
pound of, chloride of lime and <lb />
four pounds of common washing <lb />
soda. Allow it to boil <lb />
ten minutes. When cool turn into <lb />
bottles, fruit jars or jugs. A <lb />
cupful in a tub of water will loosen <lb />
dirt in the most soiled clothing, <lb />
bleaching perfectly. It will cut <lb />
grease and dirt out of cooking <lb />
sinks and drain pipes. Dilute <lb />
the water for all except for <lb />
washing clothes. Keep tightly cork- <lb />
ed and plainly labeled. <lb />
Put into a saucepan over the fire <lb />
a tablespoonful of butter and a half <lb />
of flour. Stir and cook <lb />
until blended, then odd one-half <lb />
cupful of strained soup stock, half <lb />
a cupful of milk, half a teaspoonful <lb />
of salt, live whole peppers a bit <lb />
of bay leaf. Cook five minutes, re- <lb />
move bay leaf and peppers, add <lb />
three tablespoonfuls of grated horse- <lb />
radish, cook a minute longer and <lb />
Car. of th. Baby. <lb />
Don't give the baby any kind of <lb />
raw food or any kind of fruit. <lb />
Don't give the infant coffee, tea, <lb />
beer or any liquor or any kind of <lb />
food except that which is <lb />
scribed. <lb />
The infant should sleep alone in <lb />
a crib. Don't let the baby sleep <lb />
in a room near the kitchen. Don't <lb />
have clothing in the <lb />
room where the baby is kept <lb />
Cr of <lb />
A good way to clean hairbrushes <lb />
is with spirits of ammonia and warm <lb />
water. Take a tablespoonful of <lb />
ammonia to a quart of water, dip <lb />
up and down in the <lb />
water without wetting the back, <lb />
rinse in warm water, shake <lb />
well and in the air, but not in <lb />
the tun. Soap and soda soften the <lb />
bristles will turn an ivory back- <lb />
y, <lb />
Wax For <lb />
of one-third resin <lb />
and beeswax. Heat to- <lb />
x well and put away until <lb />
led. When it is to be used lay, <lb />
a lump of it on top of the jar or bot- <lb />
to be sealed and press it down <lb />
with a hot shovel. This will melt <lb />
it, and thus seal the cork. <lb />
Tomato <lb />
Three medium size tomatoes, <lb />
chopped fine; half cupful of raisins; <lb />
one and one-half cupfuls of sugar; <lb />
half teaspoonful each of cinnamon <lb />
and allspice; juice of a small lemon; <lb />
one teaspoonful of stir- <lb />
red smooth in a little water. <lb />
in open crust. <lb />
Paint. <lb />
To clean paint dampen a clean <lb />
cloth in hot water, dip it in whiting <lb />
and rub the paint until the dirt is <lb />
removed. Rinse well in clean water, <lb />
dry with a cloth and polish with <lb />
t chamois leather. Paint cleansed <lb />
in way looks like new. <lb />
Anti. <lb />
To get rid of ants wring out a <lb />
sponge in a solution of and <lb />
water and put it on a plate where <lb />
the congregate. Soon it will <lb />
be filled with the insects. <lb />
it in boiling water and use again <lb />
in the tome manner. <lb />
A Good <lb />
Cucumber is one of nature's own <lb />
cosmetics. Try using a slice of cu- <lb />
cumber instead of soap for wash- <lb />
your face. Don't throw away <lb />
even the rind. Boil it and ate the <lb />
water for washing your <lb />
In th. Laundry. <lb />
After starched garments have <lb />
been ironed they should be hung in <lb />
the sunshine to thoroughly dry and <lb />
that the may take away <lb />
any yellow caused by too <lb />
Irons. <lb />
A Cooking Hint <lb />
If raisins and currant- are rolled, <lb />
in flour before using them in <lb />
or paddings and then added at the <lb />
last they will not to <lb />
tom. <lb />
Maths<lb /></p>
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KEEPS GROWING. <lb />
GRANTED THE FRANCHISE, f <lb />
AW- <lb />
Cite Railroad <lb />
Way Across Streets. <lb />
board of held <lb />
an. meeting Friday night to <lb />
the application of the <lb />
and Pamlico sound rail- <lb />
and Lou Climbs Upward. <lb />
The board of directors of the <lb />
Home and Loan <lb />
met Friday night in the <lb />
office of the The re- <lb />
port of the secretary and treas-r a franchise to cross <lb />
was very gratifying, both Dickinson and <lb />
as i e old series and the in to have a switch <lb />
., . f -n their o pot to the truck of <lb />
nut started A- two at a <lb />
en- of stock are now m opera-. the i <lb />
necessitating more work on. Six members of the beard <lb />
the part of the secretary and, were present, and after much <lb />
given <lb />
increase in salary. Every <lb />
non in the community who can <lb />
do so, especially earn- <lb />
should take a shares. <lb />
teals <lb />
well manage <lb />
discussion the franchise was <lb />
granted. <lb />
In granting this franchise the <lb />
placed several provisions <lb />
in it. <lb />
First It is for a term of <lb />
As nothing twenty years. <lb />
Second. The railroad <lb />
its cross ties below the <lb />
the streets and sink its <lb />
irons so that the top shall <lb />
nit be above the level of the <lb />
st <lb />
space between the <lb />
r. to the level of tie irons <lb />
be filled with plank, <lb />
hard material, the <lb />
crossing being <lb />
for three <lb />
association. <lb />
tot at maturity, <lb />
d cents a week, d <lb />
even any boy could lay aside that <lb />
such. <lb />
The but <lb />
and bald-headed husband <lb />
of Mrs. Alice had a close shave <lb />
for re-election to congress, and <lb />
a published telegram from his <lb />
a; to the <lb />
fir co in the same <lb />
feet. <lb />
grade of <lb />
s. n avenue shall not be changed <lb />
Fifth-The railroad shall con- <lb />
st met and maintain necessary <lb />
was deemed, <lb />
necessary to save him at all. Also; Sixth-No engine, car or ob- <lb />
telegram of congratulation any k shad re- <lb />
eminent relation by lain on the track on Dickinson <lb />
affinity, with to <lb />
was given out alter the result longer period than three <lb />
became known. Manifestly, a at any time, <lb />
successful opponent of Mr. Long-j town reserves <lb />
worth would hardly stand well, the right to make and enforce <lb />
with and ail <lb />
expedient for the welfare and <lb />
the Washington world and its <lb />
wife be pretty sure to safety of the public. <lb />
snub him and his wife- Mrs. Eighth-Any violation of these <lb />
and Mr. are in a conditions on the part of the <lb />
n ; ,.,. railroad or its successors shall r- <lb />
to get more enjoyment out right hereby granted. <lb />
f representing the first Ohio Ninth That the switch <lb />
than any couple Dickinson avenue and Clark <lb />
. is to be used only for t. e <lb />
of freight being <lb />
moved to and from that <lb />
north of Dickinson avenue <lb />
else, and likewise to rd <lb />
public . <lb />
Nor should we . <lb />
that Mrs. did along <lb />
faring the and do- <lb />
served f the Cincinnati <lb />
proved herself <lb />
to Our Orphanage. <lb />
The work of the <lb />
tn ideal can oat wife, going homes of North Carolina is re- <lb />
s ; hands with highly by our people, and <lb />
and rover <lb />
losing hi r u. . ti <lb />
Crocks or by <lb />
the eager ;. is thus <lb />
the . i England <lb />
Be wont to i. their husband <lb />
n . j election. As <lb />
for Nick, i. i ell <lb />
thine in I . , Lastly, <lb />
sire d <lb />
of the <lb />
ill B <lb />
I l lied. All <lb />
, .; trio are <lb />
but <lb />
. . the <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
re <lb />
ten <lb />
bad t <lb />
Observe r. <lb />
lite <lb />
Farm. <lb />
Then <lb />
these institutions are worthy of <lb />
our heartiest support. We can <lb />
see something of the good they <lb />
are accomplishing, but the far- <lb />
reaching, ever-widening <lb />
of their work we are <lb />
now able to fully know and <lb />
measure. They are being <lb />
greatly used of God in the bet- <lb />
of lives, in the salvation <lb />
of souls. <lb />
Thanksgiving Day has been <lb />
adopted by our as a time <lb />
of special c fort for and gifts to <lb />
the orphanages of the State. <lb />
Can we in a better, more fitting <lb />
way express our gratitude to the <lb />
Giver of all good than by help- <lb />
in the care and equipment <lb />
for life of these home less <lb />
Such a method of ex- <lb />
pressing thanks to God <lb />
to us, and surely, it is pleasing <lb />
to <lb />
The aid received by the o, <lb />
homes of North Carolina <lb />
a time when work <lb />
was largely work of the <lb />
h at is i. <lb />
and only to a limited ex- the maintenance and <lb />
t work of the head. Modern j of their work. <lb />
grass has changed all that. May the observance of <lb />
introduction of machinery Thanksgiving Day this year be <lb />
lightened almost to the van- <lb />
point what used to be the <lb />
manual tasks. The farm Memorial to <lb />
a become a factory, in a sense, The Kinston Free Press has <lb />
d the most successful farmers received the following <lb />
much system and board of trustees, the <lb />
lion for as much ingenuity in I faculty and the of the <lb />
j North Carolina State . <lb />
anting means to ends and B and Industrial College, <lb />
alertness in taking North Carolina, invite you <lb />
of conditions as if they were; to be present at the in <lb />
a business in town. memory of its founder and pres- <lb />
phase of the Wt, Dr. Charles Duncan <lb />
. Iver, to be held at the college, <lb />
farm which is not to 1906, at o'clock <lb />
overlooked in considering m <lb />
rt as r . <lb />
i in living <lb />
put has taken place on <lb />
farms during the past <lb />
it rat Farmers are no <lb />
They are no <lb />
get-cut off from the <lb />
I enjoyments of life It may <lb />
that reaction from the rush <lb />
the cities i.; about due, and <lb />
t there will be American <lb />
in the future, as well as <lb />
men, who will con- <lb />
that life on a farm is <lb />
uninteresting nor <lb />
stable compared in a large <lb />
f with life devoted to urban <lb />
will <lb />
Don't Save This Way. <lb />
Don't save money by- <lb />
Using cheap soap. You <lb />
ruin your complexion. <lb />
Sewing in the dusk. Gaslight <lb />
is cheaper than bills. <lb />
Wearing thin clothing. Flan- <lb />
is c and better than <lb />
medicine <lb />
Going without luncheon. You <lb />
will injure your health and <lb />
if you do. <lb />
Walking overtired to <lb />
avoid carfares. You save in <lb />
money but your con- <lb />
Overworking. Nobody thanks <lb />
you. You will be cross and <lb />
table and your husband will wish <lb />
Wisconsin, you were no-<lb />
i i <lb />
Tl <lb />
THE REASON WHY <lb />
is only by reason of the maker's intimate, thorough <lb />
knowledge of women's tastes and the requirements <lb />
of her f-jet that Shoes have achieved <lb />
their success. First, they satisfy the eye and <lb />
.,., distinction to the foot. Secondly, they fit <lb />
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 you do not care to buy. <lb />
R. J. G. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA 1908 <lb />
NO. <lb />
J IN WONDERLAND. <lb />
the Lord it Ain't No Worse, <lb />
sad Give an Invitation to a Feast. <lb />
Grifton, N. C. Nov. <lb />
May the good Lord bless us all. <lb />
Fellow citizens. But, gentlemen <lb />
the jury, how did it happen <lb />
that you should have rendered <lb />
such a verdict after hearing the <lb />
evidence of all our big speak- <lb />
speakers, from Vanderbilt down <lb />
to Skinner, Dockery, and several <lb />
other big guns in the campaign <lb />
I know all we fellows told you <lb />
the truth in our but <lb />
you did not get the wax out of <lb />
your ears sufficient for us to make <lb />
you believe you understand Hut <lb />
gentleman of the jury, <lb />
should have set on that box as <lb />
the great reservoir of American <lb />
liberty and southern polytheism. <lb />
You were to swing the great flag <lb />
of justice this immense <lb />
. community in hydraulic majesty <lb />
conjugal superfluity, you <lb />
should have been the great <lb />
triumphal arch over which <lb />
evaporates the even scales of <lb />
justice and numerical <lb />
You should ought to have <lb />
the deep arcana <lb />
nature and dispose of this <lb />
question with <lb />
concatenation with science its- <lb />
future velocity and <lb />
momentum. But, n. <lb />
you must understand that the <lb />
question you have decided <lb />
one of Democratic eccentricity <lb />
which was not allowed to wall <lb />
in the primeval shades of <lb />
freedom of political <lb />
but had to endure the <lb />
hot sun or political harangues <lb />
the heights of nobility and feudal <lb />
eminence. But gentlemen, it i <lb />
a true saying, that it's a bad <lb />
wind that vs no one any <lb />
its my pie to tell you and every- <lb />
body else, that I'm glad it was <lb />
no worse, and we can <lb />
eat our Thanksgiving <lb />
thanking our God it was no won e <lb />
than it was. I see it very plain- <lb />
that I've got to go to sch-. <lb />
again and study the Democrat c <lb />
arithmetic and learn to <lb />
count, for it me like that <lb />
with my old fashion learning I <lb />
ain't no count on the count. <lb />
But, Mr. Editor, we have <lb />
to thank God for another <lb />
good blessing which everybody. <lb />
of religion or politics <lb />
can enjoy, and are specially in- <lb />
to give their presence <lb />
an entertainment in the town <lb />
Grifton. on the Wednesday even- <lb />
before the Thursday of <lb />
Thanksgiving day, to a <lb />
rich treat that is in store for all <lb />
ho come. There will be a <lb />
grand entertainment by the good <lb />
brethren and sisters of the M. E. <lb />
church for the benefit of the new <lb />
church they are erecting at this <lb />
place. It is a good and worthy <lb />
cause and should have the good <lb />
will of all men religiously in- <lb />
So every one is invited <lb />
to don't be afraid to <lb />
come, for you know when that <lb />
good old Methodist bell sound <lb />
the call for worship she says <lb />
for for <lb />
for So come and <lb />
serve the Lord the best you can. <lb />
If you can t sing, pray. If you <lb />
can't preach pay, d lend a <lb />
hand in building to <lb />
the Lord. Vanderbilt. <lb />
Vote of Pitt County, November 6th, <lb />
1906.<lb />
OS <lb />
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Beaver Dam <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Swift Creek<lb />
ID<lb />
GO<lb />
TOOK AWAY CARS. <lb />
Southern Railway Treats Thomasville <lb />
Like a . <lb />
Thomasville. N. Nov. <lb />
AN HONORABLE <lb />
BURGLARY IN TOWN. <lb />
Takes the Banner all Around. <lb />
In the recent election <lb />
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL TEACHER'S <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
Home of <lb />
Mr. L. <lb />
Entered. <lb />
H. <lb />
The Southern has treat-took the banner by giving the There seems to be a gang of <lb />
ed Thomasville like a dog. Just largest majority of any town- burglars working up and down <lb />
after certain factories had <lb />
cured some cars to load with <lb />
chairs an order sent to <lb />
Thomasville rend by first <lb />
train <lb />
ship in the county. She is also the railroad in this section- One; <lb />
entitled to the banner on the age night last week some robberies I <lb />
of some of her voters. A bunch in Kinston. <lb />
of six Democratic patriots Saturday night the home of Mr. <lb />
Opera Home, Nov. 21st. <lb />
The com- <lb />
carrying their own special <lb />
scenery, a band of music and <lb />
fine orchestra, will product tin <lb />
click of the clock, pastoral comedy drama of <lb />
And the grand old work g es that name at tho Masonic opera <lb />
house on Wednesday <lb />
The piece deals with country <lb />
If the October meeting of the life and people, three <lb />
i e t for The e-1 or. <lb />
tick <lb />
rain every err, regard- walked up to the box at Black r. c. Cannon, in Ayden, was Teachers Association of Pit play being laid in one <lb />
of size to Danville, Va. I Jack together to put in their entered and several articles county may l SiM to have been many quaint v . <lb />
of the factor. all the votes whose combined ages stolen interesting and helpful, the The sect. <lb />
hairs ready to put in the cars were years. They were W. Sunday night the burglars meeting held last Saturday was portrays, <lb />
and some of them even had Haddock, aged struck Greenville and the home delightful and inspiring. first visit to Was. <lb />
hem on wagons ready to be put aged James Elks, aged f Mr. L. H. Rountree, on Pitt meeting was the best that In the third act a <lb />
in the cars at once while others W. H. Buck, aged R. T. street, was broken into. En- the association had ever known sawmill effect is shown, being <lb />
had goods on their platforms son, aged P. W. Arnold, aged trance was made into the house until last Saturday, when all nothing ; or less than a corn- <lb />
ready to go out. 75- If a township in any county by cutting a slat from the achievements in full operation, <lb />
The citizens of Thomasville in the State can beat this sex- window Mind, by which means passed, the crown was cutting up genuine timber. The <lb />
are exceedingly mad and rightly we are hear fit m the blind was unlocked, and the placed above the glorious record saw is a genuine buzz or <lb />
them. You can't down old Pitt window was raised. The of November's success. The saw, and cuts through timber at <lb />
Only a month or so ago the as long as she has Bach Demo- burglar went to Mr. weal. was superb, and a lightning speed. <lb />
North Chair voters as these. bed room and took his pants number of teachers and ex- <lb />
i ion refused to appear at High from a chair, carried the pants teachers, about one hundred and <lb />
Point o complain of shortage of j in the parlor an, rifled the pock. fifty m all, met in the <lb />
cars. treatment night there was some of ii money. of <lb />
that was appreciated trouble between Mr. Joseph else was missed. and enjoyed one o the bes-t <lb />
From all indications, probably a Rawls and Mr. J. M. in programs the association has <lb />
dozen will be filed at once the store- Mr. ever rendered. <lb />
and pressed Strenuously. It was got bis rifle, loaded it and Won-en Who Carry The meeting was called to or- <lb />
dirty trick to Sly the least started out after Mr. Rawls. would be order at by the evening, November 16th <lb />
Friends seeing there was said a manufacturer of firearms, president, A. Arthur nineteen hundred and six <lb />
be more trouble gathered learn how many New York A Scripture lesson was read and <lb />
following around to disarm him, women carry revolvers, prayer was offered by Rev J. E. <lb />
since last <lb />
White. <lb />
and while doing so the rifle was in the suburban districts. after which Hail <lb />
discharged. The ball struck the I don't know what number the the Power of was <lb />
, a ii. a pavement and glanced and went records of the police department sung by the audience. <lb />
James Avery and f. . . ,, , ., D , ,,.,. w H ad. <lb />
. i through the calf of Mr. R. D. show and I don't believe it is any , act <lb />
China Wedding. <lb />
1886 <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cobb <lb />
invite you to be present <lb />
at the <lb />
Twentieth Anniversary of their <lb />
marriage <lb />
from nine to twelve <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Golden <lb />
Handsome invitations en-. <lb />
most beautiful re- fully of the future. Mr. Rags- <lb />
solvers in the world. Its barrel dale's happy tendency to look at <lb />
is silver of a hard alloy, th. <lb />
Quite a Walk. <lb />
A crowd out for a walk took a <lb />
tramp down the new railroad <lb />
opening Sunday <lb />
When they stopped and took <lb />
their bearings they were seven <lb />
miles from town. It seemed <lb />
like forty before they got back. <lb />
leer Mr , ,. , , . dressed the association for a <lb />
W. Grimes and Verna Ed- . indication the whole. Mrs. w <lb />
I wound was painful but not sen- ,, . . , speaking <lb />
is the proud possessor of the present and hope- <lb />
W. A. and <lb />
Allen. <lb />
J K. Briley and Mattie <lb />
W. F. Warren <lb />
Z-b Murphy <lb />
Fred <lb />
W. Z Wilson and Lula <lb />
Colored. <lb />
Henry and Lillie Par- <lb />
oldest inmate of the Sol- <lb />
Home- a man named Bunn, <lb />
of Wake county, died a few days <lb />
ago. He was years old. One <lb />
other inmate is years old. <lb />
the bright side of everything en- beautiful. Would that every <lb />
is silver of ,,.,., ables him to encourage and teacher aid of this county, <lb />
and Pattie graved in gold, have been issued. of the teachers of Pitt county as h i even of this could have <lb />
reading as follows. me grip is , .------- ., , <lb />
Mattie j 1866 engraved handsomely. Needless <lb />
Mr and Mrs. William M. King to say it was made to order for <lb />
her. Mrs. Adolf. <lb />
and <lb />
and Lillie <lb />
James Williams and Annie <lb />
Donaldson. <lb />
EL D and Carrie Wig- <lb />
gins. <lb />
Jeremiah Daniels and <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
invite you to be present <lb />
at the <lb />
Fiftieth of their tOT suffered, gees <lb />
marriage <lb />
evening, <lb />
17th <lb />
nineteen hundred and six, <lb />
from eight to eleven, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
No cards are sent in town. <lb />
alone can encourage and help heard that Those who <lb />
them. did hear it w ever remember <lb />
Prof. H. B. Smith's BU it, and its influence will be felt <lb />
on to Spell- long after the lips that uttered <lb />
wort timely and it are in <lb />
The teachers of this are Prof. <lb />
fortunate in having Mr. Smith n <lb />
as a in the work <lb />
Hon. T. J. Jarvis was then of <lb />
introduced with appropriate re- the i and important work in <lb />
marks by the president. An in- e are He <lb />
was necessary only as showed plainly without <lb />
a form, for we all know and . ten the work, a <lb />
when <lb />
she rides along the bridle paths <lb />
around her Long Island home <lb />
and she would nut to <lb />
use her weapon, am sure, if <lb />
repetition of the <lb />
May experienced <lb />
were to occur. Half the women <lb />
of the hunt know <lb />
per on <lb />
earnestly <lb />
interest in <lb />
General Dead. <lb />
Bakersfield, Cal., Nov. 12.- <lb />
but all friends are to a and lo <lb />
i it, too. A well-known society <lb />
woman has had a brace of re- <lb />
i made for her <lb />
Not the Right Parties. <lb />
honor Mr. Jarvis. whom r ran accomplish nothing. <lb />
have been wit la- t W th- Meet- <lb />
greater honors t an upon any was at an end. and <lb />
other living North Carolinian, the Woman's <lb />
Officer P. of Charles- one at each of tho <lb />
She carries them in holsters-1 convened. A <lb />
in- <lb />
fill address he the audience though brief, meeting <lb />
Major General William Rufus ton, S. C, arrived Monday even-1 for instant His of was which the <lb />
U. S A., retired, died for the purpose of York Press. <lb />
at p. m., at the ranch of two who had been <lb />
Captain W. H. his arrested here on suspicion of <lb />
son-in-law, twenty miles south being parties wanted in Five were drowned pass away and <lb />
the architectural <lb />
achievements as <lb />
magnificent <lb />
of this city, after an illness of I ton, and for whose arrest re-; near Salisbury, Saturday night, i the marvelous <lb />
seven days. Burial will be in wards are offered. The while crossing Yadkin river on and spiritual <lb />
the post cemetery at the here were not the parties wanted their way home from a corn vealed in <lb />
at San Francisco, with full and the officer returned without shucking where they had filled live through the <lb />
.; era were at liberty <lb />
revealed in The two meetings of the <lb />
i that must Teacher's Association this year <lb />
forgotten, to have been very interesting and <lb />
. mental helpful, and the outlook the <lb />
ling as re-future is bright is <lb />
that shall yet we can com- <lb />
of great things ti. <lb />
honors. <lb />
up on whiskey. <lb />
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