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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 />
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be <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 />
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at San Francisco, with full and the officer returned without shucking where they had filled live through the <lb />
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forgotten, to have been very interesting and <lb />
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from the New York Tribune by Mr. <lb />
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novels and one of the most obscure <lb />
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San Francisco Argonaut. <lb />
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when cool and label No. Clean <lb />
the glass to be coated thorough, <lb />
lay it on a perfectly level surface in <lb />
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piece of while paper below the plate <lb />
g.; When a sufficient deposit <lb />
silver bus been made, and much <lb />
l is required for an ordinary <lb />
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waler and stand the mirror <lb />
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shellac In alcohol and finally frame <lb />
the mirror with u booking of dear <lb />
to protect the mirror surface <lb />
from being <lb />
and . luge. <lb />
the Croesus <lb />
who die I not Ion; ago, was said <lb />
to be much averse to the marriage <lb />
of young men his employ. At one <lb />
his secretary asked for a <lb />
to --t married. Mr re- <lb />
;. you get married <lb />
your service- any more. You <lb />
can't serve me as want to be <lb />
and yo i can't look after r <lb />
its y i to if you serve <lb />
mo pro Come in later and lei <lb />
re kn what you i i <lb />
the seen ex- <lb />
that I. <lb />
wed. Ins <lb />
with then and tin <lb />
Mr. <lb />
ind wished him <lb />
. I <lb />
i u i <lb />
it sent for <lb />
. and handed <lb />
him an envelope, not to be opened <lb />
until after the wedding. It con- <lb />
a check for a note <lb />
admiring the young man's courage. <lb />
London Truth. <lb />
a Match. <lb />
King Edward said that he <lb />
pent the t ting and nervous <lb />
. i of hi- on a prairie in <lb />
he visited <lb />
ii ; was in no <lb />
r of b . by a red Indian <lb />
or by wolves or gored by a <lb />
bi His anxiety and <lb />
I . wore . . inly due to his <lb />
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ere away from <lb />
to .- match be- <lb />
V . ere cast as to . it. The lot fell ; i i i get the light thorn v, lire<lb />
Hush drew at <lb />
with <lb />
stated that <lb />
i i ii oars that the of the deadly to the When <lb />
i ; , it i , i i r ea-n ii i trip i ended <lb />
., i. Mobile wreck. <lb />
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FOR THE LiTTLE <lb />
. Tree That r i to <lb />
One of the m <lb />
la the is the <lb />
which grows in <lb />
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for partitions, and for <lb />
wails . b. in . u i easel <lb />
Are feet in width and , et a <lb />
length. The property <lb />
that gives it its name, is <lb />
that it pure, <lb />
in the driest <lb />
the thick part of the <lb />
quart of this may be <lb />
t once. <lb />
The popular tree of <lb />
note in the olden time. It <lb />
was a favorite tree with conquerors, <lb />
who often wore brunches of it <lb />
their heads during their triumphs. <lb />
The ides is derived from the <lb />
that Hercules bound his brow <lb />
a chaplet of leaves after hie <lb />
famous contest with the <lb />
at Mount Aventine. <lb />
the Creeks the white poplar wast <lb />
dedicated to time, because its leave <lb />
were continually in motion and be- <lb />
the dark side was suppose <lb />
to represent night and the aid <lb />
The <lb />
a nice man <lb />
In I It <lb />
So why little <lb />
ever. <lb />
That man. <lb />
mean i r up <lb />
To Jim t Co <lb />
one day <lb />
i i. as-1 <lb />
Jim Is <lb />
Ii poor Jim at, t. <lb />
But papa It him neat, <lb />
Defined. <lb />
what does this <lb />
mean, <lb />
when you have an <lb />
for ten noodles and only <lb />
is <lb />
A Queer <lb />
just listen to finally ex- <lb />
claimed Mrs. Chatter, self reproach- <lb />
fully, you with all thin <lb />
talk about Mrs. shameful <lb />
treatment of me and all my other <lb />
nil, replied th <lb />
man, rather ambiguously; I'm <lb />
to hear Free Press. <lb />
The <lb />
woman who <lb />
passed be very method <lb />
a. . <lb />
for <lb />
I guess she <lb />
talking hush. That's Mrs. <lb />
who keeps our <lb />
Pram <lb />
Not Flattering. <lb />
the cook left morn- <lb />
cooked the <lb />
you I never noticed <lb />
difference. Guess you won't miss <lb />
her Deal- <lb />
Attention. <lb />
said Meandering Mike, <lb />
one o the few animals <lb />
answered Plodding <lb />
was me so <lb />
fast I could hardly keep ahead <lb />
Star. <lb />
He Found Out. <lb />
could never salt <lb />
the solemn is the at <lb />
on in <lb />
replied the <lb />
with He bandaged bead, <lb />
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in Greenville, N. C, hi class <lb />
at in and adjoining. <lb />
in to <lb />
E NOV. <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
Meeting <lb />
There was quite a good attend- <lb />
of business men at the <lb />
mayor's office, Monday night, <lb />
upon the meeting of the <lb />
of Commerce, Several new <lb />
members were enrolled. <lb />
principal business of the <lb />
meeting was the election of a <lb />
board of directors. E. G. Flan- <lb />
A. Ellington. H. <lb />
Carr, J. S. Smith. D. J. <lb />
r RUNS This talk y Blackburn of con-1 and F. M. <lb />
i testing the election of Hackett is were chosen. <lb />
simply harking up a tree. He <lb />
knows there is no ground for a <lb />
contest, and if he does such a <lb />
thing North Can Una ought to he <lb />
made too warm a place for him. <lb />
are trade papers that <lb />
I , with new enterprises <lb />
J throughout the South <lb />
and give lists th <lb />
es from week to week. North <lb />
Carolina comes in for men- <lb />
this line, her list any the <lb />
for last week being as how <lb />
Burlington-Bridge Company; did <lb />
furniture factory; have the ,,. <lb />
side did. and that is about all <lb />
company. <lb />
Charlotte com- <lb />
develop- <lb />
company. <lb />
company. <lb />
Monroe ; <lb />
company; r a <lb />
It <lb />
company. <lb />
Statesville <lb />
company. <lb />
Mooresville--100,000 cotton <lb />
mil. <lb />
Greenville ought to appear far <lb />
more frequently than she does <lb />
lists of this kind. There is op- <lb />
for profitable <lb />
vestment in enterprise <lb />
and it is f. of the <lb />
that there arc <lb />
taken of. It <lb />
cannot he town <lb />
need them, for know <lb />
no town <lb />
v . <lb />
there is to it. <lb />
Peary went north and <lb />
south again. Ai d the <lb />
pole continues to do <lb />
same stand <lb />
sled undiscovered. <lb />
Uncle could get rid of <lb />
e Philippines, the <lb />
can y could ad Butler, <lb />
elephants would be disposed <lb />
of <lb />
The Tar <lb />
and frankly admits <lb />
disappointment over the <lb />
th election. <lb />
Some candidate s seam n -t <lb />
have learned that the <lb />
over. <lb />
A membership committee con- <lb />
of Wiley Brown, W. S. <lb />
Atkinson and F. M. <lb />
was appointed to solicit the <lb />
men of the town to become <lb />
members of the chamber. <lb />
After some discussion it was <lb />
decided to have a general meet- <lb />
of the chamber with speeches <lb />
and banquet on the night of <lb />
M Dec 3rd. J. L. <lb />
C. E- Bradley. C. O. <lb />
W, S. Atkins and <lb />
H. A. White were appointed a <lb />
committee to arrange for this <lb />
Senator J- L. Fleming was <lb />
on and made some re- <lb />
marks relative t the needs of <lb />
the town ; awakening of <lb />
interest in th Chamber of Com- <lb />
After adjournment of the <lb />
chamber the board of directors <lb />
met and selected an executive <lb />
committee consisting of F M. <lb />
Wooten. A. B Ellington and D <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
The chamber of commerce is <lb />
well on foot should <lb />
the co-operation of every <lb />
man in the community <lb />
The will be one of <lb />
good in the development <lb />
if the business men <lb />
red make it such. <lb />
Marion Butler not yet <lb />
ti recovered from tie <lb />
shock to tell how it happened. <lb />
The Superior court <lb />
county made quick work of the <lb />
who shot Col. Holt last <lb />
week. In four days after the <lb />
of e crime the <lb />
ad been tried and convicted <lb />
of burglary and to be <lb />
hanged Dec. 6th. That is the <lb />
kind of swift justice that <lb />
fies the people, and where <lb />
are thus dealt with there L. <lb />
no occasion for lynch talk. <lb />
It is about lime for the next <lb />
change to be <lb />
ed, or the moon may get ahead <lb />
of it. <lb />
must be in bad <lb />
taste when even many in his <lb />
party are glad of his defeat. <lb />
Of course Senator Simmons <lb />
TIGER <lb />
WAS <lb />
P Work a end Bag tie <lb />
New Hampshire the law re <lb />
quires that the successful can- <lb />
for governor must receive <lb />
majority of all the votes cast. <lb />
the recent election in that <lb />
State the highest candidate in the <lb />
race fell short ten votes of a <lb />
majority and th legislature will <lb />
hive to select the <lb />
Chi. f of Po T. Smith <lb />
and Assistant Police Mr. <lb />
Clark recently did a <lb />
clever piece of work on a blind <lb />
tiger hunt, and were rewarded <lb />
by catching the offenders red- <lb />
handed. Some of the details <lb />
were known several days ago, <lb />
but until the chain of evidence <lb />
could he made complete it was <lb />
thought best not to make the <lb />
facts public But it is a good <lb />
story, even if coming a little late <lb />
in print- <lb />
The police officers were <lb />
Purnell Renders Arbitrary tied that a blind tiger existed <lb />
somewhere out in tobacco town, <lb />
Wilmington. N. C, Nov. 12.- lowing the trail carefully <lb />
feels proud over it. <lb />
to <lb />
He has a <lb />
Tony asked what was <lb />
rid how much, received <lb />
things and making themselves <lb />
very friendly. <lb />
Some another <lb />
from the country, who had <lb />
brought in tobacco, put an <lb />
and he was soon <lb />
chatting along with Amos and j <lb />
his new friend. This last <lb />
intimated that he would like to j <lb />
have some whiskey and Amos <lb />
divulged the fact that he <lb />
get it him Upon being <lb />
h a quarter and requested <lb />
to get it, Amos left thirsty <lb />
man at the warehouse went <lb />
ill the direction of V <lb />
store accompanied by the t is- <lb />
guised officer. Before reaching <lb />
the Amos told his to <lb />
seep one side to avoid <lb />
seen as ho could not u e <lb />
liquor if anybody was him. <lb />
Officer dark did as directed, but <lb />
hid where he could watch the <lb />
door. Amos advanced and <lb />
rapped on the door and after <lb />
being hailed from within to <lb />
know who was there the tit <lb />
opened, <lb />
wanted <lb />
a piece of money from Amos and <lb />
handed a bottle. <lb />
Th the two, Amos and the <lb />
officer, walked back to <lb />
the warehouse and the bottle <lb />
was given to the waiting <lb />
key. Officer Clark's friendship <lb />
was transferred the latter, <lb />
for he was bent on finding out <lb />
what that bottle contained, and <lb />
the two left together. The <lb />
low with the bottle was social <lb />
and offer, d to share it with his <lb />
new chum, and officer Clark soon <lb />
discovered it contained the <lb />
real stuffBeing satisfied along tOM line <lb />
Clark left the fellow with <lb />
the bottle, returned to the ware- <lb />
house and told Amos ho would <lb />
like to have a too. A <lb />
quarter was passed over, Amos <lb />
left him at the warehouse and <lb />
a went in the direction of <lb />
Tony's. He without a <lb />
bottle this time, saying that <lb />
Tony to get up any more <lb />
because it was so late. <lb />
Officer Clark, then made him- <lb />
self known and at once proceeded <lb />
to arrest Amos, and joining <lb />
Capt. Smith they went and <lb />
rested Tony. Both the <lb />
have been hound <lb />
and Federal court, and the <lb />
evidence is complete against <lb />
them.<lb />
HAT is what <lb />
u an- d <lb />
resent <lb />
buying our tine <lb />
ice lollies i lead u h it he <lb />
With a <lb />
You gel better s <lb />
ant hem- <lb />
-s <lb />
a tatter f-M- <lb />
t w c st, yon m f r v- <lb />
If -1 line <lb />
s in his <lb />
d -la I H, hi bi.- <lb />
t I, e buying <lb />
In .-item em-. <lb />
t ii . I <lb />
t e lime, are I <lb />
I i.-eT <lb />
you <lb />
BE WELL <lb />
males-the <lb />
buying ready <lb />
they are dear an v rice. No<lb />
fur nothing <lb />
g Cl and high cl <lb />
Cost far more than they <lb />
need too <lb />
When to an <lb />
up will one o <lb />
our Suits, the <lb />
few do you might <lb />
economy or good sense <lb />
r. and et us show you how good <lb />
styles in Fine Clothes for <lb />
and everything desirable in <lb />
d i furnishings. <lb />
., <lb />
ft<lb />
WILSON <lb />
King<lb />
Breese, the ville b <lb />
buster, thought he was clear of <lb />
it but it la stated that the govern- <lb />
is to take a whack at <lb />
him another bill of in- <lb />
having been found on <lb />
t e art under which <lb />
he can be tried. May justice <lb />
s if he <lb />
con. trial. <lb />
Purnell in the United <lb />
States court this morning, <lb />
gave judgment for <lb />
defendant in one case and con- <lb />
another because T- <lb />
Esq., i. c ; I <lb />
in each ease, was a I <lb />
late in arriving n the court <lb />
Mr. Meares protested <lb />
against tie disposition of the <lb />
cases, laying that his client in <lb />
the one case set for <lb />
had come with wit at great <lb />
expense to attend court, hut the <lb />
judge would not relent and Mr. <lb />
Meares gave notice of an appeal <lb />
in the one case in which <lb />
was given by default. <lb />
Dread Of Riches. <lb />
very startling information <lb />
c from Panama that the ca- <lb />
hands must work hours a <lb />
day. We didn't know they were <lb />
working at all. Just thought <lb />
they were having a big <lb />
and drawing pay. <lb />
Next time you hear the Re- <lb />
publicans talk about big <lb />
things they are going to do, just <lb />
point them to the vote of 1906. <lb />
The man of a week income <lb />
had just been rejected. Vainly <lb />
he pleaded have the case re- <lb />
opened. <lb />
said the girl <lb />
firmly, have read that all mil- <lb />
begin on a week or <lb />
less, and I deem myself <lb />
worthy to be the wife of a mil- <lb />
Some poor fellow with <lb />
about a year might <lb />
catch me, she added <lb />
thoughtfully.- Philadelphia Pub- <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
If there H not much <lb />
let The Reflector help you get <lb />
more business. <lb />
discovered his lair. From oh- <lb />
they believed that <lb />
To y Evans, a colored man who <lb />
conducts a small grocery store <lb />
in corner of Twelfth and <lb />
streets, was selling <lb />
.;. on the sly. and that had <lb />
in delivering the <lb />
goods. They then began <lb />
how to catch the game, and <lb />
this is where the f <lb />
the work came in. <lb />
One night Capt Smith secreted <lb />
near the store of Evan <lb />
to watch for and <lb />
saw enough to convince him that <lb />
he had struck the right place. <lb />
The next nigh; was selected to <lb />
execute the plan of capture. <lb />
Policeman Clark, with a <lb />
application of burnt cork and <lb />
a suit of shabby clothes, con- <lb />
himself outwardly into a <lb />
and they say the disguise <lb />
was so perfect that even his <lb />
closest friends <lb />
BRIGHT PROMISE FOR 1908. <lb />
Democrats the country over <lb />
read in the returns from Tues- <lb />
day's elections bright promises <lb />
for victory in 1908. <lb />
Everywhere there were demo- <lb />
gains, and the <lb />
able showing made in the usual <lb />
large reduction in the republican <lb />
majority in congress is decidedly <lb />
a widespread change of s <lb />
That it is a change of <lb />
largely in the behalf of a <lb />
need reformation in the tariff is <lb />
also strikingly apparent, putting <lb />
t its question still further to the <lb />
as it does, as the leading <lb />
issue in <lb />
Surprising in its results was <lb />
contest in New York State, <lb />
immense Democratic <lb />
gains are recorded, the Demo- <lb />
in fact, c -coming the <lb />
large of <lb />
two years ago, and with the ex- <lb />
of governor, <lb />
State by a small vote The <lb />
success of Hughes in his race for <lb />
governor is not an indication of <lb />
Republican strength; it is <lb />
dent that Hughes was stronger <lb />
than his party. <lb />
El in other States where <lb />
the contests waged <lb />
give similar a <lb />
growth of Democratic sentiment. <lb />
In Kansas, for instance, it was <lb />
could not have so as to make the situation <lb />
u . an extremely uncomfortable one <lb />
for the Republicans. <lb />
disguise- be sauntered out to one <lb />
of the tobacco warehouses where <lb />
Amos Elks, colored, was a night <lb />
watchman, Capt. Smith in the <lb />
meantime having again gone to <lb />
his hiding place near <lb />
store. It was not long before <lb />
the disguised officer and Amos <lb />
got so chummy that they to- <lb />
walked the watch- <lb />
man's beat around the ware- <lb />
house, talking about various <lb />
Altogether Tuesday's results <lb />
were gratifying from a Demo- <lb />
standpoint. They indicate <lb />
a steady and substantial growth <lb />
of the representation <lb />
Congress and clearly point the <lb />
way to victory the next <lb />
national contest is fought with <lb />
the issue of tariff revision as the <lb />
battle-cry of the <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
New. latest, n--to-elate Fall and Winter Dr <lb />
Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb />
Cloaks-. space to give you a. few price <lb />
I lots will take pleasure in <lb />
Mill<lb />
goods in solid colors. <lb />
Plaids ard mixed, the <lb />
newest things at <lb />
LOU, per yard, <lb />
ES AT ANA PRICE <lb />
SHU <lb />
Region mid for Ladies the <lb />
tin. ft -ii and i most comfortable made <lb />
and -I <lb />
a- 3.00 <lb />
Percales and <lb />
school dresses in figures <lb />
plaids. <lb />
c -Z and cent <lb />
our underwear is complete. <lb />
F. DAVENPORT <lb />
ES <lb />
Neat Job Pint r <lb />
specialty. <lb />
elector Job Printing Office <lb />
This department is in P. C. N . who is authorized rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector ii V, and territory <lb />
i ran <lb />
A. the fall of the year has come Th;, , . , m here tn f <lb />
and money in greater circulation, boy will . a good com- fl <lb />
winter suit B. F. <lb />
those in Winter ville and on the <lb />
routes leading out from here, <lb />
who are in arrears on subscription <lb />
to the Daily Eastern <lb />
will confer a great favor a pun us <lb />
by handing the amount to me <lb />
your earliest convenience. Receipts <lb />
will promptly. Subscriptions <lb />
also solicited <lb />
F. C NYE. <lb />
Dept. <lb />
John R. Carroll went to Kins- <lb />
ton Sunday night. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
Co., h. them of all <lb />
See them for prices. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan left Monday <lb />
morning to teaching near <lb />
We have line of <lb />
cent- umbrellas we ever <lb />
i Co <lb />
Little Miss Irma Cannon, of <lb />
Ayden, spent Saturday with <lb />
Hisses Carrie and Henrietta <lb />
Wesson. <lb />
Good nice three crown raisin <lb />
at J B. Carroll Co. <lb />
Anybody in need of a stylish <lb />
still receiving orders for their up to date dress will see W. <lb />
buggy bodies and seats. This goes Ange Co. before buying. They <lb />
to show that they are putting up are over stocked with mohair <lb />
the best bodies and seats on the goods, silks and nice shirt waist <lb />
market and we are confident you goods. <lb />
will make no mistake in sending I <lb />
them your order. Theodore Cox went to Parmele <lb />
.- i. t, . Saturday on business. <lb />
Misses Mollie Bryan, Effie Bar- u . . .,.,, . <lb />
Elizabeth Boushall m of <lb />
Cox attended the Teacher's sheik can get them at J. B. Car- <lb />
Association Saturday and report <lb />
d excellent <lb />
the <lb />
We <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro; <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at the <lb />
pal church Monday night and re- <lb />
turned to Greenville Tuesday I t e of B. T. V is, <lb />
. i W. R. Lamb Jr., of Williams- <lb />
Leon Smith, after quite a long ton, was here Tuesday evening <lb />
absence on account of business, <lb />
has resumed his place in the car- j <lb />
factory to the delight of New lines of fine dress goods <lb />
his host of friends here. <lb />
T Bro. <lb />
line of plaids of all <lb />
grades just at B. F <lb />
Manning Co. They are going. <lb />
Call and see them at once. <lb />
Plenty of best 1-me always on <lb />
hand at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We saw to-day five of the n-i <lb />
and most up to date <lb />
bout buggies from A. G. Cox <lb />
shops being carried <lb />
to one of our neighbor counties. <lb />
line of Fall and <lb />
millinery <lb />
ready Inspection t nine <lb />
19,11; <lb />
Thursday All invited to call <lb />
at our new the J. <lb />
It. Smith and Company. <lb />
John Stokes, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Saturday on business <lb />
I -I in- <lb />
great A eon <lb />
central-d Min, <lb />
from en-- Cured <lb />
Kidney m <lb />
plum , <lb />
mires e. F-- a toe <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
on hand a full supply of their <lb />
arriving daily <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
at Harrington <lb />
B F. Manning Co. are add- <lb />
Tar Heel carts and wagons. a commodious warehouse to <lb />
see or write them before you j their large store thus adding so <lb />
much to its convenience. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan spent Sun-1 j. E Green went to Greenville <lb />
day with her friend. Miss Lucy p <lb />
Manning, of <lb />
, . . The plow is the <lb />
mill remnants n thing for tearing up rough land. <lb />
flannels that surpasses any <lb />
thing we ever saw for the money. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
You can find them at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Chapman left Mon- <lb />
day to begin teaching at the Car- <lb />
roll school house- This is her <lb />
first but she is well <lb />
in need of the pared for her work and we <lb />
and patterns can find them for her marked success <lb />
at B. F. Manning A Co <lb />
Rev. T. H. King, of LaGrange, <lb />
was here a little while Tuesday.; <lb />
In of a Drum- <lb />
mer the author, Mr- <lb />
fer tells many incidents <lb />
ed with the uniforms supplied by <lb />
Uncle Sam to the soldiers of <lb />
Camp Cm Lie After <lb />
various difficulties resulting from <lb />
ill-fitting garments, he <lb />
was a very small man <lb />
who had received a very large <lb />
pair of shoes and had not been <lb />
able to effect an exchange. <lb />
day the sergeant was <lb />
drilling the company on the <lb />
face, left face, right <lb />
about of course watch- <lb />
ed his men's feet closely to see <lb />
that they went through the <lb />
movements properly. Noticing <lb />
one pair of feet down the line <lb />
that never budged at the com- <lb />
the sergeant rushed up to <lb />
the possessor of them ard in <lb />
menacing tones, <lb />
do you by not <lb />
facing about when I tell you I <lb />
will have you put in the guard- <lb />
house. <lb />
I did, said <lb />
the trembling recruit. <lb />
did not sir. Didn't I <lb />
watch your They never <lb />
moved an <lb />
you said the poor <lb />
fellow. are so big <lb />
that they don't turn when I do. <lb />
. u. <lb />
Why use that old sew- <lb />
machine of yours when you <lb />
can get a brand new through the motions on the <lb />
for the next few days from <lb />
at CO. <lb />
The business done through the <lb />
Bank of Winterville amounted to <lb />
more than thus making <lb />
inside of them <lb />
Female Fear of Mice. <lb />
Why are women afraid of mice <lb />
Although this problem has <lb />
an excellent record. Others are j Z V r <lb />
taking advantage of the the attention of th <lb />
and why not you. <lb />
The A G Cox M r Co., <lb />
now receiving orders <lb />
improved ; aid. <lb />
order <lb />
W are nor entire of <lb />
Dress ids at prices <lb />
ii will be in i-i <lb />
them re <lb />
come before l th. e a mil <lb />
are Bone. i-MI <lb />
and no <lb />
and several same W y. <lb />
Harrington and <lb />
j greatest philosophers, it must be <lb />
i admitted that we are as much at <lb />
I loss for a scientific and <lb />
j logical explanation as was Adam <lb />
; after the first field mouse of the <lb />
j tribe drove Eve up a <lb />
York Globe. <lb />
There were regular services at <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning. Elder Pitt- <lb />
man, of Ayden, preached an ex- <lb />
sermon. <lb />
The Hunsucker Man- <lb />
by A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
are still in demand. Better send <lb />
them your order. <lb />
Miss Cox, teach- <lb />
near Greenville, spent Sun- <lb />
day here with her mother, Mrs. <lb />
E. E. Cox. <lb />
A full of <lb />
and fruit at B Carroll A Co <lb />
in need of nice winter <lb />
pants see B. F and <lb />
Co. Dying, <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 />
It is rather early for students <lb />
to engage rooms but already <lb />
from Onslow, Wayne, <lb />
son, and Green have made <lb />
for the spring term <lb />
in W. H. S. They keep coming. <lb />
Nice sun dried apples fresh <lb />
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman, who is <lb />
teaching near <lb />
spent Sunday with her parents <lb />
here. <lb />
FOR SALE.- One-half <lb />
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb />
UP. <lb />
I taken up one , vetch <lb />
if fat. red <lb />
1.-. in m. <lb />
Owner eon same by <lb />
property c- s. j <lb />
J. P. May, N O. <lb />
When Joshua comes <lb />
you will laugh and laugh. <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 escaped from the chain <lb />
gang of 1- int. Oct. 28th. <lb />
about <lb />
years old, weighs about <lb />
pounds, about feet inches <lb />
high. Send any information to <lb />
the sheriff or to <lb />
Joe Supt. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up one unmarked <lb />
stray hog, red sandy color, weight <lb />
about or pounds. Owner <lb />
can get same by proving property their own light, as I shall refuse <lb />
I have f <lb />
each and one for <lb />
These notes were given for <lb />
Swifts 1904 Washing Machine <lb />
right- Any one buying or trade <lb />
for these notes will do so in <lb />
and paying <lb />
W. M. Jones. <lb />
R. F. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Ti inn ii mill fifty tn a <lb />
to in a w knitting <lb />
in Tar o, W. O. Go d <lb />
i e-i Apply O. W, Jeffrey, <lb />
P. W <lb />
to pay them on account of mis- <lb />
representation. <lb />
This Nov. 1st, 1906. <lb />
W. H. Tripp. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
We, the undersigned, have by <lb />
mutual consent dissolved co- <lb />
The Baptist church was taxed <lb />
to its full capacity Sunday p. <lb />
m., by the immense <lb />
that came to hear Rev. J. <lb />
E. of Greenville, h <lb />
a most excellent sermon to the <lb />
Red Men. Greenville and <lb />
lodges were well <lb />
also, all numbering <lb />
between and one <lb />
Sickness prevented the <lb />
writer being present but all <lb />
those who were present speak in <lb />
highest of Mr. <lb />
sermon. <lb />
The season is now at hand <lb />
when most of the farmers are <lb />
housing their corn and some of <lb />
them are worried about not <lb />
bodies in which to haul their <lb />
corn Now don't let this worry <lb />
you any longer for the A. G Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co., has on hand a full sup- <lb />
ply of these bodies and would be <lb />
glad to supply your needs. <lb />
R. V. Jefferson, of Greenville, <lb />
has accepted a position with wheels. <lb />
Winterville Electric Light Co. <lb />
. . and offer the entire <lb />
conveniently located to school of consisting <lb />
and business part of town- For merchandise at cost. A <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville, H. C <lb />
R. A Parker, from near Co- <lb />
was here Tuesday visiting <lb />
his son Richard, who <lb />
dent of W. H. S. <lb />
Goto the of R. T. <lb />
Bro T. W. <lb />
Son's null trade turnip <lb />
seed. <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 young men will do well to <lb />
see F. Manning ft Co., before <lb />
buying their fall hats. They are <lb />
offering Special bargains on their <lb />
entire lino. <lb />
The A. G. Cox have <lb />
just completed for sale pair <lb />
of their old reliable tar heel cart <lb />
discount offered. For <lb />
terms and particulars address R. <lb />
J. Little Co,, Conetoe, N. C. <lb />
R. J. Little, <lb />
J. H. Clark. <lb />
We will pay the highest mar- <lb />
price for chickens, eggs, <lb />
corn, peas or anything in that <lb />
line. <lb />
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STOCKHOLDERS OF THE <lb />
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You will that bis <lb />
been In the notion re- <lb />
November 1908 of Pitt <lb />
Superior court, which at the <lb />
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Monday In September, being the <lb />
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Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
TAFT COMPANY <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY <lb />
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The hot weather brings you <lb />
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Remarkable Values in Mens, and young <lb />
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inexpensive Suit-or U <lb />
I production on our Clothing <lb />
Schnapps Tobacco is ENTIRELY from Flue Cored <lb />
Tobacco Grown in the Piedmont Country. <lb />
The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps <lb />
Quality Only On the Outside <lb />
Of the Plug <lb />
ten, they are better values obtainable else where. The <lb />
to give our customers best, lucre is <lb />
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on sale that look like Schnapps to- <lb />
The outside of the imitation <lb />
plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same <lb />
as Schnapps, but the inside is filled <lb />
with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened <lb />
air cured tobacco. One chew of <lb />
Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger <lb />
longer than two chews of such to- <lb />
The color, size and shape <lb />
of the tags, plugs and packages of <lb />
RAIN COATS 12.50 TO certain imitation brands of tobacco <lb />
have been made so much like <lb />
Schnapps that they have often been <lb />
i .,,. view a accepted by buyers under the belief <lb />
.; stood Drears, have been introduced by that they were getting Schnapps. <lb />
bids to a en ion one of. line bat your . . has been Secured <lb />
to establish the fact that certain <lb />
brands are infringements and in <lb />
of the trade mark laws, yet the <lb />
trade will continue to be imposed <lb />
upon these until the suit <lb />
already entered and now pending to <lb />
protect Schnapps is decided. A <lb />
great many of these imitations are <lb />
The A Guaranteed <lb />
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A Black in L. the best value <lb />
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C. S. FORBES. <lb />
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claimed to be as as <lb />
Schnapps, but there is only one gen- <lb />
Schnapps. Be sure the letters <lb />
on the tag, and stamped on the plug <lb />
under the tag spell <lb />
and then you have most <lb />
wholesome tobacco produced, with <lb />
just enough sweetening to preserve <lb />
the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of <lb />
the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove <lb />
that this flue cured tobacco, grown <lb />
in the famous Piedmont region, re- <lb />
quires and takes less sweetening than <lb />
any other and has a wholesome, <lb />
stimulating, satisfying effect on <lb />
chewers. <lb />
If the tobacco you are chewing <lb />
don't satisfy you more than the mere <lb />
habit of expectorating, stop fooling <lb />
yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb />
Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers <lb />
formerly bought costing from <lb />
to per pound; Schnapps is <lb />
sold at per pound, in cuts, <lb />
strictly and plugs.<lb />
PUT <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, N. C. <lb />
AND <lb />
At art- p by the Farmers of this <lb />
to get improved stock at common <lb />
Stock Prices. <lb />
On <lb />
n y November 14th, I will oner for sale at my farm, three miles <lb />
West e en the bout head of high bred hogs, about young <lb />
t m In v a few choke young bullocks the Red Pole <lb />
and Polled Angus breed. I v. ill also sell some very fine farm mules. Only reason for sell- <lb />
mules is to with mares tor breeding. I am ordering this sale <lb />
flock 1.1 an experiment and if the farmers will buy this stock at anything <lb />
fair prices my in is to have an annual sale improved stock. Here is a <lb />
rare opportunity tout fine either of the Berkshire or China blood, <lb />
or common prices and the stock will h fie red tor st in such a manner that f very <lb />
e rich or poor, can have the to purchase. In other words on can buy one <lb />
as more as you like. Let one interested in this branch tanning attend <lb />
sale. <lb />
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Farms for Craven, <lb />
Wake, Beaufort and <lb />
counties in North Carolina <lb />
and Virginia. Tell me your <lb />
wants R E. Prince, <lb />
N. C d. s w. <lb />
I have token a cow and calf. <lb />
Cow is in good condition, black <lb />
with white list shoulders, <lb />
feet nearly while Call 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, West <lb />
of Race Track <lb />
the railroad yard at <lb />
Greenville, a pocket book con- <lb />
about a trunk check <lb />
I and small gold ring A liberal <lb />
reward will be paid finder by <lb />
leaving at Reflector office. <lb />
Mrs- C T. Gardner, <lb />
Salisbury, N C <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb />
Dec 5th, I will <lb />
expose to public sale, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, all my <lb />
horses, cattle, hogs, farming <lb />
utensils and household and <lb />
en furniture. This sale will be <lb />
at my home place on Great <lb />
Swamp. Levi <lb />
Make his <lb />
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PIANO <lb />
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Horses boarded the Aw, week <lb />
or month. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb />
SMOOTHING HARROWS, <lb />
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I entered as Mr. Here the in of such a <lb />
took Mr. Cannon's <lb />
clothes from a chair beside his j am competent to serve you, <lb />
bed and carried them across the will your <lb />
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secured a t know you <lb />
and other articles, but the keys <lb />
to the store they threw on the <lb />
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them to enter the homes of Dr. madam; what can I do for <lb />
Dixon, E S. Edwards and others. ., j go w tho <lb />
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in. The lateness of the hour, <lb />
the of the manner of serve you just as <lb />
entrance, Saturday night, every- as they can, and as <lb />
one being tired from a hard day's you may give me a two <lb />
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line of art squares and <lb />
is. Cannon Tyson <lb />
I. J. Edwards and daughter, <lb />
Ida W. Edwards, have been <lb />
biting in Hookerton. <lb />
you wish to make your <lb />
tend or relative a handsome <lb />
buy one of those rich <lb />
beautiful framed pictures <lb />
rs. J. B. Gardner is selling <lb />
tit many lots out in West <lb />
all on E, E. Dali Co, foe <lb />
they will <lb />
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H. Jordan, who has been <lb />
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D- Co carry a nice line <lb />
oranges and <lb />
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Dora Barns, Lena <lb />
Mary <lb />
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pair sold under strict.; <lb />
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work, an with which <lb />
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and in such a short space of lime <lb />
so much accomplished, the <lb />
and realization Sunday- <lb />
morning was not only surprising. <lb />
but in the extreme <lb />
All efforts to procure blood- <lb />
hounds from Greenville, Wash- <lb />
Kinston and points <lb />
proving of no avail, morn- <lb />
the chivalrous yeomanry and <lb />
gallant youth of this low town <lb />
imbued with all the ardor <lb />
for the with <lb />
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a business Lip Red <lb />
Springs, N. C. last Saturday, <lb />
a barber's chair <lb />
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neglectful nurse. They are first <lb />
shown permanent redness the., <lb />
bony when the patient <lb />
rests. If not intended lo the red- <lb />
jess soon l. Mine- purple, followed <lb />
iv i n is that are <lb />
bard to with. the nurse <lb />
must prevent, Oral by keeping <lb />
under shoe absolutely, and <lb />
free from Bathe the back <lb />
from four lo a times a day <lb />
with alcohol and water, half and <lb />
half, dry carefully with the hand. <lb />
then powder. Make also a <lb />
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or u circular air pillow covered <lb />
with linen or cotton and place the <lb />
sore spot the center. <lb />
Elderberry Wine. <lb />
This is a fine old wine, <lb />
such as our grandmother used me- <lb />
Strip the berries from <lb />
the sums until yon have five gallons <lb />
if yon wish to make it in quantity. <lb />
Arid ten gallon of water and cook <lb />
minutes before straining <lb />
a hair sieve. Io not press <lb />
i tn closely, as yon wish <lb />
the wine to clear. Measure this <lb />
and return to the boiler. Allow to <lb />
each gallon of the strained juice <lb />
pounds and a half of <lb />
sugar and the juice of live <lb />
lemons. Cook twenty minutes and <lb />
turn keg or demijohn, which <lb />
should be nearly full. When cool <lb />
put in a yeast rake soaked in tepid <lb />
water. Lei this stand until fer- <lb />
is complete, then in about <lb />
six weeks rack and <lb />
Test For <lb />
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rub a dab of I he doubtful article <lb />
upon it. If ii ii pure b <lb />
when yon hold it to the light the <lb />
smudge will i a smooth blur; if <lb />
it is oleomargarine then there will <lb />
be light and bright specks all <lb />
through it. The arc crystals of <lb />
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ABOUT THE STATE. <lb />
Saving For Rainy <lb />
. . A New York man with a pro- <lb />
. for saving tried to <lb />
press upon the mind of his <lb />
The Western North Carolina wife in the beginning of their <lb />
Conference is in session at the necessity of <lb />
Airy- laying- up for a rainy day. Two <lb />
Auditor Dixon says the State later thing ceased to go <lb />
will make a fine financial shew- v ell with the man. The firm he <lb />
the end of the present failed, a defalcation <lb />
fiscal year and that there will be wrecked the building- and loan I <lb />
balance of company in which his savings <lb />
invest, d, then his <lb />
New Bern, Nov. white died, thereby throwing <lb />
was brought to New Bern his hands funeral and <lb />
from on the boat last doctor's bills. For weeks he <lb />
night who had been arrested on spent mo <lb />
the charge of criminal assault. around trying to <lb />
He is said to have from and when at last <lb />
the officer, but he was soon caught honor loans sufficient to <lb />
and is now in the county jail. pay his he down to <lb />
Waynesville, Nov. the of nervous <lb />
snow of the season One day when on the road <lb />
to fall here last night and it has to recovery I e happened to look <lb />
ten snowing all day A great through his wife's account book <lb />
many are blue and w anxiety he cried <lb />
the situation, re being it that you have of <lb />
no coal in town. Ii that your expense money put away in <lb />
the town will have to go into the a saving bank Why on earth <lb />
eating business- didn't you offer to help a fellow <lb />
out of some of the awful holes I <lb />
have been floundering in <lb />
said his wife in <lb />
Wilson, Nov. 12- A <lb />
calling himself John Dempsey <lb />
secured about worth of <lb />
Mr. W. W. White- Re surprise. I am saving <lb />
a Tarboro street mer- B for a day- <lb />
chant, late Saturday afternoon <lb />
on a forged check. The <lb />
of the check was and <lb />
purported to be given by G. G. <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Mrs. Hetty Green, the richest <lb />
i woman in the world, sees the <lb />
Conner on the Branch . e , . . . l <lb />
j . . c twists, for she <lb />
Company, and in favor of <lb />
is going to be a <lb />
revolution in this country, and <lb />
Tarboro, Nov -On Mon- the people are going to revolt <lb />
day afternoon, this week, Mr. the oppressions of the <lb />
W. R. Abrams, superintendent trusts There will be a deluge, <lb />
of Dupree farm, near Old these streets will run with <lb />
Sparta, had his hand badly lac- The people are aroused. <lb />
while ginning cotton. people are gradually finding <lb />
The condenser was choked up out about the trusts, and when <lb />
and in an effort to relieve the they realize a little more fully <lb />
hand into the how they are running the <lb />
the mistake of chances of the public, there is <lb />
trouble he <lb />
gin <lb />
too far. <lb />
going to be a revolution. <lb />
, be a deluge, I tell <lb />
It will <lb />
y Mr. Firming <lb />
horned owl <lb />
Which killed at his home, <lb />
Defeated Candidate by His <lb />
Associates the Ticket. <lb />
own. the night New York. Nov. A corn- <lb />
fore. The owl was a very large dinner was given to <lb />
one and measured feet be- William Randolph Hearst to- <lb />
two-n tips of v, Mr. at by Louis <lb />
in he has been losing y Stuyvesant Chanler. W. S. <lb />
Chickens and thinks this owl was John S. Whalen. Julius <lb />
killing them. W. his <lb />
ate ion the Democratic and In- <lb />
Lamp, dependence League State tick- <lb />
Tuesday evening there <lb />
near being a at the home of lie-sides Mr. Hearst there w. re <lb />
Mr. J. <lb />
tier <lb />
ting <lb />
hi i pi<lb />
ex. a and carpet. <lb />
R Tunstall, just of other all of whom <lb />
From a lamp sit either associated with him <lb />
window the cur-j his recent campaign for <lb />
t on fire. governor or were successful <lb />
U-pot saw the candidates on the <lb />
ii i cross to the house League or other tick- <lb />
ti No The banquet was private- <lb />
s done except to the<lb />
The comedy drama, <lb />
by a tine band and an <lb />
excellent orchestra, will be seen <lb />
at Masonic opera house, <lb />
day. Nov. 21st. It is a rural play <lb />
is four acts, bound together by <lb />
ii t plot and pro- <lb />
Original Observations. <lb />
Cornet players soon get wind <lb />
of a new tune. <lb />
The law of love has no statute <lb />
of limitations. <lb />
Eat, drink and be merry to- <lb />
you may be mar- <lb />
Some people seem to think <lb />
car- . i i . ,, i <lb />
by the company In the S a sound <lb />
third act a realistic saw-mill <lb />
is introduced when a real November's skies are <lb />
aw is seen cutting through User cows the feast on <lb />
log at terrific speed upon the <lb />
a human being has . i j t <lb />
i. i i T. at I cat can now <lb />
n pit- ., by his enemies <lb />
and lei to an death <lb />
lance of comedy <lb />
n. the play, while there are many <lb />
singing and dancing special- <lb />
ties introduced. <lb />
go out and their tears <lb />
with the winds of No- <lb />
r. Orange, Va. Observer <lb />
Two Kinston gentlemen on a <lb />
r-cert hunting and fishing trip <lb />
Mrs. Russell Sage says she has <lb />
had seven thousand beg- <lb />
for money since her <lb />
in Onslow I, . , died- She answers no beg- <lb />
is <lb />
. I home <lb />
them. <lb />
A daughter of J. w. <lb />
Price, near was <lb />
Choked to death by getting a <lb />
piece of raw potato which she <lb />
was eating lodged in her wind- <lb />
pipe. <lb />
or charitable institution <lb />
but give it all to deserving <lb />
how does she <lb />
know who are the <lb />
Next to having no money, . <lb />
too much, like Mrs. Sage, <lb />
brings most <lb />
News and Observer <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 />
her -I that Shoes have achieved <lb />
i- success. satisfy the eye and <lb />
I r -.--, distinction to 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 <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 lo buy. <lb />
. f J. G. <lb />
J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. NOV 1906 <lb />
NO. <lb />
NEGRO DESPERADO COMMITS <lb />
TRIPLE MURDER. <lb />
Asheville, Nov, <lb />
in defense of their <lb />
lice captain, Patrolmen Charles <lb />
and William Baily <lb />
efficient <lb />
of Asheville's police force, <lb />
were shot to death on South <lb />
Main street at o'clock to- <lb />
night by a who proclaim- <lb />
ed that his name was Will <lb />
of Charlotte, a desperado, <lb />
for whom a large reward has <lb />
been standing for some time. <lb />
Prior to the death of tho two <lb />
officers, a restaurant keep- <lb />
named Ben Allison, fell dead <lb />
at the hands of Harris, who, <lb />
handling a savage rifle, killed <lb />
without provocation. Another <lb />
named Tom lies <lb />
tally wounded, he, too, being <lb />
shot before the officers took a <lb />
hand in the <lb />
Harris started out on his death <lb />
dealing tour from a house <lb />
on Valley street. He fired into <lb />
two houses as he made his <lb />
to South Main street, one of the <lb />
principle streets of the city. As <lb />
he reached Eagle street he fired <lb />
at and wounded Allison. <lb />
On South Main street the <lb />
encountered Tom Neil <lb />
and fired point blank at him. <lb />
The noise of the shooting caused <lb />
Police Captain Page and officers <lb />
Baily and to start <lb />
from police headquarters on the <lb />
run, blowing their whistles, as <lb />
they went. Baily took his stand <lb />
at the of South Main street <lb />
and the courthouse square, <lb />
his captain and <lb />
to go on ahead. <lb />
It is reported that Captain <lb />
Page met the in the <lb />
of Main street, the former re- <lb />
a bullet in the arm from <lb />
the rifle. The wounded <lb />
captain called upon <lb />
to fire, but before the officer <lb />
could do so he fell dead with a <lb />
bullet in the chest. Harris then <lb />
started on a run for the square, <lb />
where Patrol Baily was <lb />
waiting for him. Baily fired <lb />
twice, but missed his man, and <lb />
the turning his rifle on <lb />
the officer, sent a bullet crashing <lb />
through the letter's brain. The <lb />
officer but a few minutes <lb />
after he fell. <lb />
The then ran down <lb />
South Main street toward <lb />
and at midnight was still <lb />
at large. <lb />
Sis Causes for Divorce. <lb />
Philadelphia, Nov. -The <lb />
national congress on uniform <lb />
laws held its second meet- <lb />
in this city today. The first <lb />
meeting was held at Washington <lb />
nine months ago, at which time <lb />
Adjournment was taken to per- <lb />
i committee to draft a bill on <lb />
divorce law to be <lb />
anted to the Legislatures of all <lb />
the The bill drawn by <lb />
the names six causes <lb />
for which divorces can be <lb />
granted. are infidelity, <lb />
felony, bigamy, desertion, habit- <lb />
drunkenness and intolerable <lb />
cruelly. <lb />
recommends <lb />
THANKSGIVING DAY. <lb />
Proclamation by the Governor of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
While the excessive rains <lb />
have damaged our crops, and <lb />
twice during the year the public <lb />
peace was marred by acts of <lb />
lawlessness, yet our manifold <lb />
blessings have so far surpassed <lb />
our temporary ill that they call <lb />
to us for thanksgiving and <lb />
prayer. <lb />
The per of increase <lb />
in the State in- <lb />
educationally, and <lb />
has been phenomenal, <lb />
far exceeded our fondest <lb />
hopes The prices of farming <lb />
and trucking lands have largely <lb />
increased in value Industrial <lb />
enterprises are being rapidly de- <lb />
throughout the State <lb />
and are paying dividends. <lb />
Peace and good-will now exists <lb />
between labor and capital; no <lb />
pestilence or scourge has visit- <lb />
ed our State, and with the above- <lb />
two exceptions law and order <lb />
have been maintained <lb />
Our educational progress is a <lb />
source of congratulation, as long- <lb />
terms, more efficient teach- <lb />
better school houses and <lb />
equipment mark a new and pro- <lb />
period in our school life, <lb />
while the growing and <lb />
religious spirit of our people <lb />
moral condition never be- <lb />
fore witnessed. Thus in things <lb />
material and things moral, we, <lb />
as a State, have prospered <lb />
the past year as never before <lb />
and it is therefore appropriate <lb />
that a certain day be set apart <lb />
for praise to the Supreme Ruler <lb />
of the Universe for the blessings <lb />
so abundantly given. <lb />
Therefore, that all shall have <lb />
an opportunity of showing their <lb />
gratitude, I, B. Glenn, Gov- <lb />
of North Carolina, join <lb />
with the President of the United <lb />
Slates in fixing Thursday, <lb />
29th day of 1906, as a <lb />
day of general rejoicing and i <lb />
thanksgiving, during which day <lb />
for past mercies may <lb />
given and requests for future <lb />
guidance made. <lb />
On this day I ask our people, <lb />
s far as is practicable, to <lb />
pend all business and ant <lb />
holiday, and to assemble at <lb />
o'clock at their places of <lb />
ship and offer up thanks to God <lb />
for His numerous blessings, and <lb />
to consecrate themselves afresh <lb />
to His service, and to the <lb />
and building up of the <lb />
State. <lb />
I likewise ask the ministers of <lb />
churches on that J day to es- <lb />
hold up before the <lb />
the blessings to come from a <lb />
life of soberness and industry, <lb />
peace and good order, and by <lb />
freely giving to the cause of <lb />
charity, thus making us more <lb />
loyal citizens and better Chris- <lb />
I also implore all while enjoy- <lb />
their holiday, to do nothing <lb />
that will tarnish the fair name <lb />
of the State or dishonor God, but <lb />
that all they do may increase <lb />
Dr. D. B. CLAYTON DEAD. <lb />
GIN HOUSE BURNED. <lb />
Stricken While Preparing to on About Ten Bales of Cotton ed. <lb />
Journey. Between midnight<lb />
A professional man of <lb />
ability said a few days <lb />
and one j ago that the people of North Car- <lb />
Columbia, S. C. Nov. o'clock this morning the gin and tho South have not <lb />
Rev. Daniel house on the farm of Mrs L, themselves for the pro <lb />
evangelist who Whichard, miles west of town I peril v that has swept <lb />
preached throughout this State on the Tarboro road, was de- them. He said that i <lb />
and Georgia and North Carolina, by fire. No ginning had I great for them to realize and <lb />
dropped dead of heart disease at been done there in several year mi . And there <lb />
the home of his son, William but the building was used for b naming against <lb />
Clayton, Richland crops. There was in it stunning prosperity. <lb />
while ding over to pick up a at the time of the fire about many dangers accompanying <lb />
dress suit case and umbrella as bales of seed cotton, a lot of affairs One <lb />
be was about to start for the of cotton seed and a quantity of is i h <lb />
early on a visit to fodder, besides baskets and <lb />
his daughter, Mrs. R. T. Wheel- tools, of this being destroyed, <lb />
right, at Mars Hill, N. C. Mr. It is believed that the fire was <lb />
Clayton was years old. the an incendiary. <lb />
Mr. Clayton was greatly be- There was some insurance on <lb />
loved throughout the territory the building but none on the <lb />
in which he had preached, and cotton. <lb />
his sudden will ho a great <lb />
shock to his thousands of friends. Wednesday Night, Nov. 21st. <lb />
His home was at 1917 Assembly; The attraction at Masonic op- <lb />
street, this city. Dr. V. house, on Wednesday night, <lb />
Clayton, formerly postmaster at Nov will be <lb />
Columbia, but for the past <lb />
years in the revenue service, <lb />
was his son- <lb />
Dr. Clayton was well <lb />
known and beloved by many <lb />
in Greenville where, he often <lb />
visited and preached <lb />
Salisbury, Nov. 13.-W. S. <lb />
Gray, night money clerk for the <lb />
Southern E <lb />
Salisbury, <lb />
a strong rural com- <lb />
drama, opening with a real- <lb />
scene of rural home life, <lb />
showing Skinner Tavern with <lb />
Uncle Josh's Farm in the <lb />
distance. The play progresses, <lb />
abounding with interesting situ- <lb />
until the climax is <lb />
reached, in third act, when <lb />
a human being is helplessly <lb />
by a mammoth buzz saw and is <lb />
only saved by the timely arrival <lb />
Company at bound a to be in <lb />
was missed today, mammoth buzz <lb />
and simultaneously with his dis- <lb />
appearance a shortage of more of Josh <lb />
than one thousand five hundred written with B view <lb />
dollars was discovered in the of <lb />
packages being handled today by <lb />
the company here. Gray skipped <lb />
Sunday night at a late hour. <lb />
Salisbury, N. C. Nov. <lb />
Grover Cline, a foreman for <lb />
Lane Co., contractors, on <lb />
the double tracking of the South- <lb />
amused, and it fully car- <lb />
out the author's intention. <lb />
The plot is not allowed to inter- <lb />
with the comedy parts to an <lb />
extent, thus producing a play <lb />
that is thrillingly interesting and <lb />
said to contain many laughs. <lb />
era railway, evidently shot and The company carry a fine or- <lb />
killed himself at Lake, twelve and a laughable bur- <lb />
The committee .------,. <lb />
that the various be <lb />
agree on a <lb />
reside. .- application <lb />
be mad- for divorce. It is ex- <lb />
by the that this <lb />
recommendation, if adopted by <lb />
all the States, will decrease the <lb />
number of migratory divorces. <lb />
Jen to do the Honors. <lb />
A district meeting of Odd <lb />
lows will be held in Ayden on the <lb />
December, and the Free <lb />
Will Baptist says the Ayden <lb />
lodge will leave nothing undone <lb />
to make the meeting a grand <lb />
In witness whereof, I have <lb />
hereunto set my hand and <lb />
caused the great seal of <lb />
North Carolina to be affixed. <lb />
Di we in our city of Raleigh, <lb />
this 9th day of November. <lb />
and in the one hundred <lb />
and year of our <lb />
American Independence. <lb />
R. B. Glenn, <lb />
By the governor. <lb />
A. H. Arrington, <lb />
Private Secretary <lb />
This cuts down the fuel pile <lb />
but saves the ice bill. <lb />
miles north of Salisbury, last <lb />
night. With a number of other <lb />
employees had gone the <lb />
camp for the night, and in wash- <lb />
his face at a basin dropped <lb />
his pistol from his belt. The <lb />
revolver was discharged and the <lb />
hall crashed through the chest of <lb />
the young man, killing him in- <lb />
Wilmington, Nov. war- <lb />
rant was sworn out Saturday <lb />
night by Victoria Larkins, a <lb />
woman, charging Preacher <lb />
Shells, who officiates at Mount <lb />
Zion on Fifth between <lb />
Nixon streets, with <lb />
the larceny of a trunk contain- <lb />
property valued at and <lb />
the warrant was placed in the <lb />
hands of Deputy Sheriff John W. <lb />
Smith to be served. Mr Smith <lb />
looked for the ebony hued divine <lb />
all yesterday morning and about <lb />
o'clock located him at the <lb />
above mentioned church, where <lb />
he was busily engaged preaching <lb />
a sermon for the edification and <lb />
delight of his interested <lb />
This, however, did not <lb />
deter the strict disciple the <lb />
law who sent a messenger to the <lb />
pulpit of the divine to tell him <lb />
that his presence was desired. <lb />
Tile- divine reached for his hat <lb />
and without the formality of a <lb />
. farewell to his dusky <lb />
accompanied Mr- Smith <lb />
i down town. He was released <lb />
from custody a short while after <lb />
as some one stood his bond of <lb />
Poor Crops. <lb />
Mr. H- M. Dixon, of Wharton, <lb />
was here Wednesday, and told us <lb />
that crops had been awfully poor <lb />
down in his section this year. <lb />
He said that many farmers <lb />
would not average more than one <lb />
bale of cotton from twenty acres. <lb />
This was caused by the excessive <lb />
rains during the summer. <lb />
band. <lb />
Jim Bond Arrested for Threatening t <lb />
Burn Judge Connor's House. <lb />
Wilson, Nov 13.-One night <lb />
last week some one put a note <lb />
under Judge Connor's door, a <lb />
mile from town, threatening to <lb />
burn the house. The family was <lb />
very much alarmed, but <lb />
probable, yea almost <lb />
sure drift into extravagance <lb />
which is always hurtful ii, th <lb />
end r considered for <lb />
f . , i a whole. <lb />
Once drift of <lb />
mes harder to ad- <lb />
just to . of <lb />
it comes. And it is <lb />
not i that any persons or <lb />
people will always be free from <lb />
adversity, however prosperous <lb />
th y may be for <lb />
Then this great era of unusual <lb />
prosperity may a danger <lb />
about it of causing people to <lb />
forget else but <lb />
money. Money-mad is a bad <lb />
condition for any person or <lb />
to drift into and it would bet- <lb />
be guarded against any- <lb />
where , i be glad for our <lb />
prosperity and use it to the best <lb />
and guard <lb />
against any dangers that <lb />
accompany Neck <lb />
He's Husband <lb />
A great deal is said by <lb />
and a great deal written by <lb />
writers about how good husbands <lb />
ought to be to their wives-and <lb />
of course they ought Put <lb />
sometimes ii seems as if the wife <lb />
being good to the husband is <lb />
omitted. Here's a suggestion <lb />
which we clip from Rich <lb />
Square <lb />
Don't complain of your <lb />
band to anyone, not even to your <lb />
own mother. If she is the wise <lb />
woman you think her she will <lb />
respect you all the more. Did <lb />
you think when you married <lb />
your Will or your Harry that he <lb />
was the one perfect man in all <lb />
the world, and now you have <lb />
found out he is very human, after <lb />
That it does seem <lb />
KNOWS BUT FATHER. <lb />
knows the money it takes <lb />
To keep the home together. <lb />
Nobody knows the debt it makes <lb />
Nobody knows but father. <lb />
told that the boys need <lb />
And girls hats with a feather; <lb />
Nobody else old clothes must <lb />
cl a e, <lb />
only father. <lb />
Nobody hears that the coal and <lb />
wood <lb />
And flour's out together; <lb />
Nobody else must make them <lb />
good, <lb />
only father. <lb />
Nobody's hand in the pocket goes <lb />
So often, wondering whether <lb />
There s any end to the wants of <lb />
those <lb />
father. <lb />
Nobody thinks where the money <lb />
will come <lb />
To pay tho bills that gather; <lb />
Nobody else must make them <lb />
good, <lb />
Nobody only father. <lb />
Nobody comes from the world's <lb />
cruel storm, <lb />
To meet dear ones who gather <lb />
Around with loving welcome <lb />
warm, <lb />
Nobody does only father. <lb />
Nobody knows of home life <lb />
pure. <lb />
Watched over by a mother, <lb />
Where rest and bliss are all <lb />
cure, <lb />
Nobody at her. At- <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Miss Wedding. <lb />
Concerning the approaching <lb />
marriage of a charming young <lb />
North Carolina woman the At- <lb />
Journal <lb />
wedding of Miss Sally <lb />
Gotten, of Greenville, N. C, to <lb />
Mr. Russell of Boston, <lb />
will take place on the 21st of the <lb />
month at the home of <lb />
the <lb />
plantation is fifteen <lb />
miles from the <lb />
the week before the event <lb />
Miss Cotten will entertain a <lb />
party of Forty guests, a <lb />
number of them being Mr. Wig- <lb />
gin's friends from the North, <lb />
who will have their first glimpse <lb />
of Southern life on the big plan <lb />
Cotten visited <lb />
Todd several years ago <lb />
and has of friends <lb />
wished to keep the matter I times as though he loved himself Georgia who are in <lb />
quiet until they could find <lb />
guilty party. Sunday Mr. George <lb />
Connor, son of the Judge, went <lb />
to Raleigh to see his father and <lb />
talk the matter over with him. <lb />
He and the Judge here <lb />
yesterday and found sufficient <lb />
evidence to warrant the arrest <lb />
of Jim Bond, alias John <lb />
a former servant of Judge <lb />
Connor. Bond was put in jail. <lb />
He will probably be tried this <lb />
week- He is the same <lb />
who obtained goods on a forged <lb />
check <lb />
Burglars Moving. <lb />
The burglars visiting the towns <lb />
along the branch of the railroad <lb />
have got as far as Scotland Neck <lb />
where they broke in houses in the <lb />
same manner as at other places- <lb />
The burglars are going to break <lb />
n once too of ton. then <lb />
ought to be something doing. <lb />
a little than you t Crested in her approaching mar- <lb />
he can oven bear to differ with leave <lb />
you sometimes in matters that <lb />
concern you very much And, <lb />
oh, dear little woman, that he <lb />
will forged just what you want <lb />
him to remember sometimes <lb />
Now just take our advice and <lb />
tell anybody. He is your <lb />
husband your other self and <lb />
you ought to cover his faults just <lb />
like you do your <lb />
and Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
Friday and will <lb />
bridesmaids. <lb />
be one of the <lb />
For the first time in twenty <lb />
years Ashe county has gone <lb />
Democratic. The Republicans <lb />
have very little left them in this <lb />
State and if the Democrats will <lb />
continue their splendid . <lb />
of affairs there will be no A farmer for will quake; <lb />
HIS USE FOR T. <lb />
A land agent's wife should be <lb />
All ministers have need of <lb />
A shoemaker calls his wife Pegg-- <lb />
Though homely it quite suits the <lb />
place. <lb />
A druggist should choose Ann <lb />
Eliza. <lb />
And Hetty's the sporting man's <lb />
A bachelor's choice should be <lb />
Mary. <lb />
Before forever too late. <lb />
A mail-man of course needs <lb />
Carrie. <lb />
chance for them in the future. <lb />
The people set their seal of <lb />
on the Democratic <lb />
of State affairs. Char- <lb />
News. <lb />
If the bird hunters are doing <lb />
any big thing bagging game it <lb />
has not been reported. <lb />
A fisher needs Nettie or Minnie. <lb />
And Lena the fat man should <lb />
take. <lb />
A name for the wife of a lawyer <lb />
Can plainly be seen by all eyes; <lb />
I'll leave it to you and your con- <lb />
Now wouldn't the best one be <lb />
-Ex- <lb />
Bachelors. <lb />
can be found <lb />
roaming at large in all parts of <lb />
the world. They inhabit apart- <lb />
dubs, open fields, bodies <lb />
of water and music halls. They <lb />
are also seen behind the scenes. <lb />
hover at times near front <lb />
gates, and have been found in <lb />
back parlors with the aid of a <lb />
searchlight <lb />
are nomadic by <lb />
nature and variable in <lb />
tastes, never going with <lb />
girl long enough to be danger <lb />
love easily, <lb />
but rarely keep it. Rich <lb />
are hunted and <lb />
shamelessly, and are always in <lb />
great danger Those who finally <lb />
escape are. as a rule, useless ever <lb />
Mason, in <lb />
the December <lb />
Tom Watson is still pecking <lb />
away at col. Mann for freezing <lb />
him out of Tom Watson's <lb />
Magazine. To our mind, this <lb />
display of ill nature is entirely <lb />
unwarranted. Everyone familiar <lb />
with the speller knows <lb />
what comes of keeping bad <lb />
company, and when Tom <lb />
took up with the Town Topics <lb />
man he acted with his eyes open <lb />
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