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always conqueredSusan B. Anthony's With <lb />
School <lb />
B. Anthony, the eminent <lb />
of woman was tot <lb />
fifteen a teacher before begin- <lb />
her more public career. <lb />
Brought up in a household of <lb />
Friends, she united gentleness and <lb />
n was i n admirable <lb />
Her ride was mild, and the ab- <lb />
the rod. But learned <lb />
taking the district school at Center <lb />
Fall about seventy-five yearn ago <lb />
that her predecessors, all men, had <lb />
under active <lb />
left the in <lb />
way of the and <lb />
she in con- <lb />
of her peace <lb />
ho <lb />
Daring the German army <lb />
Ten the kaiser's <lb />
ten consist of house of <lb />
wood. In addition to sleeping and <lb />
hath room, the kaiser has a large <lb />
working mom. which also as <lb />
dining and reception room. <lb />
smaller apartments complete <lb />
this improvised house, from which <lb />
the imperial standard floats. When <lb />
falls a lire kindled <lb />
his majesty's door. Tin- i- <lb />
kept burning all night, and the <lb />
likes to -it beside it and talk <lb />
to his friends. On these occasion <lb />
ceremony is forgotten. Another <lb />
of his majesty's evening pleasures <lb />
i. to walk round among the sol- <lb />
bivouacs and their <lb />
camp joking and games. <lb />
principles <lb />
and her sex she be permitted <lb />
an exit the already <lb />
Manly doomed by the young rebels <lb />
to forcible ejection. That was too <lb />
much for her lingering <lb />
As soon as their hulking ring- <lb />
leader emend upon a preliminary <lb />
of antics the new <lb />
in and tones, <lb />
him to h desk, lie <lb />
came, and in a r emu<lb />
him to <lb />
In sheer I he com- <lb />
plied, and before he knew <lb />
what had happened he found I <lb />
re eh . a bin b <lb />
rod a plied c t <lb />
and completes in his <lb />
He wen bi to his it a chasten- <lb />
ed and crestfallen youth, with the <lb />
quite taken out of him, and <lb />
Kiss the rest of tho <lb />
term received prompt <lb />
In r <lb />
Ii was the rebellion <lb />
which site quelled ii way, but <lb />
no me which c <lb />
overcame, for she taught <lb />
I district <lb />
r . <lb />
But she emergency wits <lb />
i and <lb />
way <lb />
it <lb />
WOUld<lb />
she v <lb />
any <lb />
To <lb />
It is often very difficult to get <lb />
new boots to polish brightly, but <lb />
If rubbed over with a lemon and <lb />
ill they will generally clean <lb />
very easily. The process should be <lb />
if necessary. <lb />
f her sue- <lb />
school friend. <lb />
. ever toll <lb />
what Susan <lb />
she would do it. <lb />
was one thing <lb />
in. She had <lb />
persistence than <lb />
ever <lb />
That Cars Consumption. <lb />
The value of light as an agent in <lb />
curing diseases is becoming <lb />
,. . . , , .-. The latest <lb />
the idea is the assertion <lb />
a m Ii man that the clothes <lb />
worn consumptives should <lb />
, pol will allow the light to <lb />
the body. White mate- <lb />
ii re the best for <lb />
this and consumptives are <lb />
I to clothe <lb />
. in raiment, either <lb />
. I linen, v cotton or cloth <lb />
however, is <lb />
Jo <lb />
Pint Fee. <lb />
Heir among the greatest <lb />
of of the owes <lb />
his career almost entirely <lb />
to his peasant father, who. although <lb />
self instructed, not only taught all <lb />
his sons on every <lb />
but incessant toil gave <lb />
them the best available musical <lb />
training. The parent never lived to <lb />
see his son's triumph, and by a <lb />
pathetic irony of fate the <lb />
the voting violinist received <lb />
was spent on a wreath for his fa- <lb />
grave. <lb />
A Libel on Chicago. <lb />
have been in some tough places <lb />
in my time, but Chicago beats any- <lb />
thing I have ever met. To go <lb />
around in comfort you must carry a <lb />
gun. and must carry that gun <lb />
in your right jacket pocket, With <lb />
business end facing the genial <lb />
stranger who at any moment may <lb />
endeavor to make an abrupt ac- <lb />
with Mail. <lb />
A Handy Broom Holder. <lb />
A good broom holder may be <lb />
made putting two large screws- <lb />
nails will the wall <lb />
about two apart. Prop the <lb />
broom between them, down- <lb />
ward. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
OF---- <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. t. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF NOV. 12th, 1906 <lb />
Loans <lb />
Due om Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin<lb />
notes <lb />
stock pd <lb />
So-plus 1.000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits 1,176-98 <lb />
of <lb />
Deposits to cl 66,725.29 <lb />
Ca- 46.69 <lb />
Stir.- North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt. I <lb />
I, J. <lb />
the above a <lb />
kn Pledge and h-lief. <lb />
above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
is to the best of my <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
sworn . h <lb />
for m-, this h day Nov<lb />
Notary <lb />
Ci . <lb />
USAGE, <lb />
W. <lb />
B. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Director <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL N. C. <lb />
At close of <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Fixtures Ml <lb />
Cash items <lb />
4.787,37 <lb />
and other U. S. notes J <lb />
Nov. 12th, <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
3.000,00 <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
3,091.76 <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
47,039.81 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
State worm above-named <lb />
f I. W H f best my <lb />
that the above statement w <lb />
edge and belief. . <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 16th day of Nov <lb />
B. T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
Hot, <lb />
H. Cashier <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
R. <lb />
STATON, <lb />
4.00 <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-et that Shoes have achieved <lb />
success. First, they satisfy the eye and <lb />
.,, distinction to the foot. Secondly, they <lb />
feet a. only can fit. Thirdly, <lb />
large ah them to U toM at a moderate <lb />
price. This store secured and controls the sale 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 th h not lo <lb />
J. G.<lb />
.- . <lb />
Ma um <lb />
J and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
CO. . NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
NO. <lb />
IMPROVED STOCK SALE. <lb />
DELIGHTFUL HOUSE PARTY. <lb />
Ante <lb />
Al Innovation in Pitt County. <lb />
The sale of stock at the Ingle- <lb />
Stock Fain Wednesday, <lb />
Nov. 14th. was the first sale of <lb />
the kind ever off red to the farm- <lb />
of the county. <lb />
We understand that while the <lb />
sale was very well attended, yet <lb />
the bidding on some of the <lb />
stock was rather slow <lb />
and re was not altogether <lb />
life and spirit in the sale that <lb />
was expected Taken all <lb />
however. Mr, Joyner says <lb />
that the takings were quite sat <lb />
The people of this <lb />
county arc not accustomed <lb />
sales of this kind and naturally <lb />
until there is a sentiment for <lb />
improved stock no such thing as <lb />
fancy prices will be had. Asked <lb />
if he expected to continue the <lb />
sale of stock in future. <lb />
Mr. Joyner replied that, most <lb />
assuredly he did. He said he <lb />
did not expect to realize any <lb />
profit from the sale on the 14th. <lb />
and that his only object was to <lb />
break the ice and pave the way <lb />
for the future. <lb />
At this sale the stock that was <lb />
offered consisted principally of <lb />
hogs of the China and <lb />
Berkshire breed. No improved <lb />
cattle were offered at all, but <lb />
next year it is Mr. Joyner's in- <lb />
to sell a number of young <lb />
animals of the beef producing <lb />
type. If the farmers of the <lb />
county could only contrast the <lb />
difference in the value of even <lb />
a grade animal of the beef type <lb />
with our native or scrub cattle <lb />
at months old, they would sell <lb />
all the native, and if the price of <lb />
a pure bred animal was too <lb />
much for an individual then a <lb />
community would club in and buy <lb />
one together. <lb />
The principal difference be- <lb />
tween the value of a beef type <lb />
animal and a native is in the <lb />
rapid growth to maturity of the <lb />
beef type and the larger <lb />
of dressed meat to the gross <lb />
weight. A native will dress out <lb />
only about one half of gross <lb />
weight while the other will dress <lb />
from to per cent It gen- <lb />
requires about years <lb />
which to mature a native steer <lb />
while with attention a steer of <lb />
the beef type will weigh from <lb />
to hundred at to <lb />
months <lb />
Wedding Festivities at <lb />
dale. <lb />
And <lb />
live-- <lb />
was i <lb />
aft r <lb />
was ;. <lb />
in ii r <lb />
A, <lb />
The past few days a delight <lb />
house party has been in <lb />
out at the <lb />
country home of Col. and <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Gotten. The guests <lb />
at this house party are those who <lb />
came from a distance to <lb />
the marriage of Miss Sallie Cot- <lb />
ten to Mr Russell of <lb />
Mass. on the 21st <lb />
These are Mesdames Many F. <lb />
Ethel R. Hodgins and <lb />
Messrs. C. Buxton and <lb />
Philadelphia; Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Robert Winston, <lb />
N. C; Mr- and Mrs George <lb />
Lyon, Durham. N. Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Williamson, Bur- <lb />
N C; Mrs. Dan Derry play with <lb />
and Miss Louise Todd. Atlanta; <lb />
Misses May and Jane Hoyden, <lb />
Salisbury, N. C; Miss <lb />
Nan Clark, Tarboro; Miss <lb />
Eleanor Wesson, of Spring- <lb />
field, Mass.; Miss Gertrude <lb />
Sullivan, Savannah; Miss Mabel <lb />
Shaw, Brooklyn; Miss Louise <lb />
Holt, Graham, N. Miss Keen <lb />
and Miss Mary <lb />
Baltimore; Mr. Fred <lb />
Boston; Dr. Zeno Brown, Mr. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr. and Miss <lb />
Winnie Skinner, Greenville; <lb />
Misses Emily and <lb />
Mass; Mr. E. A. Brad- <lb />
lee, Mass; Mr. B. C- <lb />
Could, Maiden, Mass; Mr. D. P. <lb />
Wesson, Springfield. Mass; Mr. <lb />
Mrs- Julian Timberlake, <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Among the amusements in- <lb />
in by this merry party <lb />
been possum and quail <lb />
hunts, corn etc. A <lb />
Lumber of young people have <lb />
been going out each evening <lb />
from Greenville to participate in <lb />
he festivities. <lb />
Bo-, is Accidentally t. Midday at H; Again Take the field sad<lb />
son of J. Manning, .<lb />
all d yet, <lb />
., miles from t <lb />
with a gun Saturday <lb />
A small colored b <lb />
the charming and <lb />
el . int country home of <lb />
Mrs, R, Gotten, was the <lb />
ideal Southern wedding <lb />
j g v him ; noon today, when their <lb />
weapon was His- gotten was married to Mr. <lb />
.,,;. ;, g ell . of Brook- <lb />
it Dr. W. Ma. The ceremony took <lb />
called to attend e chapel on the lawn <lb />
found that his ii at and was performed <lb />
by Re r. William E. Cox, rector <lb />
Episcopal church, <lb />
as. port th y was <lb />
along nicely. ire <lb />
things for boys to <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
St. Paul <lb />
The best man was Mr. Preston <lb />
Sims Gotten, brother, of the <lb />
bride, of Norfolk, and the dame <lb />
of honor. Airs. Julian Timberlake. <lb />
sister the bride, of Raleigh. <lb />
bride's maids were <lb />
Elba Gotten, another sister of <lb />
the bride, of Miss <lb />
j Mary of Baltimore and <lb />
j Emily and Maisie <lb />
ABOUT THE STATE. <lb />
A mail car left standing on a <lb />
side track at Mooresville was <lb />
destroyed by fire Saturday night. <lb />
Superintendent D. W. <lb />
of the Bull Durham tobacco <lb />
at Durham, was assaulted <lb />
with a knife by a Saturday <lb />
night. The was arrested <lb />
and others of his race took him <lb />
away from the officer Super- <lb />
Andrews is a son of <lb />
Mr. A A, Andrews of Greenville. <lb />
Ed. Reflector. <lb />
Black Jack. N. C. Nov. <lb />
There were regular <lb />
here Sunday with a large <lb />
present. <lb />
O. Johnston returned from <lb />
a trip over the river last week. <lb />
Rufus Dudley and Miss Fannie sisters of the groom, of Brook- <lb />
the r ; ; the <lb />
. was <lb />
I a the <lb />
T . <lb />
House, near House, spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with rel- <lb />
E. L. Clark, of Greenville, was <lb />
with us again Sunday. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox, from near Red <lb />
Banks, spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with Miss Minnie Dixon.; <lb />
Miss Alice Henderson, of <lb />
line. <lb />
The flower girl was little Miss <lb />
Agnes Gotten Timberlake. of <lb />
Raleigh, and the ushers Messrs. <lb />
E. of <lb />
Mass.; B. C. Gould and Frank <lb />
Dexter Stevens, Maiden, <lb />
Douglas P. Wesson, <lb />
I Mass.; Julian Timberlake, <lb />
will teach school at i <lb />
it a u .,. and Lieut. Bruce Cotten, U <lb />
the Arnold school house. She ,.,,, , ., <lb />
started teaching today and will <lb />
at J. S Smith's. <lb />
Elder Arch Tyson, of Rocky. <lb />
Mount, preached for us Sunday <lb />
S. A., the latter also a brother <lb />
of the <lb />
The bride was dressed in white- <lb />
Duchess satin trimmed with point <lb />
night and received one J Pearls carried a <lb />
to the church <lb />
A. Clark, <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
with his people. <lb />
Miss Bertha <lb />
Think of It <lb />
A dearth of local news often <lb />
leads to murmurs on the part of <lb />
those who prize local gossip <lb />
above all else, and it is not all the <lb />
fault of the publisher. Any live <lb />
publisher will not fail to give all <lb />
the local news worthy of note, <lb />
therefore when the local depart- <lb />
is short you should not rail <lb />
at editor, but remember you <lb />
have committed suicide, <lb />
got married, with <lb />
your neighbor, stole chickens, let <lb />
, your tern run away, or done a <lb />
other things to make a <lb />
Item. If a newspaper <lb />
publish current gossip, or <lb />
the hints and illusions of the <lb />
in the community it <lb />
i h ostracized and the poor <lb />
editor hone whipped or burned <lb />
at the stake. <lb />
The National Bank. <lb />
The attention of our readers is <lb />
called to the statement of the <lb />
National Bank of Greenville <lb />
mad on the close of business <lb />
Nov 12th. This is the <lb />
youngest of Greenville's <lb />
banking institutions, having <lb />
been organized only about seven <lb />
months, and its growth has been <lb />
remarkable. Each succeeding <lb />
statement has shown splendid <lb />
in deposits and re- <lb />
sources. The bank is conducted <lb />
admirably and has the highest <lb />
of the public. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds of R. <lb />
i shower of of the <lb />
Of The dame of <lb />
afternoon here n was de chine <lb />
j and she carried white <lb />
The dresses of the <lb />
bride's maids were white dotted <lb />
chiffon over white taffeta with <lb />
white picture hats and yellow <lb />
plumes, each carrying yellow <lb />
chrysanthemums <lb />
Johnston, of <lb />
Greenville, i here <lb />
J S. Smith and wife, visited <lb />
relatives near Chocowinity Sun- <lb />
Bertha Coward, of Cox- T chapel was decorated . <lb />
spent Saturday night and and <lb />
with Miss Mills. evergreens and the residence in <lb />
of evergreens, pines and <lb />
and Harry Dunn, of <lb />
spent Sunday after- Following are- <lb />
noon with Miss Maggie Smith, j <lb />
Miss Ada Wiggins, of Grin. Th couple drove to <lb />
spent the <lb />
here with Miss Lula <lb />
Palm Beach, Honda, and return-<lb />
the <lb />
By r of the executive co n- <lb />
Preside I C. C, Moore <lb />
will in <lb />
in the of the cotton is- <lb />
A g he <lb />
which I e . <lb />
Kinston Nov, <lb />
Greenville December <lb />
It is highly <lb />
these meetings shall be well at- <lb />
tended, especially by the cot <lb />
After the speaking <lb />
Mr- .- to a con- <lb />
with r of the <lb />
association i each he <lb />
visits This conference is for <lb />
the purpose of getting in cl <lb />
touch with the various officers <lb />
of the county divisions and to <lb />
inaugurate some plan by which <lb />
more effective work can be done. <lb />
The association has <lb />
a great work. The pres- <lb />
price of cotton Hi cents <lb />
in Raleigh for the best grade is <lb />
a silent testimony of the value of Delaney was <lb />
the association to the farmers street when Sadie S <lb />
and an index to its importance as Ito him, saying that a witch was <lb />
chat <lb />
the following <lb />
Sm th was a reigned <lb />
ex Mark it e I I <lb />
in and Iced up bee list <lb />
ha- the y. She <lb />
o w and was ac- <lb />
of in a black witch. <lb />
en arr s ed she wore a <lb />
cape. She said it was made <lb />
skin of a lo f, <lb />
in in each of <lb />
h had n i d all of <lb />
had b in a grave- <lb />
yard in Carolina, at <lb />
at night, under the lee <lb />
of a . to a man who <lb />
i at the age of years. <lb />
technical charge was one <lb />
of disorderly conduct. It is <lb />
that she frightened the <lb />
residents of Che street. <lb />
The complaint was Mrs. Sadie <lb />
afternoon Police- <lb />
Cherry <lb />
ran <lb />
pros- <lb />
a factor in the continued <lb />
parity of the South. <lb />
Nor should the monthly meet- <lb />
ins, December be lost sight of. <lb />
At every court house in the cot- <lb />
ton growing counties there <lb />
be a larger gathering of <lb />
the cotton farmers of the coin, <lb />
ties to take part In those met L- <lb />
and by their presence <lb />
their loyalty to the association . <lb />
From now until the State meet <lb />
in January is but a short <lb />
while, but by united action much <lb />
can be accomplished and an <lb />
can be given to the <lb />
at that meeting that w ill <lb />
mean much to our people <lb />
T. B. PARKER, Sec. <lb />
Raleigh, N. , Nov. <lb />
Jones <lb />
day <lb />
Dixon went to Washing- om will make their <lb />
j home at Hampton Court, Brook- <lb />
line, Mass. <lb />
There was a large attendance <lb />
at the marriage, the names of <lb />
p guests from a distance having <lb />
ten Saturday. <lb />
Porter and Harvey Can- <lb />
non it Sunday here with <lb />
friends- <lb />
Greenville from a <lb />
Sunday night <lb />
day. <lb />
Re- <lb />
and returned co-1 been published in Tuesday's <lb />
Hector, <lb />
The bride is a young woman <lb />
culture and charming <lb />
personality. Socially she is a <lb />
her popularity extend- <lb />
over many States <lb />
Time to Offer Prayer. <lb />
and low things you say <lb />
about your townsmen and your <lb />
and imagine how it <lb />
would look in print. Don't <lb />
the newspapers for what <lb />
they print, but give them great <lb />
credit for they don't print. <lb />
A newspaper that contains <lb />
one-half the nonsense current <lb />
among the best cit would <lb />
be considered unfit to read. <lb />
Times. <lb />
A Fact Win Knowing. <lb />
Most of the pulmonary troubles <lb />
come from cold or wet feet., <lb />
Keep your feat warm and dry <lb />
and you can stand a great deal, <lb />
of exposure. Motormen tell <lb />
never suffer from A lady of our acquaintance <lb />
Will frozen or chilled feet be- was about to embark on a <lb />
issued license to the fol- cause they put powder when a friend asked if she <lb />
lowing couples since last report, in their shoes or socks. This is was going to travel over a <lb />
, worth knowing Some prefer it Wishing to know <lb />
in their shoes, while others the solicitous in- <lb />
sift it in socks. Take your, the <lb />
choice I knew a farmer who thought if <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J, H. Harrison and Pearle <lb />
Think a minute of Pollard.<lb />
were I would <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
William Moore and Sarah Don- <lb />
David Williams and Mary Jane <lb />
Carr. <lb />
James Cates and Thomas Ann <lb />
Morris. <lb />
Jenkins and Doll Rog- <lb />
William Johnson and Celia <lb />
Ann Perry. <lb />
put a teaspoonful of red pepper j spend a part of the day praying <lb />
their every winter I your safety, as so many <lb />
occur on that road. As <lb />
wrecks generally are so frequent <lb />
of late, the lady's idea to pray <lb />
for the safety of a friend was <lb />
not a bad one. <lb />
in <lb />
morning before out to his <lb />
labors, and he never suffered <lb />
from cold- He knew nothing of <lb />
the uses of New York <lb />
Press. <lb />
The weather man has tried The Bible study class which <lb />
hard to make it turn cold the meets at the Baptist parsonage <lb />
last few days, but so far without each Tuesday night is very inter- <lb />
success jesting and helpful. <lb />
and Sayings of Sain <lb />
Edited His Widow. <lb />
The people of the United <lb />
States, who knew the Sam <lb />
Jones, as an <lb />
and pulpit orator, will be glad <lb />
to learn that his life and sayings <lb />
are to be made imperishable in <lb />
the form of a volume that will be <lb />
published by J. L Nichols <lb />
Co., of Atlanta early in <lb />
A few days after the funeral <lb />
of the evangelist A N. <lb />
Jenkins, president of Nichols <lb />
Co., in company with J. L. <lb />
Turner, of the Turner-Franklin <lb />
Printing Company, went to Car- <lb />
and a contract was en- <lb />
into to push the work to <lb />
at the earliest <lb />
cal <lb />
The work is under the super- <lb />
vision of Mrs. Jones, who is as- <lb />
by the Rev. Walt <lb />
comb, the evangelist's co-worker <lb />
for a number of years and closest <lb />
friend, together with a corps of <lb />
trained writers and compilers. <lb />
Life and Sayings of Sam <lb />
contains over pages, <lb />
fifty full page illustrations. <lb />
Half morocco cloth <lb />
edition deluxe. Express- <lb />
age prepaid. Agents are coin- <lb />
money. A handsome outfit <lb />
may be had for cents. <lb />
free. Address J. L. Nichols <lb />
Co., Building, At- <lb />
Ga. <lb />
It gave the straw hat a new <lb />
grip. <lb />
Some turkeys have come in <lb />
and the price is around cents. <lb />
If this weather keeps up folks <lb />
will be going a fishing again- <lb />
in the house putting spells on, <lb />
the tenants Delaney found <lb />
that the had already <lb />
put a spell on by <lb />
means of on the <lb />
head with a horseshoe which <lb />
she carried as a charm. With <lb />
charmed horseshoe the <lb />
was just then making <lb />
hypnotic passes at a few others. <lb />
was standing on a h it stove <lb />
and five women and four men <lb />
were attacking her. <lb />
said that she had come <lb />
over from Brooklyn to make a <lb />
of the East Side with the <lb />
object of exerting her powers of <lb />
sight and the m heal- <lb />
of Kinston <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Inmates Well Cared For. <lb />
A colored woman living in <lb />
town who had made a visit to <lb />
the colored inmates of the <lb />
home, came around to <lb />
-he editor of conditions as <lb />
she found them. She said the <lb />
colored inmates were well and <lb />
comfortably cared <lb />
and <lb />
as neat and attractive as are <lb />
those provided for white in- <lb />
mates. She had only words of <lb />
praise for the management of <lb />
the home. <lb />
OPEN THE DOOR. <lb />
Open the door, let in the air; <lb />
The winds are sweet and the <lb />
flowers are <lb />
Joy is abroad in world today; <lb />
If our door is wide open it mi y <lb />
come this way. <lb />
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Open the door, let in the <lb />
He hath a smile everyone. <lb />
hath made of the raindrops <lb />
He max change your fears to <lb />
diadems. <lb />
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strong, pure thoughts which <lb />
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They will grow and bloom with <lb />
grace divine <lb />
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than that of the vine. <lb />
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Open the door of the let <lb />
in <lb />
Sympathy sweet for stranger <lb />
and kin, <lb />
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fair <lb />
That angels may enter unaware <lb />
Open the door <lb />
. i.<lb /></p>
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J. W. Turnage, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Sidney <lb />
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Vs. i Sale of Par- <lb />
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By virtue of an <lb />
Moore, Clerk of the Super- <lb />
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foregoing cause, on the 90th day <lb />
the <lb />
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the 3rd day of December; <lb />
expose to public before the <lb />
the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, la the highest bidder tor <lb />
cash, the tractor par <lb />
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in the county of Pitt and <lb />
State of North Carolina, situate <lb />
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V. oner. <lb />
Civil St i <lb />
An examination for the <lb />
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at the in Washington, <lb />
N. C. Dec. 8th 1906. For <lb />
cation blanks, and for full <lb />
relative to the <lb />
qualifications, duties, <lb />
vacations, promotions, etc. <lb />
address Secretary, Board of <lb />
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The man who Insures life la <lb />
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THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906. <lb />
i in I, . <lb />
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Furniture St 8,872.33 <lb />
Banking Home <lb />
Dun from -17,888,88 <lb />
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the statement true to boat of my <lb />
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Correct Attest <lb />
me, this of Nov <lb />
G. <lb />
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W. B. WILSON. <lb />
K, W. <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business Sept 4th, 1908. <lb />
Capital stock paid f 80,000.00 <lb />
Surplus 12,500.00 <lb />
Undivided profit, 8,086.89 <lb />
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Secondhand Mail Boxes. <lb />
The mini who his <lb />
vacation in country was <lb />
looking the mail <lb />
in the rural , <lb />
did not know such a <lb />
largo ho said. thought it <lb />
bad a population of only about <lb />
the mail boa numbers <lb />
run much higher than and I <lb />
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rents a <lb />
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Washington Post. <lb />
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Parks For <lb />
One of the many signs of an <lb />
awakened civic intelligence is the <lb />
way American communities <lb />
orating the park idea and diversify- <lb />
their <lb />
a dozen have learned that <lb />
there may places where a vacant <lb />
public square can be put to better <lb />
use even than it down in <lb />
greensward. They are <lb />
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trees or a rolling meadow, they are <lb />
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Why He Ceased Whittling. <lb />
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gel and Emperor Frederick <lb />
walking in Berlin they met an <lb />
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lively tune, but stopped as they <lb />
came nearer and doffed his cap with, <lb />
a smile. was <lb />
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lite lad to <lb />
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Tin- heartrending occurrence in <lb />
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the Lakeside City. On his <lb />
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wired back to an article <lb />
from the York Tribune by Mr. <lb />
Arnold, in which spoke with the <lb />
scorn of so and <lb />
literary shortcomings. What most I <lb />
moved his was the fact, as he <lb />
that one evening a Chicago <lb />
dinner party he spoke of <lb />
but his did not <lb />
know who or what was. <lb />
When explained that ii was Ibo <lb />
work of Iii- r, my <lb />
amazement and he added, <lb />
a single person in that <lb />
man or woman, had ever <lb />
hoard or had ever <lb />
heard of De <lb />
The grief and rage with which <lb />
this philippic was received in Chi- <lb />
could not be told in words. <lb />
For several days the journals of <lb />
that city were filled with letters do- <lb />
Mr. Arnold and his <lb />
of Another curious <lb />
manifestation of tho re- <lb />
of foreign depreciation, <lb />
r with their thirst for <lb />
Mas shown by the fact that <lb />
the libraries of that city were <lb />
inundated by hordes of persons seek- <lb />
for copies of and <lb />
information about lie <lb />
It goes without saying that they <lb />
were mostly lad <lb />
About the fourth day tho <lb />
Mr. Arnold pricked the bub- <lb />
his pen. It seems that <lb />
article in the Tribune was a <lb />
hoax. It had hoaxed concerned, <lb />
including the Tribune editor and <lb />
the Tribune readers, for New York <lb />
laughed heartily at Chicago's <lb />
of It had also <lb />
hoaxed which was pain- <lb />
fully sensitive over own <lb />
The only American com- <lb />
which remained utterly <lb />
amid the ruins of America's <lb />
pretensions to literary knowledge <lb />
was Boston. Boston had heard of <lb />
There was u copy of <lb />
it in tho Boston Public library, tho <lb />
only one, it was said, in United <lb />
States. <lb />
The amusing part of this whole <lb />
mailer is that not one Frenchman <lb />
in ever of Do <lb />
and not one Frenchman in <lb />
ever heard of <lb />
The Tribune hoaxer had selected <lb />
one of the most obscure of French <lb />
novels and one of the most <lb />
of French writers. But lie brought <lb />
down birds with both <lb />
San Francisco Argonaut. <lb />
A Settled. <lb />
It was at a reception the other <lb />
afternoon, and it was still so early <lb />
and the comers so few that <lb />
was possible. They met, the <lb />
two women who have hated and <lb />
two years. <lb />
said one, been so busy <lb />
all you know, for <lb />
my little so <lb />
my said the <lb />
so ambitious to attempt so <lb />
much. I'm sure shouldn't dare. <lb />
I sew so I'm sure you <lb />
underrate your returned the <lb />
one with a smile like a rapier thrust. <lb />
sure that gown you have on <lb />
looks very well And every <lb />
one within car-hot knew that a <lb />
score hot Hied.<lb />
The Holidays <lb />
Arc Coming <lb />
Mr Merchant <lb />
The Columns of the <lb />
Re hector. <lb />
Will Sell More Goods <lb />
for you than any other <lb />
MEDIUM<lb />
TRY THEM <lb />
Such Is <lb />
doesn't seam altogether <lb />
observes the man with the intro- <lb />
eye-. <lb />
asks the man <lb />
with the discouraged whiskers. <lb />
old man <lb />
ion Samuel, lie wouldn't stay on <lb />
the farm and become a tiller of tho <lb />
soil like his father, away from <lb />
homo and studied art, then came <lb />
back and painted some views of <lb />
the old farm. And ho got <lb />
for a picture of a field that his <lb />
father would be glad to sell for a <lb />
five pound An- <lb />
Cleaning White Ribbons. <lb />
White <lb />
and the rest of the satiny <lb />
have become soiled <lb />
be washed in tepid water <lb />
lit en <lb />
out upon board to <lb />
ironing hoard covered with <lb />
clean muslin is splendid for <lb />
the ends finely, <lb />
as to stretch the ribbon beyond <lb />
need of pressing if possible. <lb />
Job <lb />
IN ALL <lb />
Send your Orders to the <lb />
Reflector Office.<lb /></p>
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NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY NOV. <lb />
A IMPRACTICAL. <lb />
cm lion going <lb />
tin to <lb />
for <lb />
f ,. . in <lb />
We ti ates such <lb />
m tun i an i a in l h r <lb />
a Sta <lb />
mean that it w I nave b <lb />
for- i <lb />
th e be <lb />
in mi the r a <lb />
,.; .- . <lb />
in the fa of so many i <lb />
need Mate Al. r <lb />
B is d as saying <lb />
that . . ,,.; actions <lb />
ton- is the ea- <lb />
King of on r whit <lb />
d q n on for neg- <lb />
i , and would w o be <lb />
v . i i <lb />
ville, they fired then <lb />
random in the town and com- <lb />
murder. The govern- <lb />
made every effort to <lb />
the guilty parties and punish <lb />
hOse who knew who <lb />
they were would not inform <lb />
against them. Realizing the <lb />
danger a repetition of such <lb />
c the entire three <lb />
; ii .- were discharged from service. <lb />
only them- <lb />
i i blame for <lb />
come. As long as persist <lb />
in shielding criminals they can- <lb />
not expect to be th worthy <lb />
confidence. Of course all of <lb />
them are not bad but until the <lb />
better ones among them cut <lb />
loose from the bad element <lb />
may exp.-. to their share of <lb />
the odium. <lb />
Carnegie, the steel king, has <lb />
V made a peace offering. <lb />
ii n other words he has <lb />
that i i be in <lb />
the hands of a c the <lb />
income from it to be used in <lb />
preserving peace between the <lb />
nations of the world, <lb />
Who furnishes the money t <lb />
keep th fellows fitting out <lb />
expeditions and running off to <lb />
i for North Pole And is the <lb />
Pole going to be worth the price <lb />
if they succeed, in finding <lb />
it <lb />
Mr. Hearst is quoted saying he <lb />
will never again a candidate <lb />
for any office. It is always well <lb />
for a man to learn when he has <lb />
a thing. <lb />
this will never learn it. <lb />
v. i to shift the care <lb />
of the State. The white <lb />
th it not <lb />
to a in m <lb />
themselves under existing cop- <lb />
he mu i hon <lb />
is in a m the renter <lb />
en reach The re <lb />
usually limit that his rent is too <lb />
or he is dissatisfied for <lb />
reason, and is restless, and <lb />
discontentment stalks before <lb />
him. He wants to move. He <lb />
does not take the same interest <lb />
in municipal affairs, in his own <lb />
affairs; nor is he as solicitous of <lb />
of his neighbors, as the man who <lb />
owns his <lb />
Times. <lb />
This condition would be large <lb />
remedied if more people own- <lb />
ed their homes. They could <lb />
own them, too, and almost pay <lb />
pay for them with the money <lb />
that goes for rent by using the <lb />
opportunity offered through <lb />
building and loan associations <lb />
The theft from the Southern <lb />
Express office at Salisbury is <lb />
now said to amount to <lb />
The artist who effected it is but <lb />
seventeen years old, and in his <lb />
successful performance there is <lb />
premise that if he lives he will <lb />
become a Napoleon of finance. <lb />
By the way, if the Southern <lb />
Express company would pay its <lb />
better and treat them <lb />
bettor it would remove the <lb />
greater part of incentive they <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
That last sentence is <lb />
milk in the For <lb />
downright niggardliness toward <lb />
its the Southern Ex- <lb />
press company leads all other <lb />
corporations. The cold snap of last week <lb />
In his visit to Panama into thick underwear, <lb />
president is seeing it ail-but summer blast of this <lb />
PEANUTS. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. Nov. I <lb />
Peanut companies, have re ill <lb />
ed the shortage in the pi <lb />
crop, and are sending their <lb />
to every peanut producing <lb />
point, that they may re <lb />
some stock before the farm s <lb />
realize the extreme high pr <lb />
should receive for <lb />
peanuts season. <lb />
Bunch peanuts are selling to-; <lb />
day at <lb />
grades are bringing <lb />
high prices. <lb />
picked peanuts have b a J <lb />
this week at cent per <lb />
The peanut acreage was <lb />
reduce d this year, and the <lb />
rains during the summer <lb />
months cause the yield per <lb />
to be very much less than <lb />
years Extreme <lb />
conditions, <lb />
harvesting season, seriously and <lb />
greatly damaged and <lb />
from the b st information ob- <lb />
the supply of good nuts <lb />
will be considerably less than; <lb />
per cent, of an average <lb />
Under these conditions prices <lb />
will rule very high, and if there <lb />
is not over per cent, of an <lb />
average crop the supply of nuts <lb />
would be entirely exhausted <lb />
-u 1st. <lb />
We are told that within the <lb />
last twenty years peanuts sold <lb />
for per pound, and if the <lb />
conditions of this crop are as <lb />
serious as present conditions in- <lb />
nuts will for certs <lb />
per pound or above, it there <lb />
any to b had during the latter <lb />
part of this season, <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
Columbian Peanut Company. <lb />
Doubt as U What and Ag <lb />
r . L . d<lb />
authority on <lb />
he subject t kind <lb />
. i i <lb />
, . i often <lb />
hemp. I <lb />
els in . were <lb />
mule and horses <lb />
id were hurt. In <lb />
were<lb />
in <lb />
. riling I <lb />
. , to it by <lb />
the ii for <lb />
their this I; if <lb />
d little the <lb />
M also made <lb />
v. re Is and <lb />
are still used <lb />
n J re they are made <lb />
the <lb />
n Is oil ring for I lo <lb />
Tl e i i by the <lb />
. . an i; .- to <lb />
, . , <lb />
r ., H , <lb />
. t i <lb />
Ready for <lb />
turkey Dressing half as as Dressing <lb />
th; turkey the festive Occasion, when <lb />
bird is the central attraction <lb />
Our business is dressing Men Sc Boys- <lb />
from the sack suit for to the Evening Dress. <lb />
We Have in <lb />
that Man could ask Tor <lb />
. i I these <lb />
Looks like Durham is going to <lb />
have a military company. The <lb />
city has taken hold to help itself <lb />
in the matter, and <lb />
usually happens after a step <lb />
that kind. <lb />
Mr. Hearst places his cam- <lb />
in recent <lb />
election for governor in New <lb />
York a And <lb />
after so much he lost <lb />
out. <lb />
If the president would stay <lb />
down and boss the job <lb />
work on the get <lb />
r. And they-1 would <lb />
hardly miss him around Wash- <lb />
either. <lb />
the ditch. Not enough of that <lb />
for him to see. <lb />
A LESSON FOR NEGROES. <lb />
week has made them sweat. <lb />
An example of the trouble <lb />
bring on themselves by <lb />
shielding the criminal class of <lb />
their race and refusing to give <lb />
information that will lead to <lb />
their arrest, is given in the steps <lb />
taken by the war of <lb />
the government to discharge the <lb />
three of the i fifth <lb />
Infantry. While these om- <lb />
were stationed at Bi owns- <lb />
Those fellows who swiped such <lb />
a big slice of the San Francisco <lb />
relief fund ought to be put in <lb />
stripes and made to serve a term <lb />
on the rock pile. <lb />
MORE LAND THAN THOUGHT <lb />
WE HAD. <lb />
The United States Government <lb />
Survey has just issued from <lb />
Washington a bulletin which rep- . <lb />
resents the result of the confer- <lb />
and co-operation of the <lb />
land office, census office and <lb />
survey in an effort to de- <lb />
what constitutes <lb />
area of the The <lb />
absence of standard measurement <lb />
for ascertaining the area lead to <lb />
a discrepancy between the tab- <lb />
of the census office, made in <lb />
1887. and those of the general <lb />
land office, arranged in 1889. The <lb />
results of the co-operation of the <lb />
departments is that the area of <lb />
the United States proper which <lb />
is given as square <lb />
miles, has been increased over <lb />
the census figures by <lb />
miles. The bulletin gives <lb />
the area of Alaska of <lb />
square miles; the Philippines, <lb />
Hawaii, 6.449; <lb />
Rico Guam Samoa <lb />
and the Panama Canal <lb />
square miles. Wilmington Star. <lb />
Good Bait. <lb />
Aunt Tillie, cool; in a <lb />
household, took home a dish of <lb />
macaroni, from the <lb />
for her own family j <lb />
and after assuring them that it <lb />
WES induced her children <lb />
to eat it. <lb />
The next morning she <lb />
two of them out in the <lb />
yard turning over stones and <lb />
boards and scratching vigorously <lb />
in the earth. <lb />
What you-all out <lb />
came the i <lb />
glad response, of <lb />
macaroni -Youth's <lb />
Companion. <lb />
r b i the pa of the <lb />
-i r re <lb />
of i n --1 <lb />
. mills lion the r ; <lb />
i ;. ;. I I <lb />
ii n i In tin <lb />
c in J the <lb />
horse n front. <lb />
had to <lb />
; of i <lb />
hoofs. One advised -tone slabs <lb />
ed with iron clamps the <lb />
I formed the table, <lb />
n ii n ll <lb />
yet . the <lb />
of the bottom of . I el <lb />
.- with Hie <lb />
I time me were <lb />
hr . is not n. but <lb />
it is raid that the <lb />
attached Io shod <lb />
with . <lb />
mule were gold sin Thee may <lb />
the have <lb />
been found Romans <lb />
. . e and <lb />
En rial I. Tl e fort th hippo- <lb />
The ape <lb />
is an oval plate of me drawn out <lb />
backward on in <lb />
fitted with ii curved hook. <lb />
are win to the and in <lb />
front I lie; , n eves <lb />
and r kind ; <lb />
lied by the <lb />
of i in I rout and In id, <lb />
r to the eve tin of <lb />
galley. to <lb />
the hoofs by straps passed through <lb />
clips mid rs. <lb />
i think <lb />
that the Celt were the I to use <lb />
nailed on shoes the C <lb />
era and p e their <lb />
throughout Gaul. and <lb />
England. Many shoes been <lb />
found . th horses <lb />
having been -l-in and bur i with <lb />
their rs i <lb />
primitive rs Id i. <lb />
Between the towns of <lb />
and Dijon, near the where <lb />
his the <lb />
of C. small <lb />
fullered shoes have been found at u <lb />
depth of two or throe foot in the <lb />
ground, Some have nails in the <lb />
shape of a Woman T and are pro- <lb />
with clinches. Others ascribed <lb />
by geologists to ho sixth century <lb />
have found in the Bernese <lb />
All these had six round <lb />
nail holes, end opposite Io bole <lb />
the of the shoo i scalloped. <lb />
So had and sumo hid <lb />
not. But the heels were hardly of <lb />
any size and. moreover, lacked <lb />
News. <lb />
And it is ready you at a minute's notice; Heady to put <lb />
and wear without any more delay than to find your fit <lb />
and please your fancy. Quality and style harmoniously <lb />
Perhaps you are <lb />
Somewhat Shy to <lb />
A new Hat. may- <lb />
i; r a <lb />
new <lb />
Shirt or the <lb />
and Cuff stock <lb />
etc., etc. <lb />
New Hats, <lb />
Gloves, Ties, <lb />
Dress Shirts <lb />
Collars and <lb />
Cuffs. <lb />
In fact if you <lb />
are any- <lb />
thing; in Clothes or <lb />
we are at <lb />
service with <lb />
the in the <lb />
city and at a moder- <lb />
ate price. <lb />
For the Orphans. <lb />
If Count will cross the <lb />
pond and come down South he <lb />
might get a job picking cotton. <lb />
Summer's return engagement <lb />
in the midst of November is in <lb />
danger of getting <lb />
The Methodist Sunday school <lb />
has set apart next Sunday as a <lb />
day upon which to make a <lb />
donation to the orphanage <lb />
for Thanksgiving. Every <lb />
of the school is expected to <lb />
donate not less than one pound <lb />
of some useful article for this <lb />
offering. This is a commend- <lb />
able step, and their s no doubt <lb />
the children of the orphanage <lb />
will rejoice over the donation <lb />
sent them from Greenville. <lb />
Those not members of the school <lb />
can join in the donation if they <lb />
desire to do so. <lb />
Secret of Success In Journalism. <lb />
The fundamental quality for <lb />
success iii journalism is n keen in- <lb />
in everything; the power of <lb />
throwing yourself into any <lb />
finding a joy in handling it. The <lb />
second quality is a capacity for <lb />
forming u very clear idea as to what <lb />
it is you want to say and a passion <lb />
for expressing your ideas so clearly <lb />
that the greatest idiot in the world <lb />
cannot misunderstand them. Third- <lb />
I should be inclined to put a ca- <lb />
to sleep whenever <lb />
you get a chance and the ability to <lb />
sleep up arrears. I do not say any- <lb />
thing about what ought to he taken <lb />
for good health, <lb />
industry, conscientiousness, and so <lb />
on. Above all, should sag a <lb />
should be Stead <lb />
in Magazine. <lb />
Dinner Ball Hartley. <lb />
David Hartley, member at <lb />
for Hull in 1779, was called <lb />
dinner because his rising <lb />
had a similar effect in emptying the <lb />
house. One when he bad <lb />
wearied everybody out he moved <lb />
that the riot act should be reed <lb />
e document to prove some assertion. <lb />
Burke, who had been bursting with <lb />
impatience for hours, bounced up, <lb />
riot act, my deer <lb />
friend To whet purpose Don <lb />
yo that the mob <lb />
But Mm <lb />
f he King Cloth <lb />
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr <lb />
Goods, Shoes, Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb />
Cloaks, we only have space to give you a few price <lb />
but have lots of goods and will take pleasure in <lb />
showing you <lb />
Make our store your headquarters <lb />
Dress goods in solid colors. <lb />
Plaids and mixed, the <lb />
newest thing <lb />
1.00,1.25,1.50 per yaM. <lb />
SHOES AT <lb />
and Shoes tor Ladies the <lb />
things oat and the most comfortable made a- 3.00 <lb />
and 4.00 <lb />
Percales and for <lb />
school dresses in figures <lb />
plaids. <lb />
1-2 and cent <lb />
our underwear is complete.<lb />
F. <lb />
WHAT CUR S INDIGESTION and <lb />
REFER TO THE THEn <lb />
Prof. H. B. Smith, Messrs J. L Little, J W. Aycock. <lb />
Brown. R. S. Evans. Herbert Hardy, A. R Breedlove, J. Y. Monk <lb />
mil many others of Greenville. <lb />
Send orders to <lb />
Geo. S. Prichard, <lb />
This department is in ; <lb />
resent the Easter<lb />
e J -4 <lb />
. , <lb />
As the fall of the come <lb />
and money is circulation, <lb />
those in on the <lb />
routes leading oat from here, <lb />
who are in arrears on subscription <lb />
to the Daily and <lb />
will confer a great favor upon u <lb />
by handing the amount me <lb />
your earliest convenience, <lb />
will promptly. Subscriptions <lb />
also <lb />
F. C <lb />
Dent. <lb />
J. E. Greene and Cox <lb />
attended services at Black Jack <lb />
Sunday.<lb />
We it. <lb />
B. T. ix, ft Br. <lb />
Rev. B E. filled his; <lb />
appointment at the <lb />
Methodist church Sunday after- <lb />
noon and preaching two <lb />
excellent sermons. <lb />
Leon Smith spent Sunday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Roy Evans, of Greenville, <lb />
came down Tuesday to finish up <lb />
some photograph work for the <lb />
school. <lb />
The A. G. Co., has <lb />
on hand a full supply of their <lb />
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- <lb />
sec or write them before you <lb />
buy. <lb />
A. G. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Monday on business. <lb />
Charlie James and bi other, of <lb />
Oakley, were visiting relatives <lb />
here Sunday, <lb />
K. T. <lb />
i T v. <lb />
i i i <lb />
Tl -u plow is the <lb />
thing for tearing up rough land. <lb />
You can Harrington. <lb />
i o. <lb />
N dried apples fresh <lb />
and at B Carroll Co. <lb />
One-half <lb />
earner lot with three room dwell- <lb />
t located to school. <lb />
and business part of town- For <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville. N. C <lb />
O. ;, <lb />
On n <lb />
Son's I Call and see the large line of <lb />
ladies and cloaks B. <lb />
F, Manning Co. They are off- <lb />
them at a bargain. <lb />
dim i n <lb />
hi en remedyWater, a <lb />
i.,. en ktin i, Ki i nil tie, Ii . i <lb />
plaint, i lie , <lb />
sores r i l . u , <lb />
r. c.;, i i . <lb />
till i i f <lb />
U. T x, . <lb />
Recent prove how <lb />
unsafe it is to keep your money <lb />
at home Deposit it in the B <lb />
f Winterville where it will be in <lb />
burglar proof safe. <lb />
line of plaids of ill <lb />
grades just at B. F. <lb />
binning Co. They are . <lb />
ill and see them at once. <lb />
-id i <lb />
i i i -v-j <lb />
i i <lb />
ABORIGINAL HUNTERS. <lb />
carload of fresh flower just <lb />
i remnants n On at Harrington <lb />
p flannels any <lb />
thing we ever saw fur the money. <lb />
Harrington Berber and Co <lb />
Elder Fred and <lb />
daughter, Norms, went to <lb />
Grove Sunday where <lb />
the elder rilled his regular <lb />
The Hunsucker buggies Man- <lb />
by A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
are still in demand. Better send <lb />
them your order. <lb />
Mrs. Emma Hicks, of Conetoe, <lb />
is Mrs, J. L. Jackson <lb />
this week. <lb />
A full line of candies <lb />
and fruit at J B Carroll Co. <lb />
New lines of fine dress goods <lb />
arriving daily at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Several more new students <lb />
entered H. S- Monday morn- <lb />
If a school does good work, <lb />
the people will find it out. <lb />
In need nice <lb />
pants B. and <lb />
Co, <lb />
Thanksgiving must be near at <lb />
hand the large number of <lb />
turkeys being bought by Tucker <lb />
and Kittrell. <lb />
The school reason is here and <lb />
your boy will need a good com- <lb />
winter suit. B. F. Man- <lb />
Co., have them of all <lb />
See them for prices. <lb />
Company <lb />
Plenty of best always on <lb />
hand at A. W. Ange <lb />
The cold rains and snows are <lb />
coming soon and you will need <lb />
good foot wear. See Harrington <lb />
Barber Co., for rubber boots. <lb />
We saw to-day five of the n-i <lb />
and most up to date <lb />
bout buggies from A. G. Cox <lb />
M Co's shops being carried <lb />
to one of our neighbor counties. <lb />
A nice line of fancy glass and <lb />
crockery wares, flower pots and <lb />
stone jars at Harrington Barber <lb />
Mis Tripp <lb />
Greenville Monday. <lb />
went <lb />
B. F. of <lb />
spent Tuesday here visiting his <lb />
son, Clyde. <lb />
Hunters in need of best loaded <lb />
shells can get them at J. B. Car- <lb />
roll Co, <lb />
of the boys attended a <lb />
debate at the Free Will <lb />
seminary at Ayden Tuesday <lb />
night and report an enjoyable <lb />
trip. <lb />
Good nice three crown raisins <lb />
at J- B. Carroll Co. <lb />
George Kittrell went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Anybody in need of a stylish <lb />
up to date dress will see A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. before buying. They <lb />
are over stocked with mohair <lb />
goods, silks and nice shirt waist <lb />
goods. <lb />
The A. G. have <lb />
just completed for sale pair <lb />
of their old reliable tar heel cart <lb />
Dur line of Fall and <lb />
Winter millinery goo Is <lb />
ready for inspection 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 />
The A G Co., are <lb />
still receiving orders for their <lb />
Co. School Desk. See or <lb />
write them before you buy. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
just shipped pair of their Tar <lb />
Heel cart wheel to one of our <lb />
counties. <lb />
Come and examine the large <lb />
line of couches lust at <lb />
A- W. Ange Co. They are going. <lb />
Plaid belts of all grades <lb />
at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Livery and <lb />
0-in famish horses and cars <lb />
tin- all decisions. <lb />
Horses boarded by week <lb />
or mi mi <lb />
Notice, <lb />
All persons are hereby <lb />
not to buy or trade for my three <lb />
to C. A. Fair, for <lb />
one to D. O- Moore for <lb />
one to E. R. for <lb />
a right to sell the 1904 <lb />
Swift Company right <lb />
C- R- Williams, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Not. 19th. 1906. <lb />
How Native Australians Mount <lb />
In of <lb />
One Hie old customs of the <lb />
i- described by <lb />
the author Coming of the <lb />
to i- one of <lb />
their methods of hunting when <lb />
; . of ; and i- practiced only <lb />
I the Australian aborigines, <lb />
natives catch the opossum, <lb />
kangaroo rat, flying squirrel and <lb />
other animals which live in the <lb />
hollow live cutting <lb />
lies in trees climbing <lb />
Mo I of i <lb />
being nocturnal, sleep during the <lb />
day and therefore become cay <lb />
prey to the humor, who can tell by <lb />
of the scratches on <lb />
the plow the tree n I e <lb />
I it. <lb />
What expert climbers the <lb />
arc may be guessed by the <lb />
I, i of c trees, the blue gum, <lb />
measuring sometimes over sixty feet <lb />
in one shaft. <lb />
his hatchet <lb />
from bis bolt. Hie native prepares <lb />
to climb tree, cutting notches <lb />
he ii . <lb />
The first and second notches are <lb />
out as he stands on the ground, the <lb />
notch being with the <lb />
i Ii on the loft hand, the second <lb />
opposite the right The <lb />
two cuts are made the hatchet, <lb />
to form i i <lb />
other horizontal. Into these <lb />
the big toe of , fool is inserted, <lb />
while the climber, eh his <lb />
arm around-the tree, makes the as- <lb />
cent to the where <lb />
waits the rest his party <lb />
have set fire Ii the oil grass or <lb />
reeds which ill the lower pan of <lb />
I trunk. the animal in it <lb />
end t fro the smoke <lb />
up the hollow trunk through <lb />
hole at the top, to promptly <lb />
killed by the native watching fur <lb />
him. <lb />
While the climber i cutting the <lb />
notches he rests hi whole weight <lb />
on the too, and in moving upward <lb />
he hold.- the hatchet between Ilia <lb />
teeth. <lb />
The hatchets used before the <lb />
coming of men were of <lb />
stone. afterward steel ones took <lb />
place. <lb />
Nosebleed. <lb />
When the nose i bleeding never <lb />
hold it our a basin or hold the <lb />
In ad down any way. This only <lb />
causes further rush of blond to the <lb />
broken tissues in the nose. The <lb />
lead should he held up and hack, <lb />
the flow being in <lb />
chiefs or cloths, One of the most <lb />
effective and simple means of <lb />
checking a nosebleed i to press on <lb />
the upper lip. Near the under <lb />
face of the lip runs the artery that <lb />
supplies the interior nasal passages <lb />
where be ruptures occur. If this <lb />
is pressed the How of blood i me- <lb />
checked, thus allowing <lb />
the blood around the broken tissues <lb />
to congeal and seal up the opening. <lb />
If merely pressing with the finger <lb />
noes not succeed place a wad of pa- <lb />
per or under th and <lb />
the lip over it, holding down <lb />
tight. Again, if this doe not <lb />
and a drug store is near get <lb />
some adrenalin, saturate a piece of <lb />
COtton with and apply to the in- <lb />
of the nose from where the <lb />
blood flows. <lb />
Island. <lb />
There is a general impression <lb />
Manhattan Island is comparatively <lb />
level, while it i far from it. Prom <lb />
the water level you <lb />
climb to reach <lb />
the circle Central park, <lb />
twenty-three feet more to get to the <lb />
highest point in Mount Morris park, <lb />
twelve feet more to reach water <lb />
el in Central park reservoir, twenty <lb />
feet more to get to the top of <lb />
park, another <lb />
feet to stand Broadway and One <lb />
Hundred and Seventy-fifth street <lb />
and yet another fifty feet to tn <lb />
Washington Bridge mad and One <lb />
Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, <lb />
when you are feet above the <lb />
of the bay. <lb />
Too Hard a Climb. <lb />
A little had gone to the <lb />
country from a where there <lb />
were no hills and from that part <lb />
where there were many cemeteries. <lb />
she said, looking around her <lb />
at the expanse of green hill and <lb />
grassy meadow, no grave- <lb />
yards I guess that not very many <lb />
people die It was explained <lb />
to the child that there was a <lb />
tery near the church on the top of <lb />
a hill. said she, <lb />
gazing upward, rather go up it <lb />
in a hearse than on my feet <lb />
Si <lb />
Notice of gale <lb />
i. i. i i<lb />
Ii W <lb />
Vs. <lb />
James <lb />
and W. A. <lb />
Blokes, <lb />
virtue of an order <lb />
S emu court <lb />
he entitled apse<lb />
. c mis-loner, v ill exp <lb />
ii i e before four <lb />
house door of Pi t county in <lb />
Greenville, X. C to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, on Monday, <lb />
h day i I Decent the <lb />
de tract par- <lb />
I to-wit; I <lb />
stake mi the New Born <lb />
Mad at iii corn i f color d <lb />
school house acre, with <lb />
Ii e west to a stake three <lb />
f from W A Km fence, <lb />
thence with fence to Ed <lb />
ward's corner, thence Ed- <lb />
cards line t o a stoke <lb />
on the New Bern mud. thence <lb />
with the said road to the begin- <lb />
containing four acres more <lb />
or This the day of <lb />
November, 1906 <lb />
J. L Fleming. C <lb />
Th House Farm for <lb />
The entire V u i <lb />
live I <lb />
Station, will <lb />
for rest the par- <lb />
mil.--.- t, o <lb />
.- Lit . Greenville, N. <lb />
i i w. <lb />
Notice of lion. <lb />
We. the undersigned, have by <lb />
mutual consent dissolved co- <lb />
partnership and offer the entire <lb />
stock of goods consisting; <lb />
merchandise at cost. A <lb />
discount offered. For <lb />
particulars address R. <lb />
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 />
in n, peas or anything in that <lb />
cue. <lb />
A. i <lb />
IF A<lb />
We can solve it fir you. <lb />
Leadership- <lb />
Sale is <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims are many an. <lb />
WHY <lb />
decide it. There Is or. <lb />
test. That sale is best and most <lb />
that offers you <lb />
he Lowe Prices the Furniture You <lb />
Com be convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
hundred and and <lb />
i, ml in it i. <lb />
I in Ti N. O. Good <lb />
to <lb />
T K. f. -vi <lb />
UP <lb />
lip one to W, <lb />
nit if fat, nil <lb />
k left ear. <lb />
Maine by <lb />
J. F. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up one unmarked <lb />
stray red sandy color, weight <lb />
about or pounds. Owner <lb />
can get same by proving property <lb />
and paying <lb />
M. Jones. <lb />
R. F. D. Greenville, N. C.<lb />
i . <lb />
Pictures Framed t Order. <lb />
INSURANCE- <lb />
Reward. <lb />
I will pay a reward of and <lb />
expenses, for the arrest de- <lb />
livery to of Will Turner, col <lb />
from the <lb />
gang of r- Oct. 28th. <lb />
Description; Very dark, about <lb />
years old, weighs about <lb />
p Rinds, about feet inches <lb />
nigh. Send any information to <lb />
the sheriff or to <lb />
Joe Supt. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
VILLE, X. Q <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have out two f <lb />
each and one for <lb />
These notes were given for t o <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 account of mis- <lb />
representation. <lb />
This Nov. 1st, 1906. <lb />
W. H. Tripp. <lb />
The Truth. <lb />
The whole truth, and nothing <lb />
but the truth. <lb />
Is what we advertise in regard to being head- <lb />
quarters for school supplies. We have the contracts of <lb />
all the State adopted books except one. No else <lb />
Greenville has as many. We can supply you with any <lb />
book on the adopted list. Beautiful copies of the Poets <lb />
in Burnt and Padded leather bindings, fiction at half <lb />
price. Pictures framed and in sheet, fancy Glass- <lb />
ware, and household The only store of kind <lb />
in Greenville, ii you wish to make come to see <lb />
R B ELLINGTON CO <lb />
IMPORTANT LAND <lb />
virtue of the power given <lb />
mo by the last will and <lb />
of It. M. I <lb />
shall offer at public sale at the <lb />
court house door in the town of <lb />
on Monday, Dec 3rd, <lb />
1906 some, valuable building lots <lb />
situated in West Greenville, on <lb />
the square lying between R. M. <lb />
late residence and A. F. <lb />
Kennedy's lot and in front of the <lb />
Knitting Mill. Map allowing <lb />
location and site of lots can be <lb />
seen at Dr. E A. office. <lb />
Terms of sale of <lb />
sale o'clock. Dec- 3rd, <lb />
E. <lb />
Executor of R. M, <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot brings you <lb />
Is enough discomfort without worrying over what you shall <lb />
for breakfast, dinner and supper, with such a largo fine stock o <lb />
Grocer Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the selecting and buy- <lb />
are easy and the all saved. It will take no argument t <lb />
of if you visit my store and see what I <lb />
To a and me one door North of <lb />
J. B<lb /></p>
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TOO BASK Oil <lb />
M for <lb />
A taste <lb />
In Ways than One. <lb />
from any other line or <lb />
BOY'S CLOTHING <lb />
YOU WILL FIND. <lb />
Prices to 7.50 per Suit <lb />
Three ways are used by farmers <lb />
for curing and preparing their to- <lb />
for the market; namely sun <lb />
air cured and flue cured. <lb />
The old and cheap way is called air <lb />
cured; the later discovery and <lb />
proved way is called flue cured. <lb />
In flue curing the tobacco is taken <lb />
from the fields and racked in barns <lb />
especially built to retain heat and <lb />
there subjected to a continuous high <lb />
temperature, produced by the direct <lb />
heat of flame heated flues, which <lb />
brings out in the tobacco that <lb />
stimulating taste and aroma that <lb />
expert roasting develops in green <lb />
coffee. These similar processes give <lb />
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer- <lb />
and stimulating quality that pop- <lb />
their use. <lb />
The quality of tobacco depends <lb />
much on the curing process and the <lb />
kind of soil that produces it, as ex- <lb />
pert tests prove that this flue cured <lb />
tobacco, grown in the famous Pied- <lb />
region, requires and takes less <lb />
sweetening than tobacco grown m <lb />
any other of the United States <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
full tobacco taste that satisfies <lb />
tobacco hunger. That's why chewers <lb />
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps <lb />
cheers more than any other chewing <lb />
tobacco, and that's why chewers of <lb />
Schnapps pass the good thing along <lb />
makes other chewers <lb />
until the fact is established that <lb />
there are more chewers and more <lb />
pounds of tobacco chewed to the <lb />
population in states where Schnapps <lb />
tobacco is sold than there are in <lb />
those states where Schnapps has not <lb />
yet been offered to the trade. <lb />
A plug of Schnapps is more <lb />
economical than a much larger <lb />
of cheap tobacco. Sold at <lb />
per pound in cuts. Strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. <lb />
HE MAN'S <lb />
R. J. TOBACCO COMPANY, H. <lb />
at COST <lb />
THE ENTIRE i OF <lb />
humping this year. farmer <lb />
Clothing, Dress goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats, caps, Boots shoes, and <lb />
Fancy groceries and store fix- <lb />
Must be solo by the <lb />
First day of January <lb />
BECAUSE they sell To- <lb />
f Y higher and it a <lb />
Farmers movement working to organ <lb />
m w THE <lb />
ill <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP <lb />
I;., ., taken calf- <lb />
Cow i in good condition, blacK <lb />
with white across shoulders, <lb />
feet white about <lb />
five months o. color. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
and paying costs. <lb />
Stephen <lb />
Near House, West <lb />
of Race Track. <lb />
Muscat <lb />
The finest CHRISTMAS <lb />
can is a <lb />
We publish our cost mark as we mean business when we say <lb />
at Cost. <lb />
g l b m s <lb />
Come one, come all and examine cur stock no goods sold <lb />
on credit. <lb />
Everything for Cash. <lb />
LOST. -On the railroad yard at <lb />
Greenville, a pocket book con- <lb />
about a trunk check <lb />
and small gold ring. A oral <lb />
reward win be paid finder by <lb />
leaving office <lb />
Mrs. C T- Gardner, <lb />
Salisbury, N C <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb />
Dec 6th, I <lb />
to public sale, to the <lb />
highest bidder all my <lb />
horses, cattle, hogs, faming <lb />
utensils and household and <lb />
en furniture. This sale v. ill be <lb />
at my home place on on. t <lb />
Swamp. Levi <lb />
PIANO <lb />
Our artistic pianos bear <lb />
name. We not <lb />
pat it on any <lb />
v. a make ad fell to <lb />
Hi n gram over <lb />
prices, and on ea- <lb />
terms <lb />
Drop a line -et <lb />
toll yon all It. <lb />
M. <lb />
by <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
of upon <lb />
the estate of Mary A <lb />
deceased, having this day been <lb />
Issued to by the clerk of <lb />
is given to all per- <lb />
sons holding Claims against the <lb />
es ate of said Mary A. Turnage <lb />
to present them to me for pay- <lb />
mo it, duly authenticated, on or <lb />
before the 20th day of November <lb />
or thin i plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. Alt <lb />
persona Indebted to said estate <lb />
will make payment to <lb />
me. This the 20th of No- <lb />
J. A. Harrington, <lb />
of Mary A. <lb />
J vis and Blow, <lb />
Ricks <lb />
Panacea water is highly rec-. <lb />
Orders can be left <lb />
S. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons are hereby notified <lb />
not to buy or trade for my two <lb />
notes for each- one <lb />
to Elias nail and one to E. R. <lb />
a right to sell the <lb />
1904 Swift Washer Company <lb />
right, R- L- Griffin, <lb />
Nov. 17th. 1806. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Clerk of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county having is- <lb />
sued letters testamentary to me, <lb />
the undersigned, o 14th. <lb />
day of on <lb />
estate of E. Victor Cos deceased <lb />
notice s hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment the <lb />
undersigned, an to at- creditors <lb />
of said estate to pro their <lb />
claims properly authenticated, <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
months after the date of no-j <lb />
tie or this notice will he plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. This <lb />
the 14th of November <lb />
P. G. JAMES. <lb />
on the estate of E. Victor <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FAR M W i I- <lb />
MG MACHINES. <lb />
e, <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
. . C. .- <lb />
GOLDEN WEDDING. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Sue Bynum, wife of Mr. <lb />
LB. Bynum, of Farmville, died Mr j Mr, w M <lb />
Their Fiftieth Anniversary. <lb />
As for Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
In h; <lb />
writing receipts for <lb />
arrears. We have a <lb />
nil receive their mail at<lb />
for job printing <lb />
Friday afternoon and was buried <lb />
Besides the husband <lb />
she leaves five children. She <lb />
was a sister of Mr Henry Shep- <lb />
son cordially Alice Harper and <lb />
the ladies to call see; Mrs. J- T. Smith, of Greenville, <lb />
up-to-date cloaks and and Mrs, J. N. Bynum, of <lb />
coat ville- <lb />
Rev. B. E. Stanfield <lb />
his last sermon here Sunday Notice. <lb />
this convention year Mr. i All persons re hereby notified <lb />
Stanfield is a fine preacher and j not to buy or trade for my two <lb />
has added very much to the notes for each-one given <lb />
and development of <lb />
Mrs. Marv Turnage, relict of ministerial charge in this 1904 Swift Washer Company <lb />
the late Charles who Especially so in Ayden right. J. A. <lb />
has been making her home with where- when he came here the Nov. Ayden, I <lb />
the family of J A. Harrington, membership of the church did <lb />
had a stroke of last not exceed now ls m <lb />
Saturday about o'clock in the of i <lb />
morning and die about For good and cheap our go All persons are hereby notified <lb />
o'clock in the afternoon Mrs. E- Co- have . not to buy or trade for notes <lb />
n, n , hand given E. K. and D- O. <lb />
was a very old lady. . Moore for each for a right <lb />
She and her husband were. James of a-n <lb />
among the first settlers of this spent from Saturday until <lb />
community and while they were here brother. M. M. <lb />
not rich, they had sufficient of <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
this world's goods to live com-, <lb />
We handle Goldman's shoes <lb />
Company right. <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
Nov. 17th, 1906. <lb />
C. A. Fair. <lb />
for women. Misses and children. <lb />
She attained much pair under strict <lb />
for her goodness and guarantee. On overcoats and <lb />
A nice one horse hum <lb />
kindness of heart and none were I clothing Cannon Tyson can acres <lb />
turned from her door who please you in both quality and<lb />
lied for assistance and many- <lb />
re the homes who will miss her <lb />
cheering voice and beneficent <lb />
hand, for his was a life to carry <lb />
comfort and relief wherever she <lb />
went She was buried in family <lb />
burying ground near Haddock's <lb />
Roads Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
If at an interested in cook <lb />
stoves and heaters it will pay <lb />
you to examine quality and <lb />
prices that Cannon Tyson are <lb />
making- <lb />
price. <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox left on the <lb />
train yesterday for school at <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
If you need any paint be sure <lb />
to call on E. E. Co. They <lb />
have a paint will cover over <lb />
as much and wear as long <lb />
as any and a good price. <lb />
Miss Stancill, of Washington, <lb />
has been here on a visit to <lb />
Our go, he <lb />
C. Noble and children is well advanced. The prices now <lb />
are at City on a visit to her <lb />
parents. <lb />
t; . ; , <lb />
beet, <lb />
Huh, <lb />
Deputy Sheriff of <lb />
Greenville was here Saturday <lb />
concerning the washing machine <lb />
business, so we are told. Great <lb />
Scott This country is full of <lb />
suckers. They take it all. We <lb />
verily believe if the fool <lb />
tor were to come along they'd <lb />
buy a share each and await later <lb />
developments. <lb />
carry <lb />
of went, lard and can <lb />
before <lb />
. I. . Co <lb />
There were something near <lb />
bales of cotton sold on this <lb />
Saturday and have been <lb />
during the season- <lb />
you wish to make your <lb />
or relative a handsome <lb />
buy one of those rich <lb />
d beautiful framed pictures <lb />
pm Cannon <lb />
F, G is in Nor- <lb />
k where she has gone to have <lb />
eyes of her sister little <lb />
Isabella Dawson operated hand <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
all on E. E. Dali Co, foe <lb />
r they will <lb />
and treat you nice. <lb />
night fire consumed <lb />
I barns and stables of D. S. <lb />
S. Moore near here, all <lb />
corn, fodder, oats, hay etc. <lb />
destroyed and their loss is <lb />
at from to <lb />
no insurance. This falls <lb />
on these two young and <lb />
brothers and it will <lb />
ml for them to recover any <lb />
ES i I A Co carry a nice line <lb />
oranges and <lb />
I s. Call on them for same. <lb />
meeting began in <lb />
Baptist church <lb />
and will continue <lb />
the week. Rev. T. H. <lb />
will interest the most economic <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Mrs. went up the <lb />
road on the train yesterday. <lb />
We are displaying a very <lb />
pretty line of art squares and <lb />
rugs. Cannon Tyson. <lb />
F. G. James, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Monday in regard to <lb />
E. V. Cox estate of which he is <lb />
administrator. <lb />
L- B. Witherington, from near <lb />
Maple Cypress, is here visiting <lb />
his son, L. H. <lb />
The following is a statement <lb />
as rendered by the <lb />
commissioners since last report. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Cash on hand 807.62 <lb />
acct. and others 28.44 <lb />
Stock on hand 1798.06 <lb />
Fixtures 168.20 <lb />
Total resources <lb />
Net profits <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Stock on hand Aug. <lb />
18th. 1906 less out- <lb />
1493.11 <lb />
975.45 <lb />
136.42 <lb />
381.24 <lb />
I always keep on mind a <lb />
line feed Bluff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
meal and brand <lb />
ml -Mil stuff. L <lb />
a of Ayden. well <lb />
and out louses. Land in <lb />
uh of Apply to <lb />
N. <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Now is your time save <lb />
money by coming to us for <lb />
children's school requisite <lb />
tablets, pens, era <lb />
we have also a great assort- <lb />
of dainty <lb />
note paper for use <lb />
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
ed <lb />
The mainstay of social <lb />
M. M. SAULS, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I have out two notes for <lb />
each for half a Swifts 1901 Wash- <lb />
e right. As these <lb />
notes were obtained from me by <lb />
misrepresentation I shall refuse <lb />
to pay them, and all persons are <lb />
hereby warned against buying <lb />
or trading for them. <lb />
Nov. 15th. 1906 J. H. Harris, <lb />
Ayden, N, C, <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Ricks served old <lb />
wine that bottled thirty <lb />
years ago and kept for <lb />
The dining r-om <lb />
were pink and white inter- <lb />
with fifty lights. <lb />
The presents were numerous <lb />
and beautiful, a number of them <lb />
Fifty years of wedded life are <lb />
alloted to but few people, and <lb />
our honored citizens. Mr- and <lb />
Mrs. William M. are the , <lb />
second couple in Greenville of Perhaps the <lb />
have reached this distinction in <lb />
the memory of the present gen- <lb />
Fifty years ago, Nov <lb />
17th, 1850, on just an ideal <lb />
day as was last Saturday, they <lb />
were happily married. <lb />
rounded by all their living de- <lb />
except one grandson- <lb />
and a host of relatives and <lb />
admiring friends, on Saturday <lb />
most admired was a silk um- <lb />
for King and ebony <lb />
cane for Mr. King, each with <lb />
handsomely engraved large gold <lb />
head. Those were from their <lb />
Winstead grandchildren. Several <lb />
congratulatory letters and tel- <lb />
were received. Another <lb />
very noticeable present was a <lb />
beautiful old china plate from <lb />
evening they celebrated their Mrs. N. E. Tucker that for <lb />
golden wedding at their elegant belonged to the late Mr. <lb />
residence on Fifth street There Sam Vines, grandfather of Mr. <lb />
were with them on this joyous <lb />
occasion children, grand- <lb />
children and great grand child- <lb />
Innumerable callers gathered <lb />
at the home to offer <lb />
to Mr. and Mrs. King upon <lb />
having reached their fiftieth <lb />
marriage anniversary and to ex- <lb />
ten-1 best for many more <lb />
happy years- <lb />
Upon arrival the callers were <lb />
Mr. P. C <lb />
.-J a. <lb />
B. .-i I, <lb />
On Friday evening from <lb />
to o'clock Mr. and Mrs. U J. <lb />
Cobb gave a public i in at <lb />
their elegant ho n on I . <lb />
street, the occasion being the <lb />
celebration of an- <lb />
. The <lb />
. is i; <lb />
and brilliant II <lb />
for this special <lb />
. th . <lb />
was , . I <lb />
. . ,,. .<lb />
groom <lb />
. C <lb />
and <lb />
King. <lb />
Those coming from a <lb />
especially for this celebration <lb />
whose names have not been <lb />
ready mentioned, were Cain. <lb />
and Mrs. J. D. Bullock and Mrs. <lb />
Crate, of Rocky Mount; Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J K. Newton an I Mrs. <lb />
Lucy Havens, of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. G. A- Stancill. of <lb />
Hill; Mr. and Mrs Lam Law- <lb />
of Old Sparta; Mrs. <lb />
-m . <lb />
for co <lb />
. <lb />
Dr, <lb />
. l . <lb />
.; heir u <lb />
and .- . <lb />
the <lb />
1.111 <lb />
given a cordial welcome by Hon. of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. A. E. Wadsworth, of Cove; <lb />
Mr. Owen Moore, of Scotland <lb />
and Mrs. Larry I. Moore who <lb />
received at the front door In <lb />
the hall punch was served by Neck. <lb />
D Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
East M. <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Other menu <lb />
a bottle and <lb />
it cure we will refund <lb />
your say <lb />
full 91.00 size free bottle of <lb />
POL and if it benefits you, then <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
This entitles you <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
DRUG STORES <lb />
Only n limited number bottle. <lb />
given Don't <lb />
to test <lb />
this p <lb />
SOL. <lb />
Mr. Ned with <lb />
Miss Rosa Wells, of and <lb />
Mr. J. Benjamin Higgs with <lb />
Miss Meta of Rocky <lb />
Mount. The hall was decorated <lb />
in green and white. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs George B. King, <lb />
of Washington City, received at <lb />
the parlor entrance, and after <lb />
greeting them the callers were <lb />
introduced by Dr. Charles Laugh- <lb />
to those in the <lb />
line with Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
M King. These were Mrs. Ada <lb />
C. of Mrs. Pat- <lb />
tie of Rocky Mount; <lb />
Capt. John King and Airs. A. V. <lb />
Newton, of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. S. C. Wells, of Wilson. <lb />
The parlor decorations were in <lb />
white and yellow with fifty wed- <lb />
ding bells suspended among the <lb />
festoons. <lb />
At the library door Mr. and <lb />
Mrs R. D. Bullock, of Rocky <lb />
Mount and Mrs H. A. White <lb />
received. From here the caller.-, <lb />
were conducted by Mr. H. A- <lb />
White and introduced to the <lb />
guests of honor in the library. <lb />
These were Mr. H. <lb />
and Misses Ivor Bessie <lb />
and Annie Lee Bunn. all of <lb />
Rocky Mount. Mrs. B. R. King, <lb />
of Goldsboro and Mrs. J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse served oyster <lb />
cocktail In the library. The <lb />
orations here were festoons of <lb />
colors <lb />
The dining room was in charge <lb />
of Miss Martha Hagan, Mrs. <lb />
W. H. Bagwell, Mrs Florence <lb />
Dancy, Mrs E. B. and <lb />
Miss Yettie Bullock, the latter of <lb />
Rocky Mount. Salads, turkey, <lb />
sandwiches, cheese straws, <lb />
crackers, beaten biscuits olives <lb />
almonds and mints were served <lb />
by Misses Lizzie of <lb />
Rocky Mount; Ella Wells, of <lb />
Italian band was <lb />
stationed in the rear hall and <lb />
furnished music throughout the <lb />
evening. At intervals the sweet <lb />
voices of Misses Meta <lb />
and Nina Jones in song <lb />
mingled with the strains from <lb />
the orchestra. <lb />
It was an occasion to be <lb />
held in pleasant recollection, no <lb />
more charming and delightful <lb />
n to the guests <lb />
I, ; bowl <lb />
over ,,. M <lb />
ilia id <lb />
serve i . <lb />
as <lb />
being <lb />
Mrs. J. <lb />
C. <lb />
In the the color scheme <lb />
was white and green, <lb />
standing a cluster of <lb />
twenty ; interlined with <lb />
smilax were the bride- and groom, <lb />
the bride hi a bunch of <lb />
American Beauty ed <lb />
by the groom. Next to those <lb />
were their four children viz. <lb />
Miss Irma Cobb, Mr. Cecil C <lb />
Misses Lucille and Cobb. <lb />
Standing with the bridal party <lb />
and forming a were <lb />
Mr. and Mrs C. D Rountree, <lb />
the former father of the bride, <lb />
and Mr and Geo. J. id- <lb />
ard broth r and sister of the <lb />
bride. <lb />
From h parlor guests <lb />
were ushered into the reception <lb />
reception ever having been held room where oyster c was <lb />
in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
King are held in highest esteem <lb />
by every one, and the <lb />
extended them were a <lb />
sincere. Mr. King is one of out- <lb />
most honored citizens. He was <lb />
a member of the State <lb />
convention, of 1875 and has friends, <lb />
served his county as commission- The guests <lb />
served by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. <lb />
e and Mrs. S J. Parham. <lb />
In this room were displayed the <lb />
many beautiful an I costly pres- <lb />
which another proof <lb />
of the in which Mr. and <lb />
Mrs C are held by their <lb />
register of deeds and to the <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
N. <lb />
At the. of . <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and Discounts, <lb />
068.21 <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Hanks,<lb />
the pastor, will be <lb />
v. P. A. of South <lb />
m, Va. All are invited to <lb />
d meetings, <lb />
s. Bettie Mosely, of Green- <lb />
has been visiting <lb />
in Ayden and <lb />
returned to her home <lb />
B. Higgs spent part of the <lb />
us Monday. <lb />
were several Masons <lb />
to attend the Masonic <lb />
of Mr. L. B. Kilpatrick <lb />
last Sunday.<lb />
09.30<lb />
1,232 <lb />
Hank notes and <lb />
notes 5,045.00 <lb />
158,672.21 <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposits subject check, 41,002.48 <lb />
Cashier's t <lb />
Doth he and Mrs. King <lb />
remarkable in appearance <lb />
their age, and made <lb />
strikingly handsome <lb />
they together <lb />
happy occasion. <lb />
are I scheme of which <lb />
were <lb />
color <lb />
and <lb />
dining room. I <lb />
WAS <lb />
tor <lb />
as <lb />
this <lb />
A West Virginia man made his <lb />
bride a present of a bill forty <lb />
years ago. He died recently <lb />
and his wife, in buying a tomb- <lb />
stone for his grave a few days <lb />
ago, paid the identical bill on the <lb />
account. An exchange figures <lb />
it out that in keeping the bill hid <lb />
away in a napkin as she did. in- <lb />
stead of depositing it in a bank at <lb />
compound interest, the woman <lb />
lost more than in interest <lb />
on that bill. If you are keeping <lb />
your money hid away as she did. <lb />
instead of putting it in the bank <lb />
on interest, here is something <lb />
for you to think <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
Notice <lb />
I have out three notes-one for <lb />
white. An was <lb />
served by Airs H. W. <lb />
Mrs. E. Fie tie Mrs. J. L. <lb />
Wooten and Ada W <lb />
Delightful music w furnished <lb />
th. <lb />
Italian band. Miss Nina <lb />
C. Jam the <lb />
with . sol is which <lb />
were thorough enjoy ; and <lb />
the <lb />
Don't laugh a <lb />
his place. may see <lb />
him coming from the <lb />
with a big bundle of his <lb />
letters, which he dis- <lb />
plays with as much pride as <lb />
though they were his own. He <lb />
feels important, and looks it. <lb />
but he is proud of his place. He <lb />
is attending to business. He <lb />
likes to have the know <lb />
con- <lb />
Total, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, of the t L, . . Iv weal <lb />
that the above is to the best of my v- be- <lb />
lief. J. B. Cashier. <lb />
R. SMITH <lb />
R. C.<lb />
that working busy <lb />
The h <lb />
Ruby of c j and two for each v i the <lb />
S C Swifts 1904 Washing , ,. , hi <lb />
White brick cream was As these notes were .;,,.,.;.,, <lb />
, ,. , , ,, tamed me through mo <lb />
by little grand sons, Moore, I shall refuse to pay <lb />
and George and Edwin King, j them, and all persons are hereby his work and hopes <lb />
was served by Mrs. to trade for in earnest. he boy will <lb />
the D, Newell. i . <lb />
Charles while Nov. 15th, Ayden, N. CIns job <lb />
to <lb />
lid <lb />
. f tow em- <lb />
. do i In . th him; <lb />
check ii he shows <lb />
signs of being to big for his <lb />
place, counsel him as to his <lb />
bits and associates, and occasion- <lb />
ally show him a pleasant pros- <lb />
eel of advancement. A little <lb />
pride dot an hone boy a heap <lb />
of good. Good luck to the boy <lb />
who says Ex. <lb />
Your Dollars <lb />
And they will come in bandy a <lb />
n better way saving than to buy goods where <lb />
t tinniest, have <lb />
The <lb />
you <lb />
i You may take oil hat <lb />
him as one of <lb />
ea And s <lb />
HAY, CORN, OATS. BRAN, SHIP STIFF, <lb />
and can sell at very lowest also carry a <lb />
line <lb />
and can save mom on these. See me before <lb />
IF J <lb />
LOW FOR CASH <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Ber died <lb />
at Farmville on , and <lb />
was buried Sunday. was <lb />
perhaps oldest in the <lb />
county, about of <lb />
age. <lb />
mm <lb /></p>
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                <p>
.-- tide I <lb />
The ladies of the Episcopal <lb />
church have a masquerade <lb />
party and supper in <lb />
on Tuesday night before Thanks- <lb />
giving the 27th. It is going to <lb />
be an interesting occasion and <lb />
you are invited to attend. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
of mi executed <lb />
and Mills <lb />
R . wife. <lb />
ton. 23rd day November, <lb />
the <lb />
Core the Court l <lb />
on Thursday, IS <lb />
tin- S <lb />
on the north Street <lb />
ward . .,. h i <lb />
to J. S. <lb />
v f. S. <lb />
tun <lb />
wit to <lb />
. i . , <lb />
First Street feel to the I. <lb />
nil.; <lb />
mere i i the <lb />
the , <lb />
i WILLS, <lb />
F. G. <lb />
Will Close Thanksgiving. <lb />
Thanksgiving day is now only <lb />
a week off. Greenville <lb />
likely continue to follow the <lb />
tom adopted several years ago <lb />
of suspending business in <lb />
of the day. and the <lb />
tobacco market and business <lb />
houses will be closed- <lb />
Chord.<lb />
v I or i <lb />
will i <lb />
at n last I <lb />
Rev. T. H King v II assist the <lb />
pastor in the vice. <lb />
You ; r . invited to at- <lb />
tend Ail members of the <lb />
church are asked to be present <lb />
SALE Or PERSONALTY. <lb />
Monday the 17th of December <lb />
of tin late Alfred <lb />
Foil <lb />
known m Williams <lb />
; i will sell at public sate the <lb />
p, re rt i the w- <lb />
of Alfred .-. I, o it- <lb />
, of i- s, wagons, carts, farm- <lb />
. fodder, I i <lb />
. Tern i cash. <lb />
This the 21st d i f <lb />
I I. FORBES <lb />
of the ill and <lb />
orb b. <lb />
TO <lb />
.,, ire <lb />
of or Court <lb />
I a <lb />
Hi <lb />
. n d, i hereby to <lb />
II . i against the <lb />
of said Elizabeth ti <lb />
I them to i r t duly <lb />
ed, on or I for <lb />
. i. pie d in their recovery. <lb />
VII deb ed estate will <lb />
in mi i in I e. <lb />
Executor of Elizabeth <lb />
Jarvis Blow, Atty s. <lb />
In every department, of the <lb />
Best and is <lb />
Is tempting <lb />
that we are prepared <lb />
give perfect satisfaction to. <lb />
t he most critical and <lb />
buyers, o o o o o o<lb />
You can't <lb />
Doubt <lb />
you see our <lb />
Line of new i and <lb />
Winter Yon are <lb />
to REASONS <lb />
you should buy of us <lb />
simply looking at either <lb />
Quality or the Price.<lb />
i n <lb />
E. H. EVANS. Supt. E. A. Manager <lb />
Greenville <lb />
E N. C. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Blinds, <lb />
And all of Turned Work. <lb />
A . <lb />
BOUGH AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc. <lb />
ASSORTMENT OF SASH DOORS <lb />
BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND <lb />
orders will receive prompt attention. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Every quality and is a warrant of Excellence, <lb />
Every Price an object lesson in the economy of buying, <lb />
The Fair Price B Waves Over All<lb />
With pride an confidence in the variety richness, <lb />
Completeness, and cheapness of our beautiful <lb />
we invite you to come and <lb />
examine our seasonable line. <lb />
m am <lb />
of the condition <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Al THE CLOSE OF NOV. 12th, 1906<lb />
Loan <lb />
cured <lb />
d. 76.8<lb />
Dur- <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver <lb />
Nat, notes 10,418.00 <lb />
176,550.09 <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
1,000.00<lb />
of d <lb />
to 66,723.29<lb />
State North Carolina, gs. <lb />
Pitt. f <lb />
I J S. Davis, Cashier of the above-name bank, do solemn- <lb />
the statement is true to the best of my <lb />
and J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
sworn O be- <lb />
lore h day of Nov <lb />
j. v JOHNSTON, <lb />
Public. <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
W. LANG, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Groceries, Clothing, <lb />
Boots end hoes, <lb />
Hats, Cap, Notions etc., etc. <lb />
cf ore showing the <lb />
N Styles, and <lb />
Variety an for and Guarantee. Prices Right. <lb />
There i- . rest re Profit in Buying Here. <lb />
Remember merit on <lb />
account f Quality that i equals f r Cheapness <lb />
AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 12th, 1900. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overt <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Ranks and <lb />
Hankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
Silver In Nat I bank V 4,787.37 <lb />
and other U. S. notes J <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock 5,800.1 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bill <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit 3,091.76 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I W H lard Cashier of the above named <lb />
wear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. H. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this h day of Nov <lb />
T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
P nil I'M <lb />
M. O. <lb />
R.<lb />
WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR<lb />
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. NOV. <lb />
Carriage of Popular Couple at Wilson. <lb />
REMAINS AS <lb />
SUPERINTENDENT. <lb />
BOYS AND COGS. <lb />
Written for the Reflector. <lb />
At times this life, <lb />
clouds of adversity hang darkly <lb />
over us and seem to have no <lb />
lining; but to him who has <lb />
been crowned monarch over the <lb />
realm of a pure and lovely <lb />
man's heart, and has heard from <lb />
her own lips, death do us <lb />
must say. thy cup of <lb />
happiness is filled and overflow- <lb />
May the bitter drugs <lb />
never be tasted but we hope <lb />
these two young people may float <lb />
down the stream of the <lb />
bark of contentment with no <lb />
of sorrow nor shoals of <lb />
misfortune to threaten them. <lb />
With the above as a preface, it <lb />
is my delightful pleasure to an- <lb />
the marriage of Mr. <lb />
E. <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. Nov. <lb />
At a meeting of the board of <lb />
re of the State Normal and <lb />
Industrial College held yesterday <lb />
afternoon to select a successor to <lb />
Dr as president of the <lb />
college, State Superintendent J. <lb />
Y. who had been <lb />
ally conceded as the next <lb />
came before the board and <lb />
stated that he could not accept <lb />
the position, whereupon the <lb />
board continued the <lb />
of the college in the hands <lb />
of the present superintendent, <lb />
Dean J. I. Foust, until the close <lb />
of the school year, June first, <lb />
1907, and will provide as soon as <lb />
possible an assistant to President <lb />
Foust. <lb />
had been known for some <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Not. 24th, <lb />
What fifth grade school Rev. J. A. of Green- <lb />
never owned or kept a was here Thursday night to <lb />
pointer, setter, gray hound, New I attend the Masonic meet g and <lb />
collie or II. s was the guest of M. and Mrs <lb />
an And you might H. Cole. His little son. L- <lb />
as well undertake to find one who; lie. accompanied him. <lb />
never baa a sweetheart three Mr. Robertson, of Peter-burg, <lb />
times his age. or who docs not spent Thursday night and <lb />
TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. <lb />
i days that Mr. was in <lb />
Howard and Miss Florence doubt as tn what his duty <lb />
Gardner which charming event <lb />
occurred in the Christian church <lb />
here last evening at nine o'clock, <lb />
the pastor, Rev. Boyd Jones, <lb />
performing the ceremony in the <lb />
simplest and most impressive <lb />
manner. The church was packed <lb />
by a host of admiring friends of <lb />
the contracting parties The <lb />
decorations were exceedingly <lb />
indeed interior of <lb />
the church looked as if their <lb />
many friends had placed flowers <lb />
there. The music was <lb />
sweet, being rendered by <lb />
Prof. Levine's orchestra from <lb />
as <lb />
to <lb />
with reference to accepting the <lb />
presidency. He went from a <lb />
professorship in the college to <lb />
the State Superintendency and <lb />
all his associates in the faculty <lb />
would have gladly welcomed <lb />
him back as president. The <lb />
pressure upon him from many <lb />
sources to remain as State Super- <lb />
of Schools has been <lb />
very great, quite a number of <lb />
county superintendents and <lb />
others having urged upon <lb />
that it was his duty to remain <lb />
as State Mr. Joy- <lb />
finally decided that he ought <lb />
to remain in Raleigh. <lb />
The Tendency to Ease. <lb />
it would be <lb />
fitting motto to furnish people <lb />
At the conclusion of this with which to greet persons of <lb />
the bridal party marched; of whom they ask or seek a job. <lb />
down the to <lb />
Wedding in the follow- <lb />
Willis Hackney and J. <lb />
I, Morgan, rs full dress. <lb />
pearl . <lb />
Miss Rosa Hooker, Greenville. <lb />
N C , bridesmaid, white organdy <lb />
over white taffeta; <lb />
La Franc roses, <lb />
tendency with most people is <lb />
to look for an easy job, It is a <lb />
question of great moment <lb />
or not the people of <lb />
try are losing much of their will <lb />
power for hard work and with <lb />
this the muscular hardness to en- <lb />
it. In the early days of our <lb />
pearls, pink history men took delight in being <lb />
pink to endure hardships and to <lb />
pearls and Diamonds. <lb />
Messrs John Gorham and <lb />
Edward Ferguson, ushers, full <lb />
dress, pearl. <lb />
Miss Gay. of Greenville. <lb />
and Miss Bruce Evans, of <lb />
do things that called for manly <lb />
vigor in strength of body and <lb />
pin pi of mind. It is different <lb />
now. When you hire a man to <lb />
i pile of wood he wants it to <lb />
-aft wood and in the sun on <lb />
son. bridesmaids, white organdy the south side of the wood shed <lb />
over white taffeta; pink La <lb />
France roes, pink ribbon, pearls. <lb />
Miss Bruce Gardner, maid of <lb />
honor, the lovely young sister of <lb />
the ride, white net over pink <lb />
taffeta, pink La France roses, <lb />
pink ribbon, pearls. <lb />
Next came the bride slowly <lb />
down the aisle, the of <lb />
all eyes, the bright particular <lb />
star . entrancing <lb />
beautiful queenly gowned in <lb />
whit net over white taffeta, <lb />
diamonds and pearls, bridal veil, <lb />
where the wind can't strike <lb />
f ii is some other job than cut- <lb />
ling wood like conditions of ease <lb />
must ace it to make it at- <lb />
then it is not at- <lb />
tractive. A like disposition to <lb />
look for easy things clings to <lb />
most all persons, of the white <lb />
and colored races alike- It does <lb />
like most people are looking <lb />
or easy places and easy jobs and <lb />
take any other <lb />
kind Are our people loosing the <lb />
snap and disposition of manly <lb />
carrying in her hand a very hand-; toil <lb />
Are we not trying to get <lb />
some of of the val- -way from the Bible edict of <lb />
Icy, ribbon. She was met I long standing, that in the sweat <lb />
at the altar by the groom tho face shall man eat bread <lb />
came in with Rev J Boyd Jones, <lb />
when y were joined together <lb />
in the bonds of matrimony, j <lb />
while e played very <lb />
softly and <lb />
th VOWS lull been <lb />
en the I was <lb />
as a recessional, <lb />
God had joined together these <lb />
two people lime. <lb />
Mr. d Howard left <lb />
flU Lit- New York and <lb />
other Northern points and carry <lb />
w them the good wishes of <lb />
our people for a long, happy and <lb />
prosperous life. <lb />
The bride is the lovely and at- <lb />
tractive daughter of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Gardner, and a niece <lb />
of the late T. J. Gardner, and <lb />
one of Wilson's most beautiful <lb />
young ladies. <lb />
The groom is a son of the lat <lb />
. <lb />
The ordination of Messrs. W <lb />
M. Pugh and J. C. Tyson, newly <lb />
elected deacons, took place in <lb />
the Baptist church Wednesday <lb />
ht Rev. King, of La- . <lb />
like watermelon. It does not mat- <lb />
how homely are thinking <lb />
about the dog of re <lb />
is nothing like And <lb />
a boy defend his favorite and <lb />
at any extremity, even <lb />
in the presence his mother. <lb />
But notwithstanding the kicks <lb />
and hard usage he is lied <lb />
to submit to, Fido is pal <lb />
and believes that it is all for <lb />
and intended for his good, and <lb />
coiled at his master's feet <lb />
quiet summer evening, the <lb />
youngster with his <lb />
who not sing, and <lb />
his friends Did Tray <lb />
his whole heart, is not the <lb />
kind of boy Deacon Whichard is <lb />
looking for as a promising Sun- <lb />
day school scholar. <lb />
But in knee <lb />
pants ever of Joe Davis <lb />
and his famous rat terriers, Pink, <lb />
and Ready, that exterminated <lb />
Mr. rodents at the rate of <lb />
forty every sixty seconds Ask <lb />
Cousin Blount Pearce. <lb />
Joe. as we remember him in <lb />
his earliest years, was a small, <lb />
white headed, near sighted boy. <lb />
a talent for training <lb />
birds. And because <lb />
of this talent, like Saint Francis, <lb />
he was able to communicate and <lb />
commune with his silent friends <lb />
and learn mysteries known only <lb />
to the dumb. The birds and <lb />
in fowls were always <lb />
his pets, And in his way <lb />
of the <lb />
brutes the canine species. <lb />
He would frequently go into an <lb />
enclosure with a furious dog and <lb />
reduce him to submission by <lb />
soothing and kindness, and with <lb />
a peculiar whistle he could sum- <lb />
all the dogs in the town <lb />
within the of his voice, <lb />
when they would gather about <lb />
him, all varieties, big and little, <lb />
moving as they did together. <lb />
the streets in the most <lb />
perfect harmony and good <lb />
a royal hunt, <lb />
from which they quietly <lb />
ed in the same way each to his <lb />
own quarters. What do you <lb />
Lewis Lawrence <lb />
As a digression, who of us can <lb />
the year of the great so- <lb />
convention among the <lb />
and bells of Greenville that be- <lb />
about time Dr. <lb />
ling proposed to a certain charm- <lb />
widow Who As a silent <lb />
witness of the pas; in the days <lb />
of yore, there stands the <lb />
long county bridge, the scene of <lb />
many a moon ii; <lb />
When the wee hours were wan- <lb />
that suddenly awoke a <lb />
warning, and good night. <lb />
with the rumble and echo <lb />
of a passing horse and on <lb />
the old bridge <lb />
Here i introduce Mr. Irvin <lb />
Briley this horn <lb />
and cart. And in his cart h <lb />
Grange, who was present to as- <lb />
the pastor, Rev. J, <lb />
, in Lie ordination, preached <lb />
sermon and delivered the <lb />
charge to the new deacons. The; a are <lb />
service was very impressive. <lb />
had placed at least two dozen <lb />
loggerhead turtles of all s <lb />
eat glaring eyes, snap- <lb />
h other in their efforts <lb />
was guest of Calhoun. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. Whaley returned <lb />
from Greenville when <lb />
has been for several days <lb />
vi siting her many friends. <lb />
Mr. Powers, of Wake county, <lb />
was in town Friday selling maps <lb />
f North and South Carolina <lb />
Misses Bessie Hellen and Olive <lb />
Woodard spent Saturday in <lb />
Greenville shopping. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox and Miss Eliza- <lb />
beth Boushall, of Winterville, <lb />
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
O. Bobbin Saturday Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
B- P. Fanny has returned from <lb />
Rocky Mount and resigned his <lb />
position with the B. C. L. Co. <lb />
Miss Lottie Dickens spent Fri- <lb />
day in Greenville shopping, <lb />
hotel is under- <lb />
going considerable repairs. It <lb />
is being newly painted and furn- <lb />
Mrs. D A. Leggett, the <lb />
former proprietress, has moved <lb />
a residence on Pine street and <lb />
as yet the hotel is a <lb />
proprietor. <lb />
school <lb />
opened with a full at- <lb />
Forty two pupils <lb />
were present and the enrollment <lb />
is now fifty three <lb />
Prof. W. II. Bag dale, of <lb />
Greenville, was here Monday <lb />
night and received the handsome <lb />
new school building. He also <lb />
delivered a very beneficial ad- <lb />
dress to a large and attentive <lb />
audience, After the address a <lb />
Woman's Betterment association <lb />
was organized, and was <lb />
mediately raised for a sf <lb />
library Mr. Ripply, agent for <lb />
no Southern Co., was pres- <lb />
and donated quite a nice <lb />
to the library. <lb />
horse ran on the bridge turning <lb />
over cart and rider, as well <lb />
turtles, left to save themselves <lb />
the scramble regardless of th <lb />
danger of cracking their shells in <lb />
the fearful fall to the low ground <lb />
But of course our friend was <lb />
neither killed nor maimed on the <lb />
occasion, although he made a <lb />
narrow escape, and seldom re- <lb />
to the incident But it is <lb />
possible he would sometimes <lb />
turn a conversation at this point <lb />
to the subject of his neighbor. <lb />
Tom escapade and <lb />
where he had been exhibiting <lb />
his skill as an acrobat, especially <lb />
to some sable maidens, showing <lb />
how he turn a Burn- <lb />
on the bridge banisters, <lb />
when he slipped and was <lb />
thirty feet into the middle <lb />
of the dark and I river.; n I <lb />
was only saved by clinging to a <lb />
post at the water e. <lb />
We remember poor Tom and <lb />
can imagine his dripping clothes <lb />
and thoroughly wilted appear- <lb />
; s he emerged from I <lb />
I evening, <lb />
B. A. Howard and Mrs. M. C. <lb />
and is one of Wilson's <lb />
most prominent and popular <lb />
business men and farmers. He is <lb />
at the of the firm of How- <lb />
ard, Williams Co- <lb />
less now. think of Mr. <lb />
with his wise looking old <lb />
lowing on three legs who <lb />
been bitten in the mud of Grin- <lb />
creek, and held fast it is <lb />
said, until it thundered, or he <lb />
was relieved with the loss of his <lb />
The presents were very costly fool How did you catch them <lb />
and numerous, attesting the said a stranger said <lb />
j popularity of the contracting Mr. B. in a surly mood, <lb />
parties. A FRIEND. the accident in which his <lb />
u there was Uncle <lb />
said to have been <lb />
a revolutionary soldier, <lb />
his t int with Ins son, retinue, <lb />
u had they been present as UP children as <lb />
. nigger gal as the <lb />
might nave witnessed <lb />
Most Successful Hit of the Season. <lb />
For genuine interest and <lb />
pleasure the trip around the <lb />
world. Thursday <lb />
rated and conducted by the <lb />
of the Methodist church, <lb />
was the success of the season. <lb />
It was simply great, and the <lb />
large crowd who made the trip <lb />
g ; more than their money's <lb />
worth. <lb />
The union the starting <lb />
point of the journey, was at <lb />
Bender's store, from which car- <lb />
took passengers on the <lb />
tour. The first country visit d <lb />
was Japan, at the home of Gov. <lb />
and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis. Here <lb />
everything was typical of the <lb />
country represented, the parlor <lb />
decorations being of Japanese <lb />
flags and the dining room with <lb />
Japanese draperies, table cover.-, <lb />
and napkins. Mrs. Jarvis. <lb />
dressed as a Japanese lady and <lb />
in a brogue equal to a native, <lb />
delivered an interesting lecture <lb />
on the flag and customs of the <lb />
The refreshments consist- <lb />
ed of the national drink <lb />
which the visitors were <lb />
to take with straight <lb />
lest offense be given, <lb />
and rice a la Japanese <lb />
and fruits. A large cluster of <lb />
Japanese persimmons hung <lb />
above the table. <lb />
Next the passengers were <lb />
to Greece at the home <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. S. T- Hook <lb />
who cordially greeted the <lb />
Mrs. Hooker being attired in <lb />
ideal Grecian costume. The <lb />
scene here was one of beauty, <lb />
the decorations being in national <lb />
colors and flags of the country. <lb />
Ai the hall and rooms <lb />
cozy ottomans on which . <lb />
, a and their sup used <lb />
overs gracefully reclined. A <lb />
made merry music <lb />
while the feast was going on. <lb />
The refreshments here consisted, <lb />
of . nil punch, stuffed dates and <lb />
i; wafers The voyagers <lb />
departed with pleasant <lb />
of the beautiful scenes of <lb />
Greece. <lb />
The journey was then to <lb />
pt at the home of Mr. and <lb />
Wiley Brown. The <lb />
were welcomed at the door by <lb />
an Egyptian lady who turned <lb />
them or to a black veiled sister <lb />
to be presented to the noted per- <lb />
of the court, the <lb />
dive and his consort, the prince <lb />
and princess After these in- <lb />
the visitors were es- <lb />
to a cozy corner in the <lb />
hall where the fortune teller <lb />
read their palms and unfolded <lb />
the future- The male <lb />
i of country used long <lb />
I stem pipes and the ladies had <lb />
their faces below the eyes hid <lb />
behind black veils. Refresh- <lb />
Intents consisting of coffee, <lb />
I wafers and pickles were served. <lb />
The decorations were in keeping <lb />
with the country. <lb />
From lure the course of <lb />
was to Africa, <lb />
at the home of Mr a id <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Th de <lb />
were very striking, <lb />
l Hie red and colors there <lb />
being numerous palms, <lb />
Her <lb />
was the r d fun of the voyage. <lb />
Uncle Reuben and Aunt Judy <lb />
were right there with their <lb />
their grown <lb />
Dinah. <lb />
WHOLE WORLD SUFFER. <lb />
Mo, <lb />
of include in Up- <lb />
A dispatch <lb />
to the Richmond es <lb />
of <lb />
cities are doomed. Earthquake, <lb />
flood and fire v III wreak th n- <lb />
of God on the ts d <lb />
their inhabitants within tie next <lb />
twenty-four . <lb />
wholesale he <lb />
God's judgment on <lb />
The doomed cities in this country <lb />
are New York. Albany. Buffalo, <lb />
Detroit, Lansing, Boston, <lb />
Richmond, <lb />
Lebanon. Pa., <lb />
bus, polis, Cincinnati, <lb />
Louisville, Na ville, Muskegon, <lb />
Milwaukee. Chicago, St. Louis, <lb />
Hannibal. Mo Joseph. M-.; <lb />
Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, <lb />
and Denver <lb />
The above prophecy is made <lb />
by Edmund n r Stevens, <lb />
years old. the well known <lb />
of events and an as- <lb />
of no mean ability. For <lb />
more twelve years Mr <lb />
Stevens has been ardent student <lb />
of the of the world. <lb />
Since last May he nave <lb />
been the . <lb />
mi a; have made <lb />
true prophecies. <lb />
Mr. . ; a <lb />
r d i in the throes of <lb />
upheaval, which eventually <lb />
ill the earth d . the <lb />
North Pole the <lb />
South Pole South, i teal of <lb />
having the earth's a <lb />
Thai upheaval will dense <lb />
flood, fire a . earthquake, and <lb />
m t of the e s of the <lb />
world are going to r; tome <lb />
of them will be destroyed. <lb />
the next two y <lb />
twenty-sh cities in the <lb />
States and London, Paris and <lb />
ii destroyed. <lb />
New City, the aged <lb />
will be swallowed in <lb />
the gaping maw of an earth- <lb />
quake crack, and Chicago and <lb />
Milwaukee will be wiped off the <lb />
map. <lb />
Mi <lb />
recently obi n <lb />
of <lb />
e as a <lb />
S ard <lb />
You can unlock the coal <lb />
and get kindling wood in <lb />
again for colder weal <lb />
roaring with laughter. Ambrosia <lb />
and ginger cakes wen served <lb />
with nigger t as souvenirs. <lb />
The . loath to <lb />
leave Africa but America, the <lb />
garden spot of the earth, was <lb />
y be visited. Tin's was at <lb />
the ho of Mr. . C. T <lb />
V. -v lid <lb />
waved in . in d he <lb />
of coin a <lb />
and mad <lb />
they tree an of ti <lb />
is es of <lb />
. f i <lb />
n M <lb />
likely a <lb />
pro- <lb />
was a regular <lb />
exciting horror, as single file and Sam, who lit <lb />
they always followed each other fer but to suck cheroots <lb />
to and from the down through all to <lb />
and where this most <lb />
son would frequently say <lb />
to his venerable <lb />
Daddy you know you are telling I and cut all <lb />
a Uncle Tom. I capers that <lb />
veritable And they <lb />
were every one <lb />
of I hem. They played the <lb />
and drum, sang, danced <lb />
manner of funny <lb />
kept the visitors <lb />
and Vi <lb />
resent<lb />
y I <lb />
Happy <lb />
the c . n <lb />
with open n <lb />
In . were I lies of <lb />
ante Hum one <lb />
carding the <lb />
other whirling <lb />
ten spinning wheel. Sh be <lb />
and iced cakes w a I <lb />
sherbet cues . <lb />
with tiny Am <lb />
From America the <lb />
the <lb />
route desired at will. The <lb />
trip was unique . , , <lb />
Much i <lb />
ladies planned <lb />
it. and w are ow it <lb />
. success<lb />
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