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J Editor Owner. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
YEAR CLOSES. <lb/>
GREENVILLE PUT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY DEC 1906 <lb/>
PITT ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Large Numerical and Financial Id- New Officers Elected--State <lb/>
dent Moore Speaks. <lb/>
The conference year for the The branch the <lb/>
Methodist has come to a <lb/>
, . <lb/>
close. The last services for the . <lb/>
year were held on Sunday, at here Saturday and held its an- <lb/>
which an appropriate election of officers. The <lb/>
MM was preached in church following were chosen for the <lb/>
here, and a report of the entire next <lb/>
pastorate of the present pastor. President. j. j. i <lb/>
Rev. J. A. Hornaday. was made . ., . ,, <lb/>
u j Vice-President, T. Tyson. <lb/>
I his report showed that <lb/>
the past three years one Secretary and Treasurer. K. L. <lb/>
and thirty persons Little. <lb/>
united with the church Of Executive Committee L. F. <lb/>
the entire membership thirty- Evans, Moses William <lb/>
have been 1-st to the Arthur Q L Joyner w A J <lb/>
church by death, removal, etc, <lb/>
leaving a net increase in Hearne- <lb/>
of one hundred and one. Delegates to State Convention, <lb/>
This is a larger number of ac- G- Alston Grimes, <lb/>
cessions than any other pastor Collector, R- L. Little. <lb/>
ever reported, and a larger net It was decided that the county <lb/>
increase than was made during association meet hereafter the <lb/>
the years preceding the first Saturday in each month at <lb/>
pastorate. o'clock a. m., executive <lb/>
The report also showed that committee to meet the same date <lb/>
the three years past, the at a m. <lb/>
entire assessment of the church After the business <lb/>
has been met in full. Large President C C. Moore of the <lb/>
mounts have been donated an- North Carolina Division <lb/>
to Methodist orphan- dressed the He urged <lb/>
PIANO IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. <lb/>
A iV. A P. TOUTED IN <lb/>
Little Girls Ask to Make First Pay- Slate Vole is Recent Declared <lb/>
By Canvassers. <lb/>
On It <lb/>
The Baptist Sunday school re- <lb/>
decided to purchase a <lb/>
Did y .- to be <lb/>
I to gang or ; <lb/>
N. C D. l.-The not <lb/>
of canvassers except <lb/>
use in leading the Sun- ,,,,,,; . of too for <lb/>
music Mm. u <lb/>
day school music. On Saturday <lb/>
him <lb/>
Out- <lb/>
Mr. G. G. for the in at th w <lb/>
Chas. M. put a nice new <lb/>
are humane <lb/>
hen a young criminal is <lb/>
before them r <lb/>
piano in the Sunday school on count show ,. ., , I him to gang or to <lb/>
trial. Sunday morning Commissioner was State i the de- <lb/>
W. H. was 123.370; Douglass . serves to go there <lb/>
making an explanation about the h and convicted the <lb/>
piano when one of the girls in if is tor <lb/>
Miss Maggie class K the there is always some <lb/>
arose and asked for the class the was 16.907; . . , <lb/>
privilege of paying first s a majority of and keep him for the work he <lb/>
on the purchase of the while in the Ninth district the sentence is <lb/>
instrument. school accepted E. Y. Webb received jail with lea e t i hi e We <lb/>
-hanks to Frank ;,;,.,. a. know a number of instances <lb/>
With such girts as where good citizens have taken <lb/>
for a good cause . . . , boys from the court Iron <lb/>
. done a good <lb/>
ESCAPES FROM CAMP <lb/>
One Prisoner Another. <lb/>
part by them, and <lb/>
there being no saved boys from Just <lb/>
Republican opposition; 0- H. <lb/>
Duncan, <lb/>
Mr. Joe who H. Allen, A. J. <lb/>
charge of the convict w. w Ward c <lb/>
camp, tells us of an unusual in- n r ,.,., , . . ., Lyon, D. J. Lewis, <lb/>
Among the prisoners at . e , m <lb/>
tho i. pa J- Crawford Biggs, 128.- <lb/>
the camp is Ed a ; <lb/>
together <lb/>
as <lb/>
was treated as a trusty, and Sun- <lb/>
day evening he gave the <lb/>
the slip and run away. Among <lb/>
those sent to look him was <lb/>
Pete a colored prison- <lb/>
a trusty- Pete was <lb/>
causes. in order to get the greatest <lb/>
In addition to this, a from the association and <lb/>
brick church has been in said he yet expected to see Pitt <lb/>
our town at a cost of county have S strong <lb/>
This beautiful structure is He explained fully the op- <lb/>
the finishing touches, of local cotton ware- <lb/>
it is hoped will be occupied houses and also the movement to I <lb/>
i. n c . a 1.1 u first to come in sight of <lb/>
by the first or the year organize the Southern cotton <lb/>
Indeed, such reports speak company to purchase and hold <lb/>
will for both pastor and people.; low priced cotton. It was a <lb/>
strong speech and will lead the <lb/>
county farmers to consider- <lb/>
the matter of establishing <lb/>
a local cotton warehouse. <lb/>
W. T. J. <lb/>
Shaw. J. J. L. Webb, <lb/>
John B. Spence, <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued license to the following <lb/>
MRS. SAM WHITE DEAD, <lb/>
Loses Another Excellent <lb/>
Loses Another <lb/>
Woman. <lb/>
At o'clock Tuesday night <lb/>
Mrs. Annie White, wife of <lb/>
Treasure.- Samuel T. White, <lb/>
passed away at their home <lb/>
South Evans street <lb/>
Mrs. White was born Oct. 23rd <lb/>
making her a little more <lb/>
than years of age at the tine <lb/>
and running him down <lb/>
held him until guards could <lb/>
rive and take him to the <lb/>
camp. is serving a <lb/>
sentence of one year, and Mr. <lb/>
says he is going to <lb/>
try to get some of his lime off for <lb/>
good behavior. <lb/>
She was a i <lb/>
tor of the late Mr. Henry Shep-I <lb/>
ALMOST A <lb/>
Hotel has Narrow . <lb/>
T lore name near being a <lb/>
iv at Hotel Bertha in the <lb/>
early hours of this morning, <lb/>
fortunately it was stopped with- <lb/>
out a damage of <lb/>
and was married Nov. <lb/>
1898, to Mr. White. <lb/>
nests who wore our. <lb/>
me u returned the hotel <lb/>
I about o'clock, In the room <lb/>
Mrs. White very sick w ,. .,,,;,.,,, <lb/>
r about two and while ; , ,,, ,,,, <lb/>
for some her death has <lb/>
look <lb/>
PROGRAM FOR WOMAN'S BETTER- <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Saturday, Dec. <lb/>
a. Devotional <lb/>
Rev D W. Arnold. <lb/>
Paper, Interior Decorations <lb/>
of School Room, Mrs. J. O <lb/>
Paper, Care <lb/>
Ornamentation of Grounds, Mies <lb/>
Clements. <lb/>
Paper, Sanitary Re- <lb/>
Miss Ada L. Tyson. <lb/>
Paper, The Social <lb/>
couples since last report. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
K. S and Lillian <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
John Mills and Mollie Mills. <lb/>
W. E. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Lafayette Elks and Daisy <lb/>
I. W. and Lucy <lb/>
C won. <lb/>
Jess.- and Catherine <lb/>
Heath. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Thomas and Ada Lang. <lb/>
William Clemens and Maggie <lb/>
Marcellus and <lb/>
Rob-1 Sanders <lb/>
Warren Williams and Agnes <lb/>
for, <lb/>
William Ellison and Lena Spier. <lb/>
The total number of licenses <lb/>
for the fiscal year ending <lb/>
v 2nd, was The number <lb/>
previous year was <lb/>
,. . , . o gentleman ,., , j. m . <lb/>
about two and while ,,. h to Doc 2nd. was The number <lb/>
r some days her death has been i . . , . . ;, for the previous year was <lb/>
tor, end brings TbS <lb/>
sadness to all- She ,. . . ii-u, .,,., ,., <lb/>
is a member of the Episcopal J T Better-1 of the Woman's <lb/>
, he wrapped com . ;., . <lb/>
was <lb/>
church, and a woman of such <lb/>
lovely Christian character, a I <lb/>
tweet, gentle nature as <lb/>
of all who knew her. <lb/>
Besides husband and l <lb/>
little aged <lb/>
he is by her <lb/>
V. and o;. <lb/>
A. n . <lb/>
sisters, Airs. <lb/>
rand Mrs, T. Smith, <lb/>
Gr Mrs. J. <lb/>
of i and two <lb/>
hi , Mr. <lb/>
of Gr and Mr H. <lb/>
mover, Pa. <lb/>
n era will be hi Id <lb/>
day mo at <lb/>
I sen Episcopal<lb/>
A V ,;. -n <lb/>
. i <lb/>
l of f. in <lb/>
ad d . Association-What is it <lb/>
around the bed post and it done What is it <lb/>
I to put the light out in Mary Wilson Brown. <lb/>
he wen; . bed. About o clock <lb/>
ho was awakened by bis I H <lb/>
and found that the bed <lb/>
wan on fire and the room so filled <lb/>
with as to be almost <lb/>
g. He sprang out of bed <lb/>
an. I nearby rooms for help, <lb/>
and C. C. <lb/>
-o n of the guests soon pm <lb/>
i r OUt, <lb/>
i supposed that the e <lb/>
Ii ii b hanging again <lb/>
. I . id I <lb/>
ruin i <lb/>
the bed <lb/>
barred <lb/>
in-; oil mi <lb/>
for a <lb/>
of the State Normal and <lb/>
Industrial college. <lb/>
p What has the <lb/>
Work of this Association to do <lb/>
with Education Prof, E. <lb/>
Lineberry. <lb/>
Reports from township <lb/>
i ice presidents, <lb/>
Adjournment. <lb/>
Make the Bait of One Another. <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
The teachers and friends of <lb/>
education in the county will mm <lb/>
j from the published program of <lb/>
the meeting of this association to <lb/>
be held in Greenville next <lb/>
day that we may <lb/>
meeting. This is the first <lb/>
County meeting we have ever <lb/>
Iliad and I am anxious that <lb/>
teacher in the county and every <lb/>
member of this association shall <lb/>
ii. present. The president of <lb/>
the State organization has b -en <lb/>
now when labor is so <lb/>
there possibility of saving th <lb/>
young criminal from prison and <lb/>
from chain gang. All over <lb/>
North Carolina there are farm- <lb/>
who would take young <lb/>
those who are not too mean <lb/>
to go anywhere except to a chain <lb/>
gang, and keep them for any <lb/>
length of lime the courts might <lb/>
sentence them. And what bet- <lb/>
could you do with a young <lb/>
law-breaker than to put him in <lb/>
the hands of a good and humane <lb/>
who would work him ail <lb/>
In-week, teach what a <lb/>
ho nest days work is, hi <lb/>
the same food the farmer's <lb/>
Ely has, clothe him <lb/>
and send him to church on <lb/>
day That would be a <lb/>
dial better than to spend <lb/>
ends of dollars to build and b <lb/>
keep., reformatory for <lb/>
If the boy w <lb/>
Foot from the court to s I <lb/>
runs away, and r fuses the . <lb/>
offered him why. put him <lb/>
he will stay. Let him r <lb/>
stand h is work on the Gum <lb/>
it is work on the chain gang. <lb/>
We heard a lawyer who has a <lb/>
large practice and who has been <lb/>
ii bar <lb/>
years pay just a few days <lb/>
that he . d yet heard <lb/>
judge pass an infamous <lb/>
Build your <lb/>
send little white <lb/>
and nigger to it <lb/>
is before a magistrate <lb/>
for some petty violation of law <lb/>
an . I. a few month. <lb/>
until It is full that boys <lb/>
will l,. out of windows <lb/>
you advocates of a refer <lb/>
to take the young <lb/>
in hand and <lb/>
a school of the reformatory. <lb/>
to them a trade and teach <lb/>
them in books, then you are go <lb/>
to do for them than i <lb/>
being done for the innocent boy; <lb/>
in this State. Let every <lb/>
boy and girl she hell -5 ed in our <lb/>
homes for the orphans; let , n <lb/>
who does not break <lb/>
the law from the Stat <lb/>
Bo rudiments of an education One public schools and let <lb/>
u . <lb/>
are not <lb/>
prison or a is . <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
Bey Ann, <lb/>
invited to be with us Mi-. <lb/>
If we nose, make v;,,., of the State Nor- <lb/>
tho worst of one another Every College at Greensboro, <lb/>
e has his weak points; every speak to the association <lb/>
has his faults; we may that morning <lb/>
tho worst of these; we may never fully appreciate tho work c. .our attention upon and enter into it unless you are <lb/>
those But we may also make here Saturday. The Greenville Chamber of <lb/>
the best of one another. We If there is a lo teacher in Commerce . <lb/>
the <lb/>
for his extreme politeness. Tho <lb/>
invitation was formally <lb/>
baton the morning of Ii; <lb/>
pointed day she received B note, <lb/>
written by the diplomat's valet <lb/>
and couched in the foil from them to us life will be- <lb/>
Thinking well doesn't count come a pleasure instead of a pain <lb/>
nor. iv you act well and earth will become like <lb/>
i we shall become not <lb/>
oven of the 22nd . corn beef and I worthy followers of Him whose <lb/>
he He is a poor lawyer who mis-j name is love. A. P. Stanley. <lb/>
forgive, even as we hope to any , , , organ- mayor's u <lb/>
be forgiven, We may put our- j district I would special- attendance was <lb/>
graded selves in the place of others and <lb/>
Clifton ask what we should wish to be <lb/>
lo playing on <lb/>
campus today <lb/>
a son of Mrs L W done to us and thought of us <lb/>
Whichard, fell and broke one of I wore we In their By <lb/>
his anus. . whatever is lovable in <lb/>
around us love will back <lb/>
takes the will for the deed. <lb/>
urge, <lb/>
request you enough business men wore pres- <lb/>
and the same to it interesting The <lb/>
you-township vice president in for holding <lb/>
that h. r report may show as for night, <lb/>
that the entire township has been Jan. 9th <lb/>
organized. The secretary was instructed <lb/>
We cordially invite everybody to write officials of tho Southern <lb/>
to this meeting. Let us all aid Express company, and ask that <lb/>
in making this the beat free delivery of express packages <lb/>
educational meeting ever held in j be provided in Greenville. This <lb/>
the county. W. H. la a matter the business of the <lb/>
Co. Supt. of School. I town needs. <lb/>
I Trip <lb/>
a Country i oil <lb/>
upon his arrival <lb/>
b on d the railroad coach aid <lb/>
His <lb/>
n w I, a <lb/>
miles into the Pacific ocean, <lb/>
when- it k . just to <lb/>
and <lb/>
numerous <lb/>
he was On <lb/>
round to food i back to he <lb/>
discovered a whales in <lb/>
his path. He squared himself <lb/>
for a real g. kick the <lb/>
but only partially <lb/>
. is Rider spur, <lb/>
which he at the time <lb/>
to have on, caught in a three- <lb/>
are of seaweed and his <lb/>
effort landed only eleven full- <lb/>
grown whale.-, ashore, including <lb/>
the big bull of the k. <lb/>
On his way back the train <lb/>
he jumped off near the <lb/>
cut. grabbed workmen by <lb/>
the hand inexactly three quart- <lb/>
of a minute, time, <lb/>
with the ex re <lb/>
for each man. <lb/>
Then, one of the five-ton <lb/>
steam shovels, on his hind <lb/>
and began to dig inward the <lb/>
Atlantic ocean. <lb/>
gigantic i . <lb/>
bosom of Mother Earth at <lb/>
his first motion, and the Pan- <lb/>
American republics took it for <lb/>
another earthquake when the <lb/>
vibrations were felt Within <lb/>
just minutes and seconds <lb/>
he had dug that <lb/>
one mile and three-quarters <lb/>
While awaiting for his train <lb/>
to convey him from the he <lb/>
hold a with the work- <lb/>
men, which some- <lb/>
thing v English speaking <lb/>
persons and something over <lb/>
imported shirt-tail-hop <lb/>
consuming id Chinese <lb/>
pigtails, the latter warmly greet- <lb/>
rig him with Teddy <lb/>
him belly rood <lb/>
During j brief interval, -id <lb/>
in exactly II Si eon I <lb/>
made a w three of the die pi tails to do <lb/>
the . washing up to <lb/>
the end of. i presidential <lb/>
mi.- i . Guardian <lb/>
At a Ii a . <lb/>
r. I .-. . . absent- <lb/>
iii n u . <lb/>
ion and j ancient and of <lb/>
recent ere told by <lb/>
speakers It is seldom that <lb/>
ministers compete with one <lb/>
another tell that task <lb/>
of hearers, <lb/>
but upon . <lb/>
Stephen W, Dana, pastor of the <lb/>
Walnut . <lb/>
church, the honors. <lb/>
was n <lb/>
absent-m; so <lb/>
marked it of en causes <lb/>
queer l <lb/>
Dana. when h was <lb/>
married i told him to <lb/>
i-1 ice the . . on his <lb/>
i. ; i for <lb/>
I fell her pulse, and. as it <lb/>
x. y l Taster <lb/>
normal, <lb/>
m see your <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
mail going home late from <lb/>
club has i be very careful <lb/>
not to mistake the two lights of a <lb/>
carriage for street light that <lb/>
double <lb/>
If a man has to s I <lb/>
by his wife and sisters . <lb/>
on giving them advice about <lb/>
making money.<lb/>
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height the blue gum. <lb/>
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and he probably <lb/>
know to this day that <lb/>
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rushes . . i <lb/>
killed by the <lb/>
him. <lb/>
h c climber is cutting the <lb/>
he rests hi whole weight <lb/>
on the toe. aid in moving upward <lb/>
he hold- hatchet between his <lb/>
th. <lb/>
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co of the white men were of <lb/>
stone, but afterward steel ones took <lb/>
their places. <lb/>
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CRAB CLAWS. <lb/>
A Seville Tidbit, Mont For F n <lb/>
Ci tier <lb/>
Visitor in S men car- <lb/>
rag baskets I of claws, <lb/>
lays a in the Paris Tempt, <lb/>
Ti e are cooked and people <lb/>
n them more for fun than <lb/>
for i as Russian <lb/>
But what <lb/>
is this or . can becomes <lb/>
re-l h , if he j <lb/>
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As a matter of fact the <lb/>
has no part in the business. The <lb/>
as the claws arc call- <lb/>
Or <lb/>
ii . December at <lb/>
my homo near Bethel <lb/>
. gel to the highest bidder. <lb/>
i named real and personal <lb/>
i r. . In- farm known as <lb/>
the H. Ward farm, containing <lb/>
. situate one and one <lb/>
. from Bethel depot and one <lb/>
Buntings aiding. There <lb/>
a-- acres of fine farming land <lb/>
u cu suitable for <lb/>
. i . and truck There <lb/>
woodland. IS acres of <lb/>
. L <lb/>
lit under wire fence. There <lb/>
. place the folio buildings, <lb/>
a well constructed and repair. <lb/>
ii . .-. . ; . g building, <lb/>
i i two tobacco I one pack <lb/>
. e tenant la u e, will <lb/>
. h property <lb/>
hi and in. n furniture <lb/>
farm ti a hone, one <lb/>
nine an two All the above <lb/>
named property will positively be sold <lb/>
the date named. <lb/>
Mrs. Harriet I Ward. <lb/>
BETHEL TRUST COMPANY. <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
Vt <lb/>
taken <lb/>
from a salt water <lb/>
i ins which <lb/>
along shores of Morocco, j plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having before the Superior <lb/>
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
with will annexed, of the estate <lb/>
Jane notice is <lb/>
given to all persona indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
the undersigned, and all per- <lb/>
s I a said estate <lb/>
arena ate present thorn for pay- <lb/>
on or la fore 26th day of No- <lb/>
i,. o notice will be <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture Ki <lb/>
from Ranks and <lb/>
Rankers <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold ruin. <lb/>
S-i H- Nat l bank <lb/>
ind other D. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
4.787,37 <lb/>
5.3011.00 <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of<lb/>
subj to cheek <lb/>
checks nut- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified<lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. H W -laid Cashier of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
f me, this h day Nov<lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
is true to the best of <lb/>
W. H <lb/>
M. BLOUNT, <lb/>
R. J- GRIMES, <lb/>
STATON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Spam <lb/>
Judge Upton's Experiment. <lb/>
Judge of Keene, N. IV <lb/>
was a strict prohibitionist end was <lb/>
loner noted for the severity of the <lb/>
sentences imposed on <lb/>
before him ion, <lb/>
says the Boston Herald. <lb/>
Discouraged by his ire <lb/>
intemperance i <lb/>
lie one day to as- <lb/>
certain what bout cir- <lb/>
liquor that made it so at- <lb/>
to its votaries. According;. <lb/>
he obtained a supply of <lb/>
and before retiring for the <lb/>
night he drank n generous amount <lb/>
of liquor, intending to record <lb/>
the carefully. <lb/>
Tho those who were <lb/>
-ere surprised to <lb/>
ii i. -i- promptly dis- <lb/>
while all other delinquents <lb/>
received their punishment. <lb/>
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prosecuting officer ventured to in- <lb/>
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occur. If this <lb/>
of blood is me- <lb/>
thus allowing <lb/>
and the broken tissues <lb/>
seal up the opening. <lb/>
with tho finder <lb/>
wad of pa- <lb/>
lip and fold <lb/>
it, holding it down <lb/>
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with his one little wife, has a <lb/>
little cave for a home, and, adopt- <lb/>
the Arab estimate of the other <lb/>
m x. he usually keeps his wife shut <lb/>
up inside the cave, meanwhile stay- <lb/>
about the threshold himself and <lb/>
a brave show with his big <lb/>
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the tide runs out the crab <lb/>
pro along the beach look- <lb/>
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an and down . <lb/>
win he may devour, and thus <lb/>
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or i. and the size <lb/>
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the householder. In the one <lb/>
cuts his retreat <lb/>
his from door with mud. <lb/>
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to prow o more. <lb/>
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feature of whole affair, fir the <lb/>
pin not from the <lb/>
crab hi ail. Instead he presents <lb/>
tin i <lb/>
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be ah his i law by a mus- <lb/>
effort, thus making no <lb/>
bill leaving slump in <lb/>
such condition a new claw U <lb/>
i grown. The fishermen simply <lb/>
tali Mr. Crab by the hand, where- <lb/>
upon he lets go. leaves the claw <lb/>
With them and runs off home with- <lb/>
out it. And as the is no longer <lb/>
of any use to him or to anybody <lb/>
else in the water and as it is salable <lb/>
and edible, the i <lb/>
lakes it home and sells it. <lb/>
Nov., <lb/>
J. W. BROOKS, <lb/>
of Jane Moore. <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
have one heifer run- <lb/>
in my field. i r.-d with white <lb/>
face, marked Swallow lurk in right ear. <lb/>
o-h crop in lo he about a <lb/>
and a half Owner can get <lb/>
.- me by property and paying <lb/>
N v. SO, 1906. <lb/>
M. W. Tyson. <lb/>
It. F P. No. . ville, N. C. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
a sandy co <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Al THE CLOSE OP 12th, 1906<lb/>
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured . <lb/>
76.39 Undivided profits <lb/>
of Deposit <lb/>
35.938.72 deposits subject 66,753.29 <lb/>
Cashiers <lb/>
470.00 <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
46.69 <lb/>
h my stock. <lb/>
it or <lb/>
. How fork <lb/>
lit ear. <lb/>
same by <lb/>
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I N <lb/>
--f Tyson <lb/>
In-i <lb/>
of Lean Bacon. <lb/>
Lean bacon has a r nine <lb/>
in the dietary. It f <lb/>
cording to a report of the United <lb/>
States department of agriculture, <lb/>
m i digestible muscle <lb/>
food other meats nearly <lb/>
twice as fat. making the to- <lb/>
is available energy <lb/>
derive from much larger <lb/>
than from other meals. Bacon fat <lb/>
is easily digested, and when com- <lb/>
with other foods it appears <lb/>
to exert a favorable mechanical ac- <lb/>
upon digestion, Over ii per <lb/>
cent of the of is digested <lb/>
end by tho body, and lean <lb/>
at the same even a high- <lb/>
e n pound, is a cheaper food <lb/>
than oilier meats. A fact made <lb/>
char is the fat increase the <lb/>
digestibility of foods. For in- <lb/>
stance, meat baked with beans <lb/>
makes the Leans more <lb/>
than without tho fat. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
is hereby given that the stock <lb/>
holders in the incorporation of the <lb/>
Winterville does by <lb/>
consent of each stockholder <lb/>
the company and will not do further <lb/>
business in said name. This Nov. 27th. <lb/>
1906. A. G. COX. Sec. <lb/>
We will make application to the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Pitt county <lb/>
at the meeting to be held on the first <lb/>
Monday in January, 1907, for license to <lb/>
retail liquor for six months in the town <lb/>
of Fountain, N. C. Nov. 27th. 1907. <lb/>
STRICKLAND HEATH. <lb/>
lo sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
Bladder Other <lb/>
boy a bottle and if <lb/>
l cure we will refund <lb/>
our We say a <lb/>
free- bottle I <lb/>
mid it yon, <lb/>
us,. SOL until <lb/>
This adv. entitles you <lb/>
In u SOL at <lb/>
paramour and rick <lb/>
Only a limited number bottles <lb/>
Don't miss this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
v Your Dollars <lb/>
A dollar come in handy for a There is <lb/>
no better saving than to buy goods where you can <lb/>
pet nave <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and Hulls <lb/>
HAY. BRAN, SHIP STUFF, <lb/>
sell at very lowest I also carry <lb/>
line of <lb/>
and can save on these. See me before <lb/>
F . J <lb/>
LEAD LOW FOR CASH <lb/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
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for my I <lb/>
said tho pro- <lb/>
white kid gloves. is <lb/>
the kind. I <lb/>
cried the woman. <lb/>
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a Climb. <lb/>
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vi-re no hills and from that part <lb/>
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teacher to word <lb/>
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my pen. <lb/>
Harold, did you say <lb/>
wrong with <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
I letter of administration on the es- <lb/>
Waiter deceased <lb/>
ins this been issued to ma <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court Pitt <lb/>
county, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons holding claims against said es- <lb/>
to them to me for pay <lb/>
Is enough discomfort without wort <lb/>
for breakfast, dinner and <lb/>
over what yon shall wt <lb/>
with sit-h a fine a <lb/>
Canned Package <lb/>
Goods. Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Candies, Fruits. us I carry, tho selecting and buy <lb/>
inf; are and tho all saved t will take DO to <lb/>
c you of if you visit av and set I <lb/>
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J. B <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb/>
and to Winslow Mills by <lb/>
, d authenticated, or or before and wife, f , <lb/>
. r .- . . t . . hi I M <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having this day qualified In-fore <lb/>
C. Moore, Clerk of Superior Com <lb/>
ii Mar <lb/>
yon would ow. <lb/>
thought <lb/>
old<lb/>
n-t Ml <lb/>
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
of Walter deed. <lb/>
Janis It Blow<lb/>
Tier I. <lb/>
C-- <lb/>
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re <lb/>
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of In.- <lb/>
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of them; <lb/>
rho ., <lb/>
they rather <lb/>
or play golf than any at- <lb/>
to aid <lb/>
with el- <lb/>
we tern to<lb/>
on the north side of First Street, be- <lb/>
ginning at a point on Street at a <lb/>
in the ditch and running a north- <lb/>
course with the ditch feet <lb/>
J. S. Hart's line, thence a west- <lb/>
aiders course with J. s. Hart's line go <lb/>
and children's , <lb/>
.-j u. i course with said feet to First <lb/>
thence an course <lb/>
. First Street feet to the begin- <lb/>
about one third of an <lb/>
acre more or loss, and being the lot <lb/>
purchased from J. H. This <lb/>
day of November, 1906. <lb/>
WINSLOW MILLS, <lb/>
V. G. Atty. <lb/>
Wanted <lb/>
braid <lb/>
n knit underwear wanted by <lb/>
the Josephine Mills, the largest <lb/>
and best knitting mill in the <lb/>
South Easy hours, from a. <lb/>
m. to p. m. Good pay. <lb/>
of good boarding houses. Ad- <lb/>
Josephine Mills, <lb/>
Ga. ltd <lb/>
Two hundred fifty and <lb/>
new knitting <lb/>
mill C. Good <lb/>
Jeffrey. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
For Sale farm <lb/>
contains <lb/>
SO acres c eared and <lb/>
more easily taken in. For <lb/>
farther particulars apply to <lb/>
day in November 1907, or this notice <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
make immediate payment to me. This <lb/>
the 19th day of November 1906. <lb/>
C. L. BARRETT, <lb/>
of Elizabeth <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, <lb/>
SALE OF PERSONALTY. <lb/>
On Monday the 17th of December <lb/>
1906 on the farm of the late Alfred <lb/>
Forbes in Beaver Dam Township, Pitt <lb/>
county, known Williams <lb/>
I will sell at public the <lb/>
I property belonging to <lb/>
of Alfred Forbes <lb/>
of mules, farm- <lb/>
implements, com, fodder, hay, <lb/>
seed, etc. Terms of cash. <lb/>
list day of <lb/>
CLARA J. FORBES <lb/>
of last will <lb/>
Alfred <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
J. J. HINES <lb/>
lUcky-too<lb/>
Commander Gambler of the Brit- <lb/>
n book this <lb/>
J M. W . Manager <lb/>
. A- <lb/>
A- i <lb/>
. an- <lb/>
I I <lb/>
and lo <lb/>
in . <lb/>
all win, receive <lb/>
also <lb/>
job printing <lb/>
Coward has been <lb/>
during the week. <lb/>
We are displaying a very <lb/>
pretty line of art squares and <lb/>
raps. Cannon <lb/>
Miss Nancy Lawrence passed <lb/>
through Thursday on her to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
If at all interested in cook <lb/>
I stoves and heaters it will pay <lb/>
to examine quality <lb/>
that Cannon Tyson are <lb/>
Miss Sallie Ann Harrington, a <lb/>
old lady died here We <lb/>
night and buried the <lb/>
following day. <lb/>
to B, K. new <lb/>
beef, fresh meats, can <lb/>
Huh. <lb/>
Friday noon the fire alarm was <lb/>
Minded and in response thereto <lb/>
graded school building was <lb/>
to be in but our <lb/>
fought bravely and man- <lb/>
and soon the fire was ex- <lb/>
with but slight dim <lb/>
e to the building. The same <lb/>
tenant house on Ne- <lb/>
farm near here <lb/>
as entirely consumed. The <lb/>
rates were very poor people <lb/>
id lost all they had. Here is <lb/>
excellent opportunity for <lb/>
for a noble purpose.<lb/>
of meal, ea <lb/>
i- H-n Ki-ink Co <lb/>
Nellie Barnhill, of Green- <lb/>
He, has been visiting friends <lb/>
re recently. <lb/>
Canon TysOn cordially in- <lb/>
in the to call <lb/>
Ins cloaks<lb/>
The protracted meeting in the <lb/>
Baptist church <lb/>
closed Rev. P. T- Anthony. <lb/>
was assisting Rev. T. H <lb/>
. the pastor, has returned <lb/>
is home in South Boston, Va. <lb/>
or good and cheap our go <lb/>
Co, always have <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
a E. Ellis has resigned his <lb/>
lion as a magistrate in Con- <lb/>
township and J. M, Blow <lb/>
I been appointed in his stead- <lb/>
Be handle Goldman's shoes <lb/>
women. Misses and children, <lb/>
pair sold under strict <lb/>
On overcoats and <lb/>
dug Cannon Tyson can <lb/>
you in both quality and <lb/>
you need any paint be sure <lb/>
on E. E. Co. <lb/>
Rosa is visiting in <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
e Sauls, of Fremont, spent <lb/>
days here last week with <lb/>
Redding Smith, <lb/>
have been here on <lb/>
go, he <lb/>
, ill prices mm <lb/>
most buy <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
s. Croom and family, of <lb/>
in county, are <lb/>
at the <lb/>
I of Greene <lb/>
y, Miss Helen Galloway <lb/>
Warren, of Grimesland, <lb/>
at Hotel Tripp Wednesday. <lb/>
keep on u <lb/>
feed at c-ll <lb/>
hay, corn. <lb/>
brand <lb/>
hip <lb/>
I Mattie Hill, of <lb/>
Mrs. F. Q. <lb/>
and Agent. <lb/>
. , .- C. <lb/>
Prof. H. B. Smith, of the <lb/>
Greenville graded school, spent <lb/>
here with his <lb/>
friend. Prof. J. A. <lb/>
The graded school has added to <lb/>
its library a very large Webster's <lb/>
unabridged dictionary for the <lb/>
use the pupils. <lb/>
Misses Bessie Harris End Annie <lb/>
Dudley spent Thanksgiving <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
There were bales of cotton <lb/>
sold on this market Saturday. <lb/>
d ; on- farm <lb/>
nail mm s l it c I h <lb/>
bout learn <lb/>
n of den. ml I <lb/>
mil out I, i f, k. d in; <lb/>
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Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Uriel. i <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
School <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
Now is time lo save <lb/>
money by coming us for <lb/>
requisite i <lb/>
tablets, pens, era <lb/>
we have also a great assort <lb/>
of Dainty <lb/>
note for use <lb/>
all lints plain or hemstitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay of <lb/>
re <lb/>
M. <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. U <lb/>
line Men and Clothing Dry Goods, <lb/>
Everything needed for the house and form, I <lb/>
of suits to order. <lb/>
J. J. H I N ES, <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
make a <lb/>
North Carolina in the Superior <lb/>
Pitt County Court. <lb/>
G. W. Move <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
The defendant above named will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled above <lb/>
has been commenced in the Sup. <lb/>
Court of Pitt county for a e from <lb/>
the bonds of matrimony, and the said <lb/>
defendant will further take notice that <lb/>
she is required to appear at next <lb/>
term of tho Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county to be held on the second Mon- <lb/>
day of January, unit, it being the <lb/>
day of January, at the courthouse, <lb/>
of said county in Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
answer or demur to tin- com. in <lb/>
said action or the plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
the Court fur tho relief demanded in <lb/>
This the Slat of <lb/>
November, <lb/>
D, C. C. S. C. <lb/>
Julius Brown. Atty. for plaintiff <lb/>
i moral,<lb/>
II i f tea in <lb/>
a Fr rough lo <lb/>
nu in <lb/>
of it became <lb/>
in London, and a pound <lb/>
Mild for <lb/>
the deal- <lb/>
In in He <lb/>
r ii a cure for all disorder <lb/>
Bold great of it at u <lb/>
Records show that tea <lb/>
has at times been sold in England <lb/>
for as much as a pound.<lb/>
Er <lb/>
of ll <lb/>
I . f my in- <lb/>
by f i <lb/>
object ill . i i n <lb/>
measuring mi of <lb/>
of ii- line In-low n <lb/>
line drawn of <lb/>
server. The at <lb/>
of the and e <lb/>
I measurement i- m by I a <lb/>
who. in <lb/>
yards, until of the water <lb/>
line of the i- raised through <lb/>
the angle of depression, and then <lb/>
reading the gradual m on Hie mi- <lb/>
I v A. in of fail- <lb/>
ed Si I<lb/>
it COST <lb/>
NE<lb/>
2-<lb/>
The great clean <lb/>
of <lb/>
newer <lb/>
, Pianos <lb/>
and Woodwork. <lb/>
IN THE NEW SIZE <lb/>
BOTTLES. <lb/>
North <lb/>
-t- ,<lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
the goose bit sin . <lb/>
THE K <lb/>
Clothing, Dress goods, Notions, <lb/>
Fats, caps, Boots, shoes, and <lb/>
Fancy groceries and store <lb/>
Must be solo by the <lb/>
a January <lb/>
We publish our cost mark as we mean business when we say <lb/>
at Cost. <lb/>
HA G L E O B M QT S <lb/>
Come one, come and examine our stock n x <lb/>
on credit. <lb/>
Everything for Cash <lb/>
r f <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES <lb/>
Discounts, f stock <lb/>
Secured i 66.1 Surplus i <lb/>
mid Undivided less <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
. -ins. ii, <lb/>
S. lo <lb/>
Silver Coin, 1,232<lb/>
ll notes <lb/>
s- notes 6,046.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
PITT,<lb/>
162.1 Cashier's <lb/>
tins <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
j; <lb/>
I J. it. Cashier of bank, co i . iv J-car <lb/>
th it the statement is true lo the beat of kn.;, , <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
DIXON <lb/>
SI . CANNON <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
O. J. Editor and <lb/>
altered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising made known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
truth in prefer race to <lb/>
VILLE NORTH CAROLINA DEC. 1906 <lb/>
phi<lb/>
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ii disastrous <lb/>
t is not safe r t av- <lb/>
when l <lb/>
run <lb/>
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T- . congress meeting <lb/>
the first of December <lb/>
ought to be changed, as the <lb/>
time and expense of getting the <lb/>
rs there is <lb/>
wasted. They hardly gt <lb/>
for work before are all <lb/>
planning to go for <lb/>
the so t t there is <lb/>
really nothing of <lb/>
done until after the new year <lb/>
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expect the Raleigh News <lb/>
Observer gave the correct s <lb/>
in saying that but for a dis- <lb/>
engine which <lb/>
of an hour in stops to it <lb/>
up. train President <lb/>
would have i <lb/>
and no wreck would have<lb/>
The following notice of k white <lb/>
escape was issued yes <lb/>
by the prison <lb/>
Dell made I . <lb/>
from the State farm, near <lb/>
N. C, on November 30th. <lb/>
He is a white man about forty- <lb/>
yen-- old. feet 1- <lb/>
inches weighing <lb/>
pounds, brown eyes and <lb/>
and was sentenced <lb/>
from c 17th, <lb/>
1906, ten years for <lb/>
house-burning. <lb/>
his arrest we will pay a <lb/>
reward of and all <lb/>
News <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Jim Bell his liberty quick <lb/>
It was n longer than September <lb/>
term of court that he was sent to <lb/>
he -lit y for ten years for <lb/>
home ii nil . <lb/>
S will adJ <lb/>
to the reward offered by the <lb/>
State tor the capture of Bell. <lb/>
in during <lb/>
amounted to 2,361.483 <lb/>
bales compared with 1,992.517 <lb/>
baler for October 1905, and <lb/>
899.328 for October 1904. For <lb/>
the first two months of the cur- <lb/>
rent crop year similar receipts <lb/>
aggregated bales, be- <lb/>
slightly in excess of <lb/>
arrivals in 1905, but <lb/>
bales below that of <lb/>
The net overland move- <lb/>
for the same periods was <lb/>
hales in 86.9.5 in <lb/>
1905, and 114.099 in 1904 Of tin <lb/>
American takings <lb/>
two months under dis- <lb/>
the Northern mills re- <lb/>
bales and the <lb/>
South m 477.315. a total of 797.- <lb/>
bales; compared with <lb/>
for the period <lb/>
in 1905 and in Exports <lb/>
exclusive of movement to Canada <lb/>
is included in the northern <lb/>
takings, amounted to <lb/>
bales during the first two <lb/>
months of the current crop year, <lb/>
and were over bales in <lb/>
excess of corresponding decrease <lb/>
of more than bales if <lb/>
with like activities in <lb/>
1904. Chronicle. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred Cox Deal <lb/>
, Cox, wife of <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Saturday night at the home of <lb/>
her Lev, Mrs. Haddock, near <lb/>
Mrs. Cox came <lb/>
from Richmond Tuesday of last <lb/>
week to visit her sister and a day <lb/>
or two later was taken with <lb/>
and soon died. She was <lb/>
a native c f this county and leaves <lb/>
a husband and three children. <lb/>
As soon as she died Mr Cox <lb/>
was notified by telephone at <lb/>
Richmond and being too late to <lb/>
catch the regular train Sunday <lb/>
morning, he chartered a Lain to <lb/>
take himself and children, with <lb/>
D . Fitzgerald, of Richmond, to <lb/>
where they caught the <lb/>
afternoon train for Greenville, <lb/>
carriages being in waiting at the <lb/>
depot here to take them out to <lb/>
Mrs. Haddock's. Undertaker <lb/>
E. G. the <lb/>
body and it was taken from <lb/>
Ayden, Monday afternoon, to <lb/>
Richmond for interment n <lb/>
cemetery there- <lb/>
To be alive, up-to-date <lb/>
town, and take advantage <lb/>
of every good thing that comes <lb/>
along, the merchants and <lb/>
men generally mu it <lb/>
one another. Because one <lb/>
man has opinions <lb/>
Richmond, and religiously ; <lb/>
no reason you should hold your- <lb/>
aloof from him. <lb/>
always that his friendship <lb/>
worth more to you than his i <lb/>
ion. In friendship there is h <lb/>
and in harmony then <lb/>
strength. One man alone <lb/>
not build up a town, nor <lb/>
half its citizens do so i <lb/>
other half oppose them. It <lb/>
be r. bitter pill to pull <lb/>
same harness with your it <lb/>
up the street, but to <lb/>
one if you pull with him awhile <lb/>
you will find out is a . <lb/>
man than you thought for. <lb/>
This is time of year a <lb/>
woman s to think what she <lb/>
seeds most at home, so she can <lb/>
buy it for her husband s Christ- <lb/>
mas present and charge <lb/>
it to him, <lb/>
Col A. A. D Andrews, <lb/>
vice-president of the <lb/>
railway, was mentioned s ac- <lb/>
to President ; who <lb/>
killed in the wreck <lb/>
last week. . . that as <lb/>
the of s position <lb/>
Andrews <lb/>
charging his from <lb/>
North Carolina to Hew York, he j Record. <lb/>
declined being considered in con-,. <lb/>
with the presidency <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
New Counties. <lb/>
With meeting of the next <lb/>
will come the <lb/>
for the formation <lb/>
In. v counties up from <lb/>
or more of the present <lb/>
ties. of <lb/>
f -e such a pro <lb/>
wit. hr <lb/>
as the county seat. Rocking- <lb/>
., m county considerably <lb/>
i . the burning of <lb/>
court house at Wentworth- <lb/>
me favor rebuilding at Went <lb/>
,.; and others favor a division <lb/>
of the county with and <lb/>
Madison respectfully as the seats <lb/>
of Other sections <lb/>
of the State to be heard from <lb/>
and the possibility is that there <lb/>
will a many more <lb/>
for such privileges <lb/>
than favorable results, as is usu- <lb/>
the case with the convening <lb/>
f every General Assembly. <lb/>
THE BAZAAR. <lb/>
K a Most Successful Beginning. <lb/>
The bazaar under the auspices <lb/>
of the Ladies Aid Society of the <lb/>
Baptist church opened Tuesday <lb/>
night in hall. The <lb/>
opening was very successful both <lb/>
in attendance and patronage. <lb/>
The crowd was large and <lb/>
chased liberally the beautiful <lb/>
on sale. haM <lb/>
an attractive scene with <lb/>
its booths. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
the evening consisted a candle <lb/>
drill and songs by fifteen little <lb/>
girls who rendered their parts <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Mrs. B. E. Parham, vice-pres- <lb/>
of the society and Mrs. R. <lb/>
Humber, treasurer, have general <lb/>
charge of the bazaar, and they <lb/>
and their assistants deserve <lb/>
much credit for the excellence <lb/>
with which everything was <lb/>
planned and arranged. <lb/>
The first department en the <lb/>
right of the entrance is the <lb/>
booth and smoking den <lb/>
with Mesdames D. J. Whichard, <lb/>
J. W. Bryan, W T. Burton, <lb/>
W C. Hines and J. N. Hart <lb/>
in It is decorated in <lb/>
yellow and black and as the <lb/>
name implies contains a variety <lb/>
of articles, smoking tobacco and <lb/>
cigars <lb/>
Next to this is the fruit <lb/>
and candy booth, decorated in <lb/>
pink and white, with M <lb/>
Nellie Lawrence, Jamie Bryan, <lb/>
Mary Lucille hi <lb/>
in charge. It contains a g <lb/>
assortment of candies and ii up . <lb/>
In the corner was the <lb/>
decorated in <lb/>
white- This is in <lb/>
Smith representing <lb/>
Wiggs and attracted the <lb/>
folks to hunt for hidden . <lb/>
the s. <lb/>
is the booth, deco- <lb/>
i in reel and white, w. <lb/>
. II. W. Whedbee <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
A lie Lawrence and Sophia Jar- <lb/>
vis. In the is a pretty <lb/>
Christmas tree and dolls are <lb/>
everywhere. <lb/>
Then comes the artistic <lb/>
IN w <lb/>
Overcoats<lb/>
. are pulling to booth decorated in light <lb/>
the same good end, in this white. This contains <lb/>
way will quickly become kinds of baby wear and <lb/>
with his good qualities. of Mesdames Julia <lb/>
like him better and overlook his en White and C. S. <lb/>
faults. Merchants Forbes. <lb/>
Next is the fancy work booth <lb/>
containing numerous articles in <lb/>
fancy work. This is decorated <lb/>
n green and pink and is in <lb/>
charge of Mesdames G. J. Wood- <lb/>
ard and W. F Burch and Miss <lb/>
Lena Matthews. <lb/>
Out near the center of the <lb/>
room is a toilet table containing <lb/>
perfumes and toilet articles. <lb/>
This i- in charge of Misses <lb/>
Abbie Smith and Mattie Law <lb/>
. last, but by no means lea I <lb/>
the in charge of Mesdames <lb/>
Ola Forbes, Florence Dancy, C. <lb/>
J. T. Brinkley, V. <lb/>
H. Bagwell, T. R. Moore and <lb/>
Misses Cotten and Maggie <lb/>
D These are kept busy <lb/>
serving the excellent menu con- <lb/>
of ham sandwiches. <lb/>
sliced turkey, fried oysters. <lb/>
chicken salad, cheese straws. <lb/>
i, beaten biscuits, <lb/>
wafers, coffee, <lb/>
and cake. <lb/>
following is the roll of honor <lb/>
tin public school for District <lb/>
township, Ora <lb/>
Ethel Allen, <lb/>
Hettie Clark. <lb/>
Allen. <lb/>
Hulda U. Cox, Teacher. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
All of all kind choice eat flow- <lb/>
in Special attention given <lb/>
to Wedding and Funeral Decorations, <lb/>
Bulb stock. Pot plants for Winter <lb/>
plant, and in <lb/>
Freight rates are too high. <lb/>
railroads have organized <lb/>
themselves into a powerful mo- <lb/>
has destroyed all <lb/>
The only rebel <lb/>
possible from the arbitrary <lb/>
charges the unjust <lb/>
lies within the power <lb/>
the General No sec- <lb/>
of the country can attain its <lb/>
full growth when the railways <lb/>
within that <lb/>
I v, b tax upon hi <lb/>
industries. The railroad <lb/>
is the most powerful organ- <lb/>
in the country today. The <lb/>
; i. exerted by it in the leg- <lb/>
halls is both <lb/>
and demoralizing. Astounding <lb/>
because the people who pay the <lb/>
continue to allow them- <lb/>
selves to be pilfered by <lb/>
; demoralizing b . <lb/>
organized monopoly is i. <lb/>
slow to exact from <lb/>
the people to satisfy its utmost <lb/>
desires, and its desires are <lb/>
ways co-extensive with its <lb/>
The States of North <lb/>
Carolina and South Carolina are <lb/>
more largely discriminated <lb/>
against than any of the Southern <lb/>
States while the entire South is <lb/>
discriminated against in <lb/>
with the classifications mad,. <lb/>
by the railroads in the North <lb/>
em and Western States. The <lb/>
active and determined efforts of <lb/>
all the people in the South should <lb/>
be directed against the further- <lb/>
of these violent abuses of <lb/>
equity and justice. An <lb/>
age is not sought, but as fair <lb/>
treatment us is given elsewhere <lb/>
should be had, and will be had if <lb/>
the people will show that inter- <lb/>
est in legislation that is <lb/>
a lot of satisfaction wearing Clothes like these <lb/>
that distinguish you in any company <lb/>
-J <lb/>
Ask for the SAXON Suits and You will <lb/>
find them the very latest in cut, fabric and pattern and the <lb/>
tailoring of never failing quality. Remember that we size <lb/>
grade, not only in these fine quality but in <lb/>
garments as well. Price up Our All Ready Stock offers <lb/>
you t he ; value for your money you could find anywhere, and <lb/>
our Furnishing Department will complete your perfectly -w <lb/>
at little cost. Come in. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
The King <lb/>
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr <lb/>
Goods, Shoes, Silks, Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb/>
Cloaks, we only ha space to 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/>
solid colors. <lb/>
Plaids mixed, the <lb/>
newest thing -f <lb/>
1.00,1.25,1,50 per yaM. <lb/>
SHOES AT <lb/>
i and tor the Noblest <lb/>
and -o i made a- 3.00 <lb/>
3.50 and <lb/>
Percales and <lb/>
school dresses in figures <lb/>
plaids. <lb/>
1-2 and cent <lb/>
Our underwear is complete <lb/>
Building Loan. <lb/>
The directors of The Home <lb/>
and Loan Association <lb/>
held their monthly meeting <lb/>
Tuesday night. As the <lb/>
grows in age its financial <lb/>
condition gets better and better. <lb/>
The report of the secretary and <lb/>
treasurer its assets are <lb/>
New <lb/>
cations for loans arc before every <lb/>
meeting of the directors and the <lb/>
loans are safety made as fast as <lb/>
dues are collected. <lb/>
F, <lb/>
a- <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. Rickey Moore, a wall to do <lb/>
f died about noon today at <lb/>
his i from Green- <lb/>
I P i <lb/>
H. Ii. Smith, Messrs J. L Little, J. W. Aycock. Wiley <lb/>
S Evans, Herbert A. B J. Y. Monk <lb/>
many other., of Greenville. <lb/>
S. chard <lb/>
fasted by the His sister i about <lb/>
S. <lb/>
This department is in F. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory <lb/>
takes the place of ; ., ,.,.,, belts of all grades <lb/>
We sell it. B. T. Cox K M . Co. <lb/>
The Cox Co. has <lb/>
just Lo pair of their Tar <lb/>
Heel wheel to one of our <lb/>
ii mill <lb/>
TRIAL <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Manning, who had <lb/>
been visiting Miss Mollie Bryan, <lb/>
returned to her home near Grin <lb/>
Saturday morning. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb/>
on hand a full supply of their <lb/>
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- <lb/>
Mr see or write them before you <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
Grant Tyson, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Sunday night and re- <lb/>
turned Monday morning. <lb/>
Go and examine that new line <lb/>
of and fine shoes <lb/>
it B. F. Manning <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox returned to <lb/>
today to resume net- <lb/>
work in graded there. <lb/>
b, Comp <lb/>
Faro delightful and refreshing <lb/>
s-U J. B. Carroll <lb/>
for best cigars and <lb/>
J. B. to farm <lb/>
near Pi is <lb/>
A full f candies <lb/>
and f. ii ll <lb/>
Bi Sadie Little, aft spend- <lb/>
it <lb/>
h--it left f <lb/>
is <lb/>
teaching. <lb/>
copies <lb/>
B. C Co. <lb/>
r I III s<lb/>
able ; to <lb/>
I auditorium <lb/>
of W LI <lb/>
lines of fine dress good-; <lb/>
arriving Inly at <lb/>
Barb <lb/>
Mrs. B- Forest is spending <lb/>
a few days in the country at her <lb/>
father's. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co., <lb/>
still taming out their nice and up <lb/>
to date Hunsucker buggies. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Cannon, daughter <lb/>
of Lewis Cannon, and Joseph. <lb/>
r , at Harrington Barber Co. Call <lb/>
were united in mat- , f, The plow is the <lb/>
thing for tearing up rough land. <lb/>
You can find them at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
FOR SALE. One-half <lb/>
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb/>
conveniently located to school <lb/>
The A- G Co., are and business part of town- For <lb/>
still receiving orders for the i particulars see <lb/>
School Desk. See or <lb/>
write them before you buy. <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
crockery wares, flower pots and <lb/>
stone jars at Harrington Barber<lb/>
It Hi- <lb/>
all -f <lb/>
Will <lb/>
a goo t we <lb/>
pr. <lb/>
you <lb/>
Harrington By r <lb/>
. I <lb/>
i i y home <lb/>
l ii find <lb/>
and <lb/>
we<lb/>
. u<lb/>
until <lb/>
. ROYAL. <lb/>
i i, nine that <lb/>
than <lb/>
make<lb/>
any <lb/>
Come <lb/>
For the next M days we will <lb/>
offer these Machines <lb/>
for <lb/>
A. W. ANGE CO. <lb/>
Holiday goods are <lb/>
Sunday evening at the <lb/>
home of her father. <lb/>
The school season is here and <lb/>
and see them before they are <lb/>
picked. <lb/>
Deposit your money in the <lb/>
boy will need a good com- Bank of and rejoice <lb/>
with us in its rapid progress. <lb/>
Where your treasure is, there <lb/>
will be your interest also. <lb/>
winter suit. B. F. Man- <lb/>
Co., have then of all <lb/>
See them for prises. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Proctor, of Grimes- <lb/>
land, is visiting her r Mrs. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Every mail brings the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co., orders for their <lb/>
cotton planters, guano sowers, <lb/>
Economic Back Bands etc., <lb/>
even though early in the season <lb/>
for these goods. <lb/>
Mrs. Carrie Baton, of Golds- <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. J. Coop- <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Those in need of dry plastering <lb/>
laths ready Lu idled, L. L. <lb/>
Kittrell who will be glad to fill <lb/>
your order. <lb/>
Highest grade flavoring extra- <lb/>
at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
C. D. of Goldsboro, is <lb/>
spending some time with his <lb/>
Mrs. j. R. Cooper. <lb/>
Farmers, come and examine the <lb/>
machine at <lb/>
Barber Co. This is a <lb/>
wonderful labor savor. <lb/>
The sound of the hammer is <lb/>
heard on all sides. Three large <lb/>
two story buildings are being <lb/>
erected two for R. H. Hunsucker <lb/>
and the for Manning. <lb/>
There is is n better investment <lb/>
than in real estate in a live town <lb/>
and our citizens of means are re- <lb/>
this. Our town stands <lb/>
for thrift and enterprise and <lb/>
many people wish to come and <lb/>
avail themselves of these <lb/>
They must have com- <lb/>
houses in which to live <lb/>
if they are attracted to come. <lb/>
The A. G Cox Co. are <lb/>
receiving orders for their Tar <lb/>
wheels. Any one in <lb/>
of a first class cart wheel <lb/>
will do to send their order <lb/>
at <lb/>
line of Fall and <lb/>
Winter millinery <lb/>
ready for inspection at nine <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct <lb/>
10th through <lb/>
All are invited to call <lb/>
at our new with the J. <lb/>
It. Smith and Company. <lb/>
The Misses Morrison, <lb/>
Ayden N O <lb/>
The cold rains and snows are <lb/>
coming soon and you will need <lb/>
good wear See Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co., for rubber boots. <lb/>
A car load of lime has just <lb/>
rived at A. W. Co. <lb/>
J. A. Manning. <lb/>
Winterville, H. C <lb/>
if in-, more IiCox A K o for T V W. ,. <lb/>
o . nil <lb/>
Ufa <lb/>
Call and see the large line of <lb/>
ladies and cloaks at B. <lb/>
F, Manning Co. They are off- <lb/>
them at a bargain. <lb/>
Ai i. Iii A eel<lb/>
Ii Mils tine-,<lb/>
l HI ill II, <lb/>
T. Cos, o l H ,.<lb/>
our I <lb/>
t -t <lb/>
v i have i <lb/>
ii-K Hi hi. i ii.-. <lb/>
B. -f. <lb/>
A I; line of plaids of <lb/>
grades just at b. F, <lb/>
Manning Co. They are going. <lb/>
Call and see them at once. <lb/>
A carload of fresh flower just <lb/>
received at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Com <lb/>
North Carolina i In Superior <lb/>
Pitt County. Cur. <lb/>
H. W <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Notice of Sale <lb/>
and W. A. <lb/>
Stokes. J <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Superior t of Pitt county <lb/>
made in the above entitled <lb/>
be u James L. Flem- <lb/>
co ill exp <lb/>
public e before the <lb/>
house door of Pitt county in <lb/>
Greenville, N. C to the highest <lb/>
odder for cash, on Monday, the <lb/>
day he <lb/>
following tract or <lb/>
of to-wit; <lb/>
ala stake on the New Bern <lb/>
road at the corner the colon d <lb/>
school house acre, thence <lb/>
o west to a stake three <lb/>
feet from W. A s fence, <lb/>
thence with the fence to Ed <lb/>
ward's corner, thence Ed- <lb/>
wards line to a <lb/>
on the New Bern road, thence <lb/>
with the said road to the begin- <lb/>
containing four acres more <lb/>
or This the 15th day of <lb/>
November, 1906- <lb/>
L Fleming. . Commissioner. <lb/>
Oakley N. C. <lb/>
J. O. K. U <lb/>
business calls in Gr <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
visited her n <lb/>
here la <lb/>
e little show <lb/>
c I use la it T <lb/>
was very much <lb/>
Iron. <lb/>
H- Little <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
S attended <lb/>
at Hat Swamp with re- <lb/>
J. K. Barnhill, of Winterville, <lb/>
Idled his appointment I a small <lb/>
but attentive audience in this <lb/>
neighborhood Sunday. <lb/>
Thanksgiving passed off quiet- <lb/>
Nash Hardy and wife B <lb/>
Sunday in s n. <lb/>
J. R. made in <lb/>
the Stokes set I i Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Sutton, of Winterville, <lb/>
is spending a few days in this <lb/>
section with relatives. <lb/>
J. H. Moore, of Bethel, was <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
John Flowers, of Bethel, has ac- <lb/>
a position at this place <lb/>
with the A C L. as <lb/>
T. A Manning has moved to <lb/>
Oakley. We welcome him and <lb/>
family. <lb/>
J. E. Hines, of <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
We have been ,. ;. <lb/>
It that a i <lb/>
w is <lb/>
i. to<lb/>
s on, so we will <lb/>
week <lb/>
W. J. of <lb/>
Jim of I; <lb/>
ware here Friday. <lb/>
Mrs. L. F. Win . <lb/>
Hobgood, visaed <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Mrs J. L. <lb/>
from <lb/>
Gray Corey gave <lb/>
Piney Gr <lb/>
house last Thursday, i <lb/>
crowd of invited <lb/>
useless to say it was <lb/>
ant, for Mr Corey <lb/>
pleasant for all. He <lb/>
t it this <lb/>
Livery <lb/>
Transfer <lb/>
f n r ii i ii nice and <lb/>
elates all <lb/>
h boarded by the week <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
BANK OP WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, Nov. 1900. <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in 8,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, loss <lb/>
currant expenses 47-51 <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
Time chi of deposit <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck. <lb/>
117.946,76 <lb/>
State of <lb/>
County of <lb/>
I, J. L. of above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the is true to the best of say <lb/>
edge J. L. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
l mid <lb/>
Nat. Ilk and other <lb/>
Kings <lb/>
of <lb/>
s i. -re<lb/>
school <lb/>
. Urge <lb/>
ts <lb/>
y pleas- <lb/>
it <lb/>
a high <lb/>
toned gentle of i are <lb/>
J. S- Cherry and family, of <lb/>
Stokes, visited here Sunday the <lb/>
guests of J- B <lb/>
The home of Mr. and Mrs- J. <lb/>
M. Highsmith was made sad last <lb/>
Wednesday when death took <lb/>
from them their sweet little boy, <lb/>
Clarence He was years old- <lb/>
The community extends <lb/>
sympathy <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Rawls Miss <lb/>
Minnie Moore spent Saturday <lb/>
with relatives near Washington. <lb/>
J. E- Whitehurst, of House, <lb/>
spent Monday here- <lb/>
Miss Minnie Whitehurst is vis- <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Hands <lb/>
Sea <lb/>
From Intern Sleeves <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
; co. <lb/>
. lib <lb/>
his New York <lb/>
idling <lb/>
bin<lb/>
f r- <lb/>
sh <lb/>
International Tailoring Go. <lb/>
popular prices <lb/>
Mew York San Francisco <lb/>
m in up the choicest product <lb/>
of the German mill, is of woolen <lb/>
in Europe and America to-day. I to be to meet the de. <lb/>
created by a v. <lb/>
You n . . r International man. <lb/>
W how and tail mi here. <lb/>
HE SOU -17 <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. H RICKS <lb/>
Attest <lb/>
is, day i tH. <lb/>
IAMB K. <lb/>
J. P. in, <lb/>
CM <lb/>
CO <lb/>
N. S.<lb/>
Si turner L. leave <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a in far lea res <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at m <lb/>
ilia <lb/>
Nut folk U for <lb/>
Norfolk. Philadelphia <lb/>
Mi w York ill tidier <lb/>
v-iii.-ii a .--I <lb/>
vi h all point <lb/>
their <lb/>
f eight via Norfolk, <lb/>
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ANNUAL <lb/>
Of of for Pitt County. <lb/>
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appointment of <lb/>
Sweetheart, goodbye <lb/>
ail <lb/>
John Ii. Small on the <lb/>
Is spread to waft me far from thee; <lb/>
And <lb/>
My ship shall hound upon the sea. <lb/>
all and forlorn, <lb/>
These eyes shall miss thee many a year <lb/>
But unforgotten every charm- <lb/>
Though it to to memory dear. on River end <lb/>
goodbye one last embrace the late Mr. Les- <lb/>
Oh cruel fate, two souls to of Georgia. Vt Small IS <lb/>
this heart's most place the of Leader <lb/>
Thou, forever; sharp Williams for the COm- <lb/>
And still shall recollection trace. vacancy, which means <lb/>
In fancy s mirror, ever near, i , , . . , , . <lb/>
Each smile, each tear, that form that that his appointment <lb/>
to the speaker. Of <lb/>
Though lost to memory veto <lb/>
i . n.- <lb/>
choice of Mr. Williams, but this <lb/>
HIS, most unusual There <lb/>
I was significant action by <lb/>
Wants 200-Pound f ADAMS AND SAWYER CASE. <lb/>
George Marshall, of Granville, Rocky Mount, N. C., Dec, <lb/>
a widower, advertised for a wife Great is Methodism in North Car and Dr. <lb/>
who could tip the beam at Conference reports show in Washington. <lb/>
pounds, was opposed to race e ailed achievement A long distance telephone me.- <lb/>
was charitably inclined, and and year of unpriced sage to the Star last night stated <lb/>
could bake good bread. No so- opportunity. In ion <lb/>
butterfly, r y of purpose A <lb/>
physical need apply, he a breadth of i <lb/>
added. God is with it. <lb/>
A colored women, dragging held three children, was the this morning, <lb/>
in widow was m I respond to the roll <lb/>
up to requirements in every re- r II. is a venerable Dody of <lb/>
but She traveled and the sight <lb/>
several miles afoot, only to be awakened in the soul <lb/>
rejected. Marshall has i Amid <lb/>
but j and and the <lb/>
none I of the <lb/>
Marshall is related to members L ad's r, f i nut friend <lb/>
JURY <lb/>
For January ;. <lb/>
Below <lb/>
f the German nobility ad there <lb/>
River and Harbor his parents, he good fueling. Rapt faces <lb/>
and tilled the church, and the large <lb/>
became <lb/>
that District Attorney <lb/>
Skinner had left for <lb/>
at the request of the <lb/>
for a conference with him I <lb/>
with General r <lb/>
to the case Ad i <lb/>
Sawyer, the d <lb/>
in jail here under <lb/>
of death, December 15th. The <lb/>
message stated that it was pretty <lb/>
generally understood in <lb/>
that Col. Skinner and W <lb/>
commutation. Dr. <lb/>
of Wilmington, ha i gone i <lb/>
A Idea of the Presidential, th. <lb/>
Form of Expression. tee. which looks good for Mr. I left his aristocratic <lb/>
staid committee on Small. The committee never to <lb/>
revision of the laws, now at the time in Bishop Wilson, whom some- <lb/>
in the capital, comes the first of apportion the hag called , prince <lb/>
these I the bill among sons of God, one beloved <lb/>
Which from time to time member,. Each two y, ago South, a prophet <lb/>
Washington excuse to smile, member is made a co of the higher truth, and <lb/>
The lac the first of th. tee, and it to take up N I of God-like countenance, <lb/>
winter is the, and harbor work by States. For I her <lb/>
has not tended to instance, Mr. Sparkman. of Flor- ram o shine ad u aloud <lb/>
make the snicker less audible Ida, will look after the matters, for her <lb/>
the P to the States of North j <lb/>
They were discussing <lb/>
a man <lb/>
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to <lb/>
Washington in behalf <lb/>
condemned man and will s <lb/>
either or both the president i i <lb/>
Mr. Star.<lb/>
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question of the plurality South Carolina. <lb/>
or singularity of the phrase Florida, and his <lb/>
return <lb/>
. hi r body. <lb/>
i. to the <lb/>
States of <lb/>
will form the basis <lb/>
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wholly <lb/>
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Division arose as ever. There <lb/>
were those who favored <lb/>
United States its <lb/>
land others who demanded <lb/>
their The and <lb/>
of the river and harbor bill for i <lb/>
those The important <lb/>
fact is that Mr. Sparkman has <lb/>
the States of North Carolina and <lb/>
South Carolina or the list only <lb/>
the at it hammer temporarily, and the <lb/>
is made that the. will <lb/>
r the sidewalk, breaking <lb/>
land tongs, and one distinguished <lb/>
Representative was w; de- <lb/>
fending the collective singular <lb/>
of the case. <lb/>
idea of the United States <lb/>
Danger I preaches ti e g I <lb/>
There is a dead true on , i <lb/>
son venue, not far from the in uttermost <lb/>
street, ; <lb/>
that ii to i moved. A <lb/>
this <lb/>
taken in charge by the new, <lb/>
member of the committee, i; wires as it fell <lb/>
A, each member of the com- <lb/>
looks after his own l <lb/>
BAZAAR CLOSED. <lb/>
is a unity is the universal it is to inferred that the new <lb/>
declared, I think the appointee will be chosen from <lb/>
has come to drop plural lone of the Carolinas. <lb/>
and verb forms News and Observer. <lb/>
I Hot Unit States, their in- <lb/>
navy, army, law, <lb/>
hit and the like. <lb/>
he concluded in a <lb/>
tone, be <lb/>
the President favors this <lb/>
broke in a <lb/>
Senator, so, but <lb/>
bought Mr. Roosevelt was com- <lb/>
to United States, <lb/>
the United States, him, etc. <lb/>
any cue had been passing at <lb/>
damage <lb/>
have been done with the <lb/>
of u u town. <lb/>
be <lb/>
Then- was laughter ranging <lb/>
om Democratic guffaws to <lb/>
It a Financial Success. <lb/>
bazaar in <lb/>
under the auspices of the Ladies <lb/>
fa Life Lecture <lb/>
f . was giving j <lb/>
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am the hardy the <lb/>
said, nothing <lb/>
i. of swimming across the three <lb/>
times every morning before <lb/>
Aid Society of the Baptist ; <lb/>
church . ,.,.;. <lb/>
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the soul, <lb/>
this <lb/>
industrial <lb/>
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sounds the <lb/>
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before him i morning mists <lb/>
b, sun- He <lb/>
breaKs tin I s of <lb/>
ads the faithful into <lb/>
of liberty in the <lb/>
Kingdom of God. <lb/>
Much day has been <lb/>
m the members in <lb/>
in this Is <lb/>
a cross Lion of ideas <lb/>
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unifying <lb/>
in spirit- <lb/>
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The world is full of <lb/>
where in bureaus laid away with jg <lb/>
care akin to reverence is <lb/>
Wrapped in a <lb/>
piece of tissue paper; tied around <lb/>
with a faded ribbon and folded <lb/>
with a precision that shows it to <lb/>
he long since old, make <lb/>
to the . But to <lb/>
the mother it; priceless thing. <lb/>
The number times that little <lb/>
parcel has been opened and as <lb/>
reverently placed back has <lb/>
never been recorded by . n <lb/>
hand Every time it has be i <lb/>
opened fresh memories of ; <lb/>
most forgotten promises h <lb/>
tempted anew the love of old. <lb/>
it possible little <lb/>
shoe has a message for us <lb/>
it make us think that I <lb/>
reverence we have laid w iv <lb/>
the of ; <lb/>
that bear equal H . <lb/>
we tied up with trembling ha <lb/>
things that we once love <lb/>
If <lb/>
t losing d was good. <lb/>
. Old <lb/>
of illustrated <lb/>
with living pictures was quite <lb/>
In the article in Wednesday's <lb/>
Republican gurgles tho name of Mrs- J. r; j <lb/>
Washington Dispatch to The cu should have been men- <lb/>
York Times. I those assisting in <lb/>
bazaar <lb/>
Mrs. P. E Dancy, <lb/>
de t of the society, who is absent <lb/>
n PI Had <lb/>
i , was quite a success <lb/>
financially, the ladies realizing a <lb/>
th. off <lb/>
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daring in the <lb/>
i idle , angrily <lb/>
a .- what ho <lb/>
by . <lb/>
re- <lb/>
i j Miffs isolation on toe Farm. <lb/>
In the last few years the far- <lb/>
mer.- of Brown county have fitted <lb/>
up i it- homes with <lb/>
i. convenience, such <lb/>
as bath and toilet rooms, <lb/>
phone and furnaces With mail <lb/>
delivery every day and good <lb/>
they are even more com- <lb/>
situated than their city <lb/>
brethren. a farmer <lb/>
living Robinson, has gone <lb/>
Inflated Values. <lb/>
The South is experiencing an <lb/>
of real and it <lb/>
be i wicked soul, indeed, <lb/>
rho could for a moment, wish for long enough has <lb/>
his great the country <lb/>
lad ts draw-bucks in <lb/>
But is there <lb/>
not Linger that values may <lb/>
be s . nigh on certain things <lb/>
has <lb/>
pro <lb/>
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gel <lb/>
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. . farm crops, and <lb/>
of farm lands in- <lb/>
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farmers <lb/>
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. it is r- <lb/>
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pie at all. A <lb/>
level deal- <lb/>
policy <lb/>
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the lad. the p. r j them ad one better by installing <lb/>
itch chaps would find <lb/>
s, on the side f or th his place, which lights his house, <lb/>
. Lip-j burns, and <lb/>
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Colored in <lb/>
of <lb/>
on N. Dee. <lb/>
The . people of this tow i <lb/>
killed 1,200 pounds of pork t. <lb/>
and have half as mu <lb/>
mere i . he slaughtered lat r n <lb/>
the Bud Sims led I i <lb/>
procession with a p . id <lb/>
pork t. he w I i <lb/>
ti are leased I the <lb/>
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they v. <lb/>
like to know about it.<lb/>
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runs the dynamo for the plant <lb/>
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The man who went out to milk <lb/>
it down on a boulder in the <lb/>
. , the pasture and waited <lb/>
,,, to back up, was a <lb/>
;,., , th man who kept a <lb/>
. wouldn't advertise <lb/>
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am the national tanking <lb/>
a .-., to make loan- on <lb/>
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and placed them away in C. K. <lb/>
y. r, of <lb/>
the same manner Perhaps it caster count;., . a hen at <lb/>
would be well to take them her nest in the ; of a <lb/>
occasionally and gain an twenty-five feet the <lb/>
for the present. -Ex. ground. Mr. John ma <lb/>
la goose <lb/>
. . j Geese, w . i. . . . s t <lb/>
A few years ago banks were in .,.; <lb/>
H A. Blow taken the <lb/>
I for the Twentieth <lb/>
burglar and was <lb/>
bowing samples on the I <lb/>
It is a handy device and <lb/>
it is impossible for a burglar to <lb/>
open a door or window which <lb/>
one of them is fastened without <lb/>
giving an <lb/>
Cook in <lb/>
Mrs. R n Lewis, chief <lb/>
nary of the <lb/>
Hotel, I. ii I m, is to <lb/>
draw a larger than any <lb/>
other fem i i in the w arid. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
services, and so i <lb/>
her fame that n <lb/>
i it i; n of <lb/>
good positions. Exchange. <lb/>
ii .; v. <lb/>
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s; j u in I i -i whereby <lb/>
i. is in list i for gin <lb/>
You get near the real valuation owners to it or burn <lb/>
of u man when you see him put . pi ices, cotton <lb/>
penny in the J, <lb/>
rings, my , almost everything from flour <lb/>
Through humility is the best, J olive oil are selling <lb/>
preparation true j cents i enough to <lb/>
When a man is drifting with . e . <lb/>
the scream he is likely to ., , . Raleigh New <lb/>
that the stream has d to flow, jobs r. <lb/>
There's a lot of i i i per- <lb/>
thought to exist for <lb/>
only or for those who could <lb/>
posit large of money But <lb/>
now the generally are <lb/>
placing their money in the bank, <lb/>
thus availing themselves of the <lb/>
safety convenience and protection <lb/>
which the bank Every <lb/>
man should have a bank account, <lb/>
even though it be The <lb/>
first money deposited in the bank <lb/>
has been for many a man the <lb/>
first step on the road to prosper- <lb/>
and wealth. <lb/>
Headlight <lb/>
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS <lb/>
El-jct New Officers for Next Term. <lb/>
At the meeting of Tar Riv r <lb/>
No K f held <lb/>
Thursday night, the following <lb/>
were elected for the <lb/>
T. J. Moore, C. C. <lb/>
C, J Woodward, V. C <lb/>
W. E Cox, <lb/>
Flanagan, W <lb/>
A. -I. Me, ire. K. of It. V <lb/>
J, S Mooring. M. of P. <lb/>
S. M. at Ii- <lb/>
ii B. Smith, M. of A. <lb/>
W E. I. G. <lb/>
T. A Person. Oil. <lb/>
in , <lb/>
editor is o a <lb/>
of Buford town p, is new <lb/>
commissioner an <lb/>
for thin <lb/>
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vouch for <lb/>
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high to <lb/>
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in <lb/>
At a so <lb/>
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the bids i <lb/>
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the lowest <lb/>
and the <lb/>
and Fire <lb/>
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bid for p <lb/>
were . The co. <lb/>
stipulate ti at <lb/>
ti shall <lb/>
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good they cannot give the j n girl has the toothache <lb/>
rest of try to account for it in <lb/>
good. romantic <lb/>
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than never to have been en- they t all their children to be they <lb/>
if the <lb/>
aft moon <lb/>
of a <lb/>
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n traction <lb/>
made <lb/>
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con-l caress now and hen, or n <lb/>
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would have been freaks. <lb/>
you are a fool the in ire you think <lb/>
they don't. <lb/>
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really good woman so <lb/>
virtuous as to go out to <lb/>
dinner have something <lb/>
wrong with her cooking- <lb/>
word cost . in <lb/>
much to . <lb/>
choice. <lb/>
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somebody . m I id <lb/>
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