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D. J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1907 <lb />
no; i <lb />
THE PAY OF CONGRESSMEN. <lb />
During the two years which <lb />
constitute a term in the House of <lb />
Representatives a member draws <lb />
in salary, for clerk <lb />
hire for stationery and <lb />
whatever amount his mileage <lb />
may come to. His period of <lb />
at Washington is about <lb />
nine months out of the twenty- <lb />
four. There are few <lb />
whose devotion to public <lb />
life interrupts seriously their <lb />
pursuit of private business- <lb />
although it is true that when <lb />
Thomas B. Reed finally quit <lb />
Congress he said it was because <lb />
he had to make a living. <lb />
Prestige comes with a. single <lb />
election to the House; much more <lb />
reelection. Service in the nation <lb />
legislature affords an <lb />
useful in many occupations <lb />
particularly valuable to a law <lb />
For a senator the pecuniary <lb />
attachments to his post <lb />
themselves over six years instead <lb />
of two. His seat in the <lb />
calls him twenty-seven <lb />
twenty-eight out of <lb />
but his <lb />
record may be weak without sub <lb />
him to fine or removal <lb />
As a member of the upper <lb />
he acquires a prestige greatly <lb />
multiplied over that of a <lb />
There is no clause <lb />
the senatorial courtesy code <lb />
which binds him to spend his <lb />
time between sessions exclusive- <lb />
in the contemplation of his <lb />
toga. <lb />
Why be Honest <lb />
A lady bought half a dozen <lb />
handkerchiefs at a store in <lb />
When she opened the package <lb />
at home she found she hail <lb />
seven. The next day, when <lb />
down town, she called at the <lb />
store to pay for the extra hand- <lb />
kerchief, for she concluded she <lb />
wanted seven; and when she <lb />
spoke to the clerk of the mis- <lb />
take and her purpose to pay for <lb />
the extra handkerchief the clerk <lb />
looked up amazed. She was <lb />
startled, but caught her breath <lb />
enough to say it was very <lb />
unusual. <lb />
Of course it was unusual, be- <lb />
cause mistakes of this kind are <lb />
not frequent. People would <lb />
surely not keep as their own <lb />
what came into their hands by <lb />
mistake. For that would be <lb />
the same as stealing. It is <lb />
ally just as bad. and legally, too, <lb />
as if they put their hands into a <lb />
till and took out money. If that <lb />
lady had kept that seventh hand- <lb />
kerchief, and said nothing t <lb />
it, she would have been just as <lb />
guilty as if she had slipped an <lb />
extra one under her cloak when <lb />
she left the store. <lb />
She might not have been put <lb />
in jail, for it, but. she would <lb />
be punished for it somehow, <lb />
sometime. The penalty might <lb />
not come in a stroke of <lb />
tune or sorrow, but it would in <lb />
loss of character, of noble <lb />
pose, of lofty ideals. We cannot <lb />
escape retribution. Murder will <lb />
out- A person cannot even <lb />
pear honest, square and above <lb />
board if his conduct is tainted <lb />
with faults and meanness. One <lb />
of the worst mistakes we are <lb />
of is the belief that we can <lb />
cover up mistakes. One of the <lb />
noblest faiths we can practice is <lb />
to be honest for sake of hon- <lb />
. Ohio State Journal <lb />
Doing better. <lb />
The local passenger trains <lb />
must have turned over a new <lb />
leaf for the new year, as they <lb />
came in pretty near on lime on the <lb />
first. They could not please the <lb />
public better than to keep it up, <lb />
SECRETARY SHAW'S WARNING. <lb />
While careful to avoid the use <lb />
of any language might be <lb />
quoted with grave effect, <lb />
Saw, in his annual report, <lb />
permits it to be seen that he re- <lb />
girds the present financial con- <lb />
of country as contain- <lb />
a large element of danger. <lb />
All will be well he Intimates, if <lb />
the country is wise in time, but <lb />
otherwise he will not be <lb />
for the consequences. <lb />
Speculative fever cannot rage <lb />
indefinitely without a disastrous <lb />
reaction, and already money <lb />
stringency is world wide. As <lb />
Mr. Shaw stated the other day <lb />
in reply to the stupid charge <lb />
that stock gambling s <lb />
for tight money, people <lb />
are gambling not only in stocks <lb />
and bonds but in cotton, grain, <lb />
pork, that has <lb />
a market value- and this at a <lb />
when the world needs <lb />
all its money and other facilities <lb />
for the unprecedented volume of <lb />
legitimate business- In short, <lb />
he believes that the boom will <lb />
burst if much further inflation <lb />
occurs. To re-enforce his warn- <lb />
he does not hesitate to <lb />
point to the possibility of sue h <lb />
things as closed factories and <lb />
stopped pay rolls. It should be <lb />
Said that Mr- Shaw is far from <lb />
being alone in his fears; the <lb />
journals have been <lb />
sounding the same note. <lb />
agree that if the country can <lb />
be made to listen to reason <lb />
the danger will pass. This is <lb />
the financial situation today, in <lb />
the opinion of so eminent and <lb />
responsible an authority as <lb />
Secretary Shaw, and The Ob- <lb />
server commends his warning <lb />
to its readers as worthy of their <lb />
thoughtful <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Old and New. <lb />
The custom of ringing out the <lb />
old year and ringing in the new <lb />
year was observed as usual in <lb />
Greenville Monday night. A few <lb />
minutes before midnight the <lb />
bells in town began t solemn <lb />
a requiem to the dying year, <lb />
and on the stroke of the <lb />
ling changed to merry ringing <lb />
in greeting to the new year. The <lb />
lights also took part in <lb />
the observance this time gradual- <lb />
growing dimmer until extinct <lb />
just at then suddenly flashing <lb />
out in all their bi It was <lb />
a solemn moment. <lb />
THE WONDERFUL PASSING OF THE <lb />
OLD YEAR. <lb />
Ell tor Reflector; <lb />
What a beautiful <lb />
passing of the old year at <lb />
o'clock Doc. The silver <lb />
moon had bedecked herself in a <lb />
misty maze of sorrowful-glad- <lb />
Directly over head at <lb />
midnight, she stood still, seem- <lb />
and looked down on the <lb />
most silent world, waving an <lb />
adieu to the old, and throwing a <lb />
luster like kiss to the new year. <lb />
Indeed it was a beautiful, grand <lb />
sight to the mind to see <lb />
the pale moon standing as it we <lb />
i the very dividing line <lb />
old and the new yea It <lb />
was a sight that was soul <lb />
Such a scene has possibly <lb />
never been looked upon before. <lb />
Upon examination <lb />
the moon has not stood as it <lb />
did that night in half century. <lb />
What does it omen It must be <lb />
something good. Such an occur- <lb />
is not luck. There was a <lb />
great power behind tho silent <lb />
utterances of the moon. X. <lb />
January is leading well in <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings in North Caro- <lb />
Andrew Joyner. a Wilson <lb />
farmer, was killed by a <lb />
freight train Saturday <lb />
John Nelson, an 18-year-old <lb />
of Anson county, weighs <lb />
pounds, is feet i tall, <lb />
wears number shoes, and is <lb />
still growing. <lb />
A run away train on the Sea- <lb />
board Air Line jumped off the <lb />
track and ran into the street at <lb />
Louisburg. A in passing <lb />
was caught by the engine and <lb />
killed. <lb />
A wreck occurred on the Sea- <lb />
board Air Line near Wadesboro. <lb />
Saturday night, in <lb />
S. E. Maxwell lost his life <lb />
The engineer stuck his post <lb />
until he saved the passengers, <lb />
but was himself caught between <lb />
the engine tender and roasted <lb />
to death. <lb />
When the house defeated last <lb />
week the bill to raise congress- <lb />
man's pay to a year the <lb />
action was attributed to a fright- <lb />
thought of what happened <lb />
to the <lb />
of 1873. It is much more pleas- <lb />
ant to assume that <lb />
were influenced by such items of <lb />
fact as have just been <lb />
here Besides, the scandal of <lb />
thirty-th years ago did not <lb />
consist in the mere passage of a <lb />
salary-increase bill but in the <lb />
making of the measure <lb />
so that congressmen could <lb />
collect the additional allowance <lb />
for two years back- New York <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. S. H- Spain died early this <lb />
morning at his home six milts <lb />
from town. He was about <lb />
years old and had been in feeble <lb />
h some time. He was an <lb />
upright excellent <lb />
and was once a member of <lb />
the board of county <lb />
Several children survive <lb />
him, one of them being Mr. D. <lb />
S. Spain, of Greenville. <lb />
Greenville Will Grow. <lb />
The prospect looks like much <lb />
building activity in Greenville <lb />
this year and desirable building <lb />
lots will demand good prices, <lb />
you want proof of this, just <lb />
any man who has property what <lb />
sell you a lot at. Prices <lb />
for lots are not going to be an;, <lb />
cheaper, but the tendency will <lb />
continue upward. Those Who <lb />
contemplate building but defer <lb />
buying a lot may expect to pay <lb />
more the longer they wait. ht, e <lb />
are no more able on <lb />
market than on the Sam While <lb />
property, and the prices <lb />
are yet reasonable. That prop- <lb />
is going to b one of the <lb />
prettiest pans of the town- <lb />
Fire Near <lb />
We hear that e iv <lb />
tire stock good of It. Cl <lb />
man Son, near <lb />
was destroyed by lire a few nights <lb />
ago- loss is reported at <lb />
with insurance about <lb />
It is not known what CUlls d tin <lb />
lire. <lb />
I II. Ii <lb />
On Tuesday evening at <lb />
o'clock at the home of Mrs a <lb />
Whichard, on s . et, r, <lb />
Watt Parker, d <lb />
Miss Marietta Flanagan, of Farm <lb />
were married II. Hard <lb />
Esq. A sump wed- <lb />
ding supper was served after <lb />
the ceremony, <lb />
WHISKEY STiLL SEIZED. <lb />
Pitt Getting Bad Reputation. <lb />
U. S- Deputy Collector R. J. <lb />
Lewis with Sheriff L W. Tucker <lb />
i his deputies, seized a sixty <lb />
gallon moonshine still Tuesday <lb />
about miles from town. It <lb />
hid not been in operation for <lb />
several days, owing to the cold <lb />
weather. No one was or <lb />
about the still. No doubt this <lb />
is one of the smallest of the <lb />
many in the county. It is said <lb />
the woods are full of them. <lb />
We arc sorry that <lb />
county is getting into <lb />
on this line. A gentleman <lb />
remarked the other day, that <lb />
Wilkes in the West and in <lb />
East, were the worst <lb />
ties in the Stile. <lb />
NEW FACES IN OLD PLACE. <lb />
And Some Old Ones in New <lb />
In making the round this new <lb />
year morning to note the <lb />
changes that had taken place <lb />
am the business houses, Tin <lb />
c found the <lb />
Moore has purchased an <lb />
in the Bottling <lb />
Works and is in the office of the <lb />
C. D. Tunstall has purchased <lb />
the interest of J. A Lang in the <lb />
business were conducting <lb />
together near the depot, and <lb />
will move to the Darden store <lb />
Dickinson avenue. <lb />
J. M. Moore Bro. will move <lb />
from the store on Five <lb />
Points to the building near the <lb />
depot. <lb />
E, II. is moving his <lb />
bottling to his new build- <lb />
on Third street. <lb />
From C T Mumford's store <lb />
U. G. Tyson to Norfolk <lb />
to take a position, and B L. <lb />
son has gone to Goldsboro to <lb />
take charge of J. B <lb />
brokerage office there. L. H. <lb />
formerly with C. S. <lb />
Forbes, lakes a position at Mum- <lb />
ford's, and E- B Manning, for- <lb />
with Wiley Brown <lb />
with C. Forbes. <lb />
O Rollins, formerly with <lb />
W. B. Brown, has returned <lb />
Winterville <lb />
W. G. Ward, formerly with <lb />
the Bank of Greenville, has re- <lb />
signed to take a position in <lb />
Spring Hope <lb />
A. E. Tucker in J II. Manning <lb />
retire at Raker Hart's and <lb />
E. succeeds them. <lb />
B. E- Patrick Co are <lb />
from grocer to dry <lb />
and are getting in a new <lb />
stock. <lb />
J. F. formerly with D <lb />
has taken a position <lb />
with -J. B. Higgs and is succeeded <lb />
by J, L. <lb />
M A. Harris retires at Sam <lb />
White's. <lb />
. L. Rives retires from me <lb />
. clothing store <lb />
John Crawford retires H. <lb />
From A. B. Ellington Co <lb />
Blow goes Starkey <lb />
Miss Corey will go <lb />
Miss Eula <lb />
a position with this <lb />
L. Sherman has resigned at <lb />
will re- <lb />
turn to Baltimore. <lb />
SOME MORE CHANGES. <lb />
Shifting About That the New Year <lb />
W L. Brown has moved his <lb />
insurance into the building with <lb />
J. B. Biggs. <lb />
A. E. Tucker has moved to <lb />
fie country and C- S. Forbes has <lb />
taken his house vacated by h'm <lb />
on Fifth street. <lb />
J. B Little has moved his <lb />
family he-e from <lb />
and occupies the Fleming house <lb />
on Third street. Mrs. Fannie <lb />
Moore, who formerly lived there, <lb />
has moved to Miss Cherry's <lb />
house on the same street. <lb />
GARDEN-ROGERS <lb />
On the afternoon of December <lb />
19th, at five o'clock, in Darling- <lb />
S. C there took place in <lb />
Trinity Methodist church one of <lb />
the prettiest and most elaborate <lb />
weddings that has occurred in <lb />
Darlington for quite awhile, <lb />
when Miss Neva Rogers became <lb />
the bride of Mr. John <lb />
e Garden, of Greenville, <lb />
The church was beautifully <lb />
decorated in white and <lb />
while just in front of the <lb />
was erected a Urge white <lb />
canopy, elaborately trimmed in <lb />
bride's roses and smilax from <lb />
Jack White has moved to the of which BUS- <lb />
ponded a large white bell, while <lb />
the center aisle was cut off by a <lb />
Smith house in West Green- <lb />
ville, formerly occupied by Rev. <lb />
J. A- Hornaday. <lb />
J W. Tucker has taken charge <lb />
of the Anderson house and will <lb />
continue to conduct a boarding <lb />
house there- Mrs. N. A. An- <lb />
d will move to her new <lb />
house on Dickinson avenue <lb />
Tom Anderson, who was for- <lb />
with the Greenville <lb />
ply Co. has gone to Richmond. <lb />
W. F formerly <lb />
with C. T. Mumford, will move <lb />
to Kinston <lb />
Is Not a Marriage License <lb />
in the Nature of a Chattel Mortgage <lb />
Last Sunday a gentleman who <lb />
had made arrangements to get <lb />
married and who wanted the <lb />
performed that evening <lb />
located Deputy Register of De <lb />
who went to the com t <lb />
and issued the papers. <lb />
When filled out the license was <lb />
in an envelope and laid <lb />
table. After paying for the <lb />
the gentleman picked <lb />
if the envelope and went his <lb />
Way, but by mistake he carried <lb />
away a chattel mortgage instead <lb />
of the marriage license, and the <lb />
mistake was not discovered <lb />
Rev. A. Jenkins, who was <lb />
to perform the ceremony, glanced <lb />
a to see if it was all <lb />
and found a chattel <lb />
mortgage instead of a marriage <lb />
p Realizing that a mis- <lb />
taken had been made, the <lb />
cant again looked up Mr. Arm- <lb />
and procured the proper in- <lb />
and the ceremony was <lb />
performed. Statesville Land- <lb />
mark- <lb />
Ready For Track Laying <lb />
car loads of cross ties <lb />
and rails for the Raleigh and <lb />
Sound have <lb />
rived here and track laying will <lb />
ion be in progress. Some <lb />
the grading crews having con <lb />
the work they came to do <lb />
shipping to other states. <lb />
ion t <lb />
WATER WAGON. <lb />
For The ; <lb />
The Water Wagon haves <lb />
Jan 1st, on <lb />
annual tour. Seats now selling. <lb />
Extra fare charged on the Rub- <lb />
Deck. stopover <lb />
will be allowed. <lb />
be issued to the zig <lb />
and crooked line. Any <lb />
caught drinking anything <lb />
stronger than Water will <lb />
be to walk. Any pas- <lb />
k ray Vt retires at Frank sens complaining of a hi <lb />
and will go to school. <lb />
From J. ii. a <lb />
M. Jon will go to Norfolk, N. <lb />
Ii. and E. B <lb />
hi mas lo South Boston, Va <lb />
The with this firm <lb />
; r. I. .man. <lb />
. Vt.- i U i. <lb />
by Miss Octavia Rivers with A. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Boyd retires at t a <lb />
Vandyke's. <lb />
will be required to where he <lb />
it. Ginger pop and <lb />
will be charged for extra. <lb />
Any passengers seeing pink <lb />
or blue spiders on the <lb />
track will kindly report facts to <lb />
the conductor. Passengers will <lb />
be searched for corkscrews be- <lb />
fore they board tin wagon <lb />
Extra large tanks who see <lb />
double must pay double fare. <lb />
All aboard. <lb />
C. B. M. <lb />
double gate decorated in yellow <lb />
roses. On the right of this can- <lb />
there a white pillar <lb />
on which was placed a large G <lb />
blue, while, while on the left <lb />
Pillar was placed a larger R of <lb />
pink. <lb />
The ushers were Messrs. T. <lb />
M. Hooker and j. j. <lb />
house Jr., of <lb />
D. of Roxboro, N. C, <lb />
C E. Dunn and L. M. Laws n, <lb />
Darlington, S. C, while Mr. <lb />
Frank Wilson, of Greenville. N. <lb />
C, was the groom's best man. <lb />
The handsome pipe organ was <lb />
gracefully presided over by Miss <lb />
Marie and the <lb />
wedding was being <lb />
first of the bridal party <lb />
to enter was Miss Bessie Black. <lb />
wearing cream mull over <lb />
silk, carrying white <lb />
and opening the gates <lb />
for the bridal party. Misses <lb />
Anna Allen. Greensboro, N. C, <lb />
Saunders, Port Royal, g. <lb />
C, Inez and Nettie <lb />
Rogers, of Darlington, <lb />
in pink and blue mull over taffeta <lb />
silk carrying wands made of <lb />
roses, the shade of each dress <lb />
forming an arch through <lb />
the bride and groom passed. <lb />
The dame of honor R. E. <lb />
Hall, of Miami, Fla. a sister of <lb />
the bride then entered carrying <lb />
white carnations, attired in green <lb />
silk aeolian over de chine <lb />
trimmed-in real lace, with a <lb />
touch of dark green velvet in <lb />
m princess effect, She wore a <lb />
large black hat trimmed with <lb />
ostrich plumes and green rose . <lb />
bride beautifully gowned in <lb />
white de-chine over taffeta, <lb />
real lace in <lb />
effect, carrying bride i <lb />
roses, valley ad <lb />
ferns made in shower I, <lb />
entered with the mid , <lb />
honor, Miss Bessie Rogers, w. <lb />
wore white silk crepe <lb />
trimmed with val <lb />
mil white velvet, carrying <lb />
pink carnations. <lb />
Tile was perform. <lb />
by Rev m Wells, the paw <lb />
I the church, assisted by <lb />
r Hester, of i, <lb />
N. V-, ho is a cousin of tie <lb />
Among the town <lb />
ere ins x. Garden, Green- <lb />
C; J. C. Hester, Wash- <lb />
n, D. A Miller, Ben <lb />
S C. <lb />
The popularity of Mb <lb />
manifested in the ma y <lb />
Handsome and beautiful presents <lb />
were received by tin n . <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Garden left 0.1 <lb />
the train f c their future <lb />
home Greenville, .-. r. <lb />
Fun are High. <lb />
Furs of all kind are r <lb />
high and the trappers are <lb />
a harvest when they can <lb />
a hatch. Today Mr. S M. <lb />
showed us two large <lb />
la paid <lb />
each for. The were extra <lb />
which added to value <lb />
All other skins are selling<lb /></p>
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CRAB CLAWS. <lb />
COL. W. J. POPE DEAD <lb />
A Seville Tidbit. Eaten More For <lb />
Then For <lb />
Visitors in Seville see women car- <lb />
baskets full <lb />
E ill move <lb />
N. Dee. <lb />
Editor <lb />
it is with a sad w <lb />
nabs claws, f <lb />
a niter in the Temps, H <lb />
cooked end people j who departed I <lb />
Sunday the of this mo <lb />
t I ,. ., , , <lb />
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Is this crustacean W a one whom, when n. called him- and showed <lb />
rest of ill if your friend go to the a <lb />
is n of hit <lb />
As I matter of the <lb />
h-is no <lb />
i re call- <lb />
c . are salt water <lb />
the Gel which <lb />
I . Morocco, <lb />
Spain Portugal Bach little <lb />
with his one little wife, has a <lb />
little cave for a home, and, adopt- <lb />
the Arab estimate if other <lb />
he usually keeps bis wife shut <lb />
p the cave, meanwhile stay- <lb />
about the threshold himself mid <lb />
making a brave show with his big <lb />
el <lb />
the tide runs out the crab <lb />
rs along the look- <lb />
crab holes, <lb />
i.- talking <lb />
ends of the world to <lb />
you or to defend y m, <lb />
be unto any <lb />
aught against one h-- ca <lb />
friend. His and soul w i <lb />
wrapped up in whoever was for <lb />
to claim his friendship, <lb />
and if this world was filled up <lb />
with such men as this friend of <lb />
the writer, there would never be <lb />
any misunderstanding among <lb />
men. chimed him as my <lb />
friend and found him faithful <lb />
and true to the last minute of <lb />
his life, lie met death with <lb />
Either the open .- he would meet am <lb />
U talking up and seeking Ufa his coming to see him. <lb />
t he devour, and u l j. <lb />
showing whether he has W He a whom <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
Bethel N. <lb />
c n- <lb />
. on D <lb />
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the <lb />
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the i <lb />
with <lb />
the n by their <lb />
On Wednesday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock, at the home of the <lb />
bride's mother, Mrs. Sarah <lb />
Ch near Bethel, Miss Eva <lb />
L. try . I to Mr <lb />
Li. <lb />
FLUE CURING IMPROVES TOBACCO LIKE <lb />
ROASTING IMPROVES <lb />
Aroma <lb />
Flue Curing the Stimulating <lb />
Found In Schnapps that Satisfies Hunger <lb />
and v <lb />
the piano, n <lb />
school w <lb />
tarn <lb />
blocking his front door with mud. <lb />
In the other case be digs him out, <lb />
way, he deprives him of his <lb />
and sets him at liberty <lb />
tr, crow some more. <lb />
Right hers appeals the happiest <lb />
of the whole affair, for the <lb />
are not torn away from the <lb />
then; <lb />
even with his compliments, w a <lb />
fact easily demonstrable that the <lb />
crab can detach his by a mus- <lb />
effort, thus making no <lb />
but leaving the stump in <lb />
such condition that a new claw is<lb />
., i <lb />
many friend <lb />
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a the; <lb />
or ho is still et home, and the size could depend upon when he gave <lb />
of his doorway indicate the size of you his word, and the prayers <lb />
the householder. In the one writer is that he may enjoy <lb />
i retreat a immortality in the great <lb />
beyond. His memory will ever <lb />
remain green in my affection; as <lb />
one of the true friends can new home in Co. <lb />
recall to myself. I extend to groom is agent the A. C L <lb />
his bereaved family friends railroad and i well lined by <lb />
my heartfelt sympathy in their <lb />
at all. instead lie bereavement, wishing, hoping; <lb />
to the believing that their loss is <lb />
his eternal gain. <lb />
I can say no more, I would not <lb />
sty less. S- V. Laughinghouse. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
sou. grown. The. fishermen simply <lb />
take Mr. by the hand, where- j Black Jack, N. C , Dec <lb />
he lets go, leaves the claw <lb />
with them and runs off homo with- <lb />
out it. And as the claw is no longer <lb />
of any use to him or i o anybody <lb />
else in the water and as it is salable <lb />
Hid edible, the fisherman naturally <lb />
take it home and sells it. <lb />
Value of Bacon. <lb />
Lean bacon has a unique value <lb />
n the dietary. It furnishes, ac- <lb />
cording to a report of the United <lb />
States department of <lb />
digestible muscle forming <lb />
as other meats and nearly <lb />
twice us much fat, making the to- <lb />
nutrients and available energy <lb />
from bacon much larger <lb />
than from other moats Bacon fat <lb />
easily digested, and when <lb />
with other foods it appear <lb />
exert a favorable mechanical ac- <lb />
upon digestion, Over per <lb />
cent of tho fat of bacon is digested <lb />
and absorbed by the body, lean <lb />
bacon, as the same and even a high- <lb />
M price a pound, is a cheaper food <lb />
an other meats. A fact made <lb />
dear is that the fat increases the <lb />
digestibility of other foods. in- <lb />
stance, fat meat baked with beans <lb />
makes the beans more digestible <lb />
without the fat. <lb />
What Ha Meant. <lb />
Little Harold had been directed <lb />
by the teacher to write the word <lb />
said Harold, <lb />
what did you say <lb />
wrong with your <lb />
Children, can any of <lb />
you tell what Humid means I'm <lb />
sure ho hasn't used the right <lb />
Up went the hand of little Mar- <lb />
Marjorie, dear, I thought <lb />
would know. What dues liar- <lb />
that <lb />
Chicago <lb />
W. A. Morris left last week <lb />
for Granville county to d <lb />
sometime there with relatives <lb />
and friends. <lb />
Mrs. C. H. Wynne and Miss <lb />
Mamie Wynne, of are <lb />
here visiting Miss Lula V Mills. <lb />
E. L. Clark, of Greenville, <lb />
spent Christmas here. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
is the guest of Miss Mag <lb />
Smith this week. <lb />
Miss Alice Hudson, <lb />
teaching near here, returned <lb />
her home Sunday near Grimes- <lb />
land to spend Christmas. <lb />
Henry U Mills, of South Caro- <lb />
is with us for a few weeks <lb />
again <lb />
Mi.-s Mills spent <lb />
Christmas near <lb />
visiting Miss Ella Sutton. <lb />
J, W. Dixon and Prince Bur <lb />
roughs went to Greenville Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
all who know him. <lb />
Marvin i Monday for <lb />
Baltimore to have His eyes <lb />
t i. He ; return <lb />
i k. <lb />
mi and <lb />
There are three ways used by far- <lb />
for curing and preparing <lb />
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. The <lb />
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb />
the later discovery and improved way <lb />
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb />
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb />
and suspended over intensely hot <lb />
flues in houses especially built to re- <lb />
the heat, and there kept in the <lb />
proper temperature until this curing <lb />
process in the tobacco the <lb />
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma <lb />
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as <lb />
green coffee is made fragrant and <lb />
stimulating by the roasting process. <lb />
Only choice selections of this ripe, <lb />
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the <lb />
famous Piedmont country, where the <lb />
best tobacco grows, are used in <lb />
Schnapps and other brands <lb />
of high grade, flue cured tobaccos. <lb />
are <lb />
the <lb />
Hundreds of imitation . <lb />
on sale that look St hr . <lb />
outside of the imitation plugs of to- <lb />
is flue cured, but the inside is <lb />
filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily <lb />
sweetened air cured tobacco; one <lb />
chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco <lb />
hunger longer than two chews of <lb />
such tobacco. <lb />
Expert tests prove that this flue <lb />
cured tobacco, grown in the famous <lb />
Piedmont region, requires and takes <lb />
less sweetening than any other kind, <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
satisfying effect on If <lb />
kind of tobacco yon are don't <lb />
satisfy, more than the mere habit of <lb />
expectorating, fooling yourself <lb />
and <lb />
ii i. chew-<lb />
pound; Schnapps is sold <lb />
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb />
and 15-cent plugs. <lb />
. , <lb />
Oxford . <lb />
. . <lb />
. . I , <lb />
., Ha<lb />
spending th did y <lb />
home of her .Car in. near ii .-,. <lb />
Minnie W hid <lb />
day for . Miss Bertha <lb />
It. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. N, <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
NO <lb />
I. <lb />
ml <lb />
mil <lb />
i m, at <lb />
Notice is hereby given th.-1 stock <lb />
h-ii It- in the Incorporation of the , ,. <lb />
an of stockholder ,. i el, h <lb />
m th- company and will not do farther . , <lb />
I business in said name. This Nov. 27th. <lb />
1908. A. O. COX, Sec <lb />
H . <lb />
IF T <lb />
i id <lb />
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the<lb />
of Kidney, Liver or to <lb />
day h <lb />
the clerk <lb />
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riv in id i <lb />
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me In- p <lb />
on <lb />
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we will rerun <lb />
say a <lb />
free bottle of <lb />
then <lb />
i SOL until <lb />
m cut entitles you<lb />
in n. to AND RICKS- <lb />
Keep rule ride with folks, a limited number bottles <lb />
Prof. is visiting away, Don't miss this op <lb />
in Florence, S. C to test <lb />
The graded school will reopen <lb />
on Monday, January I <lb />
of Kidney, Liver or j to m t me <lb />
on <lb />
. bottle and th. y of Nov. in <lb />
or . w be i <lb />
SOL. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Let rs of administration on the es <lb />
Wilson, Mr. V At <lb />
time of its introduction in <lb />
the legislature, Mr Woodard <lb />
. measure <lb />
was so plain as a <lb />
boy that mother to <lb />
know, that no <lb />
one will love you for your face, and <lb />
therefore yon must endeavor to bu a <lb />
good i <lb />
when he was an old <lb />
man all through his life these <lb />
had helped to keep true <lb />
to Is most worth while in <lb />
m i <lb />
mow when my mother spoke <lb />
he said, I should with <lb />
on d become a feasible <lb />
A r complaining <lb />
to he husband he too <lb />
much if a bookworms that he re- <lb />
. often, to his study, leaving <lb />
her to --lend many alone. <lb />
she ended plaintively, <lb />
were a book. Thin I might <lb />
always ban your <lb />
In that my <lb />
an <lb />
you ones a year. <lb />
Examination Answers. <lb />
During the last week <lb />
have been held in all the <lb />
the public sch of Brooklyn. <lb />
In the graduating class of one <lb />
school the following answers assured i <lb />
were given to the questions pro- <lb />
pounded to the <lb />
is <lb />
weather which <lb />
whether it is warm, or hot or <lb />
Cool or <lb />
is the difference be- <lb />
tween the climate of New York <lb />
and <lb />
York is colder than <lb />
Florida because New York i- j, <lb />
The State Owes a Debt of Gratitude <lb />
to Mr. Woodard or the Good Law. <lb />
The judgment of the Supreme Lb been issued to me by the <lb />
of the United Slates. Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
, to all <lb />
affirming the persons holding claims against es- <lb />
North court, which to present them to me for pay- <lb />
soil <lb />
the Woodard <lb />
hill, <lb />
the legal sagacity of our former <lb />
representative and citizen of <lb />
In bar of t . I <lb />
per sous i , el i i a-d <lb />
make i i i to . <lb />
m I. Ill- th i N <lb />
member l 0- <lb />
A Hi u of Mn A Tm e <lb />
vis and Blow, <lb />
Having this day qualified before <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County, as executor to the last <lb />
will testament of Elizabeth <lb />
ran deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons holding claims against <lb />
Walter deceased o <lb />
present then to me tor payment <lb />
authenticated, on r before the <lb />
day of November or ti.- notice <lb />
will be ii. liar of th; <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate la <lb />
make immediate payment to me. <lb />
the day November <lb />
C. L BARRETT, <lb />
Executor of Elizabeth <lb />
, Jarvis Blow. <lb />
Save Your Money. <lb />
We have just of <lb />
safe being burglarized in old <lb />
Pitt county. All who have hard <lb />
earned cash and wish to place I <lb />
where it will be absolutely <lb />
deposit it with C. S. Carr, Cash- <lb />
of The Banking <lb />
Trust Company. We have a <lb />
Screw Door Safe whit h is <lb />
absolutely burglar proof We <lb />
also tarry Burglary Insurance. <lb />
So your cash left with us is ah- <lb />
safe without any doubt. <lb />
and us, we always <lb />
I to talk with you about <lb />
.-. Wishing you all a <lb />
h Christmas and a prosper- <lb />
Now Year Yours, <lb />
R, COBB, President, <lb />
Greenville Trust Co <lb />
I h <lb />
I., <lb />
V-<lb />
. <lb />
In <lb />
Superior <lb />
authenticated, or or before <lb />
day of November or this <lb />
will lie plead in bar of their re- <lb />
;, ., -i . All persons indebted to said <lb />
l Compliment I requested to make <lb />
payment to me. This the day <lb />
of November 1906. <lb />
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb />
Ti <lb />
By virtue of decree of the <lb />
of Walter deed. Court of Pitt county, made in a <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
. . i <lb />
I I . <lb />
t . mil I . S . . i <lb />
o Pitt county fro u <lb />
Is of matrimony, and the said <lb />
will further take notice that <lb />
she required to appear at the next <lb />
term of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county to be hold on the second Mon- <lb />
day of January, 1907, it being the 14th. <lb />
Superior day of January, 1907, at the courthouse <lb />
certain of said county in Greenville, N. C. and <lb />
to th.- complaint in <lb />
north of the equator and Florid <lb />
south <lb />
was contrary to la <lb />
commerce act, <lb />
not <lb />
., <lb />
ever, and the n o. <lb />
with a . .,. <lb />
winch . ,.<lb />
-I buy or <lb />
a; .,.<lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
All persons will take notice that the <lb />
special proceeding therein pending t answer or den <lb />
titled and Ex- said action or tho plaintiff apply to <lb />
Wednesday the tho Curl for the f demanded in <lb />
I will, on <lb />
of January on the <lb />
in the town of <lb />
how- <lb />
, u , <lb />
.;.,. <lb />
It, <lb />
of Webb White, composed of J. sale to the highest bidder for <lb />
A. Webb and II. White, engaged In cash, that certain lot or parcel of land <lb />
the sale and exchange of horses and situate in the town of Pitt <lb />
OS, etc, has this boon dissolved by as follows, to <lb />
mutual consent, II. White having on the north by church street; <lb />
bought all the Interest of J, A. Webb in on the east by the lot David I; <lb />
and to said Including the lease on the south by the lot A, Hid and <lb />
of the stables, all notes, and on the west Belcher street, contain- <lb />
accounts, and an acre, more or less. <lb />
prom- complaint This the 21st day <lb />
sell at November. <lb />
in <lb />
of <lb />
U. C. MOORE, C. S. C <lb />
us Brown. Ally, for plaintiff.<lb />
to establish a p m <lb />
Interference w t <lb />
i ii th Slat s. <lb />
framing of . <lb />
is saving I <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
. likely <lb />
tor <lb />
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in n, <lb />
in of <lb />
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and of <lb />
. ore i. <lb />
five lakes that lie of interrupting, <lb />
wholly in New York <lb />
Superior, Lake <lb />
Lake Huron, Lake Eric and <lb />
Salt <lb />
is Albany Buffalo <lb />
Rochester <lb />
is up the Hudson <lb />
river. is on the Erie <lb />
canal, near the Mississippi river <lb />
Utica is in the central part of <lb />
Utah, on the Great Salt Lake <lb />
Rochester is in Island <lb />
in i the Alleghany <lb />
in <lb />
of fifty that is A Are alarm ca;., <lb />
about graduate into the high King's row, j I <lb />
schools only three, u is said i <lb />
could give proper answers to the <lb />
questions given Critics <lb />
of the school attribute <lb />
the ignorance of geography to of consequence, <lb />
the fads that take up too Greenville came <lb />
much of the time of the Christmas without any accident <lb />
New York Sun. of consequence. <lb />
wise be lo <lb />
Wall i et . . . .--1, <lb />
; great value the State <lb />
h tr <lb />
Times,<lb />
An per, in a v <lb />
1.1 i . II. While, <lb />
W t will <lb />
co law place <lb />
. I, <lb />
J. <lb />
.-. W. II. WHITE. <lb />
LAND <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed by <lb />
A. D, and wife to J, A. Griffin on <lb />
the day of November. 1905 which <lb />
appears on record In the office of Reg- <lb />
Deed of Pitt county in Hook <lb />
i ; which mortgage was <lb />
thereafter for value assigned to R, ,. <lb />
Griffin, the will sell for <lb />
cash before the coin I house door in <lb />
Greenville on Thursday, the <lb />
January, 1907. the described <lb />
lot situate in the of <lb />
N. C. and bounded as <lb />
On the north by Man street, on the <lb />
by street, on the south by <lb />
A. Kittrell and wife's lot and i <lb />
, y U. , an I I it, con- <lb />
U S r mare <lb />
the December, <lb />
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December <lb />
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will <lb />
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i to i i, all per- <lb />
. n i a i said o <lb />
NO FOLK SOUTHERN RY. CO <lb />
mow <lb />
Sit inner I. <lb />
daily Sunday <lb />
a in for leave <lb />
I, daily <lb />
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. at ii- <lb />
ti i in y o for <lb />
Hi Philadelphia <lb />
Y. ii, in a all other <lb />
are <lb />
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and wife, B, <lb />
to ;. el L King and Trust <lb />
No . . . <lb />
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1906, at noon, at . e <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County N, u, sell i,. <lb />
cash the following <lb />
One <lb />
I highest I. r <lb />
. ts l <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
con- <lb />
in t town of On. to. . C, has this <lb />
d by <lb />
consent. Patrick from <lb />
said firm. <lb />
I Dec. 12th. 1906. <lb />
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb />
I Joel <lb />
Ira. l of land in. <lb />
.- I. ;. <lb />
by J. It. Cu <lb />
a. . <lb />
J. ,. an, re <lb />
or less. i. r.-. land <lb />
on tho north b the lands J, It. Hui- <lb />
Hathaway's <lb />
on , Little and on <lb />
the west by J. B. containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
This 12th day December, 1906. <lb />
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. Jame II. R. <lb />
F. D. No N. C. <lb />
Livery and <lb />
Transfer <lb />
Can fa nice and or <lb />
tor all occasion-. <lb />
Horses boarded by <lb />
won<lb />
ii<lb />
is <lb />
REPORT OF THE <lb />
. M. U <lb />
vi -it- . .-i J MO . u-.-i, <lb />
DECENCY <lb />
ASSET. <lb />
CHANGE OF <lb />
Loins ml <lb />
-1 <lb />
Far i . ire <lb />
Due from I <lb />
Cash I <lb />
G . i Silver C <lb />
X t <lb />
., , I. <lb />
y swear i- <lb />
Knowledge a<lb />
id <lb />
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f i ii , , <lb />
statement is to b t <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
u i <lb />
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Corr <lb />
R. L. VI . <lb />
Director <lb />
BETHEL J l TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At tho of Nov. 12th, <lb />
RESOURCES. i . <lb />
5,800.00 <lb />
Deposits to <lb />
out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Lt <lb />
-Cash items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
c Nat bank <lb />
ind other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
T ital <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. W H W of the ab named <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the host of my <lb />
edge and belief. H <lb />
-533 <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore mo, this h day of Nov <lb />
1906. 8- T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. <lb />
STATON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
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Announcement <lb />
We leave tn inn that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Ready Paints <lb />
ti line hi the better titan <lb />
i It i u i I it a century <lb />
reputation ; wares honorable <lb />
dealings <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never quality, <lb />
We i fiat you will favor us with your <lb />
orders you wait paint for any <lb />
just a car load <lb />
can give you Special Prices, <lb />
Hart <lb />
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to v life <lb />
l . V I a men at- <lb />
tended honestly t. his business <lb />
true to hi obligations <lb />
paid his debts, that was <lb />
sufficient. It is no longer con- <lb />
sufficient. The business <lb />
world, before it will accord to any <lb />
man the highest rate of credit, must <lb />
be shown that the man is not only <lb />
faithful and reliable, but is not ad- <lb />
to habits occupations <lb />
which may impair his standing. The <lb />
Wall Street Journal recently went <lb />
so far lo declare that the business <lb />
world has a right to know of <lb />
business man only where he <lb />
spend- -.- but where he <lb />
spends his nights. It has a right <lb />
not only t. know his financial stand- <lb />
bill his status in the scale <lb />
of social decency. The man who is <lb />
faithful lo duties of his office <lb />
and false to the standards of domes- <lb />
tic decency have his financial <lb />
credit marked down and the <lb />
con of his fellow men <lb />
lowered to the of extra hazard- <lb />
Sun. <lb />
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL<lb />
Rhubarb. <lb />
Rhubarb i- a easily <lb />
ed in the e. in winter. Tor <lb />
or cellar growing, select and <lb />
safely store i . bi; clumps <lb />
of its at four and <lb />
of early varieties. They may be <lb />
planted n time after they have <lb />
had a rest. If n succession i- <lb />
a few are brought in at in- <lb />
of two weeks. On the bot- <lb />
tom of a a fool deep place <lb />
e four iii.-ii layer of fresh horse <lb />
manure, followed by a inch Liv- <lb />
of loam. The roots are to be set <lb />
in this trench, one foot apart, with <lb />
the dirt carefully packed about <lb />
them. When you have watered Hie <lb />
and excluded all light the <lb />
can be left to itself except for <lb />
an occasional watering. The crop <lb />
will he ready in from one three <lb />
months, time varying with the <lb />
temperature, the vitality of the <lb />
plants, the season and other factors. <lb />
Suburban Life. <lb />
Have you fried smiling It is the <lb />
latest remedy for all the ills of the <lb />
flesh and the spirit, and it is cheap. <lb />
All that is necessary to do to try <lb />
the new which, we are <lb />
informed, the London doctors arc <lb />
recommending to lift the <lb />
of the month slightly by means of <lb />
the facial muscles, expanding the <lb />
lip-, showing tho teeth. <lb />
this before the looking glass <lb />
night morning until the smile <lb />
has worn in, and beneficial re- <lb />
will he forthcoming, it is <lb />
asserted. There is no state <lb />
of affairs so discouraging that i; <lb />
can't be bettered by smiling over it, <lb />
and there i- no joy in life so joyous <lb />
that it will n d spread n little wider <lb />
over the surface the globe, with <lb />
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the children that it is more bless- <lb />
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sharing their pleasures with <lb />
tin less fortunate than them- <lb />
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hated <lb />
their pr <lb />
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have made to <lb />
Marie by the Daily <lb />
Mail, which quoted as a personal ex- <lb />
the following passage from <lb />
her novel <lb />
have never any man, <lb />
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revolted, lie sen o of outrage <lb />
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Flour <lb />
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debt in 1.000, b it less <lb />
than e bonds i- he'd <lb />
all <lb />
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state are the <lb />
vaults of late treasury to the <lb />
of i ons <lb />
mainly bi fund, and in a <lb />
few more years with good financial <lb />
administration Texas will not owe a <lb />
dollar to any bat <lb />
Al <lb />
the man with the he s <lb />
made to stand -till until a e- <lb />
man was telephoned for. <lb />
Policeman George Clark re- <lb />
to the call and <lb />
that the intruder s a <lb />
named Will Pitt who came <lb />
with the squad of hands from <lb />
Louisiana to work on the new awakened by smoke <lb />
to mi.- getting this school. <lb />
A CLOSE CALL. <lb />
Residence Has Narrow Escape. <lb />
Ir L. Flanagan came near <lb />
-I. . at all. <lb />
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with In imp. Cam- <lb />
ids in warfare were thus <lb />
. I i were mules and horses <lb />
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to prevent the horses <lb />
up to girths in <lb />
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pi ed Hi little holes for the <lb />
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in ere I are made by <lb />
about the <lb />
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have been the manufacture of <lb />
leather soles and shoes. But the <lb />
great I. to all these hoof <lb />
was the galling of <lb />
i . and they were really only <lb />
of sub . in the ease of <lb />
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rough and dangerous. Delays <lb />
often occasioned by the shoes <lb />
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means of hardening <lb />
-tone -labs <lb />
with iron clamps to the <lb />
ground -h formed the stable, <lb />
oak flooring, <lb />
., I, . the <lb />
smearing of the bottom of feet <lb />
of draft animal- with pitch. Tho <lb />
date when metal shoe- were <lb />
brought is no known, but <lb />
it i- Nero had the mules <lb />
attached lo 1.000 carriages shod <lb />
with silver sandals, while <lb />
r were gold shod. These may <lb />
be the which have <lb />
been found wherever the <lb />
Germany, France and <lb />
England. The form of tho hippo- <lb />
sandal varies. The commonest shape <lb />
is mi oval plate of metal drawn out <lb />
on both side- and in some <lb />
fitted with a curved hook <lb />
There are wings to sides, and in <lb />
front they are furnished with eves <lb />
rings. Another kind is dis- <lb />
by the bending upward <lb />
of the -ides in front and behind, <lb />
to the eve the form of an <lb />
galley. They were fixed to <lb />
the hoof- by straps through <lb />
clips and rings. <lb />
think <lb />
t were the first to use <lb />
nailed on -hoc- before the Christian <lb />
era and that their <lb />
use throughout Gaul. and <lb />
England. Many -hoe- have been <lb />
found in grave-, the favorite horse <lb />
having -lain and buried with <lb />
masters in accordance with <lb />
beliefs as to the hereafter, <lb />
let ween th.- French towns of <lb />
an. Dijon, near the spot where <lb />
Caesar encamped his army the <lb />
of ill. C. small <lb />
fullered have been found at a <lb />
depth of two or three feet in tho <lb />
ground. Some have nails in the <lb />
shape of n Roman T and are pro- <lb />
vi i with clinches. Others ascribed <lb />
by geologists L the sixth century <lb />
have been found in the <lb />
All these had -ix large, round <lb />
el.-, and opposite to each <lb />
th. border of the shoe is scalloped <lb />
shoes had I- and some had <lb />
not. the heels were hardly of <lb />
any size an I, moreover, lacked <lb />
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Mrs Flanagan was <lb />
railroad. The was drunk <lb />
and was taken to the lock-up- <lb />
This morning Pitt was taken <lb />
before Mayor and made <lb />
no defense of the charge <lb />
him, saying he was drunk and <lb />
knew nothing of what was going <lb />
until he woke up in the guard <lb />
house this n He was <lb />
sent to the roads for thirty days. <lb />
The Editor, Gift from the Force <lb />
The Reflector always feels an <lb />
attachment for its and <lb />
the feeling of good <lb />
will . exists <lb />
between them. These <lb />
were drawn closer this Christ- <lb />
ms by the kindness of the force <lb />
in . They caught him <lb />
up stairs after the paper had <lb />
gone lo press Christmas eve and <lb />
with Clyde Morton as spokesman <lb />
presented him with an elegant <lb />
silk umbrella with handsome <lb />
pearl and silver handle We <lb />
could say much, but it makes <lb />
lour heart beat warm toward the <lb />
I faithful boys and girls up stairs <lb />
was almost stifling her. <lb />
She awoke Mr. Flanagan, who <lb />
upon opening tho door between <lb />
their bed room and sitting <lb />
found the latter filled with d <lb />
smoke He called Messrs Tom <lb />
and Will Honker, who occupy a <lb />
room stairs, and they Went in <lb />
with him to look for the fire and <lb />
found a considerable hole burned <lb />
through the floor and one sill <lb />
nearly burned in two. By <lb />
prompt work the out <lb />
an alarm being given. <lb />
The floor caught on lire by coals <lb />
falling out of the grate was <lb />
kept through the night <lb />
in the sitting room, <lb />
Secret -5 Success In <lb />
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in journalism a keen in- <lb />
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wrought up the few days <lb />
over race troubles in the town <lb />
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ME EASTERN <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
6.1. <lb />
Editor i-oh <lb />
rate made upon application. <lb />
desired office in <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY JAN. <lb />
your <lb />
water <lb />
The big event for is the <lb />
Jamestown exp <lb />
It is hard to get accustomed to <lb />
the 1907 mid slips a year <lb />
back are yet frequent. <lb />
Third Assistant Postmaster <lb />
General Madden must have it in <lb />
for the newspapers and want to <lb />
put a lot of them out of business. <lb />
He has recommended to congress <lb />
that the rate of postage on vs- <lb />
papers be increased from one <lb />
cent to five cents a pound. If <lb />
h's suggestion should be adopted <lb />
K would be a blow to the great- <lb />
est avenue of popular education <lb />
the country has. Make the <lb />
rate five times what it now <lb />
Let nothing get in the way of <lb />
securing that normal and <lb />
is and few newspapers would be trial school in Greenville. <lb />
Do not let the water wagon <lb />
run in the mud. <lb />
Let's mane this year 1907 a <lb />
a record breaker in Greenville's <lb />
progress. <lb />
Watch Greenville hump herself <lb />
to get a normal and industrial <lb />
school located here. <lb />
able to live under such a tax, <lb />
less there was a large increase <lb />
If is to be represent- <lb />
in that ad in the exhibits at the coming <lb />
would fall upon Jamestown g exposition there <lb />
a class of people who can least should be an early move in that <lb />
afford to bear it. <lb />
While there Is always room <lb />
direction. <lb />
With sixty-one saloons in the <lb />
for doing better, Greenville is to city. need not <lb />
be congratulated for doing as stand in of snake bite, <lb />
wall as she during 1906. though many of them may see <lb />
Three measures that were snakes. <lb />
inaugurated daring the year will <lb />
mark it as a great year for the <lb />
town. These were the National <lb />
Bank, The Home Building and <lb />
Loan Association and the <lb />
of Commerce, that came in <lb />
the order named. These <lb />
are the outcome of an <lb />
enlarged spirit of unity that is <lb />
being manifest among the <lb />
men of the town, and it <lb />
will mark the beginning of an <lb />
era of prosperity like which the <lb />
town has never known before. <lb />
For this Greenville is to be con- <lb />
Methodism looses a i <lb />
able man in the death of <lb />
A. Smith, which occurred <lb />
suddenly in Asheville, Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
K You can wait and see if the <lb />
days between new and <lb />
Old Christmas will mark the <lb />
weather for the months of the <lb />
succeeding year. If it does the <lb />
first half of 1907 is going to be <lb />
Let every man in Pitt county <lb />
himself to get the coming <lb />
legislature to locate the normal <lb />
and industrial school for eastern <lb />
North Carolina in Greenville- <lb />
This town is the place for such <lb />
a school. <lb />
Let of your new year <lb />
be to put your surplus <lb />
money in bank and not keep it <lb />
round the house as an invitation <lb />
to robbers. Besides taking care <lb />
of the money for you the banks <lb />
will pay your on it. <lb />
Looks like the country is drift- <lb />
back to pioneer days in the <lb />
Right to Richmond <lb />
Monday a <lb />
Secretary Taft says he is not <lb />
seeking the presidential <lb />
Seaboard Air Line and does not expect to be <lb />
train was held up by two men the Republican candidate. Ail <lb />
who robbed the passengers of the same he would not object to <lb />
and shut the Pullman con- having it. <lb />
Sometime ago John <lb />
Paul body, or what was <lb />
to be a remnant of it, <lb />
got the and now it is <lb />
M sword that has been brought <lb />
out of the scabbard. <lb />
The number of fatalities from <lb />
the wreck on the Baltimore and <lb />
Ohio road near Washington City. <lb />
Sunday evening, has increased to <lb />
fifty two. <lb />
Heart Strength <lb />
Strength, or Pot <lb />
on weak In a hundred Id it. <lb />
actually ft ii ah no a <lb />
tiny little that really I nil at fault. <lb />
This or Heart <lb />
mint more power, <lb />
more controlling, more governing <lb />
the Heart must <lb />
to fail, and and kidneys <lb />
tho me controlling <lb />
clearly explain why. at a Dr. <lb />
Restorative In the Mat done ranch <lb />
and ailing Heart. Pr. sough <lb />
of all this painful, <lb />
Dr. <lb />
popular to <lb />
and waiting centers. It <lb />
It offers real. heart harp. <lb />
If you would have strong Heart, strong <lb />
strengthen <lb />
u with <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Restorative <lb />
WE WISH YOU <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
A Seattle woman to free <lb />
from a husband who mis- <lb />
created her. by attempting <lb />
but failing in that she tried <lb />
a court and won out. <lb />
and every heart <lb />
with Yuletide joy. <lb />
WHAT SHALL HIM <lb />
This the same difficult pro m itself at every re <lb />
u same. <lb />
We come to your and here with all your <lb />
troubles and let us show <lb />
We're in Holiday attire have the things a Man buys for <lb />
himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the Boy's <lb />
Stocking us satisfactorily as the Man's. <lb />
A FEW SUGGESTIONS <lb />
Indians on the western <lb />
frontier are getting on their war <lb />
path and giving some <lb />
they, get <lb />
they are sure enough. <lb />
The newspapers that have been <lb />
coming since Christmas report <lb />
the usual number of holiday <lb />
In this fortunate sec- <lb />
e were none of<lb />
The people have in the past <lb />
contended with bad train <lb />
but the railroads never gave <lb />
poorer service than in the pres- <lb />
holidays. <lb />
The is one place you <lb />
have to pay as you go, or, to be <lb />
more exact, pay before you go. <lb />
Therein Uncle Sam sets a good <lb />
example children. <lb />
Another great railroad system <lb />
has lost its official head. <lb />
President Cassatt, of the <lb />
Pennsylvania road, died sudden- <lb />
in Philadelphia Friday. <lb />
Some folks think it is smart to <lb />
speak at a col- <lb />
just because they know <lb />
collection cannot be forced in <lb />
their case. <lb />
Spencer Blackburn made a <lb />
long step the bounds of <lb />
of decency in the charges <lb />
against Governor Glenn in con- <lb />
with the contest matter. <lb />
Blackburn must have fallen <lb />
down in his hopes of getting a <lb />
big Federal appointment, as he <lb />
has given notice that he will con- <lb />
test Hackett's election. <lb />
Spencer Black turn has served <lb />
notice on Congressman-elect <lb />
Hackett, of the district, <lb />
that he will contest the election. <lb />
Blackburn charges more fraud <lb />
than he is going to be able to <lb />
prove. <lb />
Governor Glenn has given the <lb />
falsehood to Blackburn's charges. <lb />
That was to be expected, as no <lb />
one knows better that they are <lb />
false than Blackburn himself. <lb />
Marion Butler says he expects <lb />
to be in the United States senate <lb />
again in less than ten years. <lb />
He will have to change his <lb />
from North Carolina if he <lb />
does. <lb />
A Roosevelt Third Term <lb />
League has been organized in <lb />
Chicago. Trying to force it on <lb />
him any way. it seems. Better <lb />
let him stick to his proposition <lb />
not to be a candidate any more. <lb />
EXHIBIT AT JAMESTOWN. <lb />
Greenville Getting Interested in the <lb />
Matter. <lb />
Mr. J. Lyman, Babcock, of <lb />
Norfolk, who has charge of the <lb />
exhibits to be made by the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railway at the <lb />
Jamestown exposition of the re- <lb />
sources of the section traversed <lb />
by this railroad, was in Green- <lb />
ville today and met with the ex- <lb />
committee of the <lb />
of Commerce with a view of <lb />
getting exhibits from this sec- <lb />
After talking over the <lb />
matter the committee invited <lb />
Mr. to return to <lb />
Greenville on the 9th and ad- <lb />
dress the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
at the banquet to be held that <lb />
date The invitation was ac- <lb />
and every member of the <lb />
organization should be present <lb />
This section should be well rep- <lb />
resented at the exposition, and <lb />
presented by Mr. Bab- <lb />
cock offer an opportunity that <lb />
should be embraced <lb />
IMPORTANT <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
A change in the plan <lb />
our new building <lb />
from to stories <lb />
made it impossible to <lb />
finish it by Jan. sO <lb />
We have moved, <lb />
to <lb />
ST. <lb />
to remain only till our <lb />
new store is ready. <lb />
FINE PIANOS <lb />
FROM MAKER TO <lb />
USER, SAVING <lb />
YOU AT LEAST <lb />
Write for and <lb />
Price List. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
Geo. S. Mgr. <lb />
Street <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Owing to an arrangement <lb />
with Mr. C. E. Spear, his <lb />
in the watch and jewelry <lb />
business, Mr. J W. Taylor, our <lb />
optician, will be in Ayden till <lb />
Bout February 1st, and will do <lb />
eye or optical work at the same <lb />
old stand for those <lb />
services till than. and <lb />
of the of <lb />
At Greenville, in the State of North <lb />
Carolina, at the of business, <lb />
Fancy Protector <lb />
Bath . Etc, Etc <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
S. Bonds to <lb />
house, <lb />
and <lb />
Due from National <lb />
fr Hanks <lb />
Hank, <lb />
reserve <lb />
I books and <lb />
go 7111.18 <lb />
Sot- s <lb />
nit-kit sand <lb />
Lawful money reserve <lb />
Hank, <lb />
Specie <lb />
Legal-tender notes <lb />
Redemption fund with u. <lb />
Treasurer cent of <lb />
Capital Stock paid <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
and tuxes paid National cotes <lb />
approved <lb />
Individual deposits <lb />
to Ml <lb />
Time of <lb />
checks Of a <lb />
votes and bills <lb />
We'll lay aside your selection until Christmas, and <lb />
we'll make any exchanges desired after Christmas. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Total 162,867.48 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of <lb />
J. W. the above <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above is true to the best <lb />
of knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
17th day Of 1906 <lb />
Notary <lb />
Attest <lb />
L, MOORE <lb />
E a<lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. E <lb />
Whole- retail and <lb />
Fun Dealer paid <lb />
Hides, Fur, Bar-- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Be <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits. <lb />
Baby Carriages, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables. Lounges, Safes P <lb />
and Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
High Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat Flour, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Soup, Lye Food, Matches <lb />
Seed and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple-,<lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass ware Tip <lb />
wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
Macaroni, Rest <lb />
New Sewing Ma- <lb />
s and numerous other <lb />
fr <lb />
cash, come see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Phone 55- <lb />
The New Year <lb />
Finds me at the same stand, on door north of M with <lb />
-------a complete line of-------- <lb />
Groceries, Canned Goods. <lb />
Pickles, r, Cheese, <lb />
Coffee, Cakes, Candies, <lb />
Fruits. Tobacco, etc. <lb />
thank ever; customer for his patronage during the <lb />
past year and ask that it may be continued. <lb />
It will pay you lo visit my store and see my stock. <lb />
J. B <lb />
A. H. TAFT <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
FURNITURE L <lb />
-C <lb />
out for your Christmas shopping, select <lb />
t-s well it <lb />
Our line of Holliday Goods <lb />
is COMPLETE. <lb />
We have e lire of chairs to t j purse both willow <lb />
Oak, toilet sets, art s couches <lb />
sets, and many <lb />
other suitable for to numerous to <lb />
mention. <lb />
If <lb />
w. hut in <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and <lb />
Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence an <lb />
BROS. S CO <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers h <lb />
lock , <lb />
And Herein lies The <lb />
is Right <lb />
Drop In when down town Holliday shopping <lb />
r to satisfy. <lb />
E.<lb />
y Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1907 <lb />
NO. <lb />
SHOT AT PRISONER.<lb />
Negro for Liberty but i Re- <lb />
captured. <lb />
Two pistol shots drew a crowd <lb />
to the vicinity of the court house <lb />
Saturday afternoon. A <lb />
had been arrested on the charge <lb />
of stealing a turkey and while <lb />
officers had him at the court <lb />
house awaiting investigation he <lb />
gave them the slip- It was while <lb />
the making for the alley <lb />
behind the Reflector building that <lb />
Deputy sheriff Dudley fired the <lb />
two shots after him that attract- <lb />
ed the crowd- The <lb />
in the alley and in the <lb />
hope of losing his pursuers <lb />
though the Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Co's building to <lb />
street Seeing people running <lb />
out there the put out down <lb />
Evans street crying him, <lb />
catch as he went, thinking <lb />
by this to take attention from <lb />
as being the party want- <lb />
ed. This did not <lb />
Hooker tripped him up, jumped <lb />
on him and held until the <lb />
officers caught up. The was <lb />
taken back and locked up. He <lb />
was not struck by either of the <lb />
shots from the pistol. <lb />
Bomb Thrower Wrecks Bank. <lb />
Philadelphia, Jan. <lb />
a loan of and <lb />
failing to get it, a man who has <lb />
not yet been identified dropped a <lb />
bomb in the Fourth Street Na- <lb />
bank today, blowing him- <lb />
self to pieces, instantly killing <lb />
Cashier Z. and <lb />
injuring six others, one or two <lb />
of whom may die The only clue <lb />
to tho identity of the bomb-throw- <lb />
was a bunch of keys found in <lb />
a portion of the clothing attached <lb />
to which was a plate inscribed <lb />
Steele, Garner. <lb />
Two Probable Candidates. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Jan. <lb />
W . will be the <lb />
nominees of the two <lb />
-parties in 1908 in the opinion of <lb />
Representative Bryan's <lb />
nomination by the Democracy <lb />
there seems to be no ob- <lb />
served Mr. and it looks <lb />
now as though all the great <lb />
influences the Republican <lb />
party which stood by <lb />
are striving for the nomination <lb />
of the vice president. Mr. Fair- <lb />
banks is the real choice of the <lb />
conservative element. Of the <lb />
G. O. P. the conservatives com- <lb />
pose the majority of the party <lb />
and that is the reason Fairbanks <lb />
will be the nominee for the <lb />
I predict that with Fair- <lb />
banks and Bryan as the <lb />
dates, the Nebraskan will be <lb />
elected president by a bigger <lb />
majority than was <lb />
T- J. Pence in News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
ASK PENSIONS WORTHY <lb />
s cf Confederate of <lb />
Confederate of Raleigh <lb />
Southern to the core, by <lb />
adopted yesterday, a <lb />
new record in appreciation of <lb />
service and ask the As- <lb />
of North Carolina to give <lb />
pensions to the who as <lb />
servants followed the fortunes <lb />
the Southern Confederacy, <lb />
and were true and faithful. <lb />
Resolutions requesting that <lb />
fifth of pensions be <lb />
to be those of <lb />
faithful to the <lb />
were last night adopted by <lb />
L. Branch camp of <lb />
Veterans, and are as fol- <lb />
Whereas, L. Branch Camp <lb />
U. C. V- believe that rec- <lb />
should be given the <lb />
worthy who folk wed <lb />
the fortunes of the Southern <lb />
Confederacy as faithful <lb />
Resolved That all <lb />
resident of this State, who as <lb />
servants in the Confederate <lb />
army, rendered true and faithful <lb />
service to their s, shall be <lb />
entitled to a pension in proof of <lb />
such service. <lb />
Resolved That a copy of <lb />
these resolutions be sent to the <lb />
General Assembly with request <lb />
that provision be made for said <lb />
pension by adding a fifth class <lb />
to the pension act. <lb />
Commander Stronach was <lb />
pointed a to present <lb />
the resolutions to the General <lb />
Assembly. Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
Statement of Profit aid 1905 <lb />
quarter <lb />
inventory <lb />
By amount of on hand last statement <lb />
beer, <lb />
. <lb />
expenses <lb />
labor<lb />
dispensary com. <lb />
ice <lb />
water and lights <lb />
general <lb />
ending December 31st, 1905, <lb />
3,7-10 <lb />
13,77 <lb />
OS<lb />
Stock Statement Quarter December 31st, 1906. <lb />
To amount of stock on hand last statement <lb />
purchases this quarter <lb />
S 3.740 <lb />
By amount of sales this quarter <lb />
Less profit <lb />
expenses paid 6.591 <lb />
amount of inventory December 31st, 1908. <lb />
Percentage of profit 27.09. <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Part. <lb />
Pitt county's part of the first <lb />
one hundred thousand dollars <lb />
apportioned by the State to <lb />
lengthen school terms in the <lb />
various counties where the school <lb />
fund does not run the schools the <lb />
required time, is The <lb />
number of children of school age <lb />
this county is <lb />
Handy Book. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville is dis- <lb />
tributing an almanac that is a <lb />
very handy and useful Look. Be- <lb />
sides the calendar of the differ- <lb />
months it contains a com- <lb />
of all officers, <lb />
State, county and municipal, in <lb />
the States of Virginia and North <lb />
I Una, Rives the dates for <lb />
White. <lb />
Register of Deeds Williams has <lb />
issued marriage licenses o the <lb />
following couples since the new- <lb />
year came <lb />
Watt Parker and Marietta <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
Will Forbes and Pearl Evans. <lb />
J. H. Whitehurst and Lucy <lb />
James. <lb />
Frank Owens and Tabby <lb />
Bundy. <lb />
William and <lb />
Davenport. <lb />
William Greene and Florence <lb />
James Williams and Bessie <lb />
Williams. <lb />
J. O. Warren and Delia Hat <lb />
tin. <lb />
Louis Blow and <lb />
son- <lb />
Joe Roberson and Una Spell- <lb />
man. <lb />
Henry Randolph and <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Eli Savage and Katie Ran- <lb />
Arthur Teel and Eliza <lb />
Cash Statement for Quarter Ending 31st, <lb />
Sept. By amount of cash on hand <lb />
sales quarter ending Dec. S., <lb />
Dec. To am of stock purchases this quarter <lb />
miscellaneous expenses paid <lb />
paid county <lb />
1906. <lb />
on hand in banks <lb />
of petty cash on hand<lb />
L. H. FENDER, <lb />
B. J. PULLEY, <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON, <lb />
Dispensary Commissioners. <lb />
OF ASSEMBLY. <lb />
Interesting Events the Or- <lb />
Raleigh, K. C. Jan. 9th. <lb />
We have experienced our first <lb />
visit to Raleigh on the eve of the <lb />
assembling of a session of the <lb />
General Assembly, and to <lb />
that the experience was inter- <lb />
is not more than half ex- <lb />
pressing the situation <lb />
of both the senate and <lb />
house of representatives began <lb />
arriving early. A large number <lb />
were on hand by Monday night <lb />
and every incoming train Tues- <lb />
day brought more With them <lb />
came candidates innumerable for <lb />
the various positions to be filled, <lb />
and Tuesday was a day given to <lb />
hard work the candidates and <lb />
their supporters. <lb />
Of course more interest <lb />
A MERCHANT SHOT AT PARMELE. <lb />
Hit No. Shot. <lb />
Mr, D S. Powell, a large mer- <lb />
ant P was<lb />
on- fired at him and struck him <lb />
in the breast with No. shot. <lb />
Mr. Powell is quite seriously hurt <lb />
but recover. There is no <lb />
clue as to who did the shooting, <lb />
a man had made <lb />
threats against Mr. Powell and <lb />
the supposition is he is the one. <lb />
over blood <lb />
hounds and the d i- the <lb />
trail and ran it to the coal <lb />
re if was lost. The <lb />
jumped strain that <lb />
passed soon after ting. <lb />
no <lb />
SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS. <lb />
A Story. <lb />
The <lb />
The South is prosperous as it <lb />
never was before. Ii has ii;. <lb />
material advantages than it ever <lb />
had before. Except for th mat- <lb />
of it is i <lb />
well governed as it ever was <lb />
before. Before the war <lb />
affairs <lb />
a little handful of wealth; <lb />
slave-owners, whose devotion <lb />
public duty was often <lb />
more pretended than real <lb />
Now the South is ruled by all its <lb />
white men, and even such evils <lb />
from corrupt corpora- <lb />
arc less menacing to good <lb />
government than those which <lb />
grew tho supremacy of <lb />
fewer than <lb />
8.000 rich <lb />
.,,, i ere is a good story I picked <lb />
Baptist School Progress, up A dollar looked dis- <lb />
The Memorial Baptist Sunday at a penny and boasted, <lb />
school on Sunday elected the am bigger than you To <lb />
following for this which penny meekly <lb />
O. D. Rountree, supervisor i rm. j n , , i <lb />
W. H. superintend-; chairman of <lb />
I lam brighter and prettier than M London, <lb />
J. F. Stokes, You are dull and copper <lb />
i and the again <lb />
J. J. Cherry, treasurer. bound to agree. Still the <lb />
i dollar boa am worth <lb />
W. P. Edwards, assistant sec-i <lb />
rotary. you. I can buy a <lb />
times as much as you <lb />
at- Impatiently the Denny I . <lb />
kiss Jamie Bryan, assistant at all may be true; amendment was offered <lb />
organist. ., .; Democrats in good <lb />
to r lain <lb />
Mrs. T <lb />
tared in the speakership of <lb />
house than for any other p ace J at the home of her <lb />
to be filled Bun wore four on Second and Green Streets, <lb />
aspirants for this honor, and <lb />
previous session has <lb />
ever shown more able men from <lb />
which to make a selection. <lb />
These were E- J. Justice, of <lb />
Guilford county; Walter <lb />
of Rowan county; W. C- <lb />
Dowd, of Mecklenburg <lb />
J. S. Manning, of Durham <lb />
county No i could be given <lb />
in advance of the caucus as to <lb />
which of these candidates would <lb />
win. <lb />
The caucus m.-t in the bill of <lb />
the house of representatives at <lb />
S o'clock Tuesday B <lb />
of Hertford, was made <lb />
She was in her eighty-fourth <lb />
year, and has been an invalid <lb />
for several months past. She <lb />
was buried this afternoon <lb />
at three o'clock in Cherry Hill <lb />
M T. <lb />
ducting the burial e n The <lb />
pall-bearers were Messrs. L. W. <lb />
Tuck. , E. E. Griffin, . B. <lb />
Wilson, J, L- <lb />
and A r n. <lb />
PROGRAM ER <lb />
January 1907. <lb />
the caucus and H; r <lb />
of Chatham, lIer- <lb />
A motion was made that I I sand <lb />
all Democratic members of c <lb />
house of <lb />
officers, and members <lb />
of the Democratic press be per- <lb />
to remain in the caucus. <lb />
Announcements with <lb />
organist . . ., . . an <lb />
The school made splendid pro-1 l am than bi <lb />
grass the year and now the dollar with wounded This en i <lb />
the largest enrollment in its his- vanity, And how d f , <lb />
Because I to I .,., <lb />
Tucker, Policeman <lb />
Clark and Revenue Officer Miller <lb />
captured an illicit distillery in the <lb />
Branch section on Sunday. <lb />
. hear that distilleries were <lb />
broken up in the county in the <lb />
past week. We hope the good <lb />
work go on. until there <lb />
is not one left in the county. <lb />
Confessed His Guilt. <lb />
Huntington, W. Va-- Jan. <lb />
Percy Martin, of Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
was arrested by Chief of Police <lb />
Dawson of this city, charged <lb />
with being one of the bandits <lb />
who held up a Seaboard Air <lb />
Line train, miles south of <lb />
Richmond Now Year's eve. In <lb />
an hour after his arrest he con- <lb />
fessed his guilt and delivered to <lb />
ho officer a five hundred <lb />
diamond ring which had been <lb />
a from one of the <lb />
and he tells where most of <lb />
money ran be found. <lb />
Martin says that he and his <lb />
pal, arrested in Richmond, and <lb />
. in jail in Mecklenburg <lb />
Va., planned the robbery in <lb />
Washington, D. C. After com- <lb />
the crime they walked <lb />
all the way to Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Martin came here about three <lb />
years ago from Atlanta and be- <lb />
running on the Chesapeake <lb />
and Ohio Railway as a news <lb />
boy, but ho is married. Martin <lb />
will hold here awaiting the <lb />
arrival of There <lb />
was a reward of six hundred <lb />
offered for tho arrest of tho <lb />
, with a round <lb />
, was adopted <lb />
Sunday-school and church and call of the Democratic <lb />
you don triumphantly replied I responded to their <lb />
the penny.- J- N- Booth in names. <lb />
talks on <lb />
press <lb />
ten. <lb />
on <lb />
.- t <lb />
cal <lb />
There is a surplus in the state <lb />
treasury of about and ;. <lb />
surplus in the penitentiary ac- <lb />
count of making a bud <lb />
of about the <lb />
will have to appropriate, <lb />
not counting a still greater in- <lb />
crease that will come from the <lb />
taxes of this year. Ample pro- <lb />
vision can be made for all the <lb />
State's needs from its revenues. <lb />
News and <lb />
It be hoped that the leg- <lb />
appreciates the <lb />
of few new laws as much <lb />
as the private citizens of the <lb />
state do. It is to be hoped that <lb />
most of the coming session can <lb />
be devoted to a full consideration <lb />
of the four or five really <lb />
matters to be brought be- <lb />
fore the legislature. Usually so <lb />
much time is lost in considering <lb />
vast volume of other business <lb />
hat some really important <lb />
are not considered as <lb />
u they should be. <lb />
Winston Sentinel. <lb />
No Fire. <lb />
A foul due at the home of Mr. <lb />
II. A. White, on Greene street, <lb />
Caused an alarm of fire to be <lb />
en Monday afternoon. The lire <lb />
department responded to the <lb />
alarm but found no fire. The flue <lb />
had and filled <lb />
tin room with dense smoke, <lb />
of tho <lb />
Round table <lb />
announced by <lb />
dent <lb />
C.<lb />
.- ; . in <lb />
Upon If <lb />
It . pro- <lb />
gram n I . from <lb />
the ; -.-. we <lb />
just <lb />
i and <lb />
my tench ill <lb />
ice of <lb />
I , , table <lb />
et meet- <lb />
in this way. We <lb />
three v- fine me <lb />
The motion <lb />
all nominating eel <lb />
. ms <lb />
speakers w. in order. <lb />
i- <lb />
the of E. <lb />
J. Justice. <lb />
ton, of . presented <lb />
the name of W. C. Dowd. Rep- <lb />
J. Julian, of <lb />
Rowan, presented the name of <lb />
Walter Murphy. Re ires <lb />
Parsons, of Richmond, presented <lb />
the name of J S- Manning. <lb />
Representative Laughinghouse, <lb />
of Pitt, the <lb />
of Murphy. Several others of <lb />
the members made speech <lb />
seconding the <lb />
different candidates whose names <lb />
had been pr id. <lb />
The vote or rat ballot <lb />
Justice Murphy <lb />
Manning Sec . <lb />
Dowd Murphy Man- <lb />
Justice having <lb />
a majority of . ti ho was r <lb />
the of the caucus <lb />
n in on <lb />
made <lb />
The folio via <lb />
ware <lb />
Chief clerk, <lb />
Wilkes county, I y a . <lb />
Reading clerk, B. P. <lb />
of Wake county, by acclamation. <lb />
Engrossing clerk, M. B. Ki <lb />
land, of Haywood county, by <lb />
acclamation- <lb />
Door-keeper, John A. Lisk, of <lb />
Montgomery county, first ballot <lb />
Assistant D. H. <lb />
of is c <lb />
In assignment of seats in <lb />
tho Represent Laugh- <lb />
and Jones, of Pitt,<lb />
best c <lb />
Make sac. <lb />
this midwinter meet <lb />
of you <lb />
attendance so far <lb />
for Ii <lb />
were <lb />
had <lb />
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the <lb />
r had. <lb />
attend <lb />
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