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K. K. A. H. and the <lb />
Bank of <lb />
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on real <lb />
in the stale North Carolina <lb />
And defendant will further <lb />
take notice that they are requested to <lb />
next torn, superior <lb />
Pitt county, to b- on the <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st Monday <lb />
r, it being the 19th of Au- <lb />
in court House in said <lb />
county, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in . id Action, or tin plaintiff will <lb />
ply court the relief demand- <lb />
ed in said complaint. <lb />
the day of 1907. <lb />
D. C, Moore, <lb />
superior fount <lb />
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not realize it. <lb />
of a <lb />
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felt one day about twenty years ago <lb />
n Pan Francisco. <lb />
stood outside of a restaurant <lb />
without a dime, but was <lb />
hi an optical toast, gazing at the <lb />
of good things, garnished <lb />
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low of shop. The song. <lb />
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Hear and So was whisper <lb />
J to me the gaunt brownie of <lb />
lunger. Then a prosperous <lb />
who was flipping a half <lb />
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an iron grate and <lb />
fell into tho below. <lb />
man g i o an almost <lb />
in direction the <lb />
coin had then walked <lb />
hamming popular tune. <lb />
was determined to have <lb />
Tho occasion was one of those <lb />
spoken of as a <lb />
hog case. I was out of meat, also <lb />
bread, needed that half dollar <lb />
in my business, <lb />
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place, told him that had dropped <lb />
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me a with which might re- <lb />
move a wooden bar that had been <lb />
nailed across a door leading from <lb />
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the grate. <lb />
was much litter and dust <lb />
down there, and. scratching for the <lb />
lost coin. I found many others that <lb />
had been in a similar way. Thus <lb />
cleaned up from the prospect <lb />
amount supplied mo <lb />
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my also I <lb />
gave mo entry to a clean shirt I <lb />
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I insolvent that dale. <lb />
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thread oft hangs a chance in <lb />
New York Tribune, <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
This Department is in charge R. Parker who is <lb />
in mix <lb />
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DOINGS AROUND FARMVILLE. <lb />
ti mi- <lb />
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crop <lb />
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that tie wore wild <lb />
could not he <lb />
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cast- came on he must need- <lb />
one of the deer shot by a keeper <lb />
a haunch to judge who <lb />
was to try the issue. Of lie <lb />
gift ;. with a <lb />
dear <lb />
said Chief ice whoa <lb />
the judge told him of tho <lb />
affair, Ii mid have taken the <lb />
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him t for contempt of <lb />
j Standard. <lb />
. Making Money. <lb />
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mo-; of money flashed <lb />
var in am <lb />
by villains in melodramas and for <lb />
which there is so much blood letting j <lb />
and in sensational plays is in <lb />
made in Washington almost , <lb />
the shadow of the of j, <lb />
priming. The demand for <lb />
it has caused it develop into quite <lb />
is widely <lb />
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Attention l-u.- called to tho <lb />
remarkable i reel of the wind <lb />
on <lb />
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A story told in the National <lb />
Magazine of Senator Nelson, <lb />
; who some of his early <lb />
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in order to make <lb />
mules move. of <lb />
tongues wore in demand in that <lb />
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Italian- none of the words <lb />
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tongue <lb />
N. C. Oct. 1st, <lb />
The of the cotton pin is <lb />
lending enchantment to the active <lb />
element of our community at <lb />
present, but many of farmer <lb />
friends continue to pull in an <lb />
occasional load of tobacco <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Burnett is slowly <lb />
improving. <lb />
M. is <lb />
not so favorable as <lb />
weeks, <lb />
R Lang, one of <lb />
energetic young men. has gone <lb />
to Greenville to take a position <lb />
with the Bunk of Greenville. J. <lb />
F Joyner has taken the <lb />
with J. H. Harris vacated <lb />
by Mr. Lang. <lb />
thing must be doing <lb />
among our young men. as we <lb />
see an occasional new f rubber <lb />
buggy on the streets. Well, <lb />
boys, don't forget procure <lb />
strong halt r, for . horses <lb />
get very impatient on those long <lb />
night stands. <lb />
W. H. Wilkinson gave a bar- <lb />
dinner last Saturday at <lb />
home, complimentary to his <lb />
and invited friends <lb />
To and a <lb />
happy band they were. <lb />
Our town baa been exception- <lb />
ally quiet the past week. The <lb />
major only one before <lb />
him Monday. Richard Knight. <lb />
for being drunk and disorderly <lb />
repeatedly, was sent to the roads <lb />
for thirty days. <lb />
Messrs. and Murphy <lb />
have returned from Baltimore Every trace <lb />
where they went to treated eliminated <lb />
for mad dog bites. Both are <lb />
looking well. <lb />
Constable Smith, of Falkland <lb />
township, Was in town <lb />
r some <lb />
J. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging <lb />
Tonsorial <lb />
Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Resort, Clean Tow- <lb />
el.-. <lb />
; repaired, <lb />
ed pressed, <lb />
G. NORMS <lb />
Parker's Old Stand, j <lb />
N. C. <lb />
All kinds of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
Ill fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Company will insure any on <lb />
any trace of <lb />
Kidney Trouble <lb />
SOL <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain deed <lb />
of mortgage from Mack Man- <lb />
and wife, Manning <lb />
and dated 15th day of October <lb />
el duly recorded in the office of <lb />
the Register of Deeds Pitt <lb />
county in book P, a page <lb />
we will on Monday Mill, day of <lb />
at the Court house <lb />
door of Pitt county at twelve <lb />
o'clock noon, offer tor sale at <lb />
public auction following de- <lb />
scribed <lb />
Adjoining the lands of L D. <lb />
Jim Griffin, Hen <lb />
Allen and Where and <lb />
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with salt tide of i bases,, , . .;. ., -a- <lb />
may I the city of News, mil and tho pinch of I . ,, . . j . ;. f , <lb />
greatest shipyards the I tho team was at bat. I on <lb />
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the order. <lb />
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know if the ,. i; <lb />
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. never done <lb />
lo church <lb />
will he paid by I Inter- <lb />
state Chemical Co. of Baltimore, <lb />
Md. for case of kidney <lb />
trouble SOL will not help. <lb />
A word t- tho wise. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For Sal-One three <lb />
years old, kind and gentle. Any <lb />
j Lady can drive Apply to <lb />
J. L.<lb />
lied its on the north <lb />
by L. on the <lb />
east by J. A. Griffin, on the <lb />
south by L. on <lb />
the west by Ben Allen Jones; <lb />
containing twenty one acres <lb />
or less. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. This 6th <lb />
day of <lb />
K. R. <lb />
John Dennis. <lb />
O. Moore <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE <lb />
SALE- <lb />
AND <lb />
to b <lb />
Ne <lb />
may i <lb />
world <lb />
from <lb />
saw, toward <lb />
mingles its <lb />
tide of <lb />
in the city of News, WOK full and tho pinch hitter of <lb />
greatest shipyards the tho team was at bat. <lb />
the right the broad- Tho umpire had three balls I , <lb />
a., ; and two strikes. <lb />
from <lb />
to broad mighty At- <lb />
between the capes of Charles <lb />
and Henry. <lb />
The dilation at is a set <lb />
In Itself a journey of a thou <lb />
to witness, and, with ail <lb />
outlines of the buildings aglow, <lb />
the paths of i rail and <lb />
Lane twinkling the myriads <lb />
of little the War Path a i <lb />
of electricity, the many powerful , <lb />
playing the with <lb />
messages and fifty <lb />
miles of shore lines dotted with lbs I <lb />
of n cities mid nestling <lb />
towns, what spectacle more sublime <lb />
beautiful could be Imagined f <lb />
On section of the ex- j <lb />
position, tho War Path, there j <lb />
Is every conceivable amusement and <lb />
diversion, where the visitor to the e- <lb />
position, after n long day of <lb />
can relax and let drift <lb />
with the pleasure from one <lb />
amusement to next on this <lb />
While where the light ever <lb />
twinkle and the noise of tho oriental <lb />
la ever In the air. <lb />
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rock- re <lb />
no feel cm <lb />
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too ill for words, and when the <lb />
pitcher began to wind himself g. x <lb />
preparatory to ball v. -V. . ; <lb />
was painful, . <lb />
It was broken by a loud, , d true, hut <lb />
, J., r . In dig <lb />
i for had <lb />
voice, wise u <lb />
bag of this justly-r him at m c to <lb />
After the house in had ex- <lb />
voice in the grand <lb />
of the <lb />
He Wasn't Afraid <lb />
Little Tommy up <lb />
sinter were g. <lb />
i light. The- <lb />
bottom r. ached the <lb />
after e hen Tommy. <lb />
to pierce <lb />
around <lb />
;for <lb />
to are, a lady when they have <lb />
to <lb />
replied the mother, <lb />
should always take the <lb />
I thought said do- <lb />
ahead. <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
Revenue Service 4th <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
N C-, Sept. 3rd 1007.1 <lb />
virtue of authority given in sec- <lb />
and acting under <lb />
of issued thereunder against <lb />
John for taxes assessed <lb />
against him under the Internal <lb />
law a have TWO and one half <lb />
town in the town of Grifton <lb />
N. C. being the same lots or parcel of <lb />
land upon which is situated n store <lb />
house occupied by Thompson ant <lb />
a, in which they conduct a <lb />
This lot or parcel of lend <lb />
will be offered for to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash on Tuesday the 1st tiny <lb />
of October 1907 at o'clock m at <lb />
Court house door in the town of Green- <lb />
lie K. Lewis <lb />
Deputy Collector <lb />
well burned <lb />
brick my factory now <lb />
ready for at reasonable <lb />
prices. V <lb />
N C <lb />
I have returned from the <lb />
northern trunk, is. where I <lb />
chased a superb and complete <lb />
line of millinery, notions, sick <lb />
wear, dress trimmings, <lb />
and fins. Am prepared to suit all <lb />
in quality and price- Will <lb />
my same milliner, Miss <lb />
Ella who can trim to <lb />
suit the- The <lb />
public invited to call <lb />
and inspect my store. <lb />
Mrs. J. F Joyner <lb />
Opposite R. L. Davis and Bros <lb />
store. <lb />
lib him aid to th <lb />
nurse <lb />
abrasion not <lb />
I is u think there <lb />
of the <lb />
Then, the patient, he <lb />
asked do <lb />
An Indian <lb />
in Canada tho Q n- <lb />
have some queer Indians <lb />
delirium. in regard to <lb />
chief a mo it day Cree <lb />
rested Norway no man were <lb />
for the House, think. <lb />
to the of a squaw. Accord- Pat. a win- <lb />
woman torn of the tribe, thought doctor. <lb />
suffering t while she words out of my <lb />
idea of ram delirium, with the mouth. That's just what I was <lb />
preventing the evil spirit j to Weekly. <lb />
japing. <lb />
Bores. <lb />
Not one man in BOO pictures <lb />
future wife in the surroundings of <lb />
ordinary girl. Where is the Ad- <lb />
am who dreams of meeting his Eve, <lb />
of skirt and strong arm, in <lb />
the hockey Held or striding over the <lb />
turf with a golf ball or plunging <lb />
madly after a ball On the <lb />
contrary, he pictures her clad in <lb />
and a be- <lb />
more than woman, who <lb />
as a daily companion <lb />
prove the most withering <lb />
bore a man could be- cursed with. <lb />
London Throne. <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE <lb />
SALE <lb />
AND <lb />
Internal Revenue Service. <lb />
District of North Carolina. <lb />
Deputy Collector's Office. <lb />
Littleton. N. C. Aug. 10th 1907 <lb />
By virtue of n warrant of <lb />
J. Manning for taxes as- <lb />
against him under the Internal <lb />
laws, I have seized the fol <lb />
owing belonging to <lb />
aid One horse, <lb />
Mules and This property will <lb />
i e sold under said at the farm <lb />
f said Manning near Greenville N. C <lb />
n the day of Sept. 1907 <lb />
t o'clock m. to the highest bidder <lb />
or Cash. <lb />
R. J. Lewis, <lb />
NOTICE- <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain deed <lb />
mortgage from C. A. <lb />
Nellie E, Fair- his wife, to b K. <lb />
and D. O. Moore dated <lb />
18th day of October, 1906. and <lb />
recorded in the office of the <lb />
of county <lb />
page I will on <lb />
1907. at the court house door of <lb />
Pitt county twelve o clock <lb />
noon, offer for sale at public <lb />
Son the following <lb />
at <lb />
southwest corner on Academy <lb />
St and runs easterly with Jose- <lb />
Cox's lino to his other <lb />
parcel <lb />
with Academy St., <lb />
parallel with <lb />
cox s line to Academy St, thence <lb />
with Academy. St. to the <lb />
containing one-half acre <lb />
Sow or less. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
D- O. Moore, <lb />
Mortgagees.<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor an i Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER <lb />
HAS A HOBO. <lb />
Taken From the Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
It would be more accurate to <lb />
state that Tarboro has a citizen <lb />
who a hobo, or one who <lb />
most enacted that <lb />
role- His name is John <lb />
Hearing that the Southwest air <lb />
cure i from which <lb />
he was a sufferer, he determined <lb />
to try it without, on hi. <lb />
parents for the usual wherewith. <lb />
He made the trip even to Los <lb />
Angeles, and to San <lb />
his way, doing odd <lb />
jobs at places when hunger <lb />
forced him to stop over. His <lb />
experiences ware varied, exciting <lb />
and caused him to see life and <lb />
scenes in varying phases from <lb />
the Atlantic to the Pacific in the <lb />
moist verdure producing sections <lb />
as well as in the arid homo of the <lb />
cactus, the Llano <lb />
Upon his return, hi- health <lb />
much improved Mr. Peele has <lb />
written and had published a very <lb />
graphic, interesting and <lb />
narration of his experiences <lb />
embodied a book of <lb />
pages with appropriate illus- <lb />
It is well written and <lb />
also well printed because Ed- <lb />
wards Broughton, of Raleigh. <lb />
the typographic artificers <lb />
It is very readable book from <lb />
to finis and can be read <lb />
with profit. Price cents at all <lb />
Drug Stores <lb />
Mr. Peele was in Greenville <lb />
Tuesday arranging to put his <lb />
book on here. He is an in- <lb />
talker as well as <lb />
writer. <lb />
CHAMBER OF <lb />
New <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Heeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Jesse Haddock and Annie <lb />
Windley. <lb />
Hannis Taylor Latham and <lb />
Lorena Harding. <lb />
John B. Hardy and Addie <lb />
Harris <lb />
W. H. Sutton and Hattie Ed- <lb />
wards. <lb />
Allie Davis ind Annie May. <lb />
Shot Man; Killed <lb />
A n Onslow cent who was <lb />
in this city last night Informed <lb />
that a shooting scrape <lb />
at Verona, Onslow <lb />
county, yesterday in which the <lb />
of Ed Blake was <lb />
of shot intended for Blake <lb />
A row started bet wee <lb />
the two men in a field where <lb />
was being mowed, when <lb />
threw his gun up to his <lb />
shot, evidently intending the <lb />
load for Blake. <lb />
Shot did not reach Blake, bin <lb />
Blake's horse instead, <lb />
killing the Bern <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Board <lb />
Discussed <lb />
There good attendance <lb />
of business at the meeting <lb />
of the Chamber C in <lb />
mayor's office Monday night <lb />
The meeting was presided over <lb />
by Vice-President S T. White, <lb />
and it being the annual meeting <lb />
the election of a boar of <lb />
tors, was gone into after routine <lb />
business had been completed. <lb />
constitution requires that <lb />
three directors be elected to <lb />
serve for two years and three for <lb />
one year. The following were <lb />
elected by <lb />
For E. A. <lb />
V, M. Woolen II. A. <lb />
White. <lb />
For one C. <lb />
Dr- D. L. James a a D. J. <lb />
The officers of the chamber <lb />
will be elected by the board o; <lb />
directors. <lb />
The meeting-was then thrown <lb />
op for suggestions and discus- <lb />
and several s <lb />
were made. One matter discuss- <lb />
ed was Greenville as a cotton <lb />
market and to a central <lb />
place where bidders shall <lb />
to cotton instead of it <lb />
being sold up and down the <lb />
street. The question had <lb />
and opponents <lb />
The question that <lb />
greatest interest was street <lb />
All were agreed that <lb />
Greenville should be at work in <lb />
this direction. The following <lb />
resolution was offered by H. A. <lb />
and unanimously <lb />
That it is the sense <lb />
of the of Commerce of <lb />
Greenville that the board of Ai- <lb />
use every effort to renew <lb />
the present town loan of <lb />
mu if successful, immediately <lb />
after the of the bond to <lb />
take steps towards paving Evans <lb />
Street and Dickinson Avenue, or <lb />
street, to the railroad <lb />
The meeting adjourned subject <lb />
to the call of the beard of <lb />
rectors. <lb />
shOT BY HIS YOUNG TARBORO AUTHOR. <lb />
d Man from the New. Observer. <lb />
Here to Hospital. <lb />
A man the name or <lb />
was brought to the <lb />
Washington Hospital yesterday <lb />
m a critical condition, from <lb />
been shot through the <lb />
by his brother-in-law. <lb />
who lives at Stokes. <lb />
a small station on the Coast Line <lb />
in Pitt county, had some <lb />
with his wife last Saturday <lb />
night, and she left toe house, go- <lb />
to her brother's, a short dis- <lb />
away. <lb />
Chauncey shortly afterward <lb />
followed, and it is presumed had <lb />
trouble with the man, with <lb />
result that he was shot in <lb />
the the ball passing through <lb />
intestines three times. <lb />
condition of wounded <lb />
is very serious- <lb />
Th particulars of the affair <lb />
are very meager, and <lb />
is unable to talk t -day-Wash- <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Extensive Children <lb />
Peter in Southern Farm <lb />
of Baltimore, for <lb />
Considerable dis has <lb />
the announcement of a <lb />
lecturer that it costs <lb />
about to raise a child to <lb />
j of independence in this <lb />
and the subsequent <lb />
statement abroad that it <lb />
costs to do the same thing <lb />
for a child in England, of <lb />
the itemized account of child- <lb />
England clearly proves <lb />
that a comparatively small results Where <lb />
children are being raised once or twice a week they do not <lb />
KM ounCeS j a <lb />
And even if they rave free ac- <lb />
Raleigh N. C. <lb />
His on North <lb />
Carolina to Southern California <lb />
without a Ticket and How I Did <lb />
John Peele a man of <lb />
has written a book en <lb />
titled North Carolina to <lb />
Southern California without a <lb />
ticket and how I did The <lb />
book is now sale at cents <lb />
a copy, at all drug stores. <lb />
Mr. Peele, who is nineteen <lb />
years old, and in order to cure <lb />
he started a trip <lb />
America, beginning his <lb />
journey with five dollars and his <lb />
nerve. He made the trip, but <lb />
there were trials and tribulations, <lb />
and there were all kinds of ad <lb />
ventures. He gives facts and <lb />
figures about his trip, with names <lb />
of towns and jails in which he <lb />
stopped, and the book has in it <lb />
many interest things that hap- <lb />
to this Tarboro lad, thou- <lb />
home with- <lb />
out money and with no trade <lb />
except the ability to <lb />
He did all kinds of things but <lb />
neither stole or starved, and his <lb />
story is an interesting one of <lb />
western life as he saw it in a trip <lb />
was full of hardship and ad- <lb />
venture, <lb />
IN OPEN SWITCH.<lb />
Train Wrecked at South Rocky by Greenville Lodge, No. <lb />
Mount. <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, Oct G.- <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line north <lb />
bound train No. which <lb />
es through here at <lb />
o'clock in the morning, was <lb />
wrecked on the lower part of th <lb />
yard at South Rocky Mount ear- <lb />
Sunday morning-. The shift <lb />
engine was running up and <lb />
down the yard as usual when <lb />
head-on collision occurred lie <lb />
tween it and The <lb />
engine was smashed and the en <lb />
No was derailed <lb />
badly torn up. Five mail clerks <lb />
had barely escaped by <lb />
when car in which <lb />
were at work was crushed into n <lb />
thousand pieces. The engine-u <lb />
on train, however, <lb />
was not so fortunate, and his <lb />
body was severely crushed and <lb />
mangled, death occurring in <lb />
His name is George <lb />
and he is well known in <lb />
Mount. His colored fire <lb />
man was injured so that he died <lb />
in a few h With the <lb />
of these two deaths and <lb />
Slight bruises to the mail clerks <lb />
and a few of the passengers no <lb />
other injuries were received <lb />
Amount of Salt for Cows. <lb />
Experiments go to show that <lb />
average sized cow ought to <lb />
have about two ounces of salt a <lb />
day. Now am convinced that <lb />
the average farmer does not feed <lb />
his cows silt enough for the best <lb />
are salted <lb />
ti <lb />
National Bank Declares Dividend. <lb />
The directors of the National <lb />
of Greenville met this <lb />
morning and declared a semi- <lb />
annual dividend of per cent <lb />
which was carried to the surplus <lb />
fund. This makes a total of <lb />
per cent this bank has added to <lb />
the surplus since it began bus. <lb />
in April of last year. In the <lb />
past month the deposits have in- <lb />
creased per cent, This is a <lb />
fine record for new bank and <lb />
shows that it is well managed <lb />
and has the confidence of tie <lb />
people. <lb />
Keep if Up. <lb />
Paved streets really reached <lb />
the point of enthusiasm at the <lb />
meeting of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
night. Keep this <lb />
lick,, up, gentlemen, and you <lb />
will soon see wonderful changes <lb />
on Greenville's streets. <lb />
The millinery today <lb />
fine en far us displays ., <lb />
the t as <lb />
as is r-I on such <lb />
Mr. L Griffin Co., <lb />
Pulley and C T. <lb />
had an <lb />
which were <lb />
m ch admired by all who visited <lb />
deal <lb />
era are always up with th <lb />
stylos. <lb />
expensively either in England <lb />
w In this country. Further con- <lb />
of the subject suggests <lb />
that, judged by the in <lb />
of cases, a deal <lb />
f money spent in child raising <lb />
s worse than wasted, and that if <lb />
less attention was paid to the coot <lb />
cannot be put into figures, <lb />
the cost of developing good man- <lb />
and common sense, the <lb />
children of the present <lb />
j far more <lb />
and desirable members of society <lb />
than they are. <lb />
Bank of Grifton. <lb />
A charter Has been issued for <lb />
the Bank of Grifton, <lb />
to begin business. This <lb />
will make eight banks in <lb />
Grifton is <lb />
town and the bank there <lb />
will Drove a great convenience. <lb />
A boat <lb />
A father, talking to his careless <lb />
daughter, <lb />
wan to to you of <lb />
your mother It may be that you <lb />
a care worn look upon <lb />
her face. Of course it has not <lb />
been brought there by act of <lb />
still it is your duty to <lb />
chase it away. <lb />
want you to get up tomorrow <lb />
morning and When <lb />
your mother comes and begins to <lb />
express her surprise go up <lb />
her and kiss her on the <lb />
You can't imagine how will <lb />
brighten her dear face. Brides, <lb />
yon owe her a kiss or two <lb />
long while ago when you <lb />
were a girl she kissed you. <lb />
You were not as attractive then <lb />
a i you are now <lb />
years of childish <lb />
sunshine and shadows she was <lb />
rays ready to cure, by the <lb />
of a mother's kiss, the <lb />
little chubby hands when- <lb />
they were injured <lb />
with the <lb />
rough old Exchange <lb />
Waking Up <lb />
night's meeting of the <lb />
Chamber of shows <lb />
what en be done when the <lb />
men attend and take inter <lb />
in what is going on, or <lb />
to be going on, in the town. It <lb />
much not result from <lb />
in that meeting <lb />
Reflector will be very much <lb />
to salt I do not believe the <lb />
eat as as that. i. <lb />
only way to get cows to eat <lb />
ounces of salt a day is to mix it <lb />
with their ensilage and other feed <lb />
then they will eat it and relish <lb />
it. Now the need for so much <lb />
salt in the ration is simply mat <lb />
it assists in the assimilation of <lb />
the food. After the food is <lb />
it is held in solution by the <lb />
digestive fluids and has to pass <lb />
from the digestive tract the <lb />
circulation. This absorption can- <lb />
not take place regularly unless <lb />
the solution is salty or saline. <lb />
Some people claim that <lb />
ought to have more two <lb />
ounces salt a day. but I think <lb />
two ounces is sufficient and the <lb />
best way to feed it is to give an <lb />
ounce at night. This is better <lb />
than giving two ounces at one <lb />
feed. Exchange. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
f. a M. <lb />
We. the undersigned commit- <lb />
tee, appointed draw suitable <lb />
resolutions of aspect to the <lb />
memory of our departed brother, <lb />
J L. Sugg, beg have to report as <lb />
Whereas, it has pleased the <lb />
Supreme Architect of the <lb />
from labor to rest <lb />
our beloved brother, J. l Sugg <lb />
Oct 4th. 1907, therefore be <lb />
it resolved. <lb />
First. That we most humbly <lb />
bow in submission to will and <lb />
more firmly trust in the hand <lb />
that leads where we -an neither <lb />
foresee nor prevent danger along <lb />
the path of life. <lb />
Second, that we strive to em <lb />
u ate the example of our beloved <lb />
b -other in dis fidelity and h- <lb />
that, though dead, yet <lb />
shall he aid to the ennobling f <lb />
our character as men and <lb />
Masons. <lb />
Th rd. That we extend to his <lb />
bereaved family our profound <lb />
sympathy and deepest regret in <lb />
t loss they have sustained, and <lb />
to and His <lb />
infinite wisdom and grace. <lb />
That a copy these <lb />
re-solutions be spread upon the <lb />
minutes of this lodge, a cony . <lb />
North <lb />
Counts <lb />
E. <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE <lb />
Board at Directors Elects Officers. <lb />
The board of directors the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce of Green- <lb />
ville met Tuesday night in the <lb />
office of Dr. D. L. James and <lb />
elected following officers of <lb />
President- D. J. Whichard, <lb />
H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
E. Bradley. <lb />
Treasurer-J. L. Little, <lb />
Executive <lb />
F. M. Wooten and L. <lb />
Arthur. <lb />
A. Bowen was elected a <lb />
member of the board to fill a <lb />
in the one year term. <lb />
L. <lb />
C. <lb />
Well I am grinding at Forbes <lb />
water mill Tuesday and Fridays <lb />
All who want bread come <lb />
by o'clock if you can. I have <lb />
plenty of water for grinding. <lb />
J. E. Elks <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly before <lb />
the court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county administrator of <lb />
estate of M-D, do- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate <lb />
to immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all <lb />
having claims against st <lb />
notified that they must <lb />
sent tho same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 1st <lb />
day of October, tins no- <lb />
will in bar of <lb />
This 1st day of October, <lb />
J. H. <lb />
of M. D. <lb />
Carolina Pitt <lb />
court <lb />
and wife <lb />
Dennis. <lb />
VS <lb />
R. J. E Jones D. O. <lb />
Moore <lb />
Tho E. R. <lb />
and D. O. Moore above named <lb />
ill u. o notice that an <lb />
its been commenced in the <lb />
court of Pitt county by th <lb />
plan tiffs above named again-i <lb />
th above <lb />
of lining <lb />
rest i the said <lb />
foreclosing the <lb />
collecting the notes Bet out <lb />
and described in the comp <lb />
tiled in this cause and for th <lb />
of having the <lb />
ed fraudulent and null and <lb />
void, and the sued defendants E. <lb />
R. and O. Moon <lb />
will further take notice that they <lb />
required to at <lb />
ton-, of t <lb />
Superior of Pi t county, <lb />
to held on the <lb />
lot y <lb />
her, it being the day Nov- <lb />
ember. the court <lb />
in c Greenville, N c <lb />
answer or to com <lb />
plaint f the in <lb />
a or plaintiffs <lb />
t the court for the relief <lb />
ed in sud complaint. <lb />
Tins day of <lb />
her, <lb />
I C Moore <lb />
c tun of county. <lb />
Sent to his bereaved <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
p ans Friend for <lb />
R. m ., <lb />
J- M. <lb />
Or- <lb />
r Com. <lb />
Public Laws. <lb />
Superior Court Clerk D. C <lb />
Moore has received the public <lb />
laws of 1907. Justices of the <lb />
Peace of the county can get <lb />
copies by calling on the clerk <lb />
The Commerce and receipting for same, <lb />
should have the interest and co- . <lb />
of every business man R Johnston's- <lb />
in the town to properly fill its I Meal at Johnston's. <lb />
mission. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before Oh <lb />
c of nil- <lb />
of the M <lb />
Smith, deceased, noticed i <lb />
Riven to all persons Indebted to <lb />
estate to make immediate payment t <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate -re <lb />
to present the same to the <lb />
for payment on or before the 2-th tins <lb />
of S- 1908, or this notice <lb />
be plead in bur of recovery. <lb />
This 28th of September, 1907. <lb />
Jesse Cannon, <lb />
Administrator of Cicero Al. smith. <lb />
The Jamestown Reproduction <lb />
Company gave a good moving <lb />
picture show in the opera house <lb />
Tuesday night. It was the best <lb />
of its kind that has been her.-. <lb />
A fair size audience witnessed it <lb />
and all were pleased. <lb />
Having decided to go out <lb />
the stock business. have <lb />
number of fine milk cows, which <lb />
I will sell at reasonable prices <lb />
Those interested better mi <lb />
soon as I am going to sell <lb />
stock before cold <lb />
L. Joyner. <lb />
Warning <lb />
R cent statistic i of <lb />
no little attn. <lb />
the financial world. Lia- <lb />
insolvents during the <lb />
summer twice <lb />
great as in either of the last <lb />
summers, and now Dun's <lb />
figures for September show an <lb />
even worse situation. For <lb />
three quarters of this <lb />
year totals are the worst in a de- <lb />
It is happily true, how- <lb />
that the number of <lb />
vent-- shows little and <lb />
the in <lb />
a chi fly from the failure <lb />
of more manufacturing <lb />
concerns th i Owing to <lb />
in money market. <lb />
these s were <lb />
to accommodations upon <lb />
n were accustomed to <lb />
rely, and hence wen <lb />
further damage the y <lb />
protracted money <lb />
before departing the <lb />
question at present. Bountiful <lb />
crops reasonable assurance <lb />
for the time but the course <lb />
f things later Hoes not yet <lb />
If the c will only <lb />
h j e for the best and prepare for <lb />
something not quite so good, <lb />
doubtless the present financial <lb />
strain will disappear without <lb />
working serious <lb />
lotto Observer. <lb />
More Peach Blossoms. <lb />
A few days ago The Reflector <lb />
d of peach blossoms on a tree <lb />
in the yard of Senator J. L. <lb />
Fleming, but Mr. W. H. Ricks <lb />
c in go ahead of this. He tells <lb />
us that he has several peach <lb />
trees that are in bloom in <lb />
and one of the trees has <lb />
peaches, young peaches and <lb />
blooms all on it at the same time. <lb />
We have a wonderful climate <lb />
this way. <lb />
Wanted-A few boarders. <lb />
location, nice rooms <lb />
electric lights and bath <lb />
Apply Reflector office. r, <lb />
Do not fail to go to c ope <lb />
tonight and see the gr <lb />
Jamestown show.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Tin. <lb />
Greensboro, N. c. Oct. <lb />
very <lb />
time this morn ,. <lb />
between two highly m d <lb />
i e s. C <lb />
RanKin and Major W. Vi. Allen. <lb />
The two re neighbors for .- m <lb />
month. Major Allen renting <lb />
I to the <lb />
by Capt. Kan on <lb />
Allen had a <lb />
place an., was . ii in <lb />
Cant Rank <lb />
over and informed the <lb />
that several chickens, which <lb />
were in the coop to be moved, <lb />
were his. Major Allen denied <lb />
this declaring that it would <lb />
law to get them from him. <lb />
raised Capt. ire o <lb />
he told in major that he <lb />
rather fight it out, than to go o <lb />
law . v. r e chickens Tl <lb />
two v it ;. <lb />
first knock, bite. Berate <lb />
and . n the <lb />
of the <lb />
male i. <lb />
separate contestants <lb />
men very bloody their face- <lb />
looked the hens had had a <lb />
Scratching b. e on and tin e <lb />
are on foreheads as big s <lb />
an egg. <lb />
Mr D. II. an excel <lb />
citizen of th; Staton mill <lb />
about miles from <lb />
died morning of <lb />
fever. He leaves a will <lb />
two children, both f th <lb />
r grown. One of then <lb />
i Mrs. S. I. Dudley, of <lb />
. In his death the <lb />
a and upright <lb />
A l other Hen at the Age Mouth <lb />
Mr. J- H. Guyer, who live <lb />
four miles of <lb />
Elkin, tills m that son e <lb />
chick- rs hatched out in Ai <lb />
and that some of the pullets <lb />
began laying the earl <lb />
of August. After laying <lb />
about a dozen eggs one of there <lb />
decided to hitch out a brood of <lb />
her own- She went about the <lb />
work as as <lb />
About the of September <lb />
work <lb />
h is a brood of eight <lb />
after. Being a mother hen at h <lb />
than four <lb />
beats Timer. <lb />
The Only Vt Confederate Veteran <lb />
ROW IN PULL SWING. <lb />
Jamestown Tercentennial Expo- <lb />
In All <lb />
COLONIAL CITY. <lb />
A Veritable Dreamland to the Visitor. <lb />
In the Matter of Interesting Feature <lb />
Jamestown Leads All Other <lb />
and Navy Display. <lb />
New r Before In the history of the <lb />
ban there been hold an <lb />
so man;, attractive feature <lb />
as the Jamestown Tercentennial, now <lb />
u roll historic waters of <lb />
Beads. The i <lb />
complete in all of it and <lb />
to the visitor a veritable <lb />
The Immense exhibit pal- <lb />
aces, state and <lb />
all of a permanent or <lb />
set off with the most <lb />
trees and foliage, to this <lb />
exposition an distinct from <lb />
all of Its predecessors. <lb />
Within tin hour's ride by either boat <lb />
or train suck places as York town, <lb />
where surrendered to the <lb />
army, and Jamestown Is- <lb />
lam, the where <lb />
now remain only the mine of the <lb />
first church In America. -lust across <lb />
waters of Hampton Bonds are <lb />
ed Old Comfort and Fort Mon- <lb />
roe, the strongest and most <lb />
artillery station on the Atlantic <lb />
whose prim walls and winding <lb />
most make It one of the most <lb />
spots In the These and <lb />
many other of historic interest <lb />
give an appropriate setting to the <lb />
Jamestown exposition, <lb />
orates the three hundredth anniversary <lb />
of the first permanent English speak <lb />
settlement in America, the most <lb />
Important in the history of mod- <lb />
times. <lb />
to the fact that the James <lb />
town Tercentennial Is the first <lb />
on deep In this <lb />
country, there has been going on <lb />
most continually n grand naval spec <lb />
fade, of a such as America has <lb />
never, seen The entire North <lb />
Atlantic fleet, under the command of <lb />
Hear Admiral P. Brans, squad <lb />
by squadron, will rendezvous In <lb />
Hampton Bonds from time time <lb />
the visitor to the <lb />
ample opportunity to see the <lb />
fleet of battleships In the world. The, <lb />
will oil times the <lb />
be at least six the 1- <lb />
well as the navy is well <lb />
.-,; .- the Tercentennial, an. <lb />
daily by crack regiments <lb />
United States troops are to be seen on <lb />
Lee's Parade, one of the largest I <lb />
best equipped drill plains In the conn <lb />
try. Stationed at the exposition ground <lb />
at present are the entire Twenty-third <lb />
regiment Of States Infantry, the <lb />
Second squadron of the Twelfth Unit <lb />
ed States I buttery of the <lb />
Third Held artillery. Several <lb />
of the national guard of <lb />
states, besides numerous <lb />
and are en <lb />
camped at the exposition from time t. <lb />
time. Each of these military <lb />
lions brings Its own band, which, to <lb />
with the exposition orchestra. <lb />
gives u ant <lb />
varied musical <lb />
The government exhibits, housed In <lb />
four handsome structures en the waste <lb />
front of the exposition, comprise one <lb />
of the most complete and <lb />
displays of the work of tin <lb />
various departments of the government <lb />
ever assembled. The individual states, <lb />
have also come forward at this <lb />
With their heartiest support <lb />
twenty of then <lb />
Greeted buildings to represent them <lb />
the Tercentennial, while <lb />
very state is represented exhibits <lb />
historical, or industrial <lb />
These state buildings are located on <lb />
Boulevard, a grand avenue <lb />
the water front, and from <lb />
the broad piazzas of the state <lb />
visitors may rest and view <lb />
magnificent and historical <lb />
whereon the vessels of the world <lb />
rest at anchor. In the Immediate from <lb />
appear the great white men-of-war <lb />
our own and a foreign <lb />
and yachts, sloops, schooners <lb />
and vessels of every kind <lb />
Beyond are the frowning walls <lb />
Fort Monroe the beautiful so- <lb />
retreat of the Old Point <lb />
Comfort. To the left be seen the <lb />
noted Industrial school Hampton. <lb />
and still further up to roads, toward <lb />
where the mighty Its <lb />
waters with the suit tide of the Bea. <lb />
may be seen the city of Newport News, <lb />
with the greatest shipyards In the <lb />
world. To the right appears the broad- <lb />
Channel iron, roads to nay and <lb />
from buy to broad and mighty At- <lb />
out between the of <lb />
and Henry. <lb />
The Illumination night Is a <lb />
in Itself worthy a journey of a thou <lb />
solid miles to and. with nil <lb />
the outlines of the buildings aglow, <lb />
the paths of the Canoe Trail and <lb />
Lane twinkling with the myriads <lb />
of little lights, the War Path a <lb />
of electricity, the many powerful <lb />
COTTON MEETING <lb />
President Moore Calls This for Raleigh <lb />
Wednesday State Fair. <lb />
A great meeting of cotton <lb />
farmers of North Carolina is t <lb />
he held in Raleigh on <lb />
day, October this in the <lb />
State Fair Week. Rail- <lb />
road rates are especially low <lb />
The meeting is to be an <lb />
one and it should be attend- <lb />
ed, by all cotton farmers who can <lb />
come The Southern Cotton As- <lb />
recently set cents a <lb />
pound as price for cotton and <lb />
it is now selling for less <lb />
twelve cents This will be one <lb />
matter and President <lb />
C. C. Moore of the Southern Cot- <lb />
ton Association in his call for the <lb />
c invention, published below, says <lb />
will sell at cents before <lb />
next crop is made. <lb />
. GOO D EYESIGHT <lb />
is a blessing. Have you it <lb />
If not, you should wear glasses<lb />
I I I <lb />
Let me lit your eyes and the <lb />
desired <lb />
C. E. Rountree <lb />
Optician and Jeweler <lb />
Graduate Philadelphia College <lb />
of Horology and Optics <lb />
only woman who is a <lb />
member of a Confederate <lb />
Camp, and who march . <lb />
for miles the camp at <lb />
ions, joining them also in <lb />
solemn funeral processions, i <lb />
Miss Mary A. Hall of Augusta. <lb />
No matter where she goes. <lb />
Miss Hall invariably wears some- <lb />
where about but never ob <lb />
a tiny <lb />
flag. For a long time the <lb />
she affected was sill. <lb />
which rolled in her hair, <lb />
tastefully arranged in her hat. <lb />
Now it is worn in a Confederate <lb />
badge. <lb />
Miss Hall recognized c is- <lb />
of the Confederate fl if. <lb />
She has personally placed no <lb />
than of the emblem <lb />
on the gr of i <lb />
soldiers. <lb />
Dressed in her walking <lb />
and wearing the plain coat <lb />
its brass and the cam <lb />
with her close-cuter <lb />
curls, the only woman veteran <lb />
looks unlike her veteran <lb />
Record searchlights, playing the heavens with <lb />
their mysterious messages and fifty <lb />
of shore lines dotted with the <lb />
lights of a dozen cities an nestling <lb />
towns, what spectacle more sublime <lb />
beautiful could be Imagined <lb />
On the amusement section of the ex <lb />
position, called the War there <lb />
Is every conceivable amusement and <lb />
diversion, where the visitor to the ex- <lb />
position, after a long day of <lb />
can relax let drift <lb />
with the pleasure seeking from one <lb />
amusement to the next on this <lb />
White where the lights ever <lb />
twinkle end the of the oriental <lb />
is ever in the sit. <lb />
Call the Convention <lb />
The call for convention is as <lb />
The cotton farmers of North <lb />
Carolina will hold the fall con- <lb />
at Raleigh, on <lb />
day, <lb />
President Jordan will <lb />
i resent and will address the <lb />
on matters that will <lb />
of interest to every man in the <lb />
state. <lb />
A call for from far- <lb />
in every township where <lb />
cotton is grown and from every <lb />
town and city where cotton is <lb />
marketed. Every section of the <lb />
state where cotton is grown or <lb />
marketed should at once select <lb />
de . gates to represent their sec- <lb />
at important meeting. <lb />
Farmers, merchants, hold your <lb />
it. hi from market when price is <lb />
declining, do not depress price <lb />
b; on market <lb />
is worth cents cum- <lb />
in and will sell for <lb />
another crop is <lb />
made. <lb />
C. C. MOORE, <lb />
Pres. N. C. Division S. C. A. <lb />
Charlotte, N C <lb />
The Beautiful <lb />
If you love, love more. If you <lb />
hate, hate less. Life is too short <lb />
o in hating any one. <lb />
Why war against a mortal who <lb />
is going the same road with us <lb />
not expand the flower of <lb />
life and happiness by teaching <lb />
those who are near and dear the <lb />
beautiful Your hands <lb />
may be hard, but your heart need <lb />
not be. Your form may be bent <lb />
r ugly, but do you not know <lb />
tat the most beautiful flowers <lb />
grow in the most rugged, <lb />
places The palace for <lb />
care, the cottage for love. Not <lb />
that there is no love in a man- <lb />
but somehow if we are not <lb />
very careful, business will crowd <lb />
all there is of beauty out of the <lb />
hart. This is why God has <lb />
given the Sabbaths and Saturday <lb />
nights, that we may leave <lb />
and have a little heart-clean <lb />
NOTICE SEIZURE AND <lb />
SALE <lb />
Internal Revenue Service. <lb />
4th. District of Norm Carolina. <lb />
Collector's Office. <lb />
Littleton, N. C. Aug. <lb />
virtue of authority given in sec- <lb />
R. S. and under war- <lb />
rant of issued thereunder, <lb />
W. J. Manning for taxes assess- <lb />
ed against him under the Internal Rev- <lb />
laws. I have seized one tract of <lb />
land belonging to said Manning and <lb />
known as the tract and contain <lb />
acres more or less, the <lb />
same tract of h <lb />
and upon which he is now <lb />
a crop. This t-act of land <lb />
be sale to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash on Monday Sept. at <lb />
o'clock m. t the Court House door <lb />
in the town of N. C. <lb />
k. J. Lewis. <lb />
Deputy Collector. <lb />
THE <lb />
-K <lb />
THE BANK f f <lb />
Al THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. Aug.<lb />
Loans and-Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts-Secured <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
Due from. Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver <lb />
125.-41 Undivided <lb />
I- <lb />
Deposits m i lint- i. <lb />
1,241.0 <lb />
Stat of <lb />
ft <lb />
I, <lb />
y ii i <lb />
n and . <lb />
worn <lb />
. of. <lb />
ft <lb />
It <lb />
1907, <lb />
J. V.<lb />
Si <lb />
sit 4737.51 <lb />
ck 23,075.62 <lb />
1,014.04 <lb />
, lit <lb />
my <lb />
Directors. <lb />
THE BANKING T <lb />
BETH C <lb />
At o. bus <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By i a the <lb />
Court Pitt county i. Special <lb />
No J. K. <lb />
the underpinned com-, <lb />
mis loner -ill sell tor before <lb />
court house door in Greenville <lb />
t. the wing <lb />
sir bed estate. Ii <lb />
town of Heth the lot now <lb />
J. If. Bu ting aid the. <lb />
buildings said said lot <lb />
the north by St. on <lb />
east by lot owned M J <lb />
Co. on the by Mack s <lb />
and c- on the wet <lb />
Blount store and hotel, <lb />
that convened <lb />
to cherry <lb />
deeds, one from M I. T <lb />
other deed f- nm Blount <lb />
One in bounded on <lb />
north by street, on east by rs <lb />
W H Bullocks, on south Is the lot own- <lb />
ed by co G <lb />
and on b. J R <lb />
A e or of tend <lb />
bounded on north by <lb />
and the Nelson on the est <lb />
the property, o south the <lb />
James, Alack <lb />
on th.- west <lb />
street, containing <lb />
or F. G.<lb />
a and <lb />
items<lb />
Vat bank <lb />
U. <lb />
U B<lb />
1,032.86, H . <lb />
its ,<lb />
. v <lb />
8.259,394 <lb />
iii-pus <lb />
38.154 <lb />
sine of County op s- <lb />
I. W s-o <lb />
Use above in. ,. my<lb />
M; <lb />
that <lb />
and <lb />
to <lb />
me, May <lb />
M- C. B <lb />
directors. <lb />
Help <lb />
This tight for is- <lb />
a good time for every one to La <lb />
helpful by <lb />
money is it is <lb />
for one to his ob <lb />
but money <lb />
lit is very <lb />
one pays his little debts, his <lb />
big ones if he can <lb />
paid out in a <lb />
debt may pay a dozen- in a <lb />
day and so ease tile situation <lb />
with as many persona- The truth <lb />
is, no one has a moral to <lb />
hold on t money if he owes it to <lb />
some one Neck <lb />
Commonwealth. <lb />
FREE <lb />
of or <lb />
Troubles. Other <lb />
y i if <lb />
it w will refund <lb />
full size bottle <lb />
ant if it then <lb />
use SOL. until <lb />
This entitles yo <lb />
to a at <lb />
AND <lb />
a limited number bottles <lb />
given away. Don't this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
SALE OP <lb />
PERSONAL <lb />
PROP-<lb />
Rev. E. Cox returned W.- <lb />
from a trip over in Ma-- <lb />
tin county and a e <lb />
bunch of squirrels with <lb />
He and a friend went <lb />
near Roanoke river, <lb />
afternoon, and between <lb />
and sunset they killed <lb />
This Boy Starts Right. <lb />
The youngest stock holder in <lb />
The Home Building and Loan <lb />
Association is Master Rogers <lb />
Whichard, of Norfolk. Shares <lb />
were taken for him at the organ- <lb />
of association when he <lb />
was but little more than three <lb />
years old, and his payments of <lb />
have come along regularly <lb />
every month. He is now four- <lb />
and a-half years and today <lb />
Secretary N. G. White received a <lb />
check from him by the <lb />
little fellow The <lb />
is all in capital letters with <lb />
made but it <lb />
is a good bit work for such a <lb />
small boy. By the time Rogers <lb />
is ten years old his building and <lb />
ban stock will be matured and he <lb />
will draw a good sum to add to <lb />
his bank account.- This is a good <lb />
way for a boy to start and lay the <lb />
foundation for a successful <lb />
Good Farm <lb />
For rent, lease or sale on <lb />
terms- the Latham farm, miles <lb />
from Greenville on north side <lb />
Tar river. Contains about <lb />
six horse crop cleared. <lb />
J. A. Andrews. <lb />
Lee's Daughter Marries. <lb />
Alexandria. Va., Sept. 25.- <lb />
Miss Virginia Lee, daughter f <lb />
the late General Lee <lb />
was married here today to Lieu- <lb />
tenant John Carter Montgomery, <lb />
Seventh United States cavalry. <lb />
The ceremony took place in <lb />
Christ church and was <lb />
by Rev. Dr. Morton, pastor of <lb />
the church Miss Lee was given <lb />
in marriage by her brother, Capt. <lb />
Lee, U. S. A. <lb />
Any Time of Year <lb />
You will find me ready to supply all your needs in <lb />
My stock is new and fresh at all times and I handle the <lb />
best brands. Anything wanted in staple Groceries, <lb />
Canned Goods, Pickles, etc. found <lb />
at my store, and prices are right All kinds Fruits in <lb />
season,. <lb />
Greenville N <lb />
October <lb />
Everybody is looking forward to it. The wonderful of last year has led to <lb />
plans for a greater Fair this year. Nothing like it. The best in all departments. <lb />
AGRICULTURAL <lb />
STOCK <lb />
EXHIBITS <lb />
BIG FREE SHOWS <lb />
EVERY DAY <lb />
IN PRIZES <lb />
BEST MIDWAY <lb />
ATTRACTIONS <lb />
DISPLAYS <lb />
SPECIAL SALES <lb />
FACILITIES <lb />
GREAT RACES <lb />
ALL CLASSES <lb />
A BIG TIME <lb />
ALL WEEK <lb />
RAILROADS-ASK YOUR AGENT <lb />
at <lb />
38,154.88 <lb />
By virtue mortgage execute- <lb />
deliver d to J. R. Smith Company <lb />
C R. W the 2nd day o <lb />
March I, which was ref <lb />
he office of the register of <lb />
deeds of F in book k-8 page <lb />
the t will Bell for <lb />
in the tot -n on Saturday the <lb />
f the follow- <lb />
s at personal property, to- <lb />
bay mares, two dray <lb />
one harness, <lb />
one top buggy-, <lb />
the sue purchased T. wT <lb />
Hart; -also one small bay mare bough. <lb />
J. Bit one other hay ant <lb />
open buggies, one- top <lb />
on dray wagon, five sets of <lb />
last lot the same bought of <lb />
J. E. the stable manure <lb />
now in thus stables rented by the said <lb />
C. It. Lorenzo <lb />
E. said is satisfy <lb />
said mortgage. This September 1907, <lb />
J, R <lb />
aw mi Arts <lb />
at the <lb />
Exposition <lb />
e and ion- <lb />
in the of <lb />
liberal <lb />
u m <lb />
October 15th, as <lb />
lib. arts <lb />
The attendance in the <lb />
history of the exposition is ex- <lb />
as ten thousand <lb />
worth c f prizes, inducing sh, <lb />
will be away to -holders of <lb />
ticket purchased on <lb />
that y. <lb />
mo to a <lb />
; inaugurated <lb />
days and in twenty <lb />
over <lb />
Suffer a word in defense the <lb />
town pastor. We have seen them <lb />
outrageously imposed upon by <lb />
people, usually young <lb />
men at school, who to town <lb />
bocks or <lb />
i i i them <lb />
selves in the pastor's <lb />
home, because he was a guest in <lb />
the neighborhood last fall when <lb />
he held a meeting there. Now of <lb />
course cannot say a <lb />
word, and no preacher ever <lb />
opened in complaint to <lb />
we have seen a <lb />
few we jot down as <lb />
we go We felt <lb />
sorry for pastors who treat with <lb />
decency people with no manners <lb />
STATEMENT OP GREENVILLE DISPENSARY. <lb />
Quarter Ending Sept 30th. 1907. <lb />
To amount sales this quarter <lb />
By inventor 4,704.76 <lb />
purchases, whiskey, beer, etc., quarter <lb />
Express, freight <lb />
Bottles <lb />
Labor <lb />
Tax, proportionate paid <lb />
Salaries <lb />
General expenses <lb />
Paid town <lb />
Balance profits on hand <lb />
for the <lb />
3,600.66 <lb />
14,396-12 <lb />
529.05 <lb />
520.00 <lb />
506-15 <lb />
5.000 <lb />
302.4 <lb />
of prize were received by one occasion a pastor's wife <lb />
Wheeler , director of tie man and all his <lb />
and liberal arts one of vis- <lb />
at the and <lb />
in, set <lb />
his down and up his <lb />
rut to day or And <lb />
he bat <lb />
ought<lb />
pointed chairman, am H. P. <lb />
Webster, cashier of the Atlantic <lb />
Safe and Trust Company, <lb />
treasurer, of this occasion. <lb />
There be by wanted. ad was seriously in <lb />
bands and the Tyrolean and Fiske the <lb />
W. L Hall <lb />
Warren Jr <lb />
J C Lanier <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
Mi <lb />
jubilee singers. The soft, drink <lb />
and -restaurant concessionaire <lb />
will their wares Pt price <lb />
on day. while the purchaser <lb />
of the souvenir tickets will re- <lb />
cards which will admit <lb />
them u all shows on the war <lb />
just half the regular <lb />
price. The of these ticket- <lb />
will receive cards the <lb />
grand ball, which will be held in <lb />
convention hall the following <lb />
October <lb />
Every souvenir ticket will bear <lb />
the general's signature. <lb />
showing, ii at the holder was a <lb />
visitor b the <lb />
These will bear a hand- <lb />
Borne design on one while tin <lb />
other will bear an advert <lb />
This r will b <lb />
bid th firm or person <lb />
, highest bid <lb />
East India exhibitors, in <lb />
addition to donating several <lb />
prizes, will give each and every <lb />
visitor a cup of tea. <lb />
Some of principal prizes <lb />
rec to dale two <lb />
valued at <lb />
Roth and <lb />
York gate, <lb />
have mots per- <lb />
to thus obtrude <lb />
upon a family, ought <lb />
to be step <lb />
over to the tut nine out of, <lb />
ten of our suffer <lb />
injustice and save the dead beat a <lb />
dollar a day. A who is <lb />
business that will <lb />
feed him to quit and try <lb />
and if his <lb />
w ill pay his board he ought not <lb />
i make the preacher do it. I <lb />
Sometime these are pet pie who <lb />
thoughtlessly upon the <lb />
pat tor who lives in town, we <lb />
have no hope of reaching <lb />
r class than these, dead <lb />
has neither conscience j <lb />
taste It is a very Ides <lb />
when one goes to town to spend <lb />
the to take money enough <lb />
to pay his expenses. <lb />
Charily and Children. <lb />
Th Quarrel of Dandy <lb />
What Cams of It. <lb />
Dandy and Laddie were collie <lb />
and brothers, and they were <lb />
owned by brothers, too, farmers up <lb />
in New Hampshire. The farms ad- <lb />
joined, and the farmers <lb />
their stock in common. The dogs <lb />
visited other frequently and <lb />
were great friends. One day when <lb />
was gnawing Lone Dan- <lb />
a pet kitten be aging to Dan- <lb />
family came near, and Laddie <lb />
snapped at her. Dandy <lb />
flew at his throat, and they hod a <lb />
hot fight before they could be <lb />
It is said that neither dog ever <lb />
crossed the boundary line between <lb />
tin- two after thatdaily drove his flock sheep down <lb />
the lane until he reached th.- <lb />
wall, where Dandy solemnly <lb />
took charge and drove them to pas- <lb />
night Dandy brought back <lb />
the and Laddie would be <lb />
waiting for them at the regular <lb />
place. once after their fight <lb />
did they take the slightest notice of <lb />
each <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
An Interesting Experiment. <lb />
. con posed ,; <lb />
and hydrogen, hi <lb />
two . unite when c <lb />
of the , n o f <lb />
. the oxygen of the air <lb />
prove this a simple <lb />
Hold n cool <lb />
i r over a burr <lb />
an I inner of i <lb />
I soon . <lb />
All the newest designs in <lb />
Mil l <lb />
And Ladies are Especially Invited <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
STORE <lb />
N. f. <lb />
with <lb />
drop- <lb />
. ll <lb />
I . . <lb />
v will .-. ; eel on it, <lb />
and it were to I <lb />
i. nil the time you i <lb />
. Ii . to trick, t it is n <lb />
f nature. Tin j <lb />
I into <lb />
co act <lb />
a Goo.-c.<lb />
BROTHER SLAYS BROTHER. <lb />
his Killed by Thomas <lb />
Jefferson. <lb />
Information reached here today <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
TIME E i 1507 <lb />
wood Jefferson was killed <lb />
sewing machine one dozen <lb />
ho.-. amber neck- <lb />
lace, and jewelry, laces, <lb />
from Japan, <lb />
Austria. <lb />
Never in the history of <lb />
ti-n or fair had an array of <lb />
prizes been e <lb />
of cost. <lb />
r. <lb />
a Coe I Run. <lb />
On Saturday one of Winter <lb />
s good citizens, who is <lb />
I that he is as high <lb />
as he is up, came to <lb />
Greenville to of the <lb />
He wanted home <lb />
-on midday train end on his <lb />
the depot stopped to talk <lb />
a friend. He apparent <lb />
that time was slipping by <lb />
until the whistle of the <lb />
train far the station him <lb />
there was yet considerable <lb />
him and the <lb />
depot, and he must be moving if <lb />
he covered it in time. Not <lb />
standing on ceremony he struck <lb />
out at a gait, and his fat <lb />
figure made a picture as he flew <lb />
through the street. Everybody <lb />
gave him right of way and he <lb />
made it just in time to swing on <lb />
the train as it started to pull out. <lb />
Sunday night by his brother. <lb />
Thomas Jefferson, at their home <lb />
near Fountain in the western <lb />
portion, of the county. The <lb />
brothers were well to do men and <lb />
lived on the Bynum <lb />
plantation which they purchased <lb />
years <lb />
Tn- of the tragedy <lb />
are the report being <lb />
while supposed <lb />
to iv; without warning <lb />
made an assault upon his brother <lb />
Thomas, and latter killed <lb />
James in self <lb />
Our informant also stated that <lb />
insanity was in the <lb />
family. The far.- of these men <lb />
sprint several an asylum <lb />
and another went insane last <lb />
year <lb />
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Norfolk Ar . <lb />
K. City 3.15 <lb />
Hertford 2.41 <lb />
Mack Kerry 12.45 in <lb />
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i he following was issued <lb />
the United States <lb />
that toe proposed lo- <lb />
of a over Content- <lb />
Creek. Is. built by <lb />
the commissioners of counts <lb />
. C, would offer an <lb />
obstruction to the free <lb />
of said Content Creek <lb />
a account of proximity to a <lb />
in said Creek <lb />
it is proposed to hold a public <lb />
taring. <lb />
order to give you an op- <lb />
to be heard a.-- required <lb />
-v the Act of Congress approved, <lb />
-larch 1899, you are hereby, <lb />
n that said public hear, <lb />
be had before me. at <lb />
in Lang's Hall <lb />
1907. where and <lb />
an op. <lb />
to be heard <lb />
the papers will <lb />
before-th. secretary of war for <lb />
it ,,. <lb />
in <lb />
.,; <lb />
authority of th secretary <lb />
,. . . ,. Brown.<lb />
Army. <lb />
i; Star. <lb />
Red <lb />
A, R i Men <lb />
I,.<lb />
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sen<lb />
S- <lb />
O. Lin <lb />
Fur fir. Sat <lb />
nil Mr. L S <lb />
yon I;, , . K i <lb />
s ,.;. -.- , <lb />
at his ., e by Kev. m. <lb />
T. and at the grave in <lb />
cemetery by the <lb />
Mason-c fraternity. More than <lb />
sixty Masons took pin in tie <lb />
service, and the attendance upon <lb />
the was very large. <lb />
except Sunday other than between <lb />
which art daily. <lb />
R. U. L. H. C. <lb />
Manager General Gen. Pass. Agent <lb />
Chamber cf Meeting. <lb />
There will be an annual meeting <lb />
of the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
night, Oct. 8th. at the <lb />
mayor's office. This meeting <lb />
should have the attention of <lb />
every member and business man <lb />
In Greenville. At this meeting <lb />
your board cf directors elects <lb />
president, vice president, <lb />
and treasurer. Much de- <lb />
pends on the action taken at <lb />
Monday night's meeting for the <lb />
working of the Chamber for the <lb />
Do not overlook this<lb />
as. <lb />
a. <lb />
A boy at seventeen can <lb />
determine for himself <lb />
whether he will be a simple bur- <lb />
den bearer for others as long as <lb />
lives, a leech on society or <lb />
he will be a broad-minded, <lb />
useful and successful man. If the <lb />
boy at this age has no ambition <lb />
to be anybody and is content to <lb />
simply let things nicker and take <lb />
his chance with others just like <lb />
him, frittering away his <lb />
to acquire knowledge and <lb />
caring for the trivialities of life, <lb />
he can make up his mind to carry <lb />
a hod, ride the brake beam of a <lb />
freight car or dodge the police as <lb />
he lives, or he can resolve to be a <lb />
man in the highest sense seek <lb />
every means for physical, mental <lb />
moral growth and develop- <lb />
and must graduate into a I <lb />
ever-widening field of utility and <lb />
success. It matters little what <lb />
his boyhood environment may be. <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPLY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
cf Aug 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured 11,018.35 <lb />
All her Stocks, Bonds <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 2,688.64 <lb />
Demand 10,000.00 <lb />
Due from Banks 8.488,62 <lb />
Cash Items 817.61 <lb />
fold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin 612.37 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses Mid <lb />
Bills 85,000.00 <lb />
Time 82,291.06 I. <lb />
82,259.3 <lb />
Due to a <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 891.71 <lb />
8,152.00 <lb />
223,650.76 <lb />
Total <lb />
223.650. <lb />
Total <lb />
North of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier of the above named b do <lb />
swear that the above is true to the bot of my <lb />
belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, this 31st day of Aug 1907. f <lb />
ANDREW. MOORE. I <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
J. L WOOTEN <lb />
R. C. FLANAGAN <lb />
R. <lb />
ext year, am <lb />
meeting and remember the has the ambition and <lb />
eight o'clock, p. m. grounded purpose he will <lb />
C. E- Bradley, climb out of Press. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
House Furnishings, <lb />
lucky r k-it his um- <lb />
this. It makes a nice <lb />
for <lb />
of Air. <lb />
The scientists tell that <lb />
procure at sea level is <lb />
teen pounds to the square Es- <lb />
that the earth's <lb />
miles up <lb />
into it may extend a <lb />
deal higher <lb />
square inch that air, reaching <lb />
from the earth's surface to the top <lb />
of the atmosphere, weighs therefore <lb />
about fifteen pounds. Now, if we <lb />
could gather up all that atmosphere <lb />
put it into a balance, <lb />
we should have to put into the op- <lb />
a solid globe of lead <lb />
sixty in diameter to equalize <lb />
tho weight. Air is not so light as <lb />
some persons tiling it is, you, sec- <lb />
Chicago Newt, <lb />
The Rainbow Road. <lb />
followed tho mad <lb />
tho atom had crumbled by. <lb />
rainbow ,,, y <lb />
A. nil sky. <lb />
r.-t and <lb />
doc curly <lb />
And a fr b, <lb />
A and a now tin rail. <lb />
was th. I In command, <lb />
won, I Sunday evening. <lb />
down to tho ground. <lb />
told u . <lb />
s told how n pot of <lb />
hid at and tho bow. <lb />
hurried a-row, <lb />
R.-ally V. and <lb />
I lot next cam riot. <lb />
tho early tailed dos behind. <lb />
Pot was a In <lb />
or danger, I tier <lb />
Oil. we almost there. <lb />
And ire would been rich, no doubt. <lb />
Put tho wind by with a <lb />
And OUt. <lb />
Whee tea ed look about <lb />
The .-. d irk had come, <lb />
rim feat that lost <lb />
And the dun KM tho Drat <lb />
And the om and the <lb />
But Do end th. and I- <lb />
All pare <lb />
under penally of the <lb />
hunting or dog, or in <lb />
upon our <lb />
lands, kn as the J- <lb />
-arm. <lb />
J. B Cherry. <lb />
J. Cherry. <lb />
Minister Dead. <lb />
Dr. A. H. Moment, pastor of <lb />
the First . c. <lb />
Raleigh, died in that city <lb />
day, lie was well known <lb />
throughout the State. <lb />
OF THE PEOPLE. <lb />
hose Who Come aid Go Knew <lb />
You Know. <lb />
E. B. went to Williams- <lb />
ton today. <lb />
L. P. Lawrence left this morn- <lb />
for Panacea Springs. <lb />
Miss Lula Taylor returned to- <lb />
day from a visit to Snow Hill. <lb />
Mrs- Nana Brown returned <lb />
Sunday evening from Norfolk. <lb />
F. M. Hodges went to Kinston <lb />
T. L. Bland, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
came in Sunday evening. <lb />
Miss Virgie Hart, of Virginia, <lb />
is visiting her brother, J. N <lb />
Hart. <lb />
Miss Eliza Harding returned <lb />
to Grifton Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson, <lb />
of Winterville, spent; Sunday <lb />
here. I <lb />
returned <lb />
this a <lb />
Snow Hill.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
J. v. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED <lb />
, AND PR <lb />
M cU. r t the at Greenville. N <lb />
C March 1879 <lb />
will in la <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, OCT. <lb />
n p men only get their m <lb />
in papers by <lb />
An want to know <lb />
what this world be with <lb />
out girls It would be a stag- <lb />
nation. <lb />
riv Clarkton says that <lb />
if the Republicans do nominate <lb />
a third term, there <lb />
are Democrats can <lb />
him. IVe hoy the is <lb />
This has been B line <lb />
fall f. <lb />
hay, but we feel quit, <lb />
-re are many farmers in <lb />
Pitt who will continue <lb />
paying their money for th. <lb />
Wee urn product. There <lb />
not U a bale hi hay snipped <lb />
county <lb />
The Raleigh N and <lb />
owes to its enemies <lb />
the liberal advertising they give <lb />
it <lb />
may be a success ran- <lb />
a railroad, but he is not a <lb />
in a newspaper <lb />
numerous or her interest- <lb />
topics i in <lb />
of lite, the <lb />
for governor have been lost <lb />
sight of for time being. They <lb />
could not attention with <lb />
A town dots not as much <lb />
by comp neighboring <lb />
as it do,. through lack cf <lb />
public i pint among its own <lb />
pie. town that sits still ad <lb />
just w alts t to come its <lb />
way does not much coming. <lb />
while the town that gets up and <lb />
after things finds them. <lb />
Every business man in Green- <lb />
ville should feel an in the <lb />
a meeting of the Chamber <lb />
of Commerce to be held Monday <lb />
night, and should manifest that <lb />
interest by his presence. While <lb />
the organization has not been as <lb />
active as it might have been <lb />
since it started a year ago, yet it <lb />
has done much good. It did a <lb />
work in helping to secure <lb />
the training school, and there <lb />
other things in which it has been <lb />
beneficial- In fact it should be <lb />
alive at all times with an eye <lb />
constantly looking to those things <lb />
that mean development and <lb />
progress. Going after a thing <lb />
with an organization behind you <lb />
will be much more fruitful of re- <lb />
than individual effort. Come <lb />
out Monday night. <lb />
They are making a <lb />
of that Rowland trial at Raleigh. <lb />
If there was a game warden it <lb />
Pitt county he could <lb />
thing to <lb />
county has more cotton <lb />
factories than any county <lb />
in North Carolina, and the Gas <lb />
Gazette recently issued a <lb />
handsome page illustrated <lb />
telling these forty-odd <lb />
and the other advantages <lb />
i county. <lb />
file Charlotte News says that <lb />
rive time there will not <lb />
ya whiskey in North <lb />
and we believe the News <lb />
a safe prediction. At <lb />
time it is noticeable <lb />
yet engaged in the saloon <lb />
fail to see the growth <lb />
against the traffic and <lb />
not get out of the business <lb />
are driven out. <lb />
The course of the Raleigh Times <lb />
is redacting no credit upon <lb />
Croat paper, be Times is certain- <lb />
in no position to be <lb />
at others. <lb />
w . <lb />
for street and other improve <lb />
shows mat <lb />
there believe progress. <lb />
may not find any <lb />
bears in the hut he <lb />
rind without looking far. <lb />
Civilization is certainly c <lb />
when the college get <lb />
to passing against <lb />
hazing <lb />
SHALL BETAKEN <lb />
The newspapers that are not <lb />
going to be caught by a show- <lb />
of the books have no uneasy <lb />
feelings about the investigation. <lb />
Let it go on <lb />
Sentiment expressed in the <lb />
meeting of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
Monday was wry <lb />
much against the demands k <lb />
by property owners along Di. k <lb />
avenue for payment <lb />
little strips across the front <lb />
the lots to straighten and beau- <lb />
that street. The question <lb />
was brought up some years <lb />
and has at intervals since been <lb />
more or less discussed in meet- <lb />
of the aldermen, but every <lb />
to do anything toward <lb />
proving Dickinson avenue has <lb />
en by the attitude i <lb />
the property owners It is be- <lb />
argument that the properly <lb />
owners themselves would be the <lb />
greatest beneficiaries, by many <lb />
fold, for this street to be straight- <lb />
and paved, but people of all <lb />
other sections of the <lb />
see the justness of having to pay <lb />
large sums for the little strips of <lb />
property in question and then <lb />
improving the street mainly <lb />
the benefit of those living on it <lb />
Another point that does not <lb />
need arguing now to convince <lb />
anybody, is that Greenville is <lb />
going to begin paving Th t <lb />
seem to be a settled <lb />
It is certain that the g <lb />
will begin on the business section <lb />
of Evans street and then go to <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line depot. <lb />
Toe thing that brings Did <lb />
into any <lb />
whatever as the route to <lb />
follow from street to the <lb />
depot is it is a little shorter <lb />
ranee than to go by way I <lb />
street Evans and Ninth <lb />
ore already the standard <lb />
width of streets of the town, <lb />
i here be no property to <lb />
pay for on this route, and <lb />
cost of paving the small differ- <lb />
in distance will be <lb />
as compared with what the <lb />
of property on Dickinson <lb />
want for sufficient front- <lb />
age to make that street the prop <lb />
r width. <lb />
The situation is just <lb />
things being the people <lb />
had rather see Dickinson avenue <lb />
made the route to the depot, but <lb />
unless the attitude of the prop- <lb />
owners is changed the other <lb />
route will be selected. <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
B- a <lb />
As long as ft typewriter is <lb />
h- oily weapon by <lb />
. . in their fight, -.-Hi t. necessary to all the <lb />
i he <lb />
With the of pie n-. the <lb />
cost of is again ad- <lb />
if continues it will <lb />
won be so that no one can <lb />
to have it. <lb />
Mr. Win. R. Hearst is making <lb />
en's nominate <lb />
himself for president. <lb />
Reforming Tammany from the <lb />
is another one of <lb />
cent in politics. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs William E. Corey <lb />
seem determined to shed both <lb />
families. <lb />
Senator thinks the <lb />
try has enough of Roosevelt- <lb />
A; whom else, did he say <lb />
Lillian Russell denies at she <lb />
is h r face was <lb />
but has had <lb />
money, fr r years <lb />
No doubt Brother Fairbanks <lb />
never dreamed they had put so <lb />
much in his cocktail. <lb />
Mexico is getting enthusiastic <lb />
Secretary Root, even if he <lb />
isn't a hot <lb />
A has sued the city <lb />
of Parkersburg, W. V. for <lb />
tor a monkey bite. If the <lb />
been nit-size, <lb />
night the damages nave ban- <lb />
i city. <lb />
Mrs. Carrie N had to I <lb />
Ii. before sh i genin <lb />
. t o it nil <lb />
another h e Wu <lb />
to th.- <lb />
S picking up, u <lb />
few ovations himself in old <lb />
THE SHOEMAKER SAINTS. <lb />
Some folks can't sleep when <lb />
they get the chance, and <lb />
folks can hardly get a chance to <lb />
sleep. And it is a matter in <lb />
which they can neither swap <lb />
places nor divide. <lb />
Did they try to lose the <lb />
dent in the Louisiana hunting <lb />
trip <lb />
a decided dry <lb />
look. The prohibitionists carried <lb />
the election in that city Tuesday <lb />
by about a thousand majority <lb />
and Wilmington should <lb />
sit up and take notice. <lb />
There are a lot of good things <lb />
in store for Greenville, that is if <lb />
we go right down ; them- <lb />
Keep street paving in your <lb />
mind and it will be no great while <lb />
before Greenville into the <lb />
paving business, <lb />
The General Convention of th <lb />
Episcopal Church, in <lb />
Richmond, is having trouble <lb />
the race question. The South- <lb />
bishops want a separation so <lb />
that each race have <lb />
churches and its own bishop, <lb />
while th Northern and Western <lb />
bishops oppose such division. <lb />
A Problem For <lb />
of the most serious <lb />
problem that confronts <lb />
newspaper publishers of she <lb />
country, those of the <lb />
smaller dailies and is <lb />
the impending increase in the <lb />
price of print paper, which will <lb />
be double what it <lb />
now is. There l-e <lb />
few outside the strongest of the <lb />
minor publications that will, be <lb />
able to weather the storm and <lb />
continue the present price- <lb />
The greatest to <lb />
Suffer will undoubtedly be <lb />
weeklies whose several <lb />
years ago injudiciously reduced, <lb />
price of subscription from <lb />
and 91.80 to says <lb />
Decatur <lb />
This unfortunate cut in price <lb />
occurred when the country was <lb />
in the clutches of hard, times. <lb />
and the people were not able to, <lb />
pay their bills. When <lb />
struck the country, and prices <lb />
f commodities naturally <lb />
op, the price of the country <lb />
weekly was kept at one dollar, <lb />
and now every subscription <lb />
en at that price well-nigh a <lb />
financial It will be at a loss <lb />
when the new price of paper <lb />
goes into effect. <lb />
There is but one thins for <lb />
small publishers to d and that is <lb />
to increase the price of their pa- <lb />
They should not expect to <lb />
make the advance less than fifty <lb />
cent on subscriptions, and <lb />
the same amount on rates. <lb />
No man can publish a decent <lb />
weekly newspaper nowadays at <lb />
and no subscriber ought to <lb />
expect to get a paper for that <lb />
th. Trick by NUS <lb />
It m in that Thoma. <lb />
Gregory joined the London metro- <lb />
force. In hit time Gregory <lb />
arrested many notorious criminals. <lb />
He captured a gang who were <lb />
known as the of <lb />
and under whose guidance all big <lb />
robberies were carried out. Gregory <lb />
was gifted with a faculty for <lb />
and he appeared in many <lb />
characters. In order to enter and <lb />
raid a club in Soho lie was given the <lb />
task of gaining admittance to the <lb />
At an appointed time, <lb />
dressed as a poor old man, he <lb />
lurching up against the door <lb />
with a basket of The <lb />
doorkeeper, a pugilist, knocked him <lb />
over into the road, but this gave the <lb />
waiting an opportunity for <lb />
getting inside and effecting their <lb />
mission. <lb />
One summer for weeks he might <lb />
have been seen daily outside the <lb />
general as a boot cleaner, <lb />
and eventually he brought off the <lb />
arrest of a pang. <lb />
Obtaining the position of valet to <lb />
a wealthy who kept a man- <lb />
in Gregory, with <lb />
other officers, a big coup, <lb />
four confederates being sent to <lb />
penal servitude. <lb />
An emoting story is told of one <lb />
of Gregory adventures. He was <lb />
keeping on the corner <lb />
of Dean street west and had adopt- <lb />
ed the plan of selling matches, lie <lb />
had only two a large and a <lb />
small one. A Scotchman went tip <lb />
to and offered halfpenny <lb />
the largo box, at the same lime <lb />
officer penny. Gregory <lb />
said could not let him have that <lb />
one, would try to get one for <lb />
him. at Ibis moment the man <lb />
he was watching by, and <lb />
Gregory went after and located I <lb />
Some forty minutes i <lb />
afterward Gregory returned to the <lb />
conn r of Dean street and found the <lb />
Scotchman awaiting for his <lb />
matches and change <lb />
A Bond street capture is quite a <lb />
dramatic little story. One morning <lb />
Gregory noticed in Bond street a <lb />
landau stop outside Jeweler's shop. <lb />
A woman dressed in the height of <lb />
fashion slighted into the . <lb />
window. She somehow attracted <lb />
the detective's and was i <lb />
teen to drop her parasol through <lb />
the grating under the window. <lb />
The shop assistants noticed her <lb />
trouble and out to help her <lb />
recover the article. No sooner had <lb />
they left the shop than two <lb />
entered and proceeded to <lb />
fill their pockets with jewelry. The <lb />
detective got assistance and j <lb />
ed all three, out to <lb />
old Weekly. <lb />
Th life a n man is <lb />
often far from being a bed of <lb />
roses. Pittman. of the <lb />
Dunn Weekly Guide, was <lb />
rested other day for having <lb />
four cords of wood sawed on a <lb />
sidewalk of a back street in <lb />
town, and was fined He <lb />
took an appeal to the Superior <lb />
court. It. does look like if ; <lb />
newspaper man is fortunate <lb />
enough to own four cords of wood <lb />
at one time, he should be d <lb />
to have it sawed almost anywhere <lb />
he Sun. <lb />
With the Drewry matter <lb />
and the Rowland <lb />
trial of band, Raleigh can <lb />
take a tiny rest before <lb />
pulling off the fair. <lb />
The city Bern held an <lb />
on the question <lb />
of issuing bonds for <lb />
street improvements, and the <lb />
was overwhelming in favor <lb />
of bonds. Good for New P <lb />
Next Week. <lb />
Those favorites with Greenville <lb />
the Four <lb />
will begin a three engage- <lb />
in Masonic opera <lb />
next Monday night The com- <lb />
this season is stronger and <lb />
better than ever, and pres <lb />
notices show trey are playing to <lb />
large houses. All who witness <lb />
their performances are well <lb />
pleased- <lb />
Food For <lb />
The best of food for young <lb />
is hard boiled egg mixed with a <lb />
little wheat bread. Cut up the egg <lb />
fine and add ti it ft part of a roll <lb />
that has been soaked in water for a <lb />
few minutes and then squeeze dry. <lb />
Great care must be taken that the <lb />
food fresh, for if it be the least <lb />
sour it will kill the birds. The <lb />
young ones are nearly always fed by <lb />
male bird, but in about two <lb />
weeks they will food themselves, <lb />
When they are a month old put <lb />
them in a cage by themselves, Feed <lb />
them mi the and bread mixed <lb />
with some of the seed that you give <lb />
the old birds, and, having continued <lb />
this diet for four or live weeks, you <lb />
may treat them as yon do the old <lb />
ones. Keep your cage perfectly <lb />
clean, give the birds plenty of light <lb />
and fresh air and keep them out of <lb />
drafts. Sudden changes of temper- <lb />
will be to make them <lb />
church is earnestly requested to <lb />
be present at the meeting <lb />
eastern towns are taking service tonight. Important <lb />
in front of the to be attended to- Let <lb />
J. N, H. <lb />
Friends throughout the State <lb />
will s with Rev. <lb />
I N. H. and Mrs. <lb />
Summers, of Norfolk, because <lb />
if an injury to their son. who is <lb />
i nephew of Mrs. J- R. <lb />
of this city. Of the <lb />
accident the Norfolk Landmark <lb />
of Sunday the result <lb />
n injuries sustained by being <lb />
struck on the head by a piece of <lb />
timber, while he was at play at <lb />
Atlantic City school No. How- <lb />
Important Business. ard son of Rev. J. <lb />
member of N painfully <lb />
injured. The boy <lb />
for probably half an hour <lb />
um-. of progress. <lb />
every one be there. <lb />
but rallied an was much o <lb />
yesterday afternoon <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Funny <lb />
Here are a few Irish bulls; An <lb />
Irish member of the <lb />
board some years ago <lb />
ed that St. Boniface down should <lb />
be planted with some line old <lb />
Horace Walpole records one <lb />
which he pronounces the best he <lb />
ever met with. hate that <lb />
said a gentleman, looking at a <lb />
person who had been his nurse. <lb />
her, for when I was a child <lb />
changed me at <lb />
This was a perplexing assertion, <lb />
but a similar instance is recorded <lb />
in the autobiography of an Irish- <lb />
man, who gravely informs us that <lb />
he sway early in life from his <lb />
father on discovering he was only <lb />
his Telegraph. <lb />
Try This. <lb />
Without any preliminary ask a <lb />
number of persons to kindly draw <lb />
from memory the figure which <lb />
G o'clock exactly as it appears <lb />
on the dials of their watches. Now <lb />
ask them to take out their <lb />
and look at them. Most of thorn <lb />
will discover that the character <lb />
they saw so clearly the foot of <lb />
the imaginary watch floating before <lb />
their mind's eye no <lb />
at all on the dial of the real <lb />
where its place is taken by the small <lb />
seconds hand <lb />
riB <lb />
f Um Who <lb />
by Um Sward. <lb />
St. and his brother, Cris. <lb />
associated together <lb />
in the were two native <lb />
of who, having become con- <lb />
to Christianity, set out for <lb />
to preach the faith about the <lb />
middle of the third century along <lb />
with St. Quintin and others. The <lb />
brothers fettled at where, <lb />
in imitation of the apostle Paul, <lb />
they publicly in the day- <lb />
time and worked with their hands <lb />
at night, earning their own sub- <lb />
by making shoes, <lb />
nobly born. They supplied the poor <lb />
at a low price, and u tells us <lb />
that an supplied them with, <lb />
leather. Th heathen listened to <lb />
their instructions and were <lb />
at the charity, disinterested- <lb />
piety and contempt of glory <lb />
displayed in their lives, and many <lb />
were converted to the Christian <lb />
faith. <lb />
After they been thus engaged <lb />
for several years the Emperor Max- <lb />
fame into <lb />
and a complaint was mode to <lb />
the brothers. He, de- <lb />
siring to gratify their accusers as <lb />
well as to indulge his own savage <lb />
gave, onion- tin t t <lb />
should be brought be; <lb />
the most in -humble enemy <lb />
of the Christians of time. The <lb />
saints bore with patience and con- <lb />
the most cruel torments and <lb />
at length finished their course by <lb />
beheaded with the sword <lb />
A. D. <lb />
According to n tradition, <lb />
their remains, being east into the <lb />
sea, were washed <lb />
marsh. In the sixth century n <lb />
greet church was built in their hon- <lb />
or at a nil St. richly <lb />
ornamented the shrine. <lb />
from their martyrdom to the <lb />
present time they have been re- <lb />
as the patron faints of shoe- <lb />
makers, who were accustomed to <lb />
honor their day are yet in <lb />
some by great festivity. One <lb />
special ceremony was a procession <lb />
of the brethren of the craft with <lb />
banners and music, while various <lb />
characters representing King Cris- <lb />
pin and his court were sustained by <lb />
different Ga- <lb />
Th Laurel and <lb />
The laurel and the sunflower <lb />
have been found, according to <lb />
Country Life, to be of the greatest <lb />
use in damp situations. People who <lb />
live in such spots, especially near <lb />
undrained land, think there is no <lb />
help for them but by removal. <lb />
experiments have shown <lb />
that it is possible materially to <lb />
prove the atmosphere in such neigh- <lb />
by the planting of laurels <lb />
and sunflowers. The former <lb />
off an abundance of ozone, while the <lb />
latter in destroying the <lb />
malarial conditions. These two, if <lb />
planted even on the most restricted <lb />
teals in a garden or any ground <lb />
close to the house, will be found to <lb />
increase speedily the <lb />
salubrity of the atmosphere. <lb />
From <lb />
There was a young maiden of <lb />
Leigh. A talented Lady was <lb />
She baked some mince pies as a <lb />
pleasant surprise for her bough, <lb />
who was coming to <lb />
But when the youth tasted her <lb />
dough ho groaned out a terrible <lb />
In anguish bawled. <lb />
Then the doctor was to <lb />
what Mabel's bough. <lb />
Said the doctor in accents most <lb />
gruff, afraid this man's <lb />
hod it <lb />
Cried my had <lb />
only one <lb />
Quoth the off <lb />
That's Answers. <lb />
A Financial <lb />
An old gentleman who had dis- <lb />
mo from his horse walked into <lb />
a wayside inn at <lb />
dale and left the animal in charge <lb />
of a scantily clad urchin. On re- <lb />
turning he found another poverty <lb />
stricken boy holding the horse. Ex- <lb />
the little lad through his <lb />
he <lb />
not the boy I left with <lb />
replied the boy; just <lb />
and bought him from <lb />
t other lad for a <lb />
For his candor the boy received <lb />
sixpence. London Penny<lb />
Domestic Courtesy. <lb />
At a Lambeth and of- <lb />
dinner Mr. Frank Bryant told <lb />
a story of a Lambeth lad who <lb />
questioned by his schoolteacher as. <lb />
to his father's Christian name. <lb />
your name <lb />
our father's name <lb />
his other <lb />
What does your moth- <lb />
call him r <lb />
fat London <lb />
press. j <lb />
it Is In F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
sell Eclipse and <lb />
fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
Co <lb />
We on hand copies <lb />
of the history of are p to <lb />
PB T Cox rind first meal f u at <lb />
Root paint, varnish, stain. Rubber shoes of all sizes <lb />
etc, at Harrington, Bar- coats at B. F Manning <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Our price, <lb />
Bring your chickens and eggs <lb />
to Harrington, Co. <lb />
Highest prices paid for them. <lb />
The famous Hawks glasses at <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro Don't neglect <lb />
your eye.-- <lb />
. Mrs. W. M- Moore, of Grime s <lb />
land, spent Thursday night here. <lb />
She came Up with her daughter, <lb />
Miss Ward, who has entered <lb />
school again. <lb />
Harrington have <lb />
a complete stock of ready made- <lb />
clothing see him before you get <lb />
your next suit. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox. who is Reach- <lb />
in the graded school of <lb />
den, came in Friday evening to <lb />
spend Saturday at home. <lb />
You want a buggy and we <lb />
have them. When you <lb />
load of tobacco come by Winter <lb />
buy that buggy until you see <lb />
him. He can make it to your <lb />
interest and he do it, <lb />
here <lb />
FOR two <lb />
wagon and a disc harrow- Mrs. <lb />
J. L. Butt, one mile from Win- <lb />
Dr. Cox and family, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox, Bennett <lb />
and daughter. Miss Alma, Misses <lb />
Maggie Hudson, Annie Carroll <lb />
and Chapman <lb />
from the exposition last <lb />
Another large shipment of <lb />
of all sizes just received <lb />
at A. W. Co <lb />
There- will be a moving picture <lb />
entertainment Monday night at <lb />
th j academy. This company has <lb />
given several entertainments <lb />
her of a high order. <lb />
They an entirely <lb />
st of pictures. <lb />
Our fall stock cf dry good, <lb />
shoes, notions are for in- <lb />
Come and see us be- <lb />
fore buying elsewhere. W are <lb />
prepared to give you <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Rowan Cooper Son <lb />
tie recently vacated <lb />
by Taylor Co. <lb />
Heaters of all grades and <lb />
just received at A. W. v. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Wild grapes are <lb />
and the are getting <lb />
fat- In of this, the <lb />
sound of the horn and <lb />
the glad yelp of the hound <lb />
familiar sounds to our ears of <lb />
late. Last night Prof. Li <lb />
and a crowd of the school boys <lb />
went out on an expedition this <lb />
kind. We have not heard the <lb />
extent, of the catch. The last we <lb />
saw of them they were put tin <lb />
with great expectations. We <lb />
hope they were <lb />
The residence being erected <lb />
by Miss Alice Tripp is going <lb />
L. L. and Miss Rosa <lb />
Smith Louise Satterthwaite <lb />
went to Greenville today- <lb />
We regret very much to lose <lb />
B- G. Taylor and Frank <lb />
White, who have gone to Ayden <lb />
to mercantile business <lb />
We never met two more clever <lb />
and straight forward young men, <lb />
and our loss is gain. <lb />
Our best wishes for their success <lb />
go with them. <lb />
have tried the rest, now <lb />
try the best, tho Hunsucker bug- <lb />
sold by the A- G- Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
of all kinds prepared <lb />
at the Carolina Milling mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb />
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb />
Co <lb />
Now is the time to purchase <lb />
any time- Wood also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
stock of static-i <lb />
must go. We must make <lb />
room for our immense stock of <lb />
new goods now coming During <lb />
the next forty days we will make <lb />
special prices to all our customers <lb />
on our box papers <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and can now <lb />
be had at the drug store of Dr <lb />
T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Guaranteed Rubber, <lb />
weight rain coats at B. F. Man- <lb />
Co <lb />
Look-out for our immense fall <lb />
which will be here in s <lb />
few days. <lb />
Have all your wood turning <lb />
work done at Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. cg- First class work <lb />
done <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, of New <lb />
Bern, came in Friday afternoon <lb />
visit her son, who is in . <lb />
Remember that the A Q-s <lb />
Manufacturing Co. are still <lb />
the well known Tar <lb />
wagons at their usual low price <lb />
Hunsucker buggies are still g <lb />
if you want a nice up to <lb />
date you had <lb />
better give him an early call <lb />
Ward-robe, tables, safes <lb />
made to order. Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. co. <lb />
School children cannot get th <lb />
proper training unless <lb />
The <lb />
Pitt school k <lb />
by the A. G. Cox Mfg <lb />
are especially noted for <lb />
comfort, besides being the <lb />
et desk on the market. Every <lb />
school house in N. C. <lb />
should not be without them. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb />
under guarantor. <lb />
They are kept in stock B T <lb />
Bro. <lb />
The ladies and the girls all <lb />
candy. The kind <lb />
at Saul's drug store. <lb />
hams and shoulders <lb />
at J. R. Smith co. <lb />
A specialty of stationery at <lb />
Saul's drug store. <lb />
MUST <lb />
CHANGE HER <lb />
BELIEF. <lb />
RELIGIOUS <lb />
Will Not Miss Vanderbilt <lb />
Unless She Catholic Church <lb />
A New York dispatch <lb />
Gladys Vanderbilt must change <lb />
her religion when she becomes <lb />
the bride of Count <lb />
or the Austrian autocracy <lb />
will not the marriage. <lb />
The so-called <lb />
of Vienna has become <lb />
scandalized of the engagement <lb />
and unless the young woman be- <lb />
comes a Catholic the marriage <lb />
will not be legally recognized in <lb />
Austria. The Count being a <lb />
Catholic, Miss will <lb />
continue to remain Miss Vander- <lb />
in Austria unless she changes <lb />
her religion, although in the <lb />
country, proper, the <lb />
marriage will be considered per- <lb />
legal and the young <lb />
man's name will be as <lb />
a full-fledged countess in the <lb />
roster of Hungarian nobility. <lb />
Issue of the marriage of the <lb />
would be looked upon <lb />
as illegal in Austria. Hence the <lb />
is convinced <lb />
that Miss Vanderbilt, in order to <lb />
gain a standing in Austria, as <lb />
well as in Hungary must em- <lb />
brace the Catholic faith, as Anna <lb />
Gould did when she married <lb />
Co. <lb />
Men's fancy silk mufflers for <lb />
the cold winter wind at B. F <lb />
Mi n ling Co. <lb />
When in need of rice kid <lb />
driving and work <lb />
gloves, see B. F Co. <lb />
Dress a specialty, at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co <lb />
Men's fancy all sizes at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
A new lot of beat Hour at <lb />
Co. <lb />
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We happened to go around to <lb />
the A G. Cox manufacturing <lb />
Co's place today and found that <lb />
they had shipped almost a car <lb />
load of their Tar Heel Cart <lb />
bodies today. Good <lb />
will <lb />
There Trouble at Home. <lb />
odd a client as you can <lb />
imagine said Jerome K. Jerome <lb />
at a dinner, <lb />
m a legal friend of mine <lb />
Rye one morning. <lb />
was an extremely pretty <lb />
but her clear, soft eyes <lb />
ere red with Indeed, <lb />
-he was in tears as she entered <lb />
my friend's office. Her little <lb />
form shook with sobs. <lb />
my said he <lb />
I should explain that this <lb />
client hardly more than <lb />
seven or eight years well, <lb />
dear, what can I do for <lb />
sir, said the child, <lb />
want to get <lb />
a divorce from my papa and <lb />
mama Home Com- <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M.-BLOW, Manager and <lb />
Urn take <lb />
two story derailing <lb />
at One four room <lb />
an-1 for ; at One nine r, two story <lb />
m- n h list j dwelling at Six vacant <lb />
all who receive m the town N <lb />
take <lb />
for i <lb />
Tuesday night sometime after <lb />
and Mrs of <lb />
i are visiting the latter's <lb />
Mr <lb />
mother, Mrs. SacS . <lb />
In a trial here Saturday before<lb />
turned to her homo in the <lb />
Dry. <lb />
Asheville, N. C, Oct. <lb />
Asheville has gone and <lb />
the prohibitionists are tonight <lb />
wildly enthusiastic The <lb />
of the people today was rendered <lb />
in language plain- They literally <lb />
swept the city clean and sent the <lb />
saloon to its death beneath an <lb />
avalanche of votes The <lb />
carried every voting <lb />
precinct in the city and won by <lb />
of eight hundred and <lb />
eight. <lb />
While the voting continued all <lb />
this afternoon the tale <lb />
practically told at noon. In fact <lb />
before o'clock this morning <lb />
the saloon advocates saw the <lb />
on the wall and <lb />
realized that the tide had set <lb />
against them. After the first <lb />
four hours of balloting was <lb />
simply a question of majority. <lb />
The total number of votes polled <lb />
was 1,700. <lb />
The A G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co have just received a car <lb />
of the Pittsburgh welded <lb />
fence of the most popular heights. <lb />
Prices are nothing but rock bot- <lb />
tom- Call and see them before <lb />
you buy. <lb />
Nice juniper tubs of all sizes <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Bagging and ties at Harrington, <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Money is a burden when it has <lb />
to be carried around in a purpose <lb />
if we do not have immediate use <lb />
o'clock someone set fire to and <lb />
up the large tobacco pack- <lb />
house of Mr, Caleb Cannon, who <lb />
lives about seven mile <lb />
Ayden. The loss was several <lb />
thousand dollars and there was <lb />
no insurance. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods co <lb />
to E. E. Co., they <lb />
have the best. <lb />
C. G. Moore has been elected <lb />
chief of police of Ayden in place <lb />
of J. W. Alexander. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. have just re- <lb />
a ear load of lime. <lb />
J. N. Alexander has gone north <lb />
to purchase his fall goods- <lb />
Mrs. Betsy Case died at the <lb />
home of her son-in-law, John <lb />
Dennis, who lives near here, last <lb />
Tuesday and was buried the fol- <lb />
lowing afternoon. <lb />
direct from <lb />
factory at Saul's drug s tore. <lb />
W. J. Boyd is at Richmond on <lb />
business. <lb />
Go to E E. new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh <lb />
Miss Arab Davis has accepted <lb />
a position as teacher in a school <lb />
at Old Ford. Beaufort county. <lb />
Tuesday was a courting <lb />
The wash tub men <lb />
a case before Esquire <lb />
and a jury down at the rink as- <lb />
by Senator Fleming, who <lb />
delivered himself of much Black- <lb />
stone and declared he was a <lb />
hater of all things <lb />
of any and all who treated <lb />
the poor farmer, whom he the <lb />
Senator loved so truly and so <lb />
well, as to sell him. the farmers, <lb />
something the Senator declared a <lb />
fraud and so decided the jury. <lb />
At Squire Blows there were <lb />
proceedings but no jury, <lb />
however, a plain, simple old <lb />
try break down with Judge Blow <lb />
in the chair and Col. F. G. James <lb />
on the floor narrating the needs <lb />
and wherefores why a poor devil <lb />
of a tenant shouldn't quit his <lb />
crop when he wanted to. The <lb />
colonel and the senator both won <lb />
out- <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say nothing of the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Early has returned <lb />
from her visit to Norfolk, <lb />
Everybody hat <lb />
buys candy from <lb />
drug store. <lb />
Rev. Marvin Ormond will <lb />
in the Methodist church <lb />
here Sunday night, Oct. 6th. All <lb />
are invited to attend- <lb />
Big lot cots latest styles, very <lb />
comfortable at J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Ice cream salt at J. R. Smith <lb />
and <lb />
Pneumonia Cure at J. R. Smith <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
received a car load of Ellwood <lb />
wire fence. Can furnish any <lb />
Big lot of calico, best grade <lb />
cents per yard at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The very best and cheapest <lb />
hair brushes, combs, and <lb />
at Saul's drug store, <lb />
If you wish something nice <lb />
r two kind friends i <lb />
aid, one by pull- and <lb />
Company. <lb />
try. <lb />
BARGAINS IN REAL <lb />
One thirty-seven acre f. rm <lb />
outside corporation at <lb />
nM n Ms .,.,, <lb />
Ayden Loan a Ins. Co. <lb />
This scribe went out in the <lb />
country Monday and in walking <lb />
across the fields fell in a <lb />
about ton feet deep, and <lb />
not been for <lb />
who lent their aid, one by <lb />
and the other by pushing, <lb />
the probability is he would have <lb />
been in that ditch right now <lb />
a ramble across the field <lb />
and a fall in a ditch w sincerely <lb />
hope we may always hereafter <lb />
be delivered. Those kind <lb />
who so greatly aided us will live- <lb />
in our memory so long as <lb />
shall last and <lb />
ditches are never <lb />
patterns at J. R. Smith <lb />
co. <lb />
Mrs. F. Lilly left Tuesday to <lb />
visit friends at Maple Cypress. <lb />
Washing machines and wring- <lb />
at J. R. Smith co. <lb />
The whole generation <lb />
were here from <lb />
in attendance upon a <lb />
court. <lb />
Bring us your beeswax, woo, <lb />
hams, shoulders, chickens and <lb />
eggs to J. K. Smith Co. <lb />
J. T. Smith. Sr., has been con <lb />
fined at his home several days <lb />
with sickness. He is very much <lb />
improved at this time. <lb />
Sauls guarantees all he sells, <lb />
especially candy. <lb />
Mason fruit jars, taps and rub- <lb />
at I. R. Smith co. <lb />
Keen cutlery and hard- <lb />
ware at J. R. Smith co- <lb />
Riyal flour, always good and <lb />
good always at J. R. Smith co. <lb />
Two prominent families firm <lb />
Winterville have moved to Ayden <lb />
and will make this their home. <lb />
We extend them a hearty <lb />
come. <lb />
We h the sermon of Rev. <lb />
Marvin Ormond, in the <lb />
dist church last Sunday night, <lb />
very highly complimented. <lb />
Many say he is destined to fill a <lb />
high place in his noble calling. <lb />
The last quarterly meeting of <lb />
the Baptist Association of this <lb />
section will be held in the church <lb />
at this place next Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. All members are es- <lb />
invited to be present at <lb />
the Saturday meeting as much <lb />
important business is to be trans <lb />
acted. <lb />
There were several families <lb />
from to leave <lb />
Tuesday for the exposition. <lb />
George and Fred Worthington <lb />
are at Scotland filling a <lb />
large contract for tinning. <lb />
Their's is good work and is <lb />
meeting a steady demand. <lb />
last week of<lb />
ii i <lb />
in a ii.-,.; ; , , <lb />
v of court <lb />
same party was given a hear <lb />
for . .,, ,. ,; t <lb />
i bond ; <lb />
to . i <lb />
jail. <lb />
lie <lb />
of <lb />
r. <lb />
up . , <lb />
; to <lb />
i n a id <lb />
at a bargain HI. <lb />
just S. our ;, . <lb />
fore you buy. J. R <lb />
Co. <lb />
Now for a neW s <lb />
to see before y <lb />
Bay r. of r <lb />
leather shoes for <lb />
patent <lb />
, .,.,,,. j <lb />
R. Turnage and Company. <lb />
Our line Haw's Hat <lb />
rev <lb />
Guaranteed. J. R, <lb />
I COM<lb />
l.-f. iv yon bu J. <lb />
R. Turn-i em I <lb />
If you want a fall ; <lb />
have them, Latest sty <lb />
prices r j j , <lb />
and company <lb />
Overcoats and rain coat <lb />
bargains Don't fail to s <lb />
R and <lb />
and <lb />
age <lb />
at <lb />
em <lb />
n . SALE. <lb />
virtue of., ,.,,,.,.,,, <lb />
Pitt county i. . , <lb />
No 1488, J. It. <lb />
.-tat-n. <lb />
will sail for cash <lb />
court house door in Greenville on Mon- <lb />
t. the <lb />
estate. One lot i the <lb />
town of Beth I being tho store lot now <lb />
Mowed b; J. R. Bu ting and the <lb />
on said lot. it h mod <lb />
tho north by I -i., on <lb />
east the owned by M <lb />
Co., the south by Mack G R ran <lb />
and Bros, an I on the wed <lb />
mount s-. r and h I <lb />
prone that was <lb />
to cherry <lb />
rid the <lb />
other a <lb />
One other I a in Beth I bounded <lb />
on , Mrs <lb />
Bullocks, on <lb />
ed by K c-. .-, ,. m <lb />
Also one piece or pan-el at land <lb />
bounded on the by Railroad <lb />
e on the east <lb />
the Nelson property, on south the <lb />
Orson, Mm <lb />
S an th- <lb />
, -i .-. , <lb />
P. G. commission <lb />
tr <lb />
or <lb />
H. <lb />
COTTON BUYER <lb />
Office in<lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AYDEN. N. <lb />
the of business 1900. <lb />
for it. Then you run a risk of j buy a box of candy from <lb />
losing u while if it was in the at store. <lb />
bank it. would be perfectly sale. <lb />
J. L. Jackson cashier of the <lb />
Bank of Winterville.<lb />
your Box Carts while they <lb />
are cheap The A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co. have plenty It is understood, however, that <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them. I Emperor I Joseph not <lb />
Have your carts, wagons and share in the extreme the . i in v <lb />
buggies put in good trim for the j on marriage, <lb />
fall use. All kinds of repair j and that as long as he lives he <lb />
work done promptly. Carolina I will insist that the American <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
too <lb />
to <lb />
i in ho <lb />
in have hi.-i <lb />
Smith marrying n <lb />
maker got to do with h F <lb />
his mind spurs <lb />
. and make it over <lb />
woman gets full recognition of <lb />
i laws notwithstanding. <lb />
i- <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
Pens. M. M, Sauls. <lb />
The Woman's Foreign Mission- <lb />
Society will hold a public <lb />
meeting in the Methodist church <lb />
in Ayden the third Sunday after- <lb />
noon in October, at o'clock All <lb />
are invited and a warm welcome <lb />
will be extended. <lb />
R. W. Smith W. F. Hart <lb />
went to Grifton Thursday en <lb />
i business. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured 11.1 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from banks and bankers I <lb />
items 9.80 <lb />
coin 120.00 <lb />
coin 1.872,06 <lb />
Nat. bk notes other 1,386 <lb />
Total <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Capital stock f <lb />
surplus fund <lb />
i profits <lb />
Payable <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
I J. It. Smith, Cashier of the above-named Co v , <lb />
the above statement is true to the beet of my an <lb />
Bribed and to <lb />
27th of,, Aug<lb />
in , <lb />
J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
Notary Public <lb /></p>
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                <p>
year In the <lb />
history of county, <lb />
there has no more <lb />
factor i our <lb />
t an <lb />
now a history <lb />
years duration Last year <lb />
bast of the six. Too <lb />
daring <lb />
entire was m re than <lb />
with In the <lb />
c u <lb />
i on Oct. <lb />
to for <lb />
year's work There will <lb />
be no regular program. <lb />
the prominent citizens of tin <lb />
will he present shew <lb />
their interest in us and in <lb />
w few words of <lb />
n training <lb />
school Boon to be <lb />
t . midst, with life <lb />
, la in. <lb />
. v,c i with the best c ; <lb />
, I ; in th <lb />
South., with the ; cop i . <lb />
i,. . .; . on <lb />
to f i ml of every u , <lb />
teacher i patriotic cit i .- <lb />
tie <lb />
in i g that <lb />
our go <lb />
e i <lb />
. r with <lb />
. . . . , y <lb />
VI <lb />
fails in the same month and only <lb />
a day apart, hence they had a <lb />
joint observance of their <lb />
Quite a number of <lb />
their friends were with <lb />
them to enjoy the afternoon. <lb />
The cotton now <lb />
gathered is likely to be <lb />
than the last, notwithstanding <lb />
all the handicaps under which <lb />
war grown; but the demand for <lb />
it u b i hilly greater than <lb />
fur the crop of year, and <lb />
the price be higher-not <lb />
low hi is reason <lb />
the v. for the rec <lb />
o; cent a Ob <lb />
server <lb />
I ;. i ,. , ,, <lb />
Mai ii i i tie, <lb />
M. mine <lb />
pi Moore. <lb />
Car.--i <lb />
i i Or. n i-. . l <lb />
HEALTH. <lb />
Arc you <lb />
Indication <lb />
ANY of these and other <lb />
I of the LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
r I . <lb />
iv nor <lb />
the <lb />
E. <lb />
that n <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue the power of sale con <lb />
.-lined ill n certain deed <lb />
and delivered John Dennis and <lb />
wife Sarah Dennis to E. K. <lb />
the day of September 1906, and <lb />
duly recorded in the Register of deeds <lb />
office of Pitt county. North Carolina. <lb />
in P s, page the undersign, d <lb />
will expose to public sale, before the <lb />
door in Greenville, to lie <lb />
highest bidder on Saturday; October P. <lb />
1907. ii tract or parcH of land <lb />
lying and being in the county of Pitt <lb />
and state of North and de- <lb />
scribed as foil to <lb />
In township and <lb />
ed follow; Situate near <lb />
known as e Bowen tract of I mil and <lb />
owned by Dennis, and <lb />
the lands of Cox, <lb />
Frank Hart, John Cox and Joe <lb />
Containing acres more or less. <lb />
it-7 of the acres formerly owned <lb />
I the Jordan heirs and Aaron <lb />
horn heirs, Dixon and th <lb />
. . Jackson land, to <lb />
n the <lb />
y I---. in, ,,. <lb />
u. <lb />
deed <lb />
lams <lb />
Mil. la <lb />
. h e. <lb />
vile. N C. <lb />
t; is i tea <lb />
the . , <lb />
. not, <lb />
i. .w on Si<lb />
ear. I <lb />
c iv-, en .-.;. . r.  <lb />
the v iv I fails to <lb />
i i . . . <lb />
. i . <lb />
; a <lb />
nil teach in the co i <lb />
with the number . <lb />
they a tend so that th <lb />
may o. .-. to are bearing the bur-1 <lb />
den of l hi- work in this county I <lb />
hall make to e Board of <lb />
cation some recommendation as <lb />
to y next year based <lb />
upon your record of attendance <lb />
upon <lb />
The Woman's Betterment As- <lb />
i will also have a meeting <lb />
the same day and organize for <lb />
tin- year's Last year their <lb />
efforts resulted in raising and <lb />
pending in the improvement of <lb />
school grounds and school houses <lb />
the sun <lb />
a step higher this <lb />
We cordially invite the people <lb />
of the county, whether you live <lb />
in town or country, to meet with <lb />
gatherings. We are <lb />
doing this as a mere matter <lb />
of courtesy, but we real- <lb />
want you with us. <lb />
I beg you to show <lb />
your interest in the work, and <lb />
what you propose to do in your <lb />
school chis year by present <lb />
at this first meeting We desire <lb />
to meet at a- m , and ad- <lb />
at p. m Let's show to <lb />
the i. f the county that we <lb />
are In earnest in our work and <lb />
our profession by this <lb />
meeting the largest and best that <lb />
the ass has ever held. <lb />
You know my faith in you and <lb />
I shall surely look for- <lb />
ward with pleasure to meeting <lb />
ea ii and every one of you on <lb />
Saturday, Oct. 12th. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Co. Supt Schools. <lb />
Kl <lb />
r, vi M <lb />
the do I end <lb />
. e j <lb />
; OF LAND, <lb />
. i <lb />
tin i <lb />
It. <lb />
I . <lb />
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I . i . <lb />
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I S <lb />
W i . . i<lb />
I. HI i Ill p <lb />
r .This Ii u <lb />
c M oh-, <lb />
or . i I'd I Co. <lb />
J, enters <lb />
more i r <lb />
. u land yin.- in <lb />
I -.-. Pitt <lb />
C, on north side of I. r, <lb />
tin . <lb />
inch <lb />
o J. K. I e <lb />
-Villi i . i- <lb />
. well <lb />
. <lb />
1907. <lb />
F. i i I. <lb />
i r <lb />
pi i <lb />
title to or in the fore <lb />
going described inns; ; <lb />
their protest in writing with me <lb />
within the next thirty days, or <lb />
they will be barred v law. <lb />
R. Williams.<lb />
I. b. v w, <lb />
present, two absent. <lb />
The street committee <lb />
that much was being <lb />
made on work on the streets, <lb />
especially in the part of the town <lb />
last taken in the corporate limits. <lb />
The street committee was to proceed to open a new <lb />
street from Dickinson avenue to <lb />
Eighth street the Corey <lb />
and Sutton property. <lb />
The cemetery was reported in <lb />
bed condition from weeds and <lb />
grass and a man was employed <lb />
to clean it out. It was also or <lb />
a house for keeping <lb />
tools be built in cemetery at <lb />
a cost not exceeding <lb />
The clerk was instructed to <lb />
notify the two white com <lb />
of the town to appoint a <lb />
committee of two members from <lb />
each company to confer with the <lb />
lire committee of the board <lb />
to consolidating into one <lb />
company. <lb />
. The board decided to dispense <lb />
the services of one police- <lb />
man after the of November, <lb />
ranking the force <lb />
time <lb />
W. H. Johnson was refunded <lb />
paid for dray license tax, Iv <lb />
being liable <lb />
The superintendent of the <lb />
and light plants was in- <lb />
to place <lb />
on in the new <lb />
pan of the to. e deemed <lb />
Mr R. W. King, chairman of <lb />
the board of county commission- <lb />
returned today from his <lb />
f . J ,. i U- l ll . -ill <lb />
one day squirrel hunting <lb />
over there and killed <lb />
Dr. <lb />
N. C , Oct. 3.-At <lb />
a special meeting of the board of <lb />
directors at N. <lb />
Dr. John was <lb />
elected superintendent of the <lb />
State Hospital for the <lb />
succeed Dr. P L Murphy, the <lb />
noted alienist, died ten days <lb />
ago Dr. was first <lb />
assistant physician of <lb />
-1------11 <lb />
Peach Blossoms. <lb />
In Senator <lb />
near the Baptist church, is a <lb />
peach tree a number of <lb />
blooms on it. Who ever saw <lb />
peach in October before <lb />
Mere Houses <lb />
are seldom <lb />
reason being that it is so <lb />
unusual in <lb />
Greenville,, i,. h. i The <lb />
town as it <lb />
might because of the difficulty to <lb />
get houses want to <lb />
.-. lie. <lb />
By a <lb />
Burton is still <lb />
i T i m ii is; a job in is worth <lb />
two in the bush. <lb />
oil octopus should have <lb />
fined says a <lb />
contemporary. Still, if it would <lb />
come up with that <lb />
all would be forgiven. <lb />
Perhaps they might at it <lb />
easier in Kentucky, by to <lb />
who didn't <lb />
czar certainly has a hard <lb />
time of it He went out yachting <lb />
one day and his Rot stuck in <lb />
the mud; he went out again, and <lb />
Emperor William met him and <lb />
preached a sermon. <lb />
what you advises <lb />
the Philadelphia Inquirer. And <lb />
so we should if the butcher, the <lb />
baker and the candle-stick maker <lb />
did not show such an ugly and <lb />
vulgar disposition to haggle over <lb />
the price of things. <lb />
woman, decided she his <lb />
a thought <lb />
it over and remarried And <lb />
still, people talk about a Woman's <lb />
predilection for changing her <lb />
mind. <lb />
General, says the <lb />
United States dies too much on <lb />
its The General doesn't <lb />
understand; our fleet not of the <lb />
style he has been used to. <lb />
The Glided i <lb />
In one alter the opening <lb />
the graded school has reached an enrollment of and there are <lb />
others yet to come in. <lb />
music department, which is a <lb />
no a- this session, is prov- <lb />
a decided success. <lb />
good reliable white <lb />
to and live ii. home <lb />
family. Address Re- <lb />
Hector. <lb />
ii . and <lb />
. C ard u I <lb />
e to <lb />
purchase i . uniforms for i c <lb />
. <lb />
i salary of the c . of p <lb />
ii d . p. i <lb />
month from Sept first. <lb />
the chairman <lb />
coin, <lb />
was increased to <lb />
per year <lb />
J. was i <lb />
to barbecue in a building in <lb />
front of the warehouse. <lb />
The several officers made <lb />
reports for the past month- <lb />
Accounts allowed and or <lb />
paid amounting to <lb />
How you rail get a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and he prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
is a foil could desire, and <lb />
we will your <lb />
box dues not lack a tingle <lb />
article. <lb />
toads for Sale. <lb />
For Sale acres wood land, <lb />
on outer edge of ad- <lb />
joining lands Parker, <lb />
Tyson and <lb />
tenant house. Now owned <lb />
by Fulford. Terms <lb />
Apply to C. S. Carr. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
COX MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox Mill, Oct. 3rd, 1907. <lb />
Oscar Evans and H. A- Moore <lb />
returned from Norfolk Monday. <lb />
Miss Kizzie, who has been sick <lb />
with typhoid fever at the home <lb />
of S. S. Wilson, has recovered <lb />
and returned home. <lb />
We have something new here <lb />
some of our people claiming to <lb />
have the Holy Ghost I don't <lb />
know what they will get next <lb />
J. W. Porter died Sunday, <lb />
was a member of the Will <lb />
I Of <lb />
You get s <lb />
g Horse Goods c <lb />
I Corey <lb />
D. W. <lb />
At the meeting of the board BaPtist church a Jack. <lb />
Aldermen Thursday night it Miss Hollie Page, who has been <lb />
bonds by the election <lb />
held in May. Of these bonds <lb />
will apply to the Eastern <lb />
Carolina Training <lb />
School and to public <lb />
November 4th has <lb />
been set as the date for receiving <lb />
and opening the bonds- <lb />
in Greenville, has returned <lb />
home <lb />
Misses Jennie and Allie Cox, <lb />
of Haddock's X. Roods, spent last <lb />
week with Miss Bessie Moore <lb />
Charlie Evans has bought a <lb />
new buggy. j <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
I Fresh kept con <lb />
I In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold<lb />
y North Carolina. <lb />
JESSE SUGG. <lb />
Death of an Citizen <lb />
Friday night the at n <lb />
few minutes after o'clock, Mr, <lb />
Jesse Lemuel Sugg passed <lb />
at his residence on Filth street <lb />
He had been sick some months <lb />
and the end was not unexpected, <lb />
yet his death brings great son ow <lb />
to many hearts. <lb />
Mr Sugg was some past <lb />
years of age, having been born <lb />
in Greene county April 1850. <lb />
He moved to Greenville <lb />
and engaged in the insurance <lb />
business here, conducting a <lb />
agency for twenty-live <lb />
He was popular as an <lb />
agent, and enjoyed the highest <lb />
esteem and confidence of our p o- <lb />
November 14th, 1894, he <lb />
Miss Minnie Exum, and is <lb />
survived by the wife and three <lb />
little daughters He also leaves <lb />
two brothers. Col. I- A. Sugg, of <lb />
Greenville and Mr. B. F. Sugg, <lb />
of Washington, and one sister, <lb />
Mrs. Henry Harding, of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Mr. Sugg made Greenville a <lb />
useful citizen, and once served <lb />
as a member of the board of <lb />
aldermen. He was public spirit- <lb />
ed, generous, a good <lb />
and a warm friend, <lb />
He was a member of the <lb />
Methodist church and also of the <lb />
Masonic fraternity, and was <lb />
faithful in his duties to both. <lb />
The funeral will take place Sun- <lb />
day afternoon, the remains <lb />
his late residence at o'clock. <lb />
Services will be held at the <lb />
church and at Cherry Hill <lb />
the interment being <lb />
with Masonic honors. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Office in Hank. Building <lb />
North The Standard Oil Company is <lb />
Superior preparing to exploit the oil fields <lb />
A Fair Japan, After a while, <lb />
and ill be permitted to <lb />
aside and <lb />
l, . rum <lb />
v i that, the <lb />
h s been <lb />
I The argument <lb />
purpose . warm, too. <lb />
,. ; , Mr <lb />
i ; , ,. a <lb />
. the i <lb />
n. In Well, <lb />
in this j t . it touch up <lb />
purpose or de from nature <lb />
no, the tariff. <lb />
u, and. he -I ,, . K K an. D o. . . Mp- <lb />
will take, .-. <lb />
to t the <lb />
re nib r up <lb />
.-I to he <lb />
i l Monday m <lb />
it being the day <lb />
at he <lb />
louse in said n y In Green- <lb />
11-. N. G., t on <lb />
i. <lb />
in end action, the plaintiff-. <lb />
i ply tn o f-r Una <lb />
re i--i in Said com- <lb />
he of <lb />
C. M. cue. <lb />
super <lb />
t. <lb />
that he should die on <lb />
old of ; but he <lb />
doesn't seem to care particularly <lb />
to have the tax <lb />
got there. <lb />
A number of people so dis- <lb />
tressed g the business <lb />
morals Mr. John D. <lb />
that they actually would do <lb />
those things themselves if they <lb />
had the chance, just to keep the <lb />
old fellow in the straight <lb />
narrow path. <lb />
Attorney Genera Bonaparte <lb />
will now try to the shingle <lb />
to the r ii oh. <lb />
Company to <lb />
United States. Dr. To one fine <lb />
Please Uncle <lb />
Sam. <lb />
Some vaudeville <lb />
isn't Make Money <lb />
Did you know there was only a <lb />
supply of <lb />
bills in the United Slates paid a minute, <lb />
only a two supply of, The managers must want them <lb />
two-dollar bills, and only a ten j to it <lb />
supply of five dollar hills double <lb />
. ,, ., . , ,, . , of ours, stirred up the <lb />
Well. it s a and United <lb />
Treat announced <lb />
that, in spite of every- <lb />
thing he can do, ho can't make <lb />
enough small bills to keep pace <lb />
with the demand. <lb />
The treasurer fears that in the <lb />
course of the next three or four <lb />
weeks the supply of ones, twos <lb />
and fives will run out and the <lb />
trading at stores with ten <lb />
twenty and fifty dollar bids will <lb />
nave <lb />
in change. <lb />
Mr. Treat says that the cause <lb />
of the scarcity is his inability to <lb />
hire enough skilled laborers at <lb />
government wages to make the <lb />
notes N w York American. <lb />
Governor Glenn Coming <lb />
Governor R. B. Glenn will <lb />
speak in the Jarvis Memorial <lb />
church Sunday, November 24th- <lb />
both morning and He <lb />
will discuss themes appropriate to <lb />
the day, looking to the welfare <lb />
of the people. town is for- <lb />
in securing the governor <lb />
for two addresses. Doubtless he <lb />
will have a great hearing. <lb />
pi until it felt like bid times on <lb />
the river. <lb />
A large steel plant has been <lb />
located in China, and that <lb />
try is destined to discover that <lb />
for ways that are dark, and tricks <lb />
that are vain, a large steel plant <lb />
is peculiar. <lb />
STATE NEWS <lb />
Tuesday morning, while Guss- <lb />
Sears and his wife, Ella, colored, <lb />
who lived on Mr. George West's <lb />
farm, in Sand Hill township, <lb />
were picking cotton in the field <lb />
some their home, <lb />
their house caught on fire and <lb />
burned to the ground. Their two- <lb />
youngest children, a boy and a <lb />
girl, who were in the house, both <lb />
died from suffocation and burns <lb />
before any one could reach the <lb />
get them out. every <lb />
thing in the house was destroyed <lb />
The cause of the fire is unknown- <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
few boarders. <lb />
Convenient location, nice rooms, <lb />
electric lights and bath room. <lb />
Apply Reflector office.<lb />
The Whole Wilkinson Co Stock <lb />
Of Grade Dry Goods, Clothing, <lb />
TRUNKS, ETC <lb />
AMT. <lb />
Will be on the market <lb />
At Cost for Days <lb />
The few articles added to this stock will be sold at a small advance <lb />
Stetson 1.50 Mens and Hats IS cents <lb />
NAPPER BROWN <lb />
Was Only Serving Tn r <lb />
Just <lb />
The of morals is not the <lb />
same all the world over. In <lb />
for conduct in seen <lb />
from another point i <lb />
among lends inter- <lb />
est to a report in Lend of the <lb />
k as to in that <lb />
little iii of the . ;. airy of Eu- <lb />
rope. The author visited the <lb />
prison of the land. <lb />
Only three nun chained, <lb />
f remained moodily <lb />
to d. Flaring on the ground before <lb />
formed n to <lb />
his . i . <lb />
v. observed him <lb />
H . that hi- Io <lb />
as the officials class, <lb />
wear. i <lb />
is I asked. <lb />
government clerk convicted <lb />
of was the answer. <lb />
weeks in chains is his sen- <lb />
what have the other <lb />
was oar next query. <lb />
they have most; <lb />
themselves. They arc net <lb />
criminals. We have v few thieves <lb />
and robber in Montenegro. This <lb />
went on informant, <lb />
pointing to a young man with a <lb />
pleasant face grinned with <lb />
he noticed-the attention with <lb />
which we favored him. a ton <lb />
sentence for <lb />
we repeated, <lb />
it punishable to quarrel <lb />
Too many lives are <lb />
was the- laconic reply. <lb />
we exclaimed, a light <lb />
breaking in upon mean <lb />
murder They arc all <lb />
We no tunic <lb />
the indignant response. land <lb />
is safe from murder as any other <lb />
in the world. one kills rob or <lb />
steal in Montenegro. But we just <lb />
quarrel among ourselves. We <lb />
hot blooded and shoot quickly, that <lb />
is <lb />
an <lb />
For the Vies Pi . , i . f <lb />
Few lave i closer to be- <lb />
than i <lb />
ruff of .-. <lb />
backing for a <lb />
i in I lie <lb />
of but . <lb />
I . a . <lb />
rider hat, A . an <lb />
ii was nil off with W ., lib. , <lb />
ti m Had it I n . hat <lb />
it, V , <lb />
. . , <lb />
ha h -lie <lb />
, ., ii a . . . .-v <lb />
was shot. <lb />
Senator Marl; . . was , <lb />
then . i <lb />
publican did f. <lb />
When They Know It All. <lb />
The proud father includes among <lb />
his boasts the following school es- <lb />
say of his young <lb />
horse gets up by giving a sud- <lb />
Hen jump to its front legs and then <lb />
gets on its hind low. <lb />
cow drinks by putting its <lb />
mouth in the bucket and sucks the <lb />
water. <lb />
duck picks up the food by its <lb />
bill, then throws his back. <lb />
leaves begin to bloom <lb />
about the 1st of Slav, <lb />
locomotive while going around <lb />
corner bends very much to the in- <lb />
side. <lb />
passenger train when about to <lb />
stop too wheels of the locomotive <lb />
stop revolving and slides along <lb />
tracks. <lb />
locomotive has to be very <lb />
much heavier than the train to <lb />
overcome the weight of the train <lb />
against it. when a body <lb />
gets n-moving it has a tendency h <lb />
keep York Post.<lb />
Every lovely, kindly grace is <lb />
worth will add much <lb />
to your happiness and usefulness <lb />
when you are older. A rude, ill <lb />
mannered person is shunned and <lb />
disliked in every circle, and unless <lb />
the opposite habits are formed <lb />
early life they are seldom formed <lb />
at all. <lb />
Keeping Potted. <lb />
To Butter. <lb />
If the butter loses its flavor, put <lb />
it in a bowl or water, salt and stir <lb />
with a wooden it <lb />
for about five minutes <lb />
two or three may <lb />
add a little baking soda. <lb />
Stuff dales with fresh cream <lb />
dip in n thin sugar <lb />
and roll in freshly grated <lb />
and you have a wholesome <lb />
suitable for a dessert with <lb />
crackers and<lb />
A Hint. <lb />
Try dinning stale cake in milk <lb />
and it in a moderate oven. <lb />
It is said to taste as if newly baked. <lb />
To <lb />
Emery paper, if tacked upon <lb />
is for smoothing <lb />
slightly broken edges of thin turn- <lb />
New, By carefully rubbing the <lb />
back and forth, a smooth <lb />
face is but not if the <lb />
benched <lb />
Even- day, n a <lb />
I grown up no you <lb />
r reads <lb />
Quit,, h.-a not <lb />
or ii. that grow, <lb />
Nor the of th <lb />
a if it ruin or mow. <lb />
it can but be. to me. <lb />
s- or two. <lb />
the <lb />
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or.- to <lb />
i i I i-v notion, <lb />
Hie i Dial jun <lb />
her I <lb />
the stovepipe <lb />
inquired the first <lb />
didn't have the nerve to <lb />
it down responded i i <lb />
second mi i r. <lb />
hat of mobile <lb />
working on the new n <lb />
i the <lb />
. in than ever i <lb />
cut it <lb />
An Idea. <lb />
said a fat man, <lb />
the makers of underwear, of socks, <lb />
drawers and shirts. Why do they <lb />
put the thick seams and and <lb />
roughness inside, next to the <lb />
skin, instead of outside, where <lb />
they would not be felt <lb />
you not often had your <lb />
underwear prick you, the knots <lb />
bruise you, the seams set up an <lb />
itching Well, all that could be <lb />
abolished. The inside of underwear <lb />
should be turned outside. <lb />
is the only possible ob-, <lb />
to my idea. But, after all, <lb />
underwear, which is invisible, <lb />
comfort means more than <lb />
New Orleans Times-Democrat. <lb />
The of <lb />
Much controversy has taken place <lb />
on the question of the sense of hear- <lb />
in fish, and many <lb />
have been tried with view of set- <lb />
it. Some of the latest of these <lb />
are those of which M. Mirage has <lb />
given an account in the Paris <lb />
The fish <lb />
with were carp, tench, <lb />
eel and Others, and the author finds <lb />
no evidence of a sense of hearing. <lb />
Sounds were transmitted into the <lb />
waler close to the with an en- <lb />
capable of affecting deaf <lb />
mutes. effect was produced on <lb />
the and Si ream. <lb />
Abbreviated. <lb />
Carrie Nation, the smasher, did; <lb />
tome smashing in Washington not <lb />
long ago and was arrested and taken I <lb />
the police station. <lb />
said the desk <lb />
is your <lb />
Mrs. Ration assumed a dramatic <lb />
and am a <lb />
of the <lb />
the unemotional <lb />
sergeant. take <lb />
Leader. <lb />
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb />
Troubles a of One of <lb />
Public c <lb />
A principal of one of the Detroit <lb />
public bus sitting at <lb />
desk, talking to a friend, the other <lb />
day. <lb />
The telephone bill interrupted <lb />
the conversation, the principal <lb />
took down the <lb />
After a few minutes of iron <lb />
talk over the wire he slammed down <lb />
the reviver and turned to his <lb />
with a scowl. <lb />
the queried the <lb />
visitor. <lb />
the repeated <lb />
the principal. it's just <lb />
of those loving mothers. <lb />
make mo p , ailing <lb />
up nil day long and treat <lb />
though I were the boy or <lb />
did this one want <lb />
the friend. <lb />
do-you asked the <lb />
principal, breaking into n <lb />
em the reply. <lb />
explained the <lb />
n daughter in the fourth <lb />
grade, and she rails me i , least <lb />
once a tiny. This time she o, me <lb />
at length with much led- <lb />
her little daughter had <lb />
gone to without her rubbers <lb />
on and mo if would please, <lb />
go down and feel of her feet <lb />
send her home if they wen- wet. <lb />
how, what do you think of <lb />
Harper's Weekly. <lb />
The English <lb />
The man from London paused in <lb />
front of the little shop and read and <lb />
reread the mysterious sign that was <lb />
suspended from the wall. It <lb />
will please not <lb />
stand over this grating while talk <lb />
The more the Londoner read the <lb />
sign the more he was mystified. <lb />
Finally he summoned up his <lb />
age and entered the shop. <lb />
he greeted <lb />
you tell me why you <lb />
have that sign out there which <lb />
reads, will please not <lb />
stand over this grating while talk- <lb />
can, <lb />
keeper. <lb />
why, my good man <lb />
you see, if stood there <lb />
talking they would drop their h's, <lb />
and the porter would have to lose <lb />
time going down in the basement <lb />
looking for <lb />
And the man from London walk- <lb />
ed away after remarking that Amer- <lb />
was a queer <lb />
Brooklyn Citizen. <lb />
replied the shop- <lb />
it Did Not Fit <lb />
The were entertaining <lb />
a distant relative, a man of ponder- <lb />
physical attainments, <lb />
weighed nearly pounds. On the <lb />
morning after his arrival he came <lb />
down to breakfast rather late and <lb />
looking as if he had not bad a good <lb />
night's rest. <lb />
are not feeling well this <lb />
morning, are Mr. ii. <lb />
ed his host, with some anxiety. <lb />
it's nothing said <lb />
the guest. have u little <lb />
cold, that is <lb />
whispered Bobby, the <lb />
youngest member of the family, <lb />
loudly enough to he bend by the <lb />
visitor, can a men as big as he <lb />
is have a little Youth's <lb />
Companion. <lb />
for vice . did he <lb />
want. <lb />
on the nomination of Cornelius N. <lb />
Bliss. <lb />
One day. Hie eon- <lb />
Woodruff r.-i <lb />
ton, and sent for <lb />
hear, said the Ohio son- <lb />
want to lice<lb />
my friend.- been <lb />
of me for the <lb />
plied the New Yorker. <lb />
you're too young, Tim; e <lb />
declared <lb />
you carry that of <lb />
yours into the senate chamber, <lb />
would take you for a <lb />
Woodruff pointed out that be was <lb />
several month older than Governor <lb />
Roosevelt and also that he was old <lb />
enough to have a son- in the <lb />
class at Yale. <lb />
I J Man- <lb />
if we were to put you to <lb />
the job of bossing those <lb />
old senators one of them would be <lb />
sure to turn you across his knee and <lb />
spank <lb />
A Pertinent Query. <lb />
pardon, began the beg- <lb />
gar, stopping a at the <lb />
ferry. you spare a few cents <lb />
to help me across the <lb />
you any money at <lb />
inquired the pedestrian. <lb />
a replied the beggar. <lb />
equated the pedestrian. <lb />
What difference does it make <lb />
which side of the river you're <lb />
It Wouldn't Work. <lb />
The old doctor was <lb />
pressing upon bis little patient the <lb />
of mastication. <lb />
he advised, matter <lb />
what, you eat, always chew each <lb />
mouthful thirty <lb />
But Jimmy shook bis bend <lb />
wouldn't do at our <lb />
why not. <lb />
I'd always be hungry <lb />
The rest of the kids would clean <lb />
Vie table off before got through <lb />
with that one <lb />
City Independent. <lb />
Harking Back. <lb />
Mrs. don't want to be <lb />
Impertinent, but how old are you <lb />
anyway Some of the ladies were <lb />
discussing your ago at the club the <lb />
other day. and several of them <lb />
claimed that yon were least <lb />
but I insisted that you were <lb />
hot more than <lb />
Mrs. glad you were <lb />
so kind. Of course you didn't men- <lb />
the fact that you were ready to <lb />
leave the grammar grade when <lb />
was in the primary class at school, <lb />
did you <lb />
Grammar and Glory. <lb />
lb K. Hedges was one of the <lb />
students at Princeton. <lb />
Mayor Strong's secretary he was <lb />
compelled to prepare in a jiffy a <lb />
mayor's -message to the board of es- <lb />
and apportionment. In th <lb />
rush and tear one glaring <lb />
and two or ex- <lb />
of doubtful V ac- <lb />
curacy appeared in ,. ,. . , .,, <lb />
The following day a New York city <lb />
newspaper severely <lb />
his incoherent use the <lb />
language. The mayor and Mr. <lb />
Hedges were rather chagrined. <lb />
here, Mr. said Mr. <lb />
Hedges, know can write and <lb />
speak grammatical English, mid I <lb />
know you can, I want you to let <lb />
me tell the newspaper boys that I <lb />
was the villain in this ease. I don't <lb />
want you he the victim for my <lb />
replied Strong, <lb />
this newspaper had said <lb />
that that message was the most <lb />
brilliant message ever issued by a <lb />
officer, do you . ,. . Yd <lb />
come nut say ; <lb />
Not by . , Hp. <lb />
all the keep <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Castro's Conceit. <lb />
Many stories have been told of <lb />
Castro, president of <lb />
and of his monumental con- <lb />
During the <lb />
war the full of Port Arthur was be- <lb />
explained Io him. <lb />
he exclaimed. <lb />
1500 could have taken <lb />
it in four <lb />
a thousand in one <lb />
your said the diplomat <lb />
representative of a Europe <lb />
power. <lb />
Castro was so pleased <lb />
was intended to be sari n that, it <lb />
is said, the diplomat . next <lb />
day in securing , a of <lb />
claim that his govern,,,, , bad been <lb />
vainly pressing for <lb />
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Leads All <lb />
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with so many attractive features <lb />
AM the <lb />
SB, full swing on the historic of <lb />
Hamilton The is <lb />
ow complete in ail of its detail, and <lb />
to the visitor <lb />
The exhibit <lb />
state mil <lb />
of a permanent or <lb />
constriction, set off with tin most <lb />
trees and to this <lb />
an distinct from <lb />
all of predecessors. <lb />
hour's ride either <lb />
ear a-. places Yorktown, <lb />
C to the <lb />
is- <lb />
land, of where <lb />
now the old rains of the <lb />
first church In America. Just across <lb />
he of Hampton are <lb />
ed Point Comfort and. <lb />
me. t strongest and moat <lb />
taut station on the Atlantic <lb />
whose prim walls and winding . <lb />
make It one of riot <lb />
In the country. These and <lb />
Other places of historic Interest <lb />
to the <lb />
Which <lb />
rates tho hundredth <lb />
of the English speak- <lb />
tap settlement la America, the roost <lb />
the history of <lb />
tithe. <lb />
f- the fact that the James- <lb />
town Tercentennial is the first j <lb />
Don c hold on deep waler this <lb />
there has been going ea <lb />
t a grand naval spec- , <lb />
tart. of a kind such as America has <lb />
seen before. The entire North <lb />
fleet, under the command of <lb />
Rear Admiral p. squad- <lb />
by in. will rendezvous in <lb />
Hampton from time to time, <lb />
the visitor to Use exposition <lb />
simple opportunity to see the strongest <lb />
sleet of battleships In the world. There <lb />
will at all times during the summer <lb />
be at least six men-of-war roads. <lb />
The army as well tho navy la well <lb />
at the Tercentennial, and <lb />
parades by crack regiments of <lb />
United States troops are to be seen on <lb />
one of the largest and <lb />
equipped drill plains In the <lb />
try at the ex position <lb />
t present are toe entire Twenty-third <lb />
of United the <lb />
Second squadron of the Twelfth <lb />
States cavalry and D battery of the <lb />
Held artillery. Several <lb />
of the national guard of <lb />
states, besides numerous military <lb />
and are en- <lb />
at exposition from time <lb />
time. of these military organize <lb />
brings Its own band, which, to- <lb />
with the exposition orchestras <lb />
and bands, a continual and <lb />
musical <lb />
government exhibits, housed In <lb />
four h structures en tho water <lb />
front of the exposition, one <lb />
of the most complete and <lb />
displays of the work of the <lb />
Various departments of he government <lb />
ewer .- The Individual states <lb />
forward at <lb />
with their heartiest support and <lb />
and twenty of them have <lb />
to represent them at <lb />
the Tercentennial, while practically <lb />
very state Is represented in exhibits <lb />
historical, or Industrial <lb />
These slate buildings are located on <lb />
Boulevard, a grand avenue <lb />
paralleling the water from, and from <lb />
tile . id of the State <lb />
visitors may rest and view the <lb />
and <lb />
whereon vessels of the world might <lb />
rest at anchor. In the immediate front <lb />
appear tilt great white men-of-war of <lb />
our own and a foreign <lb />
and yachts, sloops, schooners <lb />
and merchant of every kind. <lb />
Beyond are the walls of <lb />
Port Monroe and the beautiful so- <lb />
retreat of coast. Old Point <lb />
Comfort. To left may be seen the <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
SMOOTHING v , oN <lb />
HORSE <lb />
FARM OR GARDEN AND MOW- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Your; c <lb />
beg leave that we are <lb />
and Retail <lb />
for N <lb />
Paints <lb />
and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
is no line in the world better <lb />
vie line. It has behind it a century <lb />
for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison <lb />
worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
will ice. <lb />
Hart <lb />
Paints you need <lb />
with <lb />
WALRUS. <lb />
REPROOFS IN BUSINESS. <lb />
Guards of Arc <lb />
Axes. <lb />
to <lb />
to is c. <lb />
e r-t par <lb />
every there i- <lb />
to they <lb />
icy <lb />
arm r. A a l tile <lb />
July An- <lb />
to <lb />
ruses. <lb />
Men would landed on <lb />
lea Juno and left to watch <lb />
for tho animals to haul up on the <lb />
beach at certain points, <lb />
to the government <lb />
1st come or <lb />
the ice sleep. <lb />
is well one or two <lb />
are rally h. <lb />
The Ne-t <lb />
now creeps up and n <lb />
r He or two kills th.; <lb />
Owing to their very defective hear- <lb />
mode the rifle <lb />
not then. The pat <lb />
aside each hunter, united with <lb />
sharp ax, approaches the Bleeping <lb />
cuts the f as <lb />
That Calls For tho <lb />
of Much Tact. <lb />
there's one said the <lb />
man reflectively calls <lb />
for the of infinite tact it i.- <lb />
giving of reproof.;. There are of <lb />
course some occasion when the <lb />
manner of rebuking have to <lb />
he taken into <lb />
when reprimand should <lb />
lie as decisive and -harp as you can <lb />
But there are other times <lb />
plenty of a quick <lb />
is the worst possible medicine <lb />
to administer. An employer or a <lb />
superintendent owe it to his <lb />
to nothing of what ho owe- <lb />
to tho men him, to take into <lb />
consideration the kind of man to <lb />
whom ho Personally <lb />
don't believe in but <lb />
know that imitation in reproof <lb />
give weight to those I want to <lb />
emphatic. <lb />
one <lb />
one or another, think it's <lb />
only fair to he charitable to the cm- <lb />
who errs through zeal or as <lb />
result of ignorance. If a man <lb />
is trying to do his heat know it <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of <lb />
contained in a certain deed <lb />
f from Mack Man- <lb />
wife. <lb />
duly in. <lb />
the r of <lb />
county in book P, at page <lb />
we will on Monday 14th. day of <lb />
1907, at the Court house <lb />
door of Pict county at twelve <lb />
o'clock noon, offer for sale at <lb />
public auction following de- <lb />
scribed <lb />
Adjoining the lands of L. D. <lb />
, Mo Law horn, Jim Griffin, Ben <lb />
Allen Jones and others and <lb />
bounded as fallows; on the north <lb />
by L. D. on the <lb />
east by J. A. Griffin, on th <lb />
south by L. on <lb />
the west by Ben Allen Jones; <lb />
containing twenty one acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. This 6th <lb />
cay September, 1907. <lb />
E. R. <lb />
John Dennis, <lb />
O. Moore<lb />
of <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
the court August torn 1907. <lb />
J. L, Bland and wife M. A. Bland. <lb />
Vs <lb />
E. R. A. B. and the <lb />
Bank of <lb />
The defendants, E. K. <lb />
and the Bank of in <lb />
the above entitled action will take notice <lb />
that action has been commenced in <lb />
the superior Court of Pitt county <lb />
led us above, which said action is <lb />
the a <lb />
which will be specifically <lb />
set out and described in the <lb />
tiled in said action, on real <lb />
situate in the state of North Carolina <lb />
defendants will further <lb />
take notice that they are requested to <lb />
appear at the next term of the superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, to b- held on the <lb />
2nd Monday before the 1st Monday in <lb />
September, it being the 19th of Au- <lb />
gust 1907, at the court House in said <lb />
County, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said Action, or the plaintiff will <lb />
ply to the court tho relief demand- <lb />
d in said complaint. <lb />
This the of July 1907. <lb />
D. c. Moore, <lb />
clerk superior court. Pitt count <lb />
many of then as possible before the or you to and such a man in- <lb />
become alarmed and <lb />
for the water escape. <lb />
The while hunters rarely make <lb />
use of anything but the two long,; <lb />
curved tusks with which the- <lb />
lose. <lb />
In <lb />
us interest in his <lb />
work when h- is subjected to any- <lb />
thing that looks to him like <lb />
this <lb />
is equipped and which average <lb />
about live pounds to the pair. If <lb />
time permits, however, tho flesh is <lb />
boiled and the oil saved. To many <lb />
of the Eskimos, especially on the <lb />
arctic shore, the walrus is almost a <lb />
necessity of life, and the <lb />
wrought among the herds by <lb />
the whalers has been is vet the <lb />
cause of fearful suffering and death <lb />
i to many of the natives. <lb />
The flesh is fond for men am <lb />
dogs. The oil is used for <lb />
for lighting and heating lite <lb />
noted school Hampton, houses. skin when <lb />
ant tardier op the roods, toward oiled makes n durable cover the <lb />
the might; mingles its <lb />
Hi- salt tide of the sea, <lb />
may be city of Newport News, <lb />
includes one or two by whom <lb />
been employed <lb />
the greatest shipyards la the <lb />
To tin- right appears the broad- <lb />
channel r. to bay and <lb />
from bay to bread and mighty At <lb />
out between Hie of Charles <lb />
and Henry. <lb />
Tie- I at is a scone <lb />
in worthy a or u thou <lb />
sand miles to with nil <lb />
the of the aglow, <lb />
the of the Canoe Trail mid <lb />
Lane lug the myriads <lb />
of War Path a <lb />
of electricity, the powerful <lb />
playing with <lb />
their <lb />
miles of shore dotted with the <lb />
of a dozen cities and nestling <lb />
towns, what spectacle men sublime or <lb />
could be Imagined <lb />
the amusement section of the ex- <lb />
the War Path, there <lb />
la every amusement <lb />
diversion, where visitor to the ex- <lb />
position, after a long day of sightsee- <lb />
eon relax let drift <lb />
with the pleasure seeking from one <lb />
amusement to the next on this <lb />
White where the lights ever <lb />
and the noise of the oriental <lb />
Is ever in the sir. <lb />
skin boats. The . <lb />
make water roof clothing, window <lb />
covers and floats. Tho tusks <lb />
used for or spear points or ire <lb />
carved into a great variety of useful <lb />
and ornamental objects, and the <lb />
bones are used to make heads for <lb />
spears and for other purposes. <lb />
In addition to hunting the <lb />
j ms themselves the whalers <lb />
. chase from the Eskimos the tusks, <lb />
or ivory, that they have secured. <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
Always <lb />
Renowned for caution in <lb />
for bis <lb />
to <lb />
Boyd <lb />
of the <lb />
a walked <lb />
n Senator <lb />
e day lot<lb />
. . .-, <lb />
1-1. <lb />
I've <lb />
seem to realize that feelings aren't <lb />
entirely eliminated in business deal- <lb />
They are hard taskmasters; <lb />
their method of riding is roughshod. <lb />
They'd get more help on the way if <lb />
they used different tactics. <lb />
the of co-operation <lb />
that I'm trying to hold up as an <lb />
ideal. The moment the head of an <lb />
establishment gets his associates to <lb />
tho fact that they are all pull- <lb />
oil her for a common end ho <lb />
has Ions way toward <lb />
That needn't detract <lb />
from position as director, ruler <lb />
whatever you want to call <lb />
th least. insistence on <lb />
ploy, and it is by team play <lb />
. n and commercial <lb />
are <lb />
ti.-- <lb />
Pi the youngest grand <lb />
mother of we have record <lb />
n Lady Child of Shropshire <lb />
She had married at <lb />
of ago and a child <lb />
her thirteenth year was completed <lb />
child in turn married <lb />
very with the <lb />
that was a <lb />
at The most <lb />
cases of <lb />
of Mrs. Honey wood of Char <lb />
Kent, Temple <lb />
Stow. the former died, of <lb />
May aged ninety-three <lb />
he as her descendants six <lb />
teen children, grandchildren. <lb />
great-grandchildren and nine <lb />
The <lb />
case was even remarkable <lb />
Lady Temple, who died in <lb />
had given birth to four sons and <lb />
nine daughters and lived to see <lb />
more than descendants. <lb />
Reporters Gallery <lb />
It was my privilege once to wit- <lb />
statesmen absolutely refusing <lb />
to allow the great machinery of par- <lb />
to be put in motion in the <lb />
absence of the reporters. It was <lb />
Dec. 1902, when the education <lb />
bill was before the house of lords. <lb />
Tho Marquis of Londonderry, pres- <lb />
of the council of education, <lb />
refused to address the house until <lb />
the arrived. What an ab- <lb />
solute change in the point of view <lb />
of statesmen since William Wood- <lb />
fall sat in the gallery of <lb />
tho house of commons with <lb />
eyes, endeavoring to fix on his <lb />
the points of the <lb />
later still Charles Dickens stood <lb />
for hours with tired feet among the <lb />
crowd at the bar of the house of <lb />
lords furtively <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Air Hoes. <lb />
hog is tho epithet applied by <lb />
tho author of one of the typical <lb />
growls the English send to the ed- <lb />
of the London Times. The <lb />
respondent was sitting reading in <lb />
his garden, he says, when he no- <lb />
a balloon pass overhead and <lb />
pretty soon after received a <lb />
of the ballast that was nothing <lb />
or less than dirt. He goes on <lb />
work up indignation against tin <lb />
time when air travel becomes a fad <lb />
of the vulgar rich. I am <lb />
peacefully tracking a to its <lb />
lair and I am suddenly assailed with <lb />
the tea slops and heel taps of a mil- <lb />
tea party. Multiply the <lb />
instance and you have a country <lb />
oppressed as if under tho <lb />
of the Boston <lb />
Transcript. <lb />
Bo Not Afraid. <lb />
He has not learned the lesson of <lb />
his life who docs not every day <lb />
mount a fear. If you have no faith <lb />
in a beneficent power above yon, <lb />
but see only on <lb />
coiling its folds about nature and <lb />
man, then reflect that the best use <lb />
of fate is to teach us courage. If <lb />
you have no confidence In any for- <lb />
mind, then be bravo because <lb />
there is always one opinion <lb />
which must always of importance <lb />
to your <lb />
Waldo Emerson. <lb />
my said the old gentle <lb />
man solemnly, you know it h <lb />
a brier in my side every time I <lb />
you smoking that pipe Do <lb />
know <lb />
chuckled tho <lb />
youth, it is <lb />
happens to be a brier <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
This Department is in charge of W. R. Parker who is <lb />
in <lb />
to It CM lit I lit- <lb />
DOINGS AROUND FARMVILLE. <lb />
Advice to a <lb />
kind of views would <lb />
advise mo to set forth in my <lb />
lecture tour inquired the habitual <lb />
orator. <lb />
answered the <lb />
theorist, I were I'd gel <lb />
some <lb />
Times. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. Oct 1907 <lb />
W R. Home and W M. Lang <lb />
to Kinston on a business <lb />
trip last Thursday and returned <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Reid and Lady <lb />
who are attending <lb />
school at Atlantic Christian Col- <lb />
at Wilson, came home Sat- <lb />
on a visit to their parents <lb />
and returned Monday. They re- <lb />
port a very full school. <lb />
The Woman's Betterment As- <lb />
of the graded school had <lb />
a rummage sale Saturday after- <lb />
noon and cleared for the <lb />
of the building and <lb />
grounds of the school- <lb />
Mrs;. John Barrett departed <lb />
this life last Saturday morning. <lb />
had been in poor health <lb />
months and went to the <lb />
hospital in Tarboro hoping to be <lb />
but the grim <lb />
death, who calls the fairest <lb />
called her <lb />
child died only a <lb />
minutes previous and was <lb />
bin led with her. <lb />
She was a faithful of <lb />
the A- E church and her friends <lb />
numbered by her acquaint- <lb />
am small- children to <lb />
we extend our deepest <lb />
sympathy. <lb />
The youngest child of Mrs. <lb />
who died a few <lb />
weeks ago, died last Sunday. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. Oct. 3rd, <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Joyner's <lb />
with all the latest stylos <lb />
for the fall and winter was great- <lb />
admired by the fair sex on <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith enter- <lb />
the Woman's Magazine <lb />
Club on Wednesday evening at <lb />
her home on street. <lb />
A most enjoyable program was <lb />
carried out and all enjoyed the <lb />
evening very much, this being <lb />
the first meeting they have had <lb />
with their president, Mrs. Smith <lb />
present for some time Those <lb />
present were Mesdames W. C <lb />
Askew. W. R. J. F. Joy- <lb />
W. M. Lang, Edgar Warren, <lb />
S M. Hard. Sue M. <lb />
Misses Annie Perkins. <lb />
Mollie E. Rouse. <lb />
The men save a <lb />
on in Turnage <lb />
hall that was most highly enjoyed <lb />
by those dancing. Quite a <lb />
out of town were present. <lb />
W. M. Lang's fall opening is <lb />
and surpasses any of the <lb />
ever here before. <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Internal Revenue Service 4th <lb />
District of North Carolina <lb />
N C-, Sept. 3rd 1907. <lb />
By virtue of authority given in sec- <lb />
RS and acting under warrant <lb />
issued thereunder against <lb />
John Thompson for tuxes assessed <lb />
him under the Internal <lb />
laws I have seized Two and one half <lb />
town in the town of Grifton <lb />
N. C. being the same lots or parcel of <lb />
land upon which is situated a store <lb />
house occupied by and Bro. <lb />
which they conduct a <lb />
business. This lot or parcel of <lb />
will be to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash on Tuesday the 1st day <lb />
of October at o'clock m at <lb />
Court door in town of <lb />
N. C R. J. Lewis <lb />
Deputy Collector <lb />
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Internal Revenue Service. <lb />
4th Carolina. <lb />
Deputy Collector's Office. <lb />
Littleton, N. C. Aug. 10th 1907. <lb />
By virtue of a warrant of <lb />
against W. J. Manning for taxes as- <lb />
him under the Internal <lb />
Revenue laws, have seized the fol- <lb />
I. P- TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging a<lb />
Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Experienced Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razor, Clean Tow- <lb />
els. <lb />
ts repaired, clean- <lb />
ed and pressed. <lb />
J. <lb />
G. <lb />
Parker's Old <lb />
M STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Company will insure any on <lb />
any trace of <lb />
Kidney T rube <lb />
Every trace of kidney trouble I is <lb />
eliminated <lb />
SOL <lb />
will be paid by Inter- <lb />
state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, <lb />
Md., for any case of kidney <lb />
trouble SOL will not help. <lb />
A word to the wise. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
THRONE <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
For three <lb />
years old, kind and gentle. Any <lb />
Lady can drive Apply to <lb />
J. L. Flanagan, <lb />
J Farmville, N. C. <lb />
thousand well burned <lb />
slop brick at my factory now <lb />
ready for -ale at reasonable <lb />
prices, P. E <lb />
Farmville N C <lb />
I have just r d from the <lb />
northern markets, where I <lb />
chased a superb and complete <lb />
line of millinery, notions, sick <lb />
wear, dress trimmings, <lb />
and furs. Am prepared to suit all <lb />
in quality and price- Will <lb />
my same milliner, Miss <lb />
Ella Watson; who can trim to <lb />
suit th. The <lb />
public invited to call <lb />
and Inspect my store. <lb />
Mrs J. F Joyner <lb />
Opposite R. L. Davis Bros <lb />
store. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain deed of <lb />
mortgage from C. A. Fair and <lb />
Nellie E, Fair his wife, to E. R. <lb />
D. Moore, dated <lb />
13th day of October, 1906, and <lb />
duly recorded in the office of the <lb />
register of of Pitt, county <lb />
k P. page I will on <lb />
Monday, Men day October, <lb />
1907, the court house door of <lb />
Pitt at twelve o'clock <lb />
noon, offer for at public <lb />
auction the following described <lb />
land. <lb />
Beginning at Cox's <lb />
southwest corner on Academy <lb />
St., and runs easterly with Jose- <lb />
Cox's line to his other <lb />
thence parallel <lb />
with Academy St. yards, <lb />
thence parallel with Josephus <lb />
line to Academy St., thence <lb />
with Academy St. to begin- <lb />
containing ore-half acre <lb />
lowing personal property belonging to <lb />
said Manning Viz. One bay horse, <lb />
Mules and This property will . <lb />
he sold under said warrant, at the farm more or less. I of sale Cash. <lb />
of Manning near Greenville N. C 1907 <lb />
on Thursday the day of Sept. 1907 A <lb />
at m. to the highest bidder <lb />
B. J. Lewis, <lb />
E. R. <lb />
D O. Moore, <lb />
Mortgagees, <lb />
D J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
STERN <lb />
Truth In s I <lb />
w i <lb />
DOLLAR PER <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
Red Men <lb />
Closes With <lb />
The district meeting of <lb />
fourth district of the Great <lb />
of North Carolina I. O. R <lb />
M. was held in the Masonic Torn <lb />
pie in Greenville on Thursday <lb />
evening b ginning at o'clock <lb />
The supervisor of the district <lb />
Great Junior S. T. <lb />
White acting called the <lb />
meeting to order filled the <lb />
stumps as follows. <lb />
S. M- Pollard, of Farmville, <lb />
Senior <lb />
W. H- Moore, of Falkland, <lb />
Rev. J. E. of Green- <lb />
ville, Prophet. <lb />
W. Ben Goodwin, of Elizabeth <lb />
City, Chief of Records <lb />
E. A Beaman, 1st <lb />
J R. Cooper, of Winterville, <lb />
id <lb />
Guy V. Smith, of Falkland, 3rd <lb />
E Moore, 4th <lb />
Willis Dix n, of <lb />
Guard of Wigwam- <lb />
W. J. of Saratoga, <lb />
Guard of Forest. <lb />
Past Sachem, Roy C. Flanagan <lb />
of Tribe No. <lb />
delivered the address of welcome <lb />
which was to by Dr. <lb />
Morrill on behalf of the <lb />
visitors. <lb />
Under the head of roll call of <lb />
Tribes the following brothers re- <lb />
Saratoga No. of Saratoga, <lb />
by D. A. Windham- <lb />
No. of <lb />
Greenville, by S. T. White. <lb />
No. of Falkland, <lb />
by W. H- Moore. <lb />
No. of Farm- <lb />
ville, by C. <lb />
No. of Winterville, <lb />
by O. W. Rollins. <lb />
Shawnee No. Grimesland, <lb />
D. Tucker. <lb />
No. of <lb />
ville, by Willis Dixon. <lb />
No of Snow <lb />
Hill, by J. Ashley <lb />
The following Tribes of the <lb />
district mt represented <lb />
No. of Hookerton. <lb />
Nahunta No- of Rocky <lb />
Mount. <lb />
of Tarboro. <lb />
This was followed by an ex- <lb />
of the unwritten <lb />
work by Great Chief of Records, <lb />
W. Ben Goodwin, of Elizabeth <lb />
City. <lb />
Under of the <lb />
Dr. D. L. James delivered the <lb />
of the evening which <lb />
was received by deafening <lb />
The degree staff of <lb />
Tribe No. of Green- <lb />
e, conferred the adoption de- <lb />
in a very meritorious man- <lb />
The election of District chiefs <lb />
for the next meeting resulted as <lb />
J. A. Hill, <lb />
District Sachem. <lb />
Roy Flanagan, Greenville, <lb />
District Senior <lb />
Morrill, Falkland, Dis- <lb />
Junior <lb />
Willis <lb />
District <lb />
J N. Edwards, <lb />
District Chief of Records. <lb />
Farmville was selected as the <lb />
next place of meeting t such <lb />
time as may be arranged by the <lb />
executive committee. <lb />
A unanimous vote of thanks <lb />
was tender d the Masons, Odd <lb />
Fellows Knight of Pythias <lb />
for the us of tails. <lb />
A vote of thanks was tendered <lb />
by the visiting to <lb />
Tribe No. if <lb />
u the district meeting <lb />
i temple a delightful <lb />
banquet was given in <lb />
opera house, which was an en- <lb />
finale to the <lb />
True to their nature the Red <lb />
Men were hungry at this lute <lb />
hour after returning from their <lb />
hunt, and the way the good <lb />
things disappeared before them <lb />
was pleasant to behold- The <lb />
menu consisted of sliced turkey, <lb />
chicken salad, ham <lb />
cheese straws, beaten biscuits, <lb />
crackers, coffee <lb />
with whipped cream, cream, <lb />
cake and cigars. <lb />
The menu was prepared by the <lb />
Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist <lb />
church, and the ladies received <lb />
many compliments upon its ex <lb />
There were Red <lb />
Men in <lb />
The I. O R. M is a flourishing <lb />
order and the largest in this sec- <lb />
It is accomplishing much <lb />
good for humanity. <lb />
College. <lb />
Its many friends will be <lb />
to learn that Littleton Col- <lb />
an advertisement of which <lb />
appeared in this paper during <lb />
the summer, has bad the largest <lb />
opening in its history. The <lb />
growth of this school has been <lb />
almost phenomenal, the total en- <lb />
last year showing an <lb />
increase about per cent over <lb />
the previous year. <lb />
This institution is doing a most <lb />
for the young <lb />
women of the South and richly <lb />
merits the esteem in which i <lb />
is held by the public. <lb />
Any parent having a daughter <lb />
to send off to school would do <lb />
well to correspond with the man- <lb />
of Littleton college- <lb />
List cf Jurors for November Court <lb />
The following is the list of <lb />
Jurors for November term of <lb />
Pitt Superior court as drawn by <lb />
the bard of county <lb />
First A. White, J i <lb />
Brown. J. B. Little, Ed. H. <lb />
burn, Oscar Tucker, D S <lb />
J If Cox, Jr. C M fucker, W C <lb />
Moore, H E Ellis, J S Allen, J L <lb />
Henry Hardy, J ML <lb />
J L lay <lb />
L Cox, C A Tucker <lb />
Second J Lang, D N <lb />
Nobles J F Ira J <lb />
J D Smith, Frank Wilson, <lb />
it J Cobb, C G Moore, R L John <lb />
son, T E Langley, J B White <lb />
Eugene J B Pat <lb />
rick, F V Johnston, W R Smith, <lb />
W T Forest, J S Rollins, <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
List of Jurors for December Court. <lb />
The following is the list of <lb />
for December term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court as drawn by <lb />
board of county commissioners <lb />
First, week. -I N J <lb />
G M Shirley, J R <lb />
H P Brown, Adrian <lb />
age, James Long, John E King, <lb />
D E House, J L R- L <lb />
Bomber, F J R Turn- <lb />
age, W I W B Greene, <lb />
Alfred Moore, John S Smith, C L <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Second week W D White- <lb />
N G White, J D Jones R <lb />
II Keel, W j Sermons. W H <lb />
Jenkins. W H Smith, E C <lb />
Tims, J G Taylor, W E Moore, <lb />
E Boyce, J E Cannon, H C <lb />
Cannon, J H Hardy, R A <lb />
M L R C Cannon, <lb />
L Joyner. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Mrs, G. M. Mooring <lb />
invite you to be <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Ida Gertrude <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Ernest Bryant <lb />
Tuesday October 22nd <lb />
nineteen hundred and seven <lb />
at three o'clock <lb />
at home <lb />
near N. C. <lb />
Weighing El <lb />
Two men entered a <lb />
restaurant and alter putting a <lb />
to the head waiter went <lb />
out. <lb />
did they asked <lb />
a customer. <lb />
wanted to know if we <lb />
have scales here so they could <lb />
Weigh themselves before begin- <lb />
to eat. That seems to be a fad <lb />
nowadays with <lb />
concerned as much with the <lb />
quantity as well as the quality of <lb />
the food <lb />
solves a certain number of <lb />
es each me . not con- <lb />
tent with v. th food, but <lb />
jump in u <lb />
before tor to make <lb />
sure ;, n i ; overdo or <lb />
of feeding. <lb />
to <lb />
assurer <lb />
s ells- <lb />
th <lb />
they went on to <lb />
New V k Sim. <lb />
not prepared <lb />
j th <lb />
They <lb />
so <lb />
I, f. r <lb />
S Lay Up. <lb />
About August 1st there took <lb />
up h my stock a main hog. <lb />
weighing or GO pounds, <lb />
marked, white with black <lb />
rump and head. I now have this <lb />
hug up and held for owner <lb />
who can got same by proving <lb />
property and paying charges. <lb />
This Oct. 10th, 1907. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
R. F. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
links to th.- of <lb />
Divine Providence bestows no <lb />
greater blessing on man than the <lb />
ladies. <lb />
Life without women is not <lb />
worth living, or a home without <lb />
on is no home at all. The world <lb />
without them would not be com- <lb />
The perfect lady is next <lb />
in the universe to the angels of <lb />
God The sweet, char- <lb />
of a gentle, loving, and <lb />
kind-hearted, woman is a mag- <lb />
that draws the love and <lb />
sympathy of all men. What a <lb />
wonderful blessing they are <lb />
The men of are <lb />
wonderfully blessed along this <lb />
lire. They have a host of charm- <lb />
w men. Even the smiles are <lb />
enough to check the dreadful <lb />
march of Sherman or Napoleon, <lb />
or soften the heart the worst <lb />
infidel. <lb />
but such women as those who <lb />
co faithfully prepared the ban- <lb />
supper at the district meet- <lb />
of the Improved Order of Red <lb />
Men when they met with Green- <lb />
ville Tribe, have done the good <lb />
put and will occupy a special <lb />
place in our wherever <lb />
we go, <lb />
Without hesitating I the <lb />
authority of speaking for th <lb />
meeting at large. No woman <lb />
can surpass the women of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
The meeting was a good one <lb />
but the part most enjoyed, as is <lb />
alway- the case, part in <lb />
which the women assisted <lb />
After the meeting was over <lb />
and thought the pleasure for <lb />
the night was ended, realized <lb />
the of joy was just <lb />
rising. <lb />
We were escorted from tie <lb />
ball to a large banquet room <lb />
where we enjoyed the <lb />
blessing prepared by the <lb />
I of Greenville. <lb />
Sun we enjoy d our visit t <lb />
I Greenville, but a good per cent <lb />
of our moat sincere thanks are <lb />
extended to the good women for <lb />
their during the <lb />
Rev L. A Windham. <lb />
N- C- <lb />
REV. W. E. COX CALLED. <lb />
pi. Church, <lb />
have <lb />
sortie days to the jet <lb />
E- Cox, of Greenville. <lb />
. had accepted the call to <lb />
parish of St. John's <lb />
Church in this city, were <lb />
confirmed yesterday by <lb />
f the vestry upon receipt of a <lb />
of acceptance from the <lb />
reverend gentleman. Mr. Cox is <lb />
to arrive in the city to <lb />
up his duties as rector of the <lb />
on the first of November. <lb />
He is one of the ablest of the <lb />
younger members of the <lb />
ind the parish accounts it sell . <lb />
in <lb />
He will be given a cordial <lb />
welcome to Wilmington, where <lb />
is already well known and <lb />
popular. Wilmington <lb />
All that The Star soys about <lb />
Mr- C x is true, and <lb />
will with him very <lb />
yet wishes him <lb />
in larger field of labor <lb />
He is a Pitt county hoy of whom <lb />
his county justly proud, and <lb />
will make his mark anywhere. <lb />
The old lady has struck it <lb />
and struck it right, at last Mrs. <lb />
Carrie Nation is now the <lb />
of a theatrical com- <lb />
touring the West in a play <lb />
Nights in a Bar <lb />
and that was first put on <lb />
when Noah found a spot of <lb />
ground dry enough to <lb />
date the play and the audience. <lb />
The star gets a week which <lb />
is no sufficient to over- <lb />
come her prejudices against the <lb />
wickedness of the stage. But <lb />
we must give her her due With <lb />
the money she makes she pro- <lb />
poses to establish a shop <lb />
in Washington where the <lb />
may be made over a <lb />
small Chronicle. <lb />
The oldest living brother and <lb />
we are Mr <lb />
Oliver and hi; sister <lb />
Nancey the widow of <lb />
the late William T. Mr <lb />
will be years old next <lb />
December and Mrs. <lb />
be next May. Both of them <lb />
arc well preserved, <lb />
and we hope may live several <lb />
years longer. Mrs. is <lb />
the mother of our good old friend <lb />
Manly who la over <lb />
years Record. <lb />
cox <lb />
Cox Mill, N. C, Oct <lb />
II. A Moore Bro. <lb />
a dry goods and grocery store <lb />
here. We hope they will have <lb />
Carroll and W. F. Car- <lb />
roll and little son left today for <lb />
the exposition at Norfolk. <lb />
of our people who claim <lb />
to hive received the Holy Ghost, <lb />
passed through Sunday going to <lb />
their meeting near Simpson. <lb />
J. D and A. E. Evans and F <lb />
L. spent Saturday night<lb />
and Mrs. H L Forties, of <lb />
spent Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday with Guilford Page- <lb />
Mrs. W- S. Cox is on the sick <lb />
this week. <lb />
Evans went to <lb />
today <lb />
Avery sold tobacco in <lb />
Greenville Monday at an average <lb />
of and returned home <lb />
all smiles- <lb />
Harvey Stokes has bought a <lb />
new buggy. <lb />
We were glad to see John <lb />
Moore out Sunday <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, N. C. Oct. <lb />
School has again opened at <lb />
Piney Green with Miss Everett as <lb />
teacher. <lb />
capt. Frank Warren, of Tillery, <lb />
is f pending a few days in this <lb />
section with friends. <lb />
Mrs. T- F. Nelson visited in <lb />
Bethel last week. <lb />
Yearly meetings are over, so <lb />
we have settled down on every <lb />
day rations once more. <lb />
Good many attended church at <lb />
Swamp Sunday <lb />
fine sermon and good dinner. <lb />
Most of the farmers from <lb />
section are selling tobacco <lb />
All <lb />
come <lb />
norm <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina Pitt county <lb />
court <lb />
Dennis wife <lb />
Dennis. <lb />
VS <lb />
J. E Jones D. <lb />
Moore <lb />
The defendants E. R. <lb />
and D Moore above named <lb />
will notice that an action <lb />
has been commenced in the <lb />
court of Pitt county by the <lb />
above name I against <lb />
the defendants above a I for <lb />
the of enjoining and <lb />
the said milts <lb />
from foreclosing the montage <lb />
and tho notes bet <lb />
and described in the complaint <lb />
tiled in this and for the <lb />
of having the <lb />
ed fraudulent and and <lb />
void, and the defendants E. <lb />
K. and , Moo it <lb />
w II further take notion that they <lb />
are required i at <lb />
November of t <lb />
Superior of county, <lb />
to be held on the Monday <lb />
after the 1st in <lb />
It being the day Nov <lb />
amber. 1907, t be court <lb />
in said e in Greenville, N <lb />
or demur to com- <lb />
plain, f the mitt's in <lb />
Hie plaintiffs will apply <lb />
l the court relief <lb />
ed in <lb />
the Both day of <lb />
7- <lb />
II Moo c k superior <lb />
o Pitt <lb />
Greenville <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Forty fifty of our at- <lb />
tended church at Parmele Sun- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Frost came on the 14th, one <lb />
day later than last year, it came <lb />
on Oct 18th last year, <lb />
J. Williams made business <lb />
in Saturday. <lb />
J. S. I family, of <lb />
Stoke, visited in this section <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
J. E. Hines, of Wilmington, <lb />
spent a few days here this week. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. <lb />
Took Friends By Surprise- <lb />
Mr, Adrian and Miss <lb />
Lacy White took their friends by <lb />
surprise Monday, by making it <lb />
known that they were married. <lb />
They were both in last <lb />
week attending the exposition, <lb />
and were married in that city <lb />
evening came <lb />
Sunday as fir as <lb />
from re th-y drove to the <lb />
home of Mr. <lb />
miles from town. They came <lb />
over to Monday and <lb />
informed the bride's mother, <lb />
Mrs. M. A White, of the par<lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb />
By vi tie of mortgage <lb />
ard delivered to J. a. Smith <lb />
by C B. the End day <lb />
M which mortgage <lb />
curded in of the m <lb />
county in book k- <lb />
will Bell r cash <lb />
in the town Ayden v i. <lb />
I i -1-1 His follow- <lb />
articles of u r property, <lb />
writ. Throe two dray <lb />
earl four sot<lb />
he same based . T. w. <lb />
id n; small bay <lb />
J. one other an <lb />
top <lb />
buggy, iv . i-t <lb />
h bought <lb />
i. e, j . manure <lb />
now hi by said <lb />
k. <lb />
K. Pall, mi if In <lb />
said <lb />
By F. G. James Atty. <lb />
-t i <lb />
The senior class of the graded, <lb />
school <lb />
elected for the year. <lb />
president is Conrad Lanier; <lb />
vice-president Miss Lucille Cob,. <lb />
secretary. Miss Lillie <lb />
Committees were appointed to <lb />
select class colors, also to choose <lb />
a suitable class pin. The class <lb />
colors are yellow and the <lb />
class pin will be diamond shaped <lb />
of geld, and will have a black <lb />
l front with engraved <lb />
upon it, very handsome <lb />
pin. <lb />
The graduating class of this <lb />
year is a most excellent one. both <lb />
in preparation and in numbers, <lb />
should all graduate, they will <lb />
number fifteen, the largest class <lb />
by far in the history of the school. <lb />
The names of the members are <lb />
as <lb />
Conrad Lanier. Wiley Brown, <lb />
Bruce Hooker,. John Bagwell, <lb />
George Jr., <lb />
Tucker, David Watson; t Cecil <lb />
Cobb, Ethel Skinner, Jamie <lb />
an, Margaret Blow, Lillie Tucker, <lb />
Lillian Burch, Essie <lb />
and Lucille Cobb. <lb />
A number of the class will <lb />
compete for the scholarships to <lb />
University and to Trinity college. <lb />
Both scholarships are quite <lb />
able, and the of them <lb />
may feel with certainty that they <lb />
have something of which they <lb />
may justly feel gratified Supt. <lb />
Smith hopes to be able to capture <lb />
one or two more scholarships at <lb />
an early date. <lb />
The literary societies <lb />
last Friday for the year be- <lb />
fore them. The boys chose of- <lb />
as President, <lb />
Wiley J. vice-president, <lb />
Bruce Ho ; secretary, Royce <lb />
The first debate will be <lb />
h one week from next Friday, <lb />
the query being That <lb />
Abraham Lincoln was a friend <lb />
to the The boys are <lb />
ready at work on their speeches, <lb />
and doubt they will have a <lb />
lively discussion. <lb />
The chose officers for the <lb />
first term as follows President <lb />
Miss Jamb Bryan ; . <lb />
dent Miss Ethel -Skinner; <lb />
Miss Essie It is <lb />
the purpose of the girls to spend <lb />
time studying tho history <lb />
and literature of North Carolina. <lb />
At some time during the year <lb />
the societies of the school hope to <lb />
have Dr- Alphonso Smith of the <lb />
State University, and some of the <lb />
other leading professors and ed- <lb />
to speak before them and <lb />
their friends. It is confidently <lb />
that this will a most <lb />
excellent feature of school life, <lb />
it will also be a valuable con- <lb />
to the refinement and <lb />
culture of ti e community. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
virtue the power of sale <lb />
in a mortgage deed and <lb />
ox and delivered by <lb />
Everett to Webb <lb />
White on the day of <lb />
i, and duly recorded in <lb />
1.-1 r of office of <lb />
county, North Carolina, in <lb />
N S, page the under- <lb />
ed will expose to public sale, <lb />
before t he court house door in <lb />
Greenville, for cash, to the- <lb />
highest id on the <lb />
lorn of November <lb />
owing real property to wit; <lb />
A or parcel of land lying <lb />
in Pitt county <lb />
N h Carolina, containing one <lb />
d acres more or less, <lb />
and the lands of A- <lb />
B. Harry <lb />
an rs being a part of <lb />
J. C Keel land, to satisfy <lb />
mo deed. <lb />
14th day of October 1907. <lb />
Mortgagees. <lb />
J L Fleming, <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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