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THE CAR OF JUGGERNAUT, j ALL TH HOUSE, i <lb/>
ti C arc i <lb/>
It to I an. <lb/>
In the third week in June, -n lie tr -j which is not <lb/>
a custom a . It is <lb/>
thousand years Beat to fold all one's clothes when <lb/>
of thousands flock to in biking them oil for the night, but <lb/>
so, India, for the religious festival it is not hygienic to do this, for the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Fro-1 the temple the famous car <lb/>
of is brought forth and <lb/>
through the streets. It <lb/>
the annual procession of <lb/>
of the cod or <lb/>
lord of the universe, whose <lb/>
image or logs and <lb/>
with stumps of rests within <lb/>
the colossal car. <lb/>
Hundreds of pilgrims harness <lb/>
themselves to the stout cables by <lb/>
which the cot is drawn. As they <lb/>
pull the ponderous t a r on its <lb/>
wheels themselves <lb/>
up to a degree of fervor <lb/>
little short of madness. And fa- <lb/>
to <lb/>
to under the <lb/>
wheels as voluntary If to <lb/>
their idol, civil <lb/>
Tent any of suicide. <lb/>
that to fain <lb/>
favor of opens <lb/>
the gates of Therefore in <lb/>
the days before the <lb/>
of India natives occasionally <lb/>
cast their bodies under the car to <lb/>
be crushed to a pulp, the belief be- <lb/>
that self immolation would <lb/>
be speedily rewarded by entrance <lb/>
into paradise. <lb/>
The car is forty-three feet high. <lb/>
Its wheels are each more than six <lb/>
feet high. A wooden cage around <lb/>
the an of recent years, <lb/>
keeps fanatics from jumping upon <lb/>
their idol within. Body and wheels <lb/>
are of wood sculptured <lb/>
and inlaid, and for the festival the <lb/>
car is draped with gold <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Lucky Escape. <lb/>
years says an Ala- <lb/>
congressman, son of Erin <lb/>
had the misfortune to be charged <lb/>
with stealing pork. Being without <lb/>
counsel, the court appointed a young <lb/>
sprig of the law to represent him. j buttons <lb/>
It was a poor effort made to defend Stitch this <lb/>
garments must be aired if they are <lb/>
to be sanitary. Even if they have <lb/>
worn only a few hours odors <lb/>
f the body have been absorbed and <lb/>
should be given an opportunity to <lb/>
evaporate. This is best <lb/>
by spreading every piece of <lb/>
so that it will air, and in <lb/>
the morning, if not put on, then it <lb/>
may be folded neatly and put away, <lb/>
been cleaned its air <lb/>
At all seasons beds should <lb/>
stripped of covers every morning <lb/>
and spread near a window, where <lb/>
the sun will strike them for a time. <lb/>
put into the win- <lb/>
i not only sun. but draft, <lb/>
will play about to air end keep them <lb/>
from getting musty. This may be <lb/>
early in the morning without <lb/>
offending the eyes of the neighbors. <lb/>
should be half turned <lb/>
and r. lowed to stay in the sunlight <lb/>
in to be surrounded by air. <lb/>
Other thing that need airing are <lb/>
and slippers. To keep them <lb/>
Bey. <lb/>
R h rt say <lb/>
do a i j <lb/>
worry about him n <lb/>
hi i- nut of sight. We . e.- s <lb/>
I V rel. I <lb/>
what <lb/>
he is will ; I n <lb/>
of t-. We know the <lb/>
ill w n <lb/>
e will Know all <lb/>
We d. <lb/>
lo as him when he is going- or <lb/>
how long he will cone every <lb/>
time he leaves the house. <lb/>
don't lave to call him back a <lb/>
make him the <lb/>
same thing over and i. When <lb/>
h s .,.;, I . r I <lb/>
that settle it <lb/>
. n <lb/>
he is <lb/>
out <lb/>
have <lb/>
h Seen t <lb/>
if <lb/>
Mac- <lb/>
Mr-, <lb/>
n of <lb/>
be members of Tar River <lb/>
L d e No. Knights of <lb/>
have learned with profound re- <lb/>
of the gloom that has settled <lb/>
in the home of and <lb/>
brother, Mr. J. S Mooring, tried or of infant <lb/>
wish t i Brother <lb/>
Mooring and his wife our tender <lb/>
kt in the bereave <lb/>
has <lb/>
We re our <lb/>
they should be put into a the beautiful <lb/>
window as soon taken off and <lb/>
allowed to remain there for <lb/>
At least a week all should <lb/>
pieced where strong inn will beat <lb/>
into them, but before this sunning <lb/>
should be wiped with soda <lb/>
Here <lb/>
Long or Short Sleeve. <lb/>
is a scheme <lb/>
which one <lb/>
the prisoner, and the members of <lb/>
the jury without leaving their seats <lb/>
returned a verdict of guilty. The <lb/>
court asked the prisoner if he had <lb/>
anything to say why sentence should <lb/>
not be pronounced. His reply <lb/>
honor, it is hard for a <lb/>
man to go to prison without a fair <lb/>
had a fair said <lb/>
the judge. court appointed <lb/>
counsel to defend <lb/>
Irishman cast a glance at <lb/>
the young and <lb/>
if I'd had two such this <lb/>
jury would have hung me for <lb/>
may have n long or short sleeve in <lb/>
one gown. Make a sleeve that <lb/>
reaches to the wrist. Finish so that <lb/>
it will be large enough for the el- <lb/>
bow also. Then take a strip of em- <lb/>
that has perforation on its <lb/>
lower edge in color like the waist <lb/>
and stitch it straight around the <lb/>
sleeve five inches below the <lb/>
earn. Make a band of the <lb/>
goods i inch wide sew pretty <lb/>
in groups all around it. <lb/>
about five <lb/>
of F. C H. is ever alive in <lb/>
and when one r is <lb/>
called upon to pass through the <lb/>
sorrow, the <lb/>
beats in unison with his in <lb/>
his hour of <lb/>
A. B. Ellington, <lb/>
R I G .-. <lb/>
H. B. Smith. <lb/>
Committee- <lb/>
Reports received by the <lb/>
i at from the <lb/>
warehouses of the state places <lb/>
Wilson the lead <lb/>
with n place <lb/>
and -to-i third <lb/>
Rocky Mount, L-0 <lb/>
t ice and <lb/>
The amount of re j s <lb/>
it i by ., i <lb/>
hand s lies from t i <lb/>
Hand<lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
-22 <lb/>
Mt. <lb/>
e in <lb/>
;,. i <lb/>
1.3 <lb/>
By i of sale <lb/>
. ; in n n deed <lb/>
if m from Mack Mar.- <lb/>
wife. Manning <lb/>
i f <lb/>
n d duly in th office <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
county in b P page <lb/>
we will on day day of <lb/>
Goto 1901 t the Court house <lb/>
of Put. county at <lb/>
noon, i If r for sale at <lb/>
auction ire following de <lb/>
Adjoining the land of L D. <lb/>
Jim Griffin, Ben <lb/>
Jones and and <lb/>
bounded as s; on the <lb/>
y L. D. on <lb/>
east by J. A. on the <lb/>
U. Parker who is <lb/>
d to represent the r in and vicinity <lb/>
AROUND . <lb/>
Farmville, N. C, Oct 1907 <lb/>
W R. Home and W . Lang WILSON STREET. <lb/>
to . Farmville. N. G. <lb/>
J f <lb/>
Rid <lb/>
IV- who bi ; <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
doom Sat <lb/>
o-c ii to their parents <lb/>
and returned Monday. re- <lb/>
port a very full school. <lb/>
The Woman's B A- <lb/>
grad had <lb/>
a sale after- <lb/>
noon and cleared tor the <lb/>
t of the building and <lb/>
grounds of the school <lb/>
Airs. John departed <lb/>
this life last Saturday morning. <lb/>
She had in poor i <lb/>
en months and went t. the <lb/>
hospital in Tarboro hoping t Le <lb/>
b. but the grim <lb/>
death, who calls the fairest <lb/>
called her away. <lb/>
infant child died only a <lb/>
few minutes previous and was <lb/>
with her. <lb/>
She was a faithful member of <lb/>
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb/>
years in <lb/>
Artistic work guaranteed <lb/>
Enlarging a<lb/>
Clark, Proprietor. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
guaranteed. Strict- <lb/>
Experienced Bar- <lb/>
Razors, Clean <lb/>
els. <lb/>
D. on; the ME church and her friends <lb/>
NO acE. e west by Bi n A n j j b ;,.,, ., <lb/>
co riming one acres <lb/>
more or less. She <lb/>
Terms of sale This . .; <lb/>
lay of September, <lb/>
Fail- <lb/>
Coal of Fir. <lb/>
That the does not <lb/>
appreciate metaphor-is well <lb/>
illustrated by the following <lb/>
A district visitor in a small town <lb/>
was calling at the house of a poor <lb/>
woman whose husband occasionally <lb/>
came home much the worse for <lb/>
liquor. a trouble, <lb/>
the poor woman complain- <lb/>
ed, the time I've to <lb/>
git out bed and walk <lb/>
over the stairs and open the door to <lb/>
and car carry him to bed, <lb/>
e so drunk <lb/>
most hate to a <lb/>
remonstrated the lady visitor, <lb/>
should try gentler means and heap <lb/>
coals of fire upon his <lb/>
of fire Fancy that, and I <lb/>
never thought upon <lb/>
the time I've water <lb/>
over but .-awls of <lb/>
Grand Magazine. <lb/>
will depend upon the sleeve length, <lb/>
also whether elbow length or not is <lb/>
embroidery per- <lb/>
Fasten the perforations <lb/>
over the buttons if you de. ire short <lb/>
sleeves and unbutton when you <lb/>
wish them long. The decoration is <lb/>
attractive on either. Unbutton <lb/>
when wash waist. <lb/>
Homo Nursing. <lb/>
A bottle full of hot water at the <lb/>
back of the neck will often cure <lb/>
nervous headache. <lb/>
For. neuralgia on the left side of <lb/>
the free put the right hand in <lb/>
as hot as can be borne. If the <lb/>
is on the right side, hold the <lb/>
left hand in the water. Neuralgia <lb/>
is purely a nerve ailment, as its <lb/>
name implies, and this simple treat- <lb/>
warms the chilled nerves <lb/>
which arc suffering. <lb/>
Some one who has tried it says <lb/>
that heal an ingrowing <lb/>
toe mil when less simple remedies <lb/>
have effect. the head of a <lb/>
match and powder the charred part, <lb/>
pressing it down around the nail. <lb/>
Codfish Hash. <lb/>
Cut fine one cup of potatoes as <lb/>
for hash and add ore cup of salt <lb/>
washed and shredded into small <lb/>
Put the fish and potatoes <lb/>
into a frying pan and cover with <lb/>
boiling water. Cook until potatoes <lb/>
are tender, drain, add lard or any <lb/>
fat you may prefer and fry. If <lb/>
have any <lb/>
makes it <lb/>
small <lb/>
when <lb/>
salt pork or bacon, it <lb/>
to cut it into <lb/>
pieces <lb/>
frying. <lb/>
North Pi t <lb/>
r M <lb/>
A wilt <lb/>
R. and D. O. Moore. <lb/>
if mis i-;. R <lb/>
id O. above U <lb/>
notice that c <lb/>
bus been d in the Sup- <lb/>
r e . Pi . by the <lb/>
p. twined against <lb/>
the t ab e n mod for <lb/>
i , j . ; ,., <lb/>
. . in I . <lb/>
CO e. oil <lb/>
d o. hi <lb/>
II this and fur Die <lb/>
p . s <lb/>
and and <lb/>
vii d. Hid the said <lb/>
E i. an D <lb/>
w i. <lb/>
l. the <lb/>
. . r term, th ; up <lb/>
in it of Pi t to be <lb/>
b d mi M- in <lb/>
. ii being the day of <lb/>
at court <lb/>
in y in Green- <lb/>
N, i. on demur <lb/>
complaint of the plaintiffs <lb/>
i -i. or <lb/>
will ii;. to tie court f r the <lb/>
d com <lb/>
lie t of <lb/>
el <lb/>
D. C. Moore, <lb/>
sup court <lb/>
TAX not; <lb/>
will attend the owing <lb/>
times and places purpose <lb/>
of Pitt for the year <lb/>
E. R. <lb/>
John <lb/>
O Moore <lb/>
our <lb/>
to <lb/>
deepest <lb/>
several whom we extend <lb/>
I sympathy. <lb/>
The young. t child of Mrs, <lb/>
. Mary who died a few <lb/>
I we last Sunday. <lb/>
. Oct, 3rd, <lb/>
Mrs. J. x. Jo <lb/>
Tho Green Peril. <lb/>
is a liquor prepared by <lb/>
steeping especially <lb/>
anise and wormwood, in alcohol for <lb/>
several days. It is greenish in col- <lb/>
or. It was introduced into <lb/>
by soldiers stationed in Algiers be- <lb/>
tween 1830 and 1850, for whom it <lb/>
had been prescribed as a <lb/>
Its indulgence becomes a habit like <lb/>
that of alcohol, opium, cocaine, etc., J <lb/>
but its are more <lb/>
than those of most liquors or <lb/>
drugs. produces <lb/>
and loss of mental <lb/>
I CO <lb/>
Stokes, Carolina towns-hp, Sat- <lb/>
urn add to the hash Oct. 19th <lb/>
Falkland. township, <lb/>
Saturday, Oct 19th, 1907. <lb/>
without the power <lb/>
habitual use brings <lb/>
Baked Codfish. <lb/>
Cover km cup <lb/>
with cold . and let it come to <lb/>
a boil. Drain off the water, cut the <lb/>
fish in small and mix it with <lb/>
two of mashed potatoes, one- Wednesday, <lb/>
half a cup of molted butter, two <lb/>
cups of milk or cream, two well <lb/>
beaten and a little pepper. <lb/>
Bake in a quick oven for one-half <lb/>
f , , Ayden. township <lb/>
of salted codfish Saturday, Oct 19th, 1907. <lb/>
Hells X Roads, town- <lb/>
Tuesday. Oct. 1907. <lb/>
Smith's, Beaver Dam town, <lb/>
of action. Its <lb/>
on tremors and paralysis in <lb/>
arms especially, with epilepsy <lb/>
delusional insanity. <lb/>
Singular and <lb/>
Little Mabel had often to <lb/>
her father over the telephone, but <lb/>
had never gone through the <lb/>
formalities necessary for calling <lb/>
him up. <lb/>
At la <lb/>
Potato Fritters. <lb/>
Grate five boiled potatoes, mis <lb/>
well with five of <lb/>
flour, one of baking <lb/>
powder and a little salt, mixing at <lb/>
lightly as possible. Add one-half <lb/>
cup milk and two well beaten <lb/>
eggs. Drop the mixture by table <lb/>
spoonfuls in boiling fat tor eight <lb/>
minutes. Drain well and sine. <lb/>
To Clean Mica. <lb/>
Ai stoves are generally <lb/>
fitted with little mica windows. If <lb/>
these get wipe them <lb/>
last, however, she wanted to with a cloth dipped in warm <lb/>
his, so she took the receiver and afterward polish with dry dust- <lb/>
Never use water for cleaning <lb/>
Be the, Bethel township, Sat- <lb/>
Oct. 1907. <lb/>
township, <lb/>
Oct. 26th 1907. <lb/>
Creek town- <lb/>
ship, Saturday, Oct. 26th, 1907. <lb/>
lie, <lb/>
day, Oct- 26th, 1907. <lb/>
P. township, <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
pi rt es owing taxes are re- <lb/>
quest d meet me at these <lb/>
point <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb/>
EYESIGHT <lb/>
a blessing. Hive you tot it <lb/>
not, you should wear glasses <lb/>
It will only make it dull <lb/>
the hook. <lb/>
want to speak to she <lb/>
asked central <lb/>
In that calm, passively resistant <lb/>
which is to found only in <lb/>
telephone ladies. <lb/>
replied little Mabel, <lb/>
surprised at the question and proud of prepare chalk. This liquid pow. <lb/>
her knowledge of grammar, u perfectly harmless. <lb/>
the mica, <lb/>
looking. <lb/>
Liquid Powder. <lb/>
To one-half ounce of tincture <lb/>
add one ounce of <lb/>
one ounce f and two ounces, J <lb/>
Let me lit your eye, and <lb/>
desired relief <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Optician <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
Horology and Optics <lb/>
N CE AND <lb/>
i a <lb/>
North Carolina, Pit c , <lb/>
the 1907. <lb/>
J. ,. bland and wife M. A. Bland. <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
E. A. ii. with tin latest <lb/>
o v, <lb/>
The lie K. it. . r was <lb/>
that an action has beta In I Tuesday and Wednesday. <lb/>
the superior court of county <lb/>
led us which said Mrs. J. Stanley Smith enter- <lb/>
by the a per-1, . , , . <lb/>
Mon will be tamed the Woman's Magazine <lb/>
evening at <lb/>
on street. <lb/>
to A most enjoyable program was <lb/>
superior . <lb/>
; on the carried out and all enjoyed the <lb/>
very much, this being <lb/>
in <lb/>
first meeting they have had <lb/>
situate in tho State <lb/>
And the said defendants <lb/>
take that they are r <lb/>
the next term oft <lb/>
court of I'm county, to b- Ii <lb/>
2nd Monday before the 1st <lb/>
September, it being the 19th <lb/>
gust 1907, at the court House <lb/>
North <lb/>
and answer or demur to the ,. plaint their president, Mrs Smith <lb/>
in Action, the will <lb/>
to the court the relief demand- presort for some time Those <lb/>
July 1907. Present were Mesdames W. C <lb/>
a. c. Moore. I Askew, W. R. Home, J. F. Joy- <lb/>
clerk tout. Pitt count w j, <lb/>
M. Pollard, Sue M. <lb/>
OF A-CANT LAND. Perkins. <lb/>
T r. , . Merrill and Mollie E. Rouse. <lb/>
J K- enters aid m, . , <lb/>
claims about acres, more or Th young men gave a dance <lb/>
of vacant land lying in on Wednesday night in <lb/>
township, Pitt county, N. hall that was most highly enjoyed <lb/>
C, on north side of river, in those dancing. Quite a <lb/>
and en the cast side of Pea out of town were present <lb/>
adjoining the t u <lb/>
lands of J. R. Davenport's ; IS <lb/>
and Tucker place, the John Ward and surpasses any of the <lb/>
J. J. Sat- kind ever lure before. <lb/>
heirs, Howell White- <lb/>
ts repaired, clean- <lb/>
el and pressed. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
lAt Parker's Old <lb/>
STREET. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb/>
and W <lb/>
kind of work in <lb/>
iron, <lb/>
k guaranteed. <lb/>
In <lb/>
INSURANce <lb/>
Company will insure any on <lb/>
any trace of <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
Every trace of kidney trouble is <lb/>
eliminated <lb/>
SOL <lb/>
will be paid by the <lb/>
Co- of <lb/>
any case of kidney <lb/>
trouble SOL will not help <lb/>
A word to the wise. <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
For Sal v One Pony th <lb/>
v. an kind and gentle. Any <lb/>
can drive Apply to <lb/>
I Farmville, N- C. <lb/>
head, deceased, Walter <lb/>
Webb <lb/>
This August th, <lb/>
F. Davenport, <lb/>
for J. R. rt.; <lb/>
Any person or persons Internal Revenue Service <lb/>
title to interest in the fore- <lb/>
going described land must <lb/>
their protest in with mt <lb/>
within the next thirty days, or <lb/>
they will be barred by law. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
ox-officio. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of con <lb/>
-i <lb/>
c Dennis and <lb/>
the day of September and <lb/>
recorded in the Register of deeds <lb/>
office of Pitt North Carolina, <lb/>
in to S, the d <lb/>
will e. one to sale, before the <lb/>
s door in to tip <lb/>
; ft, <lb/>
n certain tract or I of I n <lb/>
lying and being in the county of <lb/>
and Carolina de- <lb/>
scribed as to ; <lb/>
In township <lb/>
ed as follow; near Ayden <lb/>
known the. Rowe-i tract of and <lb/>
owned by Dennis, and <lb/>
the lam's of Rachael Cox, <lb/>
Frank John Cox Joe <lb/>
contain acres n ore or c.-8. Ami <lb/>
3-7 of the i former y by <lb/>
the Jordan Cox heirs and Aaron <lb/>
horn J. M. Dixon and the late <lb/>
John James land, to satisfy <lb/>
mortgage died. Terms of sale, <lb/>
his of <lb/>
R. COt <lb/>
Skinner e. Attorneys, <lb/>
t.- <lb/>
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
4th <lb/>
District of North Carolina <lb/>
Littleton, N. C , Sept. 3rd 1907. <lb/>
virtue of authority given in sec- <lb/>
wan ant <lb/>
of issued against <lb/>
John taxes <lb/>
against him under the I, <lb/>
I have Two and one halt <lb/>
town lots in the town of <lb/>
N. C. being the same or of <lb/>
land upon which is situated a store <lb/>
house occupied by T . i and <lb/>
aid in which they <lb/>
business. This lot or parcel of lam <lb/>
well burned <lb/>
brick at my factory now <lb/>
for sale at reasonable <lb/>
Prices, R. E Belcher <lb/>
. , . Farmville N C <lb/>
I have just returned from the <lb/>
northern markets, where I <lb/>
a superb and complete <lb/>
line of millinery, notions, sick <lb/>
dress trimmings, <lb/>
a Am prepared to suit all <lb/>
both In quality and p-ice. Will <lb/>
same milliner. Miss <lb/>
El in Watson; who ran trim to <lb/>
in The <lb/>
public invited to call <lb/>
and Inspect my store. <lb/>
r i, P <lb/>
L. Davis and Bros <lb/>
store. <lb/>
wife rah Dennis to t. it. i will be i gored for-ale to the <lb/>
th,, ill Infill.,, . l m , . J W <lb/>
bidder for cash on Tuesday the 1st. <lb/>
of October 1907 at o'clock m at <lb/>
l house door in the town of Green <lb/>
v lie N. C. R. J. Lewis <lb/>
Deputy Collector <lb/>
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
Revenue Service. <lb/>
4th North <lb/>
Col tor's Office. <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. Aug. 10th 1907. <lb/>
By virtue u <lb/>
ii am J. tuxes as- <lb/>
st him the Internal <lb/>
laws, have the <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
ii of a power of sale <lb/>
C.-n If a certain deed of <lb/>
from C. A. Fair and <lb/>
Hie E. Fair his wife, to E. R. <lb/>
k. rand D. O. Moore, dated <lb/>
day October, 1906, and <lb/>
in the office of the <lb/>
of de of Pitt <lb/>
int. <lb/>
e day of <lb/>
the court hi u.-e door of <lb/>
county .-it twelve <lb/>
n i-. offer for sale at public <lb/>
the following described <lb/>
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Act. <lb/>
In a sermon in Raleigh <lb/>
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in a sermon in last .,.,, r c n , , <lb/>
Sunday Rev. Livingston Johnson, Pm-P Extra Pay for N . <lb/>
corresponding secretary of the <lb/>
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Washington, D. C, Oct <lb/>
of of North <lb/>
Staton, who tor e since every . a-J <lb/>
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died. She had boon unconscious <lb/>
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act of the last Legislature with there was presented treasury for some for ad- <lb/>
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young to hear of anybody one dollar i con-s <lb/>
can defend it The Biblical Re- two dollars per day, and when <lb/>
cord The Landmark, and yon get there, you will be no <lb/>
other papers condemned it j nearer the promised land than <lb/>
as sin; is was made you are now <lb/>
Miss Perry may <lb/>
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NOTICE. <lb/>
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News and Observer <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
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anniversary is the <lb/>
most event of <lb/>
Country Gentleman. <lb/>
court <lb/>
John Dennis and wife <lb/>
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curt by the <lb/>
above i against <lb/>
defendants above for <lb/>
the purpose of enjoining and <lb/>
restraining the said defendant <lb/>
from mortgage <lb/>
. and tho notes set out <lb/>
Washington to Raleigh on described in complaint <lb/>
schedule. It is going to tiled In this cause <lb/>
afford a convenient line for pet- <lb/>
ting from here to Raleigh, or <lb/>
westward from that city. <lb/>
Through Schedule to <lb/>
On Thursday, 24th. the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern railway will be- <lb/>
gin running trains through from <lb/>
no . ,. , , . <lb/>
of that fact. But the <lb/>
orphanage at Thomasville, I preserving your present home, <lb/>
the Methodist and Catholic or- j property and happiness in the <lb/>
y -v at Raleigh, the North State than in throwing <lb/>
IV ,. <lb/>
been the scene of pal at Charlotte t em and trying a new <lb/>
tho Presbyterian orphanage at In the majority <lb/>
Barium are doing and have long cares, it fails and that which you <lb/>
been doing a good noble once had cannot be regained.- <lb/>
work. If the State is going to Winston Union Republican, <lb/>
to orphanages some of these <lb/>
institutions, or all of them, have <lb/>
a stronger claim than the <lb/>
at Marion. And yet to give <lb/>
to any of them would violate a <lb/>
For <lb/>
Tract of land containing <lb/>
s. six miles from <lb/>
on road. Good <lb/>
virtue the power of sale <lb/>
contained in a mortgage deed and <lb/>
lien execute and delivered by <lb/>
Joseph H. Everett to Webb ft <lb/>
White on the of <lb/>
and duly recorded in <lb/>
the register of deeds <lb/>
Pi-t i- <lb/>
N page the <lb/>
signed will expose to public Bale, <lb/>
before the court house door in <lb/>
for cash, to <lb/>
highest bidder, on Saturday the <lb/>
Kith day of November the <lb/>
owing real property to wit; <lb/>
A tract, or parcel of ind lying <lb/>
in township. Pitt county <lb/>
h containing one <lb/>
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October 1907 <lb/>
White, Mortgagees, i <lb/>
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lose of having the <lb/>
and null and <lb/>
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Superior coo t of county, <lb/>
t be hold on b Monday <lb/>
Four Now. <lb/>
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principle which others than t of town th <lb/>
hold dear. Mr. Johnson force being three. Tao <lb/>
remarks arc timely. This act of additional men, Messrs. M. Flem- <lb/>
the legislature is in <lb/>
Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
the time had <lb/>
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January 1st, <lb/>
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Mr. J. J Cher t the <lb/>
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confidence of all -i people <lb/>
and shippers of th He <lb/>
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The News has it on the very <lb/>
best authority that there is a <lb/>
strong probability of a com- <lb/>
promise between the state and <lb/>
and J. W. Tucker, were nut <lb/>
on temporarily so as to determine <lb/>
what force was needed. At the p <lb/>
last regular meeting of the board I he the suits now <lb/>
it was decided that the services the terms of <lb/>
of one of the extra could, the state will dismiss its <lb/>
riff G. M. Mooring, in be dispensed with alter the its and fines imposed if <lb/>
township. his daughter November lo de J <lb/>
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meet with church <lb/>
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This tho day of Septum- <lb/>
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Moo-e Ho k superior <lb/>
emit of Pitt county. <lb/>
Whichard-Mooring. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon at the home <lb/>
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Carolina <lb/>
Miss Ida and Mr. Ernest B. <lb/>
Whichard were married by Elder <lb/>
M. T. Lawrence. Mrs. Levi <lb/>
Holliday played the wedding <lb/>
march as the couple entered the <lb/>
parlor, and ts and <lb/>
during the ceremony. A large <lb/>
relatives and friends <lb/>
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marriage and the couple received <lb/>
many handsome presents. <lb/>
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beautiful dress of white silk, and <lb/>
soon the ceremony this <lb/>
was changed to a handsome <lb/>
brown coat suit. The couple <lb/>
on the evening train for a <lb/>
bridal tour to northern cities. <lb/>
November, to . ,.,., <lb/>
one to keep in service the board railroads will submit to the rate <lb/>
held a special meeting Tuesday i and try it fairly until the <lb/>
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night, Mr. Fleming was <lb/>
elected a regular member of the <lb/>
police force. <lb/>
Graded Notes. <lb/>
People living within the bounds <lb/>
of the Greenville graded school <lb/>
district are hereby that <lb/>
no children who are beginners <lb/>
will be admitted to the school <lb/>
after Nov. 1st. . <lb/>
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old before Dec. may enter at <lb/>
any time before Nov. 1st. <lb/>
Children who are not begin- <lb/>
will be admitted at any time <lb/>
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Oct. H B. Smith, Supt. <lb/>
next session of legislature. <lb/>
We would be exceedingly glad <lb/>
to see this vexing question set- <lb/>
in this way. We believe it <lb/>
would go far towards allaying <lb/>
the feeling that now exists <lb/>
against the railroads. <lb/>
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if after a fair trial the cent <lb/>
rate proves too low that the <lb/>
of the state will see to it that <lb/>
justice is done the railroads. <lb/>
hope that some <lb/>
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Mr F y n i t <lb/>
this week. At east h <lb/>
had captured and around putting more outs the mouths of the popular <lb/>
ton wants to <lb/>
Tine with Charlotte. <lb/>
Greensboro and Winston <lb/>
have a fair. <lb/>
firs that had Mr. Bryan <lb/>
as n earn no doubt <lb/>
I he worth of their money, <lb/>
from tho crowds that at <lb/>
tended. <lb/>
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v ii . in- l to c <lb/>
recent election in that city <lb/>
d was worth the price. <lb/>
bid; has not submit i an <lb/>
of ho.- it cost to <lb/>
t beaten. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan has pot them guess- <lb/>
n I his speeches in this State <lb/>
o said it hi <lb/>
lacy for the nomination for <lb/>
bat he express d a <lb/>
f sound doctrine. <lb/>
is the man of the day. <lb/>
Isn't it nice to b a cabinet <lb/>
officer and junket around the <lb/>
world <lb/>
The two opposition Republic n <lb/>
pap.-rs of haw <lb/>
The Daily <lb/>
. .-.- absorbed The Semi <lb/>
Tar <lb/>
will now be peace in lie <lb/>
I The P. fleeter ed you <lb/>
warning you not to i k <lb/>
v surplus m to tho fair <lb/>
pockets to get, you <lb/>
show your appreciation <lb/>
y r in part of th <lb/>
swap it for a <lb/>
receipt. <lb/>
question in <lb/>
at Wake Forest Y liege <lb/>
to be whether the faculty <lb/>
r the students shall direct the <lb/>
p of the college. We <lb/>
t public sentiment is on the <lb/>
of e faculty. <lb/>
ill u i j i n m ; V . unit <lb/>
peculators is not getting mac <lb/>
from the try C <lb/>
Durham keens on the up <lb/>
of a city. two i <lb/>
was held up on the <lb/>
y masked with a I <lb/>
i- ed of all cash <lb/>
had <lb/>
According to the Wilmington <lb/>
Star, if the politician could have <lb/>
the three inch skin of the hippo- <lb/>
he would be better <lb/>
equipped for business. At any <lb/>
rate his hide would be more <lb/>
immune to puncture. <lb/>
girls re composed entirely of <lb/>
m-i tie New R. Sun <lb/>
i- know why re are no <lb/>
,. i That's easy, <lb/>
the ova o off. <lb/>
d--s have <lb/>
jumped a hi hut that was all. <lb/>
his business<lb/>
the i- <lb/>
Will <lb/>
him. <lb/>
I t pets <lb/>
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is Th n n . e <lb/>
ii so much of <lb/>
on editor is <lb/>
not go to the State fair. <lb/>
against pick pockets, <lb/>
some ck would I <lb/>
I- the effort to <lb/>
him if had b . . .-, <lb/>
of hi fat. pock t. So we <lb/>
and m N <lb/>
with . <lb/>
New Bern Sin. He also talked <lb/>
pickpocket, then was <lb/>
en ugh to go to and <lb/>
lost all he had. Poor Bob May <lb/>
be the fellow who touched him <lb/>
got enough to buy a street car <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
Some of the papers Keep on <lb/>
ailing for ah at the books, <lb/>
lot withstanding Judge <lb/>
has said they are closed- <lb/>
Since Judge Boyd has decided <lb/>
a convicted man is not a <lb/>
fitness, the <lb/>
Times might afford at up <lb/>
other folks. <lb/>
According to some of the <lb/>
ires in the papers Mr. is <lb/>
lot a day older than he was ten <lb/>
twelve years ago Durham <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Perhaps those pictures you see <lb/>
are the same ones the papers <lb/>
ten years ago, and have been <lb/>
pulled out from hiding to use <lb/>
again- <lb/>
Only a few weeks longer for <lb/>
the Jamestown exposition to re <lb/>
an you no . <lb/>
t is t mi j i <lb/>
mi d do so, l , well <lb/>
v e. <lb/>
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
By a <lb/>
his r <lb/>
ported the president's camp <lb/>
in Louisiana, hut it is only <lb/>
heavy firing is reported from <lb/>
white house that the officeholders <lb/>
to get <lb/>
Every time Hetty Green talks <lb/>
publication, she betrays the <lb/>
that she is blessed with <lb/>
sense as the green. <lb/>
In twin brothers <lb/>
whipped by their teacher <lb/>
r to the guilty one. I <lb/>
is not likely that they w <lb/>
up the debtors will insist pay- <lb/>
both in order to satisfy <lb/>
right one. <lb/>
a dinner ever a <lb/>
asks an Oregon editor. It may <lb/>
be at times, but much oftener it <lb/>
may be regarded as a punish- <lb/>
Hammerstein has con- <lb/>
fessed that he has all the money <lb/>
he wants. He and Andrew Car- <lb/>
can now go off somewhere <lb/>
and be lonesome for the rest of <lb/>
their lives. <lb/>
Governor Deneen has submit- <lb/>
a word message to the <lb/>
Illinois legislature. The charge <lb/>
that he has presidential <lb/>
seems to be well founded <lb/>
Secretary Taft and Minister <lb/>
Wu haven't ye announced <lb/>
r they intend to cut <lb/>
into fives or sixes It is pretty <lb/>
. <lb/>
Fr Mr. the hen. in <lb/>
For <lb/>
Mr Hearst, the elephant right in <lb/>
New York. The <lb/>
in mighty hunters. <lb/>
Ii is doubtful that the New <lb/>
. Herald will be able to tin <lb/>
to whom we even <lb/>
lend the Philippines <lb/>
ii. is discovered that <lb/>
is not the author of <lb/>
his plays However tins thing <lb/>
of trying to make the Bard of <lb/>
Avon another is a <lb/>
job <lb/>
In this State it is still tho <lb/>
ion local extra terms of <lb/>
to permit terms to go y <lb/>
default on account of the <lb/>
of a judge. Adverting to <lb/>
this condition of affairs, The <lb/>
Greenville Reflector that to <lb/>
meet such emergencies, <lb/>
State could do better than <lb/>
I fleet an extra judge whose duty <lb/>
price for it shall be to held the special <lb/>
help of court and take the I <lb/>
in they are of any judge who may be I <lb/>
by , . <lb/>
Efforts have been <lb/>
in turn de for years past to induce the <lb/>
more business for the legislature to remedy this <lb/>
chants. These ere points Green deficiency in our system, <lb/>
v on hold of but to no avail. As it is. <lb/>
suits are delayed <lb/>
in Nor Put to much expense <lb/>
will open of the iT be <lb/>
avoided. One or two extra <lb/>
somebody are <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
A hank in pure <lb/>
the entire bond issue of <lb/>
n ends voted by tho town of <lb/>
for public i, <lb/>
This is a example f <lb/>
me enterprise that is commend <lb/>
he sheriff of n <lb/>
is been relieved <lb/>
lino job. A . <lb/>
rapist was in jail <lb/>
ex i Sat <lb/>
night in <lb/>
ii cell by which <lb/>
id bee-; ,,. some <lb/>
This football is claim- Soap has been advanced n <lb/>
We knew salvation <lb/>
will free list next- <lb/>
is next to godliness, <lb/>
ow. <lb/>
Roosevelt b <lb/>
--ill l <lb/>
p ii am t- <lb/>
tho ins i ran <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Another Ame in s I g e- <lb/>
before the <lb/>
and will Cm e chi count. <lb/>
A street paper says money <lb/>
be about the middle <lb/>
of November. Nobody ever <lb/>
of it being <lb/>
he middle of <lb/>
Ir there was room enough in <lb/>
the Pacific for <lb/>
e room enough for the fleet <lb/>
The American fleet ought to be <lb/>
in the Pacific ocean long before <lb/>
the Japanese get over their good <lb/>
i lit brought by Mr. <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
ling to the statisticians, <lb/>
there are different kinds <lb/>
drinks used <lb/>
And each probably <lb/>
lops a different kind <lb/>
i d for the morning aft r <lb/>
It takes more than a <lb/>
steamboat to hold up r<lb/>
is go to squander h <lb/>
million d <lb/>
of on a t of <lb/>
i, to have <lb/>
a sort of a joy trust. <lb/>
Joe Cannon <lb/>
boom seems to have <lb/>
d hie-h a summit of <lb/>
obscurity as any boom could be <lb/>
d to obtain. <lb/>
Baltimore k putting <lb/>
electric clothes for homecoming <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Juggler is likely to <lb/>
let fall some of those railroads <lb/>
h- has kept up in the air so <lb/>
long. <lb/>
Now that it has a new count to <lb/>
play with. Newport has dropped <lb/>
the Teddy bear and the Harry <lb/>
monkey. , <lb/>
On of the best stories ever <lb/>
sent out from Washington, fol- <lb/>
lowed the departure of President <lb/>
Roosevelt for the Louisiana bear <lb/>
hunt. A day, or two he <lb/>
left it is reported that two <lb/>
bulls visited the white-house <lb/>
and took a look around it <lb/>
ind the monument grounds. It <lb/>
was even reported that they <lb/>
a up a tree and kept <lb/>
him there all night This is a <lb/>
verified fact. But no bulls or <lb/>
any other animals ever dared to <lb/>
take liberties in the white house <lb/>
grounds, with Teddy on deck <lb/>
It is a wise bull that knows his <lb/>
dangers. <lb/>
The Virginia <lb/>
trying to get Georgi <lb/>
Washington's name on the hen <lb/>
of tho Ananias dun, is <lb/>
to called down for <lb/>
n ; such a step w ad- <lb/>
vice and of its <lb/>
founder. <lb/>
Gov. says re <lb/>
public is tottering to its <lb/>
lie must haw his seasons mixed, <lb/>
or the republic really stagger <lb/>
to its winter <lb/>
A mar. who claimed <lb/>
killed h's wife by accident <lb/>
while joking, has been sent to <lb/>
he for seventeen <lb/>
y. r--. By the end of that time, <lb/>
he may come to tin conclusion <lb/>
that nature didn't intend him for <lb/>
a humorist. <lb/>
A St, Louis contemporary says <lb/>
Mr Taft is our first war minister <lb/>
to go around the world talking <lb/>
light. <lb/>
FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb/>
NOT A CRIMINAL <lb/>
of Dandy and and Ma Only Tan <lb/>
What of It <lb/>
Dandy laddie were The standard of morals is not the <lb/>
dogs and brother, and they game all the world In Mont- <lb/>
by brothers, too, farmers up <lb/>
in New Hampshire. The farms ad- <lb/>
joined, and farmers pastured <lb/>
their stock in common. The dogs <lb/>
visited each other frequently and <lb/>
for example, conduct is seen <lb/>
from another point of than <lb/>
among ourselves. This lends inter- <lb/>
est to a report in Land of the <lb/>
Black as to crime in <lb/>
were great friends. One day when, of th ET <lb/>
Laddie was gnawing bone Dan-1 <lb/>
a net kitten belonging to Dan- . if, came , <lb/>
manned at her. Dandy instantly . , moodily <lb/>
Hew his throat, and they had a on the ground before <lb/>
hot before they could be a to <lb/>
smiling faces <lb/>
It is said that neither dog th <lb/>
crossed the boundary line between <lb/>
the two farms after that. <lb/>
such as the and better <lb/>
drove his flock of sheen down , ., , , , <lb/>
ho is I asked. <lb/>
i down <lb/>
until he reached the <lb/>
ding wall, where , A clerk convicted <lb/>
charge and drove Hum., to pas- was the answer. <lb/>
weeks in chains is his sen- <lb/>
the lam <lb/>
vi <lb/>
took to pas <lb/>
At night Dandy brought <lb/>
the and Laddie would ho <lb/>
wailing for them the regular <lb/>
place. Not once after their light <lb/>
did take the slightest notice of <lb/>
each News. <lb/>
what have the other <lb/>
done was our next <lb/>
they have mostly quarreled <lb/>
themselves. are not <lb/>
We tow thieves <lb/>
and robbers in This <lb/>
went on our informant, <lb/>
to o man with <lb/>
I who with <lb/>
n- he noticed the v. <lb/>
which him. a ion <lb/>
i. <lb/>
we repeated, <lb/>
An Experiment. <lb/>
Hater is composed of two <lb/>
oxygen and hydrogen, and <lb/>
those elements when the <lb/>
flame of the candle gives its <lb/>
into the of the air. <lb/>
You may prove this a simple ex- <lb/>
Hold a co and perfect- ., <lb/>
dry tumbler over a burning can- <lb/>
die, and the inner of , arc <lb/>
will become dimmed , <lb/>
with moisture. Presently little L a light <lb/>
drop, of water will on it. mean <lb/>
and if it were possible to keep H <lb/>
tumbler cool tine might , , cam <lb/>
he id re; land <lb/>
is pi from murder as any other <lb/>
clan's trick, but it is a simple law ho one kills to rob or <lb/>
of nature. The vapor Rt we <lb/>
the burning is condensed into water f f <lb/>
hot n and shoot quickly, that <lb/>
you m <lb/>
get enough to another <lb/>
t l-l This seems like a magi <lb/>
by contact with the cool glass. <lb/>
Bo to a Goose. <lb/>
It is sometimes mid of a timid <lb/>
person, looks as if he couldn't <lb/>
say Bo to a Did you ever <lb/>
hear how tho expression originated <lb/>
It may found perhaps in the <lb/>
story of Bo, a great captain and a <lb/>
one, v. ho was son l i Odin in <lb/>
the mythology of the north. <lb/>
name was used by bis soldiers to I <lb/>
frighten the enemy. They tell <lb/>
good story of Bu the poet, <lb/>
in connection with the saying. <lb/>
He was introduced to a Lord Some- <lb/>
body or other, and the nobleman <lb/>
was so much surprised at the home- <lb/>
appearance of the poet that he <lb/>
are you lien <lb/>
You look as if you could not say <lb/>
Bo to a Mid Jonson, <lb/>
making a bow to his lordship. <lb/>
A O.-r, <lb/>
Cot ton mills be <lb/>
by giving i <lb/>
to Mo <lb/>
How it Sells at Star. <lb/>
Today Mr. Joyner <lb/>
sold two bans of tobacco at the <lb/>
Star warehouse branch of the <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
c at the following <lb/>
Pounds at at <lb/>
at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at <lb/>
This is the way Foxhall doe- <lb/>
for bis customers at tho Star, <lb/>
and can do just as well by <lb/>
lucky left his um- <lb/>
like this. It a nice <lb/>
shade for <lb/>
of Air. <lb/>
The us that <lb/>
pressure at sea level is <lb/>
teen pounds to tho square inch. Es- <lb/>
that the earth's <lb/>
extends forty-eight miles up <lb/>
into it may extend, a <lb/>
deal higher than <lb/>
square inch of that air. reaching <lb/>
from the earth's surface to the top <lb/>
of the atmosphere, therefore <lb/>
about fifteen pounds. Now, if we <lb/>
could gather up all that atmosphere <lb/>
and put it into a gigantic balance, <lb/>
should have to put into the op- <lb/>
scale a solid globe of lead <lb/>
sixty miles in diameter to <lb/>
the weight. Air is not so light as <lb/>
some persons thing it is, you see. <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
is<lb/>
The from paused <lb/>
front of little shop and read and <lb/>
reread th 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 read tho <lb/>
sign tho more he 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/>
will please not <lb/>
stand over this grating while talk- <lb/>
can, replied the shop- <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
why, my man f <lb/>
you fee. if they stood there <lb/>
talking would drop their h's, <lb/>
ind the porter would have to lose <lb/>
time 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/>
It Did Not Fit Him. <lb/>
The were entertaining <lb/>
a distant r dative, a man of ponder- <lb/>
physical attainments, who <lb/>
weighed nearly pounds. On tho <lb/>
morning after Ids arrival he came <lb/>
down to breakfast rather late and <lb/>
looking as ho had not had a good <lb/>
night's rest. <lb/>
are not feeling well this <lb/>
morning, are you. Mr. Barnes ask- <lb/>
ed his host, with some anxiety. <lb/>
it's nothing said <lb/>
the guest. have caught a little <lb/>
is <lb/>
whispered tho <lb/>
member of the family, <lb/>
loudly enough to he heard by tho <lb/>
visitor, can n man as big as ha <lb/>
is have a little Youth's <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
Rainbow Road. <lb/>
We followed tho Rainbow road <lb/>
storm by. <lb/>
Tl. nil by tho wood. <lb/>
With III lop sky. <lb/>
Dot and and <lb/>
do with tho curly <lb/>
And n to dig for our treasure big. <lb/>
A and a new tin pail. <lb/>
a tho company, I In command, <lb/>
Cos went along to guard <lb/>
band. <lb/>
Tho colon down to the ground. <lb/>
So-nobody told us so. <lb/>
And n told how a pot of gold <lb/>
Was hid at tho end of tho bow. <lb/>
We hurried along, a-row. <lb/>
Ready to seek <lb/>
I led tho lot and next came Dot. <lb/>
With the curly tailed dog behind. <lb/>
Dot a girl, and so. In case <lb/>
Of danger, I gave her the safest <lb/>
Oh, we were almost there. <lb/>
And would been rich, no doubt- <lb/>
But the wind by with a dreadful <lb/>
And beautiful bow went out. <lb/>
we turned to look <lb/>
Tho great black dark bad coma. <lb/>
We ran so fast that Dot was lost. <lb/>
And the dog the first one homo. <lb/>
And the come and rainbow <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
But Dot and doc and I-we know <lb/>
It Wouldn't Work. <lb/>
lie wise old doctor was <lb/>
upon his little patient tho <lb/>
of mastication. <lb/>
he advised, matter <lb/>
what yon eat, always chew each <lb/>
mouthful thirty <lb/>
Bat Jimmy shook his head <lb/>
wouldn't do at our house, <lb/>
why not, my son <lb/>
I'd always lie hungry. <lb/>
The rest of the kids would <lb/>
table off before I got through <lb/>
with that one <lb/>
City Independent. <lb/>
Harking Back. <lb/>
Mrs. don't wont to <lb/>
impertinent, but how old are you <lb/>
anyway Some of the ladies were <lb/>
discussing your age at the club the <lb/>
other day, and several of them <lb/>
claimed that you were at least <lb/>
but I insisted that you were <lb/>
more than thirty-three. <lb/>
Mrs. glad you were <lb/>
kind. Of you didn't men- <lb/>
tho fact that you were ready to <lb/>
the grammar grade when I <lb/>
was in the primary class at school, <lb/>
did <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
Root paint, varnish, stains, <lb/>
Rubber shoes of all sizes and <lb/>
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and Jg. rubber Manning <lb/>
fountain pens <lb/>
Co <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Mai. r <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox left Co are prepared to <lb/>
to accompany Mrs. g fr you at <lb/>
time- Wood work also a <lb/>
price <lb/>
B T. <lb/>
was <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Chas a in <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
We have on hand a few <lb/>
history f the San <lb/>
disaster. Usual <lb/>
Our price, <lb/>
W- E. Cox <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Toe famous Hawks glasses St <lb/>
your <lb/>
The carpenters are erecting n <lb/>
steeple to the church. <lb/>
This will add greatly to its <lb/>
and convenience. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
ready made <lb/>
clothing see him before you get <lb/>
your next suit <lb/>
Miss Mollie came in <lb/>
from tokes last night to spend <lb/>
Sunday at home- <lb/>
FOR two horse <lb/>
wagon and a disc harrow Mrs. <lb/>
J. L. Butt, one mile from W in <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Another large shipment of <lb/>
stove of all sizes received <lb/>
at A. W. Co- <lb/>
H. Galloway and <lb/>
J. L Gibson, of Grimesland, <lb/>
spent Friday with Mrs. R. G. <lb/>
Chapman. <lb/>
Our fall Stock of dry goods, <lb/>
shoes, notions are open <lb/>
for <lb/>
buying <lb/>
in <lb/>
Come and see us be- <lb/>
where. We are <lb/>
to give you bargains. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber I o. <lb/>
Dr. Nash will continue services <lb/>
at the Methodist <lb/>
Sunday morning and <lb/>
night. He is doing some excel- <lb/>
lent preaching. There <lb/>
our to th; church <lb/>
last <lb/>
of all kinds n <lb/>
at the Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Rowland Cobb, <lb/>
by Miss Cox, <lb/>
for her home at <lb/>
evening whore th-y will <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb/>
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
There have been many <lb/>
made in the interior <lb/>
of the Baptist church here. It <lb/>
has been reseated, the walls <lb/>
papered and new carpeting put <lb/>
down. <lb/>
Now is the time to purchase <lb/>
your Box Body Carts while they <lb/>
are cheap. A. Man- <lb/>
Co., have plenty of <lb/>
them on hand Cs and see them. <lb/>
Have your carts, wagons and <lb/>
put in good trim for the <lb/>
fall use. All kinds of repair <lb/>
work done promptly. Carolina <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb/>
are under guarantor <lb/>
They are kept- in stock by B. T. <lb/>
Cox ft Bro, <lb/>
L. L R. Croom and <lb/>
G. E Jacks-m left Tuesday morn- <lb/>
for the i <lb/>
Now is the time to get single <lb/>
and double bedsteads low down <lb/>
at A. W. A ft o- <lb/>
Dr T. ox returned from <lb/>
Baltimore hist <lb/>
The cold weather is coming on. <lb/>
See A. W. Angle Co. for bar- <lb/>
gains on mattings. <lb/>
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Chairs from the nicest willow <lb/>
r to the single stool chair. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Prof, and Mrs G. E- Lineberry <lb/>
went to Greenville Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
A new lot of best flour at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Misses Rowland Cobb and Mag- <lb/>
Cox returned Cone- <lb/>
toe Sunday evening, where they <lb/>
spent Sunday at Miss Cobb's <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Nice lamps of I <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
of station- <lb/>
must go. We make <lb/>
room for our immense stock <lb/>
new goods now coming During <lb/>
the next forty days we make <lb/>
special prices to all our customers <lb/>
in our box papers. <lb/>
B. T. Cox ft Bro. <lb/>
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb/>
nips and can now <lb/>
tie had at the drug store of Dr <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
ed id <lb/>
coats at B P. Man <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
The series of meetings at tie <lb/>
Methodist church closed Sunday <lb/>
night. Dr Nash preached some <lb/>
excellent sermons and we believe <lb/>
much will be accomplished <lb/>
by his coming among u. He <lb/>
left for Greenville Sunday after- <lb/>
and Rev. B. E. <lb/>
preached at night. <lb/>
Look out for our immense fall <lb/>
which will be here in <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
We are glad to inform oar <lb/>
friends and depositors that the <lb/>
business of bank is the great- <lb/>
in its history. People are <lb/>
learning the convenience and <lb/>
safely of a bank. They soon <lb/>
catch on to a good thing. J. L. <lb/>
Jackson, cashier of the Bank of <lb/>
Miss Novella Bunting spent <lb/>
Sunday with friends in <lb/>
ville and returned S ind even <lb/>
all your wood <lb/>
work done at the Carolina <lb/>
First class <lb/>
Alias return d So <lb/>
Ayden Sunday afternoon- <lb/>
Remember that the-A. G. Cox <lb/>
Co. are still <lb/>
lug well known Tar heel <lb/>
wag . at their usual low price- <lb/>
R.-v. T- II King will it <lb/>
school house near Mr Bryant <lb/>
store next <lb/>
Oct. All are in <lb/>
to attend <lb/>
Hunsucker buggies are still go- <lb/>
if you want a nice up-to- <lb/>
date runabout buggy you had <lb/>
batter give him an early call. <lb/>
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Monday and Tuesday nights. <lb/>
Ward-robe, tables, safes etc <lb/>
made to order. Carolina Milling <lb/>
ft Mfg. co. <lb/>
A specialty of stationery at <lb/>
Saul's drug store. <lb/>
hams and shoulders <lb/>
at J. K. Smith ft co. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. have just received a car load <lb/>
of the Pittsburgh welded <lb/>
fence of t he most popular <lb/>
Prices are nothing but rock bot- <lb/>
tom Call and sec them before <lb/>
you buy. <lb/>
Nice juniper tubs of all sizes <lb/>
at Harrington Co. <lb/>
Bilging an tin at Harrington <lb/>
Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Men's fancy silk mufflers for <lb/>
the cold winter wind at B. P. <lb/>
Manning Co. <lb/>
When in need of nice kid <lb/>
gloves, driving gloves, and work <lb/>
gloves, see B. P. Manning Co. <lb/>
Dress goods a specialty, at <lb/>
R. F. Manning Co. <lb/>
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their well known Co <lb/>
have the best. <lb/>
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father of our townsman, Lilly, <lb/>
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of the State. No school should <lb/>
be without them <lb/>
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manufacturing company are still <lb/>
making their well known Tar <lb/>
Heel carts and wagons. <lb/>
dress shoes for at B. <lb/>
P. Manning's company <lb/>
A new line of plaids an home <lb/>
spun at B F Manning company <lb/>
shoes just arrived <lb/>
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old flat bottomed boat, armed with <lb/>
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the grease which collects there <lb/>
the and which he disposes <lb/>
of to a soap Generally he <lb/>
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leather for men. Every <lb/>
not to <lb/>
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work, which <lb/>
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in having a class <lb/>
Pen. Call Drug <lb/>
Store secure this much need- <lb/>
article. <lb/>
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comfortable at J. R. Smith Co <lb/>
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pole, the end of which is a small <lb/>
net. set to work to gather in <lb/>
the corks, subsequently sell- <lb/>
them to the cork merchants in <lb/>
the neighborhood. <lb/>
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these cork who have <lb/>
themselves into a sort of <lb/>
craft and who guard their interests <lb/>
jealously. If they sight of a <lb/>
stranger netting corks they fall on i <lb/>
Monday, and <lb/>
day nights, -and in the <lb/>
Opera House. If you want a <lb/>
nice time go. <lb/>
Our line f Hat <lb/>
just received. style <lb/>
shape Guaranteed. J. R. <lb/>
company <lb/>
The Woman's Missionary So- <lb/>
him in a body. Duly recently the will the Methodist <lb/>
police rescued one of the.;. novices next Sunday afternoon <lb/>
iii time to save Ins . ,, ,, , . The of a floor might Everybody invited <lb/>
well con as so much waste. to attend. <lb/>
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other day, which consumed a <lb/>
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n certain firm lost several <lb/>
thousand The heap of dust <lb/>
and rubbish contained silver filings, <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
received a car load of <lb/>
wire fence. Can furnish any <lb/>
intruded to extract <lb/>
later on. <lb/>
This is done regular;<lb/>
Men's fancy ties of all size-, at <lb/>
B. F. Manning <lb/>
are glad to see G. R. Dixon <lb/>
again. He says that he <lb/>
like a new man <lb/>
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d called to attend a sick child <lb/>
in a quarter <lb/>
of the Windy City. <lb/>
the to <lb/>
the mother, should send <lb/>
child into the country for <lb/>
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am sorry to say, <lb/>
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are not rich enough to d <lb/>
suggested the <lb/>
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exclaimed the <lb/>
woman, are not poor <lb/>
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works where silver or gold i; <lb/>
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soot in the chimneys is not allowed <lb/>
to be treated us waste. It is <lb/>
to contain i of tho <lb/>
precious which are far too <lb/>
valuable be lo t. <lb/>
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tie hi I <lb/>
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1907 under an <lb/>
issued by J. F. P. in <lb/>
attachment proceedings of . <lb/>
Ed Carrie <lb/>
Rouse to satisfy said execution i <lb/>
will expose at sale H <lb/>
town of Ayden, N. the foil in <lb/>
personal tub and- <lb/>
contents, and <lb/>
stove. box and contents, <lb/>
and contents, French Horn, <lb/>
ice Cream bucket <lb/>
wash pot. table. box, ii bed <lb/>
steads. bed gs, Boy <lb/>
wagon, l Bench and Jar, <lb/>
chairs. This Oct. 1907 <lb/>
s. NEIGHBORLY CARD, <lb/>
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mimes are tho <lb/>
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gnats and four dogs without <lb/>
I four . ow u horse and two <lb/>
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tome i <lb/>
G W. Cox, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
See our beautiful line of ladies <lb/>
dress goods you buy. J <lb/>
R. company. <lb/>
The banquet <lb/>
day evening was a delightful <lb/>
affair. After pleasant <lb/>
in their hall repaired to <lb/>
Hotel Blount where oysters wore <lb/>
served in different forms <lb/>
s.- delicacies were served- <lb/>
Royal flour, always good <lb/>
good always R. Smith co. <lb/>
real y amusing as well as <lb/>
interesting at times, on our cot- <lb/>
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with which buyer seems <lb/>
with his purpose co obtain <lb/>
the fleecy staple- Indeed it is a <lb/>
striking illustration of the <lb/>
on the cotton exchange on Wall <lb/>
street. We have just simply got <lb/>
the hustlers and they are getting <lb/>
the cotton, for they pay the <lb/>
that brings it. <lb/>
Mrs. Agnes Blount and Miss <lb/>
H. <lb/>
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INSURANCE AGENT <lb/>
in<lb/>
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tho butler, and <lb/>
went to the telephone. <lb/>
furnace lie -aid, <lb/>
put in the Brazilian em- <lb/>
is too heavy. Why, <lb/>
short of a modern jackass <lb/>
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use <lb/>
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for sale in <lb/>
cash, call on th to if you wish u <lb/>
bargain- A nice large <lb/>
large brick store in which to con- <lb/>
duct business can be rented on <lb/>
easy terms. <lb/>
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Greenville. <lb/>
cutlery and hard- <lb/>
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at J. R. Smith co- <lb/>
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Pneumonia Cure at J. R. Smith <lb/>
E. Peden has return- i <lb/>
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hem banks and banker H<lb/>
120.60 <lb/>
coin 1.872,16 <lb/>
Nat. bit notes <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Capital stock 10.011 <lb/>
r.-. fund <lb/>
i profits <lb/>
Hills <lb/>
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Total <lb/>
73,686.871<lb/>
STATE NORTH .<lb/>
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J. R, ii, <lb/>
and sworn to JOSEPH DIXON <lb/>
me. 27th day f Aug 1907<lb/>
Notary<lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
CRIME AT RAILROAD'S <lb/>
Tale of Disaster. <lb/>
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Thursday morning, causing a loss <lb/>
of 1.20,000- The same mills were <lb/>
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Mr. W. Dixon, of Hookerton, <lb/>
Mr. D. H- Dixon. of Goldsboro, <lb/>
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ed on the siding and he sat down <lb/>
wailing for No. to pass; he <lb/>
dropped off to sleep and as No. <lb/>
approached he with a <lb/>
start, and, having the switch on <lb/>
his mind, he frantically pulled it <lb/>
open without realizing what he <lb/>
was doing. This corroborates <lb/>
completely the statement made <lb/>
by, Engineer Holton, who was <lb/>
running No. The morning <lb/>
after the accident, while he was <lb/>
perfectly rational. Engineer <lb/>
Holton stated to his physicians <lb/>
at the hospital, that as he <lb/>
the siding the white <lb/>
light burning showing a clear <lb/>
track and closed switch, but just <lb/>
as his train neared the siding, and <lb/>
t late to even apply brakes, the <lb/>
red light showed up and he rush- <lb/>
ed to ion. Engineer <lb/>
Holton adhered to this statement <lb/>
until he died so unexpectedly Fri- <lb/>
day News Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Vick happy by issuing a warrant <lb/>
charging the man with stealing <lb/>
the Southerner. <lb/>
Important to Juror. <lb/>
Judge Ward nude an imp r- <lb/>
ruling last week in the case <lb/>
of Brown vs. Brown in regard to <lb/>
the pay of witnesses and jurors. <lb/>
He decided that jurors who are <lb/>
witnesses also, or witnesses who <lb/>
happen called as juror-can- <lb/>
not draw pay at the same time <lb/>
in the two capacities. <lb/>
person who is a witness in <lb/>
than one cannot draw wit <lb/>
fees in more than one case <lb/>
day. In other words, juror's and <lb/>
witnesses are paid for their real <lb/>
time, and they cannot or <lb/>
speculate on time t pay for <lb/>
or hours in hours <lb/>
actual time. This is important <lb/>
and the right fort of law, It ha; <lb/>
not been followed in this <lb/>
because the matter has <lb/>
been brought before <lb/>
of our officers. The J <lb/>
commissioners can save a <lb/>
court expenses by <lb/>
investigating the claims In <lb/>
cases which go nIT at tho i <lb/>
the county. <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Report. <lb/>
The report, issued <lb/>
day, shows that <lb/>
of this crop had been <lb/>
up to Oct 18th. against <lb/>
for thy same last <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Sara Hal Wat. <lb/>
The reason temperance <lb/>
and the closing of saloons <lb/>
made such slow progress prior <lb/>
to 1900 was because all the <lb/>
could vote. Except a few <lb/>
preachers, teachers and others <lb/>
of the best type, the vote <lb/>
was always an asset of the saloon. <lb/>
Therefore an election, with the <lb/>
division found among while men <lb/>
upon most questions was In most <lb/>
places certain to go wot. But <lb/>
with the elimination of the <lb/>
vote by the suffrage <lb/>
the of temperance has <lb/>
gone forward with a mighty <lb/>
impetus. In Anson county, <lb/>
when the fight commenced for <lb/>
those who favored <lb/>
the continuance of the saloons <lb/>
procured th registration of <lb/>
who had not been permit- <lb/>
to vote since the passage Of <lb/>
the suffrage amendment. he <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of excluded from other <lb/>
elections, outraged the people <lb/>
and made many for pro- <lb/>
The forced in <lb/>
by a vote of ti I <lb/>
the victory to <lb/>
vote, as the following <lb/>
in the North Carolina <lb/>
edited by Mr. John A. <lb/>
Hill Voted Wot Hew <lb/>
town of Snow Hill con. <lb/>
her shame. <lb/>
the election last week e <lb/>
vote was for saloons and <lb/>
against saloons. But that is <lb/>
ill the worst is j e <lb/>
to he told. <lb/>
white people heard <lb/>
appeal of the women and <lb/>
d.-en. and said we will no longer <lb/>
tolerate the saloons in our town, <lb/>
the breeders of shame and <lb/>
Tho waits nun voted S- <lb/>
saloons to fur is <lb/>
II done <lb/>
here conies in the <lb/>
easy tool of the saloons- <lb/>
en. <lb/>
their will has been <lb/>
thwarted, their votes nullified, <lb/>
their women repelled and their <lb/>
wishes ignored by the <lb/>
voters, under tho influence and <lb/>
control of the saloon, and against <lb/>
the of bettor men of <lb/>
their race, <lb/>
the saloons defeat the <lb/>
will of our people. In their <lb/>
desperation they bring the <lb/>
voter back as an <lb/>
active factor to say what the <lb/>
moral laws of a community shall <lb/>
be. <lb/>
to argue this <lb/>
question to state the <lb/>
cold facts they are, and let <lb/>
you for yourself and <lb/>
think upon <lb/>
people of North Carolina <lb/>
not go through the campaign <lb/>
of 1899 and 1900, -as a of <lb/>
which the mass of <lb/>
voters were excluded from <lb/>
the polls, to permit the <lb/>
vote to be thrown as a balance of <lb/>
power to perpetuate the <lb/>
loon. Che victory won at Snow <lb/>
Hid will c to create a still <lb/>
stronger sentiment in the State <lb/>
a the evil, and t c <lb/>
day not far distant when the <lb/>
people will shut up every saloon <lb/>
and Still in the Mate. J <lb/>
Independent of question of <lb/>
whether prohibition or saloons <lb/>
should prevail in a community, <lb/>
tho reintroduction of <lb/>
in politics question of the <lb/>
st importance If they can <lb/>
vote keep open, they <lb/>
can thereafter vote in every <lb/>
and encouraged there <lb/>
will soon be a return in part of <lb/>
the political conditions that <lb/>
avid that required the <lb/>
strenuous campaign of 1898 to <lb/>
redeem If the <lb/>
voted the saloon, <lb/>
this papa just as <lb/>
earn a their re- <lb/>
over the farm, and is wearing I Welcome as the paper may be to <lb/>
out much faster than if it were casual reader the train, at <lb/>
Meeting. <lb/>
Tomorrow afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock, Miss Elizabeth Moore, <lb/>
State secretary of W. C. T. U., <lb/>
will lecture in the Methodist <lb/>
church. Members of the various <lb/>
churches and the general public <lb/>
are urged to be present A <lb/>
musical program has been <lb/>
ranged. <lb/>
Mora Houses Needed. <lb/>
We have heard several <lb/>
who want to move to Greenville <lb/>
with the coming of the new <lb/>
year, inquiring if they can <lb/>
houses to live In. That is a <lb/>
question that needs attention. <lb/>
There are a not enough houses <lb/>
here, and the town cannot grow <lb/>
faster than there are houses for <lb/>
the people. It is evident that <lb/>
more houses should be built. <lb/>
The last report of the Pension <lb/>
Commissioner affords an inter- <lb/>
study. It shows that <lb/>
during the fiscal year, <lb/>
pensioners died. The <lb/>
says that the total pen <lb/>
June 1907, was <lb/>
and the total value of the <lb/>
pension roll at that date was <lb/>
This is greater by <lb/>
above the of the <lb/>
roll for the year previews, and is <lb/>
accounted for by the higher <lb/>
rates of pensions provided by the <lb/>
act of 1907, under <lb/>
which act there had been <lb/>
rolled June of the present <lb/>
year <lb/>
at use. This is beneficial to the <lb/>
manufacturers whose sale bills <lb/>
are increased thereby, but it is <lb/>
hard on the farmer who is trying <lb/>
to get ahead. <lb/>
when we commence this <lb/>
tide we had in mind the keeping <lb/>
of things in their in the <lb/>
home. Children especially are <lb/>
prone to be careless in this re- <lb/>
If children would thought- <lb/>
fully keep their things, or what <lb/>
ever they use or handle, in their <lb/>
proper places, many a weary <lb/>
step of a tired mother would be <lb/>
saved- Children are now in <lb/>
school, and then is when they <lb/>
are particularly careless about <lb/>
their things at home- seem <lb/>
to think that while they are <lb/>
with their own affairs <lb/>
everybody else must look <lb/>
their conveniences, and books, <lb/>
hats, wraps, etc., are thrown <lb/>
around promiscuously. <lb/>
Then comes the vexatious hunt- <lb/>
for things when it is time to <lb/>
go to school, the worry and de- <lb/>
lay, the leaving home in excite- <lb/>
and turmoil. We arc but <lb/>
telling what happens day, <lb/>
not in all the homes, but in many <lb/>
of them all over the country. <lb/>
Learn the little lesson of put- <lb/>
ting everything in its proper <lb/>
place It will be worth more <lb/>
through as. an acquired <lb/>
habit than lesson you will <lb/>
learn at school. <lb/>
the office, in tho public library, <lb/>
it is, after all. the paper of the <lb/>
home. The regularity and <lb/>
of visits, the cordial <lb/>
sincerity of its tone, make for it <lb/>
soon place of a familiar <lb/>
friend in the house. Like a good <lb/>
friend, too, it stands always tor <lb/>
those traits and qualities which <lb/>
typified in the ideal home, <lb/>
and are sources of a ration's <lb/>
health and true prosperity. Is <lb/>
there another Christmas present <lb/>
costing so little that equals it <lb/>
On receipt of the yearly <lb/>
subscription publishers <lb/>
send to the new subscriber all <lb/>
the remaining issues of The <lb/>
Companion for 1907 and the Four <lb/>
Leaf Hanging calendar for 1908 <lb/>
full color- <lb/>
Full illustrated announcement <lb/>
of new volume for 1908 will <lb/>
be sent with sample copies of the <lb/>
paper to any address free. <lb/>
The Youth's Companion. <lb/>
Berkley Street, Boston, Mass. <lb/>
Beta <lb/>
link . at Fault Slid to Have <lb/>
Overworked. <lb/>
Flagman Leonard, who was <lb/>
for the wreck of <lb/>
train No. at Rudd last <lb/>
day night, is said to have been <lb/>
on duty hours and <lb/>
without rest when the wreck oar <lb/>
occurred. It is d, and <lb/>
reason, that if this fact can be <lb/>
established some one higher up <lb/>
should b made to suffer. Leon- <lb/>
ard disappeared at the time of <lb/>
the accident and nothing has <lb/>
been heard from him then. <lb/>
Greensboro Record. <lb/>
t ballot, They arc <lb/>
Hi G is <lb/>
good, q power dim- <lb/>
The state is going <lb/>
f . open the door, <lb/>
lid i ii . box of evils <lb/>
.- u again for worse <lb/>
. . cat r trouble. <lb/>
. v Hill victory by <lb/>
;. vote will help to <lb/>
up saloon and keep <lb/>
them shut. Liquor is bad, but <lb/>
. which means that <lb/>
the saloon will control <lb/>
tenths of their votes, is worse. <lb/>
News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
North <lb/>
County <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Ricks <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Ricks died only <lb/>
this morning at the h me of <lb/>
brother, Mr. J- A. Rick, on <lb/>
Fifth street, with whom he lived. <lb/>
He leaves two brothers, Messrs-. <lb/>
J. A. and W. H- Hicks, and two <lb/>
children. Ho was about j cars <lb/>
old- <lb/>
The funeral will take place <lb/>
tomorrow at the Taft burial <lb/>
ground about miles from <lb/>
o.- <lb/>
Tract lard containing <lb/>
acres, six miles from Greenville <lb/>
n road. Good <lb/>
house and necessary <lb/>
also one tenant house <lb/>
Fine mineral on property. <lb/>
sell half or all the land to <lb/>
But purchaser. For <lb/>
apply to E. . Parker. <lb/>
Carolina Pitt<lb/>
John Dennis and wife <lb/>
Dennis, <lb/>
VS <lb/>
It. J. E D. O, <lb/>
Tho B. R. <lb/>
and D O. Moore above named <lb/>
kill that an action <lb/>
has been commenced in the Sup- <lb/>
court of Pitt county by the <lb/>
above name against <lb/>
the defendants above for <lb/>
the so of enjoining and <lb/>
restraining the <lb/>
from foreclosing mortgage <lb/>
and the set out <lb/>
and described in the compact <lb/>
filed in this cause and tor the <lb/>
purpose of having the same de- <lb/>
fraudulent and null and <lb/>
void, and the said defendants E. <lb/>
R. and O. <lb/>
will further notice that they <lb/>
are required to appear at <lb/>
November 19.17 of t-e <lb/>
Superior of Pitt <lb/>
to held on the Monday <lb/>
after the 1st Monday in <lb/>
it being tho day of Nov <lb/>
1907. at tho court <lb/>
in in Greenville, N c. <lb/>
and to answer or demur to the <lb/>
c cf the plaintiffs <lb/>
actions or the p will <lb/>
ply to tho court for the relief de- <lb/>
In co <lb/>
This the 30th day of <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
D. C CO superior <lb/>
Former Senator David B <lb/>
of New York, is now reported to <lb/>
be a rooting for Bryan for <lb/>
dent This is one of the strong <lb/>
est things that has d <lb/>
recently. Hill heard Bryan <lb/>
speak in New York a few days <lb/>
ago and probably that accounts <lb/>
for Star. <lb/>
K. P. D. No. G, Greenville, of Pitt <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue or the r of <lb/>
contained in a mortgage deed and <lb/>
lien executed and delivered by <lb/>
Joseph H. Everett to <lb/>
White on the day of <lb/>
1906, and duly recorded in <lb/>
the register of deeds office of <lb/>
Pitt North Carolina, it <lb/>
Book N-8, page the under <lb/>
signed will expose to public sale, <lb/>
before the court house door in <lb/>
Greenville, for cash, to <lb/>
highest bidder, on Saturday the <lb/>
16th day of November 1907. the <lb/>
fol owing real property, to <lb/>
A tract or parcel of land lying <lb/>
in Carolina township, Pitt county <lb/>
North Carolina, containing one <lb/>
hundred acres more or less, <lb/>
and adjoining the lands of A <lb/>
B Congleton. Harry Whitfield <lb/>
and being a part of <lb/>
Script. <lb/>
A gleam of promise twinkles <lb/>
wen in the garishness of the <lb/>
city. Island, for <lb/>
is the last place where on <lb/>
would look for an exhibition <lb/>
appealing to any of the <lb/>
ideals of humanity. a <lb/>
recent publication Maxim <lb/>
attempts to dim the luster of <lb/>
this famous of America's <lb/>
popular resorts- And must be <lb/>
confessed that island a <lb/>
sort of brilliantly <lb/>
bedlam <lb/>
Nevertheless, one of the <lb/>
things that impresses the slight- <lb/>
seer is the fact that the steam- <lb/>
boat that carries him to the city <lb/>
of light and is called <lb/>
Pegasus, and that the ticket <lb/>
purchased gives him admission <lb/>
into <lb/>
At he very entrance of the <lb/>
blaze of glory are barkers, quot <lb/>
Scripture, telling of the <lb/>
of an depicting the <lb/>
ere it ion of the world A Tittle <lb/>
further down the incandescent a <lb/>
Ins is a panoramic reproduction <lb/>
of the <lb/>
No one wilt contend that <lb/>
Island is creating art in <lb/>
the of <lb/>
creation and cataclysm and <lb/>
tragedies, but the <lb/>
fact the designers of amuse- <lb/>
have to t Bible for <lb/>
dramatic material, a that such <lb/>
exhibitions have proven <lb/>
in a city supposed <lb/>
to i e given over altogether to <lb/>
relaxation and laughter indicates <lb/>
a phase the of the <lb/>
people of the which <lb/>
cannot easily ignored. <lb/>
Harold in Remus's <lb/>
Magazine for November. <lb/>
We take this method of ex- <lb/>
pressing to the good people of <lb/>
our sincere and heart- <lb/>
j fell gratitude for their many <lb/>
of kindness done us during <lb/>
the J. C. Keel to satisfy I the illness and death of our in- <lb/>
If ant, and also for their kindly <lb/>
1907 Offices in the interment of the <lb/>
Webb Mortgagees. <lb/>
Fleming, <lb/>
J B A. L. Peed. <lb/>
<lb/>
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