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. than it did the first <lb/>
six months of the year. The <lb/>
. are not sincere. They <lb/>
re making this outcry because <lb/>
. arc afraid the freight rate <lb/>
be That is the <lb/>
point, and this accounts <lb/>
this fuss and about <lb/>
money. We thought that <lb/>
was rather too <lb/>
. c in cutting the rate from <lb/>
to 21-4 cents. We think <lb/>
go still, but we confess <lb/>
the wail that has <lb/>
up about the bankrupt <lb/>
that is staring the railroads in <lb/>
the face, though their trains are <lb/>
crowded with passengers, has <lb/>
; us to the radical action <lb/>
of the legislature. We dare say <lb/>
i . H railroads could be assured <lb/>
that the present <lb/>
rate should be <lb/>
they would be content to <lb/>
at the present <lb/>
rate, and they would easily <lb/>
d the money to continue their <lb/>
. The railroad <lb/>
, i have displayed leas sense <lb/>
I an we thought they had in the <lb/>
I their case, and <lb/>
have largely lost the <lb/>
y had at the beginning <lb/>
controversy. Railroads <lb/>
, not to oppressed but <lb/>
. the people to be <lb/>
d -Charity and Children. <lb/>
The Mm awl the <lb/>
and K <lb/>
The real man of size is <lb/>
by measuring him as he <lb/>
stands apart from the accident <lb/>
of position. Among the <lb/>
dents and misfits which one en- <lb/>
counters in the course of human <lb/>
events is the small man in the <lb/>
large position- Such a man in <lb/>
sometimes seems <lb/>
big for a brief day, because of a <lb/>
connection with a large position <lb/>
He comes into the position by <lb/>
accident. He most probably <lb/>
it as a providence and ac- <lb/>
cording to the divine of <lb/>
things. If he does not invest <lb/>
with all the importance <lb/>
attaching torus position it a <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
So small is he as compared <lb/>
with his position, that he is ab <lb/>
dependent on the <lb/>
for power and prestige. <lb/>
He must do business on the <lb/>
credit of his position. His glory <lb/>
is the reflected glory of his <lb/>
sake The way he shrinks <lb/>
when separated from his position <lb/>
is pathetic. <lb/>
We have known men to go <lb/>
down from positions where ac- <lb/>
temporarily placed <lb/>
them, who endeavored to use the <lb/>
of that former position <lb/>
to advance them in their own lit- <lb/>
schemes. <lb/>
When a man is not bigger than <lb/>
his position he is too small for it. <lb/>
Only small men have to depend <lb/>
on large positions for their own <lb/>
largeness. <lb/>
MR. J. F. ALLEN KILLED. <lb/>
FARMVILLE <lb/>
Neck n a Pam Cut.; is is in charge of W Parker who is authorize <lb/>
to represent the Reflector in Farmville and vicinity. <lb/>
On Thursday afternoon Mr. J. <lb/>
Frank Allen, of Beaver Dam <lb/>
township, met with sudden J <lb/>
He assisting in I lading i <lb/>
cotton On a cart preparatory to; <lb/>
to taking it to gin. Mr. <lb/>
art <lb/>
No <lb/>
A o <lb/>
vented In lily I <lb/>
from getting to . d <lb/>
on the -art whiled evening, a w I <lb/>
others were handing up the Las- very much regretted <lb/>
of cotton for him M empty, avoidable. Thus day i the day <lb/>
Be accidentally <lb/>
part, and . <lb/>
head lira his neck <lb/>
He leaves a wife <lb/>
children, <lb/>
,. off <lb/>
. i <lb/>
. is broken <lb/>
and several <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Walked Bi k. <lb/>
Admiral S kin <lb/>
war and peace . I Port I <lb/>
must still go o i, c said. <lb/>
is not yd I ; i a <lb/>
developed to pi i et I am <lb/>
in favor f o e and peace <lb/>
congresses, for these help <lb/>
the cause of <lb/>
bring the day of u o a <lb/>
little m <lb/>
I . o <lb/>
he it <lb/>
-V,. ho will <lb/>
peace day, it in <lb/>
our heart . <lb/>
their hearts <lb/>
credible <lb/>
of Ni-. irk had for I <lb/>
. kept pi , la <lb/>
dozen bird an. <lb/>
the pi r <lb/>
let out to <lb/>
it, ill In no <lb/>
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again, <lb/>
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but ho loft I <lb/>
they <lb/>
i . <lb/>
and J <lb/>
slowly into the old o in <lb/>
ark. <lb/>
bad <lb/>
Tribute to th Ad. <lb/>
Tho late Will of <lb/>
Brooklyn, tho i I <lb/>
Ink, was for n <lb/>
of the <lb/>
An ii writer said of <lb/>
him tho i <lb/>
Jo n i bad o of ad- <lb/>
on i his <lb/>
tongue. lie to I hi <lb/>
young II ha <lb/>
were <lb/>
of his <lb/>
two i I <lb/>
to their <lb/>
land asked if mi lit <lb/>
said you <lb/>
Play re i e, but <lb/>
make a noise. <lb/>
right, <lb/>
leader child don't <lb/>
N -th Carolina, Pitt county, <lb/>
Superior court- <lb/>
Ha Manning and wife Martha <lb/>
Manning <lb/>
VS <lb/>
R and D <lb/>
The defendants E. R. <lb/>
and D, Moore above named <lb/>
will take notice that en action <lb/>
has been commenced in the <lb/>
court of Pitt county by the <lb/>
plaintiff above named against <lb/>
above named for <lb/>
purpose joining and restrain- <lb/>
the said defendants from <lb/>
foreclosing the mortgage and co <lb/>
Ii the notes set out and <lb/>
the complaint filed in <lb/>
this cause and the purpose of <lb/>
having tho same declared fraud- <lb/>
null and void, and the <lb/>
defendant E R- <lb/>
and D. Moore will further <lb/>
take notice that they are <lb/>
ed to appear at the November <lb/>
1907, of tho Superior court <lb/>
of Pitt county, to be held on the <lb/>
9th Monday after the first Mon- <lb/>
day in September, it being the <lb/>
II h day of November 1907, at <lb/>
he house in said county in <lb/>
N. C, to answer or <lb/>
to the complaint of <lb/>
raid action, or <lb/>
apply to the court <lb/>
for the relief demanded in <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
80th day of Sept. 1907. <lb/>
D- c. Moore, <lb/>
cit court of Pitt co- <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
By of a the Superior <lb/>
Court county in Special Proceed <lb/>
1485, entitled J. It. Bunting- v <lb/>
Robert the undersigned com- <lb/>
loner will Mil tor cash before <lb/>
. i hi door in Greenville on Mon- <lb/>
; t. 1907, the following <lb/>
i r real estate. One lot in the <lb/>
. being- the store lot now <lb/>
by J. If. and the <lb/>
on said lot, lot <lb/>
I., th.- north by Railroad t. on the <lb/>
.- I y the lot owned M J Grimes <lb/>
t , the south by Mack G <lb/>
and Bros, on the west by <lb/>
. store and hotel, <lb/>
me property that was <lb/>
to cherry Bunting by two <lb/>
. one M I. T Davis and th <lb/>
ill c-r ii skI from Bro <lb/>
i. , other I t in Bethel bounded on <lb/>
I street, on east by Mr <lb/>
i . Hocks, south by the lot own- <lb/>
I by Mack G Rogers <lb/>
t st by J R Nelson property. <lb/>
S n one i or of hind <lb/>
north by street <lb/>
and the Nelson property, i east by <lb/>
I ho Nelson on by the <lb/>
W Mack <lb/>
c s T and on the west <lb/>
Main containing acres more <lb/>
or James, <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITOR <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county as ex- <lb/>
of the last will and of <lb/>
Mary J. Bowers, deceased notice is <lb/>
hereby to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate t make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
claims against said estate must <lb/>
sent the same for payment on or before <lb/>
the day of Sept. 1908, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery <lb/>
This 23rd day of <lb/>
T. Bowers, Executor of Mary J. <lb/>
Bowers 23rd ltd <lb/>
GOOD EYESIGHT <lb/>
is a blessing. Have you cot it <lb/>
If not, you should wear glasses<lb/>
During last few there <lb/>
has n considers b .felt and expressed b people <lb/>
and .- m .-. in <lb/>
i t <lb/>
prices to-- and today <lb/>
stone were in <lb/>
about market <lb/>
and prospect. Mr. O L. Joyner, <lb/>
the Farmer Con- <lb/>
Tobacco Co., was seen <lb/>
and ed about prices and the <lb/>
cause of the anxiety, etc. He <lb/>
said he thought the present <lb/>
alarm was much moM in the <lb/>
minds of the public than in the <lb/>
that while some few <lb/>
grades of tobacco that had been <lb/>
selling higher than ever before <lb/>
was now lower than <lb/>
they were a week or ten days <lb/>
-go, yet they hail not <lb/>
affected the market, the <lb/>
average of the to- <lb/>
Co. tho past six days <lb/>
were as Oct. <lb/>
Oct. Oct. <lb/>
Oct. Oct. <lb/>
These figures certainly do not <lb/>
show any of s <lb/>
on the market <lb/>
Asked about the of <lb/>
cigarettes in tram it from Dur- <lb/>
ham to a British concern as <lb/>
any affect on the t, <lb/>
Mr. Joyner replied that he knew <lb/>
nothing except what ho h <lb/>
the Raleigh <lb/>
the weekly ; has to be <lb/>
print.-1 as . th Tl <lb/>
of the <lb/>
put in <lb/>
word came from <lb/>
station that power would <lb/>
have to I cat o . for a rt <lb/>
while r r. to <lb/>
n . There was <lb/>
to do b .; but the <lb/>
I . th-j I . lines <lb/>
. . i. day, and <lb/>
r. v. v.-ell before <lb/>
there any power, so it took <lb/>
the of tho day to get <lb/>
off weekly edition. In the <lb/>
meantime our man went <lb/>
to bed with a chill. The re <lb/>
the force were <lb/>
equal to the task of getting the <lb/>
cut after night, so the is- <lb/>
sue to be mil Bed, much <lb/>
disappointment. <lb/>
Let me fit your eyes and give the <lb/>
desired relief. <lb/>
C. E. Rountree <lb/>
Optician and Jeweler <lb/>
Graduate Philadelphia College <lb/>
of Horology and Optics <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
To sufferers of Kidney Liver or <lb/>
Ii ladder Other <lb/>
say a bottle and if <lb/>
it we will <lb/>
your money. We <lb/>
full size free bottle <lb/>
and if it benefits <lb/>
SOL until <lb/>
This entitles yo <lb/>
to a bottle <lb/>
PARAMOUR AND <lb/>
Only a limited <lb/>
given away. Don't this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
VS. Stewart. <lb/>
The defendant above <lb/>
will take notice that an action <lb/>
entitled as above has been com- <lb/>
in the Superior Court <lb/>
Pit county to obtain from the <lb/>
aid defendant a decree of <lb/>
divorce. And the said <lb/>
dint will further take notice that <lb/>
is required to appear at the <lb/>
next term of Superior court <lb/>
said county to be held on the <lb/>
ninth Monday after the first Mon- <lb/>
day in September 1907, it <lb/>
the 4th day of November 1907, <lb/>
at the Court House in said <lb/>
and in Greenville and answer <lb/>
or demur to the complaint in said <lb/>
action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
to tho court for the relief de- <lb/>
in said complaint <lb/>
This the 19th of October <lb/>
1907. D. C. Moore, <lb/>
it lakes Up. <lb/>
About August 1st there took <lb/>
up with my stock a male hog, <lb/>
weighing or pounds, <lb/>
marked, body whit with black <lb/>
rump and head. I now have this <lb/>
hog taken up and held for owner <lb/>
who can get by proving <lb/>
property and paying charges. <lb/>
This Oct. 10th, 1907. <lb/>
B. T. Smith, <lb/>
B. F. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Carolina Pitt county <lb/>
Superior l <lb/>
C- A. Mid Wife Nellie <lb/>
VS <lb/>
E- R. and D. <lb/>
The E. It <lb/>
and D. O. Moore d <lb/>
will take at on action <lb/>
ha been in the <lb/>
c of Pitt by the <lb/>
plaintiffs above named <lb/>
the defendants above named for <lb/>
and collecting the set <lb/>
and described in the complaint <lb/>
in I his and for <lb/>
purpose or having the de- <lb/>
fraudulent and null and <lb/>
d, and tho defendants <lb/>
E R. and D . <lb/>
will take they <lb/>
are required to at the <lb/>
r of t up <lb/>
court <lb/>
held on tho 0th Monday in <lb/>
It being the day <lb/>
h i <lb/>
in n- <lb/>
to answer on demur <lb/>
to tho complaint of the. i <lb/>
in t-aid action, or tho <lb/>
will apply to the court fr <lb/>
d minded In said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
s the of S p <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
D, C. Moor, <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
On Monday, <lb/>
roT, at o'clock before the <lb/>
court house door in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, I .-ell at public <lb/>
auction, for shares of <lb/>
stock <lb/>
ed c . <lb/>
to the the Ute <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
J. M. C. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
Emporium. <lb/>
Clark, Proprietor. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
guaranteed. Strict <lb/>
Bar- <lb/>
Sharp <lb/>
s. <lb/>
i repaired, clean- <lb/>
. i <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
All kinds of repairing <lb/>
Bonn. <lb/>
In -i am kind of work in <lb/>
woo I .- i iron. <lb/>
A work guaranteed. <lb/>
NO INSURANce <lb/>
Company will insure any on <lb/>
any trace of <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
trace of kidney <lb/>
lated by <lb/>
SOL <lb/>
Every trace of kidney trouble <lb/>
eliminated <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
of on th <lb/>
of 1907, ;. Lo notify <lb/>
ill . nil u <lb/>
f said deceased <lb/>
to exhibit th i <lb/>
on or before October <lb/>
or this will be <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will pl a make <lb/>
ate payment to <lb/>
This the day of October <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
Geo W. Jefferson, <lb/>
F. G <lb/>
Will lent.- H-.-t. <lb/>
Rev. J. E. pastor of <lb/>
the Baptist <lb/>
went to Rocky Mount to <lb/>
attend meeting lock <lb/>
to tin ion of a new <lb/>
association of churches in <lb/>
section from the <lb/>
River Association at the <lb/>
ti I <lb/>
ville church, <lb/>
s on invitation to the new at- <lb/>
i.--i <lb/>
AX NOTICE <lb/>
I will i i the following <lb/>
and the purpose <lb/>
f collecting tho <lb/>
county of for year <lb/>
Carolina township, Sat- <lb/>
Oct. 1907. <lb/>
Falkland, Falkland township, <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. 19th, 1907. <lb/>
Ayden, township <lb/>
Saturday, Oct 19th, 1907. <lb/>
Bells X Roads, town <lb/>
Oct. 1907 <lb/>
s. Beaver Darn town, <lb/>
Oct. 1907 <lb/>
Bethel, Bethel township, Sat- <lb/>
Oct. 1907. <lb/>
Grimesland, township, <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. 1907. <lb/>
Creek town- <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. 26th, 1907. <lb/>
Farmville, Farmville township, <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. 26th, 1907. . AI F <lb/>
township, Ab <lb/>
Wednesday, 30th. 1907. , horse farm i mile <lb/>
All owing taxes arc re- fr ii in limit, i mile from <lb/>
to meet me at these g.- building. <lb/>
a farm write me at <lb/>
x ., m. i i on J- L- Robertson, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker. Sheriff. N. C. <lb/>
You Should <lb/>
OW N the E d i t o r, <lb/>
Phonograph, It sings, talks, <lb/>
ind plays of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
Let us pot one in your home for <lb/>
you. them as a <lb/>
any one die and you <lb/>
press to pay. hear <lb/>
BEFORE buy then <lb/>
Sold on Easy Tc in.;. <lb/>
Write or Come to See Us. <lb/>
ft gook Slope <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
will be paid by the Inter- <lb/>
state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, <lb/>
for 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/>
thousand well burned <lb/>
slop brick at my factory now <lb/>
ready for sale at reasonable <lb/>
prices, R. <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
I have just returned 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/>
have my same milliner. Miss <lb/>
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/>
P. TAYLOR. <lb/>
WILSON STREET. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb/>
years in <lb/>
work guaranteed <lb/>
Enlarging a <lb/>
n. nil Carolina.<lb/>
i N. C. MOT. <lb/>
ii-. of authority In m- <lb/>
i ii K. S. and under <lb/>
it issued Hi, <lb/>
W, J, for <lb/>
him w tie Ker- <lb/>
I one tract of <lb/>
In id to mi d and <lb/>
ii ch the flu-k and <lb/>
sons mars or Ions, th <lb/>
tract of land h <lb/>
n I, mill upon which he in now <lb/>
ii This t-act of land will <lb/>
Rain lo the his-heat <lb/>
on Sept. M <lb/>
in. the Court door <lb/>
in tho N. C. <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
fr i y I before Sb- <lb/>
or coil ii of Pitt county ad- <lb/>
m of tho M. <lb/>
i's i hereby <lb/>
lo ill to too <lb/>
M I I immediate payment to <lb/>
th r all <lb/>
o i it r,. <lb/>
to t tho tho <lb/>
p .; i cut on or b fore the 28th <lb/>
. 1908, or thin l <lb/>
pl in of recovery. <lb/>
his 28th day of 1907 <lb/>
Cannon, <lb/>
Administrator Cicero <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
It Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth in Fiction. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
In the southern <lb/>
of this <lb/>
The <lb/>
Coast Line Market has <lb/>
n state officers are j The <lb/>
In- wt in in n county. It has . , , . . , Idle, Bad Boy, <lb/>
is Mrs stubbed head, with teeth to chosen- In. New Jersey a What done <lb/>
-me hat . j J <lb/>
the ore, lies;, woman at; of a porcupine. Mr Cohen next In <lb/>
of death . which R lode Island, <lb/>
the point , most The and Kentucky a gov. <lb/>
and wort <lb/>
her <lb/>
question , <lb/>
and she has been de those of a squirrel, <lb/>
pendent on the , long clawed looking feet. <lb/>
city- A few <lb/>
band left <lb/>
arrangers, are <lb/>
farm near Low G p w here he re- <lb/>
until ht h ire by an <lb/>
officer. c Cut Proposed. <lb/>
The I lie mat- ,, he . Mr E A <lb/>
and brought on the charge of peonage, <lb/>
here for trial, but ave no prosed at the present <lb/>
for the of hie wife, term of Federal court in New <lb/>
and her burial in th Mr. Kline was <lb/>
and Mi;., I to ;. and at the special term <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
November 1907. <lb/>
a. m. Devotional <lb/>
Rev J. E. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
FROM PORTLAND TO CHICAGO., <lb/>
.; <lb/>
Edward Pawn h tho a <lb/>
on Long Tramp. more college i <lb/>
Portland, Me., October 29.- to ch- <lb/>
Planning to repeat his feat <lb/>
W- H- Grifton school. <lb/>
Opening exercises, of <lb/>
her bus- Its have been used curt of appeals; in Pennsylvania, what h consist Mis s <lb/>
t her am it. battle t. s , state treasurer, and in pair <lb/>
. for be to his Assembling and Dis- <lb/>
J Archer, Falkland <lb/>
two agents of the State p ., H <lb/>
In Ohio, Utah and <lb/>
municipal officers are to <lb/>
elected, while in New Illustrated <lb/>
and lecture, Mrs. C. W. Read, Nash- <lb/>
a sheriff are to be voted for. <lb/>
The Prohibitionists have a <lb/>
state ticket in all the states, ex- <lb/>
she dies, return of in Beaufort in <lb/>
mountain home wit n; but was held on another <lb/>
seeing the woman h l to charge of the same nature to the <lb/>
love and protect. law <lb/>
be inadequate to do justice to <lb/>
this kind, but as sure there is <lb/>
God, justice will so <lb/>
a creature of a <lb/>
crime. Mt. Airy L <lb/>
OAKLEY I <lb/>
regular term. The case was not <lb/>
passed for want of evidence. <lb/>
Oakley. N. C 1907. <lb/>
Hob. Congleton, of <lb/>
was a caller in our city Friday. <lb/>
Will Highsmith was here Sat- <lb/>
I. H. Little returned from Nor- <lb/>
folk Saturday and says hi spent <lb/>
a pleasant time. <lb/>
J. R. Williams made business <lb/>
calls in Greenville this week. <lb/>
J. S. Overton, of Stoke.-, was a <lb/>
caller in Oakley Saturday. <lb/>
Dr. of Stokes, was <lb/>
a in our town <lb/>
Good many of our young men <lb/>
went to Parmele Sunday. <lb/>
F. Q. Hines and little son, Eu- <lb/>
gene, of Dudley, spent two <lb/>
days hire this reek with <lb/>
and friends. <lb/>
S. R Jenkins and J James <lb/>
went to Greenville Monday on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
William Nelson, of Bethel, was <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
No church at bi t Sun <lb/>
T. went to Gr. <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
Stories have been told f but <lb/>
tons, tacks an van <lb/>
substances ind <lb/>
boxes, but it <lb/>
that a church r ; <lb/>
blow so severe as hat de <lb/>
A Fox dab <lb/>
The Mosby Hall Fox Hunters <lb/>
Club was organized at <lb/>
Springs this week. The officers <lb/>
are James T. Twitty, Buffalo. <lb/>
N. Y, president; Mrs. James T. <lb/>
Twitty, secretary and <lb/>
vice presidents, J. Jr., <lb/>
Eugene Johnston, A. E. Morris, <lb/>
of Littleton, Sidney Cooper, Hen- <lb/>
N. C, W O. Coleman, <lb/>
Macon, N. C, T. Perkinson, <lb/>
Wise, N, C. Geo. S. Prichard, B. <lb/>
F. Panacea Springs, <lb/>
N. C. Geo. E. Lattimer, E. R. <lb/>
Smith, Buffalo, N Y-. W. P <lb/>
Weaver Cleveland, Ohio. Murphy <lb/>
Jackson, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. <lb/>
The first meet of the club will <lb/>
be held November 25th to <lb/>
inclusive, There will be <lb/>
about fox dogs in the hunt <lb/>
and some of them prize winners <lb/>
from meets. All fox hunt- <lb/>
are cordially invited to at- <lb/>
tend and bring their dogs. <lb/>
ville Tana. <lb/>
The State course of <lb/>
. study, Supt C. L. Coon, Wilson <lb/>
school <lb/>
p. m. Address, Prof. <lb/>
N. W. Walker, University of <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Adjournment. <lb/>
The above program, as will be <lb/>
and city tickets in Cleveland and <lb/>
Cincinnati, but not in San <lb/>
or Salt Lake. <lb/>
The Socialists have tickets, <lb/>
in all the states, except Miss <lb/>
and Maryland, and city in promises much for the next <lb/>
Cincinnati Cleveland and Salt meeting no teacher can <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Pitt<lb/>
Pot <lb/>
I- <lb/>
. mil <lb/>
Quid, <lb/>
con . <lb/>
if <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
livered by Amos <lb/>
on one . <lb/>
the cl <lb/>
sermon Hi <lb/>
whose wont it <lb/>
ten certs to <lb/>
of the t <lb/>
church <lb/>
take a blue slip <lb/>
look at <lb/>
Then, after a <lb/>
d-mt in, <lb/>
the slip, carefully I lid, the box. Deacon who <lb/>
it, could r <lb/>
an exclamation <lb/>
Lord will y u, <lb/>
Brother he <lb/>
the sermon was over, <lb/>
down the aisle to overt <lb/>
prosperous grocer, <lb/>
hope- e Mr. <lb/>
Budd, dryly, I'm afraid you <lb/>
on that being a <lb/>
that I in the box. b <lb/>
a bill <lb/>
for kerosene that church owed <lb/>
me last year, and it had been <lb/>
Of course its <lb/>
the same an money, though, <lb/>
when you come to <lb/>
Youth's Companion. <lb/>
Pit county <lb/>
Superior wort <lb/>
John Dennis and wife <lb/>
Dennis. <lb/>
VS <lb/>
It. J. E Jones D. O. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
The defendants E. R. <lb/>
ind D. O Moore above named <lb/>
sill notice that an action <lb/>
been commenced in tho Sup- <lb/>
i court of Pitt county by the <lb/>
above <lb/>
. defendants above <lb/>
be so of enjoining and <lb/>
said defendants <lb/>
foreclosing the <lb/>
the notes set <lb/>
ml described the complaint <lb/>
in cause and for tin <lb/>
f having the de- <lb/>
and null <lb/>
id. and the said defendants E, <lb/>
or and D, D. Moore <lb/>
e take notice that they are <lb/>
paired to appeal at <lb/>
term, 1907 of the <lb/>
Pitt to be b- d <lb/>
. Mon lay after tho 1st <lb/>
in September, it <lb/>
4th day of 1907- <lb/>
he court h so said <lb/>
N C. and to answer <lb/>
or to the complaint of t <lb/>
tills in said actions or tin <lb/>
pl will apply to the court <lb/>
for tho relief demanded in said <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
tho 30th day of <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
c. Moore Clark Superior <lb/>
of Pitt county. <lb/>
is hereby given that <lb/>
certificate number one <lb/>
of the Mutual Aid t Banking <lb/>
Co., of New Bern, been <lb/>
lost, application will be made to <lb/>
nave new certificate in <lb/>
place of same. <lb/>
This Oct. 21st 1907. <lb/>
Lake, but not in San Francisco. <lb/>
The party has <lb/>
tickets in Kentucky, <lb/>
setts and Now Jersey, while <lb/>
Union Labor made nominations <lb/>
for city officers in San Francisco. <lb/>
In Massachusetts there are ten <lb/>
tickets, five being divided among <lb/>
Democrats, who are engaged in <lb/>
a fractional tight with the state <lb/>
delegation to the <lb/>
convention next year in <lb/>
The ballot law commission <lb/>
that M, Whitney <lb/>
was the nominee for governor. <lb/>
In Maryland there will be a <lb/>
straight contest between the <lb/>
Democrats and the Republicans <lb/>
only, the two parties having <lb/>
nominations for stat <lb/>
officers. <lb/>
In New York county tho Re- <lb/>
publicans and the Independence <lb/>
League forces have <lb/>
fused on county ticket, which <lb/>
is made up of a number of <lb/>
justices arid a sheriff. This give. <lb/>
unusual interest to the contest. <lb/>
Soon after tho nominations <lb/>
were made, Mayor <lb/>
who had been opposed to the <lb/>
present Tammany machine, an- <lb/>
that he would support <lb/>
the Democratic ticket against <lb/>
combine. <lb/>
In Cleveland, Congressman <lb/>
Theodore F. Barton is contesting <lb/>
the mayoralty with Thomas L. <lb/>
Johnson. There are four tickets <lb/>
in Salt e City, the American <lb/>
or Anti Mormon <lb/>
made nominations for local <lb/>
as have the Republicans <lb/>
ind Democrats and Socialists. <lb/>
In San Francisco the Demo <lb/>
Government <lb/>
forces have combine and <lb/>
the present acting mayor, <lb/>
who is opposed by Republican, <lb/>
as well as a Union <lb/>
date, and the three cornered <lb/>
tight is decidedly lively. <lb/>
fail to miss. These subjects are <lb/>
all practical. They are a of <lb/>
the daily of every teacher- <lb/>
You may expect them to be <lb/>
treated in a manner that will be <lb/>
exceedingly helpful to you. The <lb/>
State of study is to <lb/>
discussed by the man who <lb/>
pared it, and probably no man <lb/>
North Carolina so fully <lb/>
as he does, or can <lb/>
sent it in a more helpful manner <lb/>
to the teachers than he can. <lb/>
Each teacher will be furnished <lb/>
with a copy of this course <lb/>
study so that she may have it <lb/>
during the discussion and there- <lb/>
by fully acquaint herself with it <lb/>
in every detail and thereafter b <lb/>
able to use it with profit to her- <lb/>
self and to her pupils. I do hope <lb/>
to see every teacher in the <lb/>
present at t his meeting. <lb/>
believe you will be glad that you <lb/>
came, <lb/>
W H. <lb/>
Co. Supt. Schools. <lb/>
forty years ago, of walking to <lb/>
Chicago a distance of 1,250 <lb/>
miles in days, Edward <lb/>
Weston started at o'clock to <lb/>
night from the Portland post- <lb/>
office amid cheers and good <lb/>
wishes of people who had <lb/>
gathered to see him start. He years of age. Mr. Weston <lb/>
was greeted by a number of <lb/>
friends including former <lb/>
James P. Baxter, who watched <lb/>
his departure years ago, and <lb/>
was accompanied to the <lb/>
Portland city line by Joseph C. <lb/>
who, as a police officer, <lb/>
him over the <lb/>
rout on the first walk. Mayo <lb/>
Clifford witnessed his <lb/>
administered an oath <lb/>
the conditions of the feat <lb/>
be complied with <lb/>
Mr. Weston expects to <lb/>
it the Chicago at p <lb/>
Thursday, 27th, <lb/>
miles a day. He will go by th <lb/>
way of Boston, Troy, Utica, <lb/>
Syracuse. Buffalo, an <lb/>
Cleveland. There was an <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
if Chicago, to start at <lb/>
time for Portland. <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue the power salt <lb/>
in a mortgage deed and <lb/>
ion executed and delivered by <lb/>
H. Everett to Webb <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
and duly recorded In <lb/>
register of deeds office <lb/>
Pitt North Carolina, in <lb/>
Book N-8, page the under <lb/>
expose to public Bale, <lb/>
before the court door in <lb/>
Greenville, for cash, to th- <lb/>
highest bidder, on Saturday the <lb/>
day of November 1907, the <lb/>
fol owing real property, to <lb/>
A tract or parcel of land lying <lb/>
in Carolina township, county <lb/>
Carolina, containing one <lb/>
hundred acres more or less, <lb/>
and the lands of A- <lb/>
B Congleton. Harry Whitfield <lb/>
others and being a part of <lb/>
the J. C. Keel land, to satisfy <lb/>
said mortgage deed. <lb/>
This 14th day of October 1907 <lb/>
Webb w Mortgagees. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
At last relief seems to be. sight for our tobacco farmers <lb/>
The American Company, <lb/>
which has no long ruled the to <lb/>
world with ruthlessness <lb/>
of a czar, is now to feel the <lb/>
of an National <lb/>
Government, Not only has the <lb/>
Department of Justice instituted <lb/>
proceedings looking to the com- <lb/>
dissolution of the Tobacco <lb/>
Trust on of its violation <lb/>
the Sherman Anti-Trust Law, <lb/>
but the Attorney-General last <lb/>
week astounded not only th <lb/>
trust itself but entire country <lb/>
is well by producing a weapon <lb/>
if attack so covered with th <lb/>
lust of what Mr. Cleveland <lb/>
would call <lb/>
that few people were aware of <lb/>
its existence. Yet, there it is <lb/>
Section of the Sherman Law <lb/>
the plain mandate of the law <lb/>
which the Government <lb/>
Norfolk, last week seized <lb/>
7.000 worth of trust-made goo h <lb/>
-and now compels the <lb/>
Tobacco Company to int <lb/>
and show cause why <lb/>
seizures shall not <lb/>
until it conforms to the laws <lb/>
the land- Mr. Roosevelt <lb/>
actively interested in <lb/>
movements. With the <lb/>
of the tobacco growers, <lb/>
Che Trust may now at be <lb/>
outlawed competition tobacco markets rest-red Pro- <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
Killed b din. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C, Oct <lb/>
H. Anderson, a young man about <lb/>
years son of Or. J. H. <lb/>
Anderson, of No, township, <lb/>
while attending his father's gin- <lb/>
this afternoon was <lb/>
in the belting that operates the <lb/>
machinery and so badly crushed <lb/>
that he died a few minutes after <lb/>
the accident. Young Anderson <lb/>
was a very industrious young <lb/>
man and had many friends, <lb/>
Thought lady <lb/>
The story printed in our new <lb/>
today from Luke Park <lb/>
in county, giving <lb/>
almost tragic, yet in comic <lb/>
of the journey of a <lb/>
white woman all the way <lb/>
the barren hills of ti <lb/>
Southern Georgia to marry an <lb/>
man, the <lb/>
been made through out <lb/>
f these infamous <lb/>
bureaus, again calls attention ti <lb/>
that nefarious business. <lb/>
As the story goes, and it it <lb/>
well authenticated, the <lb/>
came the long journey <lb/>
marry Rev. J. J. Roberts, <lb/>
who turned out to bi <lb/>
a one-eyed, burnt- <lb/>
faced, but rather harmless <lb/>
who, when confronted <lb/>
situation declared that hi <lb/>
thought the <lb/>
was a <lb/>
If the prudence of single <lb/>
an does not put these -called <lb/>
bureaus out of bus <lb/>
laws of the land <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Mrs. Thurman <lb/>
Wilson, was fatally <lb/>
by falling into <lb/>
She was <lb/>
Miss Pansy Sugg, of Snow Hill <lb/>
ind had married less <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
John a demented <lb/>
white man confined in the jail a <lb/>
committed <lb/>
y hanging himself with B pail <lb/>
Carl Peace, a 12-year-old b <lb/>
of High Point, was struck am <lb/>
instantly killed by a train. Hi <lb/>
was walking on the true <lb/>
ind in attempting to get of <lb/>
the way of one train stepped front of another. <lb/>
Will a man <lb/>
of Gastonia, while testing <lb/>
wires, was killed by <lb/>
in contact with a heavily ch; <lb/>
ed wire- A hole four <lb/>
square was burned through hit <lb/>
body.<lb/>
college's r <lb/>
Anna T. <lb/>
had pr <lb/>
in <lb/>
of the Gen <lb/>
of New . <lb/>
hard nut . <lb/>
in this . <lb/>
m-o-n-e-y. I <lb/>
collegiate <lb/>
fore, the <lb/>
other can hi <lb/>
effect. But An <lb/>
her <lb/>
that it . <lb/>
promoting <lb/>
the <lb/>
another .- <lb/>
authorities of <lb/>
founded and sup; <lb/>
national <lb/>
of the <lb/>
th it i <lb/>
.- <lb/>
among the gr <lb/>
offer. by the <lb/>
with <lb/>
education is new <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
Magazine of Bi i <lb/>
ember. <lb/>
i . LI <lb/>
lass was organ <lb/>
Baptist <lb/>
lie class had a v. <lb/>
with <lb/>
The following of <lb/>
Mrs. R. L. <lb/>
Miss . <lb/>
Miss Lillian Burch, <lb/>
ind treasurer <lb/>
Jamie <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Miss Edith <lb/>
Mrs. E, Hi <lb/>
teacher, <lb/>
Broke Thumb. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C, Oct. <lb/>
E. Whitehurst of Conetoe, <lb/>
trashing peanuts for W. A. <lb/>
pen Wednesday, had the thumb <lb/>
bone above the second joint <lb/>
broken by being struck by some <lb/>
portion of the engine. <lb/>
All;. <lb/>
The m ill <lb/>
Adams said <lb/>
he was<lb/>
rave than <lb/>
and I <lb/>
Not long b<lb/>
loan out v.<lb/>
Mr. A. a. <lb/>
e .<lb/>
I v, <lb/>
away from <lb/>
not hive <lb/>
brightly nor i <lb/>
face of tut <lb/>
when <lb/>
his mother. <lb/>
peculiar way and <lb/>
sir, all <lb/>
me owe to my i <lb/>
el. <lb/>
For Sal <lb/>
Dickinson  . <lb/>
its, KOO i<lb/>
formation apply to<lb/>
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in <lb/>
PUBLISHED <lb/>
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frail Wrecked <lb/>
C . under of March <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. F<lb/>
The papers are saying the <lb/>
financial trouble is all over, but it <lb/>
does not that way. <lb/>
Don't get scared and hide your <lb/>
money unless you want t make <lb/>
conditions worse. <lb/>
Confidence is the word now. <lb/>
Let everybody have plenty of <lb/>
it and help tide over the <lb/>
stringency. <lb/>
Don't try to squeeze a dollar <lb/>
now until the it squeals, <lb/>
but turn it loose so it can help <lb/>
somebody. <lb/>
to th <lb/>
coast .s x I <lb/>
be a. <lb/>
waterway. <lb/>
. . auks <lb/>
. no <lb/>
for the <lb/>
necessary <lb/>
the <lb/>
th<lb/>
Caused Rails Spreading <lb/>
Badly But Only Three Slightly Hart. <lb/>
rs <lb/>
th ;. <lb/>
Certain i <lb/>
the v j <lb/>
president to c <lb/>
con; a <lb/>
financial <lb/>
a m . ion <lb/>
c i .<lb/>
, ix Mills, Nov. 4th, 1907 <lb/>
Oar p have very busy <lb/>
g their crop and they are, <lb/>
t done with all but a <lb/>
cation, that is coming in <lb/>
expectations. Tobacco <lb/>
is most all sold. <lb/>
Miss Roach, of <lb/>
came yesterday and begin teach- <lb/>
the house <lb/>
h e this n . i n <lb/>
a n Hi ; . ; tween Kins I Weld n, i <lb/>
this <lb/>
church at train was <lb/>
Mrs. P. C vent the <lb/>
hi, , . to visit her when spreading I <lb/>
rails n caused the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast I., <lb/>
train N . pt D. <lb/>
Hawks con . <lb/>
BEHIND THE BANKS. <lb/>
of Their <lb/>
train was mil banks of the <lb/>
a no ice containing <lb/>
L .-. . ., . . .-. that th<lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
is now <lb/>
I Public<lb/>
i today. <lb/>
Bright will <lb/>
would pay drafts in checks, <lb/>
r- Tc bank <lb/>
the board i en <lb/>
th <lb/>
ti wreck occur- <lb/>
As the South Caro- <lb/>
was not in the conference, <lb/>
that old yarn has not been re- <lb/>
in the report;. <lb/>
It is while to abuse <lb/>
the gamblers so much. They <lb/>
could not gamble unless they <lb/>
somebody in a gambling <lb/>
notion. <lb/>
A cashier's certificate is <lb/>
as good as money when it will <lb/>
buy anything you want or pay <lb/>
any debt you owe. <lb/>
With three prosperous <lb/>
and many flourishing <lb/>
store <lb/>
Greenville should not be con- <lb/>
tented with her present <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
Two In Charlotte drop- <lb/>
ping dead in one day may put <lb/>
the colored folks to <lb/>
is a hoodoo in that city. <lb/>
Good for the peanut. An <lb/>
physician says they are a <lb/>
cure for the drink habit. New <lb/>
let all the tapers go to <lb/>
goobers- <lb/>
What this country needs is a <lb/>
rest from agitation and settling <lb/>
down to a solid business <lb/>
There is too much unrest for toe <lb/>
general good. <lb/>
Raleigh folks are anxious <lb/>
police officers There are twenty <lb/>
police positions in the city to <lb/>
filled, and sixty applications <lb/>
are in for them with more likely <lb/>
to follow. <lb/>
If <lb/>
what you <lb/>
U be b . i time I y. n <lb/>
money as <lb/>
in <lb/>
dependent u; I <lb/>
keep .;.;. <lb/>
not be overlooked. <lb/>
This is . ll . <lb/>
should kt p ; . .-. d not I <lb/>
adding to . <lb/>
money <lb/>
the Ci <lb/>
now It m <lb/>
the <lb/>
and I <lb/>
as <lb/>
f, <lb/>
a; d relieve<lb/>
. . ill to <lb/>
. . . t . <lb/>
w. it; money <lb/>
i enter rise he <lb/>
will col ti . <lb/>
tan son de- <lb/>
section<lb/>
. n. <lb/>
Give . all <lb/>
. r. us. aid there is <lb/>
of c u i be the Mills <lb/>
school house, near here, next <lb/>
.;, . at o'clock and <lb/>
will speak on educational the embank- <lb/>
Every invited f pr <lb/>
they <lb/>
,; k- A it i the <lb/>
were in our three turned about half <lb/>
Tuesday, N holds <lb/>
store <lb/>
informed <lb/>
rich <lb/>
that <lb/>
treat We are <lb/>
our Methodist <lb/>
friends are arranging for an j aged <lb/>
organ recital in their beautiful <lb/>
in the new church on Tuesday evening, <lb/>
I rs relating November 26th, and that they <lb/>
have secured the Mr. <lb/>
Green i <lb/>
tamp n . ; ; . in . <lb/>
ch . not give a . <lb/>
U . R .- i <lb/>
tide over a <lb/>
they have . in other <lb/>
banks Li not available, and o <lb/>
meet the de; of business. <lb/>
The i e <lb/>
banks give , i i. . good as so <lb/>
much money, and will <lb/>
s . m rev . i any <lb/>
lot . <lb/>
t H. H. i in, the <lb/>
1st of s Episcopal church, <lb/>
. making Washington, C. for that <lb/>
it house It will be remembered <lb/>
that a recital was given in this <lb/>
the 7th of last March <lb/>
who re-when the church was filled to <lb/>
m . your overflowing It was a soul in <lb/>
spiring, uplifting evening, which <lb/>
told upon the <lb/>
There will be some charming <lb/>
, , .,, vocal music in connection with <lb/>
I fill <lb/>
the organ recital. The evening <lb/>
will enjoyable and helpful. <lb/>
.- ., <lb/>
.- . who tip<lb/>
, ; , <lb/>
There was another considerable <lb/>
number of people leaving here <lb/>
.; j this morning for the Jamestown <lb/>
. . ,. ,. as. Exposition. There are but a few <lb/>
. , weeks more that the exposition <lb/>
no ea i b be and those <lb/>
without working i here may be not been should avail themselves <lb/>
some truth in stab <lb/>
it thou ands <lb/>
e working without being <lb/>
of the opportunity. It is well <lb/>
; worth going U see. <lb/>
happy. <lb/>
One of the most jovial <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
contained in a certain Mortgage <lb/>
Deed executed and delivered by <lb/>
C. S. and wife, <lb/>
business transaction. Let every-1 <lb/>
body keep consent and business i to hunt. Every Saturday night <lb/>
will go right on inter- <lb/>
The b. be <lb/>
commended for this i <lb/>
i such a .-. p had I <lb/>
to protect <lb/>
is ; Id i . <lb/>
no b v. it <lb/>
d. <lb/>
for the past six weeks has nut <lb/>
on cap and belt <lb/>
and has taken his gun to go up <lb/>
and duly recorded in the Register <lb/>
. W . <lb/>
cl or <lb/>
of Deeds office of Pitt county, <lb/>
North Cardinal in Book page <lb/>
the undersigned will expose <lb/>
to public sale, before the Court <lb/>
r ached House in Greenville, o the <lb/>
is full <lb/>
i. highest bidder, on Saturday the <lb/>
, . tn day of December, a <lb/>
. certain tract or parcel of land <lb/>
J being in the county of <lb/>
Pitt and State North Carolina<lb/>
To check the rapid rate at <lb/>
which mot people have been <lb/>
going since the boasted wave of <lb/>
prosperity came on, might help <lb/>
to relieve the financial panic. <lb/>
If the government took as <lb/>
much interest in helping farmers <lb/>
hold their crops from the sharks <lb/>
as it does in helping Wall street <lb/>
financial troubles, it would <lb/>
look more like doing the fair <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
Urged Not to Held <lb/>
Colonel Peters, of Calvert, <lb/>
Tex., president of the Southern <lb/>
Cotton Association and <lb/>
cotton authority of Texas, <lb/>
comes out in an open letter <lb/>
farmers to sell cotton <lb/>
present prices, saying that lo <lb/>
y pa <lb/>
I th m i he <lb/>
as follows, <lb/>
Beginning at a stake on the Tar <lb/>
moss <lb/>
By u <lb/>
In view of <lb/>
of <lb/>
is sugar i <lb/>
, . I. j be Beginning at a stake on the Tar <lb/>
. ;,. Emily Manning's form- <lb/>
. Emily corner <lb/>
and runs with the Tar road <lb/>
degrees we, t and 2-5 poles to the <lb/>
over and fell embank <lb/>
But for this there would <lb/>
i several fatalities <lb/>
to coach <lb/>
was torn to .-, the <lb/>
co . .; were not dam- <lb/>
i. Th was torn <lb/>
up for it j <lb/>
v ire ab tit <lb/>
on i he train at the time, <lb/>
and were badly fright- <lb/>
and n only <lb/>
were injured These were <lb/>
W. r. a <lb/>
from . , C. ii. <lb/>
. . ., and the color- <lb/>
. , Their in- <lb/>
only slight <lb/>
The were taken on <lb/>
i n and t and <lb/>
moved to G from which <lb/>
place y brought in a <lb/>
car to Gr The <lb/>
in was sent here from <lb/>
Parmele to take the through pas- <lb/>
and mail on up the road, <lb/>
and wrecking train was sent <lb/>
down to clear and repair th <lb/>
track. <lb/>
Some fifteen years ago a wreck <lb/>
occurred at the exact point on <lb/>
the road of the one Oils morning. <lb/>
checks will be m convenient <lb/>
amounts of from to the <lb/>
same as currency, and will be <lb/>
accepted by any merchant or <lb/>
other business man- as cash. <lb/>
night the Chamber of <lb/>
Commerce held a called meeting <lb/>
in the court house to take steps <lb/>
in support of the action of the <lb/>
banks. Short talks were made <lb/>
by J. L. Little, F. J. Forbes. H. <lb/>
A. White. C. S. Carr, J. G. <lb/>
Dr. and R. C. <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
A committee consisting of <lb/>
T. Dr. and H. A. <lb/>
White was appointed to draft a <lb/>
resolution expressive of the sense <lb/>
of the Chamber. The committee <lb/>
reported as follows, which was <lb/>
Resolved. That it is the sense <lb/>
f the of Commerce of <lb/>
the town of Greenville that the <lb/>
action taken by the associated <lb/>
banks of Greenville and <lb/>
county today, meets with out <lb/>
hearty approval, and we hereby <lb/>
pledge ourselves individually and <lb/>
collectively to in our power <lb/>
to aid them in protecting the <lb/>
business interests of Pitt county, <lb/>
while at the same time furnish- <lb/>
a safe and adequate medium <lb/>
by which the business of the <lb/>
town and county may <lb/>
carried on. <lb/>
All persons are forbid, <lb/>
den, under penalty of the law- <lb/>
from hunting or in anyway <lb/>
passing on my land known as the <lb/>
Swam farm, near Falkland. <lb/>
Benjamin Craft <lb/>
POUNDS PAINT <lb/>
Just Arrived At <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
m r <lb/>
is that y is- <lb/>
s hi . ii takes<lb/>
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that a ; m . <lb/>
are r too much . in <lb/>
sugar. <lb/>
A story from In ii ya <lb/>
that Mr. banks got his ho <lb/>
upon the by hi <lb/>
.- <lb/>
sis <lb/>
. on free silver Let's <lb/>
cocktails weren't in Lei then, <lb/>
Captain i n's <lb/>
war will have to be e I <lb/>
the theatrical <lb/>
Mr. Taft v. <lb/>
tine y <lb/>
understood that he is r I of a <lb/>
retiring disposition. <lb/>
That who de- <lb/>
he was a better hunt r <lb/>
Roosevelt, was, of . <lb/>
arrested and asked to ex tin <lb/>
A-rough baa just be <lb/>
acting I p <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
Capt. A W. Styron, of Wash- <lb/>
isl i for the purpose <lb/>
interesting our people in <lb/>
trans- <lb/>
p fr m and <lb/>
i . A meet- <lb/>
of . it Co <lb/>
I I n ht, In the <lb/>
courthouse to heir the <lb/>
. At th . tin <lb/>
l ting the State <lb/>
and delegation from <lb/>
j pass through <lb/>
head of a ditch, thence with said <lb/>
and beyond N, <lb/>
poles t a stake in an- <lb/>
other ditch, thence with said <lb/>
S. 1-2 degrees E. <lb/>
poles to the crook f same, thence <lb/>
with said the <lb/>
courses, and distances, 6861-2 <lb/>
ii K 4- poles to crook <lb/>
of S. degrees E. <lb/>
poles to another crook S. E. <lb/>
to another crook, then <lb/>
S. degrees E. poles to an- <lb/>
crook of said ditch at a <lb/>
sweet gum in J. H. Corey's line, <lb/>
thence with said Corey's line its <lb/>
various courses to Emily <lb/>
Manning's corner, thence with <lb/>
her line to the beginning, con- <lb/>
l lining acres more or less to <lb/>
satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This 4th day of November. <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
James N. Vinson, Mortgagee. <lb/>
Moore Long, Attorney's. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
cents is impossible and cents is ,; Monday, <lb/>
Hie general fan- . . u . .,., <lb/>
It is believed that the <lb/>
the financial <lb/>
Special, to Atlanta <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
i wrong. <lb/>
R-port feels a <lb/>
Strict. <lb/>
There was worth of <lb/>
sold in the fourth series of <lb/>
The Home Building and Loan <lb/>
Association that opened Saturday. <lb/>
f he fourth is the largest of any <lb/>
since the first and it shows <lb/>
for the association. The <lb/>
more more real zing have to fight . <lb/>
the benefit if is to the community, j Smoke us ins burning Qua caused <lb/>
Where will find a complete <lb/>
lineal all times. They handle <lb/>
I always keeping <lb/>
I go I quality <lb/>
tiny pin it per <lb/>
e pure. fail to see <lb/>
j their line, of Heelers, cook <lb/>
, shot tuna <lb/>
wore at It is the <lb/>
place to buy They <lb/>
, i land the <lb/>
Wire Fence, the kind <lb/>
that is pig tight and different <lb/>
i Their place is head- <lb/>
j quarters for which you <lb/>
lino in Iron, Gravel, <lb/>
; Paper a look at <lb/>
j their and other <lb/>
ii In fact almost <lb/>
every want in the Hardware can <lb/>
be supplied by <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Fire at Electric Don't <lb/>
About a quarter past nine cheeks that the banks <lb/>
o'clock night, a in give you in place of m are <lb/>
moving picture machine at w one hundred cents in the <lb/>
the Electric caught on not them at a <lb/>
fire and . i to anybody, do not <lb/>
to an abrupt It was any d that may be <lb/>
red <lb/>
the night and only a small crowd, <lb/>
present, and every one m d-i <lb/>
a rush for the door when the <lb/>
blaze flashed oat of the machine <lb/>
to the ceding. A bucket or <lb/>
of water put the lire Th <lb/>
film was ruined and the n a -hi.-n- <lb/>
badly damaged. P i- <lb/>
for tho firemen that they did not <lb/>
in a <lb/>
We wish ti inform the public <lb/>
t at we will take as cash <lb/>
t notes to be i.-sued by <lb/>
of <lb/>
If have not U. <lb/>
v and wish to buy any of our <lb/>
in with toe bank <lb/>
notes. A. Ii. on Co. <lb/>
is in charge of F. C, NYE. who Is authorized to rep <lb/>
I resent the Eastern Reflector In and territory <lb/>
and The Carolina Milling Menu- Rubber shoes of all sizes and <lb/>
her home yesterday afternoon, of <lb/>
after having spent some time <lb/>
with Misses and Kate Chap- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Our entire stock of boys suits <lb/>
at cost for next days. <lb/>
They must go.-B. F. Manning <lb/>
J. E- Greene returned from a <lb/>
his old home near <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
The sewing ma- <lb/>
chine is one of the best machines <lb/>
on the market, and it will not <lb/>
cost a fortune to buy one <lb/>
either. They range from up- <lb/>
Isn't there a bargain in these n <lb/>
those prices-A W. Ange <lb/>
Rev. Alexander Corey, of <lb/>
Jamesville, conducted prayer <lb/>
vice at the Baptist church Wed- <lb/>
night and spent Thursday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Miss Anna Little, of Falkland <lb/>
an old pupil of W- II. S. is visit- <lb/>
her host of at t <lb/>
girls dormitory. <lb/>
Get your meal, fresh from new <lb/>
Milling and Man- <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
Mi's Novella Bunting, <lb/>
music teacher of W. II. S. <lb/>
for Ayden Friday evening to <lb/>
visit friends Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
We have on hand a few copies <lb/>
of the history of the San <lb/>
co disaster. Usual <lb/>
Our price, B- T. Cox <lb/>
Bra <lb/>
Woodard left Friday <lb/>
to spend Sunday at his home <lb/>
near Kinston. <lb/>
The famous Hawks glasses at <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro Don't neglect <lb/>
your eyes. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox will preach <lb/>
farewell sermon in the <lb/>
church here Monday night, Nov. <lb/>
All are cordially invited to be <lb/>
present Mr. cox will soon be- <lb/>
gin his work in Wilmington. We <lb/>
regret so much to give him up. <lb/>
He may rest assured that he will <lb/>
have our prayers and best wishes <lb/>
for his in his new field of <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co- have <lb/>
a complete stock of ready made <lb/>
clothing see him before you get <lb/>
your next suit <lb/>
Misses Hattie and Janie Kit <lb/>
went to Greenville shopping <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
FOR two horse <lb/>
wagon and a disc harrow- Mrs. <lb/>
j. L. Butt, one mile from Win- <lb/>
Put your money into the bank <lb/>
for then it is safe and betides <lb/>
you will save more by depositing <lb/>
it; for if you have the money in <lb/>
your pockets you are tempted to <lb/>
a lot of <lb/>
If you did not have it <lb/>
you would not spend it <lb/>
J L Jackson cashier <lb/>
of all kinds prepared <lb/>
at the Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Nice lamps of all <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
You talk about good neat and <lb/>
school desk that are <lb/>
cheap but I can assure you that <lb/>
the desk made <lb/>
by the A G cox Manufacturing <lb/>
company has all these qualities <lb/>
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb/>
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co- <lb/>
Now is the time to purchase <lb/>
your Box Body Carts while they <lb/>
are cheap. The A. G. Man- <lb/>
Co., have plenty <lb/>
them on hand. Call and see them. <lb/>
Quite a number of our people <lb/>
attended the quarterly meeting <lb/>
at Reedy Branch Sunday <lb/>
The A G Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
company are selling <lb/>
welded fence fast <lb/>
Any one in of good fence <lb/>
and barb wire will be to in- <lb/>
est to call to see them <lb/>
they buy. <lb/>
go. We must make <lb/>
room for our <lb/>
new goods now coming During <lb/>
the next forty we will make <lb/>
special prices to all our customers <lb/>
on our box <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
T. W. Wood 1907 <lb/>
nips and rutabaga seed can now <lb/>
be had at the drug of Dr- <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
We are glad to inform our <lb/>
friends and depositors that the <lb/>
business of the bank is the great- <lb/>
history. People are <lb/>
learning the convenience and <lb/>
safety of a bank. They <lb/>
catch on to a good thing. J. L. <lb/>
Jackson, cashier of the Bank of <lb/>
Winterville. <lb/>
Misses Novella Bunting and <lb/>
Vivian Roberson spent Sunday <lb/>
with Miss Blanche of <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Have all your wood turning <lb/>
work done at the Carolina Milling <lb/>
Mfg. Co First class world <lb/>
done <lb/>
The A- G cox Manufacturing <lb/>
company have now on file orders <lb/>
for a few of their old reliable <lb/>
cox cotton planters and simplex <lb/>
guano sowers for <lb/>
Remember that the A- O. Cox <lb/>
Manufacturing Co. are <lb/>
the well known Tar Heel <lb/>
wagons at their usual low price. <lb/>
Walter Nobles, W. B Wingate, <lb/>
A-G. Cox, Joe E. <lb/>
Lineberry and Car- <lb/>
roll are attending the Neuse <lb/>
Baptist Association which is <lb/>
convening in New Bern this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Hunsucker buggies are go- <lb/>
if you want up-to- <lb/>
date runabout buggy you had <lb/>
better give him call <lb/>
A and lot conveniently <lb/>
located to business of <lb/>
Men's fancy silk mufflers for <lb/>
the cold winter wind at B. F. <lb/>
Manning Co. <lb/>
When in need of nice kid <lb/>
driving gloves, and work <lb/>
gloves, see B. F- Manning Co. <lb/>
We learn that the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Co. are shipping <lb/>
their well known Co., <lb/>
School to different parts <lb/>
of the State. No school should <lb/>
be without them <lb/>
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Manufacturing company are still <lb/>
making their well known Tar <lb/>
Heel carts and <lb/>
The Perfection <lb/>
dress shoes for at B. <lb/>
F. Manning's company. <lb/>
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Arch <lb/>
Mm, <lb/>
We the undersigned business <lb/>
men of Winterville heartily <lb/>
prove of the action taken by the <lb/>
associated banks of Pitt county <lb/>
yesterday, in issuing <lb/>
checks to be used temporarily as <lb/>
money, and we hereby pledge <lb/>
ourselves to accept said checks <lb/>
in payment of all merchandise <lb/>
and We believe that <lb/>
their action was for the beat in- <lb/>
of everybody. <lb/>
B T Cox Bro. <lb/>
B T Cox, M. D. <lb/>
J H Hudson, M. D. <lb/>
A W Ange Co. <lb/>
R CI <lb/>
A G Cox Mfg. co. <lb/>
J B Carroll Co. <lb/>
J J Harrington. <lb/>
Pitt Oil co. <lb/>
J K Barnhill. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co- <lb/>
town, for sale. For <lb/>
Ed Nelson, Winterville <lb/>
Ward-robe, tables, safes etc. <lb/>
made to order. Carolina Milling <lb/>
Mfg. co. <lb/>
The entertainment by <lb/>
Man from very good <lb/>
and attended by a good sized <lb/>
crowd- <lb/>
Nice juniper tabs of all <lb/>
at Harrington Barber A Co. <lb/>
The A. <lb/>
stalk cutter is the best stalk cut- <lb/>
on the market come and ex- <lb/>
it and see if will not <lb/>
with us. B f Manning <lb/>
Chairs from the nicest willow <lb/>
r to the single stool chair. <lb/>
Mrs. Evelyn Cox, Misses Mag- <lb/>
Cox, Olive Butt <lb/>
Johnson and Gordon Johnson. <lb/>
Harvey Cox, and <lb/>
horn are attending the exposition <lb/>
this week. <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/>
Rubber shoes and rubber <lb/>
mfg. at bargains, Harrington <lb/>
Barber A co <lb/>
Mrs. H. returned <lb/>
from a visit to Goldsboro where <lb/>
she spent sometime with her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. W. f. Fry. <lb/>
Gents dress shoes just arrived <lb/>
at Harrington Barber and com- <lb/>
Mrs. M. G. Bryan trending <lb/>
the week at her near <lb/>
Whichard- <lb/>
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb/>
They are under guarantee. <lb/>
They are kept in by B. T. <lb/>
Cox Bro, <lb/>
-L. L. Kittrell, R. Croom and <lb/>
G. E. Jackson have returned <lb/>
from the <lb/>
Now is the time to get single <lb/>
and double bedsteads low down <lb/>
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox came In from <lb/>
Ayden to spend Sunday. <lb/>
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
A new line of plaids and home <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Nov. <lb/>
To our <lb/>
We have put forth great <lb/>
effort and incurred expense in <lb/>
trying to obtain from <lb/>
the Government, and from banks <lb/>
in this State, also Richmond, <lb/>
Norfolk, New York other <lb/>
points, where we have balances, <lb/>
and have succeeded in a <lb/>
small degree. <lb/>
Our banks are in splendid con- <lb/>
and in order to keep them <lb/>
in good we believe it <lb/>
to take action similar to <lb/>
that already adopted in Durham. <lb/>
Winston, Reidsville; <lb/>
Wilson. Rocky Mount and other <lb/>
places. , <lb/>
We adopt this plan as being <lb/>
the best remedy for present con- <lb/>
which we Relieve will <lb/>
soon change and the plan herein <lb/>
after In <lb/>
the meantime we ask your hearty <lb/>
co-operation in bur efforts, for <lb/>
our welfare is dependent upon <lb/>
your prosperity, and this action <lb/>
is necessary for the protection of <lb/>
all concerned. <lb/>
The following resolution has <lb/>
been <lb/>
by the <lb/>
composed of Green- <lb/>
ville Banking Trust Company, <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville. The <lb/>
of Greenville. The <lb/>
Bank of Farmville. The Bank of <lb/>
Winterville. on account of our <lb/>
inability to obtain from <lb/>
the of the United <lb/>
States and from <lb/>
Banks with whom we have <lb/>
money on deposit situate in <lb/>
Richmond, Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and other points, that <lb/>
none of the undersigned banks <lb/>
will until further action by the <lb/>
pay in cur- <lb/>
more than in any one <lb/>
day or more than in any <lb/>
one week on check or checks <lb/>
drawn on any of said Banks by <lb/>
As authorized agent for Duly <lb/>
we take <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
e Id arrears We a lint <lb/>
i all who receive their mail at <lb/>
office. We take orders <lb/>
for printing <lb/>
E. Hardy and wife, of Greene <lb/>
county, are visiting their <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Ormond. <lb/>
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb/>
to E. E. Co., they alway <lb/>
have the best <lb/>
Miss Jennie Ormond is here on <lb/>
a visit to relatives. <lb/>
A Tasteless Chill tonic with <lb/>
Iron, positive permanent and <lb/>
effectual relief in chills and <lb/>
a general only at M. M. <lb/>
drug store, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Master Will Ormond, a little <lb/>
son of A. L. Ormond, is spending <lb/>
sometime in Ayden. <lb/>
Overcoats at a bargain Big lot <lb/>
just received. See our line be- <lb/>
fore you buy. J, R. Turnage and <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Dr. Morrill, of Falk- <lb/>
land, was here Tuesday in at- <lb/>
upon the Mayo-Brown <lb/>
J- R- Smith Co. have just re- <lb/>
a ear load of lime. <lb/>
F. Lilly went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Now for a new fall suit. Don't <lb/>
fail to see our line before you buy <lb/>
J. R. Turnage and <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. Hemby, who was <lb/>
taken so suddenly Sunday is <lb/>
much better. <lb/>
Your lady friend would <lb/>
one of those fancy boxes <lb/>
of candy at <lb/>
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb/>
There must be some under- <lb/>
ground railway in and around <lb/>
Ayden, if one should judge from <lb/>
the number of hogs that find <lb/>
their way on our streets. Con- <lb/>
this is considered a dry <lb/>
hog town. <lb/>
Buy a pair of our patent <lb/>
leather shoes for men. Every <lb/>
guaranteed not to <lb/>
I, Turnage and Company. <lb/>
Miss Norma Whitehead, of <lb/>
Scotland Neck, is visiting her <lb/>
sister, Mary Whitehead at the <lb/>
graded school. <lb/>
This is the time of the year <lb/>
that your face and hands chap <lb/>
so badly don't suffer with it but <lb/>
call at M- M, drug store <lb/>
and get a bottle of violet cream, <lb/>
only per bottle. <lb/>
candy direct from <lb/>
factory at Saul's store. <lb/>
Quite a number of our citizens <lb/>
are clubbing together and order- <lb/>
their supply of winter coal <lb/>
by the car, <lb/>
Our line of 3.00 Hat <lb/>
just received- Any style and <lb/>
shape. Guaranteed. J. R. <lb/>
and company <lb/>
J. R. Smith and R. H. Garris <lb/>
came home Thursday from the <lb/>
Federal court at <lb/>
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb/>
received a car load of Ellwood <lb/>
wire fence. Can furnish any <lb/>
The largest and cheapest line <lb/>
of stationary in town don't buy <lb/>
until you have examined M. M <lb/>
stock. <lb/>
Sec our beautiful line of ladies <lb/>
dress goods before you buy. J- <lb/>
R, Turnage and company. <lb/>
Cotton is coming in slowly. <lb/>
Guy Taylor and family, of <lb/>
Winterville, are here on a visit to <lb/>
friends. They will soon make <lb/>
Ayden their home. <lb/>
Keen cutlery and hard- <lb/>
ware at J. R- Smith co. <lb/>
Mrs- Guilford Cox, of Green- <lb/>
ville, is visiting Mrs. J. J. Hines. <lb/>
Mason fruit jars, taps and rub- <lb/>
at J. R. Smith co. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Pneumonia Cure at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Jr., and F. C. <lb/>
Harding, of Greenville, were <lb/>
here yesterday on professional <lb/>
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE j <lb/>
. One thirty-seven acre <lb/>
just outside corporation at <lb/>
will be sold on easy terr-s. <lb/>
Ayden Loan a Ins. Co. <lb/>
patterns at J. R. Smith <lb/>
co. <lb/>
Miss Frieda and <lb/>
Miss Herndon, of Greensboro, <lb/>
W. C. <lb/>
Ice cream salt at J. R. Smith <lb/>
co. <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. Blount returned <lb/>
from New Bern Saturday. <lb/>
Bring us your beeswax, wool, <lb/>
hams, shoulders, chickens and <lb/>
eggs to J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Edwin Tripp made a trip to <lb/>
Washington last week. <lb/>
Boys I have a nice line of safe- <lb/>
razors from 1.00 to you <lb/>
will do well to one and <lb/>
save time and money. See my <lb/>
line of BoWer, and other brands, <lb/>
of pocket knives M M Sauls <lb/>
Big lot cots latest styles, very <lb/>
comfortable at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Those of our people who at- <lb/>
tended the Christian convention <lb/>
at Belhaven have returned home. <lb/>
Pine Tar cough will re- <lb/>
your cough and cold Get a <lb/>
bottle from M M Sauls <lb/>
So long as there is business <lb/>
stirring seems destined <lb/>
to have her share. Our business <lb/>
men are awake to the times and <lb/>
are not surpassed in enterprise. <lb/>
Overcoats and rain coats at <lb/>
bargains Don't fail to see them <lb/>
J R Turnage and company <lb/>
Misses Vivian Roberson and <lb/>
Novella Bunting, music teachers <lb/>
of Winterville High school, spent <lb/>
from Friday until Monday with <lb/>
Miss Blanch Cannon. <lb/>
Go to E- E. new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
and fresh fish. <lb/>
If you want a new fall suit, we <lb/>
have them, Latest styles and <lb/>
prices reasonable. J R Turnage <lb/>
and company <lb/>
The mayor on Monday <lb/>
gated a quartet fight and one <lb/>
drunk. <lb/>
J. M. Blow is in Greenville to <lb/>
see his brother, A- L. Blow, who <lb/>
is quite sick. <lb/>
Mrs. Mattie Willoughby, of <lb/>
Cumberland county, is visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. J- A. Griffin. <lb/>
Mrs. J- R Smith and children <lb/>
returned yesterday from a visit <lb/>
to friends in the country. <lb/>
Walter Gardner and wife, of <lb/>
were here Monday on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
The Ayden Milling Mfg. Co, <lb/>
with all the machinery, <lb/>
saw mill, mill, repair shop, <lb/>
planing machine, electric light <lb/>
plant, with all the real estate <lb/>
belonging to same will be sold <lb/>
here Dec- 2nd, by J. R. <lb/>
Smith, trustee, to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash. This is a <lb/>
did business, and we hope some <lb/>
good party buy same and <lb/>
continue to operate it here same <lb/>
as before. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Whitehead, of <lb/>
Scotland Neck, spent last week <lb/>
here with her sister, Miss Mary <lb/>
Whitehead. <lb/>
Special Tonight. <lb/>
A special meeting of the <lb/>
Chamber of r a I <lb/>
men of Greenville is called <lb/>
to meet at o'clock I i in <lb/>
the mayor's office, to hear ad- <lb/>
dresses and a reposition <lb/>
to the t of a line <lb/>
of water transportation between <lb/>
Greenville, Washington and Nor- <lb/>
folk. Full attendance is desired. <lb/>
C- E. Bradley, Sec'y. <lb/>
Advice <lb/>
Whenever you are tempted to <lb/>
growl against fate or complain of <lb/>
your lot just look around and <lb/>
find out what others are bearing. <lb/>
You will find many with <lb/>
more brains and better education <lb/>
worse off than you are. Then <lb/>
compare your lot with that <lb/>
such men and if you don't <lb/>
complaining and go in for re- <lb/>
radically <lb/>
wrong with your mental balance <lb/>
When an obstacle gets a your <lb/>
way don't waste time and energy <lb/>
in about it. If you <lb/>
can, push of your path, <lb/>
get by it, over it, under around <lb/>
it any way you leave <lb/>
the obstacle behind you. The <lb/>
second obstacle will not appear <lb/>
half if you gel past the <lb/>
Moments. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
On Saturday 9th. day of No- <lb/>
1907 under an execution <lb/>
issued by J. F. J. P. in <lb/>
attachment proceedings of J. J. <lb/>
Hines vs. Ed Rouse and Carrie <lb/>
Rouse to satisfy said execution I <lb/>
will expose at public sale in the <lb/>
town of Ayden. N. O the follow <lb/>
personal tub and <lb/>
contents, pump and <lb/>
stove, box and contents. <lb/>
and contents, French Horn, <lb/>
I ice Cream freezer, bucket, <lb/>
wash pot. table. box, bed <lb/>
steads, sets bed springs, Boy <lb/>
wagon, Bench and Jar, stool <lb/>
chairs. This Oct. 1907. <lb/>
J J HINES <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Ban; Building <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
. S. Moore <lb/>
Drain <lb/>
Offer their entire stock of No <lb/>
Groceries and Confection- <lb/>
for sale in hulk. Terms <lb/>
cash, call on them if wish a <lb/>
bargain. A nice large large <lb/>
large brick store in which to con- <lb/>
duct business can be rented on <lb/>
easy terms. <lb/>
D. S. Moore, Bro <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
BUYER <lb/>
INSURANCE AGENT <lb/>
in Building <lb/>
in <lb/>
OF <lb/>
any one depositor of said Banks <lb/>
drawn business in J. P's. court <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the of Aug. 1900. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from banks and <lb/>
cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
The Greenville Banking Trust <lb/>
Co. by C. S cashier. <lb/>
spun at B F Manning company Jackson, cashier. <lb/>
Ladies get your gentlemen <lb/>
friend one our Gillette safety <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville, by F. J. Forbes, cashier. for a birthday or <lb/>
Bank of Greenville, by James mas present, nothing more <lb/>
L- Little, cashier. M M Sauls druggist <lb/>
The Bank of Farmville, by J. R. Rev. e. T. Phillips tilled his <lb/>
appointment here Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Nat. bk notes A other notes 1,335 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Capital stock 124,400.00 <lb/>
surplus fund 10.00<lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Deposits subject to chic 29.181.07 <lb/>
Cashier's checks ii ding <lb/>
173,686.87 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, m. <lb/>
Y OF PIT J <lb/>
I J. R. Smith, of the ab bank, do , i <lb/>
th t the above statement is true to beat of my an ti- <lb/>
J. R. SMITH,<lb/>
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driven to the same New <lb/>
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in will be held i he 26th on the <lb/>
prohibition. Prof. W <lb/>
he Fair <lb/>
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great financial success, indeed <lb/>
greatest ever yet held, but the <lb/>
exhibits were disappointing. As <lb/>
an agricultural fair, for the pro- <lb/>
motion of the agricultural inter- <lb/>
of I the State, it was not a <lb/>
success, to out it mildly, and yet <lb/>
that was no fault of the manage <lb/>
The farmers themselves <lb/>
do not seem to take an interest in <lb/>
the exhibition of their products. <lb/>
The chief attractions at all fairs <lb/>
nowadays seem to be the aide- <lb/>
shows and horse racing. The <lb/>
people seem to wait them more <lb/>
than exhibit of agricultural pro- <lb/>
ducts. Without such attractions <lb/>
the crowds not be gathered. <lb/>
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reunions and social s, <lb/>
when old friends meet and new <lb/>
acquaintances are made Chat- <lb/>
ham Record. <lb/>
f Flitting <lb/>
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citizens of Pitt county who have <lb/>
taken block and who may desire <lb/>
take stock in a Printing <lb/>
Publishing Company to <lb/>
in Pitt county, at <lb/>
m Tuesday the 5th day of No- <lb/>
1907 at o'clock a. m-, <lb/>
it the office of F. C. Harding, for <lb/>
the purpose of perfecting sue <lb/>
organization <lb/>
Every person who has already <lb/>
subscribed for stock or may <lb/>
to take stock on that day, <lb/>
s requested to be present <lb/>
F. C. Harding. <lb/>
Tobacco Sake far <lb/>
Following is the report of C. <lb/>
W, Harvey, secretary of the <lb/>
Greenville Board <lb/>
Trade, for <lb/>
of pounds sold, <lb/>
average price per <lb/>
pounds, 11.89; Total <lb/>
lumber of pounds sold up <lb/>
-o November 1st t, <lb/>
American Home the safe- <lb/>
guard of American <lb/>
Help these liberties <lb/>
by owning your home. Our plan <lb/>
mikes it easy. 4th series now <lb/>
open. <lb/>
The Building and Loan <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County, <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
Mack Manning and wife Martha <lb/>
Manning <lb/>
VS <lb/>
R and O <lb/>
K R. <lb/>
and O. Moore above <lb/>
will take notice that an <lb/>
has been commenced in <lb/>
court of Pitt county by <lb/>
plaintiffs above named <lb/>
the defendants above name d <lb/>
the purpose joining <lb/>
the said defendants from <lb/>
foreclosing and col- <lb/>
the notes set out and <lb/>
the complaint in <lb/>
this cause and the purpose of <lb/>
having the same declared fraud- <lb/>
null and void, <lb/>
said defendant E R. <lb/>
D. O. Moore will further <lb/>
take notice that they are <lb/>
ed to appear at the November <lb/>
1907, of the Superior court <lb/>
of Pitt county, to be hold on th <lb/>
9th Monday after the first Mon- <lb/>
day in September, it being the <lb/>
4th day of November 1907, at <lb/>
the house in said county in <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. to answer or <lb/>
demur to the complaint of <lb/>
plaintiffs in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiffs will apply to the court <lb/>
for the relief demanded in said <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
This 30th day of Sept. 1907. <lb/>
D- c. Moore, <lb/>
clerk Superior court of Pitt Co. <lb/>
J VILLE<lb/>
S Clark, i <lb/>
; . N. C. <lb/>
, SALE. <lb/>
By of u of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county in Special Proceed <lb/>
No. entitled J. R. Hunting vs <lb/>
Robert the undersigned com- <lb/>
will sell for cash before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville on Mon- <lb/>
day Set. 1807, the following de- <lb/>
scribed real estate. One lot in the <lb/>
town of being the lot now <lb/>
occupied by J. R. Bunting and the <lb/>
buildings on said lot, said lot hounded <lb/>
in the north by Railroad St., on the <lb/>
cast by the lot owned by M J Grimes <lb/>
Co., on the south by Muck G Rogers <lb/>
and and on tho west by <lb/>
mount store and being <lb/>
prone was <lb/>
to cherry Bunting by two <lb/>
deeds, one M i, T and the <lb/>
other om <lb/>
Ono other I it in Bethel bounded <lb/>
north by R street, on east by Mrs <lb/>
W ii Bullocks, by the lot own- <lb/>
ed by Knox co a id G Rogers <lb/>
and on by J R Nelson property. <lb/>
one piece or parcel of land <lb/>
bounded on the north by Railroad <lb/>
and the Nelson property, on the east by <lb/>
the Nelson property, on south the <lb/>
or James, Mack <lb/>
sT carton, and on the west <lb/>
by Main containing acres more <lb/>
or F. G. James, commissioner <lb/>
To of Liver <lb/>
Bladder Other <lb/>
say m bottle and <lb/>
it cure will <lb/>
your money. We <lb/>
full free bottle i <lb/>
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use SOL until <lb/>
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NOTICE TO I <lb/>
Having duly ;. . i l of . . .- <lb/>
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of the U will and tea n <lb/>
Mary J. i <lb/>
hereby to a. indebted b <lb/>
the <lb/>
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said nit <lb/>
sent the name for payment on ti <lb/>
the day of or this no- <lb/>
will be plead bur i i <lb/>
This day of <lb/>
T. H. Bowers, Mar. J, <lb/>
Bowers <lb/>
GOOD EYESIGHT <lb/>
is a blessing. Have you <lb/>
If not, you should wear glasses <lb/>
w fir yea and i <lb/>
desired i <lb/>
C. E. Hour-tree <lb/>
Optician and hr <lb/>
College <lb/>
of Horology and Optics <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
North Carolina county <lb/>
Court <lb/>
C-A. Pair wife <lb/>
VS . <lb/>
E. and D. O, Moore. <lb/>
The K <lb/>
and named <lb/>
that an action <lb/>
has been In Burl, <lb/>
f Pitt county <lb/>
named <lb/>
the ts named for <lb/>
and the poi <lb/>
lUst; hi; complaint <lb/>
n I r arid for tin <lb/>
Carolina i rCourt <lb/>
Ben Stewart VS. <lb/>
The defendant above named <lb/>
will take notice that an nation <lb/>
above has <lb/>
in the- Superior Court of <lb/>
county to obtain from th <lb/>
defendant a decree of <lb/>
lute divorce. And the raid <lb/>
will further take notice <lb/>
she is required to appear at the <lb/>
next term of Superior court of <lb/>
said county to be held on the <lb/>
ninth Monday after the first Mon <lb/>
day in September 1907, it being <lb/>
the 4th day of November 1907, <lb/>
at the Court in <lb/>
and in Greenville and answer <lb/>
or demur to the complaint in said <lb/>
action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
to the court for; the relief de <lb/>
minded in <lb/>
This the 19th day of October <lb/>
1907. D. <lb/>
Takes Up. <lb/>
About 1st there took <lb/>
up with my stock a male hog, <lb/>
weighing or pounds, <lb/>
marked, body white with black <lb/>
rump and head. I now have this <lb/>
hog taken up and held for owner <lb/>
who can get same by proving <lb/>
property and paying charges. <lb/>
10th. 1907. <lb/>
M B. T. Smith, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
K K. <lb/>
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to the cm i . <lb/>
in sen <lb/>
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ii. ; . . ii . coin- <lb/>
Th a the i. i s-p i u- <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
D. C. M.-iii. <lb/>
Clerk r . i n <lb/>
m in our town <lb/>
and gave i <lb/>
A. D Hill, <lb/>
ii . . ; ; . stroke of pa <lb/>
i but lie v. s <lb/>
morning <lb/>
ii. , As <lb/>
sick with typhoid fever <lb/>
Thorn <lb/>
down with the same <lb/>
they all may soon re- <lb/>
cover- <lb/>
On Tuesday Mr <lb/>
Harris and Miss Vivian <lb/>
married by <lb/>
Rev. E. Cox, of Greenville, <lb/>
ii r t past six o'clock, at the <lb/>
of the bride, Mr. J. <lb/>
and loft the <lb/>
train for St. Augustine, Fla., <lb/>
they will spend <lb/>
n ho land of flowers, he <lb/>
-o; couple arc among the moat <lb/>
and esteemed or our so- <lb/>
circles and all who knew <lb/>
join in wishing them a <lb/>
and happy journey through life. <lb/>
Maud and family, of <lb/>
Saratoga, came down Saturday to <lb/>
Mr. Pauline <lb/>
Britt, South <lb/>
John Warren and wife, of <lb/>
township, were the <lb/>
of his brother, Edgar <lb/>
Warren, R. L. Davis <lb/>
chief clerk. <lb/>
Miss and <lb/>
of <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
I heir aunt, Mis. W. Parker, <lb/>
near the Green Spring. <lb/>
L. Crawford and wife spent <lb/>
with their daughter, Mrs, <lb/>
J. T. Flanagan. <lb/>
Mr. J. F, Leggett and Miss <lb/>
Jennie Wilson, near <lb/>
will be married morn- <lb/>
and will leave on the N <lb/>
train in the afternoon for Macon, <lb/>
where Mr. Leggett will open <lb/>
a. wholesale shoe house. Mr. <lb/>
Leggett is a well known <lb/>
in community and we <lb/>
hope joy and sue- <lb/>
Min Minnie E. is <lb/>
Mr. W, A. Pollard <lb/>
week. <lb/>
ii is <lb/>
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Stand.; <lb/>
Every trace of kidney trouble is <lb/>
. i y <lb/>
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done <lb/>
SO well <lb/>
in <lb/>
B, rat <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
Champ <lb/>
writes a card to a <lb/>
man in which he say <lb/>
that the story printed <lb/>
in York papers that . <lb/>
Brinkley, of Magnetic City, N. <lb/>
has the longest beard in C e <lb/>
world, reaching to a <lb/>
stands is; that <lb/>
two m n In Missouri in Pike <lb/>
county, Elijah and n <lb/>
tine have beards that <lb/>
measure nine and twelve feet <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Farm Magazine <lb/>
Baltimore fer <lb/>
Bishop Potter in making <lb/>
self equal to a <lb/>
bishop in shows <lb/>
he is not contend with the <lb/>
of leaders n <lb/>
the of the South. <lb/>
matte r <lb/>
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tho b n t r ti c. <lb/>
the f w d of <lb/>
I. P- TAYLOR. <lb/>
WILSON STREET. <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
COOL REFRESH <lb/>
years in <lb/>
work guaranteed <lb/>
Enlarging h <lb/>
4th, I . i.-i North <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. Aug. <lb/>
virtue of authority given in <lb/>
K. S. and war- <lb/>
rant of <lb/>
W. J, Manning Inn mm <lb/>
him under the Internal Kev- <lb/>
i ., one tract of <lb/>
land I- g to laid Manning and <lb/>
hi. . i tract and contain <lb/>
. ; i ti i <lb/>
a i w l <lb/>
t. upon h ho ;. new <lb/>
i at u of will <lb/>
otter ii i tin., bidder <lb/>
mi Monday at <lb/>
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lie t in said <lb/>
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d on or I'll <lb/>
id or this will <lb/>
plead d in -very <lb/>
All indebted to said <lb/>
Mate will please make <lb/>
lie payment to <lb/>
the 4th day of <lb/>
W. Jefferson, <lb/>
F. t.; James, y. <lb/>
ELECTRIC <lb/>
. an near <lb/>
Three Daily <lb/>
m p. m- and p. m. <lb/>
on Sat- <lb/>
at p m Colored <lb/>
admitted only at the two Sat- <lb/>
afternoon performances, <lb/>
days exclusively for white <lb/>
New pay <lb/>
both old and young. <lb/>
Come and bring the children. <lb/>
Admission cents school <lb/>
in afternoon <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITOR <lb/>
II. v.- b fore the <lb/>
c county hi ad- <lb/>
; r the . M. <lb/>
;. ; i hereby <lb/>
to tho <lb/>
Ml payment ti <lb/>
. and p having <lb/>
., tin i <lb/>
. the i <lb/>
for pi; o i or ire tho 28th day <lb/>
of or this notice <lb/>
e p in ii roe ivory, <lb/>
day M 1907 <lb/>
Cannon, <lb/>
A M. Smith <lb/>
PM <lb/>
Ton 4th, <lb/>
before the <lb/>
m In the town of <lb/>
I n public <lb/>
f r shares of<lb/>
I. <lb/>
in,<lb/>
company belonging <lb/>
of the kite <lb/>
M. C, <lb/>
rater<lb/>
A d I oral mile <lb/>
from town limit, I from <lb/>
graded h Ii h Parties <lb/>
wishing a good farm write me at <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
FARMVILLE <lb/>
is m of W R. Parker who the in and <lb/>
U. C. <lb/>
All of repairing<lb/>
Id any kind of work in <lb/>
woo . . iron. <lb/>
work guaranteed. <lb/>
Company will insure any on <lb/>
any trace of <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
r trace of kidney <lb/>
i by <lb/>
SOL <lb/>
will paid by the Inter- <lb/>
state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, <lb/>
Md. for any case of Kidney <lb/>
trouble SOL will not help. <lb/>
A word ti the wise. <lb/>
For Mil by <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
In Pi ace U <lb/>
dollar per V <lb/>
ADULTERATED COFFEE. <lb/>
Notice to Grocery Men of North <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Samples of <lb/>
picked by Taylor Co. of <lb/>
New Orleans, have been exam- <lb/>
under the State Food Law, <lb/>
and were found to be adulterated <lb/>
with chicory. <lb/>
This brand of coffee has been <lb/>
largely and sold in <lb/>
the state as pure In <lb/>
some case-, it. been labeled <lb/>
and but when <lb/>
so labeled <lb/>
was in very small type and <lb/>
would not be noticed by a casual <lb/>
and therefore does <lb/>
not comply with the require- <lb/>
of the Food Law. <lb/>
are hereby <lb/>
th-t product labeled <lb/>
Coil is a com- <lb/>
pound of an I and <lb/>
if sold, must be as such, <lb/>
and not as pure coffee. Such <lb/>
violation, if detected will be <lb/>
prosecuted under th j Food Law. <lb/>
S. L Patterson, Commissioner. <lb/>
W. M. Allen, Food Chemist. <lb/>
H. C. of <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNT CAROLINA. FRIDAY, <lb/>
SHOULD TURN OUT <lb/>
To Greet Raleigh <lb/>
On Monday a train from <lb/>
bearing four <lb/>
including the governor and <lb/>
other State officers, the Raleigh <lb/>
Chamber of Commerce and Sec- <lb/>
Regiment band, will pass <lb/>
over Norfolk Southern <lb/>
railroad from Raleigh to Wash- <lb/>
and return. The <lb/>
of the trip is to attend a <lb/>
in <lb/>
the completion of the road be- <lb/>
tween that town and the State <lb/>
capital. train will leave <lb/>
Raleigh at a. m scheduled <lb/>
to reach Washington at <lb/>
A st v half an hour will be <lb/>
made at Greenville, reaching <lb/>
here somewhere about <lb/>
The Chamber of Commerce, <lb/>
graded school, <lb/>
and as many of the people of <lb/>
the town generally tan d- so, <lb/>
should assemble at the depot to <lb/>
greet and have <lb/>
a short address by Governor <lb/>
Glenn, Greenville can and <lb/>
should make a good showing on <lb/>
this <lb/>
TO <lb/>
. November I.,. .; <lb/>
We, the business ten i m approve most <lb/>
the action taken by tin yesterday <lb/>
The issuance of t-t .;. take the place <lb/>
currency. <lb/>
That we realize that such e tot . <lb/>
of all business interest, i accept cashier's <lb/>
checks as readily as we u . for n . . nut <lb/>
the payment of all <lb/>
J R and J G Frank bite, <lb/>
Company, CS D D i . Hart, V <lb/>
J L Wooten, R . ., Pulley <lb/>
G Greenville g Patrick <lb/>
C C Vines, J J Cc a; Long, J S Smith, j <lb/>
F Davenport, J M H L Ca . C Hines, J L <lb/>
Winslow, W B G E Harris, Wiley Brown, <lb/>
N. Fleming-, L M , . E <lb/>
Watson, C D Tunstall, Tobacco Co.; C G <lb/>
Starkey, S T I W ; W H F C <lb/>
W H SI H White, W H Kilpatrick. <lb/>
James Brown, John L Carper, . A B Si Co, <lb/>
F V Johnston, Evans Book St we, W F E; John Flanagan Buggy Co, <lb/>
By E G T E Co, C B Rountree, J R Corey, h <lb/>
H Ricks, B B <lb/>
JACK LAUGHINGHOUSE DEAD. <lb/>
to Him Suddenly. <lb/>
it was a to his <lb/>
friends in when <lb/>
telephone i from <lb/>
he Avon farm. <lb/>
Mr J. Li . <lb/>
lied v . i y <lb/>
it hid been only a few <lb/>
days since was in Greenville <lb/>
re . <lb/>
I in <lb/>
. J i. h. a i <lb/>
v hunting a <lb/>
; return- <lb/>
i ; I .<lb/>
pi i pain and a <lb/>
.- . i head. <lb/>
ills . in with <lb/>
aim and hi, . i in the <lb/>
r n I p k aid,<lb/>
Oakley,<lb/>
; of <lb/>
a tn . w ;. <lb/>
Daisy Pi , , <lb/>
A inter. , . ,; <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
school at <lb/>
Capt. T. , <lb/>
ton S <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
B i . n char<lb/>
her . <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
ville Saturday, <lb/>
lo <lb/>
of <lb/>
. <lb/>
J. I. .;. <lb/>
t to <lb/>
The Happy <lb/>
Sunburned and with the <lb/>
strength of youth, this glorious <lb/>
country faces winter and another <lb/>
year. The account of 1907 <lb/>
been made up. Nothing remains <lb/>
but to store fruits. Is there <lb/>
anything melancholy in the <lb/>
of winter and <lb/>
weather in a land In the <lb/>
bard old days winter meant a <lb/>
living death to the farmer. Now <lb/>
it is the season of enjoyment, <lb/>
when thrift feeds on the fatness <lb/>
it stored up better- Social <lb/>
pleasure make the dark days <lb/>
bright, and the roaring fire makes <lb/>
delightful contrast to the sleety <lb/>
blast- In the cities there is no <lb/>
cause for in the <lb/>
short days and long nights. <lb/>
They are most welcome to all <lb/>
men of open mind and cheerful <lb/>
soul- Especially in Washington, <lb/>
the nest of winter delights, does <lb/>
summer end joyfully and autumn <lb/>
unfold her of sweets. <lb/>
to Washington as <lb/>
Robin Hood came to Sherwood <lb/>
Forest. This brown and jolly <lb/>
month dances in. his arm <lb/>
cling the and buxom <lb/>
waist of Ceres, and the wassail <lb/>
flows merrily as they whirl <lb/>
through the t woods Jack <lb/>
Frost the magician, is master of <lb/>
the revels. He hangs strange <lb/>
colors in the trees and conjures <lb/>
up a mysterious change in the <lb/>
light. Common be- <lb/>
gin to seem unreal in Indian <lb/>
summer The <lb/>
mortal, before he is aware, <lb/>
finds himself in a land of fairy, <lb/>
and must pinch himself to be <lb/>
certain he is not translated. <lb/>
Washington . <lb/>
re, i-, <lb/>
With the Color People. <lb/>
The biblical and musical can- <lb/>
given last night at the G. <lb/>
S. and O. F. Hall, was indeed a <lb/>
grand affair Subject <lb/>
and His Daughter, under <lb/>
auspices of York's Temple, A. <lb/>
M. E. Zion church choir, with <lb/>
Mrs. S. J. Waller, its <lb/>
tor and manager, f he play, was <lb/>
given in the interest of the mis- <lb/>
department of the above <lb/>
named church, and there was a <lb/>
nice crowd in attendance to <lb/>
witness one of richest treats <lb/>
of season. Each participant <lb/>
acted them part well, and de- <lb/>
serves much credit The pastor, <lb/>
Rev- It Henry Sawyer, Jr., <lb/>
only three Sundays here before <lb/>
his annual conference convenes <lb/>
in Nov. 27th. His <lb/>
rally to meet his local and gen <lb/>
demands will be on the 3rd <lb/>
Sunday. He will preach his <lb/>
farewell sermon the fourth <lb/>
Sunday of this month, <lb/>
row he will fill his regular <lb/>
Every member and <lb/>
is kindly asked lo be <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Vandyke, C F White, j H Starkey, S j Nobles, Moseley Bros, L H <lb/>
Pender, W E H C . I E Stokes, W S Atkins, E B <lb/>
Tobacco Company, L A Greenville Manufacturing <lb/>
Company, A B w B Greene, J P <lb/>
King, J E Carson, E i , J Turnage, C E Bradley, W L <lb/>
Best, E B Ferguson, D L s, D D S; H A White, <lb/>
R W King, Julius Brown, m i i. J S Fleming, <lb/>
Farm ville. N. C. Oct. 1907. <lb/>
Mr. C. A. Fair, of Ayden, just <lb/>
settled the death claim of the <lb/>
rate James R. Jefferson, who had <lb/>
policy in the Security, Life and <lb/>
Annuity Co., of N. <lb/>
C. He only carried the policy <lb/>
one year. The claim v.- is paid <lb/>
just sixteen days after <lb/>
death. in inner in <lb/>
Which Mr. Pair settled this claim, <lb/>
reflects great on him as <lb/>
Well as the Company- We can <lb/>
cheerfully commend all those <lb/>
who wish <lb/>
for the least money, to Mr C- A. <lb/>
Fair, with the Security Life and <lb/>
Annuity Co., which is purely a <lb/>
mutual, Southern company and <lb/>
stands second to none, in paying <lb/>
death claims promptly. <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
of James Ii <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
The funeral of Mr. J. J. Laugh- <lb/>
Jr., who died suddenly <lb/>
Thursday night, was held this <lb/>
afternoon. Services were con- <lb/>
ducted by Rev- W. E. Cox at the <lb/>
residence of his parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Laughinghouse, on <lb/>
Pitt street, and the remains were <lb/>
t taken in charge by the Ma <lb/>
and Red Men, both lodges <lb/>
attending in a body, and borne <lb/>
to Cherry Hill cemetery for in- <lb/>
with the last honors of <lb/>
those fraternities. A large <lb/>
bar of sorrowing friends followed <lb/>
and their esteem was expressed <lb/>
in many beautiful floral tributes. <lb/>
The pall were Messrs. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, W. H. Jr.; <lb/>
L. Joyner, J. D. Garden, A. <lb/>
M. Moseley and T. M. Hooker, of <lb/>
J. F. Taylor and F. <lb/>
II. Rollins of Washington. <lb/>
as his host of friends <lb/>
familiarly called him, be <lb/>
missed, and many hearts <lb/>
are deeply saddened at his death, <lb/>
THE ASSOCIATION <lb/>
The weather was ideal and ti e <lb/>
attendance of teachers and vi <lb/>
ors was unusually largo. Th i <lb/>
devotional exercises . con <lb/>
ducted by Rev. C. O. Ai i <lb/>
if Ayden, after which the n i- j <lb/>
program of day is <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Supt. Cale, of <lb/>
an interesting t ilk on ii . <lb/>
manage the idle hid <lb/>
school. He laid down ft m <lb/>
Keep him L <lb/>
him by finding what things re <lb/>
interesting to him. Speak to <lb/>
the sex separately. <lb/>
By thus you will ad <lb/>
his respect. <lb/>
Miss Randolph <lb/>
Falkland- gave an excel <lb/>
on the manner of mar i if <lb/>
pile in and out of the <lb/>
Supt. C. L. Coon, of <lb/>
then introduced by Pr s. <lb/>
Smith. Mr. Coon has his <lb/>
in the- education- <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
as he speaks of the gr. I <lb/>
of the teachers of the <lb/>
earnestness in his <lb/>
shows that it comes <lb/>
on fife for the work. Mr <lb/>
tells things as they are an I <lb/>
not sugar coat Hum. He <lb/>
the truths home to the I <lb/>
his hearers. He <lb/>
course of study es <lb/>
the for the public <lb/>
system and l e with <lb/>
authority and <lb/>
the author of it could. <lb/>
The closed <lb/>
strong and convincing ti <lb/>
the importance value <lb/>
drawing in our school.-. D. W Webb. She <lb/>
the Webb and ti <lb/>
drawing flu <lb/>
Thus closed one of ti, . <lb/>
sessions in the history of . <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue the power of sale <lb/>
contained in a mortgage deed and <lb/>
I I x and delivered by <lb/>
ii- Everett to Webb <lb/>
. the day of <lb/>
1900, and duly recorded h <lb/>
. of deeds office <lb/>
; North Carolina, h <lb/>
Bo ;. N-8, page the under <lb/>
i will expose t; public sale, <lb/>
tho court house door <lb/>
for cash, to th <lb/>
bidder, on Saturday <lb/>
i day of November 1907, <lb/>
owing real property, to wit; <lb/>
A tr id or parcel of land lying <lb/>
in .-ship, <lb/>
i h containing om <lb/>
ed acres more or <lb/>
and adj the lands . f A- <lb/>
ton, Harry Whitfield <lb/>
i and being a part <lb/>
. . C. Keel land, to satisfy<lb/>
Th i day of October 1907 <lb/>
el h Mortgagees, <lb/>
L. Fleming, <lb/>
Stack to His <lb/>
Brown, the old <lb/>
in. an h u <lb/>
was d <lb/>
It ., in death <lb/>
tint he had told some <lb/>
in i r i e <lb/>
t a . ii dizziness in <lb/>
is head i made hi n v <lb/>
i it no o e anticipated <lb/>
there to be u sad- <lb/>
n of <lb/>
Mr. La house was in his <lb/>
year a son ii- .; n- <lb/>
and Mr. . -i- thing <lb/>
of Or way <lb/>
r of his father's <lb/>
plantation, Avon farm, <lb/>
below town, where he lived, <lb/>
usually spending Sundays with <lb/>
parents He <lb/>
was a man cf strong char- <lb/>
and integrity and had a <lb/>
host of with whom he <lb/>
was very popular. He -j <lb/>
member o both the Masonic and <lb/>
Re Men s <lb/>
and also of Caroline Club <lb/>
laSt <lb/>
To The Property . <lb/>
We wish to inform the public n <lb/>
.,.,. K , Bethel, on Friday, Nov <lb/>
that we will take cash j at <lb/>
notes to be issued for cash a lot of <lb/>
the different banks of Pitt kitchen furniture, o u <lb/>
If you have not U. S. cur- one horse, carts, bu It, <lb/>
and wish to of our, Peanut . <lb/>
goods come in with the bank J T,, <lb/>
notes. A. B. Ellington Co. den w-<lb/>
Our city was v . <lb/>
v.-. k, on. ii g fl . i <lb/>
J. Whitehurst, <lb/>
Mount, Friday <lb/>
many of i . <lb/>
in Green-, this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Jam a and wife, of <lb/>
was here a I . while <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Big fox hunt la; . S . day, <lb/>
men, children, . . .-.,; <lb/>
the foxes could not be <lb/>
H- A Gray . <lb/>
at Sui <lb/>
John Cong . . <lb/>
Robersonville, spent . <lb/>
with S. G. William an .;.,. <lb/>
C. II. Ross, V.; . pent <lb/>
two days here Ii st w <lb/>
Lewis t Stokes, <lb/>
made business c.,. .; . <lb/>
veteran of three <lb/>
wars, faithful to hi. <lb/>
friends the yet more <lb/>
days which followed tin <lb/>
tin so conflicts, was <lb/>
tried in Darlington yesterday, <lb/>
mi i honors, tho Dar- <lb/>
n attending in full <lb/>
lull <lb/>
. fired over his grave <lb/>
ii i earned this tribute <lb/>
Br skin was dark, <lb/>
cl hi Meter was spotless its whiteness, lie has long beer <lb/>
liar figure in Darlington, <lb/>
the annual reunion <lb/>
federate Veterans. Ii <lb/>
I th occasions <lb/>
Id was i-i <lb/>
y, nothing delighted him <lb/>
to hold aloft his old <lb/>
hum sticks while he told <lb/>
m I over again to his friends, <lb/>
ti i ins, how he <lb/>
m de at th- <lb/>
of Second <lb/>
loved his folks; <lb/>
hi manner of his <lb/>
i ;. of the <lb/>
in he was held by then-, <lb/>
such men as he was, e- <lb/>
is. always h i <lb/>
thing <lb/>
.- ii a a and courier. <lb/>
parents he leaves <lb/>
me r and Mr , <lb/>
J, Bryan Grim s, Raleigh and <lb/>
Dr Charles and Mr. Ned <lb/>
Much sympathy is m d <lb/>
these ii in <lb/>
The remains were brought <lb/>
Greenville today to the home of <lb/>
Laughinghouse, on <lb/>
Pitt street, and the interment <lb/>
take place at <lb/>
day afternoon in Cherry <lb/>
cemetery. <lb/>
Give Year j A <lb/>
Did you live a hard life when <lb/>
you were you de- <lb/>
the common pleasures <lb/>
every healthy by and to which <lb/>
lie is Then ad the <lb/>
reason why to your own <lb/>
boy should be given those thing. <lb/>
by you. it may that <lb/>
spirit was not broken or d <lb/>
by such neglect and injustice, <lb/>
your own boy may not <lb/>
will power and <lb/>
that you did his and you <lb/>
should run risk in th  <lb/>
him the healthy <lb/>
I i d . i your youth. <lb/>
the b a C pr of the <lb/>
thin.; that m to make th m <lb/>
happy and will k till th. <lb/>
better and all better <lb/>
h every way. <lb/>
is Miss Winnie m <lb/>
of Mi id burg, X <lb/>
was a pass n on the <lb/>
Line train wrecked near hire <lb/>
yesterday, was idly hurt <lb/>
rec i ire I a the . an I Is <lb/>
i she Inter- <lb/>
s M . ming la i <lb/>
;. r of G. P. <lb/>
city and <lb/>
from him, <lb/>
Free Press, 7th <lb/>
TIME TO mail <lb/>
The Laying off of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
is tho ii no for locking <lb/>
up said on <lb/>
citizen yesterday <lb/>
almost gathered and <lb/>
hundreds of i ave liven <lb/>
laid of jobs and w out <lb/>
of work. It la i well-known <lb/>
fact that the avert. ad-about <lb/>
does not save anything. <lb/>
from the <lb/>
communities in which they were <lb/>
to work for ads, con- <lb/>
contractors and <lb/>
return home at times like this <lb/>
without means of . . With <lb/>
droves of unemployed and pen- <lb/>
marching through <lb/>
the country hens had better <lb/>
roost high, and i cot- <lb/>
ton kept under firm lock and <lb/>
key There has been <lb/>
m re cotton stolen than is being <lb/>
taken in this county tin pres- <lb/>
time Negro., re hauling <lb/>
Ph i who <lb/>
i better <lb/>
here <lb/>
else. <lb/>
farmers <lb/>
their d. It is <lb/>
now of or i with herds <lb/>
if t better <lb/>
will . <lb/>
lea to their i s . s <lb/>
v. when tho times <lb/>
re pr . ire among <lb/>
them <lb/>
t by tho hale. <lb/>
vi- stuff baled <lb/>
lock it in the 1.1. or <lb/>
be en <lb/>
D . <lb/>
maxim. word <lb/>
good a Id The <lb/>
Bible has no I <lb/>
i n for Linn who d <lb/>
not pay his d is <lb/>
that man, who prays so <lb/>
fervently in the r-meeting, <lb/>
has so little influence in the <lb/>
was asked. he <lb/>
owes everybody in The <lb/>
who not pay his do I <lb/>
i. better pray i l l n <lb/>
public. Paying is <lb/>
praying in such a ca <lb/>
h live by the Bi in i <lb/>
of common h n . . b . <lb/>
integrity, s would <lb/>
be forgotten.- Selected <lb/>
<lb/>
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