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success, to out it mildly, and yet <lb />
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do not seem to take an interest in <lb />
the exhibition of their products. <lb />
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nowadays seem to be the aide- <lb />
shows and horse racing. The <lb />
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ham Record. <lb />
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citizens of Pitt county who have <lb />
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take stock in a Printing <lb />
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to take stock on that day, <lb />
s requested to be present <lb />
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Tobacco Sake far <lb />
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W, Harvey, secretary of the <lb />
Greenville Board <lb />
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American Home the safe- <lb />
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mikes it easy. 4th series now <lb />
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The Building and Loan <lb />
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NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County, <lb />
Superior <lb />
Mack Manning and wife Martha <lb />
Manning <lb />
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and O. Moore above <lb />
will take notice that an <lb />
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plaintiffs above named <lb />
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the purpose joining <lb />
the said defendants from <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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The defendant above named <lb />
will take notice that an nation <lb />
above has <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Brinkley, of Magnetic City, N. <lb />
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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 /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
m FRIDAY <lb />
P. J. WHICH <lb />
as eta. i at <lb />
C . , of March <lb />
GREENVILLE. LINA. NOV. <lb />
You can <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
always e a <lb />
Anything that buys i that he will I <lb />
want is as as <lb />
cold. <lb />
If <lb />
Burton got beaten, the i at u <lb />
have nothing to care a , <lb />
has told a c r <lb />
of the American Ken <lb />
per A <lb />
. the on paper and i <lb />
used i-i the manufacture of pa <lb />
If this is the <lb />
trust may have to step <lb />
i he publishers. <lb />
. a<lb />
tO<lb />
the <lb />
row, <lb />
i n <lb />
be <lb />
g t <lb />
The New Bern Sun is a <lb />
people to keep cool, and hen <lb />
the middle of <lb />
We do not pretend to .-; <lb />
the price will be later . <lb />
but it looks like if there ever <lb />
. a time when the <lb />
has i <lb />
hi hold <lb />
he<lb />
with <lb />
foreign <lb />
h can <lb />
i, <lb />
Hearst reminds us of sh mid hold bis cotton <lb />
fellow in the fight who is now. No reason can I. <lb />
had enough, tiered for the price g. <lb />
he was licked. at present, ll <lb />
that I e has <lb />
any <lb />
insane. <lb />
When a man is . <lb />
to sober him. How <lb />
the same remedy to <lb />
re .- <lb />
money <lb />
Congressmen were <lb />
enough to raise <lb />
before the pinch came, <lb />
they are not hurt <lb />
be a- <lb />
sometimes occur without in <lb />
th- . of <lb />
a in relieving <lb />
man <lb />
Sam sell the <lb />
a auction, He<lb />
fore he could ever<lb />
e any money, <lb />
lost much <lb />
Governor Glenn said he was <lb />
wondering why no people had <lb />
been seen at any other stations <lb />
way i he <lb />
If we are to have <lb />
prices must <lb />
down within reach <lb />
left, <lb />
i n when Greenville was reach- <lb />
The folks had all left th <lb />
r towns to come and be wit <lb />
crowd at <lb />
i Person county <lb />
a corn husking a few <lb />
. an I while from ham <lb />
, iv some one broke in house a <lb />
money sh <lb />
be more Talk connecting b . <lb />
w-th the preside i m- around the h use to <lb />
Both the railroads and <lb />
politicians are to blame <lb />
the railroads for not ace. <lb />
the cent rate when it was <lb />
. <lb />
nation. <lb />
When air ships become the <lb />
fad, the on <lb />
not have to wait or. <lb />
watch bulletin boards, I can <lb />
go when he pleases. <lb />
Hearst's Independence League <lb />
the so hard <lb />
Tuesday should <lb />
down quit <lb />
about politically. <lb />
That fine of ; <lb />
of the <lb />
district court of California. <lb />
posed on the Santa Fe <lb />
for rebating, may l r <lb />
from giving rebates, <lb />
not. <lb />
Raleigh will have a election on the 26th of <lb />
Tint like r <lb />
bye forth <lb />
after eggnog <lb />
many abusing the that <lb />
they will readily vote to I <lb />
out. <lb />
is <lb />
. as if any- <lb />
there. <lb />
damage <lb />
for <lb />
likely o <lb />
rm of amuse- <lb />
. The <lb />
i r this <lb />
, public aw- <lb />
GREETS M. <lb />
Other State of Commerce <lb />
Easiness Men and Fraternal , , j . <lb />
Or r docs <lb />
by halves. Whatever the <lb />
at is entered into <lb />
i d with a vim <lb />
of our penile <lb />
on Special i, <lb />
WITH . <lb />
;,.; <lb />
The greeting Govern; <lb />
Glenn and other Slit officers. I;<lb />
The <lb />
street<lb />
in <lb />
I of a <lb />
nth.<lb />
o h the <lb />
meters<lb />
J- . a claim <lb />
for<lb />
eat <lb />
sent <lb />
and business men of ; <lb />
r of <lb />
as he through ; <lb />
train ,., t, . <lb />
spirit enthusiasm. ct; ;., . , j <lb />
hundred graded school children <lb />
fully as tinny . ,,, <lb />
. , ;, <lb />
U i I <lb />
wire at th <lb />
Norfolk Southern d- pot.- and <lb />
j such as <lb />
does the town credit. <lb />
The long tr-in of cars, <lb />
gaily rob d into <lb />
local station a little <lb />
noon, and was greeted with <lb />
from a thousands voices. <lb />
As soon . the train stopped <lb />
Glenn appeared on <lb />
i he rear and was given <lb />
an ovation the <lb />
graded school sang two v. r s <lb />
of the governor and <lb />
others on the train, as w.-l a <lb />
I to and <lb />
pen the from <lb />
avenue n ; .- i ., but <lb />
of . -op i . <lb />
i the . . , D <lb />
n of Aid <lb />
a e o z n <lb />
Mayor i<lb />
. i <lb />
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Every trace of kidney trouble is <lb />
eliminated by. <lb />
SOL <lb />
will be 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 to the wise. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
. i the safety o <lb />
i v <lb />
i And <lb />
I any damage is <lb />
Ii the k <lb />
E lie <lb />
wont <lb />
own property <lb />
have <lb />
will <lb />
Deal <lb />
i acres <lb />
i leased for a <lb />
to th Des <lb />
The com id- <lb />
lion dollars. <lb />
her c <lb />
, which <lb />
. 200.0 i <lb />
Struck With <lb />
g afternoon while main <lb />
street was considerably crowded, <lb />
E. B. had some <lb />
trouble with an unknown <lb />
While this trouble was going on <lb />
between them Herman <lb />
another colored man, ran up <lb />
and struck Mr. in the <lb />
face with a bottle of whiskey, <lb />
and immediately ran off after <lb />
striking the blow. bottle <lb />
broke when it struck Mr. <lb />
face and gave him a severe <lb />
cut and bruise under one eye <lb />
CE <lb />
By virtue of the of sail <lb />
in s . re <lb />
Deed executed id d i <lb />
C. S. d w M Vinson, to N V n <lb />
the day r, l <lb />
and duly record din , <lb />
of Deeds I county, <lb />
North Carolina i . page <lb />
the r <lb />
to public , <lb />
House door in i-f i . <lb />
to Tarboro, or move a part of <lb />
It has not yet got near to the Tarboro to Greenville, your <lb />
choice, again. <lb />
Greenville pays the biggest <lb />
taxes to the amount of things <lb />
done of any town in the State <lb />
Greenville has done some thing i <lb />
no town ever did. It has gone <lb />
East and West, both in the <lb />
All other towns go west. I <lb />
said west, <lb />
young man, go But he <lb />
is new a back number, though a <lb />
great man in his day. If he J <lb />
come to he would re <lb />
verse many things he said, but <lb />
7th day of I <lb />
certain tn <lb />
and <lb />
and Si <lb />
It ginning <lb />
run.;<lb />
; bey <lb />
east poles <lb />
ditch S. <lb />
it ii . with sum . <lb />
course- d <lb />
d i E I <lb />
same <lb />
poles to <lb />
, -i j th <lb />
ml i, <lb />
. if <lb />
on <lb />
-i a i he <lb />
. an- <lb />
. <lb />
. ad .- <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
virtue of of the Superior <lb />
, of Pitt county made by C. <lb />
Moore, -I Hon. C. <lb />
y m Judge presiding at the September <lb />
term of Said court in a certain <lb />
en- <lb />
H. guardian of <lb />
Mabel M a minor ex <lb />
ill Thursday Di-e, Kith, sell <lb />
at before the court house <lb />
. In a certain piece or <lb />
I; reel I h I'd in I <lb />
hip, Pitt county, known as lot No. <lb />
ii tho ill lands of Mary <lb />
Mil utter, bounded and <lb />
as follows, To-wit. Begin <lb />
hI stake on road 4th <lb />
No. and runs W, <lb />
i tea to three gums on the edge of low <lb />
. i tame <lb />
. low creek <lb />
; creek point <lb />
re lino from N, <lb />
it. will come out to cypress <lb />
tree of low grounds; N <lb />
. I , ii es to a slake <lb />
road; thence N. roan <lb />
if. in acres, <lb />
Of less. Al o part of said <lb />
. No, I en l bar is which <lb />
I tic. Bed, . . at <lb />
lot ditch <lb />
follow It. line <lb />
i . to said I. containing <lb />
The parcels of <lb />
. will Sol i <lb />
Om I i and in twelve <lb />
option to the pure later to <lb />
I i. whole at def <lb />
. secured by mortgage on <lb />
i . j. i;. <lb />
November 1907. <lb />
W, <lb />
guardian of Mabel <lb />
J. P. TAYLOR. <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville. N. G. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
COOL DRINKS AND REFRESH <lb />
years in <lb />
Artistic work guaranteed <lb />
Enlarging a <lb />
J. T. Thorne <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as ad- <lb />
of the M. <lb />
Smith, deceased, noticed i hereby <lb />
given to all to tho <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment <lb />
the and all having <lb />
claims said re notified <lb />
to present the same to t he <lb />
fur payment on or the J day <lb />
September, or <lb />
be in b of rec very. <lb />
This day of r. 1907 <lb />
of M Smith <lb />
M, <lb />
rII <lb />
he is not coming, and Rea to o <lb />
cs E. <lb />
, b. <lb />
degrees to . <lb />
his foot prints will be in j, ,. ,,,. n a <lb />
other town. The average man gum in <lb />
don't know what is going on, thence v i.-. C I <lb />
don't care only when election and various courses to<lb />
i- <lb />
taxes come around. By the way, , <lb />
, , , J her line . u <lb />
where does so much tax money g ii a.<lb />
By virtue of a decree the Superior <lb />
Court of in Special Proceed <lb />
1485, J. U. Hunting <lb />
I lie undersigned com- <lb />
missioner will sell cash <lb />
court house door In Or. on Mon- <lb />
So-t. the full. Wing <lb />
ti r real estate. One lot in <lb />
town of Bethel being the atom lot now <lb />
occupied by J. K. Bunting and the <lb />
buildings on said said lot <lb />
the north by I on <lb />
east by the lot by M J Grimes <lb />
Co., on the south by Mack G <lb />
and mi the we-t by <lb />
store and hotel, being <lb />
the same property that was convoyed <lb />
to cherry by two <lb />
deeds, one from M L T Davis end tho <lb />
other deed from mo <lb />
One other -l in Bethel b on <lb />
north by Railroad street, on east by Mi s <lb />
W II Bullocks, on south by the own- <lb />
ed by Ai co Mack G Rogers <lb />
and on by J R Nelson <lb />
one place or parcel of tend <lb />
bounded on the by street <lb />
the Christian church property, by <lb />
, i l, v I Nelson properly, b tip <lb />
Sunday night, NOV. <lb />
, I, with the following s i car-on, on the west<lb />
CD. I tins l, president. y. <lb />
i; Minnie secretary. J <lb />
Mis i N Johnson, treasurer. <lb />
On lookout <lb />
Misses Mamie Ruth <lb />
M try Johnson and Lucy <lb />
C. <lb />
Elect New Officers for Year. <lb />
Christian Endeavor <lb />
go to Its true the town govern-; satisfy <lb />
act of boarding the passenger I But they <lb />
to await preliminary hearing I do not all right. But N. C. <lb />
by Deputy in the way of salaries of Terms of tale <lb />
Sheriff Dudley as he was in the j officers amounts to quite a good <lb />
. i <lb />
bridge. Other will <lb />
be appointed later. All Christian <lb />
people are invited to take part in <lb />
meetings. Time for meet- <lb />
first and third Sunday even- <lb />
at <lb />
One black and <lb />
hog weighing about seventy or <lb />
eighty pound, crop and slit the <lb />
lift, fork <lb />
the taken up with my hogs <lb />
about five months ago. Owner <lb />
can him by paying and <lb />
proving properly. L. c. Moore. <lb />
w. . Stoke, N. C. <lb />
D J. Owner. <lb />
In to Fiction. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
ONE PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. NOVEMBER <lb />
MONEY <lb />
A Bit of <lb />
A day or two ago a <lb />
on the <lb />
home to Greenville, i <lb />
road lost her purse, <lb />
it out of t <lb />
came some I <lb />
m the and . <lb />
back to look for it <lb />
colored men who t <lb />
alone the road behind <lb />
asked them about <lb />
they saw another i <lb />
man pick it up, bu <lb />
to tell who he was- <lb />
en to town and was t <lb />
to Mr. W. C. Him <lb />
she om <lb />
two red men she <lb />
he thought <lb />
recovered. <lb />
were pointed <lb />
to Mr. when Ii <lb />
FLANAGAN CO- <lb />
. Good in New <lb />
three story <lb />
i k building erected on the <lb />
. , of Fourth and <lb />
t h. John <lb />
. Co., has been <lb />
ready for putting in <lb />
v. company has <lb />
. beg material <lb />
. bi and will <lb />
Lion there by the begin- <lb />
the new year. The <lb />
is splendidly arranged <lb />
on the large <lb />
this popular firm. <lb />
are now- wiring th <lb />
hi lighting and run- <lb />
, by <lb />
motor, building is a <lb />
the town. <lb />
rotated them they also<lb />
Ti Report- <lb />
ff another man <lb />
purse in the <lb />
to give his name. <lb />
told them he would have <lb />
warrant issued for them and <lb />
take them tell- The men tried <lb />
t out of n before t he <lb />
Warrant was obtained, but were <lb />
kept and <lb />
When taken in they rot <lb />
only told the name of the find or <lb />
of purse but went with Air. <lb />
Rises to his house. All the <lb />
Honey was and the <lb />
lady was very much delighted. <lb />
is a Tree Old. <lb />
A sheep's horn that was <lb />
bedded a tree years ago is <lb />
the that Jason Elder, a <lb />
ranger living at Paisley, <lb />
Oreg., has delivered to his <lb />
at Lake- <lb />
view. rambling in the <lb />
Woods in 1638 came across <lb />
a yellow pine tree in the base of <lb />
Which was the horn of <lb />
mountain sheep. He did <lb />
the have time to make a <lb />
examination, but <lb />
Becoming forest ranger he had <lb />
to go to the vicinity and <lb />
he the tree down. He took a <lb />
of he trunk contain <lb />
the horn to <lb />
The horn was a little <lb />
side of the of the tree <lb />
and ran in a circular km <lb />
It was not curled as ;. . th <lb />
of mountain I day, but. was <lb />
Counting the rings of <lb />
the tree was shown to b <lb />
years old. Outside t <lb />
were rings, <lb />
number of years that had t <lb />
the mountain <lb />
end fast by the <lb />
low pine. The horn w i <lb />
With pitch. It is ten . <lb />
diameter at the, base i <lb />
from the tree . <lb />
itches. The length of the Ii . <lb />
is <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Richmond, Va., Nov. <lb />
Saturday will say <lb />
for Richmond Va., and <lb />
There is change in the <lb />
of the market for d-y <lb />
goods and kindred lines. Orders <lb />
immediate shipment are <lb />
small. Dealers in toys and <lb />
day goods are having excellent <lb />
season and in some instances are <lb />
from two to weeks behind <lb />
in shipment. Orders for pro- <lb />
duce ard provisions show a de- <lb />
although prices are lower <lb />
generally in this Offerings <lb />
of tobacco on the Richmond <lb />
considerably the <lb />
average at this but for <lb />
what has been sold prices show a <lb />
better average than last year. <lb />
Manufacturers of tobacco are <lb />
working at full capacity, in most <lb />
the old crop is well <lb />
used up. Small quantities of <lb />
cotton are being marketed, this is <lb />
believed due to the lateness of <lb />
the crop and scarcity of cur- <lb />
Prices continue good. In <lb />
the bankers have been <lb />
aWe to care for their <lb />
while in some smaller <lb />
centers scarcity of currency has <lb />
retarded generally trading. Col- <lb />
. are not good. <lb />
Ill R. ks 1908 <lb />
Is ready for delivery and excels <lb />
jail form . editions beauty and <lb />
value. The cover is a beautiful <lb />
design in color.;, the entire book <lb />
full of line half tones, <lb />
engravings and interest- <lb />
It contains the <lb />
Hicks weather forecasts con.- <lb />
r . whole yen-, finely <lb />
The by mail is <lb />
I on <lb />
. I i id Works, the <lb />
Rev, . Hicks fine month <lb />
, magazine, contains all bis <lb />
, from month to month, <lb />
together with a vast amount <lb />
th. Lest family The <lb />
. price is a year and one alma- <lb />
i goes a each subscription <lb />
I and Works Pub- <lb />
Locust street, <lb />
t. Louis. Missouri. Write for <lb />
rate on almanacs in <lb />
Agents wanted. <lb />
The doming Winter, <lb />
Th who fen tell the <lb />
iii I seem to agree t; what <lb />
the coming winter will be. The <lb />
Winston Sentinel that the <lb />
local weather prophets are com- <lb />
up with the predictions of a <lb />
mild winter, giving all the nu- <lb />
signs. On the other <lb />
Amos a farmer of <lb />
county, Pa., who pins his <lb />
f. the goose bone, <lb />
will be a cold month, <lb />
with an occasional snow storm. <lb />
January b a month of <lb />
snow, hail and an occasional <lb />
cold The dark colors on <lb />
the err of the breast bone <lb />
that February will he a very <lb />
cold month, and there will b <lb />
several At on par- <lb />
part of bone it is <lb />
mo t black, width means that <lb />
we will have lots snow and <lb />
weather will <lb />
continue into March, and <lb />
will have a very Id e <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Some boys near Black Creek <lb />
were playing with a rifle when <lb />
i of them shot a little child in <lb />
the eye, causing instant death. <lb />
Mrs. Nathan of <lb />
Apex, was run over and killed <lb />
by a freight on the Sea- <lb />
board Air Tuesday morning <lb />
Sixty bales of cotton on the <lb />
f platform of the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line, at were <lb />
burned Sunday morning. The <lb />
fire was caused by sparks from a <lb />
passing engine. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C- Nov. i. <lb />
President C- C. of <lb />
Carolina Division of <lb />
Cotton <lb />
reports that twenty-two <lb />
houses and holding comp . <lb />
he-n and i <lb />
are working <lb />
In the State as a r <lb />
of twelve work. <lb />
at Burgaw, <lb />
Mount Olive, <lb />
and Trenton have <lb />
been organized. The i <lb />
dent is now on a tour of every <lb />
county growing cotton in <lb />
State to encourage the farmers <lb />
to build warehouses and hod <lb />
then- cotton. <lb />
Fair tonight with heavy fros <lb />
or temperature. Friday <lb />
fair. <lb />
f Gold <lb />
the gr <lb />
old in the of <lb />
I i was made today at the <lb />
diggings of the <lb />
Channel Gold Mining <lb />
miles east of -his <lb />
n the American river <lb />
ho Lake Tahoe State <lb />
I the news of the <lb />
this place there was a <lb />
or i he district- Men <lb />
i i . on horse <lb />
k, wagons to out <lb />
a . <lb />
mine in which <lb />
made is owned by local <lb />
and San Francisco <lb />
i . For many years it <lb />
town that deposits <lb />
of gravel existed under the lava <lb />
; nation caps eastern <lb />
; i . if the county. <lb />
have spent years in trying <lb />
. the pay streak, but the <lb />
lead was not found. <lb />
drift was cut the <lb />
e I far twenty feet and <lb />
deposits <lb />
The gold is coarse <lb />
n nuggets, from one <lb />
ounces, and was found <lb />
in <lb />
Di. patch to San Francisco <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Liv Lest New Haven, Cone , Nov. <lb />
Flames sweeping through the <lb />
rooms on the fifth floor <lb />
of the Hotel C this <lb />
burn d to death four <lb />
fifth man was killed <lb />
while the rope of the fire <lb />
Four other employees were <lb />
slightly None th <lb />
k jests were seriously <lb />
many of them made <lb />
hasty h dense <lb />
smoke by me in of ca. j <lb />
and fire escape . <lb />
Over. <lb />
Dr. dosed <lb />
cab took a aide swipe at the mud <lb />
Tuesday.-by the driver making <lb />
too a turn with the <lb />
No damage was done. <lb />
CL Memorial church <lb />
is taking steps n have the Sun- <lb />
day room remodeled and <lb />
several new cl i rooms <lb />
necessary to meet <lb />
growth of the school, <lb />
which has been quite remarkable <lb />
the past year. The ladies oldie <lb />
church are also planning to in- <lb />
stall a n heating plant. <lb />
Ha -e. <lb />
Register of Deeds R- Williams <lb />
recording in his office an ill- <lb />
of size, both <lb />
as to the number of it <lb />
contained and the amount in- <lb />
It is a mortgage for <lb />
and la given by the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern Railway Com- <lb />
to the Trust Company of <lb />
America, of New York, trustee. <lb />
The Instrument contains approx- <lb />
words and to <lb />
be recorded every county <lb />
through which the Norfolk <lb />
Southern railroad passes. <lb />
James A. a has <lb />
been appointed assistant <lb />
United States Attorney for the <lb />
District of Columbia. <lb />
The work of the <lb />
homes of North Carolina appeals <lb />
strikingly to our judgment and <lb />
to our sympathies- It <lb />
our heartiest support. <lb />
It helping to provide for <lb />
orphan children a <lb />
home, a Under care, and an <lb />
opportunity to obtain <lb />
for life, we perform a sen lot the <lb />
value of which present <lb />
and, in the future, will be <lb />
multiplied beyond ire. <lb />
The Thanksgiving season has <lb />
been set apart by the good <lb />
of this State as a time of <lb />
special effort for and aid to our <lb />
orphanages. <lb />
This is a beautiful and <lb />
of the spirit <lb />
of gratitude and is, we are sure, <lb />
pleasing to the great and loving <lb />
the fatherless. <lb />
at Thanks- <lb />
giving are a real factor in the <lb />
maintenances and improvement <lb />
of our home. <lb />
We bespeak for this most <lb />
thy work even the greater inter- <lb />
est; and of a people who are <lb />
signally blessed of God, a people <lb />
who have abundant cause for <lb />
We believe the offer- <lb />
will be made gladly and that <lb />
will be truly large and lib- <lb />
The committee from the two <lb />
white fire companies of the town <lb />
met Friday night with a part of <lb />
the committee or aldermen to <lb />
confer with regard to <lb />
of the firemen into one com- <lb />
suggestions were <lb />
discussed but no definite <lb />
was settled upon. It is <lb />
likely that both companies will <lb />
be called together in a <lb />
meeting with the board of <lb />
for consultation. <lb />
Men <lb />
of the good ladies of the <lb />
Episcopal church tell us The Re <lb />
gave them more credit <lb />
are entitled to in say- <lb />
had purchased a lot for <lb />
a church rectory. The lot has <lb />
purchased, but the men <lb />
helped Day tor it and are entitled <lb />
to part of the credit- <lb />
are the greater <lb />
number of those <lb />
says the Houston t <lb />
average people have come to <lb />
an American who <lb />
unifies a titled foreigner as <lb />
a fool. We do not pretend to <lb />
offer a that <lb />
age these foolish alliances, but <lb />
. as Mr. Clews says, with- <lb />
of these millions annually <lb />
our great business enter- <lb />
prises, then surely Mr. Roosevelt <lb />
can find a remedy- Mr. <lb />
has tackled almost every <lb />
problem except this and we do <lb />
not doubt he can solve this one <lb />
if he ever decides to give his <lb />
The best of plans fall out and <lb />
the best of friends get married. <lb />
A Thrilling Play. <lb />
The people of fie <lb />
are rehearsing a beau <lb />
of society life in New York, <lb />
which recently had a run of a <lb />
whole year in one of the leading <lb />
of that city. The play <lb />
is entitled Win- <lb />
The are to <lb />
devoted to assist i. paying the <lb />
heavy interest on new <lb />
church, which still has a <lb />
At tho <lb />
same time the Aid society <lb />
of that are collecting <lb />
handsome articles for an <lb />
orate bazaar to hi opened some <lb />
time during the coming year, <lb />
possibly not before th j fall. <lb />
Wild <lb />
Friday afternoon Mr. W. H. <lb />
Johnson's horse ran away. The <lb />
horse was hitched to a buggy, <lb />
and near the depot ran <lb />
down Dickinson avenue and <lb />
through of Evans street, <lb />
stopping near J, M. <lb />
The runaway had several <lb />
ions and did considerable dam- <lb />
age to vehicles. No one was in <lb />
the buggy, and there was no <lb />
personal y. <lb />
25th Si T <lb />
There will be divine services in <lb />
Odd Fellows hall on above date. <lb />
Morning services at o'clock, <lb />
evening prayer and sermon at <lb />
o'clock. All are cordially <lb />
invited. Hood, Rector <lb />
in charge- <lb />
It was announced at the White <lb />
House Friday that <lb />
Roosevelt will sign the <lb />
admitting Oklahoma <lb />
Indian Territory to statehood at <lb />
o'clock. Sunday morning <lb />
The signing of the <lb />
will bring the new State into <lb />
existence which be <lb />
at o'clock. Central time, la <lb />
Oklahoma- <lb />
Thumb. <lb />
Jack Bryan, son of and <lb />
Mrs J W. shot a <lb />
ball through the of one <lb />
hand morning. He had <lb />
his gun sprung when he dropped <lb />
it and the weapon was dis- <lb />
charged- It is fortunate the <lb />
damage was no worse. <lb />
An exchange remarks that <lb />
time the Governor of <lb />
North Carolina is asked to meet <lb />
other governors, the Governor <lb />
of South Carolina should be in- <lb />
in order to make the con- <lb />
This <lb />
was likely caused <lb />
from the fact that the Governors <lb />
of and Alabama, to- <lb />
with our own Governor, <lb />
met with Governor Smith, of <lb />
Georgia, in . to confer <lb />
with regard to railroad <lb />
and the of <lb />
South was not present. <lb />
Perhaps if that gentleman had <lb />
been the meeting would <lb />
have been more lively. <lb />
The New York World quotes <lb />
labor leaders as saying that <lb />
thousands of workmen will be <lb />
unable to find employment in <lb />
New York city in 1908 owing <lb />
the slackening of building opera <lb />
due to the financial <lb />
Has the financial <lb />
shown anything so plainly <lb />
as that every man has his duty <lb />
in task <lb />
of maintaining a A <lb />
man gets uneasy about his money <lb />
takes it out of his bank, and puts <lb />
it under his pillow. harm <lb />
is done- But multiply his course <lb />
sufficiently and the mischief is to <lb />
pay. The of industry <lb />
stop, men ore thrown out of em <lb />
women and children <lb />
are rendered anxious and m <lb />
happy. <lb />
PROHIBITION WINS- <lb />
Neck Keep. Oat SaleScotland Neck. N. C. Nov. <lb />
Prohibition wins <lb />
Neck by six majority- The kill <lb />
for saloons met its Waterloo <lb />
the polls today. The election <lb />
was quiet and orderly. The p-a. <lb />
their for- <lb />
their <lb />
By ten o'clock the i c- <lb />
was conceded by H <lb />
The fight has <lb />
warmly contested. There was <lb />
made a vigorous bat <lb />
effort to establish <lb />
Scotland Neck, but the victor, <lb />
our women, the great speeches <lb />
of Governor Glenn and <lb />
the active work of the temper- <lb />
leaders and hearty co- <lb />
operation of every man <lb />
in the cause effected the <lb />
result. Scotland Neck has t <lb />
dared itself in accord with the <lb />
temperance sentiment of the <lb />
State and is on the water <lb />
to Out of era <lb />
voters, voted for and <lb />
against saloons. Six tots. <lb />
The Liquor <lb />
sees the South <lb />
ground on it and the federal <lb />
government determined that Ike- <lb />
whiskey it sells he pare <lb />
whiskey. Under such adverse <lb />
circumstances and while they <lb />
nave fallen upon <lb />
it would be a idea for Ike <lb />
engaged in the <lb />
to close out and engage some- <lb />
thing more profitable and mere <lb />
respectable. <lb />
The Raleigh and <lb />
sensibly remarks Ike <lb />
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