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This Department is in charge of V . , <lb/>
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A AR LOAD OF <lb/>
Tonsorial <lb/>
Clark, Proprietor. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb/>
Experienced Bar- <lb/>
Clean Tow- <lb/>
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Gents x repaired, clean <lb/>
ed and pressed.<lb/>
At both my Ayden and Greenville stables <lb/>
Direct from the Breeders and Raisers of the W <lb/>
need anything in this line be sure to see me as I <lb/>
you money. <lb/>
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you <lb/>
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WILSON STREET. <lb/>
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THANKSGIVING <lb/>
An old time-honored om <lb/>
of th President of the Nation <lb/>
and the Governors of various <lb/>
States is to issue year a <lb/>
Thanksgiving i <lb/>
More miles of have <lb/>
been built; more factories <lb/>
every desolation more <lb/>
looms, spindles, planes, saws <lb/>
and furnaces in operation, <lb/>
until the year 1907 has become <lb/>
the in our history in <lb/>
rial development and in <lb/>
on the people . give progressive <lb/>
passion by words ff praise farm haTe com- <lb/>
higher prices than <lb/>
I heretofore, which, entail- <lb/>
upon them by an all- , on <lb/>
wise and good God To me this I has gain <lb/>
is a most beautiful maintain- <lb/>
custom, for if a State or <lb/>
gratitude to their j <lb/>
of the <lb/>
them by an <lb/>
State or <lb/>
will only compare their <lb/>
many blessings the r few <lb/>
ills, each will find the good <lb/>
bestowed is far in excess of the <lb/>
evil, and therefore a mater for <lb/>
profoundest rejoicing. <lb/>
While since tin last <lb/>
some have <lb/>
curred in the State are to <lb/>
be and some f I <lb/>
engendered that may have left j <lb/>
the parity of wealth. Money <lb/>
has been obtainable on easy <lb/>
terms, and not the <lb/>
of Wall Street has <lb/>
to any great extent our <lb/>
financial condition. Invest <lb/>
have declared d <lb/>
and fine returns have <lb/>
been on every of <lb/>
work both in t <lb/>
and industrial <lb/>
u Never before the history <lb/>
a sting, still when these disturb- <lb/>
and excitement ore for- j of the State has there bean such <lb/>
gotten, or only taken in public <lb/>
having taught lessons of patriot- while a temperance w <lb/>
ism and peace. has swept over the entire Co n- <lb/>
plenty and blessings of the past showing that <lb/>
great and small, must obey its <lb/>
laws. <lb/>
The mercies thus shown us by <lb/>
a bountiful Creator have been so <lb/>
prodigious, and the percentage <lb/>
of increase-agriculturally, in- <lb/>
educationally and <lb/>
wonderful, that it <lb/>
has attracted not only the notice <lb/>
of our nation, but of the entire <lb/>
world, and has made it our duty <lb/>
to magnify the name of who <lb/>
has thus as the increase. <lb/>
For the purpose, therefore, of <lb/>
giving in opportunity of ex- <lb/>
pressing and love, <lb/>
R, B. Glenn, governor North <lb/>
Carolina do join the <lb/>
dent of the United States in pro- <lb/>
claiming Thursday, the twenty- <lb/>
eighth day of November, 1907. <lb/>
.; a day of thanksgiving <lb/>
prayer rejoicing <lb/>
On this day I earnestly hope <lb/>
and ask that every kind of <lb/>
be suspended and a holiday <lb/>
given, and that the as- <lb/>
at their usual places of <lb/>
worship and offer thanks to Al- <lb/>
mighty for His many mer- <lb/>
and there renew their vows <lb/>
and dedicate themselves afresh <lb/>
to lives of thrift and honor and <lb/>
o of their State, their <lb/>
and their God- I like- <lb/>
wise respectfully that the <lb/>
ministers of all churches that <lb/>
have on Thanksgiving <lb/>
day read this proclamation to <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
virtue of the pow r of sale <lb/>
contained in a c . Mortgage <lb/>
Deed executed d red by <lb/>
ft S. and . ii a, <lb/>
Vinson, to James N. Vinson on <lb/>
the 23rd day of November, 1906, <lb/>
and duly -riled in th i <lb/>
of office of county, <lb/>
North Carolina. page <lb/>
the undersigned w ill expose <lb/>
to public sale, b <lb/>
House in Gr ill . t the <lb/>
bidder, on Saturday the <lb/>
7th day of December, a <lb/>
certain tract or . reel of land <lb/>
lying and being the of <lb/>
Pitt and Si of forth <lb/>
and as follows, to <lb/>
Beginning art.-kn the <lb/>
road near Manning's f m- <lb/>
Emily Mel <lb/>
run.-; Tar road <lb/>
degrees we and poles to the <lb/>
head of a with said <lb/>
ditch and ; id N, <lb/>
east poles t i stake in an- <lb/>
other ditch, with said <lb/>
ditch S. I degrees <lb/>
poles of same, thence <lb/>
with aitch the fallowing <lb/>
courses. d . 1-2 <lb/>
degrees E. 4-5 poles to crook <lb/>
of ch S deg s E. <lb/>
poles to another crook E. <lb/>
crook, <lb/>
TO CREDITOR <lb/>
duly before the <lb/>
clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
of the but will of <lb/>
J. notice is <lb/>
hereby -On to all pOI a indebted to <lb/>
st .- make i <lb/>
u and ill <lb/>
sent on e <lb/>
of or thin no- <lb/>
will i i bar of recovery <lb/>
T, IT. Bowers, Executor of Mary <lb/>
Bowers <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Ry virtue of the power of <lb/>
in a executed <lb/>
and by Oscar H. <lb/>
A. on tie Slat day <lb/>
November. and <lb/>
the of deeds of Put <lb/>
North in rook <lb/>
page i c <lb/>
to public sale, th <lb/>
door in for cash to <lb/>
bidder, on Monday, the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
real property t A cert an tract <lb/>
of land fifty acre <lb/>
or less, the of C. <lb/>
A. Randolph, tie e Spain <lb/>
heirs, th-- of J. J. <lb/>
away and as the <lb/>
sail tract of land in <lb/>
Pitt county, of No th <lb/>
said mortgage <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
This 13th day of 1907. <lb/>
L. A. mortgage. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming. Atty.<lb/>
of <lb/>
Mil.trouble U A . v, I'd help. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
HZ <lb/>
pole.; to <lb/>
S. d <lb/>
r crook of <lb/>
et gum J. <lb/>
thence with said <lb/>
year will be as have millions for people, making such com I various <lb/>
cause for the expression of our. vestments, improvements and upon it as to them seems. ear <lb/>
deepest gratitude to the author education, they arc tired and right on such an <lb/>
of all good. money squandered for of praise and <lb/>
No pestilence or drink, that only brings In particular also do I ask that <lb/>
of sickness has vi shame, for they have this day of thanksgiving we <lb/>
needy, <lb/>
afflicted, the widows and <lb/>
.--. ., j- or. <lb/>
people, but unusual health and i ascertained that the true worth the poor, the <lb/>
freedom from disease have been a nation or State is afflicted the <lb/>
enjoyed throughout the entire <lb/>
State, and a manifestation of <lb/>
kindly consideration and love for <lb/>
the sick, the unfortunate and <lb/>
afflicted has been exhibited in of its <lb/>
building of new hospitals and in Isaiah said, <lb/>
the better equipment of our man more precious than fine <lb/>
institutions. I In the hour of our great <lb/>
The demand for laborers in prosperity w; must not forget <lb/>
department of business we are with souls. <lb/>
to be by the <lb/>
amount of its finances, the <lb/>
strength of its army, or the value <lb/>
of its products, but by the char- <lb/>
men and women- <lb/>
will make a <lb/>
every <lb/>
has been so great that good <lb/>
wages for reasonable hours have <lb/>
been given all who toil, and <lb/>
there has been no excuse for <lb/>
any able-bodied person eating <lb/>
the bread of idleness being <lb/>
dependent on charity. <lb/>
Peace and have ex- <lb/>
between capital and labor, <lb/>
and employers and employees <lb/>
have <lb/>
than <lb/>
as well as men, for <lb/>
soundness of heart and purity <lb/>
of life are the State's greatest <lb/>
bulwark of safety. <lb/>
Law and order have been main- <lb/>
and no unlawful mobs as- <lb/>
but the people have <lb/>
been quiet and given up to deeds <lb/>
of industry and thrift. <lb/>
While trying to do full justice <lb/>
enjoyed closer relations to all and protecting every class, <lb/>
ever before-each high ard low, during the year <lb/>
brotherly love doing <lb/>
duty to the other. <lb/>
his full the State has maintained that it <lb/>
is supreme, and that both <lb/>
orphans, and all others in dis- <lb/>
tress, and at the collection en <lb/>
give to their wants as the Lord <lb/>
has prospered us. Let us <lb/>
remember on day of thanks- <lb/>
giving and rejoicing to d j <lb/>
in reflecting on the name of our <lb/>
State, but let us bear ourselves <lb/>
as patriotic citizens <lb/>
and faithful Christian people. <lb/>
In witness whereof, I have <lb/>
hereunto set my hand and caused <lb/>
the Great Seal of the State to be <lb/>
affixed. <lb/>
Done in City of Raleigh, <lb/>
this the eleventh day of <lb/>
id t the one <lb/>
and thirty second year of <lb/>
our American Independence. <lb/>
R. B. GLENN. <lb/>
By the <lb/>
A- H. Arlington, <lb/>
private Secretary. <lb/>
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P m <lb/>
James <lb/>
Moore Lo <lb/>
poles to an- <lb/>
id at a <lb/>
Corey's line, <lb/>
line <lb/>
. Mrs Emily <lb/>
thence <lb/>
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Mortgagee.<lb/>
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.; Of <lb/>
Today lo <lb/>
out i <lb/>
t or. v. <lb/>
baskets I <lb/>
with a <lb/>
c several large <lb/>
cotton and <lb/>
one- of the baskets fell off in the <lb/>
mud lie tried to gather up the <lb/>
seed there was too much <lb/>
mud a quantity of thorn <lb/>
w e lest- They may help the <lb/>
War <lb/>
Policeman G i ire Clark says <lb/>
there is a in fattening <lb/>
for The -r. That's go. d <lb/>
If we can scare up a yam potato <lb/>
to go along with it by the <lb/>
la ready, there <lb/>
v. id Lea feast <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of. the Superior <lb/>
Curt of Pitt special Proceed <lb/>
entitled J. it. Ta <lb/>
Robert S the com- <lb/>
will sell or before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville on on <lb/>
day Se-t. toe following d. <lb/>
scribed estate. One it, <lb/>
of being the store lot now j <lb/>
occupied by J. Bunting and the <lb/>
buddings on said said lot <lb/>
o i th north by st. on ti . <lb/>
by th lot owned by V. Crimea I <lb/>
CO., on the south by Mock <lb/>
id Bros, on the by <lb/>
it A and hotel, <lb/>
that l <lb/>
to cherry Bunting two <lb/>
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other deed u.-o <lb/>
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II the lot <lb/>
by co flack G t <lb/>
on west by Nelson <lb/>
Also one or of <lb/>
by Railroad sir et <lb/>
a id the Nelson on the cast by <lb/>
tie properly, tH <lb/>
in Gear n, Mai k <lb/>
and on the west <lb/>
by Main st. containing acres mo-e <lb/>
or ens, V. <lb/>
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of. Carts <lb/>
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your u f. v Make <lb/>
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put i unity a <lb/>
You Should <lb/>
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and music of ail <lb/>
bind <lb/>
p. <lb/>
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1.1 home for <lb/>
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you have <lb/>
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roll <lb/>
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TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the Pr- <lb/>
clerk of Fit toe Hy i <lb/>
of i. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
given to to the <lb/>
estate to make <lb/>
undersigned, and all having <lb/>
claims said estate <lb/>
ti same to ed <lb/>
payment or th <lb/>
of September, 1908, J <lb/>
be in of recovery. <lb/>
This 28th day of September. 1907 <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, <lb/>
Administrator of Cicero M. Smith <lb/>
One black and spotted male <lb/>
weighing about or <lb/>
crop and slit the <lb/>
left, swallow fork and <lb/>
the taken up with my hogs <lb/>
about five months ago. Owner <lb/>
can him by cost and <lb/>
proving property. L. c. Moore.<lb/>
I Superior <lb/>
-by U. C. <lb/>
I I y Hon. C. <lb/>
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road <lb/>
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of <lb/>
om the same d, <lb/>
, down said creek point <lb/>
, will col I'M cypress <lb/>
on e rounds; thence H <lb/>
. , I stake <lb/>
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mo e Al o part, of said <lb/>
;. with bit a and Darns which, <lb/>
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point lot ditch <lb/>
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1.1. . he two parcels or <lb/>
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e pr pi it. <lb/>
., . of November <lb/>
W, II. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Court held cut the full two <lb/>
term did not <lb/>
until today. More was <lb/>
done than at civil term held <lb/>
here in time. <lb/>
o -l<lb/>
D J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
if f <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
The most popular business man <lb/>
is always the man who minds his <lb/>
o n business. <lb/>
The couple that marries in <lb/>
haste on a short purse seldom <lb/>
has any leisure in which to re- <lb/>
pent <lb/>
If this Democratic prohibition <lb/>
sweeps on. Tammany may <lb/>
have to vote with the Republicans <lb/>
yet <lb/>
R. G. Dunn Co., in their <lb/>
weekly trade review, report con- <lb/>
improvement in the <lb/>
financial and industrial situation. <lb/>
Thanksgiving day i I <lb/>
spent unless you remember the <lb/>
orphans, Get in read- <lb/>
to give then next <lb/>
day, and your donation be <lb/>
liberal <lb/>
In addition to the general pro- <lb/>
bill passed by the Ala- <lb/>
Legislature, the Senate has <lb/>
passed t bill prohibiting the sell <lb/>
or giving away of strong <lb/>
drink by clubs. The <lb/>
should be passed by tho House <lb/>
and placed upon the statute <lb/>
books. <lb/>
according <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, has <lb/>
had homicides in <lb/>
last three years, and not a <lb/>
hanging. If the ratio was a <lb/>
little nearer together the number <lb/>
of homicides might, decrease. In <lb/>
other words if there were more <lb/>
hangings would be fewer <lb/>
murders. <lb/>
Whenever there is a <lb/>
election, the advocates of <lb/>
in their desperation are <lb/>
apt to do very foolish <lb/>
things to try to carry their side <lb/>
of it, end such acts always turn <lb/>
against them. You do <lb/>
not want any better evidence of <lb/>
this than the recent election in <lb/>
Scotland Neck. It seems hard <lb/>
to convince saloon advocates that <lb/>
their business is doomed- <lb/>
From the way certain large <lb/>
concerns are reducing <lb/>
wages, it looks like the wage <lb/>
earners are to be made to bear <lb/>
the brunt of the financial <lb/>
And in most cases they <lb/>
are the ones who can the least <lb/>
afford to bear it. If the wage <lb/>
earner is to get less pay, a re- <lb/>
in the cost of <lb/>
that make up his living expenses <lb/>
necessarily follow. <lb/>
If policemen come up <lb/>
to the requirements of the <lb/>
lice s. that city <lb/>
will have a good set of uniform <lb/>
wearers. The commissioners de- <lb/>
truthfulness, <lb/>
courage, intelligence, good <lb/>
good temper, promptitude, <lb/>
impartiality and pleasant address <lb/>
are the essential requisites of b <lb/>
good Tho man <lb/>
who measures up to that cede is <lb/>
all right. <lb/>
Cleveland's <lb/>
pf the r who refrains from <lb/>
too many too many <lb/>
would probably he denounced <lb/>
from the while <lb/>
fake except for the c tint <lb/>
the his <lb/>
predecessor. <lb/>
A poet recently died <lb/>
worth This proves <lb/>
that writing poetry does not <lb/>
interfere with successful <lb/>
farming. <lb/>
One advantage about not hold- <lb/>
the offices is that the <lb/>
can charge up about all the <lb/>
in public life to the <lb/>
Republicans, and there's a <lb/>
plenty. <lb/>
In discussing the new ten <lb/>
gold pieces a good many <lb/>
newspaper men are of a <lb/>
they know nothing what- <lb/>
r about <lb/>
Both branches of the f Alabama <lb/>
legislature have passed a <lb/>
bill for that State, <lb/>
law to be effective January 1st, <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
Bishop Morrison, who presided <lb/>
at the recent session of the <lb/>
Western North Carolina Confer- <lb/>
at gave the <lb/>
preachers a considerable shaking <lb/>
up when he read the list of <lb/>
The bishop acted <lb/>
on the idea that about is <lb/>
fair and prefaced reading <lb/>
the appointments a remark <lb/>
that the preachers who had been <lb/>
holding fat positions should be <lb/>
willing to take a lean one. and <lb/>
give the others a chance Of <lb/>
course a preacher is <lb/>
expected to go wherever the <lb/>
bishop saws, but if reports are <lb/>
true the appointments as read <lb/>
at Salisbury considerable <lb/>
murmuring. <lb/>
Some the are <lb/>
ad. people of small mean <lb/>
who have money hid away to <lb/>
get it out and invest it the <lb/>
certificates soon to be issued by <lb/>
the These <lb/>
will be Issued In <lb/>
of and will bear per <lb/>
interest. The person who <lb/>
has hid away make a <lb/>
good investment by giving it for <lb/>
one of these and at <lb/>
the same time be putting hie <lb/>
money in circulation and draw <lb/>
interest on it To keep money <lb/>
in hiding about the home does <lb/>
nobody any good, not even the <lb/>
holder of it yet It keeps him in <lb/>
constant danger of being robbed, <lb/>
but to put it in circulation helps <lb/>
everybody. If you have a <lb/>
plus invest it in the government <lb/>
certificates or make a time de <lb/>
posit in the basks and get inter- <lb/>
est on it <lb/>
The morning papers of <lb/>
The Star end The <lb/>
have announced that <lb/>
they will keep hands off the <lb/>
, ml. iii it ion campaign in that <lb/>
city and let the people fight it <lb/>
themselves. A more re- <lb/>
position for a news- <lb/>
paper to take is to get on ire <lb/>
or the other, and not be op <lb/>
the fence. If the Wilmington <lb/>
papers are in <lb/>
they should <lb/>
to say so, and if they <lb/>
re for it they should have the <lb/>
i to their <lb/>
tons. <lb/>
MR. SMALL'S GREAT WORK. <lb/>
Receives Credit For the He Hat <lb/>
Dane Toward Securing Inland <lb/>
Water Route. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Nov. 20.-The <lb/>
prominent part taken by North <lb/>
Carolina in the Atlantic deeper <lb/>
waterways conference is a mat- <lb/>
of interest to all North Caro- <lb/>
Congressman John H <lb/>
Small receives all the credit <lb/>
which he so richly deserves as he <lb/>
has worked for the project in <lb/>
season, and has obtained the first <lb/>
appropriation from Congress for <lb/>
the construction of any portion <lb/>
for water ways. The <lb/>
outlining the plans <lb/>
conference and calling upon <lb/>
Congress for tho necessary <lb/>
appropriations for the Boston- <lb/>
Beaufort waterway, presented <lb/>
for the committee by its chair- <lb/>
mar, Prof. Collier Cobb, were <lb/>
upon motion of Mr. George W- <lb/>
Morton, of Wilmington, amend- <lb/>
ed to extend the project to Key <lb/>
Fla. In the permanent <lb/>
organization Mr. J. H. Leroy, of <lb/>
Elizabeth City, was made vice- <lb/>
president for North Carolina, and <lb/>
Mr. delegate at large. <lb/>
After adjournment delegates <lb/>
from Virginia, North and South <lb/>
Carolina, met and agreed upon <lb/>
January 1908, as the date and <lb/>
Charleston the place for the next <lb/>
meeting of the <lb/>
Waterways <lb/>
Another Peabody <lb/>
Announcement is made that at <lb/>
the next meeting of the trustees <lb/>
of the Peabody fund, to be held <lb/>
within a month, a grant cf a <lb/>
million dollars be for <lb/>
the establishment of a <lb/>
college in connection with the <lb/>
Peabody Normal school at Nash- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
This grant to the Nashville <lb/>
college, it is been <lb/>
delayed because of the technical <lb/>
differences between the trustees, <lb/>
on the one hand, and the state of <lb/>
Tennessee and the city of Nash- <lb/>
ville, on the other, but through <lb/>
the good offices of Richard A. <lb/>
and Joseph H. Choate <lb/>
these differences have now been <lb/>
settled, and the grant will be <lb/>
made. <lb/>
This is a magnificent gift and <lb/>
comes to supplement the <lb/>
benefactions of the great <lb/>
philanthropist whose legacy has <lb/>
done so much for the cause <lb/>
of education It the south The <lb/>
fund he left for the furtherance <lb/>
of education in the south has <lb/>
been well and wisely administer- <lb/>
ed and thousands of teachers <lb/>
have prepared themselves for a <lb/>
life of usefulness through the <lb/>
kindness of Peabody. <lb/>
Students of education have <lb/>
long since learned that <lb/>
can be no efficient system of <lb/>
training the youthful mind which <lb/>
not with the education of <lb/>
teaser for the work in hand <lb/>
Pedagogy increasingly <lb/>
of the most complex <lb/>
and far-reaching of all sciences, <lb/>
and the need for scientific train- <lb/>
training on the part of those <lb/>
are to the fresh in- <lb/>
o'er the is being <lb/>
more freely recognized <lb/>
Nashville is already a great ed- <lb/>
center, and there is <lb/>
invidious desire on the part of <lb/>
any of the cities of the south to <lb/>
minimize her good fortune. It is <lb/>
a source of genuine satisfaction <lb/>
to the south that she is to <lb/>
get this million dollar gnu t, and <lb/>
we feel sure that it will result in <lb/>
great good to the cause of <lb/>
everywhere, <lb/>
A grand jury in Oklahoma in- <lb/>
a man for calling another <lb/>
a liar. Perhaps this is the real <lb/>
reason why President Roosevelt <lb/>
does not like Oklahoma ways. <lb/>
North and South Join Hands and Hearts. <lb/>
At one o'clock this afternoon, <lb/>
the charming <lb/>
try home of Col. and Mrs. R R. <lb/>
Cotten. their youngest daughter, <lb/>
Miss Elba Brown Cotten, was <lb/>
given in marriage to Mr. Douglas <lb/>
Bertram Wesson, of Springfield, <lb/>
Mass., Rev. W. E. Cox, of Green- <lb/>
ville, being the officiating clergy- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
The day was i Jo and the <lb/>
for the marriage <lb/>
were beautifully planned. A <lb/>
chapel-erected on the lawn for <lb/>
the ceremony-was trimmed in <lb/>
white and decorated with cedar, <lb/>
evergreens and potted plants. <lb/>
Special guests of honor were <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Wesson, parents of <lb/>
the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
William C. Taylor. <lb/>
The maid of honor was Miss <lb/>
Eleanor Wesson, sister of the <lb/>
bridegroom, and the best man <lb/>
Mr. Flynt Lincoln, both of <lb/>
Springfield, Mass. <lb/>
The bridesmaids were, Misses <lb/>
Annie Gray Nash, Tarboro; Ger- <lb/>
Sullivan. Birmingham. <lb/>
Ala; Janie Murray, Columbia, <lb/>
S- C. Kathleen <lb/>
Baltimore, Md.; Marj Stearnes, <lb/>
Newport News, Va.; Julia <lb/>
Worth, Wilmington, N. C; Edna <lb/>
Philadelphia; Rena <lb/>
Clark, Tarboro; Louise <lb/>
Philadelphia; Margaret Skinner, <lb/>
Greenville; Boyer Day- <lb/>
ton, Margaret Elliott, Wash- <lb/>
D- C- <lb/>
Dames of Mrs. Julian <lb/>
Timberlake. Raleigh; Mrs. <lb/>
sell Boston; both sisters <lb/>
of the bride. <lb/>
Flower girl Miss Agnes Cotten <lb/>
Timberlake, Raleigh; niece of <lb/>
the bride. <lb/>
Lieut Cotten, <lb/>
U. S. A i Harold <lb/>
Russell Boston; <lb/>
Julian Timberlake, Raleigh; Pres- <lb/>
ton Cotten, Julian Tim- <lb/>
Jr., Raleigh; F. M. <lb/>
Wooten, Greenville. <lb/>
bride's gown was white <lb/>
chiffon, embroidered in white <lb/>
morning glories, on satin panels, <lb/>
trimmed in white lace, <lb/>
an heirloom of her <lb/>
grandmother. She carried a <lb/>
shower bouquet of lilies of the <lb/>
The gown of the maid of honor <lb/>
was white dotted chiffon, trim- <lb/>
med in gold and cut mother of <lb/>
pearl, and she carried pink roses. <lb/>
The gowns of the dames of <lb/>
Timberlake white <lb/>
Irish lace and diamonds; Mrs. <lb/>
in her wedding dress of <lb/>
white satin, embroidered in <lb/>
pearls. They carried roses. <lb/>
The bridesmaids were all <lb/>
dressed in white and carried pink <lb/>
roses and maidenhair ferns. <lb/>
The gown of Mrs. Wesson, <lb/>
mother of the bridegroom, was <lb/>
green chiffon with emeralds, <lb/>
Mrs, Taylor's gown was green <lb/>
chiffon, trimmed in pale blue <lb/>
cloth. Mrs. Cotten, mother of <lb/>
the bride was gowned in white <lb/>
crepe de chine- <lb/>
A dinner party was given <lb/>
Wednesday night by Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Cotten at which there were <lb/>
forty-two covers. This was also <lb/>
the anniversary of the <lb/>
of their daughter, Mrs, <lb/>
Numerous toasts wen <lb/>
offered by the guests to the <lb/>
bride of a year ago and <lb/>
bride of today. Ital- <lb/>
band furnished music it <lb/>
the dinner party and marriage. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Wesson came <lb/>
Greenville this afternoon <lb/>
leave on the six o'clock train <lb/>
an extended southern tour, <lb/>
which they will be at home at <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
THE NEW MILL. <lb/>
An That Will Help <lb/>
Community. <lb/>
-cumulating from <lb/>
Due to the energy and public no foundation for <lb/>
spirit of Governor Jarvis Mess, or business depression. Ex- <lb/>
i ti ire due absolute- <lb/>
and entirely to a lack of <lb/>
the people. <lb/>
i as confidence is re- <lb/>
R J. Cobb, O L and <lb/>
other prominent citizens of <lb/>
Greenville, this city has obtained <lb/>
new plant of the <lb/>
Veneer Company, b will <lb/>
their mill at the site and the people who have <lb/>
the A. C. L. tracks and the withdrawn their deposits from <lb/>
fronting on r. to circulation. <lb/>
the present stringency will be at <lb/>
an end, without-waiting for the <lb/>
river, formerly owned by Mr. <lb/>
C. D. Rountree. <lb/>
As the company has acquired <lb/>
external timber holdings on Tar <lb/>
river, this site is admirably lo <lb/>
their logs coming in <lb/>
river, or by rail. <lb/>
A sawmill will form a part of <lb/>
one else to <lb/>
come to our rescue. <lb/>
There could be no higher <lb/>
as to the condition of the <lb/>
country than the National <lb/>
the plant, which will be much of Credit Men, whose <lb/>
appreciated in Greenville for <lb/>
local use. <lb/>
The veneer plant will <lb/>
equipped with most modern <lb/>
labor saving plans to produce <lb/>
fine furniture veneers from oak <lb/>
and gum, such as is used by <lb/>
High Point, N. C. and Northern <lb/>
furniture makers, in thickness <lb/>
from 1-32 up to 3-16. <lb/>
No basket veneers will be <lb/>
made. <lb/>
The owners, of this plant are <lb/>
practical and experienced men <lb/>
thoroughly versed in it, and in <lb/>
the manufacture of built up <lb/>
veneers into panels, which will <lb/>
also be made. <lb/>
About hands will be cm- <lb/>
st is to their fingers on <lb/>
pulse of the country, and at <lb/>
a meeting of that <lb/>
held at Indianapolis, the <lb/>
following <lb/>
I, That from trust- <lb/>
trade and financial in- <lb/>
formation received from every <lb/>
section of the country, the <lb/>
ion unhesitatingly declares <lb/>
general conditions to be <lb/>
fundamentally sound, and be- <lb/>
the present financial dis- <lb/>
notwithstanding the <lb/>
stringency of the currency, will <lb/>
be of short duration- Be i <lb/>
further <lb/>
Resolved, That the association <lb/>
calls on all its member to sup- <lb/>
port one another in an to <lb/>
ployed and it will be great restore the confidence of <lb/>
benefit to the whole country, to <lb/>
have a river and rail mill, fur <lb/>
pie, so unnecessarily shaken at <lb/>
this moment, and to urge upon <lb/>
for logs everyone the necessity of up- <lb/>
points, holding business interests by <lb/>
Hitherto owners of river their money now, as <lb/>
have had to sell at Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C , miles <lb/>
This enterprise deserves to, <lb/>
and no doubt will, receive the <lb/>
cordial support of this section <lb/>
and no man should obtain or sell <lb/>
his timber of any kind without <lb/>
consulting them and giving them <lb/>
Let our timber be <lb/>
at homo. A large force <lb/>
work grading the site <lb/>
which has been rapidly cleared <lb/>
of <lb/>
The company will have e <lb/>
finest site in this a <lb/>
large natural pond of several <lb/>
acres, made by filling up the <lb/>
river edge, and damming the <lb/>
creek now running through <lb/>
the ravine, whose sides will <lb/>
make the walls of the pond. <lb/>
They have come here on strict <lb/>
business principles without seek- <lb/>
bonus or gift, and the fact <lb/>
that Mr R. J. Cobb is an officer <lb/>
and a director will at once give <lb/>
the enterprise public confidence. <lb/>
It is now proposed to u <lb/>
checks instead of greenbacks <lb/>
because there are no microbes o. <lb/>
the checks, though a tainted <lb/>
greenback is better than a <lb/>
against a balance when <lb/>
Senator is still think- <lb/>
of himself as a <lb/>
If he remains a <lb/>
candidate he will certainly re- <lb/>
something at the hands of <lb/>
his party, but he may not want <lb/>
it when he gets it. <lb/>
Since the and fire in <lb/>
San Francisco, eighteen months <lb/>
ago, the sum of has <lb/>
been spent for rehabilitation and <lb/>
reconstruction. <lb/>
in the past, in the banks of their <lb/>
cities and towns, to <lb/>
the end that it may be used for <lb/>
its legitimate purposes, viz, the <lb/>
carrying on of the vast business <lb/>
of the country. it <lb/>
Resolved further. That this <lb/>
association pledges every <lb/>
to do all in his power to re- <lb/>
u the confidence of public <lb/>
at large in the solvency and <lb/>
prosperity of cur <lb/>
This is a clean cut and con- <lb/>
from a body of <lb/>
men who know what they are <lb/>
talking about. They are not <lb/>
whistling to keep their courage <lb/>
up. and certainly they are not <lb/>
attempting to deceive the <lb/>
Great weight should be <lb/>
attached to tho cheerful and <lb/>
encouraging resolutions they <lb/>
hive adopted <lb/>
The city of Tacoma, Washing- <lb/>
ton, a population of only <lb/>
I, is to have the largest <lb/>
t in th world. It will be <lb/>
twenty-four stories high, feet <lb/>
broad, feet long, and will <lb/>
r with it. roof an area of <lb/>
forty-eight acres, <lb/>
General Isaac Sherwood, <lb/>
who was elected to Congress <lb/>
from the Toledo, Ohio, district, <lb/>
returns to that body after thirty- <lb/>
four years He was re-elected <lb/>
after three attempt <lb/>
Wesley who <lb/>
government as a mes- <lb/>
boy in War Depart- <lb/>
in 1835, i now, at the age <lb/>
of l years, serving the gov- <lb/>
as in <lb/>
the Forest Service, Department <lb/>
of Agriculture. He ha; served <lb/>
the government for <lb/>
years.<lb/>
</p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
r. J. <lb/>
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by some i. i ca c <lb/>
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NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOV. <lb/>
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i . hi g W <lb/>
. i . On <lb/>
is I I <lb/>
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. I Ho Up Chi <lb/>
U . i n <lb/>
. <lb/>
Recently this section has been <lb/>
fl with anonymous <lb/>
Mb that arc an attack Ml the <lb/>
A, the lit ; <lb/>
several of gold over with <lb/>
. , <lb/>
moral, the <lb/>
the <lb/>
interests of N <lb/>
I has ever <lb/>
i hi <lb/>
know- lie t i <lb/>
places in the State <lb/>
Carolina, and in can , . . <lb/>
. . , e , i i needs Christian men <lb/>
stretched arr, if she do this more than by , . . <lb/>
and women, that our pro <lb/>
as fa going among th- and <lb/>
tacked was taking step. to help <lb/>
the in this time if de- <lb/>
money panic. <lb/>
The directors of Farmers <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
held a meeting, adopted <lb/>
showing the in of <lb/>
the tobacco farmers of this sec- <lb/>
and the shortness of the <lb/>
crop, and declaring that if the <lb/>
farmers did not get a good price <lb/>
for the remainder of the crop <lb/>
unsold they would not realize the <lb/>
cost of production for the year's <lb/>
crop. The directors then sent <lb/>
one of their number to Richmond <lb/>
to lay this matter before the <lb/>
officers of the American and <lb/>
tobacco companies, <lb/>
of whom are large buy on <lb/>
market, and urge them to do <lb/>
everything possible to aid the <lb/>
farmers and not let the market <lb/>
be d u-d -r of <lb/>
money- The representatives <lb/>
these companies them- <lb/>
selves as glad this matter had <lb/>
been thus called to their <lb/>
fad promised to do all they <lb/>
could to situation. <lb/>
A a result of this prices of <lb/>
tobACCO have continued good. <lb/>
and tobacco farmer has <lb/>
The moral of <lb/>
this is The farm-is <lb/>
ought to see that the only <lb/>
people here who had enough in- <lb/>
in them to take steps to <lb/>
are the Farmers Con- <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
And while the company was <lb/>
doing this good work, others <lb/>
were going about secretly trying <lb/>
to traduce them. <lb/>
In Saturday's r we <lb/>
gave the estimate of <lb/>
cm Commissioners f <lb/>
people lo higher <lb/>
Wherever he goes he an <lb/>
impress for d, fir i <lb/>
ideals into t n of <lb/>
hearers and gives i <lb/>
of the cotton .,,,. <lb/>
f this year. The Census Du- Surely coming t-i Greenville <lb/>
report, made at Washington ., this noble mid-ion Has <lb/>
City by <lb/>
At I th s choir <lb/>
d r d excellent with Prof <lb/>
II. of Washington <lb/>
the organ. <lb/>
here Governor Glenn <lb/>
was the guest of ex Gov. and <lb/>
Mr T. Jarvis He drove <lb/>
Pay farmers what their <lb/>
is worth and money will not be <lb/>
long getting in circulation. <lb/>
The Jamestown exposition is <lb/>
having its last week and is <lb/>
a big time of it. The expo- <lb/>
will close Saturday night. <lb/>
New tenement houses <lb/>
are such fire traps that they are <lb/>
more dangerous than riding on <lb/>
the railroads Another ore was <lb/>
burned Tuesday and thirteen <lb/>
people lost their lives. <lb/>
Those papers which are won- <lb/>
who Mr. Roosevelt favors <lb/>
for president, could give their <lb/>
anxiety a rest by coming down <lb/>
to the fact that he is for himself <lb/>
from alt over the South, places no <lb/>
the of the crop at <lb/>
bales, 87.000 bales in ex- <lb/>
of the other estimate There <lb/>
is no longer any reason to <lb/>
the fact that the crop is very <lb/>
short. <lb/>
from here over to Winterville <lb/>
an <lb/>
farmers and business men <lb/>
of Anson county are not a bit <lb/>
.-cared over the financial <lb/>
and are not their <lb/>
tin stockings <lb/>
other out-of-the-way places. <lb/>
Instead they organizing a <lb/>
bank which will lend money to <lb/>
in nerd ad <lb/>
the iii isn't <lb/>
gold and <lb/>
, . <lb/>
hard horse what either is. <lb/>
The Boston Transcript ports <lb/>
a bank examiner rs say ; i <lb/>
the officers of a <lb/>
in that city . not <lb/>
dipping into you; ; arc <lb/>
not doing your by <lb/>
The Charlotte Observe <lb/>
on this regard, as <lb/>
advice that h-v re- <lb/>
serve be allowed lapse U little, <lb/>
and adds winking at a <lb/>
degree of violation of the law <lb/>
could only be rated as a <lb/>
war measure, but not ex- <lb/>
for of the law <lb/>
should never he <lb/>
Tread lightly on points contrary <lb/>
to law, brother, or you stir <lb/>
up more trouble than you may <lb/>
now anticipate existing <lb/>
conditions, regardless of the <lb/>
soundness of the declaration. <lb/>
Vesuvius is again behaving in <lb/>
such a way as to add to the <lb/>
panic of the times. There will <lb/>
be no complaint if the <lb/>
will hold all it's got and not turn <lb/>
It loose. <lb/>
If the president is going to use <lb/>
. in tossing and <lb/>
ti decide between applicants for <lb/>
office, as he did the other day, <lb/>
perhaps it is well enough that <lb/>
recommended removing the <lb/>
motto God we trust <lb/>
Up on N. S. <lb/>
The westbound Norfolk <lb/>
Southern train had a consider- <lb/>
able shake-up this morning. At <lb/>
a coal car jumped <lb/>
the track, drawing with it four <lb/>
or five freight cars, which were <lb/>
smashed. passenger cars <lb/>
in which were several persons, <lb/>
fortunately remained on the <lb/>
track, and while all were <lb/>
shaken up and rather badly <lb/>
only one passenger, <lb/>
a colored woman, It <lb/>
is said that her was <lb/>
The conductor was the <lb/>
other person injured, his <lb/>
face and nose being right badly <lb/>
mashed. <lb/>
The chief engineer's special <lb/>
train was on the at the <lb/>
time of the accident and brought <lb/>
the passenger cars on without <lb/>
much delay- <lb/>
through s w mid <lb/>
When it announced from that town took the noon <lb/>
that he was speak twice on I train to Grifton where he made <lb/>
Sunday in Jarvis temperance this after- <lb/>
church our people <lb/>
glad, and their in <lb/>
shown in the <lb/>
that filled the largo edifice, <lb/>
morning and evening, from <lb/>
town and surrounding country. <lb/>
ITEMS; <lb/>
St N , Nov. 1907. <lb/>
be <lb/>
th- I <lb/>
ct mt.-. at C <lb/>
I I <lb/>
I i , . <lb/>
a i <lb/>
in i <lb/>
and the . p . r <lb/>
i-i its few Miss Lily Helen Pair, of K . <lb/>
i--. principal of th a id <lb/>
Miss M of m . <lb/>
and Miss <lb/>
are the <lb/>
O i last Friday an <lb/>
was given in <lb/>
school by I ho Woman's B <lb/>
of the district<lb/>
, ; I <lb/>
-I <lb/>
I I <lb/>
ii I <lb/>
. e. v M. <lb/>
i i . i i <lb/>
. i . in out of the <lb/>
i . mt w , T <lb/>
h i crowd from <lb/>
ho Mi v r i n i on-; <lb/>
i liberally all <lb/>
i id <lb/>
her be n favorable and it <lb/>
had what was in <lb/>
for visitors the entertain- <lb/>
add. <lb/>
would have doubtless <lb/>
. d to of the <lb/>
under the Supervision these .,,. <lb/>
teachers tor u .,,.,, K A ,; , h. <lb/>
We attempt in limited her.-, and i h, h we are going <lb/>
spice a synopsis of Governor <lb/>
Glenn's two addresses here, <lb/>
cm only speak of them in a gen- <lb/>
way. Every he <lb/>
uttered breathed of the Christ <lb/>
spirit, the spirit of higher life, <lb/>
higher ideals, higher ambitions, <lb/>
to enjoy it. <lb/>
Several from here at- <lb/>
tended apron party at Mill, <lb/>
Hill Friday night. All I <lb/>
awry nice time. <lb/>
Two young men on their j <lb/>
v. to the party happened to a <lb/>
and awakened in bad accident end landed them- <lb/>
for Christ, mere love selves in the bottom of an old <lb/>
for humanity, and mere love for I One them got his face <lb/>
State little bruised. We are not <lb/>
The subject of his morning going to tell their names. <lb/>
address was the Young Man C. F. Page and were in <lb/>
First reciting briefly town evening. We <lb/>
story of David and and I are always glad to see our <lb/>
the anxiety of the king for <lb/>
welfare of his wayward he <lb/>
friends out- <lb/>
We are glad to know that Mrs. <lb/>
brought the lesson home to every C. House, who has been <lb/>
father and mother by asking is <lb/>
your son is your daughter <lb/>
safe Many times did he repeat <lb/>
these questions with emphasis as <lb/>
he pointed out temptations and <lb/>
dangers lo which the young are <lb/>
subjected and warned parents or <lb/>
their duty in saving their child- <lb/>
from these. Some of the <lb/>
dangers mentioned were impure <lb/>
sick for a long time, is able <lb/>
be getting around mere. <lb/>
While J. E. was out <lb/>
calling last Sunday night, his <lb/>
horse ran away, tearing his <lb/>
to smash. Hope he will <lb/>
be able to call again. <lb/>
S C. Whichard went to Green- <lb/>
ville Friday. <lb/>
Miss Susie still remains <lb/>
at but hope she <lb/>
literature, the saloons, the dis-I will return home. <lb/>
the gambling den, j We are that Miss Mollie <lb/>
questionable Cherry has fever. <lb/>
taking short cuts in business, Tl d on <lb/>
. , . I will tell more time. <lb/>
living too fast and going beyond, Bot t, , fa one thinK <lb/>
the income trying to keep UP Ion our mind. There is going <lb/>
be a soon, but we <lb/>
will not names. <lb/>
to <lb/>
We are <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
having lots of wet <lb/>
Safe Cracked <lb/>
Monday Mr. W C. re- <lb/>
a message asking him to <lb/>
look out for suspicious parties <lb/>
who cracked and the safe <lb/>
of Moore Corbet, merchants at <lb/>
Sunday night. <lb/>
While the exact amount was not <lb/>
stated, the message said the rob- <lb/>
got away with several <lb/>
dollars. <lb/>
appearance, and so on. <lb/>
Two dangers <lb/>
nation he mentioned were <lb/>
bath desecration, and the war- <lb/>
fare between capital and labor. <lb/>
He pointed out how France was <lb/>
disrupted by trying to <lb/>
change the Sabbath and said any <lb/>
nation that disregards God's law <lb/>
in this particular is In danger. <lb/>
As to the other he said if men <lb/>
would observe the Golden Rule <lb/>
and do unto other.-; as you would <lb/>
have them do unto you, rife <lb/>
between capital and labor would <lb/>
be unknown. <lb/>
is better than <lb/>
Governor Glenn declared. <lb/>
You cannot impress your children <lb/>
that the Sunday IS a good Hording, Atty., and claims <lb/>
place for them, if you tell them <lb/>
to go while yOU Stay at In Swift swamp, on both <lb/>
Irish or loaf the adjoining the lands of M. <lb/>
reading N on the <lb/>
Streets. The thing to do m. H. <lb/>
with to by <lb/>
and by and Little- <lb/>
and skillful execution we <lb/>
sure we are right in say <lb/>
nothing of the kind has <lb/>
been attempted in a -a sch <lb/>
Notice of ti e <lb/>
appeared as <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Hippodrome, Friday Nov <lb/>
that in deed and <lb/>
in it rich and rare <lb/>
cultivation of new and interest- <lb/>
features expresses only <lb/>
of the truth. The Mysterious <lb/>
Chamber of Horrors, the Weird <lb/>
the Charming Beauty <lb/>
show of Pitt county Babies, th <lb/>
Erratic Angler's the <lb/>
Stupendous Menagerie with the <lb/>
Waltzing Polar did <lb/>
the <lb/>
Nook, the Gypsy Fortune Teller, <lb/>
funny Punch and Judy <lb/>
show, the generous Grab B <lb/>
the Matrimonial Forecaster, <lb/>
Choice Candy B . and various <lb/>
other attractions made this one <lb/>
of the must enjoyable entertain- <lb/>
m ever given in our midst. <lb/>
had been erected <lb/>
every room of the beautiful <lb/>
school house and everything was <lb/>
gotten in readiness for a great <lb/>
evening of fun. and those who <lb/>
were th. re will bear out the <lb/>
statement that 1.0 one was dis- <lb/>
appointed. <lb/>
Some of the signs the ex- <lb/>
of booths were as fol- <lb/>
of your Future <lb/>
and <lb/>
Madam Toto Road Your <lb/>
Hands Held While <lb/>
Wholesale Dealer in <lb/>
Love, Hugs and The <lb/>
Weird etc., etc. Miss <lb/>
Pair in charge of the Pitt county <lb/>
Baby Show a rousing sue <lb/>
Absolutely her conduct of <lb/>
this was perfect <lb/>
The babies were only weeks <lb/>
old and the lightest one weighed <lb/>
not less than The <lb/>
and Screaming <lb/>
was greater even than the <lb/>
weight. Miss Scott, as the <lb/>
surprised <lb/>
even her most ardent admirers <lb/>
and friends. It will be a long <lb/>
time before any one who was <lb/>
and their who helped <lb/>
them in giving a pleasant <lb/>
evening. will <lb/>
to . its place among <lb/>
the a of the State as long <lb/>
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Entry of Vacant I Aid. <lb/>
POUNDS PAINT <lb/>
Just Arrived At <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Sale cf Personal Property. <lb/>
offer Bale on Wednesday <lb/>
4th 1907, my personal property <lb/>
consisting of <lb/>
and farming implement of every <lb/>
t M. Smith <lb/>
Sunday Neither the <lb/>
children safe when left at home <lb/>
with the cook while mothers are <lb/>
spending their time running to <lb/>
whist am bridge parties The <lb/>
children get their most lasting <lb/>
impressions from the parents in <lb/>
the home. Home should be made <lb/>
attractive for them and the <lb/>
of character and right Croup Pneumonia Dangerous dis- <lb/>
should he taught then, there treatment. <lb/>
Sunday night Governor Glenn s <lb/>
subject was Carolina's VICK'S CROUP PNEUMONIA SALVE IS <lb/>
Need of -Strong Young Christian Emergency Doctor in your hone. or <lb/>
Men and are luck. trial sue it stores. <lb/>
John land on the <lb/>
This Nov. <lb/>
R. H. <lb/>
F. C Atty. <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming title <lb/>
to or interest in the foregoing- deal <lb/>
their In writing <lb/>
with me within the next thirty days, or <lb/>
they will haired by law. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Entry Taker <lb/>
Where you will find a complete <lb/>
line at all times. They handle <lb/>
paints in car lots always keeping <lb/>
good assortments, quality <lb/>
celled, guarantee it per <lb/>
cent pure- Don't fail to see <lb/>
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb/>
stoves, shot guns, <lb/>
ware It is the <lb/>
place to buy your shells. They <lb/>
also keep on hand the celebrated <lb/>
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb/>
that is pig and different <lb/>
heights. Their place is head- <lb/>
quarters for Hoofing, which you <lb/>
will in Iron, travel, <lb/>
and Taper Take a look at <lb/>
their plows and other <lb/>
implements In fact almost <lb/>
every want in the Hardware can <lb/>
be supplied by <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
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and Am <lb/>
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R. T- Cox and W. A. <lb/>
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evening. <lb/>
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Friday <lb/>
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Ayden yesterday afternoon to <lb/>
spend Sunday. <lb/>
We have on hen a few copies <lb/>
of the history of the San <lb/>
Usual price W 50- <lb/>
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and money- See <lb/>
f and brand . <lb/>
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arrival of <lb/>
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a general tonic at <lb/>
I I .  buy Sail . store, Ayden, C. <lb/>
s, of <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
f i- th ;. i th in-.<lb/>
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The A. G. C x Co. .,.,.; and Lena Harris. <lb/>
all w a premium of I per cent for Overcoats at a lot <lb/>
ail Cashiers . on j.-. t received. <lb/>
Our price, B T. <lb/>
Bro. Gel a of r bootH and <lb/>
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Mini n u t n all -i on or j Bee our <lb/>
evening to spend be before t, .;, R <lb/>
her home in Bet net. . . . , . , , C <lb/>
The famous Hawks at in the ,, <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro neglect churches In the in then . <lb/>
your eye.-. I at the Methodist at Card at <lb/>
K. our Baptist church j <lb/>
photographer, of at <lb/>
line be- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Keeper Charlie <lb/>
no-. A train ; . ; i i r. <lb/>
w is tendered Gov. Glenn <lb/>
th it must have U <lb/>
him. i to c ills in s <lb/>
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hours. Gov. Glenn ha <lb/>
warm place in the hearts of <lb/>
folk i, or like <lb/>
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whenever and r B <lb/>
drops in then- midst hi <lb/>
; Prow <lb/>
her he to <lb/>
he made a speech in <lb/>
on the prohibition <lb/>
that is now agitating <lb/>
. i thought of the good <lb/>
f that prosper us and thriving <lb/>
little town. <lb/>
lot latent very<lb/>
Wednesday comfortable at J. R. Smith Co- <lb/>
hero doing buggies <lb/>
work for Winterville high school. if you want a nice up-to- j <lb/>
Harrington Barber have date runabout buggy you had <lb/>
a stock of ready made r give him an early call <lb/>
Clothing see him before you get <lb/>
your next suit. <lb/>
A. house and lot <lb/>
located business section of <lb/>
NOTICE-We will pay I per town, for sale. For terms see <lb/>
cent, premium on cashier's Nelson, <lb/>
Checks till Dec. 1907. cold w brings <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
his sister, <lb/>
of Kinds <lb/>
at the Carolina Milling mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Inspector <lb/>
was here yesterday in the inter-1 <lb/>
est of the department. I on tho market, come ex <lb/>
Some days ago, Geo. I it and see if you will not <lb/>
The town of certainly <lb/>
did herself proud in tho <lb/>
election of <lb/>
registered voters votes were <lb/>
every one of them for pro- <lb/>
Not a man in the en- <lb/>
tire town cast a vote tot saloon , <lb/>
. Ling weights and <lb/>
Tripp, Ii Co , now in <lb/>
possession of the old white hone <lb/>
that <lb/>
Miss Savage came down <lb/>
from Greenville -day even- <lb/>
and has accepted a <lb/>
las teacher in too graded school. <lb/>
There are now about pupils <lb/>
a record which o <lb/>
in school, <lb/>
J R. Smith Co. have just re- <lb/>
Nice r tubs f all biz <lb/>
at Barber <lb/>
furnish us for <lb/>
shipped a pony to New <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. fl. L. Patrick, of Ayden, <lb/>
spent here visiting n I- <lb/>
relative. <lb/>
due Dr. W. Mr. l <lb/>
, for , the Ayden in The <lb/>
work w n-n of us, please, <lb/>
A. worked nobly for friends <lb/>
pl c Is i he best cut- . Now f a new fall suit. D <lb/>
I fail our line before you buy <lb/>
J. R. Turnage and <lb/>
. i Manning, of Winterville, <lb/>
Rev. w. H. Davis, of v <lb/>
will preach In the B if church <lb/>
at next Sunday, Dec. <lb/>
1st, at o'clock a. m. <lb/>
agree with us. F Manning <lb/>
Have your carts, wagons and <lb/>
buggies put in goad trim for the <lb/>
fall use. All kinda of repair <lb/>
work don- promptly. Carolina <lb/>
Preaching <lb/>
spent <lb/>
Car <lb/>
Arden Tucker, an employee of Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Try a tree brand pocket knife- <lb/>
They under <lb/>
are kept in stock T. <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Now is the time to gel single <lb/>
and double low down <lb/>
at A. W. Angle Co <lb/>
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
A new line of plaids and home <lb/>
spun at B F Manning company <lb/>
New is the time to purchase <lb/>
your Box Body Carts while they <lb/>
are cheap The A. G. Cox Man- <lb/>
Co., have plenty of <lb/>
them on hand. Call and see them. <lb/>
Blind to Wed. <lb/>
Today Register of B, <lb/>
Williams issued a marriage <lb/>
for Mr. J. J. Lassiter, of <lb/>
the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co , had his <lb/>
hand cut in one of the <lb/>
machines last It was <lb/>
necessary to amputate the thumb <lb/>
and fore-linger. We are glad to <lb/>
report that he is doing <lb/>
Nice lamps of all t hes, liar <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
You talk good and <lb/>
comfortable school that are <lb/>
hut I can assure you that <lb/>
school desk m de <lb/>
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/>
The A G Manufacturing <lb/>
company are selling their famous <lb/>
welded fence fast <lb/>
Any one in need good fence Va , and Miss <lb/>
and barb wire will be to their in- j Nobles, of this county. What <lb/>
est to call to see them before I most remarkable about this is <lb/>
Portland Cement at <lb/>
J. R. Smith <lb/>
lady friend would <lb/>
of those box <lb/>
of tors <lb/>
Sauls <lb/>
Cards ha received by drugstore, N. C. <lb/>
their friends in Greenville read- See our beautiful line of ladies <lb/>
log fallow <lb/>
they buy. <lb/>
Gents dress shoes just arrived <lb/>
at Harrington Barber and com- <lb/>
Rev. T. II. King filled Ids reg- <lb/>
appointment at the Baptist <lb/>
church Saturday and <lb/>
Sundry morning and <lb/>
the parties to the marriage <lb/>
are blind. Miss is a <lb/>
of Mr. Simon Nobles <lb/>
She lost the sight of both eyes <lb/>
by an accident when a small child, <lb/>
and notwithstanding this mis <lb/>
fortune oh an unusually lit <lb/>
and intelligent, woman. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs John <lb/>
invite to be sent <lb/>
at the Baptist church <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
on Wednesday afternoon, <lb/>
December <lb/>
At four o'clock <lb/>
to witness the marriage of their <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
Blanche Caspar <lb/>
Mr. Fred James <lb/>
be afraid of the banks <lb/>
during the panic and hi up <lb/>
your money at home, We read <lb/>
almost daily occurrences win re <lb/>
money is stolen the h or <lb/>
destroyed by fire. It into <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
benefit of its circulation and at <lb/>
the same time J. L. Jackson, Cashier. <lb/>
Cut ton meal and Lulls at <lb/>
V. V. Johns n's, w <lb/>
S e F. V- n ft r <lb/>
thing in the of <lb/>
y- <lb/>
is goods I re you buy. J <lb/>
R, Turin, company. <lb/>
Cotton is coming in slow y. <lb/>
Keen cutlery and hard- <lb/>
ware J. It. co- <lb/>
Buy a pair of our patent <lb/>
leather for men. Every <lb/>
pair guaranteed to crack <lb/>
K. Turnage and Company. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. Tripp, of <lb/>
Mr. J. C. Tripp and <lb/>
daughters, Misses Nancy <lb/>
Li in. of Greenville, are visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Titus Jelly. <lb/>
This is the time of tho year <lb/>
that your face and hands chap <lb/>
badly don't suffer with it but <lb/>
call i M- M. drug store <lb/>
and get u bottle of violet cream. <lb/>
only per bottle. <lb/>
Mrs. R. M- who has <lb/>
been an invalid to her <lb/>
lied for a number of years, died <lb/>
her home n ii r here <lb/>
day and was buried <lb/>
moon. <lb/>
Go to E new <lb/>
I for beef, fresh <lb/>
and fresh <lb/>
tic will have a full line <lb/>
r's- Candies, also apples, <lb/>
oranges, bananas, raisins, nuts <lb/>
any thing-you. want in <lb/>
Christmas good-. <lb/>
J N. Alexander and C. <lb/>
Those pupils as they pa- <lb/>
our streets Monday n <lb/>
As viewed them it <lb/>
see every child in tie county <lb/>
was here, babies thrown in. Not <lb/>
so however, the Free Will <lb/>
nary had they known <lb/>
in time would have been In the <lb/>
procession and then surely would <lb/>
the school system Ayden been <lb/>
made manifest Ayden ain't no <lb/>
woods. <lb/>
Anything, everything, <lb/>
present you want and the pres- <lb/>
you do not want in our <lb/>
stock- <lb/>
J. N. Alexander and Co. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage has been to <lb/>
returned Kinston lately. <lb/>
Pine I cough balsam will re- <lb/>
your cough and cold Get a <lb/>
bottle from M M Sauls <lb/>
Overcoats and rain coats at <lb/>
bargains Don't fail to them <lb/>
J R Turnage and company <lb/>
The way painters are <lb/>
around here adds <lb/>
considerable to the appearance of <lb/>
our town. <lb/>
I- a i . it rd; <lb/>
last i <lb/>
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ml i on it and <lb/>
J. R. Smith <lb/>
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th id are no g <lb/>
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then <lb/>
re Vi m <lb/>
get <lb/>
one of tie <lb/>
s for a birthday or <lb/>
present, nothing more <lb/>
M M Sauls druggist <lb/>
W -i K aid . u ., , <lb/>
if.- in <lb/>
cf the State during h; past <lb/>
have come home. <lb/>
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h them, Latest styles and <lb/>
w in j R Turnage <lb/>
id <lb/>
The report of <lb/>
for the last quarter <lb/>
I; total of <lb/>
of giving <lb/>
net town of <lb/>
The a Milling Co., <lb/>
all the <lb/>
ii v mill, shop, <lb/>
machine, electric <lb/>
rant, with all the estate <lb/>
to same will be sold <lb/>
. r c id, 1907, by J. R. <lb/>
nu toe, u the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash. This is a <lb/>
lid business, and some <lb/>
rood I buy same and <lb/>
same <lb/>
is before. <lb/>
at J. R S h <lb/>
i co <lb/>
Ayden h riot, now, has <lb/>
never been, nor will it be, in the <lb/>
i's v <lb/>
in and <lb/>
don't forget it. <lb/>
We will have anything you <lb/>
want Christmas for your mother, <lb/>
father, brother, and broth- <lb/>
sister and best of all for your <lb/>
sweetheart, <lb/>
J N, Alexander and <lb/>
candy from <lb/>
factory Saul's store. <lb/>
R. F Johnson and Joe <lb/>
of spent the day <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
Our line of 3.00 Hat <lb/>
just received. Any style and <lb/>
Guaranteed. J. R. <lb/>
and company <lb/>
Mr Martin, cf Greenville, <lb/>
scent Sunday night here. He <lb/>
next morning with a smile <lb/>
bland and serene. <lb/>
Notice-The big opening cf <lb/>
our Christmas goods Dec. 12th. <lb/>
J. N. Alexander. <lb/>
J R. Turnage and Co., one day <lb/>
last week bought a bale of cotton <lb/>
from W. H. Worthington weigh- <lb/>
pounds for which they <lb/>
paid cents, the whole bale <lb/>
to How is <lb/>
that when other cotton is selling <lb/>
for cents Why our farm- <lb/>
just know how to make it. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards A Son have just <lb/>
received a cm- 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/>
or- <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the of Aw. <lb/>
stock <lb/>
fund <lb/>
and <lb/>
Duo from banks and <lb/>
items to W 181.07 <lb/>
coin checks out standing <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
Nut. lilt I 1,886 <lb/>
. t <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT <lb/>
I. B i of named hank, do that <lb/>
I tho . II line r my knowledge ant <lb/>
J. R. SMITH,<lb/>
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This Department is in charge cf V I <lb/>
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Sharp Razors, Clean Tow <lb/>
repaired, <lb/>
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J. P. TAYLOR <lb/>
WILSON STREET. <lb/>
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COOL DRINKS AND <lb/>
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and W <lb/>
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work guaranteed <lb/>
Enlarging <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
NO I <lb/>
Company will insure any on ha <lb/>
trace of <lb/>
At my Ayden and stables <lb/>
Direct from the Breeders and Raisers of the West <lb/>
anything in this line <lb/>
you money. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
the power of sale con <lb/>
in a deed executed <lb/>
; aid d Oscar H.<lb/>
to see me as <lb/>
I v W the <lb/>
J U November. in <lb/>
w I. of Pitt <lb/>
will be paid by the Inter- <lb/>
for any ease of kidney <lb/>
trouble will not help <lb/>
A word to the wise. <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
Sol Will <lb/>
i. re c art <lb/>
, to the <lb/>
. Monday, the <lb/>
day or D <lb/>
real property to A certain tract <lb/>
or land containing fifty <lb/>
MOW or I W. adjoining the of C. <lb/>
LAY S . the benefit of arguing funds l a library in the <lb/>
State and <lb/>
from Cure in- <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
Mr. -a- <lb/>
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to devil bis <lb/>
;. and say whit good we <lb/>
get out of his too. <lb/>
But look here Let <lb/>
em How happy I am this day s I liked to forgot <lb/>
of our Lord, Nov., 1907 Battle in town <lb/>
I would the death f <lb/>
the and quit <lb/>
foolishness; but while the will <lb/>
the is o. way <lb/>
look here; let me tell you i <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Jule, an 1.1 <lb/>
S you Bro. <lb/>
that <lb/>
take an the better <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
land. Amen. <lb/>
The Jacksonville, Florida, <lb/>
Times-Union thinks it would be <lb/>
conditions of <lb/>
A. <lb/>
h th horn of J. J. Hath- <lb/>
away and kn n the <lb/>
fa-d tract land situated in <lb/>
of No-th <lb/>
to <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
This 13th <lb/>
, . A. <lb/>
J. L. riming, Arty. <lb/>
run oil With a <lb/>
toe way from th top i, a-en bales than that <lb/>
to the bottom of heS, and 1908 there is no reason <lb/>
why the farmers no; re- <lb/>
a r price for the . <lb/>
While I feel like VS <lb/>
journey I have come Kinston, was with u, of population and the <lb/>
the conclusion that I would be an ms view of of civilization, and the <lb/>
glad to make it a journey a expressed in his I cl <lb/>
instead of a short one- I'm for an hour or , <lb/>
having too much fun had to under bier, whose interest it is to <lb/>
now to want to kick off this Wows down price i until the crop is out <lb/>
Bat I .-, f <lb/>
M my part to old all reports false th. <lb/>
now tin <lb/>
wouldn't it, with Roosevelt run- , <lb/>
hog weighing about seventy or <lb/>
on Bryan's platform and about <lb/>
Bryan running on <lb/>
Come to think of it -S and <lb/>
yes. we believe it mM UP hogs <lb/>
about five months ago. Owner <lb/>
him by paying cost and <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
To Liver or <lb/>
; Other <lb/>
a bottle and if <lb/>
we will refund <lb/>
money. We take <lb/>
foil free <lb/>
and if it then <lb/>
use SOL until <lb/>
This advertisement entitles yo <lb/>
to a bottle <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Only a limited number -f bottles <lb/>
given away. Don't this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
nu <lb/>
The sheriff of Harnett county property. L c. Moore. <lb/>
the first tr, full settle- N. C <lb/>
of taxes with <lb/>
several years, but the honor now <lb/>
to Harnett. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Grifton is having such a good j Hon. , <lb/>
time in more ways than one. night last, h his I is <lb/>
take the and happy style iV , i . <lb/>
on i, M ; S l <lb/>
town, now, I thin t f any we have had <lb/>
of the and be should <lb/>
full value for his <lb/>
now the reason <lb/>
days and who net <lb/>
it in a number of years, the <lb/>
improvements ard changes are <lb/>
boom, in the than to those <lb/>
of the Washington City Herald, have remained here v <lb/>
hardly be flutter it the seen the work g, on day by day. <lb/>
Had stepped upon it There la no the fact and pT mo all <lb/>
Himself. it must be . u . . rinds. <lb/>
town has improved In one in or <lb/>
It has broadened, VIi sell th m as cheap at <lb/>
any one else and you have no ex- <lb/>
any one here wants to <lb/>
fore the agony is all t <lb/>
This is strange logic, a man <lb/>
to want to travel a <lb/>
road instead of a abort one, and <lb/>
to continue a life in t <lb/>
continual agony; but there is <lb/>
where the fun comes in. i is <lb/>
funny to see so n my <lb/>
lawyers up h <lb/>
merits and demerits of the <lb/>
option Watts liquor law. Some <lb/>
Tim id forbid my i <lb/>
any elaborate view of his breech, <lb/>
tell you he. <lb/>
was here and covered t <lb/>
widened and gone out <lb/>
j even, than its own people are <lb/>
nave <lb/>
at <lb/>
posed that it had received its reason to be <lb/>
Baltimore American <lb/>
are to spelling J <lb/>
it seems, fr the r <lb/>
in good music and <lb/>
lovely smiles as a token of the <lb/>
good will on all these occasions. <lb/>
of them say and So, n <lb/>
some say and Thus, aid I y to be as <lb/>
it. <lb/>
thing. So long. Toledo, blow when I of their work, or to be <lb/>
Now, Mr. I mu . ., novelist, while the went <lb/>
for the ladies. T., of San la a poet Mil. <lb/>
all the meeting-, I however, claims to I ave <lb/>
their all rivals a in <lb/>
that has been j J <lb/>
solicited to go into vaudeville far a month <lb/>
A Monroe county farmer, s <lb/>
tell you it is to make th <lb/>
man cuss to see how much <lb/>
fuss is being made by <lb/>
them who don't know whit they <lb/>
think they know. Some say <lb/>
haven't got no gov- <lb/>
and some <lb/>
have; and I am almost come i <lb/>
the that it may <lb/>
may not be so. <lb/>
You see the pint, Mr. Editor, <lb/>
with Vanderbilt. Be is not <lb/>
for trouble. But if <lb/>
comes to he will be on <lb/>
the right side without fail. <lb/>
Some say that I've got to make <lb/>
a speech before the <lb/>
closes. If I must, I must, <lb/>
look here, let me tell you the <lb/>
If they draw me out I <lb/>
shall take up sides and <lb/>
from both standpoints. While <lb/>
sentinels at the forks of th <lb/>
roads through life to guide men <lb/>
in the right direction. It looks <lb/>
me like she thinks it duty <lb/>
do this as a on <lb/>
her part for getting Adam into <lb/>
an apple. If <lb/>
she can do nothing better than <lb/>
to see that her influence should <lb/>
be used the benefit of man <lb/>
in every way she can to make <lb/>
pleasant for him here, as some <lb/>
us can't expect the minister, <lb/>
angels to soothe the fevered <lb/>
brow, or the parched lips m <lb/>
the world to com <lb/>
Why, bless their dear <lb/>
and souls, the ladies of the town <lb/>
and vicinity are going to give us <lb/>
an historical entertainment at <lb/>
the graded school house on the <lb/>
evening of the 27th to raise <lb/>
full grown yet. it never wilt <lb/>
reach a state of perfect com <lb/>
i a room <lb/>
this winter, or for a year, a widening out and building <lb/>
discouraged over I lie progress <lb/>
made. Of course the t isn't <lb/>
The cotton of 1907. c up let all who <lb/>
can u b and his wood, I., . , , , <lb/>
in the <lb/>
surely all are interested Like <lb/>
courage, draw a good <lb/>
breath, and pull together for <lb/>
further progress. <lb/>
ling to the estimate of I ii I <lb/>
States of A . and <lb/>
Work r., at their recent session <lb/>
press to pay. You can hear the <lb/>
record's BEFORE you buy them, <lb/>
Sold on Easy Teams. <lb/>
Write or Conic to Sec U. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
For <lb/>
meal, eked corn, <lb/>
at Columbia, S. C, i 11,412.829 d meal null, <lb/>
is 2.026,906 bales l. t the gin on corner of Fifth <lb/>
less than the crop of <lb/>
MaW Coming. <lb/>
The Wilmington Star of y <lb/>
i is announced that the Rev. <lb/>
house, <lb/>
streets, neat <lb/>
B. <lb/>
For Rent <lb/>
The store and one warehouse <lb/>
W. b F V <lb/>
who .,. . .-., be for rent 1st. <lb/>
J- A. Andrews. <lb/>
who recently accepted a t, <lb/>
the of St. John's par <lb/>
in this city, will arrive in <lb/>
to conduct the services the <lb/>
first Sunday in r He <lb/>
Warning. <lb/>
I h r hand, torn. <lb/>
you <lb/>
Your health i <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
Co drink some <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
street early In tho new or in any trespass <lb/>
year, bringing his bride to as th Wilson <lb/>
at that time. Perkins farms, north of the <lb/>
. C, T. <lb/>
An every night all year round <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned to take, <lb/>
results, h's <lb/>
T-a, the treat- <lb/>
I M Tea i <lb/>
Wooten's i <lb/>
r W. II. <lb/>
, u of <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
Ry virtue of n decree of the Superior <lb/>
coil, to. Pitt county made by I. C. <lb/>
Moore, approve i C. <lb/>
presiding at <lb/>
of said court In a certain <lb/>
proceed a- en- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mabel M Cotter, a minor I <lb/>
III on Thursday U. c. I sell <lb/>
it public tale before the court boom <lb/>
in a piece or <lb/>
parcel of lend situate in i <lb/>
t known an lot No. <lb/>
I. in the of i f Mary <lb/>
B. I <lb/>
described as follows. to-it. <lb/>
at a on reed <lb/>
of lot No. <lb/>
piles to three i the of low <lb/>
r ti am a e . g, <lb/>
bank; than e down point <lb/>
N- <lb/>
. r. will come out to a s <lb/>
on the.- m of low thorn N <lb/>
poles to a stake of <lb/>
N. 161-8 with d a <lb/>
Inning, e ii i . acre <lb/>
that art of mid <lb/>
tot. No. with i i <lb/>
to said d . ;. <lb/>
a , lobe <lb/>
follows H. <lb/>
hack to mid i a <lb/>
acre. The two parcels i <lb/>
land will be B lately. <lb/>
One half and the a <lb/>
months. With Option to the pure it <lb/>
pa, the whole union, tat once, d-f red <lb/>
payments to he cured by <lb/>
pr. pert <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
WATCH <lb/>
Preparing to More Forward <lb/>
Rev. W. J. pastor or <lb/>
the Methodist church at Grifton. <lb/>
is a very happy man. His pleas- <lb/>
was already great over the <lb/>
result of the recent prohibition <lb/>
election in that town, and an <lb/>
incident occurred Sunday morn- <lb/>
that filled his cup of joy to <lb/>
overflowing. Just as the morn- <lb/>
in his church was <lb/>
about to conclude. Prof. Cole, <lb/>
superintendent of the graded <lb/>
school, arose in the congregation <lb/>
and in behalf of the people of the <lb/>
town presented Mr. <lb/>
with a gold watch in <lb/>
of his efforts in the <lb/>
campaign In accepting the <lb/>
watch the minister expressed his <lb/>
gratitude at such an expression <lb/>
of esteem from the people among <lb/>
whom he labored- <lb/>
Mr. was in Greenville <lb/>
today, and in talking with The <lb/>
Reflector the effect of pro- <lb/>
on the town and <lb/>
ton's prospects, said the town is <lb/>
already taking on new life and <lb/>
everything points to a bright <lb/>
future. He says that in the next <lb/>
year Grifton will more <lb/>
erect more buildings nod <lb/>
rate more business enterprises <lb/>
than in any year in its history, <lb/>
and that prohibition is going to <lb/>
help the town's progress- <lb/>
Mr. R. T Witt Dead. <lb/>
Mr. Robert T. Wilson this <lb/>
morning at o'clock at hi <lb/>
home near Grimesland He was <lb/>
years of age and one of the <lb/>
county's most highly respected <lb/>
and useful citizens. He leaves a <lb/>
wife and two children, one of <lb/>
the latter being Mrs W. H. <lb/>
Ricks, of Greenville. The <lb/>
will take place at Chocowinity <lb/>
Wednesday at noon. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Colored Man Killed. <lb/>
Early Saturday night Mr. <lb/>
Henry Alien was going from <lb/>
Greenville to his home a few <lb/>
miles in the country Riding <lb/>
with him on the cart was a col- <lb/>
man named Hardy <lb/>
Out near the Mo ye place <lb/>
the horse took fright and ran <lb/>
away, throwing the colored man <lb/>
the cart and breaking his <lb/>
neck in the fall <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Fernando Taylor and <lb/>
die Tripp. <lb/>
H. E. Elks and Maggie Moore. <lb/>
A. Clark and Maggie L. <lb/>
Smith- <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Nobles. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Mayo Mattie Wilson <lb/>
Hilliard and Cora <lb/>
Nobles. <lb/>
James Knight and Sallie Cox. <lb/>
This completes the fiscal year <lb/>
during which time the total <lb/>
of licenses issued was <lb/>
being more than during the <lb/>
preceding fiscal year- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Court Nest Week. <lb/>
The December term of Pitt <lb/>
Superior Court will begin next <lb/>
Monday. 9th, and The Reflector <lb/>
hopes a large number of it sub- <lb/>
throughout the county <lb/>
will come in and settle for their <lb/>
paper- So far this fall we have <lb/>
not had opportunity to send out <lb/>
subscription account., but we <lb/>
hope none will hold back waiting <lb/>
for a statement. <lb/>
Rumor of Railroad <lb/>
There is a rumor current on <lb/>
streets today that the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern Railroad had <lb/>
sold out its entire business, in- <lb/>
all rolling stock, equip- <lb/>
etc., and all right title and <lb/>
interest in all its roads, etc. to <lb/>
the A-C. L. <lb/>
Free Press, 2nd. <lb/>
La Foliate Beaten hi Debits by <lb/>
It is not generally known that <lb/>
I the wife of Senator La <lb/>
, took her university degree in the <lb/>
same class with her husband, <lb/>
says the December <lb/>
As Miss Belle Case she van- <lb/>
La in a <lb/>
l joint oratorical contest at the <lb/>
I University of Wisconsin She <lb/>
then permitted herself to be won <lb/>
i by the doughty young student, <lb/>
and in turn pointed the way to <lb/>
the governorship of his native <lb/>
state, and, later the United <lb/>
States Senate. <lb/>
Before her marriage this Bad- <lb/>
girl had been admitted <lb/>
to the practice of law, and the <lb/>
partnership was followed <lb/>
by a business one, for a shingle, <lb/>
reading, La Fol- <lb/>
announced to the good <lb/>
people of that the newly- <lb/>
couple had opened an <lb/>
attractive office and were ready <lb/>
for any legal clients who might <lb/>
call. <lb/>
Calling in Certificates. <lb/>
The determination to call in <lb/>
the clearing house certificates <lb/>
and resume specie payment has <lb/>
taken on very definite shape, <lb/>
says the Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
Chicago has already destroyed <lb/>
twenty-five thousand dollars <lb/>
worth of the certificates which <lb/>
have been paid back into the <lb/>
banks, and this will be continued <lb/>
as fast as they find their way <lb/>
bad- to the banks. <lb/>
Chicago is not alone in her <lb/>
to follow- this course. <lb/>
The bank officials of that city <lb/>
have sent out one thousand let- <lb/>
to banks in the south and <lb/>
west, asking their opinion of <lb/>
calling in the certificates. <lb/>
hundred and ninety-eight of <lb/>
these have promptly expressed <lb/>
their willingness to resume pay- <lb/>
in currency, and only two <lb/>
have temporized about the m it- <lb/>
With the exception of the-e <lb/>
two banks, they are one and all <lb/>
ready and willing to go back to <lb/>
real They realize that <lb/>
the storm is over and that the <lb/>
only thing which stands in the <lb/>
way is a certain lack of <lb/>
This cannot be restored <lb/>
absolutely and completely until <lb/>
the certificates have been called <lb/>
in and the banks once more re- <lb/>
specie payment <lb/>
A significant feature of this <lb/>
of opinion taken by <lb/>
the Chicago banks is the fact <lb/>
that the banks of the south and <lb/>
west, where the scarcity of <lb/>
money has been most deeply felt, <lb/>
are as as those of any <lb/>
other section of the country in <lb/>
their consent to the resumption <lb/>
of currency payments. <lb/>
Facts like these cannot be dis- <lb/>
counted. It is a substantial and <lb/>
convincing evidence that the <lb/>
worst of the financial stringency <lb/>
is over and that business will <lb/>
resume its normal sway as soon <lb/>
as the people themselves make <lb/>
up their minds completely that <lb/>
there is nothing more to fear- <lb/>
Oakley, N. C. Dec. 3rd- <lb/>
I J. Williams and J. J. James <lb/>
i went to Greenville Monday. <lb/>
i Elma Parker is spending this <lb/>
week in Goldsboro. <lb/>
Congleton and wife, of <lb/>
Robersonville, spent Sunday here <lb/>
I with his brother, S A. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
I W A. James, of Asheville, <lb/>
visited his father here Saturday <lb/>
and <lb/>
The town was shocked by the <lb/>
death of Mr. Tom Morris last <lb/>
Thursday morning. He was <lb/>
sick only a few days, his death <lb/>
caused by heart trouble. <lb/>
He leaves a wife and several <lb/>
children. <lb/>
j We are glad to note <lb/>
Jenkins is improving- He has <lb/>
been quite for ten days <lb/>
, past <lb/>
Sim of <lb/>
was a caller here Thanksgiving. <lb/>
James, of Washington, <lb/>
was here Friday. <lb/>
S. Williams and family <lb/>
spent Sunday at Everett <lb/>
Mrs. Eli Rogers went to <lb/>
Bethel Friday. <lb/>
Miss Minnie spent <lb/>
last week in Stokes. <lb/>
David Whitehurst has moved <lb/>
to Hobgood, and accepted a <lb/>
with the A. C. L. Railroad. <lb/>
C. Carson and Zeb Whitehurst <lb/>
went to House Monday. <lb/>
Lester Jones and wife, of <lb/>
Washington, were callers in town <lb/>
Monday afternoon. <lb/>
Program for Teacher's <lb/>
Dec. 1907. <lb/>
a. m. Devotional <lb/>
M. T. Plyler. <lb/>
Reading of minutes. <lb/>
11.10 Methods cf Inter- <lb/>
Patrons in the Betterment <lb/>
Movement. Miss Betty Wright. <lb/>
11.20 a. m. Address. Mrs. W- <lb/>
State Pres. of Better- <lb/>
Association <lb/>
m. I. Foust. <lb/>
President of State Normal Col- <lb/>
Short business session. <lb/>
p. m. Adjournment. <lb/>
It will be seen from above <lb/>
program that this meeting has <lb/>
been given entirely to the Bet- <lb/>
work. I <lb/>
should regret very much if all of <lb/>
the teachers do not avail them- <lb/>
selves of the privilege of hearing <lb/>
the State President. Mrs. W- <lb/>
R. I can you <lb/>
that you will be with <lb/>
her and will be fully <lb/>
sated for any trouble or expense <lb/>
you may incur in attending this <lb/>
President Foust of <lb/>
the State Normal College, will <lb/>
also with us and talk to the <lb/>
teachers. <lb/>
Remember the date of the <lb/>
December 14th. Some <lb/>
have idea that the meetings <lb/>
are on before the sec- <lb/>
Sunday. Not so, they are <lb/>
always held on the second <lb/>
day. Let us make this a great <lb/>
meeting. We have only <lb/>
ranged for a session to last <lb/>
hour and thirty minutes. Be <lb/>
present at o'clock. <lb/>
Perhaps the dentist wouldn't <lb/>
look a gift horse in the mouth, <lb/>
but he doesn't apply the same <lb/>
rule to his patients. <lb/>
Begins Wednesday 11th. <lb/>
The bazaar to be held by the <lb/>
ladies of the Christian church in <lb/>
j opera house, will begin <lb/>
on Wednesday night, Dec, 11th, <lb/>
instead of Tuesday night; s first <lb/>
intended, This change is due to <lb/>
Odd Fellows arranging for a <lb/>
banquet on Tuesday night- The <lb/>
bazaar is going to be very inter- <lb/>
and there will be many <lb/>
Christmas articles on <lb/>
sale. The ladies should be given <lb/>
a liberal patronage. <lb/>
Taken to <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Rouse, who on st <lb/>
suddenly afflict- <lb/>
led of the <lb/>
was take to Raleigh to- <lb/>
y Deputy Sheriff S. <lb/>
Dudley, admission in the <lb/>
State hospital <lb/>
Preacher Campbell's belief that <lb/>
the story of the loaves and fishes <lb/>
is not to be taken literally <lb/>
ed angry protest from people <lb/>
who lean to the loaves and fishes <lb/>
theory. <lb/>
Resolution Respect <lb/>
Grimesland, N. c Nov. <lb/>
Whereas Almighty God in His <lb/>
Infinite wisdom has seen fit to <lb/>
lay His hand upon our member- <lb/>
ship and take from our midst our <lb/>
beloved brother J. J- Laughing- <lb/>
Jr., who was an upright <lb/>
and faithful brother among us <lb/>
Now, therefore, b; it resolved <lb/>
by Grimesland Lodge A. F. A- <lb/>
M. No. that while we bow in <lb/>
humble submission to the wonts <lb/>
and will of Great Architect <lb/>
of the Universe, still we are sad- <lb/>
by the death of <lb/>
and extend to his <lb/>
bereaved family our deepest <lb/>
sympathy in this their great <lb/>
and share with the n <lb/>
the comfort in knowing that <lb/>
all things <lb/>
Resolved further, that a copy <lb/>
these resolutions be sent to h I <lb/>
family and a copy be sent to th <lb/>
I Greenville Reflector with request <lb/>
to publish the same. <lb/>
W. S. Galloway <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones <lb/>
J. J. Elks <lb/>
Com <lb/>
It is quite natural for a man to <lb/>
look downcast when he is on bis <lb/>
uppers. <lb/>
Wilmington Entertains <lb/>
Tuesday night The Reflector <lb/>
received the following <lb/>
Wilmington. N. C , Dec. <lb/>
To the Baptists of North <lb/>
With th assistance of the com- <lb/>
tend by the mayor, a <lb/>
sufficient amount has been raised <lb/>
and homes secured to entertain <lb/>
the Baptist State Convention ct <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
G. E. <lb/>
W. C. Pine-son, <lb/>
C. C. Brown, <lb/>
Commute-- on Hospitality. <lb/>
The members of Tar River <lb/>
Lodge No. Knights of <lb/>
are hereby of the <lb/>
banquet which is In given <lb/>
in Hall . night <lb/>
The banquet been arranged <lb/>
with a good deal of care, and the <lb/>
committee is hopeful of a full at- <lb/>
attendance of the membership. <lb/>
the Prophets. <lb/>
Policeman Clark is <lb/>
figuring for a chair in the school <lb/>
of prophets with good <lb/>
of being fleeted. This morning <lb/>
he remarked in a confidential <lb/>
stage whisper will snow- <lb/>
here in less than twelve <lb/>
About two hours later <lb/>
snow was falling, and now <lb/>
George says t <lb/>
Fought With i. <lb/>
men. William liar <lb/>
and Dudley, had <lb/>
a falling out today and decided <lb/>
the matter with their <lb/>
They passed a few lively <lb/>
round t and were separated with- <lb/>
out any damage of <lb/>
to either. <lb/>
The Panama bonds were <lb/>
subscribed for many times over <lb/>
and the prices offered were above <lb/>
the present market No <lb/>
allotment of the bonds was <lb/>
when the bids were opened. <lb/>
The private yacht Madeline, <lb/>
o unreported. bound from <lb/>
B to Jacksonville, is aground <lb/>
Roanoke sound Life re- <lb/>
pi-t all well on b <lb/>
but not names <lb/>
tie <lb/>
In the of th Louisville <lb/>
Nashville <lb/>
K. <lb/>
aid others, involving th- right <lb/>
of th- defendants tn <lb/>
scalping the tick-is <lb/>
tho S <lb/>
United <lb/>
the. <lb/>
ping <lb/>
Stop. <lb/>
The <lb/>
train on the <lb/>
ville Ki <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
noon, <lb/>
r I <lb/>
clerks <lb/>
there we <lb/>
President Moore's <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. 1907. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Permit me to call the attention <lb/>
, of your readers to the important <lb/>
meeting to he held in your <lb/>
court house on Saturday. <lb/>
I December <lb/>
On that day there will be <lb/>
, meetings all over the south to <lb/>
j discuss the situation. <lb/>
; the relations of banks to farmer-;, <lb/>
the of changing the <lb/>
for annual settlement of <lb/>
to and <lb/>
February, and matters of <lb/>
great imp t the farmers. <lb/>
President secretary and -r <lb/>
officers of the county cotton as- <lb/>
are to be elected on <lb/>
day. Every mm in the <lb/>
county who is in <lb/>
maintaining a fair price for cot <lb/>
ton should be interested in <lb/>
of officers to serve for tin <lb/>
next twelve months. The <lb/>
influential men of the <lb/>
should he to serve a <lb/>
officers, and when elected, <lb/>
Should give their very best efforts <lb/>
to make the county association <lb/>
means of help to every one in <lb/>
county. <lb/>
The name and address of <lb/>
newly elected officers b <lb/>
forwarded to his at one <lb/>
Even the speculators and t h <lb/>
foreign spinners admit that the <lb/>
cotton association has been i f <lb/>
great benefit to the southern <lb/>
people. It is conceded <lb/>
there been no cotton <lb/>
organization, the prices of cot- <lb/>
ton this season would <lb/>
ranged below seven cents <lb/>
pound. This being so. it be- <lb/>
hooves every man in the south <lb/>
to take part and make the move- <lb/>
and more useful. <lb/>
All over th; south, mas <lb/>
meets will be held on <lb/>
day. A determined effort will <lb/>
be made to hold cotton now r <lb/>
the hands of farmers for <lb/>
cents per pound, Reader, will <lb/>
you help i Kit <lb/>
The matter of collecting the <lb/>
and bale levy should <lb/>
considered next Saturday. Our <lb/>
work has been sadly <lb/>
capped for want of funds to <lb/>
cover expenses. We should at <lb/>
once create a fund ample to <lb/>
cover all expenses for the next <lb/>
twelve months. Every farmer <lb/>
in your county will cheerfully <lb/>
contribute cents a bale en the <lb/>
production of ids lands, if the <lb/>
matter is properly presented t <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Mr. what are you do- <lb/>
to try to maintain a fair <lb/>
price for your cotton Will you <lb/>
go to court house next Sat- <lb/>
C C. Moore, <lb/>
Preside t N. C. Div. S. C. A. <lb/>
Advertise <lb/>
Most Nerd <lb/>
do things <lb/>
ridiculous our <lb/>
fathers did remarked a <lb/>
man today, we go on doing <lb/>
year after without <lb/>
asking ourselves why we do so. <lb/>
A c in p int is the matter of <lb/>
advertising, which today is <lb/>
necessity in the business <lb/>
If will notice it you <lb/>
will find the average <lb/>
man in of dullness <lb/>
i begins <lb/>
to retrench in tho mater of his <lb/>
by <lb/>
his adv r <lb/>
it because h's r <lb/>
did it and because he argues <lb/>
h; cm lop it off and rest re it <lb/>
less inconvenience than <lb/>
he can other expenses But if <lb/>
he think for a moment and <lb/>
w the matter as a cold <lb/>
n proposition involving dolls <lb/>
cents he is bound to a <lb/>
his retrenchment had best begin <lb/>
point. <lb/>
advertising is a good bus- <lb/>
practice at any time -iv <lb/>
h is valuable when the <lb/>
are buying for if its <lb/>
object is to attract the purchaser <lb/>
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