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This Department is in charge cf V I <lb />
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Enlarging <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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, 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 />
and get him into the store, <lb />
there must be greater <lb />
effort expended in that direction <lb />
when the public is buying least <lb />
No matter how severe periods of <lb />
depression are, and how <lb />
gent the money market be. <lb />
people will spend what they <lb />
must, and naturally they are at <lb />
such times more quickly at <lb />
by the offerings of ad- <lb />
as they are eager to <lb />
have their expenditures bring the <lb />
best Editor a J <lb />
Publisher <lb />
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Thanks riving is m w <lb />
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men say. <lb />
In our we th <lb />
usual exercises <lb />
with exceptional <lb />
All business was ex- <lb />
of course it was <lb />
not Anti-Saloon League. And I <lb />
heard that their time was too <lb />
or short, to lose the <lb />
H v.-ever, they were thankful <lb />
fur all such occasions. The only <lb />
accident reported worthy note <lb />
was from Beaver Dam The son <lb />
of Mr. S. V. Joyner, out <lb />
with u of other <lb />
ads about is a shot at a <lb />
and accidentally shot his boot, <lb />
but g an amateur marksman, <lb />
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Sale c t Personal Property. <lb />
I will offer for sale on Wednesday <lb />
4th 1907. my personal property <lb />
consisting of carts, wagons, buggies <lb />
farming implements of every de- <lb />
F M. Smith <lb />
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to select <lb />
to see us for now<lb />
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For Rent <lb />
The store and one warehouse <lb />
at present occupied by F. V. <lb />
will be for rent Jan- 1st. <lb />
J A. Andrews. <lb />
Lost <lb />
Last seen about the 20th of <lb />
Dark liver color, <lb />
cross between bull and pointer. <lb />
Liberal reward for W <lb />
H. Harrington, Greenville, N- C. <lb />
Com meal, cracked corn. hay. <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, <lb />
at the gin on corner of Fifth <lb />
and streets, near mar- <lb />
house. <lb />
B. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice is herein given that I will make <lb />
applications to com- <lb />
their moating on the <lb />
Monday in January, for <lb />
to retail in the town of <lb />
Stokes, c. <lb />
This Nov. 27th, 1907. <lb />
C. F. Page <lb />
Harry Skinner.<lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS Greenville, N <lb />
LIVERY BUSINESS <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
We will sell easy terms the <lb />
business known as the Green- <lb />
ville Livery Co , consisting of IS <lb />
horses, nice <lb />
tries, all harness, etc. <lb />
Purchaser can have privilege of <lb />
renting or brick <lb />
on Filth street, near market <lb />
house, ;, which the business i.- <lb />
Good location and <lb />
will be patronized. <lb />
for selling other business <lb />
demands our time. <lb />
The Greenville Livery Co., <lb />
Parties interested can apply <lb />
E G FLANAGAN <lb />
MAYBE <lb />
the <lb />
value of being well <lb />
dressed; everybody <lb />
grows out of the tact that <lb />
people have to judge your <lb />
ability and standing by the <lb />
way you look, until you give <lb />
them something else to judge <lb />
by. <lb />
That Means <lb />
that <lb />
w e<lb />
Morris Wholesale <lb />
Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb />
CAN OWN AX <lb />
Wanted Manager for Branch C <lb />
Office we wish to locate in Green j <lb />
ville. Address, with reference s j <lb />
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X ft <lb />
Strayed- Since last Way from <lb />
near one <lb />
cattle beast, ; years old, <lb />
unmarked. Suitable reward for <lb />
information leading to recovery. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
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Bath Room Comfort <lb />
Every member of the family <lb />
., dEfT the comfort and <lb />
a modem room <lb />
. .; your I mod <lb />
fixtures make <lb />
sanitary, <lb />
WARNING. <lb />
All persons arc hereby warned, <lb />
under of the law, not to <lb />
hunt or in any way trespass upon <lb />
any of my lands near <lb />
of Greenville, either the farm <lb />
South id of the river or the <lb />
grounds on north of the <lb />
river. Frank Johnston. <lb />
we- E .- <lb />
in your for the amuse o <lb />
you a . family. c <lb />
you i r small Bum down and <lb />
. i . y ; . f r the I <lb />
ma i look <lb />
are in a position to increase <lb />
the business value of every <lb />
man m this town; got <lb />
Hart, Schaffner Marx <lb />
clothes for you; and if you <lb />
live up to your looks in these <lb />
clothes, you'll be a sure <lb />
in <lb />
Business. <lb />
CS FORBES<lb />
3.95 TO NORFOLK <lb />
AND RETURN VIA <lb />
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TOBE GIVEN AWAY. <lb />
and <lb />
Vi you remodel build, let us <lb />
estimate your plumbing contract. huh <lb />
grade fixtures and our first class <lb />
work you satisfaction and future saving. <lb />
is prompt; our prices reasonable. <lb />
I tr <lb />
Notice <lb />
ordering hacks or <lb />
wagons from me for passengers <lb />
or will please hold fur <lb />
my hack or wagon to arrive. I <lb />
have recently been put to much <lb />
Double by people lotting other <lb />
or serve them <lb />
placing the order with me, <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Account Foot Ball Games. Tickets on sale <lb />
27th. final limit November 29th. For further <lb />
agent or write <lb />
l that buy W. J. Crate, j C White G P A <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
v more of goods i <lb />
presents Only <lb />
giver <lb />
for goods, only, <lb />
and does not apply to other <lb />
tides. Our holiday stock <lb />
for you to see. so come in, <lb />
make selections and get <lb />
one of these beautiful presents, i <lb />
Only limited to be <lb />
en away. Come quick- <lb />
HE MARKETS <lb />
HOUSE <lb />
A. B. Ellington December <lb />
your wife would <lb />
virtue of a no e <lb />
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Sal relay, D r <lb />
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Tue- and d i <lb />
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County Oil <lb />
F. C. James <lb />
J .- <lb />
iv. <lb />
Is but little more than weeks off. No doubt i <lb />
are wondering what that gift must he We have <lb />
for all occasions A shipment of now silk umbrellas hist <lb />
in. Something that you can take down and pack into <lb />
your traveling case. The design is new in gold and <lb />
sterling handles. Come early make your selection and <lb />
let us have it engraved for you ready for <lb />
BRADLEY <lb />
JEWELER. <lb />
Dixon <lb />
Comedy Pantomime. <lb />
HUMPTY <lb />
And the Black Dwarf <lb />
Headed by America's peerless <lb />
clown, <lb />
JAMES <lb />
Supported by a company of <lb />
all star and high class <lb />
s. <lb />
The- most <lb />
scene ever put upon a stage <lb />
The Birth Of Dawn. <lb />
sale Monday at <lb />
REFLECTOR BOOK STORE. <lb />
cents. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and wired <lb />
; W. Perry it to., <lb />
Today <lb />
Strict Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Mi <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
I Strictly <lb />
Prime <lb />
Low Grades <lb />
1-S <lb />
to <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
1-8 <lb />
Id 7- <lb />
1-1 to 8-8 <lb />
1-8 <lb />
J 7-8 <lb />
I i-W YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Wire I Bra Co., <lb />
and Broken, Norfolk. <lb />
NEW <lb />
December<lb />
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and <lb />
Die When 3-S <lb />
Dec Corn 1-4 <lb />
Jan. <lb />
May Ribs SO <lb />
Jan J <lb />
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AS GOOD TO AS THE HAFT CASH <lb />
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Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF; <lb />
At Greenville, In the of North <lb />
Carolina, at the of <lb />
August 1907 <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loam and Discount <lb />
Overdraft secured and <lb />
cured <lb />
S. Bonds to secure <lb />
Premiums on D S. BoLds <lb />
Banking house, <lb />
and fixtures <lb />
Due from National <lb />
reserve <lb />
Due State Banks <lb />
Hankers <lb />
checks and other cash items <lb />
Exchanges for house <lb />
Notes other No <lb />
Banks <lb />
and cents <lb />
money reserve 1- <lb />
Rank,<lb />
4,75- <lb />
with U. S. <lb />
Treasurer per cent of <lb />
circulation , <lb />
11,465.02 <lb />
5.032.33 <lb />
2,394.32 <lb />
627.57 <lb />
625.00 <lb />
Bad breath is a offer-ire <lb />
ailment, irritates as w as <lb />
friends; <lb />
Mountain Tea bad <lb />
from the mouth,, removes the <lb />
cause, purifies <lb />
cents, Tea or <lb />
Score. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LEADING, FLORISTS, <lb />
OP B <lb />
. kinds of all k of choice cut flow <lb />
era in season S attention give <lb />
to Wedding and Funeral Decoration- <lb />
Bulb stock, Pot j for Winter <lb />
trees <lb />
Surplus paid in <lb />
ex- <lb />
National bind taxes paid<lb />
in <lb />
as.<lb />
I and bills <lb />
50.000.00 <lb />
3,000.00 <lb />
2.886.74 <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
86,922.93 <lb />
TH <lb />
OR <lb />
V, A<lb />
J. L. Cashier. <lb />
Total <lb />
Carolina <lb />
of <lb />
J. W. Cashier of the above <lb />
bank, do swear that <lb />
above is true to tho best <lb />
my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W, Cashier an I <lb />
Capital S <lb />
Next to having money, the <lb />
most important thing is how to <lb />
I take care of it -how to in- <lb />
vest it. <lb />
A banking institution f this <lb />
j. kind care it your <lb />
to before day of Aug. a <lb />
1907. <lb />
M. <lb />
Attest <lb />
L. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
J. E. <lb />
R. <lb />
II. W. <lb />
Directors <lb />
1878 <lb />
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Elides, Fur, Co ton <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bop <lb />
steads, i Snit-; <lb />
images. <lb />
Lounges, is ,. <lb />
Life Key West <lb />
I Q <lb />
C-- <lb />
pies. Pine a pies, Syrup, <lb />
bleat Meat <lb />
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Seed an i <lb />
.-Is, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts, Cr. ; Di <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, car ants, <lb />
Glass a o i . Tip <lb />
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department of <lb />
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ind advice i win on <lb />
and <lb />
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MY FRIENDS. <lb />
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within a day or two <lb />
hi a v of slightly t <lb />
upright pianos, soma of . <lb />
have ; sen rented during <lb />
PRECOCIOUS CHILDREN. <lb />
They Should B Mentally <lb />
Built Up Physically. <lb />
All those with cart <lb />
of the young faced by a grave <lb />
problem in the case of children <lb />
who inherit or display precocity. <lb />
The to maturity of th <lb />
pimple, normal child, who passes <lb />
from stage to stage of its <lb />
is a comparatively <lb />
easy matter. The trouble largely <lb />
that the nature of precocity is not <lb />
understood. Most parents, for <lb />
hail tho signs of it with de- <lb />
and do all they can to foster <lb />
them. They treat precocity as a <lb />
gold mine, to be for all it <lb />
is hut here they make a <lb />
great mistake. <lb />
There are several types of <lb />
children, presenting varying <lb />
degrees of peril to the training sys- <lb />
and this peril is greatly lesson- <lb />
ed by a capacity to classify the <lb />
types. There are certain <lb />
of healthy and intellectual <lb />
stock, with lino physiques. They <lb />
inherit usually very active nerve <lb />
centers, imply, among <lb />
things, quick and eager brain <lb />
These children hailed <lb />
with justice as tho legitimate flow- <lb />
of their heredity, and then all <lb />
concerned, including, of course, the <lb />
poor child itself, hasten to work <lb />
with tho fair prospect by a <lb />
cruel and shortsighted system of <lb />
forcing. <lb />
These children, being naturally <lb />
strong and well, can bear <lb />
amount of the stem with- <lb />
out down, Ii I I hi do not <lb />
make tho men m they <lb />
would have mode under wise re- <lb />
They should be kepi much with <lb />
oilier children, noticed little by <lb />
their elders, interested in physical <lb />
pursuits and molded into symmetry <lb />
by a persistent holding . <lb />
There may be much wrong <lb />
with tho child who reads the <lb />
Testament four years age, <lb />
there is certainly something <lb />
with the parents who Ii m. <lb />
There is another d <lb />
type of n. These <lb />
the oil ten or <lb />
tuberculous parents inherit, <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Barber Shop. <lb />
Edmond Fleming Props. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town. Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each ore <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. We <lb />
thank you for past patronage <lb />
and ask to call again when <lb />
good work is wanted <lb />
me <lb />
by it. <lb />
and will <lb />
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mind of my pi <lb />
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Greenville. N. C <lb />
SALE PERSONAL PROPER <lb />
L. I. <lb />
Moore and <lb />
Ci B K N N C <lb />
Barber Shop. <lb />
Next to Sharp <lb />
clean towels and good <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths- <lb />
one and all for your past pat- <lb />
and hoping for your <lb />
continuance, I remain yours to <lb />
serve. <lb />
mod Administratrix v ill <lb />
. fores the <lb />
mile from Greenville on <lb />
I i i to <lb />
o'clock A M the following <lb />
personal property, <lb />
About head of one h r o <lb />
several cattle, several wagons, one la <lb />
locomotive ii one <lb />
I Machine and ed c . <lb />
, one double edger, one cotton . <lb />
W B LONG one pair cotton scales, two <lb />
grist mills, two lumber trucks, <lb />
I pieces of steel rails, mowing ma <lb />
. one hone power boiler and <lb />
horse engine, one number <lb />
Saw Mill, Van Winkle System ilia <lb />
Complete, two Harrows, line Disc <lb />
row, new Cox Cotton planter.-, sever- <lb />
several Guano Distributors, two <lb />
Corn Planters, a large quantity of <lb />
cultural one <lb />
shop with full equipment, about <lb />
barrels of corn and a of fodder, <lb />
one Iron Safe and <lb />
store fixtures and articles of <lb />
This November the <lb />
Q. V. Bland, Administratrix. <lb />
P. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
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Robert Spell <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
Shop in Window Stables on <lb />
Fourth Street. All worn done <lb />
promptly and satisfactorily <lb />
SEND YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
well. <lb />
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tie Mid c well <lb />
Ii and tin ; <lb />
IT. <lb />
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each i before <lb />
will <lb />
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cloth. The i o i lie oil into <lb />
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floors. only have In i n <lb />
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wipe up the floors with a <lb />
when they need it, and they <lb />
mirrors. Sew York <lb />
mop <lb />
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Needle Threading <lb />
A machine which threads a thou- <lb />
sand needles a i- work in <lb />
a Swiss factory, Tho purpose <lb />
he machine is to thread needles <lb />
that are placed afterward in a loom <lb />
for making lace. Tho device is <lb />
most entirely automatic. Ii <lb />
the needle, carries it along, threads <lb />
it, ties the knot, cuts the thread oil <lb />
a uniform length, then carries tho <lb />
needle across open space and <lb />
places it in u rack. The work of <lb />
threading these needles was former- <lb />
done by Hand. <lb />
Do You want people to know <lb />
you are in Business <lb />
Do you <lb />
want more <lb />
business <lb />
Answer the <lb />
yes. and it <lb />
ally follows that the <lb />
other two should have <lb />
the same answer. It <lb />
you are in business <lb />
you want the people to <lb />
know it and you want <lb />
more <lb />
ere is <lb />
Tell the people <lb />
your business <lb />
I you know <lb />
two editions <lb />
per. Daily and IV <lb />
are read<lb />
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every we <lb />
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The <lb />
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This department has <lb />
just been overhauled, <lb />
more help secured, and <lb />
is ready a <lb />
work. <lb />
Advertise and Subscribe. <lb />
MULES WERE REAL ONES. <lb />
saw a funny thing in re- <lb />
liter f a in lie Grand <lb />
I Canyon tho D <lb />
who has jut returned from trip <lb />
through the west stepped up <lb />
I the desk to register when <lb />
entry just above the <lb />
to filL The line n ad us <lb />
follow <lb />
and Mrs. John Jones, Ar- <lb />
Two <lb />
words two not <lb />
in ii e same that <lb />
giving the names of the <lb />
rivals. A wild idea fins ed <lb />
my mind that the hotel clerk <lb />
the habit of char; I <lb />
guests. My natural prompt- <lb />
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miles of telephone and telegraph <lb />
pole line in the United States, At <lb />
average of forty to <lb />
mile there are in u e, <lb />
and. assuming that tho life of a <lb />
is twelve yours, there are needed <lb />
each year more than polos. <lb />
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Proprietor <lb />
Entered as second cl matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C. under Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. DEC. 1907 <lb />
AS TO <lb />
he railroad question has <lb />
a discussed matter <lb />
ring recent month, and there <lb />
have time and again been <lb />
of suggested compromiser,; that <lb />
the governor would likely call an <lb />
extra session of the legislature <lb />
to confirm such <lb />
The legislature passed the law <lb />
making the rate <lb />
cents, and all the authority tin- <lb />
governor had was that the <lb />
law i obeyed. That he has <lb />
been firm in doing and the <lb />
have applauded his acts <lb />
While not a few of the people <lb />
think the rate should not have <lb />
made lower than cents, <lb />
the legislature saw lit to make it <lb />
lower, hence they believed as the <lb />
had been made the railroads <lb />
should obey the law. <lb />
The governor has no <lb />
offer a compromise to the rail- <lb />
roads, nor a right to accept a <lb />
compromise, but if the railroad <lb />
should one that is deemed <lb />
consistent he has the authority <lb />
to call the legislature together to <lb />
confirm or reject the offer- And <lb />
along this line The Reflector is <lb />
going to i a We <lb />
believe if the railroads would <lb />
offer co pat on a cent rate, <lb />
would one thousand mile <lb />
tickets good in the State for <lb />
two thousand mile <lb />
inter-State tickets for <lb />
ard five hundred mile tickets <lb />
for use by families on local <lb />
reads at stop all the <lb />
controversy, that the legislature <lb />
would quick to ratify such a <lb />
compromise and it would <lb />
the approval of the people. Ard <lb />
the railroads could make money <lb />
at such rates. <lb />
YOU CANNOT BLAME THE WHITE <lb />
MEN. <lb />
They never get too old, it <lb />
seems. is made <lb />
that Senator H. G. of <lb />
West Virginia, who is years <lb />
old. will take unto himself a <lb />
wife about Ne a Year. <lb />
Cotton may be quoted at ten <lb />
cents but no loyal farmer can <lb />
quoted as agreeing to that <lb />
Tie country has <lb />
its hands once more. <lb />
Tho game la a- does not protect . <lb />
people against getting shot- <lb />
People will never get good <lb />
roads until they want them and <lb />
are no longer content to drive <lb />
along through the mud. <lb />
In issuing bonds for currency <lb />
in time of peace, Mr. Roosevelt <lb />
has proved that he is not above <lb />
purloining one article of <lb />
Cleveland's wardrobe, <lb />
Joe Cannon will be <lb />
Speaker of the short session of <lb />
congress, which convened at <lb />
nun today. He has been <lb />
by the Republican caucus <lb />
as his own successor, and with <lb />
the large Republican majority <lb />
the nomination means an <lb />
The Democratic members of <lb />
the House of Representatives in <lb />
caucus named Hon. John Sharp <lb />
Williams, of Mississippi, as their <lb />
candidate for speaker. This <lb />
means that Mr. Williams will be <lb />
the floor leader of the Democrats <lb />
at the present session of congress <lb />
and, in our opinion, a better <lb />
could not have been <lb />
made. The caucus also adopted <lb />
resolutions calling for an <lb />
mediate revision of the tariff. ; <lb />
Recently The Reflector printed <lb />
a news item taken from an ex- <lb />
change in reference to the con <lb />
the government postal <lb />
are having over the fact <lb />
that so few white men stand ex- <lb />
apply <lb />
in the railway mail service. The <lb />
reason given for this, and the <lb />
authorities themselves should be <lb />
able to see it, is that the service <lb />
has been thrown open to <lb />
and they are flocking to it in such <lb />
numbers that self respecting <lb />
white men turn from <lb />
than be humiliated by having u <lb />
work in close companionship with <lb />
The news item referred <lb />
to also spoke of the inefficiency <lb />
of mail clerks, and under <lb />
work the mail service was <lb />
retrograding. The postal <lb />
have only themselves to <lb />
for such a condition, and if <lb />
they want to maintain the <lb />
of the mail sen ice they <lb />
must inaugurate changes in this <lb />
particular. <lb />
For some time one of the rail- <lb />
way mail clerks on the run be- <lb />
tween Weldon and Kinston has <lb />
been a and recently an- <lb />
other has been added. <lb />
This last one is an ex-preacher <lb />
who gave up the ministry to go <lb />
into the mail service. <lb />
Since the service has b en <lb />
open to them many schools <lb />
are making instruction in <lb />
mail service a course of study so <lb />
as to force as many of the race <lb />
into it as but even with <lb />
this school training they art <lb />
inefficient as mail clerks, fur <lb />
they are incapable of performing <lb />
the duties. No one can <lb />
the white men for keeping cut <lb />
of it when the service is being <lb />
crowded with <lb />
It is time the congressmen <lb />
themselves were- interfering and <lb />
in some objections to this <lb />
condition, unless they want to <lb />
see the mail service further <lb />
crippled. <lb />
Now it is claimed that the <lb />
economy of the shopping women <lb />
who used to spend their pin <lb />
money more freely, is the real <lb />
cause of the panic. We knew <lb />
the men would succeed in putting <lb />
the blame on the women some <lb />
time- <lb />
Some Chicago married women being endowed with the mind <lb />
have agreed not to kiss their which has produced such won- <lb />
. . . . ,. , world That there <lb />
husbands if there is the odor of j was such a power <lb />
certain. When we a house <lb />
we know that there was a <lb />
liquor on the masculine breath. <lb />
Now suppose the husbands <lb />
fer the foaming to <lb />
bliss <lb />
The fact that the bonds to be <lb />
issued by the government were <lb />
over subscribed by people who <lb />
want to invest in them, shows <lb />
that there is yet money in the <lb />
land. If the money in hiding <lb />
was brought out and put in cir- <lb />
there would be no more <lb />
danger of financial panics. <lb />
Three hundred and fifty mil <lb />
lion cold storage eggs are to be <lb />
turned loose in Chicago, to offset <lb />
the supply taken from the hold <lb />
of the Atlantic liner, which aided <lb />
the British hen in becoming a <lb />
a contemporary of the American <lb />
hen. <lb />
For once Speaker Cannon's <lb />
of economy bubbled in <lb />
the right direction. He says <lb />
the parcels post matter is not to <lb />
be considered now. And it <lb />
should not be considered at any <lb />
other time, except to put it in <lb />
the pigeon hole and let it stay <lb />
there. <lb />
A young man in Mecklenburg <lb />
county shot and killed a young <lb />
lady, and after being arrested <lb />
confessed his crime- Yet when <lb />
the investigated <lb />
the verdict of the jury was <lb />
that the young woman was shot <lb />
by some party unknown. That <lb />
seems to about reach the limit. <lb />
The young man was certainly <lb />
taking chances his life to <lb />
ell such a lie on himself. <lb />
Perhaps the reason that Mr <lb />
Bryan does not want a campaign <lb />
committee next time he runs is <lb />
that he may be able to let down <lb />
Chairman K. Jones with- <lb />
out hurting his feelings. <lb />
After getting licked in the <lb />
election, Asheville saloon keepers <lb />
appealed to the aldermen to give <lb />
them a few months longer to do <lb />
business. The aldermen sat <lb />
down on the proposition- <lb />
The Herald intimates <lb />
that the ministry is open to Gov- <lb />
Glenn if he does not get <lb />
what lie wants after his term <lb />
expires- If the ministry should <lb />
get him there is no question <lb />
about it having a good man who <lb />
would honor the calling, <lb />
A society has been organized <lb />
at Paterson, N. J., that has for <lb />
its object the breaking up of the <lb />
secret orders of the country. <lb />
Perhaps this is only another of <lb />
the anarchistic for <lb />
. aim <lb />
has become awarded the credit for it which <lb />
Tits fine <lb />
The Coastal Canal and Mr. Small. <lb />
Abolish Cape is <lb />
the title of an interesting article <lb />
on the Atlantic inland water-way <lb />
in The Technical World Magazine <lb />
for December, which is <lb />
by a picture of Hon. John <lb />
H- Small, Representative in Con- <lb />
of the first district of North <lb />
Carolina, who is spoken of as <lb />
father of the inland water- <lb />
and the of whose <lb />
seven right is confidently <lb />
foreshadowed. A; d upon this <lb />
great enterprise and its foremost <lb />
promoter The Norfolk Virginian- <lb />
Pilot <lb />
the proposed coastal <lb />
canal become an accomplished <lb />
fact in the near future, and there <lb />
is reasonable ground for <lb />
that it will, no small measure <lb />
of credit will be due <lb />
Representative John H. Small, <lb />
cf the first North Carolina dis-, <lb />
Ever since his initial en-1 <lb />
trance into Congress several <lb />
years ago, Mr- Small, while <lb />
striving particularly in behalf of <lb />
the Norfolk Beaufort link, has <lb />
labored indefatigably to impress <lb />
upon his colleagues in that body <lb />
and upon the country at large <lb />
the importance and value of con- <lb />
up the chain of interior <lb />
water-ways which nature has <lb />
provided along the Atlantic sea- <lb />
board from to <lb />
Florida. To this end he has <lb />
from the first persistently urged <lb />
just such concert of action and <lb />
effort which is now assured as a <lb />
result of the Philadelphia con- <lb />
of last week. Had his <lb />
plea been heeded when first <lb />
made, it is a statement that <lb />
the project would now be well <lb />
on the way towards <lb />
When it is consummated <lb />
there will be credit enough for <lb />
all, but to the man who first <lb />
the movement and has for <lb />
years battled in behalf of the <lb />
project, alone and single handed, <lb />
assuredly an especial measure of <lb />
credit will be justly due <lb />
This great will assuredly <lb />
one day be effected if for no other <lb />
reason than the undisputed <lb />
merit of the proposition. We <lb />
trust that Mr. Small will live to <lb />
see the consummation, but <lb />
so or not he has had the <lb />
good fortune to live to see <lb />
public interest thoroughly enlist- <lb />
ed in the enterprise and himself <lb />
The board of trade of Norfolk <lb />
will hold a meeting next Tuesday <lb />
to consider the matter of reopen- <lb />
the Jamestown exposition for <lb />
four months during next sum- <lb />
mer. We hope the movement <lb />
in that direction will reach <lb />
The second battleship <lb />
Texas, the first armor-clad <lb />
of the modern United States <lb />
navy, has been placed on the <lb />
retired list at the Norfolk navy- <lb />
yard- The hail with de- <lb />
light the bells <lb />
rung on the Texas, although <lb />
conspicuous in the battle of San- <lb />
the vessel has always bet n <lb />
regarded as a <lb />
builder, and all the theories of <lb />
scientists and all the negations <lb />
of agnostics cannot destroy that <lb />
knowledge and no argument can <lb />
that tact. When we <lb />
see an oak tree we know that it <lb />
was built after a fashion that no <lb />
human builder could achieve, <lb />
but is built by a Builder never- <lb />
Now, the question which the <lb />
scientists and skeptics and <lb />
have never even attempt- <lb />
ed to answer is, What has become <lb />
of the great Builder of the <lb />
verse Is it reasonable to sup <lb />
pose that such a Being was <lb />
and has died or ceased to ex- <lb />
Is it conceivable that after <lb />
having created so prodigious and <lb />
wonderful a man with a spirit <lb />
for which a kingdom is too small <lb />
a bond, that the Creator should, <lb />
if living, retire and lose interest <lb />
in the work of his hands <lb />
And such a theory would be too <lb />
hard a tax upon human credulity; <lb />
What, though in solemn silence, all <lb />
Move round the dark ball; <lb />
What though no real voice nor <lb />
Amid their radiant orbs be <lb />
In reason's ear they rejoice, <lb />
And utter forth glorious voice <lb />
Forever singing as they shine <lb />
The Hand that makes us is divine. <lb />
Entry of Vacant Land. <lb />
Entry no. 614.-R. H. by F. C <lb />
Harding, Atty., enters and claims about <lb />
or land <lb />
. township, Pitt county, N. <lb />
i amp on both sides <lb />
creek adjoining the lands of M. <lb />
N. B. on the south- <lb />
K. M. H. Garrison the <lb />
land- k nova as on north, <lb />
by Laura and Little <lb />
John lands on the east. <lb />
This Nov. <lb />
R. H. <lb />
by F. C Harding, Atty. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming title <lb />
to or interest in the foregoing described <lb />
land must file their protest in writing <lb />
with me within the next thirty days, or <lb />
they will be barred by law. <lb />
R. <lb />
Entry Taker <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By the power of sale coo <lb />
tamed in a Mortgage deed executed <lb />
and delivered by Oscar H. <lb />
to i. A. Randolph on the 21st <lb />
November, 1906 and duly rec- <lb />
the Register of deeds o <lb />
county. North <lb />
page the undersign <lb />
to public sale, before <lb />
door in Greenville, <lb />
highest bidder, on M <lb />
day of December, , <lb />
real property to <lb />
of containing <lb />
more or less, adjoining <lb />
A. Randolph, the Fa <lb />
heirs, the home i <lb />
said tract of land <lb />
township, Pitt <lb />
Carolina, to satisfy <lb />
deed. <lb />
This 13th day of <lb />
L. A. Randolph, <lb />
J. L. Fleming. Atty. <lb />
MR- BRYAN'S SUNDAY LECTURE. <lb />
famous in late years. <lb />
his Observer. <lb />
Whether we agree or disagree <lb />
I with the political theories of Mr. <lb />
William J. Bryan, the <lb />
more Sun, no one car. deny his <lb />
marvelous power as an orator. <lb />
And it is certain that such <lb />
that which he delivered <lb />
in Baltimore Sunday afternoon <lb />
are a powerful influence upon <lb />
young men for upholding and <lb />
sustaining good morals and the <lb />
Christian religion. King David <lb />
wrote lone ago that fool <lb />
hath said in his heart there is no <lb />
and a celebrated preacher <lb />
added that but a fool <lb />
would have said Mr. Bryan <lb />
seized upon the manifest weak <lb />
points in the argument of those <lb />
who deny the existence of God, <lb />
and he dwelt upon it and <lb />
pressed it upon his audience with <lb />
brilliant rhetoric- Great scion <lb />
have assailed the Mosaic <lb />
account of the creation and the <lb />
whole narrative upon which the <lb />
Christian religion is founded. <lb />
But they have never advanced <lb />
any other reasonable theory to <lb />
account for the facts as we have <lb />
them. The theory of evolution <lb />
is a reasonable theory as far as it <lb />
goes, and does not contradict the <lb />
essential doctrine of the <lb />
But the weak point in the doc- <lb />
indeed, it can be called <lb />
a the skeptic is the <lb />
absence of any theory as to a <lb />
I primal cause. It is perfectly <lb />
conceivable that with matter in <lb />
existence, endowed with all the <lb />
various properties that it is <lb />
known to possess, the universe <lb />
as it now exists may have been <lb />
But what marvelous <lb />
and incomprehensible Power was <lb />
it that first created matter and <lb />
endowed it with those latent <lb />
which finally caused it <lb />
to grow into the vast and <lb />
able universe, scattered through <lb />
boundless space, with the mys- <lb />
force of gravity, the <lb />
nature of which no man knows, <lb />
to keep the earth and the <lb />
bodies in their everlasting <lb />
course What inconceivable <lb />
intelligence was it that framed, <lb />
or created, or evolved so marvel- <lb />
a mechanism as a human <lb />
You Should <lb />
OWN the Wonderful <lb />
Phonograph. it talks, <lb />
laugh plays music all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
Let us put one in your home for <lb />
you. cell them as as <lb />
any one else you have no ex- <lb />
press to pay. You can hear the <lb />
records BEFORE you buy them. <lb />
Sold on Easy <lb />
Write or Come to See Us. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our <lb />
Is a you could desire, not <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box not a <lb />
useful <lb />
Of <lb />
SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
The undersigned Administratrix will <lb />
sell for Mill about <lb />
t mile from Greenville on Thursday, <lb />
December 6th. Hale to begin at <lb />
A ., the following <lb />
ed i to <lb />
About of one horse, <lb />
several cattle wagons, <lb />
gin-r one <lb />
Machine ti and <lb />
one edger, id <lb />
on pair i <lb />
grit mills, two lumber true-ks, <lb />
ea of steel rails, one mowing ma <lb />
chine, one horse power boiler and <lb />
horse engine, number Knight <lb />
Saw one Van Winkle System Gin <lb />
complete, two Harrows, On Disc <lb />
row, new Cox Cotton planter.-, sever- <lb />
several Guano Distributors, two <lb />
Corn Planters, a large quantity of <lb />
cultural Implements, one blacksmith <lb />
shop with full equipment, about <lb />
barrels of corn and a lot of fodder <lb />
one Iron Safe and some <lb />
store fixtures and articles of <lb />
This November the 19th 1907. <lb />
Q. V. Bland, Administratrix. <lb />
P. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
You get Harriers <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
j p <lb />
Corey<lb />
W. <lb />
HI All K IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
Fresh Good kept con- <lb />
Ill in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <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 />
cert pure. Don't fail to see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware etc. 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 tight and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will find in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
and Paper 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 />
is in <lb />
rid r <lb />
C. NYE, who is authorized <lb />
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse an <lb />
fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. las of <lb />
Seven Springs, I to <lb />
home Friday <lb />
having spent i me <lb />
Mrs. E- E. Cox. <lb />
Our entire of b <lb />
at cost for tn I -x <lb />
They must go B. V. <lb />
Rev. W. E Cox let <lb />
morning to take <lb />
new field in <lb />
suits <lb />
best wishes go <lb />
PA new It t of best j <lb />
in. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Quite a numb r of . . i <lb />
of Winterville High School w-. <lb />
to their n in--- i <lb />
spend <lb />
Glass coffee j t <lb />
c. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Novella Bunting went t <lb />
Bethel to spend g <lb />
with her parents. <lb />
cement at <lb />
A- W. and Co. <lb />
Misses Mollie Bryan. K. <lb />
Chapman, and Laura Cox, <lb />
spent Thanksgiving day at <lb />
We have on hard a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B T. Cos <lb />
There were services at all <lb />
churches here Thursday- <lb />
exercises were held at the <lb />
Free Will Baptist church at night <lb />
which very enjoyable. <lb />
Perk paving time is here. <lb />
your salt at A W. Ange and Co <lb />
Misses Cora Forbes and Eliza <lb />
beth Boushall spent <lb />
day with Mrs J. O. Bobbitt, <lb />
The famous Hawks glasses at <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro Don't neglect <lb />
your <lb />
Rainy weather brings <lb />
no dread to those who are we <lb />
Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
meal for you at <lb />
Wood also a <lb />
A I; x went to New Bern <lb />
,. . , business connected <lb />
A n . let association work. <lb />
. . Dur of station- <lb />
, .,. We must make <lb />
, immense stock <lb />
coming During <lb />
we will make <lb />
to all our customers <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
v i is past and all <lb />
b back and are <lb />
work, looking forward <lb />
mile o st, Christmas. <lb />
of new pupils <lb />
rooms for the <lb />
M i<lb />
i .- of all sizes <lb />
t F Manning <lb />
i mufflers <lb />
wind at B. F <lb />
I of <lb />
iv <lb />
Ms <lb />
th. . . G. Cox <lb />
-u <lb />
ll Ta<lb />
the <lb />
i. engaged <lb />
ran. <lb />
T W Sons 1907 <lb />
a . can now <lb />
the drug store of Dr- <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Mis Louise Fleming, of House, <lb />
spent Monday night with Miss <lb />
Janie Kittrell. <lb />
Have all your wood turning <lb />
v, at the Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. First class work <lb />
done <lb />
A. G. Cox R. H. <lb />
r attended the sale of the <lb />
Milling and <lb />
Co. Monday <lb />
G. Co. have <lb />
chased ck of goods owned <lb />
by H. L and will con- <lb />
business in the same <lb />
ore- t to see Mr.<lb />
it th <lb />
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thinking r <lb />
.-audits by <lb />
i- handy <lb />
cheap be <lb />
j ruble. <lb />
,; <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPART <lb />
J. M. BLOW, iv an an i d <lb />
k.-. Daily <lb />
i- <lb />
receipts for <lb />
r have a lift <lb />
ill v tin mail at <lb />
its office. We also take orders <lb />
From <lb />
fort i <lb />
marked <lb />
as <lb />
Johnson u out of business, <lb />
i, one f our and <lb />
best business men. <lb />
Rev. N. C. Duncan filled hit <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
i morning. <lb />
the A g Manufacturing <lb />
company have now on file orders <lb />
for a few of their old reliable <lb />
cox cotton planters and simplex <lb />
sowers for spring ship- <lb />
A. G. Cox, Mrs- G. E. <lb />
provided with good rubber R Carroll went <lb />
to Greenville Sunday to visit rel- <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
on y <lb />
second Sunday in <lb />
black male hog, <lb />
about pounds, <lb />
--lit in each ear. <lb />
information <lb />
to pay in- <lb />
trouble. <lb />
V. E. Tucker. <lb />
R. F D. Winterville, N C. <lb />
x Manufacturing <lb />
r- a solid ear <lb />
r- Pittsburgh Fence. <lb />
h before you buy <lb />
prices that are in-<lb />
Cox Co. will <lb />
i I percent for <lb />
chocks on or <lb />
t in payment <lb />
i's or in purchase <lb />
in line. <lb />
, Post Card-at <lb />
H Bather <lb />
i n i <lb />
during <lb />
afraid of the banks <lb />
panic and hoard up <lb />
and boots. We have the best <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
and company. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co have. <lb />
a complete stock of ready made <lb />
clothing see him before you get <lb />
your next suit. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Jackson and Miss <lb />
Roland Cobb are spending some <lb />
time with relatives at C <lb />
Miss Cox returned to <lb />
Galloway's cross roads to begin <lb />
work in her school. <lb />
will pay per <lb />
cent, premium on cashier's <lb />
checks till Dec. 1907. <lb />
B. F. Co., <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
of all kinds prepared <lb />
at the Carolina Milling mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Some days ago, Geo. Kittrell <lb />
shipped a pony to New Hill, <lb />
You talk about good neat and <lb />
comfortable school desk that are <lb />
cheap but I can assure you that <lb />
the desk made <lb />
by the A G cox Manufacturing <lb />
company has all these qualities <lb />
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb />
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb />
Barber Co- <lb />
The A G Cox Manufacturing <lb />
company are selling their famous <lb />
welded fence fast <lb />
Any one in need of good fence <lb />
and barb wire will be to their in- <lb />
call to see them before <lb />
they buy. <lb />
The famous A. <lb />
stalk cutter is the best stalk cut- <lb />
on the market, come and ex- <lb />
it and see if you will not <lb />
agree with us. B F Manning <lb />
Have your carts, wagons and <lb />
buggies put in good trim for the <lb />
fall use. All kinds of repair <lb />
work done promptly. Carolina <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro, <lb />
Now is the time to get single <lb />
and double low down <lb />
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb />
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
a aves. <lb />
buggies are <lb />
if you want a nice up-to <lb />
date runabout you had <lb />
better give him an early call <lb />
Monday a strange came <lb />
to our town and sold John Spark <lb />
man a bicycle for ten dollars. <lb />
Sparkman suspicioned something <lb />
wrong, as ten dollars was o <lb />
cheap for a wheel of that grade. <lb />
He immediately phoned to Kin- <lb />
in regard to the matter <lb />
learned that a had stolen a <lb />
wheel and clothes there. <lb />
Sparkman attempted to catch the <lb />
but the latter had too much <lb />
speed. Mr. of Greenville, <lb />
was phoned for immediately and <lb />
came with blood hounds. They <lb />
trailed the to a <lb />
between Winterville and Green- <lb />
ville but had to stop on account <lb />
of darkness. <lb />
Mrs- Susan Jackson is having a <lb />
residence erected near Dr- Cox's <lb />
place. <lb />
A. house and lot conveniently <lb />
located to business section of <lb />
town, for sale. For terms see <lb />
Ed Nelson, Winterville <lb />
The cold weather brings no <lb />
dread to those having plenty bed- <lb />
ding, blankets and i a <lb />
specialty at A. W Ange and Co. <lb />
A new line of plaids and home <lb />
spun at B F Manning company <lb />
Now 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 />
Another large lot of Men's and <lb />
just opened. Come <lb />
and examine them <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co, <lb />
Notice <lb />
to say t my many <lb />
friends that I am now with the <lb />
Carolina Milling and <lb />
company, where you can get <lb />
all kinds of repair work done on <lb />
short notice. Thanking you for <lb />
your past favors. I also solicit a <lb />
The road hands were treated <lb />
They are now <lb />
work on what is known as the <lb />
Swamp section in th s <lb />
So well are they <lb />
work the <lb />
them a dinner <lb />
They had a fifty two pound <lb />
of beef and Mr Dick Co <lb />
thirty seven potato custard <lb />
them-one custard i <lb />
hand The way w <lb />
things furnished <lb />
he occasion, disappeared in th <lb />
man was indeed <lb />
These poor fellows know <lb />
i w to appreciate a good <lb />
swell as poor mortals <lb />
if they only have <lb />
food man of God to have W <lb />
hem the meaning of Thanks- <lb />
much it might <lb />
to the occasion <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
O E. E. Co., they alway <lb />
have the best. <lb />
Cotton is coming in more rap- <lb />
than some time past. <lb />
George and family <lb />
relatives in <lb />
A. Tasteless Chill tonic with <lb />
ion, positive permanent <lb />
relief in chills and I v <lb />
i general tonic only at U. M. <lb />
store, Ayden, N. <lb />
gladly welcome the <lb />
f Walter Barfield and I <lb />
their old home, Ayden. They <lb />
nave been living near <lb />
for the vast year. <lb />
Overcoats at a bargain Bit lot <lb />
just received. See our line be- <lb />
buy. J. R <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs Whitty, of Newborn, is <lb />
visit to her mother at hot-1 <lb />
Tripp, are now possession of the old white <lb />
that Peter owned. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Stocks is visiting <lb />
friends in Williamston. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. have just re- <lb />
a car load of lime. <lb />
Mack Taylor is, we ire pleased <lb />
to learn, very much better. <lb />
Now for a new fall suit. <lb />
fail to see our line before you buy <lb />
R. Turnage and <lb />
Car load Portland Cement at <lb />
J. R. Smith <lb />
Frank Jordan is off for the <lb />
holidays <lb />
Your lady friend would <lb />
one of those fancy box-s <lb />
of candy at Sauls <lb />
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
F. Lilly and Mrs. Lilly <lb />
spending Thanksgiving with <lb />
their parents at Maple Cypress. <lb />
See our beautiful line of ladies <lb />
dress goods before you buy. J- <lb />
R, Turnage and company. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Boyd and Lilla <lb />
are in Greensboro visiting <lb />
the family of E- G. Cox. <lb />
Keen cutlery and hard- <lb />
ware at J. R- Smith co <lb />
A great many left <lb />
home yesterday and a large <lb />
number of visitors came here to <lb />
spend Thanksgiving. <lb />
Buy a pair of our patent <lb />
leather shoes for men. Every <lb />
guaranteed not to crack <lb />
R. Turnage and Company. <lb />
We spent the day yesterday <lb />
with our relative. J. J. Edwards, <lb />
and had an excellent dinner and <lb />
a good time. <lb />
This is the time of the year <lb />
that your face and hands chap <lb />
so badly don't suffer with it but <lb />
call at M. M. drug store <lb />
and get a bottle of violet cream, <lb />
only per bottle. <lb />
Croup Pneumonia Dangerous dis-1 Gray Moore, of swift creek, <lb />
eases. Require prompt treatment, here Thursday. <lb />
VICK'S CROUP-PNEUMONIA SALVE is tor <lb />
Emergency Doctor hi your home. Delights or j and fresh fish. <lb />
trial it drug stores, if reports are true another of <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
One thirty-seven acre t rm <lb />
just outside corporation at <lb />
Ayden Lon C <lb />
NOTICE-The Junior Builder <lb />
of the Ayden Christian <lb />
chi request all of its <lb />
I s to be present Friday night <lb />
m r i, at o'clock to <lb />
social Please all come Sunday <lb />
Glad to see our good friend <lb />
Mr. J. J. Edwards, out again <lb />
has to M <lb />
for several days. <lb />
Dr. Marshall, of Atlantic <lb />
. i hi re mi a to C. A. <lb />
Fair. <lb />
Bring us your beeswax, wool, <lb />
ams, shoulders, ant. <lb />
eggs to J R. Smith Co. <lb />
A tenement house out in <lb />
n caught fire and w <lb />
urned last Wednesday <lb />
of the fire is <lb />
i . <lb />
iV i <lb />
; coin to <lb />
J. N- Alexander i <lb />
Sm 1.1-1 n . an I <lb />
i a i <lb />
In <lb />
IV <lb />
h. <lb />
t home. We read <lb />
almost daily s where <lb />
money is stolen the house or <lb />
by fire. Put it into <lb />
of give the <lb />
benefit of its circulation and <lb />
the same time i is <lb />
J. L. Jackson, Cashier. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and <lb />
F. V. Johnston's. <lb />
See F. V. Johnston for <lb />
thing in the way of fed. <lb />
any- <lb />
Sadness is often jollity gone to <lb />
seed <lb />
Mingle a little gaiety with <lb />
your grave pursuits. Horace. <lb />
There are more currency <lb />
remedies than cures for that tired <lb />
feeling. <lb />
Under the present rules foot- <lb />
ball sterns to be a thing of the <lb />
passed. <lb />
Every man has a r lace in the <lb />
world, but most of them have a <lb />
lot of trouble finding it <lb />
plan of currency re- <lb />
form congress adopts will <lb />
with criticism from about forty <lb />
million voters, each of whom has <lb />
a plan of his own. <lb />
Chicago aldermen balked at <lb />
taxing the baby It <lb />
would probably have been vetoed <lb />
by anti-race suicide president <lb />
anyway. <lb />
have been ft <lb />
occupied the house. It <lb />
he property of Richard -ion <lb />
-on, col., and we learn was in- <lb />
Boys I have a nice line of <lb />
razors from 1.00 t <lb />
I d well to one d <lb />
ave time and money See m <lb />
of and r brand <lb />
if pocket M M <lb />
child of Mr. <lb />
who lives in Green <lb />
last Saturday <lb />
here Sunday <lb />
and buried in <lb />
Big cots latest styles, <lb />
at J. R. Smith <lb />
Ira T. of <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
friends. <lb />
will have a full <lb />
oyster's Candies, also <lb />
in tea, bananas, raisins <lb />
ind want in <lb />
an I co <lb />
J N. Alexander and C <lb />
A certain young <lb />
in town la-1. Sunday or <lb />
acting as to <lb />
h he could secure for a c- <lb />
he was a <lb />
investment for a noble purpose. <lb />
Anything, everything, <lb />
resent you want and <lb />
you do not want in our <lb />
C hist mas stock- <lb />
The Milling and <lb />
factoring plant was sold at pub <lb />
lie auction here <lb />
was bid in J. F for <lb />
J. N. Alexander and <lb />
J- R. Turnage has been to and <lb />
returned from Kinston lately. <lb />
There were a large number i <lb />
visitors in Ayden Monday from <lb />
Pine far cough balsam will re- <lb />
your cough and cold a <lb />
bottle from M M Sauls <lb />
J. L. Smith, of <lb />
was a at Squire <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
and rain coats <lb />
fail to see them <lb />
J R and company <lb />
These beautiful willow bas- <lb />
containing such <lb />
candy at seems d <lb />
to please many a maiden fair. <lb />
The way painters are <lb />
around here adds <lb />
considerable to the appearance of <lb />
our town. <lb />
-i r t <lb />
razors for a or <lb />
., more <lb />
M M Sauls druggist <lb />
. n <lb />
. her mo her e <lb />
left for her home in New- <lb />
barn Monday <lb />
The report of the dis- <lb />
--v for tho -.- i <lb />
total resources or <lb />
d of living <lb />
to the town of <lb />
71.07. <lb />
man who was drank <lb />
other day our in <lb />
he <lb />
drunk would lock him- <lb />
and save the chief the <lb />
trouble. <lb />
of <lb />
bas been <lb />
with her . L. <lb />
v. I. <lb />
-.-; <lb />
Jail <lb />
on market that has bi <lb />
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forget, it- <lb />
Miss f <lb />
if. i visiting Mrs. G <lb />
iv <lb />
the smiles <lb />
, -i beaming <lb />
visits f whom <lb />
lam rumor is m . sell <lb />
busy. <lb />
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ii is <lb />
i broth r, <lb />
i. an I <lb />
X, x lo <lb />
s candy i from <lb />
at Saul's -ii .- <lb />
R. F Johnson and <lb />
of <lb />
i Monday. <lb />
Car H<lb />
D S MOORE BRO <lb />
their entire stock Xe- <lb />
Groceries and Confection- <lb />
for sale in bulk. Terms <lb />
cash, call on them if you wish a <lb />
bargain- A nice large large <lb />
large brick store in which to eon <lb />
duct business can be reused on <lb />
easy terms. <lb />
i Haw Hat <lb />
i-t received style <lb />
-a Guarantee I. S <lb />
i me and <lb />
. Martin, i G <lb />
Sunday night here. He <lb />
next morning with -i <lb />
and serene. <lb />
bin i f <lb />
Christmas good . 12th. <lb />
J. <lb />
J R. Turnage . one day <lb />
last week a bale of <lb />
from W H. weigh- <lb />
p which they <lb />
paid ii; h I bile <lb />
to is <lb />
that en other col in s <lb />
for cents W farm- <lb />
just know how <lb />
-I. Son <lb />
received a car load of <lb />
Can <lb />
any <lb />
wire fence, <lb />
The largest and cheapest line <lb />
of stationary in town d buy <lb />
until you have examined M. M- <lb />
stock. <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
Sale of Personal Property, <lb />
On Wednesday, Dec. 11th, at the late <lb />
of H. Moore, deceased, <lb />
near mill, will sell at public <lb />
auction for cash a lot of household and <lb />
kitchen furniture, farming utensils, <lb />
team, cattle, corn and fodder. <lb />
This 18th day of Nov. 1907. <lb />
Mrs. Martha A. Moore. <lb />
of D. H. Moore. <lb />
prince merchants will be <lb />
whistling We <lb />
If you want a new fall suit, we <lb />
have them, Latest styles and <lb />
prices reasonable. J R Turnage <lb />
and company <lb />
One of the worst things about <lb />
liberal share of your future pat- any money is how restless <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
Jas. A. Manning. <lb />
you are to spend it so you won't J <lb />
have any. <lb />
Dr Joseph Di <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the of <lb />
LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. <lb />
Loam discount stock <lb />
surplus <lb />
Overdraft secured 14.07 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Duo from banks and bankers 4,601.81 <lb />
cash items <lb />
Gold coin 120.00 <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat. bk notes other 1,335.00<lb />
136.79<lb />
Deposits subject to shot it 181.07 <lb />
cashier's checks outstanding <lb />
I'M. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I. R. Smith, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
FAILS. <lb />
The following editorial from <lb />
the Atlanta Journal so com- <lb />
and tersely states the <lb />
causes of the present financial <lb />
condition, as well as the means <lb />
by which its evil influence has <lb />
been counteracted, that we <lb />
place to it full, believing that <lb />
the editorial columns of The Re- <lb />
cannot be used to bettor <lb />
advantage. The Journal, <lb />
The true inwardness of the <lb />
recent crisis has now <lb />
become known and no doubt re- <lb />
considered, in the most pros- <lb />
condition it has enjoyed <lb />
for years. And yet such is the <lb />
plain, fact <lb />
It is the story of the fight that <lb />
failed, an New York con- <lb />
are covered with con- <lb />
That the shrinkage in values <lb />
will continue for some little time <lb />
to come is not only natural but <lb />
bl- At the sane time it <lb />
is equally certain that the worst <lb />
of the Stringency is over. Money <lb />
is beginning to reach the west <lb />
with which to move grain <lb />
crop and in a I lime it will be <lb />
coming south to move the cotton <lb />
As soon as the latter <lb />
buds who are honorable A SOCIAL <lb />
who can do something- Dudes <lb />
should be discarded in every. Winterville, N. C. Nov. 1907, <lb />
particular. Our young men A most enjoyable occasion <lb />
should seek wives who know how was the birthday party last Fri <lb />
to govern a home and be able day night, given Misses <lb />
and Cox at their <lb />
home in honor of Messrs. <lb />
mains in the minds of those who movement is well under way we <lb />
Z familiar with the facts that J expect to <lb />
the was shrewdly man- <lb />
in New York. <lb />
It was an organized assault on <lb />
the Room administration. <lb />
Dudes and butterflies and <lb />
are forgotten. Men and women <lb />
are not forgotten. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Duncan and Harvey Cox. <lb />
The invited guests arrived at <lb />
North Carolina in 1870 one early hour and were cordially <lb />
of the poorest and most illiterate, greeted, soon were lost in <lb />
States in the union. Now she the amusements provided <lb />
the policies it <lb />
cotton advance materially and <lb />
business in general resume its <lb />
normal condition. <lb />
There i n to indulge <lb />
a hop I and to <lb />
over- <lb />
At the Hi the c <lb />
in general will n-. i forget <lb />
ii was the the Wall street icy <lb />
most despicable I <lb />
GOV. AT <lb />
by Messrs, <lb />
represents, <lb />
cooked up by the New York <lb />
banks to bring about <lb />
and embarrassment As <lb />
the cl become known <lb />
it is <lb />
deep and <lb />
conspiracy ever entered into b <lb />
the fir . inti rests of New <lb />
The lie already familiar <lb />
with of I e c B of the <lb />
n. know Ion <lb />
, N I h d <lb />
is . deposits by <lb />
v- r <lb />
longs i i in <lb />
. mi I in <lb />
th rial c pit long i <lb />
had w in <lb />
from Europe, <lb />
banks . i in . ii i <lb />
to the sou h d <lb />
the cotton and <lb />
i . lit <lb />
ti . i n o -.- <lb />
i. ti ; m m <lb />
. y ;.;, <lb />
ch i of I him to verify . <lb />
mil is ion, i j govern be it, <lb />
. at is n y for <lb />
the . Ii n in the i I p p of th C r i a <lb />
their w i has been <lb />
Up t . poi I privilege of the writer to <lb />
in <lb />
v be in <lb />
t h <lb />
t . <lb />
stands second in cotton <lb />
second to the countries of <lb />
the world in th- manufacture <lb />
of furniture. She is second in <lb />
the production and manufacture <lb />
of tobacco- She has a greater <lb />
diversity of crops than any other <lb />
State in the and has water <lb />
power enough to turn the factory <lb />
wheels of the world. <lb />
The older men must soon pass <lb />
ALL THE <lb />
Directions For Car of <lb />
Not. <lb />
The first teeth, like the second, <lb />
re required for the proper <lb />
of the food, which is all the <lb />
more necessary in the growing child, <lb />
who needs more nourishment in <lb />
proportion than an older person of <lb />
twice his size. As soon as the teeth <lb />
appear they should be cleansed with <lb />
a soft cloth, and when the child is <lb />
old enough a little brush should be <lb />
given to him, and he should be <lb />
taught how to use it. After this <lb />
for the evening. Several games, the mother or nurse should see that <lb />
were played and some excellent it is used The mouth of <lb />
music was rendered. Mr. Dun- <lb />
can is good j a, id toasts. <lb />
Many faces turned red as. he <lb />
gave them some of his <lb />
t on. We will mention a <lb />
That is a group all inter- <lb />
i ii each t the two young <lb />
men with thus girls on the sofa, <lb />
away, the destiny of the State are just from the dormitory, and <lb />
will be in the hands of its young are laughing up th sleeves, <lb />
men and women. Its future and Henry can give th.- <lb />
depends upon what they are. younger boys a few points on <lb />
every child should be examined two <lb />
or three times a year by the dentist, <lb />
and any little cavities discovered <lb />
should be stopped with temporary <lb />
tilling. Indeed, as much care should <lb />
be taken of the first as of the second <lb />
set of teeth, for they are just as <lb />
necessary to health, beauty and com- <lb />
fort. <lb />
One only has to look into the <lb />
face of G Glenn and see <lb />
courting. <lb />
Miss Olive is not a politician <lb />
the great heart of a man who is I but it's plain to see that she's <lb />
willing to stand for truth even fond of Bryan, and has a <lb />
the face of the hardest mania for <lb />
The day will be long re-1 <lb />
fruits especially <lb />
HOC;, by the students of Miss Roland is dreaming by the <lb />
I lie High School and F <lb />
mil . . v v, 26.1 of the town and community. <lb />
alone will reveal the <lb />
and the Fountain <lb />
forth a stream of <lb />
quern language of the dream. <lb />
Miss Jam thinks it a <lb />
party, and Roy- well he's <lb />
busy now. Will ask him later. <lb />
Magdalene is over there ask- <lb />
about the moon, perhaps <lb />
If the president takes chances I can tell her how to <lb />
estimate of this address. <lb />
The governor left immediately <lb />
for where he delivered a <lb />
Monday <lb />
Glenn, <lb />
W. H. and D J. <lb />
Whichard arrived Green-1 <lb />
m few the powerful speech on temperance. <lb />
with <lb />
and n of the <lb />
com at throwing and spoon in it. <lb />
coins, he has no right to Miss Elsie has caught a <lb />
North Si d I complain if his boy should try but Theodore enjoying <lb />
school, ii was m's luck at a game of poKer or the fun. <lb />
introduced by Prof. I a rounds at cotton In the midst of these <lb />
his <lb />
way. II i. i an <lb />
ii . more r <lb />
Cleaning Soiled Ribbon. <lb />
Pick out all pieces of thread, lay <lb />
ribbon down right side up on cloth <lb />
covered table. If the ribbon is <lb />
wide, pin down smooth as possible. <lb />
Put a small piece of white soap in <lb />
a dish or saucer, then put in a little <lb />
cold water. Make a soft pad of old <lb />
muslin. With this rub a little of <lb />
the and water together. Com- <lb />
at one end of the ribbon. <lb />
Saturate a little at a time, <lb />
hard on soiled and whore <lb />
creases are. Keep ribbon smooth. <lb />
If the cloth underneath the ribbon <lb />
becomes too wot, move the ribbon. <lb />
When it is perfectly clean and <lb />
smooth dry without any pressing. <lb />
Ribbon cleaned this way will look <lb />
nearly like new. <lb />
the a bell <lb />
that there <lb />
While examining into the <lb />
fairs the Trust <lb />
New York it was shown to the <lb />
m that the trust <lb />
announce <lb />
To Clean Light Gloves. <lb />
Provide yourself with a of <lb />
l pure while soap, a little skim milk <lb />
and sonic clean soft rags. After <lb />
I placing the glove on the hand dip n <lb />
j piece of rag into the milk and rub <lb />
d on the soap. Scrub the gloves <lb />
thoroughly, the rags at <lb />
they become soil.,. using as little <lb />
as to to wot <lb />
the I in this <lb />
manner dry i and look like <lb />
While this may b <lb />
h r i f the ding orators <lb />
if the United S i efforts will b <lb />
v J. .- have <lb />
news to Uncle <lb />
common p o- <lb />
especially those who pro--; <lb />
handle the tobacco crop. <lb />
have known for years that <lb />
was true. Mow that govern <lb />
Sam's the <lb />
pie. <lb />
and <lb />
all Miss <lb />
with Mr. l-v <lb />
Magdalene C i <lb />
C ix, Miss with <lb />
Mr. a. C- Du .-ii a m <lb />
with Ii <lb />
horn. Miss Elsie Vi <lb />
Mr Then lore Cox, MUs <lb />
i a r <lb />
. into too <lb />
. of his words <lb />
i net clot in <lb />
study <lb />
mi i <lb />
la h <lb />
sen <lb />
like a boll I <lb />
. . that w <lb />
. I i <lb />
I . vi , and it <lb />
i in a <lb />
the certificates <lb />
, if n i the Pan- <lb />
I But the of <lb />
the was pp establish- <lb />
ed the willingness of the <lb />
com to for I h i <lb />
s p demon- <lb />
t .<lb />
over ; . i c <lb />
tension h had existed in <lb />
for the past three <lb />
weeks immediately began to re- <lb />
lax and the business of <lb />
try to assume a more hope- <lb />
aspect. <lb />
Improved feeling has gone <lb />
on every day <lb />
since the announcement of the <lb />
new issue was made and the <lb />
result is that in well informed <lb />
circles the feeling prevails that <lb />
the stringency b practically over. <lb />
It was a question as to whether <lb />
the banks would go to the <lb />
dent or the go to <lb />
the it was the latter <lb />
who had to knuckle under. <lb />
It is difficult to find language <lb />
in which to describe the <lb />
of the financial interests in <lb />
New York in furtherance <lb />
of the policy of reaction against <lb />
the administration crusade, was <lb />
willing to strangle the <lb />
interests of the whole <lb />
try and bring on a period of <lb />
demoralization at a time when <lb />
the country itself, substantially <lb />
deeply I <lb />
. ire <lb />
I -i <lb />
He . along t line of <lb />
high <lb />
C with Mr. Fountain Cox. <lb />
made to remedy Kittrell Mr. R <lb />
Miss Carrie Johnson h <lb />
Mr. Henry Miss Kati i <lb />
Belle Henderson with Mr <lb />
with <lb />
Jesse Rollins, Miss <lb />
i. with Mr. J <lb />
Miss Corinne thorn <lb />
with Mr. X <lb />
room was <lb />
. r and the con-1 <lb />
and delicious <lb />
all bountifully <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
contained in c. rage <lb />
Deed executed u d d red , <lb />
C. S. and wife, <lb />
Vinson, to N. Vinson <lb />
, . it in 23rd day r, LI <lb />
and -w I ; <lb />
th <lb />
, North in Book page la <lb />
t ,; will expose . <lb />
ind to develop to public sale, before the me of which <lb />
bod. the P <lb />
the refreshments <lb />
me answering <lb />
th when w go to our hying <lb />
tomes, i Pitt <lb />
mind develop by hard Rn <lb />
u i, it, . . should not afraid on the <lb />
others <lb />
i i en to the <lb />
Broiled Salt Mackerel. <lb />
shell ii nun i re I . soaking it <lb />
lit in i water. Dry in a <lb />
place III down in a <lb />
hi. well buttered trying pan; brown <lb />
a in- side, tin n turn and In-own <lb />
m the r, n. more butter as <lb />
Win ii through add <lb />
from one-third to one-half cupful <lb />
thin cream and let ii up well. <lb />
Remove the to a hot platter, <lb />
pour r ii the gravy and <lb />
with parsley. <lb />
Cement For <lb />
Add one pin I of vinegar one <lb />
pint of milk and the <lb />
the whey. Mix the whey with <lb />
the v. of five i . . Hi at it <lb />
to In and sift into a m . in of <lb />
lime ii into a thick paste,, <lb />
Broken or china men d <lb />
ill I re a, <lb />
v, re i t the i of lira and <lb />
water. <lb />
Flee- Finish. <lb />
To make n n look like <lb />
hard . ; v, <lb />
two of deep yellow paint. <lb />
I one quart will do it. Then <lb />
. p <lb />
edge must be stored up in order <lb />
to make new r . <lb />
The soul must cultivated. <lb />
It is this that connects us with <lb />
the Spirit of ruling and guiding <lb />
it. Queen Victoria, the greatest <lb />
queen that the world has r <lb />
seen, was a devout Christian <lb />
Wm. E. Gladstone, the greatest <lb />
premier of the age. went into <lb />
ids secret chamber times a <lb />
day and there communed with <lb />
his God. The great General <lb />
Robert E. Lee was a most hum- <lb />
and devout Christian. The <lb />
men whose lives stand out a <lb />
great monuments of the ages are <lb />
those whose lives were in touch <lb />
with God. <lb />
Our grand old State needs men <lb />
and women whose lives are <lb />
dominated by two principles. <lb />
unto others as you would <lb />
have them do unto and <lb />
thy neighbor as thy self <lb />
Then we should have little need <lb />
of j a i penitentiaries and <lb />
asylums. <lb />
The State also needs men and <lb />
women who are willing to do <lb />
something. All work well done is <lb />
honorable, even from the <lb />
lest boot black to the governor. <lb />
Our daughters should only con- <lb />
sider the young men for <lb />
Emily corner <lb />
and runs with the Tar road <lb />
t and 2-5 poles to the <lb />
h . of i ditch, thence with said <lb />
and beyond N. <lb />
east poles t a in an- <lb />
other ditch, thence with said <lb />
ditch S. E. <lb />
poles to the crook of same, thence <lb />
with aitch the <lb />
c and distances, <lb />
degrees E. 4-6 poles to crook- <lb />
of same ditch S. degrees E. <lb />
poles to another crook S. E. <lb />
poles to another crook, then <lb />
degrees E. poles to an- <lb />
other crook of said ditch at a <lb />
sweet gum in J. H. Corey's line, <lb />
thence with said Corey's line its <lb />
various courses to Mrs. Emily <lb />
Manning's corner, thence with <lb />
her line to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres more or less to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
of sale cash. <lb />
This 4th day of November, <lb />
1907. <lb />
James N. Vinson, Mortgagee. <lb />
Moore Long, Attorneys. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
around the table. Take a cloth just large enough to <lb />
o over <lb />
prize for the most of; <lb />
i i m v m kerosene i I and <lb />
these, was carried oil by Mr. N <lb />
C- Duncan <lb />
Mr. Duncan and Mr. Cox <lb />
HOLD COT rOW <lb />
Jordan Mow <lb />
Will be <lb />
President Jordan, of <lb />
the Southern Cotton association <lb />
written a letter to the farm- <lb />
throughout the South urging <lb />
to their cotton until <lb />
the prices reach their proper <lb />
Mr. Jordan points out <lb />
he money stringency is fast <lb />
being relieved and conditions <lb />
soon be as good as ever and <lb />
hen there is no reason why cot- <lb />
ton should not bring more <lb />
money <lb />
Following is the letter written <lb />
to the different <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Association, Atlanta, Ga. No- <lb />
1907. -In the face of <lb />
the present monetary <lb />
and the strenuous effort's of bear- <lb />
manipulation to depress prices <lb />
for spot cotton, the cotton grow- <lb />
all over the South are stand- <lb />
firm, in their heroic purpose <lb />
to maintain the market and <lb />
vent the anticipated panic of <lb />
sales, so confidently hoped <lb />
for from certain speculative <lb />
sources. The records show that <lb />
the crop moved freely, until <lb />
quite recently, and the year's <lb />
due by the formers, <lb />
largely liquidated. Every bank- <lb />
merchant and business inter- <lb />
est in the South should now give <lb />
every aid to growers <lb />
in the present holding movement, <lb />
the price of spot cotton <lb />
reaches the high level it should <lb />
and force the payment of <lb />
its full intrinsic value. <lb />
recent census <lb />
report does not indicate a crop in <lb />
excess of 11.000,000 bales, due to <lb />
very short yield <lb />
southwest. <lb />
in foreign <lb />
ties is reported at least <lb />
bales short as compared with <lb />
last year. Exports of <lb />
e i ton i see bales <lb />
in the last twelve months, and <lb />
the continues unabated. <lb />
The money stringency is fast <lb />
relieved and the business <lb />
soon assume its normal <lb />
-el Sail no cotton that can <lb />
financed, or held, at present <lb />
prices. The future strength of <lb />
the cotton growing interests of <lb />
South depends upon winning <lb />
the victory in the present <lb />
Let every man in the South <lb />
do his full duty and the reward <lb />
will be sure and swift in the <lb />
realization of higher prices. <lb />
merchants, hankers <lb />
and interests generally <lb />
the holding move- <lb />
should hold mass meetings <lb />
at once in their r <lb />
ties or parish s and determine <lb />
upon a concentrated effort and <lb />
effective CO operation. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Jordan, <lb />
Southern Cotton As- <lb />
in <lb />
tie <lb />
oil will look <lb />
new. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
Farm of about acres in one <lb />
mile of Farmville. Small house, <lb />
stables and barn, and water. <lb />
Fine land for any crops and good <lb />
location Will sell reasonable for <lb />
cash. Clayton Joyner, <lb />
K. F. Farmville, N. C. <lb />
mo. <lb />
with cloth free from lint. So <lb />
the recipients of many after <lb />
and useful presents, and the <lb />
roods wishes of for many <lb />
of the day. <lb />
The Misses certainly know <lb />
how to delightfully entertain, <lb />
and everybody expressed them- <lb />
selves as having had a most <lb />
pleasant evening. <lb />
The report of the Isthmian <lb />
feel at a time. Then Commission, which gives <lb />
hot f and Map, wiping detail the progress of work on <lb />
Press dispatches from New <lb />
York state th it the banks of that <lb />
city and throughout the country <lb />
will soon resume the payment <lb />
of currency in place of <lb />
In the opinion of men <lb />
prominent in the financial world, <lb />
the issuance of treasury <lb />
and the activity of the <lb />
great corporations of the country <lb />
in promptly taking them up, has <lb />
led the banks to the <lb />
bank note circulation, thus re- <lb />
the situation. <lb />
Stale Bread, <lb />
To make old bread like new when <lb />
yon find bread is getting stale <lb />
or dry just the loaves and let <lb />
water run mi thorn for a second, <lb />
hack into the bread tins and <lb />
for twenty minutes. <lb />
To Splinters. <lb />
Splinters may be removed by pour- <lb />
hot water in a wide mouthed <lb />
bottle and holding <lb />
against the the splinter <lb />
the Panama canal for the fiscal <lb />
year just closed, discloses the <lb />
remarkable fact that no yellow <lb />
fever on the canal zone <lb />
during the year. All of us here <lb />
thought yellow jack had its <lb />
native home and flourished down <lb />
there. The report shows what <lb />
revolutions common sense <lb />
and a slight regard for <lb />
health conditions will <lb />
is. The steam will scion remove it. <lb />
Polishing the Stove. <lb />
T -e boiled linseed oil on the steel <lb />
parts, rubbing on with woolen cloth. <lb />
Clean nickel with whiting and am- <lb />
and good stove polish for the <lb />
top. <lb />
Cheese Salad. <lb />
In Washington City confidence <lb />
is felt over the success of the <lb />
treasury plans to relieve dressing and garnish with <lb />
money stringency. National <lb />
banks are taking the new treas- <lb />
certificates as a oasis of cir- <lb />
the Chicago banks <lb />
chasing of the new <lb />
issue for that purpose. <lb />
Fish, former pres- <lb />
of the Illinois Central Rail- <lb />
road, and one of few New <lb />
York financiers who operated a <lb />
great railroad system for the <lb />
benefit of all the people along <lb />
its line, as well as for the best <lb />
interest of its stockholders, be- <lb />
that there can be no res- <lb />
of public confidence <lb />
until the State and Federal <lb />
a small cake of cottage I send to jail the men <lb />
cheese in a bed of shredded lettuce. who have looted corporations. <lb />
Cover with a thick mayonnaise. It would not surprise us at all <lb />
if Mr. Fish hasn't struck the <lb />
true solution of the problem. <lb />
To set colon. The placing of some of the <lb />
If fabrics are green, add vinegar big thieves behind prison bars <lb />
to the water; if lilac or pink, a little would likely relieve the situation, <lb />
ammonia. Salt will set the color of , It would at least make honest <lb />
black and white muslin. men rest easy.<lb />
CREDIT TO WHOM IT IS DUE. <lb />
Grifton. N. C, Nov. 1907. <lb />
Mr. prohibition <lb />
election has come and gone <lb />
and the question forever <lb />
I settled so far as Grifton is con- <lb />
It was a battle royal <lb />
between the devil's forces and <lb />
Cod's children. There were <lb />
three elements that were warring <lb />
with each other up to the last <lb />
hour prior to the to <lb />
The saloon element, <lb />
led I won't say who; <lb />
the dispensary element, whose <lb />
leader I will not mention, and <lb />
the prohibitionists will say <lb />
were led by W. Z Over- <lb />
ton, Methodist preacher <lb />
I here. <lb />
The whiskey m- n were like the <lb />
feller was who up be- <lb />
hind the old sow which was a <lb />
very vicious critter Hi taking <lb />
hold of her hind leg made her <lb />
mad and she tried to turn around <lb />
I to him- So he held on for dear <lb />
I life seared to death- and com- <lb />
hollering for some one <lb />
I to come and help him turn the <lb />
I old sow loose. But nobody <lb />
would go his rescue until just <lb />
before the sow was about to get <lb />
I loose from him, when some good <lb />
Samaritan came to his relief. <lb />
The open saloon men caught the <lb />
leg of the sow when they <lb />
brought in their petition before <lb />
the board for election for <lb />
loons and worked and <lb />
like whiskey men will do When <lb />
I the situation to loom up <lb />
I before them they began whistling <lb />
I to keep up their courage, and <lb />
I the nearer they approached the <lb />
I crisis and saw their utter de- <lb />
they commenced look- <lb />
for some one to help <lb />
them loose the hold of open <lb />
loons. But they had put their <lb />
foot in it, and, Bro. Editor, the <lb />
prohibition leaders very <lb />
offered them protection <lb />
wings of prohibition <lb />
land took them in of the <lb />
I with the understanding <lb />
that they would go the <lb />
or and the poor, <lb />
I scared fellows did CO. <lb />
They call themselves now the <lb />
Saloon <lb />
Mollie, what <lb />
la name A man could call him- <lb />
a of a with <lb />
las good a face and equal sense. <lb />
They remind me of the colonel <lb />
the war. The colonel hired <lb />
men to build him a house <lb />
land every day or two he would <lb />
have them tear up and alter the <lb />
plans until one day the men said <lb />
we believe <lb />
you know what you do <lb />
The colonel replied he might not <lb />
what he wanted, but ho <lb />
i d d if he did know <lb />
be didn't The whiskey <lb />
wanted whiskey l s t. <lb />
last and all the if tiny <lb />
Mild get saloons, in to <lb />
the dispensary. Seeing <lb />
they would be beaten by the <lb />
dispensary and prohibition <lb />
ions they sacrificed their idol <lb />
voted for <lb />
not that they loved whiskey <lb />
less, but that they hated <lb />
more. Now they are in- <lb />
to claim the victory of <lb />
prohibition when they only did <lb />
their made them do, <lb />
for which no credit is due them <lb />
t was a case where the Good <lb />
sent us a blessing, but the <lb />
who brought it was <lb />
devil So we accept His <lb />
if it does come through the i <lb />
All we want to know is <lb />
Eat it is from God. Himself, for <lb />
in a mysterious way <lb />
wonders to <lb />
Oh, whiskey man, you <lb />
and sit You <lb />
claim any honor in this; <lb />
Wilt, if did vote for <lb />
You sacrificed <lb />
and had to as you did <lb />
your neighbor, the <lb />
or take Pat <lb />
a of a beat- <lb />
If there was any chance <lb />
you to get open saloons again <lb />
would go to the devil <lb />
i far as you are concerned in <lb />
that your wishes could be <lb />
retired, <lb />
So, now, we will bid you adieu <lb />
the devil won't take you I <lb />
know what you'll do- <lb />
bye. <lb />
Your true friend.<lb />
back home again<lb />
An in Ship.- <lb />
feels that it is <lb />
once in that it <lb />
is printed on own press <lb />
past month been <lb />
one troubles and annoy- <lb />
paper. <lb />
a roller cot out of <lb />
place our and broke the <lb />
roller, and one wheel <lb />
p. out. of use for <lb />
the being. A telegram was <lb />
to the factory for <lb />
new parts to be shipped by ex- <lb />
press, and the order was filled <lb />
promptly, but the express com- <lb />
lost the shipment <lb />
it was a long box weighing <lb />
and kept us in ignorance <lb />
of for two weeks <lb />
the factory v as tracing it Then <lb />
a duplicate order was sent, and <lb />
there was some more <lb />
the finally coming and the <lb />
press getting in shape for work <lb />
in exactly a month niter the ac- <lb />
It was only the kind- <lb />
of Mr II. T King in per- <lb />
us to use his press that <lb />
the paper could be printed <lb />
the month, but having t <lb />
transfer the forms from one of- <lb />
to day <lb />
much extra expense <lb />
and o.---. if time, and cause the <lb />
paper to be ton late for mas <lb />
day, as well as cu i- <lb />
the weekly edition to <lb />
half <lb />
Mail subscribers can now <lb />
why the paper has <lb />
reached them so irregularly <lb />
month- We are glad the <lb />
trouble is over and hope there <lb />
will be no more of it. <lb />
DOUBLE HOLIDAYS. <lb />
The slayer of Ella who <lb />
was shot to death at her home, <lb />
in Mecklenburg Monday <lb />
night, has been captured. He <lb />
is a young white man <lb />
Helms, and Is said to be a <lb />
former lover of the young <lb />
woman, Helms the <lb />
killing to the Charlotte jailer <lb />
but claims that it was an <lb />
dent According to his story he <lb />
I was passing by the Pryor home <lb />
, and saw a gun by the fence. In <lb />
a spirit of ho picked up the <lb />
gun, winch he thought to be <lb />
single barreled, it, <lb />
took n shell and knocked <lb />
at the door. the young <lb />
woman Into view <lb />
as he thought, the <lb />
loaded gun, and was so badly <lb />
frightened when it fired and she <lb />
fell that he ran off as fast as lie <lb />
could. Hems also says that he <lb />
believed at the time that <lb />
the mother and not Miss Pryor, <lb />
whom he had shot. <lb />
M ti if Si Win <lb />
Salem Street had a <lb />
remarkably narrow escape from <lb />
death Wednesday. While in- <lb />
stalling n new transmitter at the <lb />
power pi mt he cams n contact <lb />
with of electricity <lb />
and was knocked senseless, but <lb />
recovered consciousness in a few <lb />
seconds. The injury to Capt. <lb />
of a badly burned <lb />
hand and a blister on the <lb />
left side of hi; head. <lb />
. birthday, <lb />
Memorial day and the Fourth of <lb />
fall on; Saturday, thus <lb />
the public double holidays. <lb />
Ordinarily these three, do not come <lb />
on the day the week, but <lb />
by the Feb. this <lb />
your i birthday falls <lb />
hist fourteen earlier than <lb />
which regularly <lb />
comes five weeks before the Fourth <lb />
of The advantage to the busy <lb />
public of having these holidays fall <lb />
Saturday, so that they have two <lb />
days of leisure together, is obvious. <lb />
In last <lb />
day-advantage of this principle <lb />
was taken in the selection of the- <lb />
Monday instead of a selected <lb />
day of the month. In 1909 Wash- <lb />
birthday falls on Monday; <lb />
May and the Fourth of July on <lb />
Sunday, which will mean a Monday <lb />
observance, so that for two years in <lb />
succession double holidays arc as- <lb />
sured. In the latter year Christmas <lb />
will also fall on Saturday, thereby <lb />
affording the most complete trial of <lb />
the double holiday possible in our <lb />
Canned Shark. <lb />
can shark in said <lb />
a butcher. make of <lb />
flesh a very palatable and nourish- <lb />
meat extract. For several years <lb />
business has been going on, and <lb />
there are now several factorial en- <lb />
gaged in it. The stuff exact- <lb />
like extract of beef. The fish <lb />
taste is eliminated, a secret process. <lb />
The sharks, which arc plentiful in <lb />
those waters, are first chopped up <lb />
fine in big hoppers and afterward <lb />
boiled down to a liquid of the con- <lb />
of thin gruel. The oil is <lb />
skimmed off, a second boiling fol- <lb />
lows, then a filtering. A clear fluid <lb />
then remains. This is evaporated <lb />
to the thickness of molasses, sea- <lb />
with Bait and sugar and sealed <lb />
up in jars after the addition of some <lb />
unknown chemical. It is an excel- <lb />
lent meat extract. It hasn't a <lb />
of fishiness about it. It builds <lb />
up a consumptive or per- <lb />
son as well as the best beef would <lb />
Angeles Times. <lb />
Was a Luxury. <lb />
Thrift i- the great trait of the <lb />
Dutch of Pennsylvania. It shows <lb />
up in many odd In one line, <lb />
clean farmhouse in Lancaster <lb />
says a writer in Boston <lb />
Transcript, some visitors were <lb />
at seeing a large porcelain <lb />
lined, nickel hound refrigerator <lb />
standing in the parlor. Ono of them <lb />
asked if might look inside. <lb />
hut we only keep <lb />
ors in said the wife. <lb />
he likes me to have a <lb />
line refrigerator, but he got <lb />
such a cool collar don't lo <lb />
no money on ice at all, so <lb />
use it that <lb />
it turned out, was <lb />
at that moment off trading <lb />
biles. <lb />
A Luncheon and a Critic. <lb />
The following is offered as a prize <lb />
drape fruit an <lb />
strained chicken gumbo <lb />
soup, broiled squab chicken, <lb />
toes macaroni <lb />
fried eggplant, lettuce hearts with <lb />
French dressing, cheese, crackers, <lb />
diplomat pudding. <lb />
If there is anything so tasteless <lb />
as a heart, name it. Grape <lb />
with maraschino is a fraud, <lb />
i e crackers are not lit for the <lb />
fourth stomach of an And who <lb />
ever hear I of strained chicken gum- <lb />
soup I served to a <lb />
might as well servo <lb />
strained clam chowder <lb />
Maryland diamond back <lb />
York Press. <lb />
According to the statement <lb />
Col, Chief of the <lb />
Bureau of the <lb />
value of -he annual production of <lb />
the of the United <lb />
States is fifteen billions of dollars <lb />
The aggregate value of domestic <lb />
last year <lb />
was an inc. ease of <lb />
the preceding <lb />
year. <lb />
Sylvester leader of <lb />
the int for prohibition in <lb />
that the for it <lb />
against will <lb />
be to one. Mayor <lb />
i the vote <lb />
that a. pro- <lb />
against. N. <lb />
Juries prominent at or- <lb />
Prohibition work- <lb />
says mass of the <lb />
and intend <lb />
to have it. To all of which v. e <lb />
gay n. , <lb />
Affected Mo <lb />
According to a Danish medical <lb />
journal, I he rays were re- <lb />
used upon a boy live years <lb />
old. who . treated in hospital for <lb />
a disease hair. After twenty- <lb />
live applications of the rays the lad <lb />
sent homo cured. But whereas <lb />
I nature had previously been <lb />
bright and intelligent, now ho be- <lb />
came- and unreliable <lb />
and was sent back to the hospital. <lb />
has been for some time sines <lb />
under medical observation, and the <lb />
o of the doctors at- <lb />
j the case i- that tho <lb />
i raj can c. lily the <lb />
thin scalp of a and an <lb />
undesirable influence on the brain. <lb />
at <lb />
Thanksgiving day was a red <lb />
letter day to the members of the <lb />
Junior Order of United American <lb />
Mechanics of Winterville Council <lb />
No- time <lb />
decided to present to the <lb />
school it a flap; and <lb />
a Bible, so Thursday morning it <lb />
was the great pleasure of about <lb />
thirty five of the members to <lb />
take them to the school above- <lb />
mentioned. On their arrival they <lb />
were greeted by a large crowd of <lb />
the citizens and children of the <lb />
community. <lb />
At 10-45 the exercises began <lb />
with the song by <lb />
the school, after which the <lb />
was led in prayer by Rev. <lb />
Mr. Armstrong, of Ayden. Next <lb />
came the address of the by <lb />
Prof. G. E- Lineberry. who was <lb />
at his best. He reviewed the <lb />
leading principles for which the <lb />
stands on the rejection of <lb />
foreign immigration to our <lb />
shores, temperance and <lb />
The audience gave the <lb />
speaker their undivided <lb />
thus showing their <lb />
of this excellent <lb />
address- <lb />
Prof. Lineberry was follow, d <lb />
by Prof. W. H- who <lb />
r the flag in behalf of the <lb />
school. He was delighted with <lb />
everything for his very <lb />
portrayed tho emotions <lb />
within heart, <lb />
the history of the school and the <lb />
rapid towards advance- <lb />
j that have been made in <lb />
this community. The Bible <lb />
presented by P. C. Nye. <lb />
After the ex raises i n the house <lb />
were closed, the Juniors raised <lb />
the Hag. <lb />
came the most interest <lb />
part the program, <lb />
as it was getting late, and <lb />
that was a dinner that i fit for <lb />
a king Every Junior present <lb />
did full justice to sumptuous <lb />
dinner, for which wish to <lb />
express highest appreciation <lb />
t Mrs. Bobbitt and the ladies of <lb />
the community for so kindly re- <lb />
them. <lb />
Sales, <lb />
C Harvey, of <lb />
FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb />
The Cause of Indian Summer and <lb />
gin cf Its Name. <lb />
As the all know, <lb />
we usually have a season of <lb />
mild, hazy weather some <lb />
lime in November, to which has <lb />
been given the name of Indian sum- <lb />
mer. Familiar as the phenomenon <lb />
is, however, few people know what <lb />
causes it, chiefly perhaps because <lb />
they have never tried to find out. <lb />
Most of the scientists attribute the <lb />
mildness of the air at that time to <lb />
a change in the condition of the at- <lb />
which confines to the <lb />
lower strata the heat radiated from <lb />
the earth's surface. This <lb />
is not wholly satisfactory to a <lb />
layman, but it seems to be the host <lb />
that the scientists can do for us. <lb />
The hazy condition of the air at <lb />
that time is more easily explained. <lb />
It is due to the decay or the slow <lb />
chemical combustion of leaves, <lb />
grasses and other vegetable matter <lb />
under the combined action frost <lb />
and the sun. As to the name, In- <lb />
summer, several explanations <lb />
have- been given of that, the most <lb />
plausible being that the early set- <lb />
called it BO because they be- <lb />
that the smoky appearance <lb />
at that time n-as caused <lb />
and prairie fires kindled by the In- <lb />
Some people think that the <lb />
name came from the fact that the <lb />
Indians took advantage of that <lb />
to lay their winter supply of <lb />
News. <lb />
A Trusting Monkey. <lb />
Poor little monkeys They get <lb />
hungry and tired and sleepy just <lb />
children. Here is a story of <lb />
who lives in Buffalo, lie be- <lb />
longed to an organ grinder who <lb />
in front of a veranda where <lb />
c. kind hearted gentleman sat. When <lb />
lie and held out his little <lb />
cap r a of money tho gentle- <lb />
man, who is very fond of animals, <lb />
gave him a red chi apple. <lb />
The monkey jumped upon his lap <lb />
and the apple, and between the <lb />
bites he fixed his bright eyes on the <lb />
face of his new friend. lie must <lb />
have made up his mind that he <lb />
could him. for as he finished <lb />
tho apple lie laid his head against <lb />
the gentle and fell asleep. <lb />
The kind friend of animals paid the <lb />
organ grinder to play a long time, <lb />
that the tired little monkey could <lb />
have his .;. When he awoke his <lb />
master tho chain, and he fol- <lb />
lowed I lie or again, much bright- <lb />
for the kindness <lb />
shown to <lb />
Board of <lb />
Trade, reports the sales of leaf <lb />
on the Greenville market <lb />
for the month of November to be <lb />
1,964,63-1 pounds at an average <lb />
of per hundred. Tho <lb />
for the t date were <lb />
pounds at an average <lb />
price of p hundred. This <lb />
makes the large sun of <lb />
out for l <lb />
In four months Iron Aug. t- <lb />
Dec. is a <lb />
f r one crop. <lb />
Pa.-rat <lb />
paper that has ii in started <lb />
at Beaufort with II- <lb />
editor. The i h <lb />
very creditable one h is fill <lb />
of Beaufort <lb />
has long needed a g paper. <lb />
Tho Water Mark In <lb />
If you will hold up to light a <lb />
shoot of writing paper you will, as a <lb />
see the brand of the paper <lb />
the name of the manufacturer in it. <lb />
This is called the water mark, but <lb />
it might with equal propriety he <lb />
called the wire mark. It is made by <lb />
wires placed in tho molds, which <lb />
have of making the paper <lb />
thinner than anywhere e. <lb />
The wires are fashioned so as to <lb />
produce tho figure or letters <lb />
the maker desires to show. The <lb />
cross marks seen in many kinds of <lb />
paper are likewise made by wires. <lb />
Ai Old Problem. <lb />
If a bottle and a cork cost <lb />
and costs a dollar more <lb />
than the cork, how much must tho <lb />
cork co-t <lb />
cents. Because <lb />
the costs more than the <lb />
cork and e cork costs B cents the <lb />
bottle must cost 91.03. Therefore <lb />
the live coat cork and the bot- <lb />
must cost <lb />
Tho Cat and the Jack- <lb />
An to <lb />
Admiral praised a certain <lb />
successful business <lb />
of his said Dewey, <lb />
from his neat getting <lb />
lo do what ho wants them <lb />
to. They say that if <lb />
fellow of twenty-two no open l <lb />
a trimming he <lb />
this trait. Thus if you went info <lb />
his tiny and asked <lb />
lie would i a Quarter om half <lb />
dollar for you he would reply, with <lb />
a courteous <lb />
madam. And. how <lb />
will you have it- <lb />
lace <lb />
Record, <lb />
Zeb Dead. <lb />
Mr. Bland, none <lb />
man who <lb />
of the; comity <lb />
there Friday. funeral too; <lb />
pi today, <lb />
by Rev. D. WAn i Cow <lb />
The two <lb />
b In th Stat will hold <lb />
their annual meetings com- <lb />
the N Carolina <lb />
at and <lb />
the C us <lb />
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Tip n Press not <lb />
by th I'm <lb />
issue th- r Thanks- <lb />
like and most <lb />
s themselves, to <lb />
find out that i; W's <lb />
They are in <lb />
who r member to be <lb />
, lit <lb />
Tie ts tell that the <lb />
eating of spider is simply <lb />
If a man should cal as <lb />
much, their relative weight being <lb />
considered, he would eat in a j <lb />
day four of a d n <lb />
he u hoop and two oxen. <lb />
Think of it<lb />
Suppose should <lb />
F, r brave and ins. <lb />
Who'd have tho x <lb />
When a to do. <lb />
th was nice <lb />
always. lo do. <lb />
I If tho would <lb />
Contain note from you <lb />
Star. <lb />
editor in Kansas City was <lb />
recently discharged and in his <lb />
anger ids pistol was, also. <lb />
The frightening of wolves with <lb />
a bag pipe does not sou id like a <lb />
nature fake to those who <lb />
ever heard it. <lb />
A South Carolina paper <lb />
a mule's hind feet <lb />
editor evidently wished for <lb />
some one else to make the exam- <lb />
The elections in New York <lb />
city and Cleveland year were <lb />
purely local contests while tho <lb />
result in Kentucky is of grave <lb />
national importance. <lb />
The Washington Herald <lb />
es and says that the devil is the <lb />
great original demander of re- <lb />
bates. Is this a sly thrust at <lb />
Mr. Rockefeller <lb />
If the president want-; his mes- <lb />
sage read this year let him con- <lb />
fine himself to the of the <lb />
tariff, as Grover Cleve did <lb />
twenty years ago. <lb />
At any rate the financial crisis <lb />
v ems to have kept the president <lb />
m taking that bear hunt <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
An w k and <lb />
h . on hi <lb />
hand with m ire in <lb />
n th i r of o <lb />
Give how- <lb />
iv .-. tor having telegraphed his <lb />
on the election <lb />
a D mayor in San <lb />
inst of a grafter. <lb />
seems the n <lb />
of rarity. <lb />
,;. <lb />
i; m is a m irked man by <lb />
of heaven. <lb />
. I <lb />
.- the National <lb />
told his Sunday School <lb />
a that he would <lb />
r e in did not <lb />
o i in tho words God We <lb />
preferring to <lb />
to currency <lb />
Perhaps he <lb />
for the present cur- <lb />
stringency. <lb />
Lieutenant . S. Grant, <lb />
third, of the engineer corps of <lb />
the United States Army, and Miss <lb />
Hoot, daughter of <lb />
of Slate were <lb />
in Now V- this week, if <lb />
I G- and a d- , <lb />
the late President and G <lb />
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a -id i m ; is i t t ho <lb />
iv- u a pi to his . <lb />
laughingly said the <lb />
they do Tin trigger Was <lb />
pulled, the weapon discharged <lb />
and fell -o the ground <lb />
with in his brain. <lb />
Professor Alexander Graham <lb />
Ceil, of telephone fame, is of <lb />
opinion that he has p n <lb />
flying machine. But he <lb />
have more tr . it in <lb />
mid-air, than ho experienced in <lb />
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NOTICE. <lb />
Having a- Administratrix d. <lb />
b. n. c. t. a. ff F-. A de <lb />
ceased, late of the County in Pitt, North <lb />
Carolina, this s to p-rs-p- <lb />
claims again-t the estate of the <lb />
said d to exhibit them before he <lb />
undersigned within one year from this <lb />
date o-Um . i. will De in <lb />
bar of their recovery. <lb />
All to the said es <lb />
will pk make immediate <lb />
i his the 7th day of Oct. <lb />
Q V. Wand, Administratrix <lb />
F, G Janus, Attorney. <lb />
no TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the fol miles traveled at <lb />
per., . .-- of Colin y, m <lb />
of to H <lb />
notice is given <lb />
to ; r- in t- the estate <lb />
i to the u <lb />
and all having <lb />
aid estate are notified t, <lb />
Office of the Board of Commissioners <lb />
for Pitt County <lb />
Statement of the number of meetings held by the Board of <lb />
Commissioners for Pitt county, number of days each member has <lb />
attended, amounts allowed for services as Commissioners for <lb />
the fiscal year ending <lb />
NUMBER OF MEETINGS <lb />
Amount allowed J. J. Elks chairman, for day <lb />
u- <lb />
for day as committeemen <lb />
A LITTLE NONSENSE THE HOUSE. <lb />
t ed i <lb />
Bay . f n In I the I n <lb />
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pie. i in h r i <lb />
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Martha A. Moore. <lb />
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Creditors. <lb />
Sup Co <lb />
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f . undersign d, <lb />
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to a i <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Amount allowed W. R. Homo for day as com- <lb />
missioner 2.00 <lb />
for miles traveled at 1.-0 <lb />
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I i Ii date, <lb />
parcels of wooded land i Cl <lb />
V a i ; <lb />
The i s  <lb />
miles from .-h. <lb />
crossed by the Norfolk South- <lb />
railroad. <lb />
Terms, one third or one <lb />
a- . . ,. . i. and i <lb />
f . J. L<lb />
muse <lb />
h. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
in-- ac-r pi Mortgage Deed a <lb />
and delivered by H. D. Forties <lb />
to Elizabeth 11th day of <lb />
October. and duly recorded in the <lb />
of Deeds office Pitt <lb />
Carolina, in Book J page <lb />
Got undersigned will expose to public <lb />
ale. the House door in <lb />
Greenville, to the bid- <lb />
. day of .- <lb />
nary. 1908, t u ;.; r <lb />
Sit i l i of <lb />
sinning i we- <lb />
I , , p.- Old Purl, <lb />
N i on stake <lb />
. Kiln link a corner, with <lb />
w, r-. <lb />
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o a sweet tie <lb />
ea .-. . ii c <lb />
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With foil -I In; t a d <lb />
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Said ill be made <lb />
This la r, ; <lb />
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Amount allowed J. R Spier for day as com- <lb />
for l day as c <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed J. R. Barnhill f day as com- <lb />
missioner <lb />
for days as committeemen at 2.00 <lb />
miles traveled at <lb />
NEW BOARD <lb />
Amount allowed R. King, chairman for <lb />
as commissioner at <lb />
for days as committeeman <lb />
for I miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed John Z. r days as <lb />
commissioner <lb />
for I- days as <lb />
fur miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed M. T. Spier f r days as com- <lb />
missioner at 2-00 <lb />
r as committeeman <lb />
V traveled at <lb />
Ami allowed D J. Holland for days as <lb />
commissioner at <lb />
for days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for miles at <lb />
Amount allowed N, T-Cox for days as com- <lb />
ac <lb />
for days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
; -woo <lb />
42.00 <lb />
17.05 <lb />
44.00 <lb />
24.00 <lb />
46.50 <lb />
S 44.00 <lb />
34.00 <lb />
41.65 <lb />
30.70 <lb />
56.70 <lb />
11.80 <lb />
Bobby's For Tolling His Mother <lb />
a Falsehood. <lb />
Treatment For Tender and <lb />
Helps. <lb />
Four-year-old Bob teas playing A splendid cooling and <lb />
with a little girl named May who healing, is made by dissolving two <lb />
lived next door when tome one saw ounces each of rock salt and <lb />
little May begin to cry and hurry with one of powdered alum. Put <lb />
A Boy's Method of Capturing <lb />
Mule. <lb />
Heinze in the course <lb />
Of -on board his yacht Re <lb />
laid of a certain mooted <lb />
home. Knowing Master Bob's pro. this in a wide mouthed bottle and Wining <lb />
for rough games, his moth- use a to each gallon yea, it would be a good thing <lb />
called him to her and questioned of water, soaking the feet well. f It could be done, but there is no <lb />
him carefully as to did to Where the feet perspire a possible way to do it. Ask these re- <lb />
v the formers how they are going to put <lb />
t do to was the skin soft. A healing, soothing pow- ;.only satisfaction she could obtain that should be used after a <lb />
from the youngster. soaking and drying is made of; <lb />
His was not satisfied, how-; ten grains each of powdered alum <lb />
ever, and when luncheon was served and two-thirds of an ounce <lb />
there happened to be on the table I each of powdered borax and starch, <lb />
a kind of cake of which Bab was ex- j a fifth of an ounce of acid, <lb />
sifted with two ounces of best <lb />
cum powder. <lb />
Sift well many times through a <lb />
hair sieve and be quite sure to reach <lb />
every part of the feet, especially be- <lb />
tween the toes. If the is <lb />
taken at bedtime, the feet dried and <lb />
this powder used I lie relief is won- <lb />
Such a treatment modifies <lb />
all disagreeable odors from <lb />
ration. <lb />
Total amount Board <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
I, Richard Williams, Register of Deeds and of <lb />
the Board Commissioners for toe county aforesaid do certify <lb />
the is a correct statement as doth of record my office. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said Hoard of n- <lb />
at office in Greenville, this 25th day of November 1907. <lb />
R. WILLIAMS, Clerk Board Com. for Pitt Co. <lb />
Com. Pitt Co. N. C- <lb />
fond. said she. <lb />
you will tell me what you did to <lb />
May will give you a piece of <lb />
The little fellow hesitated a mo- <lb />
then answered <lb />
just raised up my shovel, and <lb />
it hit her <lb />
In accordance with her promise <lb />
his mother gave him the cake and <lb />
also a score reprimand. After <lb />
luncheon ho was washed and dressed <lb />
and taken in ceremony to apologize <lb />
to which he did with due so- <lb />
i didn't hit me with his <lb />
May with <lb />
fell down and hurl <lb />
I go <lb />
cried his <lb />
did you toll <lb />
you hit your shovel <lb />
wanted tho an- <lb />
the youthful diplomat. <lb />
I I'd do it some <lb />
Harper's <lb />
rot <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice is given that <lb />
will make application to the board <lb />
of conn in , i-i.-i pi. .- i ii i <lb />
first M in January, 1908, tn <lb />
liquors in the town of Pat- <lb />
N C. <lb />
This Dec. 1907. <lb />
W. W. Andrews. <lb />
No to Creditors <lb />
before the <lb />
county as ex- <lb />
lat will and of <lb />
. i. m I, notice is <lb />
ere Up to i to <lb />
e-- v. ., and <lb />
i estate are <lb />
en. the to th <lb />
I on r before the 18th <lb />
of November, or notice <lb />
oar <lb />
. <lb />
of Mary L. Campbell. <lb />
v. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
Farm of about acres in on <lb />
mile of Farmville <lb />
ard barn, and water <lb />
locution Will for <lb />
Clayton Joyner, <lb />
K. F Farmville, N. C. <lb />
mo. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice is hereby that I <lb />
ill application to th <lb />
of Commissioners <lb />
t their m the first <lb />
in v 1908, for license <lb />
retail liquor in the town <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dec 2nd, 1907. <lb />
W. R. Whitehead. <lb />
of Personal Property. <lb />
Notice is hereby riven that the <lb />
administrator, will <lb />
i n Friday tin 20th of De- <lb />
. 1907. offer for public <lb />
lie at the residence of the late <lb />
T F- Allen in Beaver Dam Town- <lb />
-nip, Pitt county, North <lb />
a, all the personal property of <lb />
t estate of the said J. F. Allen, <lb />
of mules, horses, <lb />
hogs, one cattle beast <lb />
fodder, cotton seed and <lb />
and furniture, <lb />
one mowing machine and <lb />
This sale will begin at <lb />
A. M. and continue till all <lb />
, f the aforesaid property is sold. <lb />
This the 30th of November, <lb />
1907. Zeno Allen, <lb />
Administrator J. F. Allen, <lb />
North In Superior <lb />
Pitt county I Court. <lb />
Mary Brown vs. Richard Brown. <lb />
above named <lb />
will take notice that an action <lb />
entitled as above has been com <lb />
in the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county to obtain from the <lb />
I a decree of absolute <lb />
divorce for statutory causes set <lb />
out in the complaint that he L <lb />
required to it the next I <lb />
term of the Court of <lb />
I to be hold on i <lb />
second Monday in January 1908, <lb />
at the Court House of said <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said action, or the plaintiff <lb />
will apply to the Court the <lb />
relief demanded in said com <lb />
This the 30th day of <lb />
1907. <lb />
D. C. Moore, C. S- C. <lb />
F. G. James. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
Notice is hereby that I <lb />
will make application to the <lb />
board of county commissioners <lb />
on the first Monday in <lb />
1908, for license to retail liquors <lb />
in the town of Oakley, N. C- <lb />
This Dec. 2nd- 1907- <lb />
Carson. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
is hereby given that will make <lb />
applications to the of <lb />
their meeting on the <lb />
first Monday in J for <lb />
to retail liquor in the town of <lb />
Stokes, N. Ci <lb />
This Nov. 27th, 1907. <lb />
C. F. Page. <lb />
H Gives His Friend a Tip on How to <lb />
Jewels Abroad. <lb />
Two millionaires, very smart in <lb />
their now London lounge suits, <lb />
stood on tho pier awaiting the <lb />
tom.- examination of their luggage. <lb />
the first said <lb />
having my wife a <lb />
tiara in Paris, was <lb />
course I'd have smuggled <lb />
it in. But, hang it all, when we <lb />
men of property try to smuggle in <lb />
so frequently get caught. <lb />
my friend, for in- <lb />
he had to pay tho govern- <lb />
last year, let alone the <lb />
didn't go about it <lb />
said the other millionaire. <lb />
wife's jewels are worth a quarter <lb />
a million. They were all bought <lb />
abroad, but never a cent of duty hat <lb />
been paid on <lb />
And now I'll toll you where <lb />
you and men like you make a mis- <lb />
take. buy your jewels <lb />
ill one place. You buy them in the <lb />
Hue do hi in Paris. And you <lb />
give your name to the jeweler, your <lb />
hold address, even your home ad- <lb />
dress. And what is the result <lb />
Why, the secret service men are on <lb />
to you at once. They out just <lb />
what you have bought, and on your <lb />
arrival here in York a revenue <lb />
man is wailing for yon with a list <lb />
all your purchases. Then what <lb />
scene Then how you <lb />
said the other, <lb />
you hay jewels to the value of many <lb />
thousands your French jeweler is <lb />
not such a fool as to tell a secret <lb />
service agent about <lb />
of course not. It is to the <lb />
jeweler's interest to keep mum. <lb />
He wants to retain your custom, and <lb />
he does keep mum. But how about <lb />
his clerks Doesn't he half <lb />
a at salaries of <lb />
a week or so And can't a secret <lb />
service agent get next to one of <lb />
these men he for SO or <lb />
francs out from the clerk all <lb />
he wants to know He can; he does, <lb />
And it is in that way, through <lb />
bribing of underpaid clerks, that so <lb />
many cases of jewel smuggling or <lb />
can smuggle safely, <lb />
making the Jeweler meet you <lb />
somewhere than has shop <lb />
jam Win t <lb />
and by that stereos <lb />
doubly secret a fake <lb />
name Then- <lb />
But suddenly- officer <lb />
peered, and the <lb />
to welcome weft <lb />
on out with <lb />
club, <lb />
Don't you see I'm study <lb />
what, <lb />
can <lb />
Improvidence. <lb />
of the speeches delivered <lb />
in congress are only a waste of <lb />
answered the thrifty <lb />
statesman; great many speeches <lb />
are delivered gratis which would <lb />
command liberal compensation from <lb />
n lei lure <lb />
Star. <lb />
To Hemstitch on tho Sewing Machine. <lb />
Hemstitching which can hardly <lb />
be distinguished from the hand <lb />
work and which may be done much <lb />
more speedily may done on the <lb />
sewing machine in this First <lb />
draw tho number of threads desired <lb />
in tho goods to be hemstitched, then <lb />
fold the hem over and baste th <lb />
edge of the hem in the center of the <lb />
drawn threads. loosen the ten- <lb />
on the sewing machine am <lb />
stitch exactly along the edge of the <lb />
hem. Pull tho out and. <lb />
taking good- in one hand and <lb />
the hem in the other, pull tho edge <lb />
of the hem to the bottom of the <lb />
drawn threads, and your work is <lb />
finished. <lb />
and they <lb />
give you answers that are about as <lb />
practical as the little boy's method <lb />
of catching tho mule. <lb />
was once, you know, a <lb />
mule in a large field that refused to <lb />
lie caught by its owner. Round and <lb />
round the field the mule galloped. <lb />
The owner tore along behind, red <lb />
and angry, swinging a halter in his <lb />
band and swearing passionately. <lb />
mule would let him draw <lb />
near, almost near enough to throw <lb />
Positive. <lb />
I love is <lb />
Proof <lb />
makes you think <lb />
we were on our honey- <lb />
moon ho broke two teeth trying to <lb />
eat my biscuits. he soaks <lb />
them in hot tea for half an <lb />
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb />
Ho Got In. <lb />
did you get into this <lb />
asked a reporter of a China- <lb />
man. it through the <lb />
through n replied <lb />
tho Mongolian Li- . <lb />
open <lb />
For Cleaning Varnish. <lb />
Tea loaves arc invaluable as u <lb />
means of cleaning varnished paint. <lb />
V. hen enough have been laid aside <lb />
for the work they should he put into <lb />
the basin of water and left to steep <lb />
for half nil hour. The strained lea <lb />
is used instead of water to clean <lb />
varnished surfaces. The <lb />
acid loft h. tea leaves after all <lb />
is wholesome in them been ox <lb />
acts quickly upon grime and <lb />
grease. <lb />
Painted <lb />
Got a pail of water, not too hot, <lb />
with a few drops of ammonia and a <lb />
nice soft flannel. Wash the walls <lb />
down with soap mid flannel and dry <lb />
well with n soft cloth. When the <lb />
walls are thoroughly dried get an- <lb />
other pail of warm water, with a <lb />
few drops of ammonia, and go over <lb />
the walls with a wash leather, which <lb />
gives a brilliant polish. <lb />
For <lb />
are spoiled by <lb />
embroidered edge split <lb />
garment <lb />
having tho <lb />
and frayed a careless laundress. <lb />
The garment made to last <lb />
twice ion and many dollars <lb />
saved by stitching around tho <lb />
lops twice, having a tension. <lb />
This makes n edge and <lb />
does not detract from its appear- <lb />
Till MILE <lb />
the halter over its head; then it <lb />
would kick up its legs merrily and <lb />
run away like wind. <lb />
hoy, his face wreathed in <lb />
smiles watched the unequal chase <lb />
for an hour or so; then he entered <lb />
the field and <lb />
tell you how to catch that <lb />
mule, mister, if you'll give me a <lb />
panted the man. <lb />
your nickel. Now tell <lb />
behind that thick hedge <lb />
over said the boy, make <lb />
a noise like a <lb />
Jealous Woman. <lb />
Mrs. say Mrs. Van <lb />
is tho most jealous woman in <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. I should say so. <lb />
She wouldn't oven let fortune smile <lb />
at her <lb />
Of Course. <lb />
widow that mar- <lb />
has seven children of assorted <lb />
sines. They're just like steps when <lb />
they're lined <lb />
They're his step <lb />
Pros. <lb />
If a child is so ill that it h <lb />
to him in bod and <lb />
there is of fever, add <lb />
a little vine; to the cool water, <lb />
it has a effect upon n <lb />
Instead of vinegar put <lb />
e bilking soda into tho water if <lb />
there are any eruptions on the body. <lb />
It is cooling and allays any <lb />
Cut. <lb />
Boggy Miss <lb />
I feel us though I am cut out for <lb />
your husband. <lb />
Miss certainly are cut <lb />
out, Reggy. Dick is just ahead of <lb />
Louis Republic. <lb />
poor, sir, but I <lb />
love your daughter. <lb />
Old Tut. tut, young <lb />
man I You can't make money as <lb />
quick as that in this <lb />
Weekly <lb />
On Thing r tS. ens. <lb />
mi B <lb />
Nail Wound. <lb />
Grate potato and thicken <lb />
the lire in vinegar until it <lb />
the consistency of salve. Apply as <lb />
salve on cloth and bind to any rusty <lb />
nail wound, wire cut, etc. This has <lb />
been known to prevent lockjaw and <lb />
blood poisoning until n physician <lb />
could be called to give treatment. <lb />
Stains on <lb />
A lotion which will remove the <lb />
yellow stains on the neck caused <lb />
tight or high collars is made as fol- <lb />
Alcohol, four ounces; <lb />
two ounces; tincture of <lb />
fifteen drops. Apply several <lb />
times a day with a little sponge. <lb />
A Technical One. <lb />
late Angelo said <lb />
a Philadelphia scientist, a <lb />
most learned and u most lucid mind. <lb />
He not merely master a <lb />
be could lay it so clearly be- <lb />
fore you that in a short while <lb />
became master of it too. <lb />
claimed that <lb />
they who could not explain a sub- <lb />
perfectly did not that <lb />
subject perfectly, and he used to <lb />
tell a story on this head. <lb />
said two commercial travel- <lb />
on tho way from Beading to <lb />
Philadelphia got into an <lb />
over tho action of the vacuum <lb />
brake. <lb />
inflation of the tube <lb />
tho said tho first <lb />
1.1 traveler. <lb />
shouted the <lb />
second. tho output of the ex- <lb />
they wrangled for an hour, <lb />
and then, on the arrival in <lb />
Philadelphia, they agreed to sub- <lb />
the matter for settlement to the <lb />
engineer. <lb />
engineer, leaning <lb />
from the window of bit <lb />
cab, listened with attentive frown <lb />
to the two traveler statement of <lb />
their Then he smiled, <lb />
shook his head and <lb />
gents, both wrong <lb />
about tho of the vacuum <lb />
broke. Yet it's very simple and <lb />
easy to understand. It works like <lb />
When we want to stop the <lb />
train we just turn this here tap, <lb />
and then fill pipe with <lb />
Fly. <lb />
Bigelow, the brilliant <lb />
author and journalist, said the <lb />
day of the chicken farm that he <lb />
is about to set up at <lb />
I hope we succeed with this <lb />
farm. I hope our experience won't <lb />
Washing Stockings. <lb />
Wash woolen stockings quickly in <lb />
a lukewarm lather and do not lot <lb />
them lie in the water to soak. If <lb />
they seem very much soiled, n <lb />
borax in tho water will quickly cut closely resemble that of my old <lb />
the dirt. Rinse in tho same temper- friend Horatio Rogers, <lb />
of water. I Rogers lived in the sub- <lb />
On the suburban train one <lb />
Marking morning he said to me, with a sour <lb />
Write your initials or name in <lb />
then carefully stitch over something nobody else <lb />
lines on your sewing machine, has got, Mr. <lb />
red or white marking cotton you. It ash said I. <lb />
can be used a close and is It <lb />
coarse threads give best remits. said Rogers, <lb />
dollar incubator hut <lb />
, v. worth <lb />
r U a glass tumbler very out a blue bottle <lb />
M water-must be poured is set on , H frowned, then sighed. <lb />
m tray or table during the f he said, I've set <lb />
dollar blue <lb />
,EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
D J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER <lb />
Fatal <lb />
coming as <lb />
gun accidents are be-j Speaking of an elastic currency <lb />
way to make it elastic is to <lb />
cease employing bank- <lb />
with an conscience. <lb />
as rail <lb />
If whiskey does not row see <lb />
its finish in North Carolina, it is <lb />
more blind than the tiger. <lb />
Good afternoon Have you <lb />
finished rearing that thirty- <lb />
thousand moral message yet <lb />
King Oscar, of the <lb />
oldest test loved of He <lb />
European is reported <lb />
to be dying. <lb />
has been named by <lb />
the committee as the place for <lb />
g the next national <lb />
convention. The date is <lb />
June 16th. <lb />
The things now <lb />
to the success of the Democratic <lb />
ticket are the selection of a vice <lb />
president a majority of the <lb />
electoral votes. <lb />
An exchange aptly remarks <lb />
that message to congress <lb />
was really an address to the Amer- <lb />
people people on the <lb />
of the universe. <lb />
The New Bern Sun has <lb />
changed from a to <lb />
afternoon paper. The <lb />
given is that the mails out of <lb />
New Bern advantageous <lb />
for a morning piper. <lb />
The Jim Crow car bill has <lb />
passed both houses of the Okla- <lb />
legislature and now awaits <lb />
the signature of the governor to <lb />
become a It goes int <lb />
effect sixty days after being <lb />
signed. <lb />
What's pot matter in Ken- <lb />
What they call <lb />
men who are masked <lb />
and armed, arc creating <lb />
terror in that State. Five <lb />
of them d on Hop- <lb />
and destroyed property <lb />
to the value f <lb />
It is just like Republican luck <lb />
to have the chance of setting the <lb />
currency question when every- <lb />
body is howling for its solution. <lb />
Of course, they also serve who <lb />
only stand and wait, but they <lb />
should not ask for a tip that is <lb />
bigger than the price of the din- <lb />
Some time the freshman's cl <lb />
in the United senate is <lb />
going to outnumber the seniors <lb />
and then it will pass some roles <lb />
of its own. <lb />
In being thankful that we are <lb />
still In the land of the living we <lb />
do not mean to say that we are <lb />
glad we are in land of the <lb />
high living. <lb />
This is the time the year <lb />
when query is <lb />
at head of the man <lb />
who leaves tho door <lb />
in a <lb />
Senator Rayner says we need <lb />
more business and less politics. <lb />
Put into the form of a resolution <lb />
that would mean a motion for <lb />
congress to r instanter. <lb />
Harry C New, of Indianapolis, <lb />
Indiana, has been elected chair- <lb />
man of the R- national <lb />
committee, to succeed Secretary <lb />
George B. resigned. <lb />
The Seattle exposition is not <lb />
to for government aid. This <lb />
make it such an <lb />
show that it will be worth going <lb />
miles to see it. <lb />
A Missouri woman wants a <lb />
because her husband <lb />
ways makes merry after a <lb />
She wants to be sure <lb />
that he will not treat her that <lb />
way. <lb />
In looking over th- list of con- <lb />
who were left at home <lb />
lost time, it would seem that a <lb />
good many people decided that <lb />
they wanted men to rep- <lb />
resent them. <lb />
Jurors for January Term of Court- <lb />
First B Joyner, S J <lb />
Brewer, J C V Staton, <lb />
W R J A Davenport, J W <lb />
Martin, Jr., T B Bryant, <lb />
James, J C Griffin, J B L <lb />
H Wetherington, E E J J <lb />
Hines, R C Tripp, Jesse Cannon, <lb />
F M Davis, B S Smith, Ashley <lb />
T W Skinner, James <lb />
Evans, W T Fleming, T J Cox. <lb />
W P Josephus R T <lb />
Evans, R B Johnson, B A Gard- <lb />
R A Walls, Iredell Moore, J <lb />
F M C Smith, Isaac <lb />
Job <lb />
Second Week-J A Which- <lb />
ard, E B Whichard, <lb />
Boyd, Adam Gaskins, N A Bu <lb />
C M Buck, George n, <lb />
J M Edwards, Josephus Gaskins, <lb />
J P W A B Hearne, J T <lb />
A J Tyson, T R Moore, <lb />
W F Evans, Franklin <lb />
Jesse J S Pitt man. <lb />
peonies on <lb />
Card of Thanks. Got What He Needed. <lb />
Mrs. Julia Wilson and An incident that happened on <lb />
take this method to tender the W is not Monday C Ob- <lb />
people of Greenville. be be printed. Bays the f the only Mom n <lb />
Grimesland, Chocowinity and <lb />
Washington, and to their friends <lb />
in the vicinity of Grimesland, <lb />
their sincere and thanks <lb />
for the many kindnesses <lb />
ed to them during the sickness, <lb />
death and burial of the late <lb />
Robert T. Wilson, and i bey de- <lb />
sire further to assure <lb />
friends, that they do warmly <lb />
appreciate every act of kindness <lb />
extended to thorn in their sore <lb />
Depot <lb />
Mr. H of Chat lotto, <lb />
who has been here seven m. <lb />
for tho Central <lb />
Carolina Construction Company <lb />
the building of the freight and <lb />
passenger depots the Norfolk <lb />
Southern com- <lb />
the work and turned the <lb />
building-- over to the railway <lb />
company. <lb />
The passenger is an <lb />
especially pretty building <lb />
brick with tile roof. It is <lb />
ably arranged, the waiting roams <lb />
being largo and led with <lb />
every needed comfort. The <lb />
building is creditable, both to the <lb />
contractors and tho railroad and <lb />
is an ornament to the town. <lb />
Mr. Rogers has male many <lb />
friends during his stay in Green- <lb />
ville, and says he was in a <lb />
town whoso people wire more <lb />
clever than are found here. <lb />
Rev. Mr. <lb />
The bishop in making appoint <lb />
meats for tho coining year at the <lb />
session of North <lb />
Conference at Now Bern, <lb />
returned Rev. M. T Ply r to <lb />
Jam's Memorial church ii Green- <lb />
The are just about to vile. While this was expected, <lb />
make up minds that this much <lb />
gambling with other to o- <lb />
money shall stop, even if it if i whim r. Una o <lb />
countenanced by the New <lb />
Stock exchange. <lb />
Both the North Carolina Con- <lb />
of the Methodist church, <lb />
and the State Convention, of the <lb />
The o liter of the <lb />
Record is in a peculiar position, <lb />
since lie can reject no <lb />
scripts, however worthless, that <lb />
come to him through the regular <lb />
Congressional channels <lb />
during p-t <lb />
year. He is held in highest <lb />
esteem by every one. <lb />
v i Mil fur <lb />
county, the Gusto <lb />
News, is a leader in industry. <lb />
She lead with fifty-five cotton <lb />
mills in Operation and about a <lb />
in course of ruction. <lb />
By the first of the year she will <lb />
have over This <lb />
not only North Carolina but the <lb />
South. <lb />
Thin <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
General George Gill, preside <lb />
of tho Mercantile Trust <lb />
of Baltimore, suggests on <lb />
nation by the Democrats of Judge <lb />
of <lb />
Greensboro Record. A gentle- paper printed in tho <lb />
man who lives in Greensboro bad the following <lb />
and accidents occurring on<lb />
u I <lb />
of <lb />
been up to High Point and was <lb />
returning on the noon train. The <lb />
train was filled to overflowing. <lb />
Behind the Greensboro gentleman I while <lb />
came a lady with a baby in her losses and t , me t <lb />
arms- She had in the pressing obligations, com <lb />
aisle near a big, brutish suicide by r himself with <lb />
; at this moment the train a pistol, <lb />
started with a jerk and threw the At , <lb />
woman down and she fell on this marshal was shot; an I <lb />
man, he cursed, using whom he <lb />
some exceedingly ugly words. At <lb />
his juncture the Greensboro m n <lb />
told him he was a hog. then the <lb />
bully made him but was floored <lb />
by a center drive from the right <lb />
hand course there was con- <lb />
commotion a-s he arose <lb />
to try before the Greens <lb />
man could fix himself I'm <lb />
another drive, two young <lb />
old the gentleman <lb />
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and in a second they had the hog <lb />
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for pardon and sued for <lb />
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the and her <lb />
George Gray, of <lb />
William seat. <lb />
Bryan, of Nebraska, for vice I <lb />
president. <lb />
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silver is no r needed. I have <lb />
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at their annual meetings <lb />
last week. With these two <lb />
largest in the bodies of <lb />
Christians actively enrolled in <lb />
the cause of prohibition tho <lb />
loons and mutt co. <lb />
May the day come <lb />
Latest reports from <lb />
W. Va , place the number of <lb />
killed in the mine explosions at <lb />
between and In the <lb />
first reports of the disaster no <lb />
account was taken of the teams- <lb />
and boys in the mine, all of <lb />
whom lost their lives. The work <lb />
of rescue is very much hindered <lb />
by the nauseous and by <lb />
fire- Only about bodies <lb />
had been recovered up <lb />
night. <lb />
two days of the session, ft is per- <lb />
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does not allow lengthy speeches <lb />
on each one of by all the <lb />
members. <lb />
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appointed by <lb />
to take charge of the mark- <lb />
of the Confederate graves <lb />
north, died suddenly at Beaufort, <lb />
S C. Thursday, where he was <lb />
with a hunting party. <lb />
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ordered from San to <lb />
Nevada. preserve <lb />
pace between the union and <lb />
nor-union miners. is <lb />
in the heart of th new mining <lb />
and has been in anal- <lb />
most, continual for the <lb />
past two years. A number of <lb />
outbreaks have occurred and <lb />
several persons killed. <lb />
Ma <lb />
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o'clock, Mr. W. M. Wilkinson, <lb />
son of Mr. Wilkinson, <lb />
at bis father's home, near Farm- <lb />
ville. Last spring while serving <lb />
as a d of i be county <lb />
camp he suffered a stroke of <lb />
paralysis and since b in <lb />
a feeble condition, lie was a <lb />
young man of many good <lb />
ties and a brother of Mr i . L <lb />
Wilkinson, Greenville. <lb />
Tho funeral was hi Id <lb />
morning. <lb />
LaGrange Dry. <lb />
A prohibition election was held <lb />
in Monday, r; d car- <lb />
for pro by a vote of placing i <lb />
to in a registered vote of <lb />
140- <lb />
The government today issued <lb />
its estimate of the cotton crop <lb />
Not Peonage <lb />
The Nashville American speaks <lb />
a parable when it. <lb />
an employer down <lb />
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held a family on Thanks <lb />
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Mrs. Mo ; . <lb />
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Ga. <lb />
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