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mm 10n Thursday Deo&i i3rd ther tiea lone Will be a ;mcetihg,?of rXJhwan THISWE0ED coUnty Farmers; Unibn. A Jargf u n att edance3s;i:espew V I: -1 1 . ' -r - w m-x 7 IS , cfass matter Januyl-lSJOi. At the post office at t Edentbn, t i -J'-.' ' ill. Eiitei-ed an second cfass matter. Januaiy y N, 0.V under the Act Six Mm(iisij&0c , r V NSi 'Tbree M.oritihs: 25c. : The tor 'will, not be responsible f of the Tlews or statements of correspondents and reserves the right to revise bf'rej'ect any, -part or all of any article. . " . Correspondlts should write only on one side of the papeic and should be sure to. spell proper names correctly. Evey article must be signed by the (correspon dent, whose name will nbt.e published withoutfhis or. her eonseut." ; ;THANKSGIviifSSi I JThe hard, times ppeoplVr talkin? about in this countrV-Ire really, imaginary she giglUitic war in Buxope, after sucb . , period of peace among V Christian nations of the world, - iri ;3 naturally '.stunnedira'sesXaiS '. well as . ithe: sensibility ol' all thinkfng and peace. living people vbut so i far as -: business in , this country Is concerned, the staying effect of the" war was only tempo'! rary . ; In fact , the -prospects , for - business in this xountry are today f r- brighter fcnan ever f - It is true the pri?e of cotton is not .as high - as it should be; but 'with ;tle . effort of the administration to keep xT, money ; in ; circulation in v; what threatened to "be; a panic, With the. success bf $10pb(a exchange 'again ip-lnitKtne price of cotton sdm e -above what it-was weeks ago eyn with - this bumper croj;m!t if the farmers citntfwli q only hold on to theirvpisntrjpp of cwcm ad plai netyealrrthef ing to lose and much to gaihby , present; conditions'. : Some of the h greatest complaiiier - are ' thofie " who If compelled: never to realize another cent from cotton are amply ablef id 4'ivec$mfob1 the "remainder of 4heir 4lives and s leave a 5 goodly inheritance to their children. If e;: could ior t theltime JbieingioVfefStf the-suffer- crosst the," sea, rive really ;have much to ,be' thanlcf ul for ' this , worse ourficircumstances could . ,pei lempprary : set DacKs. are , ofteiifor ourjnture-goocl. i When we look back ;6 ver our lives vWe can even ourselves see .4iow some things that camel, into ; our " livs and seeed-atv tietirajB to xrush . us havelaifedySrbved to te tne very. best;thing that, f could haye : happened tor us . X We cannot al . ways understand but -we grieve that some Qay we wiirunderstahd and . when we do, even that which seemed sohard to understand be f oe will prove to be th& very best . . thing for our eternal good. Our v ; apparent temporary misfortunes , result after all in etinalr gain, if ,; . we love God and Consequently keep His commandments and are guided by HJpiri W have ' no-doubt that God will ;brinVout of this .great Elirogean ; war the eternal good of the world at large. . Instead of doubt an despair;Vw6 should be -filled with gratitude. 'fbd's in HisjHearen, ,, rJW' right: withV the-world; -i--A: . . i W ? ; THE CALIFORNU BALLOT : 44;.ttroutkmd T." F. ,;Byrum ,"inerly of Ede ton, how of Los y Angeles, Oaii- . forniaiwe" haye. in our possession a copy or tne oaiiot that was A used :v:; ,;;out;! there -iov$;J ,uiui varunna mougni xney nad ''gomel ;'big:4 ballotsrwheniv they ' Mfoiind at tt polls the ballots on uldiavex drifted into insignifi- in comparison. It would no doubt be interesting to have it reproduced in this;paper, but it will doubtless be equally' as in teresting to say that it wouM be npossible without increasing the sizeW this paper Stretch this paper out tne longest vay-two pages ! side by sides and still it is not as large either way as - the ballot. v One yard by 22v inches are, its dimensions and . it would be .Worth at least $25 to set ; th e typk ior one copy of it. The editor, will be glad to show it to anyone interested. CATTLE IN EDENTON The attention of the Board of Aldermen of Edenton is directed to tfie fact that complaint has n made that cattle, hogs etc rove the streets of Edenton at night playing havoc with peo ple's flower gardens, etc. which are not inclosed because of the law forbidding stock ;tb go at large in townA Shrabbery, J powers, etS that'not only cost the n5rs4a !great (leal of money but .require agreat deal of time and patiericelto grpwand which can not be replaced, are , destroyed PXi thee '.invading . cattle. How prevent rius evil is a proDiem f or th ; town ' 'council to . solve. That it should be prevented is self-evident, f ' iJr - ' mmm ;,Iayor Tuttle wishes us to say that on accbunt of ; this paper's belhg printed a day earlier this week than usual his article, which at the last meeting ot the coun cii he promised td C publish, wil not . appear " before next ; week This paper is printed one, iayi earlier this week than usual so that tfte office force may observe Thanksgiving. v ; ' The Arneriean troops which have governed VOra Cruz sirce April 3U, left that place this week in the hands of the Mexicans again. The million dollars custom duties .collected by these troops while there will . remain in the hands of the United States til a'v government is recognized there. as important business willt$com6 Deiprejunismeeung: Card of Thanlrs - I hereby de.sire " to; express to the citizens of Edehtotf an ph- lic generally fpr:pth!el;ttial am .' renaereja q inc ; ana , iihcic&i. manifested in my Y behalf 1 during the trvitie ordeaU thrdSeh' which lj have recehtlyjf pi8sedJ'f!;;:J Such ?' interest J;maerne "I feel that my. services aaied and incites in me a. determine. ion to perform mpre ith fully, if possible, my d utie$ in'the vfu fu re than I have inthelpasl;; Vf. v Tours to serve, J ESSE ' ASB ELL, , , Policeman1 area ; J. i . . .' . -J- Webt B elvidere. I Mr. ArchieBayderii t while?, out d rivi ng Su nd ay evening, . unf ortu nately got his bug turned over and was badly hurt. " The? young lady with him was not injured. Miss Gertrude Wooten has re turned fxom a visit to frienas in Mr. and .Mrs. J H.' ; Copeland and daughter Miss Ocia attenecl services .at, H unter'sft ork Suni dayafterhppn..:';;Jf Mr. Elton Chap pell f is spend iiig a few days in' Norfolk wit n nis motner. .. - . Miss Henrietta Lane, of Ches- ter, Pa. , is the guest of her parents. v., ' - g i Mr; Elmer Lamb called to see Miss I An hie i Bsychiis fetiiraa nmht. ; - :. .:. - -t:.:;; MrandMrsR visited her parents 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. vWinslow Saturday nd Sunday ,"N!,'r ' Miss Henrietta v Lane spent Saturday night and Sunday with MissiyiolaWard of elvidere. GrorgeChap re- retiirned home' after ! a - visit to friends in Norfolk. ' IvMn'Maxie D. Chappell called t Mr. W.' J.' Winslow's Saturday. v2 Mrs Marina Copeland spent Monday evening with her daugh Ur, Mrs. N. Q. Ward . ' ' A Casd of Thanks. e j o. is , beint done by forest fires which are ; sweep ing every section of Arkansas. :, ;r I take this method of thanking the many friends both white and colored and especially the Reel Company of the Fire Pepartment for their heroic efforts,' hard work and good management in extin guishing the firei which threatened to destroy my home and along with it possibly St. John's Epis copal church (Col.) (and school housed and btKe-! neighboring dwellings. 1 he Fire Department fought manfully, fort; my home rkwould be in ruins ; today. 1 am very deeply grateful to all. ' v Respectfully France and England have just placed orders in this country for 15. million dollara: worth of vfc cles, Automobiles, canned beef etc. to ie: used in War. - Their rance:;.n part jn: thcPanam war. conditions. Tb Marry: or Not To Harry ;n t nat s : tne yucstion;' is the subject of a lecture", to e gvehjat ledbniaM hnrch at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 30 by' Dr. "0; inb X IVbads . : R; S. Benton of: Suffolk, Ya. was here Monday on bttsiiies. ; : i Messrs. Joe Byriim of Sunbury and Jessie Wiggins of Hobbsville N. 0. were callers here Saturday night. lMrs.gH.lGreen N; Gr was around here Thura collecting ; ; money ; for - sewing inachmes Mr. Ed wiu. Ellis is sick at: this tfMrlpdieillBrin children ;Viait rit his father Garlahd Griffin "called ihere 5 YiflNi " nirfl lone lUn nthw lifohMbut-Vin ommends It to Friends. txreenville. S.C. ' It is With pleasur I tell others of the ereat benefit I have derived f rom Vinol, for the past several years, l am i years 01a ana i nna vi nol gives -me strength, a healthy appe tite and overcomes nervous disorders. Vinbl is the only tonic recdnstructor I have used for several years. "': I; have recommended it to a great many, of my fneiids and it has always proved satis- factory, Mrs. M. A. Hutchison, Greenville, ';S. .C.-W ;;: -:.r" :-:K , ' ;: -Such cases as the above are constantly coming to our attention. If ; people in this vicinity only realized how JVinol in-; vieorates old people 'we would not b able to supply: the demand.1 v -'' C : ' It is the tissue building, curative ele ments of the cod's livers, aided by the blood making strengthening ' properties of tonic iron contained in Vinol, that makes it so. successful in building up strength for old people,, delicate chil- ana tor, all run-aown conditions. also a most successful remedy for chronic coughs colds and bronchitis. If it fails to, benefit any pno wno tries it we return your money, r -Ay : W, ;A Leggett Druggist, f. Edenton , N C. . - :.t'.-' - : ''V '; t)r something fo: personal; mayrest assur d :' that when it Comes it will more than - meet wifu every dav brings Christmas one day n today and 1 s ua, sciiu yuu uuiyAoo page vxiit Aaiaiogue Jb REE aievireemvooo tto. Unc, Wy Let Ds Know oor Wants ; Cash In Advance. ' ; Six lined or less 25c for one lyeek, ,75c for 4 weeks. . Additional lines pro rata. We have a good . many cabbage plants to sell, Charleston . and Jersey VVakefieid. . -We also have. a nice chance of . seasoned hard wood cut ready for the heater to sell. Also some pine wood' for the cook stove. ; " Good fresh milk a specialty, v - . . EDENTON DAlkY CO: 2 m. out J . r!5r -v m "A KTIIETO'TIH1E PEOPLE VOQDITODTY: I have mbvd in your town from Chicago aitid : w ill: o j-our Paper Haiigifigii Steiicilibg,: Painting, Top JVfi Grammy, Oil Graining, 1 uainejiij luiuation Pakey; Floors and Pom- init Floors, and all kind of fancy -painting land papfer hanging at reasonable pricfes. x Give me a trial and, -be convinced. ; Wall paper and paints on hand. Work guaranteed for 5 years. Call me up by Phone, No 129j at my office corner Main and King, next door to JR. Brothers. With Lazer the tailor. 1 Phillip Rosehburg Pro Farm and Residence for Sale ; On December the 6th X9l4,;at 10 o'clock a. m. I, will expose to sale the farm and residence of Jacob White deceased ; sale at the late residence. This Is a desirable piece of . property, 1 miles from Sinbury with two good tenant houses on f arm ; farm contains about two hundred acres. I will take pleasure in showing this property to any one desiring tdrpurchase, if preferable the will gives me power to sell property. . . S. I. HARRELL, Executor of Jacob White, deceased. Sunbury, N C. ': :- ' " ;r ? FOli SALE 1 grey mare, II mule, 3 buggies, 1 farm wagon, 2 carts, 50 barrels of corn anil 2000 bundles of fodder. Apply to J. CARROL OTRUM, - ' xyuci, in. s WANTED Young men; and young ladies torepare; them selves for actual business at good salaries.; Efficient instructions and positions secured. Correspon dence courses for those unable to leave home. .Write immediately: I ; Practical Sho rt h an d School ; Ledger Dispatch Bldg. : ' . - - Norfolk, -Va: A lazy liver leads to : chronic dyspepsia ' I.nd constipation, -weakens tb e whole system. Doan's Regulef s (25c. per , box) act mild-: ly on the liver and bowls. At 11 drug stores; V- y . - ' ; ; ;' ' ; advt. DonDcJay Treating V 'y:":i:y: '''-iy:-'''' ; 't''ri'?. i'-J" -i 'lif'i.' A slight cough . often f becomes seriousnnJfet? congested; BrboahiiUvTub need Dr;- asloosensmucou ;ydur:sBres the Bab and r C Dr; Bdil'a y?y 4"' Work in a Warm Room HEN yoii take your sewing upstairs; take the heat along too.; The : Perfection oil heater is eas ily carried ahywjjere. You dray it xip beside you and work in comfort, even if the room has no other source of heat 7 - PERFJTION SMOKELEy iQlS HEATERS ,The . perfection is solids good looking easy to clean ahd take of. ; It is smokel arid-odorless. '; y. - "''- ': A--'yi U'i ; ''y .-W-.-Av i'-is.'ift-V-,, .' v 3!,' ' ' . ' . i - i . " . f:::y".' 1 V At narriwarf: tiimitntv nH rrnpnil " -' - - . Tt.-V T.1'. : i fior tne Inangle trademarK. . r r t -,v STANDARD OIL OOMPANT 1 Ifc DAiTiMrviitf CMerfMt care II hi ' J the cqhstitutiohai :; am en3i s ifJtHidfen Pine-TarEey; ;;it: gnarah ..4.1 V - m: 7... j '7 x ' f : ilpliiSlliiiiip . t. -1 1 f i, i.. i-
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