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. . f .- 5 ' w " -' H, L. STORY, - - EIRE Editor SL Publistoter. Edenton,. i Entered W second class matter January 7.' 1910 at the post office at N.,a;uiiderthe ActotMarch 3, 1879. , , ' .". PiablioHed Every Friday. ADVEBTISING BATES FUBNISHE ON. APPLJCATION . SUBSOEOTION $1.00 PEB YEAR IN ADYANCE, . , ' Six Months 50c; ' Three Months: 25c. The Editibr wUl not b responsible for the views of statements of correspondents and reserves the right to revise or reject any pari or ail of any artMe. . Correspondents should yr rite only on one side of the paper and should be sure to spell roper nameW correctly. ; Every article must be signed by the correspon dent whose name win not be published without his or her consent. v T Edenton, N. G.-, Friday, Oct. 30, 1914. The People Of Edeulou Aroused The Panama Canal has been olncfrl in iiHviaviHnn hv another I . wVw j -" for she nil on landslide lust Saturday. Col. Goethals hopes to have it open this week. THE FARMERS BASK OF This is indeed a representative institution Your Bank so so to speak, representing all lines of business enterprises in this section. For this reason, especially, you can safely make this Bank your. Bank, being sure that your account, large or small, Checking or 8avings, will be appreciated and carefully handled, your needs understood and provided for -in satisfactory manner. We offer you all facilities of a thor oughly equipped modern Bank and cordially solicit yourac account. Four f erCent. paid on time certificates'of deposit. J. Vtf . BROW W . ELECTED : S H E R I F F O F ATES O.U N TV. , One of the most interesting ("Election Returns for Hall Precinct, Hall Township v Gates County. . ; i .... . , Sheriff: J. W. Brown, 125 votes. E. S. A. Ellenor, 37 Solicitor: elections held in Gates county in years was that last I Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Brown was a candidate an independent ticket against VI r. E. 8.! A. Ellen; or, the nominee of the democrat ic Justice Miscarried But Later THE ELECTION TUESDAY Meted Out. " In this issne will be found the resignation of officer Jesse- Asbell from the police force of Eden ton. This resignation comes about di rectly as a result of the following incident: .. Saturday night Mr. George Lassiter was drunk and disorder- ly in Mr; L. FVZiegleYs store in the presence of-a lady. Mr. Asbell was called in. Mr. Lassiter began ic convention. We have not the exact vote of every precinct, but John C. B. Mhringhaus, 76 votes Mr. Brown's majority! is reported . ; Senators: to have been 320 The people W. L. Cohoon, uroro trnr mnrh wrnuorit. nn On J b McNider, - ' -: -, : 1 r-r r "r .... . . . and doubtless the nouse OI aeprcsenureiyw 71 votts - Established i847 ' f Don't You Want One of Our. New Jewelry Catalogs? It's Free! 7? Incorporated i966 1 i Wo"nro fttivinna tr cimnlifv vnnr fiift flirinr. D-ui . for you this year, and save you money. Our plan ia to shop here by mail through the aid of our Handsome 136 Page Catalog. If you haven't one, write today, and a copy will follow.' Yon will .then haye in illustrated form our store and our stocks backed by the same guarantee and reliability that has made this store a favorite South jpauW5aleSreenwoob (To. Unc. : I.AGEST JEWBZJ2BS SOUTH Graaby Street, Cor. City Hall Avenue, NORFOLK, VA. - y TFJS SELL VICTROI,AS. 4 71 votes 71 votes Clerk of Superior Court the W . T. Cross, 70 votes 71votes cursing at Mr.' Asbell;. who at tempted to arrest Lassiter. It re- THE BELGIANS V . ... . tf L-i. ll. . Ultea in an anray ueiweeu me Tfc tlftri.-reilaiiy ' As was expected Democracy made almost a clean sweep in Mr ii' r-i: ? iW.nitni the subject the South, Both houses of Con- greatest vote in many years. ti.ng, ar,s; will havft a democratic Mr- Brown's majority in Hunter s mninritvthouah the democrats MiU Township was 11?, in ,.Qt a5MWv ?n tin Hall township 88 and decisive in - Register of Reeds: 7 I every township in the County ex- T. E. Hofler, vu pnWion bv Uept Reynoldson township, Mr. County Treasurer: a big majority. Woman suffrage Alienor's home township where R. T. 8avage, r 1. li- 1 1 1 ivi r r i pnnr v 11 hiiii u . w w -ri i won in Montana nut was aeieatea w We recrret that the vote of eveiv L. Hofler, 75 precinct was not reported to us Surveyor: We crive below a report from W. F. "Eason, 70 votes 1 - Gatesville and Hall townships:" -County Commissioners: 71 votes Cororner: in six states votes Men arid Women Wanted to sell the most- remarkable btrgain in the mag azine world this year. - ; Regular Price 1 BOTH - bm mm rv I CitAnnkAlii LYtlUUVUtJ $2 To One Person. 1 L. Delineator 1.50 Total $3,00 1 . A monthly salary and a liberal commission on each order; Salaries run up to $25 per month, depending on the number of orders. This work . can be done in spare time, and need not con flict with your present duties. No investment or previous experience necessary. We furnish full equipment free . "Write for particulars to The Ridgway Company, Spring and Macdougal Streets. NEW YORK. to read of I " Tonight ended the mostrstren t E. H. Eure, two men, Asbell being uuable.to the sofferin28 and needs of the uous and ; interesting political J. R. Hill, , fasten the nips on him, Asbell Belgian 'people, a wealthy people campaign that Gates: county I has T. J. Carter, also thieatening to use his club. driv6D to poverty and starvation ever witnessed. Though called Constable: Monday night Lassiter was tried by the cruelties of war. Arabas- a political campaign it was. ; in K. Parker, before Mayor inttie ana acquittea gado' Page cables from Londoi reality a "sheriff campaign" J for C. E. Sawyer, on the ground that the arrest .was illegal, no warrant having been sworn out " -. Wednesday night Lassiter and Asbell were both tried for an af fray. ""'The people had "become wrought up over the decision Mon 72 votes 72 " 72 " 86 votes 43 votes Beef and Milk A-plenty Cattle are kept for two purposes; for beef pro duction and for milk production. To do either right they must be healthy. There is nothing better to keep them in continued good health, or to make them well quickly when sick, than a few doses of Gtirs np the liver Drives disease poisons away. Any time any of my cat tle get anythiot wronf with them I give them a few doses of B e e D e e STOCK MEDICINE, They soon get well. John S. Carroll, . Moorhead, Miss. 25c, 50c and $1. per can. At your dealer's. P.B.2 Elchard "Winborne, Pres. Norfolk, Va. W. H Winboine, V-President. ' ' ' Chowan County, N. C. "Many will starve "now before r and 1 am sorry to have- to, say I Justice of the Peace: food can reach them. - Within it, but its a fact-not one out of H. W. Harrell, 55 votes three Weeks 7, 000, 00( wanderers ahnndred votefs seemed to know n. Knight, 65 41 in that devastated land will face that there was anything; els! to J. p. Tinkham, 41 death unless outside help comes." vote, for. . Tney knew tnat there We wish to state that the con- A million homes; are deserted and was no opposition from tnej Ke Muct of all was excellent during laid waste. Belerium is in rnins. publicans in the county .offices. day night. Wednesday night Mr. It is to the credit of Americans The only thing they! knew in the Herbert Leary was attorney r tbafc tb are comi to fche r way Gf a contest was, that S. cue of these starving people and A. Ellenor, the democratic nomi we are glad that the people of nee and J. W. Brown, the. inde Edenton have taken a liberal part pendent candidate weie running in this relief work as will be seen for the office of Sheriff. r s WINBORNE &C0. the entire election. Lasaiter and Mr. W. D. Fruden for Asbell. Mr. Tuttle stated that he was acting under advice from the town attorney, Mr. E.G.Bondj when he released Lassiter Mon- s Say night. Mr. Pruden cleared up certain tacts of the law which ' resulted in Asberi's being cleared of doing'wrong in the ' arrest and the court fined Lassiter $5 00 and costl r The people are n" it able to see why Mr. Asbell should be scored by the town attorney for doing his duty and why the May. Willey ton Items. INCORPORATED. 'Cotton and Peanut Factors Commission Herchants, : : ; -N oriol k , Virginia . 1 Peanut Warehouses : Suffolk, Va. ; N6rfolk,'Va. Shipment! solicited . f Market f nformatlon furnished. ; Reference, Seaboard National Bank, Norfolk, Ya. Always before, buying get ur prices on Pea nut Bags, Bagging and Ties. It pays. elsewhere in this paper. Chowan County Total Vote. County Officers F. W. Hobbs, Clerk of Court, 333 would not vote either tor or Mrs. M. A. Williams is visiting friends in Cofield, N. C. When the voters came to the ivubb a. rmmg ranter leii, on polls, and were handed the slip Saturday to take charge of her I 1 . 1 TT U1 TVT with the Amendments to the ! BUUUUl 3,eat "ouusvme, in. y. The residence of Mr! W. B. what thev were for. They had Umphlett was endangered not studied them, in f act they Saturday night when a spark from knew nothirig about them" what- the chimney ignited dry leave ever, and in many instances, On on the roof burning a large hole account of their ignorance, they in the roof. The neighbors respond led at the call ot the bell and soon a- or should not have been properly xrr ti. tn.j I 11 c u had the blaze extinguished. i ix. y v . xovce. xs.es. oi ueeus. Kiiu&i tuciu, aumc u me uui i ..-.- advised by the town attorney. We r w n. . . QVifli.ff . q0q of t moment, thinkina that the Mrs. D. A. Willey and little son T. E. White; Treasurer. 334 seventh Amendment meant an are spending a few days with- Mr. Frank- Wood. Commissioner. 331 increase in their taxes, voted a ' I The best Coal ValMol in town is to be had here. Our coal burns longer, gives plenty of heat, and leaves very little ash. Phone or mail us an order for what you need and have us put some real satisfactory coal in -your cellar. The kind that mean re-orders.' would like: to have Mr. Bond come out in our next issue .explaining his position, and Who were the members of tke Town Council that .sent Mr. Bond over to the : trial 'Monday night to act in capacity of ''detective." ' Z. W Evans, G. H; Baker, T. E. Harrell, Wm. Forehand, Mv H. Dixon, Recorder, W. J. Blanchard, Constable Joshua others, much to pwamp. ,it, voted against Whedbee in Middle 3d Township, N. C. Senators THE WAR v xne ngntmg: in Europe is no nearer ;decij?ive. All that can be J as.Si McNider, aid of it is that it is cruel in the W. L. Cohoon; xtreme, with the prospects of Judge 1st District peace more ana ..more obscure. Tff.fA. Bond 330 gainst it, and 331 the shame of 332 the tenth. V :" 333 It seems to me that while some 332 of the campaigners were out supporters of both sides they 63 would have called the voters at- Etienioa flee ft Cold sioPQgc company. EORSALE! rive German vessels" sunk three ' British warships eff the coast of Chile .Sunday. .Turjcey ' has be fome. involved, opposing Russia, ; ffhioh means 4feat and suicitle Jfor Turkey at the hands or the Representative P. H Bell, . . .Congress Jno. H, Small." Mr P. D: Green lost a valuable rair. Log Wagon Wheels and horse last week Butftfv. On Nov. 10, 19H, I will sell Wiggins' X Roads , "8" V I1,c V D,Qaer T puuuwM'g pwrsouai propcitjf, iiic Mr. J. B. Benton and family same being now in my possession tention to these Amendments. vls:lca iricIIUS -aaiuraay nigni. ana neia lor iaDor aone tor . p, mi 7- t' 1 J 1 i '' i ' 1 arrr11 ririflfin nnrl JrkaV Knima TTirl tr Anorofinn o 1 1 1 rvi Vvot "rilint J-ney snouia nave expiainea mem, vs. .v.., fiv ooq and showed wherein thev should were callers nere Saturday night, under the name ol Cisco,Lumber have been voted for as a wholes : -r.: riuroert layior was the to. ot Chowan County, JN, C, Well, it seems as if Democracy guest of Miss Eunice Jbnes the property to be sold at my has received a horrible blow in i nursday night. shop near Cisco station on Nor- "Old Gates County," from the Mr. Ephriam Morris passed folk-Southern R. R the same Be- fact that the nominee; of the througn nere Sunday enroute to ing one pair log wagon wheels Party was defeated by the inde- their home and one buggy pendent candidate by a, majority Henry Hart and Willie Bgnk- A L FOREHAND, Tyner, N. C. 32& 329 336 and 9? Con'stitutioQal Amendments oi 320, but ! hope that'two years Jley were callers in Virginia Sun- 4t-n6. Vote jri Chowan - Chnhfv .1 from now the Partv will come day. aMendmentstroba 4 ;":;liuisay (ouk ipres day)" was th&Qfrjtitsx the 0sctive County ;:$MlBl, of Canvassers' to give in -iietens of thetetection. Hence it ia impossiBle to state definitely whether prhot'' the amendments P it'e .Constitufion carried. .- -But v. u.waiuav: uuuc uv uiuiwitn rnnn- J ' 'ty hey earned by a largelmajorr ity.- ItishighlprSbabJejtheyJ WfT all adopted, ; Amendment :Ko: 1- tt. A 1 1 1. 2 4 5 .7 8 9 10 For 228 211 s219 r 226 226 221 199 216 211 215 Against back again in all its glory, and Mr- w- lawyer and family visit K "Old Gates County", will never ed at Mr. Jacob Spivey's Sunday. 5 27 15 7 11 14 32 15 18 28 County again experience a similar cam- Those who called at Mr. J. N. paiga. Brown's Sunday afternoon were Well, here's to you, Mr.Brown; Messrs C. J., Coibell and R. I wish you a most successful Jones, Willie Taylor, J . S. Pierce term May yon disaoDoint-some vernn ieamon, Joe: JNorcum, Hurbert and Lycurgus Bnnkley. W. J. -Ellis is on the sick list: of your opposers." To feel strong, have good appe tite and.digestion, sleep ; soundly PECAN TREES FOR SALE. and enjoy;life, use Burdock Blood See Ebehna Cox, "East Albemarle filllGS i) YSPEPSIn TflOLETS Li Bi? the lanflyyttem v tonic; Street, Edenton, N.; C., " next to advtJthe railrowi nwr peanut FOR" SALE-rrarts and , Wheels. Some other new carts and wheels will be sold the same " day of above sale Nov. 10, near .Cis co Station. " -' A. L. FOREHAND, . 4t-n6. Tyner, N. C FOK SALE1 grey mare, 1 mule, 3 buggies, 1 farm wagon, 2 carts, 50 barrels of , corn and 2000 bundles of fodder: Apply to J. CARROL BYRTJM, : V " Tyner, N C, ) Muddy Cross News "Mrs.-Jesse Riddick vas tbe guest of Mrs. J. W. Cverman Monday evening. . Messrs. . Allen Briggs and Julian (Rountree called on Miss es Annie and Sallie Riddick last Wednesday night. - Lee Trotman made his usual call last Friday night. M'isses.Iola and Geneva White spent -Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Polly Stallings.. Mrs: Jennie Ward spent a few days last week with her brother Mrs. J. W. Overman. Messrs. Hurley Rountree LloyoVCarter called on Misses Lizzie and Maggie Moore Satur day night. Roulac. Bagley was the guest of Misses Jenuie Bnd Annie Over man Friday' night. Messrs Noah Mobbs and ChaS. Mitchell were the guests of Mis Janet 'Bagley Sunday night. Messrs. Aerman Boyce, Gussic and Willie Briggs and John Par ker called to see Misses Jennie and Annie Overman Sunday night.. V t Miss'Zena Blanchard spen Saturday afternoon with Missed Annie and alic Riddick,
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