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s-. t , 5 2 v I frit il't i M C 4- -i fa'-" , s pi " t ' I I W "J Lid i J , - y? ! a -Peace, PiaspssSy Hsptjiness. Equalas zart itsttice to all znea. ItSxttax.- ",MIX, ,, M ,... ,,,, m,,m, mi. ,i. , , ' . - j j, m 1,,,,.,., VOL. 4 BAYBOftQ, PAMLICO COUNTY. HC. FRIDAY JULY 20lh 1B06, Pumpkin Pie. ! When the north wind brings suspicion Of the winter's coming esld. And the trfies pat on a gaudy coat Of brown and red and gold. It takes bo College student then Bat plain old chaps like yon and I, Has flg're up and eoon fiad oat Ifc'l tliae for pumpkin pie. My mind it often wanders back 'To happy days fcone by, TThea we gathered in the crep of corn And mother made the pfe. f A.n4 w&ea the frost Had come te stay And the weather ifi was Gold. Tf o'd bury the parapkias io tae kfauoks, Like globes of burnished gold. Thea we would rest and be content Till the festive days drew nigh, When mother Galled for pampkin To hake the Chrialmas pie. ".--'- That golden pie with crust so brown We'd skipthe ham and cake Aad make our meal of suiapkm pie, That mother nsed to bake. Yea might set me down to tables fine, Where Kings and Princes eat i And place before me cake and wine And different kinds of meat. . J I woald only loeK around and sigh And the whole ding mess I'd shake Ir I didat find a pumpKin pie, Like mother used to bake. Now one small favor I will as& And that I when I die Engrave tbi sentence en my slab "He loved hia pumpkin pi," r Ex. New Cause Given For Ad-j xT'.1" i"'- '" ' i'"'. J vn"r: pendicitis. (ti 7TT. Paris, July, 9. In the Academy of Medicine appeadicitim discuesiou Prof. Bianchard eon tended that m mauy esses the primary cause of the malady is the presence of worms in tbw intestines These attack the maeoa mrrnbrau', of ten cause serious wounds and eveutoal ly rt8nlfc in apptndiettis. - ProftSNor Blanchar 1 declared himself aatborue l by Prol, Metehnikoff to say tbat In more than forty cases -thnayrep. tern- of Hppendieit-ia riisuppeareJ bfter theptint was treated for worraj. How Things Have Changed A well known cotton spinner ef this city observed y esterday that at the pres ent time aad during the last few weeks cotton f atnres have been eelliag about 1 3 cents a pound less than spot. Da riog all of this season fpets have sold farther in advance of futures than ever before. "This fact, " said the spinner, "is indi cative ef the fact the farmers ars wrest ing the control of the pricee of cotton from the speculators. The growers of the staple ere in a prosperous condition, they simply hold their crops until they get what they want fer it. This has cari ed stiff ering of the price ef spots, which uo longer fluctuates with the eea staat changes of the future market. The spucalators are no louger playing the im portant part they formerly did in the sales of real cotton and their powers eon tiaue to grow less. ' "It is gettiag unsafe for a spinner to rely on the future market to cover him self. It has become the enstom for prac tically all ueets of the staple to raaoipu late the fature market in such a manner as te get his raw product at the smallest passible nrice. A large number of spin ners are making contracts for future de livery' with repatable cottea merchants an4 leaviug it to them to do the eover ing and mtTuipalatiBg." Gharlottt Ob server, , Using Bread to Get Body. Camden, W. J. Cooperate wn Creek here tody looks like a floating fea kery, as hardreds of loaves aad pieces of bread have ben hurled into it, as the result ? an old superstition te bring the body of Joseph Torboki, eighteen years of ag io the sorface, A reward of $100 has been offered for the recover? of the body and some of the beet swimmer hereabouts tried to get it but have failad. More that! $100 has been spent for bread. Jeeeph "iorboski and hie brother Jas. agKi sixteen, were drowned ia the creek on Juiy 4 while ia swimmmg. Joseph's body has not been recovered w ii '1 Nowisftra Time to Get Bargains ! n a v unig to leave New Bern, to do hns npe? In p Norfolk, Va., and am now offering my entire it AT They Must Go, It; l if Come one and all and get the benafit pf (his great REDUCTION SALE It Is reuorted that t lie cost ef the wed ding of King Alfenno and Princess En a was ten milliea dollars. The ex:ene of decorating the city fur tbj ocrusion amounted to $125,000.. Yt th bomb of ao anarchist, not worth over fifty cents, almost destroyed all, How neaubstaa tial human endeavor is. Most politiciHns are either poor or else taev know other ways of fipending thir money than ia paying taxes, Mr. Bryan is not chasing the nomma tion. but if the nomination "chases him" it probably will find him making no vio lent efforts to get away. Your Eves Are Your Bread If you find that anything is wrong with your ybs if your sight "blura" if you have headaches come and let as examine them. By being prompt in at tending to your eyes at the first signs of trouble you will be able to have the de fect speedilv corrected. We understand the scientific fitting of eyes with the proper lenses, and we guarantee yen per feet satisfaction. EATOH NEW BERN'S Leading Teweler and Optician. ESTABXISEED w is "Your JLast Chance Such Bheap Barpns. No. 67 Middle Street New Bern, N. C. no 1113"? POTATOES A SFECIAIiTY. No. 5 Camden Street, Baltimore, Md. 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